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ts ee LIVE SPORTI POR LIVE 2 NEWS PORTS | Tigers Trimmed by Big Indian ¥ wonees He ieertee” : i a bY Victoria. at ' at y , Tige The bi Indian e firt Wine ye rday ™ 1 time w aa Shreeder’s wage carr bh i wf defeat, the a Cocash t Tacoma th reatened several Big Chief Skeels shooting them over the corners of the pan at the critical period. 5 effective, and but Gordon ht support was edged the affair follow RH, PO. A ee Be #eorpeee .. S28 ¢.% eee 48 a2 oye ° BR ES hel | : SS a, Oe ae ae S268 Soe: 4 BReee. eer | ii 08 ABR A aa oar) . ar a ’ $e 1 : 8 > ee et . ea 2 88 ee ee ee ae ae ae Be ee oe me: + Oe Sy »>eeeee pA te oe eS. ah ae. Se Se Se nett *Batied for Pisher if sixth. Score by innings a eoreeerer— ‘come 6eeees en eo Bummary Home run—Weed & * out By Skecls 9. by Gordon & Duuble jayes Burs and Rockenfieid: Fish unmet +: Hasey and Coleman pire—MeCarthy INDIANS SKIN | THE BEAVERS SPOKANE, May 29.— Spokane); slaughtered Vancouver erday ternoon in a loosely played game two innings continuing through a bard rain. Netzel’s tting and fielding were features of the play 0000000044 95001141 %12 Kraft and Ostdick for ates and Lewis for Van BEES BEATEN; HOUSEHOLDER HOT TACOMA, May 29.—Portland won & poorly played game from Victoria by an & to noon, the occasion being enlive by a fast and furious scrap between Eddie Householder and Menaor. It took a policeman and a dozen play ers to pull them apart. Household , who started the battle was @jected from the grounds and Men gor was benched Victoria 2000000062 Portland 2110110208 Batteries — Lamline, Tonneson and Bradley for Portland; Brown, Belford and DeVogt for Victoria NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE. COAST LEAGUE score yesterday after-| opal 6 ork rr %9 ibade! pita 16 608 ittabu 6 googie 16 1 Brooklyn a8 Boston rr) | HERE NEXT SEASON | | Ready for Race | r< NDIANAPOLIS, May jty-two cara quall yesterday a ta N All cars were required to mak ’ ant I Chev a Butok, ere the lin a mile-ant clip, The f lowing alified |i 1 eee * * * AMATEUR BASEBALL * * . ee ee ee ee Girl Golfer in Teens Surprise of Tourney THE STAR—-MONDAY, MAY 29, Atlantic City defeated Dunlap by Hardy made four hit as many times at bat The Seattle Lighting Company wo y day b ome aggre | gation, the score being 12 to 2 Union High schoo! of panne une | diand park Satur-| MISS ALEXT STIRLING. | ATLANTA, Ga, May 29. on ee Sues |!2yearold girl was the sensation This Turk has challenged Hack} vie meéridan Grangers lost to/of the ant urnament nonne = mo, h oF 88Y | Covington by a 10 score In ajthe & n Women's Golf asso 4. His | game played on latte ut ation ar ds yesterday n. & Miss Alext Sterling, of Atlanta aa The Gophers, a cal colored ea J e y play was f D away with the way Mao the : The Centrale trimmed & contget and i n park Saturday afte Me The Comets of Seattle were " anked at Black Diamond’ yeater day, lowing by a 7 to @ tally. Haad jj \of Black Diamond fanned 12 men ss/and was tapped for but three hits + Professiona will be played tomorrow Just Received Another shipment of those high-grade Dayton Wheels Cut Price $45.00 Seattle Spirit, No. 1 Seattle ee | No. 2 1012 F Portiand in Franclaco akiand Feder: 18 MADISON ST. EN 21 AND 3:8 “LITTLE Soa eves tyarinty cipashs rrr rey LENSES MATCHED ODE SIGHT SHOP | IT TLE RE T TLE PRIS | We bw pe 927. 50 Theo. Wilts & Co. IRST AVE. CHI-NAMEL And everything else that goes on with « brush Paint Paper al Co. 1406 4th, Diagonally Opp. P.