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Games Today, Victoria at Te SPOKANE the Giants elplegs Tighe’s crow gettin? but one lone Dingle off his delivery, while the Indians fell upon Zackert in the fourth frame, three hits tn nd two passes giving the cham pions two rans, while two more tal Hes were made long files. With the excep#on of the fatal fourth, kert pitched good ball Dut the Giants could do nothing With Bonner, their one run coming as a result of Nordyke's muff of Bves’ pop fly, which let Davidson, who had walked, cross the pan Danny Shea made Seattle's soll tary slam, driving the ball over sec nd in the second inaing. A feature the game, was the relayed throw rom Cruikshank to Davidson to June 6.—Bonner held yesterday a row Bues to Shea, which caught Kippert | at the plate after fly to the fence ‘The weather was perfect, but the » small, The score ARR MPO ° he made a long ° e ° e Totals Spokane Bonner. p id vinsinas eet al Totate Beore by BENGALS BEAT BEES TACOMA, June 6—“Doc” Hit gins held the Bees to three scat tered bingles yesterday, blanking them nicely, while the Tigers gar Mered cight safe ones off “Speed Ball” Thomas, bunching them «ben the occasio: a panded. Rocke field was t ed early in the game for disputing a decision by The sco Victoria soedecess Tacoma . 6 8 1 Batteries—Higgim and Burns for Tacoma; Thomas and Spiesman for Victoria. BEAVERS TRIM PPINS VANCOUVER, June 6.—With the score tied in the eighth Inning, Dode . Brinker hit to deep center yester day, putting two scores across, and givilig Vancouver the game by a 5 to’ 2 tally. Lewis followed with a single and Brinker scored. Both pitchers were erratic. The score R. H. E. Vancouver 5 7 Portland ee ceunons 4 2 Batteries—-Eagle and Lewis for Vancouver; Bloomfield and Harris for Portiend NATIONAL LEAGUE. gee eve 3 9 Batteries—Rucker and Irwin; Go! den and Biss. At Pittsburg. RH E Philadelphia ..... & 12 Pittsburg 4 6 Batteries—Alexander and Dooin Steele and Simop. At Cincinnati. R, H. Sr es “ Rariden; Boston .... . Cincinnati + woe! Batteries—Pfeffer and Gaspar and Clarke. New York patinane Chicago .. > Bei Batteries—-Matthewson and Mey-| ers; Melntyre AMERICAN LEAGUE 768i “ and Kling. At Washington. ns R. HL voeeeb- 10 Washington ...........1 @ 4 Batteries—Lafigte and Stanage; Groome and Street. At Boston. Chicago .. ton .. act itterie@—Lang Bullivan; Karger Olmstead nd Carrigan American Association and Kansas City . Indianapoiis NEWCASTLE WON'T LET MANAGER SUGDEN RESIGN NEWCASTLE, Pa, June Manager Joe Sugden presente@ hi resignation to President Frank Btroheckor yesterday, but the lat ter refused to accept it. Sugden wanted to quite because the club Was going badly, but Strohecker told bim to purchase some better Porter froctured his left shoulder in yesterday's game. He will he orippled for several weeks, peeeeeeeeeee ap player in each position | has met and how he has attempte BY T. Shortstop Wa } | ISEDA KILLING Shortstop must learn ability to play in large infield territory and short left field territory, To do this he must be quick to think and a speedy runner. He must learn to | play second base almost as well as & second base player, as o! he ‘must play at second base to receive throws. Shortstop must be a close student ¢ baseball. Very much 4 times upon quick and nt judgments of his plays =e SEATTLE many Under the tu age of “Big Tom” McDonald, m ra of the Seattle \thletlc club ding ly kouts on th: pus preparation for the Pacific North {Amateur Athletic association ack meet, which will be held here 40 crack athletes from Vancouve Tacoma, ® and possibly pkang will present and several men national reputation will participate. attle A. C. will be repres by a strong team and expects to carry off the honors Jack Nelson, the crack sprinter of the Washington State college, and Clarence Edmun: the national half mile champion ship in 1909, arrived in town last night and will start working out to- orrow. Both men are good Edmunson the this spring and