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NEWS THAT'S RIGHT AND FULL SPORTIN “ALL THE WAY FROM LAKE CONSTANCET 0 FLAGSTAFF THEY'RE DOPING BIG FIGHT INDIANS TAKE, GAME ON SQUASHY: GROUNDS Wright Calls Contest in Seattle Drops First of Series— Sixth Because of Rain—Some Questionable De- cisions Handed Down. ‘ ye f >; ei eee 2 ot ee eS ee AE awe 10 412 | Granvitle. es ee aa ee 10.875 / taker. p Oe Fee: re otale . s o 1 Seattic hit the bottom with a . 8 @plash that sent the mud flying all natn Be ee aver the grand stand yesterday eeee that it might be Inferred that grounds were wet. Correct, : Were very wet, but not t Two- base hit F Spokane to te lnce’® "Molen bass ene of them r ¥ he mayeoe, 4: ¥. 7 Wright with Seattle's end of t . score a simple unadorned figure 1. | Both teams played fine bait and} were about evened up, Seat ing one run in the fourth on je, an error and a long fly, or isk was able to negotiate he nite. Spokane's two tallies came bs fifth. With Weed out and on Granville’s two-bagger went BASEBALL NOTES ned yesterday that a sin which Os tlek int Mike Lyneh | «only in fourth place, any to third, scoring when Baker put a} Seattle Is onty tn : pe Fo ‘one to Gus. Thompson got it] Way. Mike is wont to be cheerful eer trimah called Oovanek to ouble| Marry Ontdiek alushed around the furrow plowed by that player ke a retriever after cc wee er embonpoint was about two duck, just to show the fans and three links to leeward « it was, They know. | asi he me nape aan ane Those who |. Handsome Jack Killfiay was at! doubt It. ; the gate and held # levee with his Although in the first half of the | Mey Seattle friends, sixth it was raining hard, it look strange te the fans to see the si called after Spokane had a to bat. Both teams, however, w Big Gus Thompson and Pug Ben- nett Invested part of their savings in a couple of calabash pipes the been sfied to se ee cher day. The way they swell tent oft at 7 ys tye third with their purchases is mak- when the score was a tie, If the fog thetr tean Jealous. Fetund ohe would invest about 20 cents in some sacks of sawdust to strew around home plate, all would Yet be weil when the grounds get sloppy. Whoever heard of it being too wet for Seattle, anyway? Both pitchers were working wel! Yesterday and errors were not tn- sistent- Raymond got the firet and ‘The water was too much for the score boy without waiting to see whether it was entirely off or not NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of ‘the Clubs. last error out of his system in the oe it. Pet Gfth. Akin was completely conva: | pietsburg a oe after his bad attack Sunday. | Noy York is 68 ‘Take it all In all. a good game was Philadelphia oT) ry 426 in the bud by the rain. Chicago sy’ Tee Tee fans roosted in the bleachers Cincinnati c 7 5 et ona limb for three| jvc siete RS Sie Innings, and then some kind woul tet) o:poulw .... ee 3 them tnte the grand stan: From | hrooklyu .... sou 00 then on they wanted the game to saan continue. Maybe It will be nice today and, ee eS perhaps, Yesier milght be running. 2 ra “® | Brooklyn is 4 ee ABR it ¥9. 4%) Pittsburg . 7m 0 Raymond. i t| Batteries—-Scanion, B. Barger, $] Bell and Be Erwin; Leifeld, | o| Adams, White, Powell and Gibson. | owesmeews, OF INTEREST TO ALL yesterday and he fled} UP TO THE MINUTE FANS | Presnahan / At Chicago / Rk. HE Now York csccccsees o 3 i Chics 2¢ 3 Batteries—Raymond and Schlet; Pfeister and Archer At Cincinnati, R. H. B. | Philadelphia ,.... ¢ 13 1 Cincinnatt . ie eA Ratterios—Morgan and Dooti; | Beebe, Foxen and McLean AMERICAN LEAGUE | Standing of the Clubs. } Won. Lost. Pet | ladeiphia 1. ses 3 760 , Cleveland 4 667 Ir t , 7 632 |New York “ 600 | Boston .... 10 rr Chicago s 458 Washing te on 6 St, Louls , 12 At Boston. R. H. E New York .... wise 2 Boston ...0065 110° M2 At Philade!phia. | 4. EY) | Washington .,., & 6) Philadelphia . 9 0 Gray, Oberlin and Street; Plank jout Thomas. | / Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. P j San Francisco 22 6 Vernon 16 Portiand . 6 Los Angeles . 9 | Oakiand at | Sacramento % (848 At Low Angeles, RX Hw & j Loe Angeles .... 