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7 MBPT | Seattle Given Hard Drubbing Victoria Yesterday Tacoma € Victoria 3 Resutts Bpokane F Portia Games Tod: At Bpokane, P rin wt a. Seatt and at V wourer. \ SPOKANE, Walloped Seatt! & game mar the score being diana, as usual lead at the star eaded. Dave Skeels pitehed fo @ Giants afid had a bad day, the Indians taking to his offerings free- ly_and tapping him for 16 hits Vic Holm was on the mound for June 9,—Spoks Kain yesterday 1 by frequent hitting 0 fo 5. fumped into the and were neve Bpokane and held Seattle safe at} all stages. Skeels got poor support and the game was rather a punk exhibit ‘The score Beattie a Weitnon. if ARR ‘ S| yard sum 4 Osim.» Garewriet NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cincinnatt at i AMERICAN LEAGUE ; rit jetphia 40 sie 3 RARER KRKHRHEK * * “f ARTIST SUES JOHNSON * FOR A MARBLE BUST. ® NEW YORK, June 9.—Be- % cause Sick Johnson ordered @ and had executed a white ® marble bust of bimself and ® then sailed for Europe, neg lecting to either take jt or pay for it, Sculptor Cartaino ino «today made the list defendant in a $4,000 suit. bust is a fine repro- tion of the champion of pions and the artist put many days with the fighter. “Ah doan want yoh to go ar black clay, eftheh, id inson to the sculptor as he down for the work posing. “Ah ts muh to look white. "Cose muh res will don show. Ah's . an’ dat’s Si dat needs don shown.” As the work progressed and magnificent physical de- ent of the giant began be shown in clay big, chuckled like a child. bm gwine to give dat to of : i Hie 252% i SSSSSSSSESESESESEEES ESSE EES * wroand Washington. * * * PRES EREEEE EEE HH WELSH ON THE WAY. SAN FRANCISCO, June %.—Pro- moter Clark, staging the Welsh- in bout, today received a tel- egram from Freddie Welsh saying he would arrive here tonight Welsh stopped over in Arizona for & short pleasure trip. Seattle Automobile School, Broadway. The In-} | Time SSCS eee eee eee tees eee ee eeeeee by Day Juniors The Day Juni defeated the Night Juniors 62 to $4 in the Y. M C. A. Junior track meet held last night at Denny field, Thomas of the Day Juniors was the Individual atur of the winning three firets, twe seconds and third Heady of the Night Juniors also did ‘excellent work, winning 1 points for his class, Good marks were made in |weveral events. The summary fol | lows 50-yard = dash—Thomas Rvans second, Jones third Running high jump—tT | first, Quigley second, Wilde Five feet 880-yerd ron Chuck second, Time 2:28 4-6. Pole Vault—Quigley second, Thomas third ot 2 Inches, yard = dash Evans second, 815 | Spound shot put—Thomas | Moran second, Reynolds third tance 45 2 inches Running broad — jump first, Wilder second, Jones | Distance 17 feet ° dash — Evans Thomas second, Jones third | TGyard hurdle — Heady Thomas second, Wilder third Night Junior team° consist Casey, Naughton, Heady jand Evans won the &§80-yard race The second balf of the Y¥, M. C. A. senior meet wil! be held to | morrow night at Lincoln park. firet, ehman third MeDougal MeFadden first, third first, Heady Height 9 Thomas Heady firet, first Dis Heady third first, first, | [eee ee eee eee eee lt * ;| JOHNSON 18 HAVING * j* HIYU SKOOKUM TIME. & * ABOARD KRON PRINZ * WILHELM, June — 9.—(By | ® Wireless to New York)—Jack Johnson, en route to the cor onation, continues to be the center of attraction on board the big lner color line bas yet been drawn. After a alight attack of mal de mer the first day out, during which Johnson and his white wife kept to their state: room in the chief engineer's quarters, Johnson appeared this morning feeling fine and gave « boxing exhibition in the gymnasium. Both male and female. passengers watched Johnson's per formance with keen interest. # SERRE ERE EEE EEE eeeeeeeeeeeeteneee ippins Forfeited Game VANCOUVER, June 9 | forfeited the game with Vancouver yesterday in the eighth inning | when Harris failed to retire from [the grounds within the three-min | ute Umit cafter being ordered out by Longanecker. ‘ancouver was leading af the time, 8 to 6 The score: Porfiand rh - 63310001-—-8 9 5000-00005 9 ckson, Jensen and Lewis for Vancouver; Butler and Harris for Portland Vapcouver Portland ‘Bengals Win ‘Another One TACOMA, June &.