ran the Quarter in 50 1-5 Nelson has covered the century sprint in 10 15 several times this spring and expects to touch even time before June 17. ‘Local Aviator _ Breaks Machine if T. F. Hamilton, the amateur aviator of this city, participates in the aviation meet at Madison park {June 9, 10 and 11, he will have to get by with his tool kit, for while |making flights at the old circus grounds, 26th and Yesler, last jnight, his machine was damaged in landing. The propeller struck an embank- ment and was hgok the engine also being damaged. Hamilton was not injured. Several mechanics are working on Aviator Walsh's machine, which was badly damaged at Wenatchee Sunday, when a gust of wind car- ried it into some telegraph wires, The machine will be repaired be- fore the meet, however, and Col. |James W. Merrison says that Se- attleltes will see some real high flying. ORE HH * is \« CUPID & LEAGUS'S BEST BATTER.« | Miles Netzel, third baseman & |® for Spokane, who is leading * * the Northwestern league bat #aers with a percentage of 360, has been whiffed by Cupid. ‘This week Netzel will marry Miss Margaret Harding, a singer in o Spokane theatre. They pave been engaged for severad months and Mis# Harding is given cregit for steadying down Netzel, who last year was erratic and dis- & regarded training rules * SSeS EEE EE * Cocco ee eee eee oe. FO! tow modern tur utshed all_at the Virginiw Westiake ay. Seattle Sporting Goods Co, “The Rubber Store” 714 First Av. We carry a complete line of Khaki, R@®ber and Olt Cloth- ing, Rubber Footwear and Sun- dries, Wool Socks, Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Wright & Dit- on Tennis Goods, Imported Golf and Tennis Shoes, Gunes and Ammunition. Tennis Racquets Restrung Main 6089—Phones—ind, 2880 TRACK PREPARING FOR BIG MEET. IKES OUT *| AY BALL preter, one 1 the problems that he | WHAT I HAVE LEARNED ABOUT SHORTSTOP ISEDA seda University A BOUNDER must be an accurate thrower fi any position he ia in when he re ves the ball, For this he must learn to throw many different ways. It is difficult to learn to throw & swift and accurate underhand. He must know whether to run forw or backward to field a ground ball Shortstop receives more batt | balls th infield. sition, the soe where © successful In thin po- lore, he must learn to the ball ts going tmmé Patter hits MEN ARE Joe Maleomson will enter the 220 low hurdles, Brailey Giwh will be ia the 440 and broad jump and Risden and Clyde, of Lincoln, will enter the mile. Tom McDonald has couple of husky policemen Chief Bannick, who are p for the weight event. The team will bold semioffictal at the U. campus next 1 Seattle A. C. intends to team to the champ of the A. A. U. at month will coat about $2,000 send the team Eest and the receipts of the track meet and a big publ smoker, which will be held fol lowing the track meet, will be de voted to this purpose Billy Martin, the Notre Dame sprinter; Philbrook, the crack weight man from the same fost tution, and Edwards, the Call fornian burdler, Will probably go East under the colors of the local club and with this ager Seattle will come close to carrying off the honors at the national games secured ao from theing track triai« = eee Soo ~ [eee tee ehhh |} @ TIDES AT SEATTLE TODAY High. m 2.144 foot m ° 10.7 feet Low. \* tw 12:33 @ jw 2:13 p \® & 8:13 a.m * 6:54 p.m, * lke nee ehhh hhh hhh POLOISTS PLAY TODAY. MEADOWBROOK, L. L, Jun —The second game of the Inter [national Polo match between Brit }ish and American teams ia sched. Juled to start at 4:30 today. It was announced today that there would [be no changes In either team. | The members of the English jteam, who are assigned to duty junder Lord Kitchener, must sail |from New York not later than June 14 in order to be present at the [coronation in London Sheridan Given Medial. PHILADELPHIA, June 6 In recognition of his 20 years’ service as baseball arbiter, Jack Sheridan, dean of American league umpires today has a handsome gold medal, presented by the