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THE STAR gg ee ae } LIYE SPORTING NEWS | FOR LiVR sponte | WEDNESDAY, MAY 31, 1911 Harroun Wins Race IN THE BIG AUTO SWEEPSTAKES | = Giants Defeat : x ’ i efeat | It’s Curtains When the Champion = Viekoriaie| Slams Home This Wallop eras | Poine war teins ive | i “1 woe 422| Harroun, the favorite, behind the ju ; epat esterday afternoon, * bre S . = — hat will age gate . M Gas Teday Ralpt Mulford, in a I dit eq ' 2 r at enh wed « Ha », hia a oarce 400 ® f viola 1 1 ard behind the Marmon * © 6 w at cheering them wildly as | w Iba Th t pa 4 7: 4 for tt t Da e-Brow a Fiat was ® Giants fell bir the third to cross the’ tape, Hele frame, when timely ¢ had twice gained the lead 4 uit with hi wild ’ da * percolate across the 4 er Wishart, driving Mer Afte that elf le wa fi rth and KR bh De i Thomas and pitched good ball, Se-| Palma in an Intersta wW ft 7 “had cage on bt JACK AIKEN, ONE OF Hite Cleared 6: j That fir inning was full of| c walked two and ed and made frat.) 1 We de dade dedndndidnde iad 4 The dead: 8. P. Dickson, Amplex car, instantly killed * when both rear tires exploded * and car was hurled from track. # The injured: Archie Grein- * er, driver of the Amplex, se * verely hurt, internal injuries; * David Lewis, mechanician for * Tetzlaff in the Lozier car, one # leg and one arm broken; in- & ternal injur - R. L. Evans, substitute driv. * er for Tower in the Jackson * car, ankle broken - Glover, mechanician in Lyt tle’s Apperson car, back se * verely wrenched when car in * collision. * * RR erage of approxima 76 miles hour. During the last few caders maintained an av f more than 80 miles an THE LEADERS put two more ove pan the aide was ret 4 V a th ne al time ut A piteb “ nH POA | ‘ Weed a ¢ 8 Ad Woigast Showing How He Lands the Punch for Which He Is Famous — “Hobo” Dougherty, Hie | \vsymsnd. a» iam ae Se | j : 4 Sparring Partner, ts on the Receiving End. } ° ‘ H : “McFarland ts a Joke;i Feel Sorry (oo: * — 1 'S Ad Wol i} for Neison, ays olgast . - eee a) 4 IN ARTICLE PREPARED ESPECIALLY FOR THIS NEWSPAPER, [he ref I will quit the ring for | ' ey Oe Se 3 AD WOLGAST TELLS OF HIS PLANS TO FIGHT UNTIL HE 18 [all time bets ; he ae WHIPPED. co ssion, I wish to ane ‘ | ‘ ; s : BY AD WOLGAST. Joomes I want to be able to : : } ei World’s Lightweight Champion « to the ring and 5 Aer 3 1 have been blistered and panned | en money n » comfort by many alleged fighters not | abl the Now Sot fighting en » during the p at these who . . : year. Well, for the next year th r been roas ns sal ‘ won't be any kick on that scor First, take the ca of f key Decause I am going to fight just a riand. ackey is a joke. He ‘often as I get matches with sul nm & lightweight 1 " ‘ rees attached. | am not going d to bet him $10,000 that I Sai TEAMS SPLIT EVEN ; fo be a bog, but I am going to|< stop him in 10 rounds if he| ,,/ANOVER, N. H-The orack ten-| | TACOMA, Ma aA ; make all the money I ca The life| would do 133 pounds ringside. ocota ° regia . pitt « " ‘ (of a champion at the be not | Packey four-flushed out of the/ ing par . wi K x ea . fong and if he doesn't save money atch. Here's my offer to Packey: | hore toda - . while ‘n 7 he wakes up to find himself a/I wil him any time he wants | bere today. ; 1 kolng RIGHT 3 co ' “has been™ without a cent e 0 side bet and give him | ooo ty whe " vt 3 day I will be wo pounds the best of it. That ts,|°?"* A t Score f Bi others have he must make 135 pounds ringside. PHILADELPHIA. ~ ete Bee ‘ R am k 1 have a letter from a ec could pause to coach a team mate 3 el Battling Nelson is another one| nis day” in Philadelphia. A . pondent, telling of an in t re added point for his aoe en TONED Sa, Dead TS. T) ncmeilt. toe tt wee |” tants : : 4 during the Mich 8 is almost beyond compre a feel sorry for him. Ax r fight / Ath 4 Hatteriea—t sand I for|cuse track meet, which 4 ber with Nelson would b y, be I a; Gar and if for | strates that a university education ‘*s act in throwing aside his i Spangen g a he has no show. But I gaa gi : and teaches something more than is to lower the world’s record, * v » meet him, Bat will not be |contained between the covers of which he might ha me had he 1100 ist Av., Cor. Spring J entitied to even a loser's end. A|,, BOSTON —Two dog shows under; BEAVERS BEATEN TWICE. | hooks gped on without trying to ald Ross, egg ey a a mo man who hogged it all as Nelson | ‘he Sushices of the ve of Amor 4) SPOKANE, May 31.