-1, $37.50 and Wall The Seattie New journeyed to [Tacoma yesterday and were bad +} walloped by the paper venders o jthe City of Destiny le | | The Times team was defeated by 33 | the Washington tron Works yester-|t The Summit Av. Midgets wal sped the Victors Sunday to the ne of 2 Only one bit * ured off Pinkham, the Mic ¢riday, the se being 22 to 4 j | The Tigers defeated the Pacific $: | The Victors won the first game | scrubs $0 Saturday Hlot the Puget So Inde the game was Bis rs hs |league at Granite Palle y two home runs ag by a score of 18 to 0 the Victors pitched great ing ball The Leschis won from the Cre day, the tally being & youte ‘ DR. JOSEPH E. RAYCROFT. | Dr E. Raycroft, asso-| clate professor of physical culture Jand medical examiner at Chicago university, will next fal become lirector of athletics at Princeton Raycroft little to my plans after he takes the applied muscularity at Jersey natitution He will ha an & K Fitz patrick, the man who made Mich igan’s athletic team famous. Raycroft was a famous Chicago athlet jaying quarter on the elevens of 1892-3. In 1896-7 he was assistant football coach He coached the track teams in 1893-4-6. Joseph Dr of his hair has of New In 1907-10 he coached basketball teams that won champlonships. | |He is chairman of the collegis | basketball committee and president | of the Weatern Inter-coll Basketball association. He grad uated from Chicago in 1896, and from Rush Medical college in 1899. Paes | sting BASEBALL TOMORROW AT 8 P. VICTORIA V8, eRATTER Take Yasier Car. Admission and 606, we right here in 21 Firet M842, Ind. 1466 anutact Meek Trunk & Bag Co., Inc. TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES, ty ur own and al) ay corner ‘Madie ood O14 Hate blocked, cleaned, dyed, re- trimmed and remade. Plumes willowed, dyed, curled and remade, THE MODEL MILLINERY ©0, 527 Poople’s Bank Bidg. _ Green Lake beat Rainier 3 to 0 urday. Batteries: Green Lake y and Heffat Ra ourman and Allen rom The feature he game was NEW YORK—A new world twirling of Kiliott of the) Madrona took a fast game away megs Fay agg ever g Py vata did 1 Hiow a hit until the seventh | org t Deetele's heridan's throw of 141 feet. 4%linning The Leschis want games| “"°*? * anda inches. Sheridan was competing lin” the i8-yearold class. Phone| 7, oa ere for the Irish-American Athletic! po.con $18 | The Storks defeate e club at Celtic park. His former |" jecond team 1546 Saturda , 4 139 feet 10% inche RENO—Thanks to a terrific! FAMOUS COACH ; right reut landed in the first | vund of their scheduled 20-round fight, Jack Carey of Chicago is to day ongratulating him f on his victory over Kid West, a locail| ecra The contest. was held | just ov evada line in Calf fornta $1,000 License f 714 First Av. prohi in evada hundred sports saw the mill We carry a complete line of Khaki, Rubber and Oil Cloth peg igen cb i Bh ¢, Rubber Footwear and Sun today for the 41-day race meeting ellases pha Pisapiaty sat Bia ie on the new lagoon track, midway drte Wool Socks, Cutlery between Salt Lake and Ogden, Fishing Tackle, Wright & Dit which will be opened Memortai om Fesmis’ Cneta,’ Seeoited Day » ‘ _ jolf and Tennis Shoes, Guns Redmond was blanked by the and Ammunition Old Barbees yesterday, 9 to 0. Johnson of the winning team was 4 R tapped tor bet ove Bi Tennis Racquets The team from the cruiser Phil- | R North Yakima erday. Another | Main 5089—Phones—ind. 2880 AT LAST A Family Liquor Store rota James st Brown - Powell Liquor Co. Free Delivery by Auto, "Full Measure. Main 1652; Independent Charlie Powell, Formerly with 8. Hyde, first-class, up-tordate Third 1911, SPORTING NEWS GATHERED FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD HOOLIGANISM CAN'T LIVE WHERE BOXING IS PERMITTED, SAY POLICE | Municipal Gymnasium in Lon don's East-end Has Reduced Complaints Against Youth| 80 Per Cent—Boxing En-| couraged and Crime Reduced A Social Experiment That| Has Proved Successful A) ot | etted 508. He cleared Wolgast $ (By United Press Leased Wire.) lap $5,008 In bets and received §$7,-| W ORLEANS, May 29.