league officials. He 1s the only umpire in history so honored ROMANCE IS REVEALED. INDIANAPOLIS, June 6. einer, seriously burt dur Decoration Day automobile is improving. His injury brought out the fact that he was secretly married five months ago to Miss Gladys Sykes. — ——Es ‘Hotel Savoy 4.8 foot 7.6 feet eeeeeeeeeee Begs to announce that on acomat of the nonarrival of two of the principal members of the orches. tra, Mr. Max Donner will make a special of } he will also have with him feature solos this Madame Jacke, the famous so. prano, Evenings, 6 to 8 and 10 to 12 Thursday evening a hand painted souvenir for the ladies, Hotel Savoy Cafe any other player in the | ? challenges any team | Motorcyclists | Make Long Run endurance and back, motoreyelints Returning from ap ran to Vancouver, B. C. alx tired and dusty into Pioneer late made chuamed wquare yesterday aft n, having 154 milew with but few | finishing with @ perfect seore were Nels Christiansen, BE, 'T. Hantitte | Harry, Tousey, Carl Hasnenpfiug, |Ray CMtterill and KR. Prentice. | There were 35 entries in the faee, but breakdowns gad the thr » provincial pollee deet- | ma ranks long beferé® the first lap of the Journey fas) con summated —| Collided With Cow | | J. HL Snell bad a collistog with | a cow on his northward Joutney, and emerged with his mikghine somewhat damaged He did not} ascertain how badly the arimal was injured. Nels Chrintiansen with a provincial poll jcaped by putting on the high efutch Arthur Hole plunged down a@ gully and got several bad) e veral other recorded had & pixup moan, byt ow minor ace dents | 4 under the aus pices of Seattle Motoreyele Telub, and checkers were stationed at different points wlong the route. | | - | eee ee ee ee ee ls * |® AMATEUR BASEBALL, *& \* * |teteeeeeareaanne The Spaidings defeated Chima. joum Sunday by a5 to 1 score, The Spaldings want games for July South Park beat Lawton by a in a game played at South Park grouads Sunday | Making 21 hits, the Comets de} |feated the Newenstle nine at New leastle by a score of 13 to & Sun day. The Comets want games for, and 4. Address Sam Er 9 Lander st rbees went to Port Gamble and defeated the team of that town by a 6 to & tally The Old Barbees want to arrange [a game with the lroquots | The Levison Seniors journeyed to. Port Ludlow Sunday and got the end of # 0 score, Tt wan battle until the aixth when Ludlow scored pix don of Ludlow pitehed kame, and struck out 17) pitchers Inning runs, Be a nohit men The Olatla team has an ope date “et Sunday 4 would like to hear from attle team de ea ress Manager Baseball Team, Olalla, Wash. some Se The Mohawks trimmed Loyal Heights § to 4 In ® snappy game played Sunday afternoon, Dan De Shaw, manhger of .t Mohawks, the city for Sta a game. Address letter to tion M. Duvall defeated the Toit team 10 2 in a game played sine at r Selleck defeated the ge team at Franklin | to 0 le dedeat game Sunday afte on There was no re until the eighttedm ning. Hollywood trimmed Redmond by unday Bert Wood ruff struck out 21 men, and held Redmond to three hits. Hollywood has defeated mond three tities this season. The Eastiakes started the season by winning two games Sunday, the first by a 9 to 0 sgore against a colored aggregation, and the nec ond by a7 to 6 tally with the Rust Knapp pitched 1 in th Qame, whiffing 15 batters astiakes want games in the class . Eastlake ers first The li-year Riley, The Levisons, Jrs,, walloped the Bremerton, Jrs., to the tune of 7-1 at Bremerton Sunday, The feature of the game was the pitching of Pat 8 of the win whe miffed winners want oftown teams 17 years. Address Wm. 1311 Sixth av, N. Michelsen, | PORTLAND.J, Barnes of Ta coma won the Pacific Northwestern asional golf championship yes te defeat! jeorge Turnbull ot tland in zhole compet tion. hn Johnston of Seattle was fourth, The winner's score was KANGAS CITY.—Jim Flynn has stasted training for his fight with Carl Morris on July 4. 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