1” 10 1 | San Francisco .... Ca Be | | Batteries: Toxer ; Ames, Byrd and Williams. Umptre Vao Haltran MANY ARE CALLED, NINE ARE CHOSEN As a tryout to determine who will sot the call to play the Tacoma min- listers, the Seattle divines will play & baseball game Friday with some loeal bunch of profane or common ball players. At 2 o'clock in the afternoon the contest will start on the grounds in Lincotn park. ‘The sky pilots will Ine up as fol- lows: Rev. Mr. Bowen (captain), Rev. F. +. Gillette, pitcher; Rev. J, W. . shortstop; Kev. 2 lL. Greenwell, first base: Rey. Kl. Benedict. second base; Rev. 0. H. | MeGHil third base, and the reverend | outfielders, Lamoreaux, Todd and Cross, Besides thin bunch, there will be many pastors on the anxious seat, ready to take the places of any who may fall by the wayalde, On May 23 the Seattio team will meet the Tacoma outfit at Wood- |! perenne park, BY MAX BALTHASAR, (The _Ringsider.) SAN FRANC 18CO, May 10—Jack | Johnson gave the natives a shock | this morning by actually going out on the road, marking bis first work | in his preparation for hin battle jwith Jeffries, on July 4. Well | bundled up, Johnson took to the | road early, despite the drizale, and [reeled off about sevew miles. He | finished with a print, and when he | went to the rubbing board he was | persptiring profusely, and his breath- ing was almost normal. “A few more jogs like I had this |morning and I'll be ready to do | some boxing,” said Johnson. ven now my wind is in fine shape, but) | want ft to be better so that when |I do start boxing | can show some | speed.” | Benjamin Clothes are the kind that make you look well- dressed and know it. No freakish cuts, outlandish pat- terns or “sporty” colors are to be found in the line. ‘The Benjamin Suit which a gentleman wouldn't feel at home in has yet to be made. Don’t infer from this that the patterns are stodgy or ceey. When a man wears Benjamin Clothes he'll be $20 $22.50 25 and More | a ,LOCAL HIGH SCHOOLS | TO MEET THURSDAY Next Thursday track teams of the Bi | Queen Anne eth m the mdway and ola will come |plonship of the | meet is generally conceded to the | older school, Coach Fowler of Queen | Anne thinks that he has some men | that will make the Broadway bunch | hustle to keep up. Capt. Carr, of the Hill Dwellers, | will probably take firat in all three |of the dashes, with the orange and black men in second and third |placos, The mile, haif mile, pole | vault and high jump are conceded |to Broadway, and the other points will probably be split up about even between the two. If the track is In good shape, the For thy next 30 da qui new Masiilar met | dental work re Half Price et Gilver Fillings OUR MAXILLAR ark only method thal ‘dee age 2 fa fee cia a other divenses of ‘the teat and guna ‘Ail "Work Ganrantes Ohio Dental “Parlors 907% PIKE STRERT. COR, THIRD AND PIKE, 5. BE. CORNER. ENTRANCE, ROOM 4. . to demonstrate oa, we will do all SE JOHNSON WAKES- UP. SIGHT STARTLES FANS new city records. Parish Priest's prepared with Eckman's Alterative | in the house, culosis (Consumptive) persons are often accomplished, For Broncht- effective remedy existe. MAY 10, 1910. THE STAR—TUESDAY, GOSSIP OF THE FIGHTERS Tip Wright and Cartoonist Condo, Reporting “On the JF GANS A VICTIM JEFFRIES IS BACK 10 HIS OLD-TIME Job” at San Francisco, Tell of Some of the Things They Saw and Heard on Their Trip Across the ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY OF TUBERCULOSIS ti Continent. | (hy United Pres) | ' ALTIMORE, Md., May 10,—Joe! oa 4 Dear Boss—It was ® long jump... sisiaie popular nog ro et for. good,| The Grouch Is Gone and the Listlessness Is Gone from Chicago, but we are in San we //AST i Fn ot » me TR Franciveo at last. You recollect | weaep of iT AY \tulosls, The former champion Jeff Is the Same Old Mischievous, Romping Q ; what you sald about this golden LAKE CONSTANCE - Hehtwelght wa hin country? Believe me, the only dust to to Grown Boy. ‘ 1 have seen is the bull peddied by |i oS anne Wet A the native sons. The golden variety nce ates ou » soon as | seems to be confined to “The Spend possible to live in some far off re (hy Untied Press) Iful free neath ty t ors,” but they're numerous rt in Arizona, where he %! ROWARDENNAN, May 10 skin, FP y Tho trip would have been tire- ae to teht off the dreall) sim Jeffries’ worries are over. Hix re . some, but for the interest shown by Pile is said