—8pokane| ‘rhe athlete who can spend four) is a splendid example of self-sacri did when he was champion has no er ae tee tmeidine temo mn Vancouver | years in competition and not absorb | fice and calls for the highest com. ’ 4 given a dose of his own medicine. any mld woah hen iege spirit,” but which ts onds ut one second A : son, when chan . Was one mg a ~ c or less than good the record Grinds Everything of the hardest and meanest men in| ‘ste from eatt 2 A Hy ig @ for t Sai, 6 & poveiinr anemanl, MAKES KEY S § ‘he prize ring exhibitior . : in really remarkable Knockout Prown vas ta I will fight now until Iam licked {¢*DIom be Pe i YT ident I refer to is marked also alreatty : and, when I am, all I ask is a crack} “ v* R P hero is the world-famed Phone: M 5918 at the new champion. If he gives | Star “Want Ads Are Bee Ralph Craig, Michigan} The initial inoculation of the ee Ot ye ap vey bet, bet Business Bringers . $ 1G tpl who enjoys the distinction of Giants with first place serum didn't rok one Maae ee s record for the | take. Spokane; Engle and Shea for Van a gina en bale wesetiters | others With Johnny Evers back the aa | tt was in this event that Craig Cubs will find the going a bit NATIONAL LEAGUE ave an exhibition of self-sacrifice | smoother. It hasn't been very - jor college spirit, call it which you) rough without him w 1 Ret | will, that will make him famous in were 1 | Bei} song and story, at Michigan | Appearances to the contrary. ; Cratg and Ross were teamed in| Clarke Griffiths says the PI 7 jthe 2 vent, aguinst Dow-|are a second division team. hey tson, of Syracuse. - At Pittsburg ' St. Louls Rt Chicago 1 Pittaburg ‘ Batteries Reulbach ree ee ar ¢é e S Richter and Archer; Camnita and Gibbon. 1 ; At Bi . To and from the eam R. H Philadelphia (10 e @ I o ‘ 6 Batteries—Alexander and Doolin; Curtis, fer and Graham (On the West Waterway) ereapacdaesse z Brooklyn o 1 on New York . aoe Batteries—Rucker, Bell and Br-| 0 enin Da J Fi t win; Raymond, Ames and Wilson, | 1 p g y, une rs At St. Lou | H | Everyone cordially invited to visit AMERICA’S FINEST Cincinnatt . 18 Whe ish, « rds from the fin off in front, knew, ap parently by instinct, that Ross was having a hard time holding Downey At this point, Craig, although tompted to try for a world’s record, permitted Downey and Ross to come peck and neck with him for the last 100 yards. Cr ner With Joe Jackson and Larry Lajolo missing the Naps resemble half a ball club Scouts have left for gues for 1912 material the bush Critics disagree as to the win but they are a unit in deciding Running with them he coached that Johnny Daly gave Johnny and urged Ross to renewed exer Coulon enough to satisfy the most tions, until he literally talked him exacting, in thelr FX. Wayne ses into second position, winning for sion, his colleg event ea first and second in the To any one familiar with the 220 ers under 30 from its spring tour-| yards dash, Craig’s work reads al-| ney These kids have been too most like a romance. How any fresh, grabbing honors from their | man, in the heat of a fierce dash,| elders with impunity, | to te ° AMATEUR BASEBALL. * * te Georgetown walloped the Ross Athletic club team yesterday after Wrights and Carrington and Crane game played yesterday afternoon at Chicago Golf club barred play Swee ¥ for Columbia, Berg fanned 11 ers and Carrington whiffed 13 The Milwaukee team lost to the company by 14 to 4 in a ‘Funny Fanigrams That Win Tickets Tell your funny bayeball stories (next 4 n to The Star, The Star will publish sie) ae. 8 i |three fannigrams ev day and] layers and tat “. he writers of those published will 7 end pond it to T wv be presented with two tlekets to|are today’s winner rrr errr ns. hee ete ee ee ee | * * EPIDEMIC WAS NOT