—Ticoma de feated Victoria again yesterday, 6 to 3. The Bengais cinched the game in othe opening inning, four hits, a pass and three errors giving Tacoma four runs. Gordon was | effective in the early innings. The | score rhe | Victoria ...000-600003—-3 10 4 | Tacoma ....406-100-0-1-"—6 11 0 Batteries——-Sage and Spigaman for Victoria; Gordon and Burns for Tacoma, Dug Purchases a New Pitcher OAKLAND, Cal., June 9.—Secre- jtary McFarian of the Oakland | Const League cru, | Serday that he had sold Pitcher “Kitty” Knight to the Seattle club of the Northwestern league. Me Furlan said a reduction in his large pitching staff was necessary and that both he and Knight thought the change would be a good one, The purchase price was not stated The Georgetown team wants a |game for next Sunday with some | Seattle team. Address H. C. Dahl- | strom, 226 Areade Annex, or tele- | 4804. a Madison Park _.. FRIDAY, SATURDAY and SUNDAY ° June 9, 10 and 11. e Under Direction of CHAS. P WALSH, of Los Angeles, Cal, Yational Aviator Proceeds divided between Wayside Emergency Hos- James W. Yorrison pital and Anti-Tuberculosis Society. third.) BY PROF. grades. Play must be made a reg urrigulum of all our schools. T ¢ than to-think that country children can get along som out any physical edycation * Every gir! should form an inveterate and incurable She usually plays with her brother until he Then she stops playing, ceasen to physical lethargy just when she me |. We need special playgrounds for our girls and unconstrained by themselves. that “play Ix food, and gymnastics We must never forget that ¢ ia between 10 or 11 and 14 or 16. height. The great change in the ‘Papke Defeats | English Champ LONDON, June 9.—Billy Papke won the middiewelght champion jahip of the wopd yesterday after }noon by stopp Jim Sullivan | English title holder, in nine rounds Jot fighting, at the | fore an enormous crowd. Papke*had an easy victory, rash ing the Englishman from the start Sullivan showed great clovernons, bat could not stop Papke’s rushes with his punches, Papke landed many hard blows at in-fighting and twice warned for hitting tn clinches In the ninth round Papke floored Sullivan with # savage uppercut corner. He was unable to come to |the scratch when the gong sounded for the 10th round. Referee Corri awarded the figgt to Papke amid applause. COLLEGE TEAMS LEAVE JONE 24 CAMBRIDGE, June 9.—The Har vard and Yale track teams will leave this country on June 24 bound for London, England, where they will meet the combined Cambridge Oxford teams in a track meet early tn Suly, oThe American athletes have re ceived an Invitation to show at Dresden following their English in nnounced yes-*¥asion, but the team as a whole will not compete, though individual entries may be made. Nine events will be run off in [the foreign program and freshmen will be eligible for competition. Experts at both colleges believe the Americans will carry off the honors, providing the American Rhodes scholars da not compete for the English team. America will depend on H. P. | Lawless, Herbert Jacques, H | Witherington of Harvard, and Capt 210| phone Main 2986, or Independent! Ktipatrick, R. G. Gardner, C. © | Childs, 8.°N. Beyers, G, A. Chis 'holm and R. Holden of Yale. Be- sides these a score of other Har yard and Yale men whom “Pooch Donovan and Johnny Mack might show to advantage will make the trip. MEET TO BE HELD The P, N. A. track meet June 17 will be held at the Madison park speedway instead of Denny Field, as was first planned. This change was decided upon yesterday by the board of managers of the Seattle Athletic club. The track at Madison to be faster and in better than the cinder path at the campus, and Madison park®is more accesatble to the public, Tom MacDonald had his crew of athletes out at Madison park yes- terday and put them through their paces, All the men were given fast workouts and some time next week semt-official trials yell be held All candidates for the team are eating at the training table. | MORE EASY MONEY FoR THE OKLAHOMA “HOPE,” TULSA, Okla., June 9.