—Joe| 500 from Coffroth. After he closes | ri of Brooklyn is tn Mne to-| several real estate deals at Venice, | Jay for a match with Abe Attell for! Wolgast will go either to Lake he featherw championship, |Tahoe or Wheeler sp liowing the decisive beating he|pare for his fight July 4, with Owen administered to Frankle Conley tn | Moran | thelr 20-round fight he Coster | | was entirely too fast and scientific | for the Kenosha lad. Conley only had one round—the seventh—to his credit. Coster won the others | by a mile, The three judges} awarded the decision to | NEW SHOW TODAY AT THE Coster. | | Wolgast Puts Cash in Land (iy United Frese Laseed Wire) LOS ANGELES, May 20.—With| $12,508 stowed away tn his jeans, the proceeds of his argument Saturday in San Franeisco with | Frankie Burns, Champion Ad Wol-| «ast and bis manager, Tom Jones, I N 22 SIZES, to suit all tastes, LOVERA CIGARS appeal to EVERYTHING Wo WHILE EX ATHLETIC® | | | LONDON, May %9.—-From the Shored boreugh counct! comes la me which should appeal t mon and women interested tn the nocial uplift | Teach th boy to box and re | 1 is the gist of the m: It in founded upon the 1 in London's Kastend. \h defix 4 an | r altted " po | f ' mn plaint nat | 1 ‘ a und i. It prove ' The art self-d us Eng Heh as p pudd “ t or| misplaced b's. Tough boys took to| the gymnasium ike ducks to water. | where they had spent the | THE SHOREDITCH MUNICIPAL GYMNASIUM. va he them aan Every 6 to 10/ featherweight champion of Eng-jobserved and the seconds work as{bullding up thelr strength and 4 k they are in the ssium,|land—the boys are taught to box./industriously as if championships | gaining health instead of exercising with the ratus and The sessions opon with a bout/ hung upon the outcome with evil companions awaiting thelr turn ing between the instructors and then| At the end there are shower, So successful has the gymz Under the direct { boxing in-}the fun begins, Well-matched pairs|baths for those who desire them, | that several may be struct Seaman Ha who met} are turned loose, coached by Hayes |and hundreds of boys, who would 4. The cost is small, Jim Driseol) and Young Prook 4 Brooks The co * and | be joafi about street corners, are |about two pence a day for who is looked upon as ming | ceremonies of the ring wtrictly found nig in the gymnasium, ' pupil 3 Fu i game row afte » = — ~ ————— n the winning am apd bleach up i : :| All D * WILLING TO WAGER TON * ay ues¢ tay * Two Englishmen traveling in Canada went to see a ball game. * ooceeel * One was a Canadian team and the other from across the line. An # * iiliterate miner who had struck it rich came over with the Ameri * * can team and was sitting next the Englishmen. One Englishman * May 30th ® said to the other, “I'll bet you a hundred pounds on the Yankee # as es * team, old chap.” “I'll cover your wager and bet you a hundred * # pounds more,” reptied his friend.. Spoiling for a bet, the Ameri. # * can miner broke into the conversation. “I don't know how you * * count your money, but I'li bet you a ton.” * * HARRY SMITH, 708 University. * : * aR aie i te hhh * * * NO UMPIRE ON FIELD. * * A decision was made by Umpire Kane in the recent Van. & * couver-Seattic series which displeased a fan, who loudly voiced * Seattle's asin * his displeasure. “There are umpires in the stands who will verify @ * my decisions,” replied Kane, who was rather nettled. “There may & Housefurnishing Store. & be umpires in the stands,” shouted back the fan, “but it's a cinch || Buy Now # there is none on the field.” * * WIN JONES, 32814 Nob Hill Av. & * * ee ed ee * am * LUCKY TO BE BONEHEAD. * * Mike Lynch was hit on the head by a pitched ball in the * * opening Victoria-Tacoma series. “Speed Ball” Thomas huried * All the * the pellet and everyone thought Mike would be killed, as you * Credit ® could hear the crack a block away. 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