that the former pugiliet | “Brock” Iv gone, and oareyes th : everyone we met—men and women, knew of his present state for some | “crabbing” around like a bear wi ; too—in the big fuse slated for July |time, but kept it under cover, with |@ Sore paw, in be lightest heart M Sei jthe hope of fighting it off. Thin is/ed and most carefree man in camp. | the wid's He ; 4 at Emeryville, Beth Conde and | borne out when it is considered that |This wonderful change in the|on the move throughowt ie myself were up to our Adams’ ap- Gans did not appear at all depress-| mental condition of the big grizzly | with lancing him : ples in fight talk and, being inter- ed when told of the disease that lig due primartly to the fact that he | thither wing marhag ented, we didn’t notices the way iene ut. on the other han4. has once and for all convinced him-| provement in bis foot work. tompus fugit ee eee te self that he has regained his old| Ne Mere tal When we boarded the sleeper at pute t t all reports of hin | time form, that his speed, barring ogineee, Chicago where that last job you fight Wolgast for the |accidents, will be as great as ever) One of the best signe @f framed up landed us, we found sev championship, for it i# doubtful if| when he steps into the ring at) change in Jeff condition i the oral women. Three ef them were ' Gana will ever take part Emeryville appearance loginess”, |homeward beund, from drops. active sports of any kind. In Although Jeffries announced sev-| followed his daily tern in the Somebody started talking fight the y | ine West Gans has two objects, one | ora) months ago that he was sure| Two w ago, efter bis first night out and one of the trio jte seek health and the other to see |. could “come back,” it has been| the gym., he every a announced that they were interested because they knew a lot of peo- | the big fight at Fmoryviile July 4.) t » dina he Gains anak cis oh in. eee ple on the other side who were planning on coming across for the news for some me £0 te nye Sep tae worap: est to him that he was doing a jot) en, bis shoulders drooped ang Lake soll One of the women told me they first heard of the fight at Constance, wherever that may be. Condo says its they sunsets to Americans who are spending the dow The party that came al! women, @ man with reverend and an old timer whe is looking in "SO, At least that’s what he said. 2 prefix, a couple of commerc men the place where he made « stake ‘NELSON-WOLGAST of worrying. He was not so confi dent of his abfiity to get into the shape that won for him the cham pionship of the world, and it was not until a few days ago that be felt positive that he was all right The painfully apparent mental de PICTURES ARE HERE expression on hit countenases pronounced!y grave. Today bie is light and elastic, he holds i If with the erectness of the pines that surround his cottage whistles and sings, cracks | with his camp fellows, friske They were all batty over thie fight thing and worked overtime on reesion under which he labored, it | like a school boy, and is layed by the minister and After several weeks spent tn ne- | 2 zealously given out, was due to| contented and happy. jo red germ in See nn ae oa ogg of the| Sorry over Mrs. Jeffries’ physical | Berger, Ch x and ae ity, Nelson olgant ight pletures, |. sige Me the tr th i rm *. | condition, but those who understood members of the training the Bosocsanlh ae ot thew Foes og Satletn and buted Inte ee tae At tiple legerenn the true nature of things were tell-| elated and they predict that the talk. At — one with Mexican, | has closed a deal by which he has | img themselves a different story. the unforeseen happens, Jeff ine of Ca & secured the sole rights to show They knew that the fretting was Independence day where ty makings from me ‘and confided that he *. these much talked of films in this|largely due to Jeff's fear that he| when he annibilated Jack for the round trip and # seat near the rings: city. Probably no other fight has| could not get into shape. As a matter of fact, if Jeff to win enough to tide him over the next coo! spell. thie was @ joke, although they shiver when ite colder than 90 in Yuma. At Alamagorda, where every other resident is a health resorter, the women residents met the train. This