—Carl Mor-| | ris, the Sapulpa hope, is due to col lj| lect some more soft money tomor row, when he meets Jesse Willard, | another Oklahoma heavyweight, in a fifteen-round battle here, A side bet of $5,000 16 sald to have been made and the winner fs also to take | all the gate receipts. | NEW YORK—American entries [for the next Olympic games will close next June, JOHN M. TYLER of Amherst College. We must begin with the children in our primary and intern Palladium, be-| jand the Englishman wabbled to his| Track Meet Won Girls: Don’t Stop Being Tom-Boys--Play, Play, Play, Get the Habit of Play--Says Noted Saute CUNNING Some Sports in Which Girls Are as Expert as Their Brothers—the Football Girl, the Gym Girls, the Baseball Girl, the Girt Rowing Crew and the Gym Cl quickly. She hurries from girthood oxygen ts Curninhed by the un and general disorder arises @ur aim with, the girl ts three lung capacity, a sound, firm all these must b of trunk, al ider and thigh—the What is the proper amount of young women? Just # the vital and difficult Jate established and import fart ° fatal mis how with ilar bmbit of play joing the baseball (eam. be a tomboy, and often sinkg into it needs the exercise. where they “8 There ix much truth in the ng are medicine, ou critical period of the aft ife | cise each day Then comes the rapid incre in | peated structure of all the organs follow | doors or SPORTING SPARKS CINCINNATI.—Juat twent)gight) years ago today the Latonia ‘race track, which Opens its annie! spring meeting tomorrow, was {i augurated with the “Hindoo staked as the feature. This race is now) called the Derby. and This pan ent, at any one time he may provided it Yacht Club to Hold Regatta Seattle Yacht club is plan big regatta Sunday, June 182, when the second heat of the race around t triangular outside course for large cruising satlors will be pulled off, in addition to the salling °race for ot] footers around the inside course and a broken | race around Bainbridge island for | |arm, in hopeful today of soon being |jarge cruising power boats Jable to return to the game. When| Vajuayie and handsome trophies | he rejoins the pitching staff of the! gre offered in each event. The | Pirates, Nagel is anxious to make} large cruising sailors will compete good the reputation he brought! for the Sunde-Eriand cup and the with him from L ngeles power boats will compete for th - Frederick & Nelson trophy cup, | FORT WORTH.—A new six club/ and cups have also been offered by clans D baseball league opened its | the Hercules Electric company, the season today. Franchises have| Canton Electric company and Max been placed in San Angelo, Fig) Kuner. | Springs, Ballinger, Abilene, Stam-| More than 25 power boats are ex ford and Sweetwater | pected to enter the Bainbridge ts —* |land race and fast time will be | NEW YORK. — “Knockout”| made and possibly records broken | Brown, the local lightweight boxer, ‘a Conibear Is Coach |te making plans today for a trip to| Hiram B. Conibear was re |San Franciseo. Brown will be at| the ringside to challenge the win-| ner of the July 4 fight between | engaged as rowing coach of the Owen Moran and Champion Ad Wol-| University of Washington by the gast. Brown says he expects to en-| student board of control last night, gage in a number of short round) tiie salary will be $1,800, with a bouts en route. possible raise to $2,400. Contbear’s rp rr reelection is in recognition of his | NEW YORK.—The college bate-/ success with Washington crews ball season will close next week. At) —— — ~ West Point tomorrow the game be-| HANOVER, N. H.