CONTAGIOUS * * One of the big league pitchers was disgusted With’ the * & port he was being given. Fly after fly was muffed by the . & fielders, After the sixth successive muff some far e * & “There's a regular epidemic of errors today.” “You're r * # shouted back the twirter, “this disease is certainly not * * BURTON M. CASTNER, 3206 Washingt * ‘ * * @ AHHH Kh ht ] aKa hhhhhhh hhh hhh | * * : * MIKE JOSHED THE SEATTLE FAN * i* When victory seemed evident in the last game of the Se & & attle-Tacoma series, after the Giants had been losir * *. a home fan cried to Lynch: “Mike, Mike, how do yc ¢ * | looks of the goose egg turned around?” Mike sho ak & time form by answering right off the bat: “You « * * You've seen it that way all week * * M. R. RECKARD, 711 Second Aw * * \ te ee tk te te te tt ttt tt tT the ee a ee ee * * * FOUL NICKED HIS WOODEN LEG . \* Old Park Wilson, in the Coast league, was none too lively on & | his pine, and the fans knew it. One day he was playing against & 7% | Oakland, and “Kitty” Brashear was at bat. He fouled the ball, # * which barked Park on the shin bone. It was a t and & & Park limped around in a circle with an expression of agony on & & his face. “Red Dog” Devereaux yelled like an Indian from the # * coacher’s line at third: “Never mind, Park, old sport, that's # |* the wooden leg.” it set the bleachers in an uproar, and even ® * Park emiled. * \* EDWARD WIDMER, 2021 Fourth Av « @ LCAtHa ChE RAHEREEAERWAEAER REECE S : Fy, - 7 BOOKIES HARD HIT WHEN : ' SUNSTAR WINS THE DERBY — (By United Prewe Leased Wire.) — | post only two Am n horses were ‘8, Eng, May 31.—| in 1, Harry Payne Whitney's Al 1, 40 to 1, and John Mad % t night still stood ng continued yecame from ite, stood at 8 to 1 Fy Planned for “Pocket.” 3 was « plan nce was W ' ) to the | Sunstar and hold him back k y . $2,000 for second horse | interes contest and | f hird. rom changing «¢ Bookies Hard Hit who had ¢ j | It {# estimated that the book e track " makers lost $5,000,000 on Sunstar h raes Ww The future books will lose an ach attempt would t nearly a8 gr ewards, he r Willlam stood second in the t to allow it to occur. In spite \ th Pletri third, but th however, the nor Con d to circulate and caused ex nt up to the starting of the e horees was to recoup money placed on the sufficient nowhere bookies for their losse on favorite. weeks ago Sunstar won the George and Queen Mary neas at Newmarket, and t the c ne. ¢ royal car-| thie fact made the horse a red-hot rolled away from the palace|favorite. Joel bas always been vutriders and an escort| anxious to win a Derb; but has accompanied the royaljnever before succeeded. The Joel ! party backed Sunstar heavily Lycaon, who finished third in the from London toward Downs began last night.|2,000 guineas, another Joel horse, eat crewds were lined up at also entered. Lycaon was sent 9 rse by sunrise and the throngs|in to act as pacemaker for the @ stream toward the| favorite, but his showing in the @ for the start of| former race was so good that many |plcked him a: today's event @ possible victor im nt to A STERLING SILVER) 3 BABY SPOON FREE| These pretty Baby Spoons are for free distribution to buyers of Go-Carts or Perambu The Spoons are 4 solid silver, in pretty embossed pat- terns; a variety of designs to choose fror We have a large stock of Perambt lators and Go-Carts at very moderate prices. We are the agents for thé All- win Go-Cart, the most popular cart on the market All details of mechangeat construction have been carefully worked out, so as to give the maxi- mum of strength and durability. $7.50 to $25.00 Club the ors | Join the Hoosier Save $4 on a Cabinet FLOURING MILLS between the hours of 8 a. m. and 6 p. m Pact _ vd Clarke, (7000 by # score of 34 to 4, The Woodland park. Shaver and Mun-| == a Turn out and let us all help to make Progress and Prosper- moe 21 dees aid and Clarke; |iattertes were Coleman and Me-|Toe were the Crane battery. ity Day a big success. : tel |Creary for Ross and Miller and| . $5 Down $1 Weekly Gisner for Georgetown. Whitley} The Sunde Erland company de-| prs ws ss a & . rogram