ie their daily excitement— meeting the limited. On the side they bet on the number of recruits ‘= they will get from each train. All the bunch pulled strong for Jeffries Because of its better equipment, | free motion, his hitting is better, when they got « drift of our talk. If the suff party was te play |the Ideal theatre, one of the three|and all that ts left of his front/ a hand in the scrap, Jeff would come home um wraps. loeal houses owned by Levy, has| porch is just the slightest suspicion | 1 dente think you er anyone else bag: Pr amg fn oe oiace ot soft flesh. in Seattle can ry : | for showing the pictures, and wor! aaa ll poco Se saeuien wie teaaeek te ats on enlarging the seating apace has Bangs Bag in Great Shape. fight. The papers that $12,000, peen start YEFFERS SB'n geld te'chinbes's Latte, |The Neison-Woignat fim wae] Hs arma, back and cheat have thet Teddy is teking verbal wallops | ™ade at an enormous expense, as | been entirely stripped of fat, an at estab!) prcene’ Boe og stage in Europe, five machines were employed dur- | the long, powerful muscles running or that somebedy hes stuck another |! the fight, to insure the best re-|from his shoulder biades down to pin inte Baill sults, Kvery detail and blow is /the waist, which supply the force whereupon everyone oJ ci as his sympathies tell him to. ut ba only ‘lasts @ minute, while talk goes on stondlty. it fight Condo and | will keep The Star well supplied with feed box in- formation about the fighters and the conditions at the center of in- terest. All of which brings me to the point where | must say good by. Sincerely "Tie WrianT, 4* Bicycle repairing. Hall, 1111 1st av Gre | caused as much aft Interest as the N. | fair ager Levy ls spending hundreds of dollars to secure the tures of the fight. shown plainly in one may imagine he is seated near the ringside when he witnenses this exhibition. Owing to the amount of prelim- dee Cot now on until the day of = vant plotures will not be Sunday, talk and local son-Wolgast af- reasons Man The change in state of mind is justified By the wonderful shape that he has arrived at. His wind, good a month ago, ts sounder; his arms have a perfectly and for these original pic- the picture and behind his fists, now stand out‘in bold nd working with a beautl- the big feliow's) put on a wig he would look ams exactly as he did on that Mechanics’ pavilion, six years: 200 Fans at Camp, About 200 fans visited the yesterday and were @i appointed when the big fishing instead of putting gloves. Tex Rickard was one of day visitors, but it was late evening when be arrived, Be} ing lost his way while the camp. Farmer Burns denies thet going to Chicago to train | Goteh for his match with snaps NO GAME AT TACOMA| ay United Presa) work now going on at the next to the Lois theatre, the shown until May 16, bat will continue for one week. TACOMA, May 10.—-In spite of ——_—_ the enthusiastic welcome ready for the Tigers, the weather remained DIAMONDS On credit, $1 per week. STERLING JEWELRY CO, 705 First Av. Room 119, Main 7294, the game off. ing up to the Tacoma bunch and will hand out support Wke a kind lady to q tramp. A g004 serics is expected between the | Beavers and the home favorites. ob@urate and wet, and Frary called) The fans are warm- | j | dental combine | cheap dentist | thelr price | Sundays until 4 for EDWIN J. BROWN, | Union More Strong Specials for the May Sale of any kind at all. } | entirely new list. After coming from the, rubbing room, Johnson made a dash for breakfast table, and what he did to) the food was a shame. According to present plans, the colored champion will not put on the gloves until next Sunday after- noon, During the week he will con- fine his work to the road and gym- nasium apparatus. Johnson and Manager Little ap- parently are not bothering them- selves about the referee queation. Both express themselves as being confident that an agreement wi!! be) arrived at at next Monday's moet: | ing with Berger, and that the man chosen will be either Graney or Welch. A rumor going the rounds/| to the effect that Berger and Gra ney have buried the hatchet and that Graney is now aceaptable to spring, strong wood frame; $2.75, Special tomorrow ... 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