AMERICAN LEAGUE [pisyed a star game for Georgetown. |feated Pacific Net & Twine com-| ins . aun = = P ine pany 9 to 5 in their annual game he oosicr u c w, he at Woodland foses next -S: day, q 9 a. m—Musical selections by Wagner's Military Band 7 Fig iy ak eacgelirenterl (e hidaberimaie Lipide | Serv pry gor) ce Poe at the Star, Times and Post-Intelligencer offices. iF | Washington park id “ rj Ly cea yg soe 9:30 a. m—Street parade of Wagner's Ba Ww is 3 ape i ssociati athe Hoosier. ‘ ¥ ‘ gner’s Band from Wash- 1s 20 | American A: ~ elie ae ke 2 ington Hotel along Second Avenue to Yesler and Occidental, is 38 The Nippons defeated the Goph- Pay ag ‘ he ca Nip ge at is i where street cars will be waiting to take the crowd to the 1s 36) (alors by a 9 to 3 score yesterday, | Kansas City N ob %ahipvestment. It pays for it- Fisher Flouring Mills. - The Gophers are colored Players |i 5 self in the waste it saves. : Mi t Chicago. and the Nippons Japs. It was a In a y house it giv 10:15 a. m.—Opening of Band Concert at the Mi wll Bape Sidi Si le on Mills. | ee close game replete with sen-| . ‘ a a _ 10:30 a. m.—Address of welcome by Mayor George W. St. Louis ..... at sational plays. ii vastly more convenience Dilling of Seattle ; followed by responses from representatives Chicago .. ‘ 5 salen than the built-in cup- . Z : of the Chamber of Commerce, Commercial Club, Rotary Club ‘ Bettavion eicet ell and Clarke;| the palace Market team re boards and pantries, at Manufacturers’ Association, etc. . 4 wicmaareenionstitigy tam — te shes ge ge Port | about half the cost. It Angeles, where {it broke even on makes convenient kitch- At Washington, ~ neta ba og is ‘ Special Feature wR, Bett eee as & yee etme bo S Utawith |] ens out of inconvenient R ame 5 to 2, ofeated Port | 2 cE Ss Boston & 18 8) Angeles yesterday by a 2 to 0| comes ones without the expense a) : bib he Band will play all day long. Refreshments will Batteries—Wood, Hall and Nuna ogee at pe *y ecg Bh +4 om Se tth ti ( o ah use tan tele i e served consisting of coffee and sandwiches made of Fisher's maker; Johnson and Street “tinea eel itn. ate Spor! fl Goods A ge eda reste pre ; and § only three scattered hits | g 0. At andl ani : i Blend Flour. : Pipmreon ow | “The fa . | a and ave four dol- The steamship President will be loading at the Fisher's ren. Rp Vinslow defeated s the United! Store! Beet ch tah cue Flouring Mills dock on Opening Day, for the California trade Detrolt CRIT ELD Femelle gh ear tl 714 First Av - | eaauamemse gars 2 _ We want all Seattle to come out and get acquainted with Cleveland B 10b USI oe she, guna win toe Helaing o6) Seattle's L 1 It’ % q with of the game was the fielding of|/| We carry a complete I "i es Largest ee our new plant. It’s certain to become an important factor in Batteries—Works, Donovan @Bd) tyde, Winslow's left fielder, The] x 7 pov osigpami Housefurnishing Store. ‘ } the commercial life of the Pacifie Coast Stenage; Gregg and Land batteries “were: Edelworth and|{ Khaki, Rubber and Of Cloth. inuy Nave 3 . 7 Arrangements have been made with the Seattle Electric At Philadelphia. Younger, United Bankers; and ing, Rubber Footwear and Sun- ji] Pay Later 4 F Company for frequent car service during the day. Cars leave oH B|Muaeley and Billings for Winslow.|J dries, Woot Socks, Cutlery, || : from loop at Yesler and Occidental ew York 6 10 50 ph Fishing Tackle, Wright & Dit- 4 A ptagnt c ; Palladelphis er The Mike Wrights defeated Co- Teatle | : 4 emember, street-car tickets going and coming will be Batteries Ford and Blade; |umbla yesterday 6 to 9 at the lat-|J 00D Tennis Goo Imported }} > refunded at the Mills, coiatterion Ford | and Blalr: |tor team's grounds. ‘The batteries |] Golf and Tennis Shoes, Guns |} ) FARE and 160 Soe | ware | Bere and Lindgren for the |] and Ammunition. | ; | COAST LEAGUE ablliihateea tans | a’ ——» . BASEBALL] Fennis Racquets) ‘Sram a ia | roent 38 HH TOMORROW AT P.M Restrun | You Want r ee, VICTORIA Vs. SEATTLE. iad sa Ss | PIKE 8T. AND FIFTH AV, f Hh Take jain 6089—Phones—ind. 2880 ® Ft x

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