—Chester, Em- tween West Point and Columbia) ¢rson, captain of the Dartmouth ends the army se! ule, Harvard | college team, will join the Phila and Brown play tomorrow and the |delphia Americans July 1 following Saturday Williams and| Harvard cross bate. Ponnsyivania| * ** * ** * eee HH ®® | plays at Holy Cross tomorrow, and | ¥ on Wedn Harvard. Columbia, Cornell and) pay eeaetkeeekeae Yale teams also disband next week. The Burke & Farrar team det ns ed th8 Highland Viewsuypaterd LOS ANGELES, June 9—J0®/11 to 9, In an exciting Lot Rivers and Tommy Dixon are in| played game. Burke & Farrar * the best condition for their 20-round | want a game with the Olalla contest, scheduled to take place at! \adtress’ C, W. Solomonson, the Vernon arena tomorrow after-| jst ay. N | Boon. The boys weighed In at - ~ jten o'clock this morning with) the Seattle Nationals trimmed neither over the stipulated welgbt} tne National Banke of Commeree, 6 of 122 pounds. 2, yesterday in the Bankers’ Both fighters leagues Hewitt walked six Seanad men in two Innings and the Seattle maathe Nationals got a safe lead before he VALLEJO—Willlam Walters of | stoadied. Elliott pitched fine ball ine seeming br | Independence | tor the Seattle Nationals, fanning knogked out Jacl? Adams ‘Of tb@!ien men and allowing but six bits crulser Raleigh in one round yes terday afternoor winnin th al CANADIAN PACIFI ! | The wing & | PITTSBURG. Walter Nagel, for merly of the Pacific Comst league, |who ts recovering from a * * AMATEUR BASEBALL. * ay Holy Cross gbos to 4 * * i 8339 are confident of welterweight championship of the navy. NEW RECORD MADE iW HILL-CLIMBING CONTE ALGONQUIN, INL, Jgne 9.—Edd: Hearne, tn a Be&x racer, thin after noon established a new hilkeManb: |B hoat @direct) does not call ai ing contest record. The topt, was|i 3. 8 made in the Chicago Motor %tib's |B morning trip sixth hill-climbing contest. He | climbed New Hill in 163-5 seconds or dally at 9 4 11:30 p.m. The morning boat ay night the #. 8. Troquots stead of the to, Pier A Thong Mein 0888; Ina Dance at Dreamiana tonig! OLD HATS blocked, cleaned, dyed, retrimmed and remade. PLUMES willowed, dyed, curled and remade. THE MODEL Mu Prof. Stevens’ New my Fourth and Ping Retailed at Wholesale Brices DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 3rd, near Pike ersized lungs, He nervous m laid In early childhood b how strenuous should it stion atir up all the vital organs to respon She wust use her heavy muacles, but not too long or too strenu profitably is taken tn Fresh air is the best tonics and the in excellently veutilated roome OF THE WORLD - College Professor Then t eave been at it across( bit to left field me a chance and I've jever stnce Baseball managers run some unique ones, The tales told when a number get together make Munchausen look like the prize] ‘The Omaha-to-Denver scholar in a Bible class—and the| versa, depending upon yo range part of it is that the ma-tdence) highway is abo’ rity are true |for automobi’es. Funds Manager McGraw told me about/at last session of the I his big southpaw, Ed. Hendrick#,|iature permit counties to who before he joined the Glants,/farmers to keep the high was cutting didoes in the semi-pro Guide posts a f field about Chicago. guide book is to be Hendricks hails from Benton |isaued for tourists. The pertinent Harbor, Mich, and was recom |might ask, “What's the good of d to McGraw, who took bim|an Omahato-Denver road when you Marlin Springs last March for ‘t get to elther terminal for @ try-out, Hendricks performed after @ rain? impressively and drew carfare back - to New York, where he was coached| Matt Wells by Wilbert Robins Although 48} Cross, and right @way Knock Out full of promise as a hop fiend |s of| Brown's manager wants to date dreams, Hendricks needed school |him. Wells* couldn't have per. ing to develop into a major league | formed impressively ¢ gunner, 60 Me d to} ‘a send bim to Joe McGinnity was crying for help |Jeffries ran seven But when MeGraw told Hen-jted to a rub out dricks he was sinted for the Kast-| gophers. Johnson ern league, the Benton Harbor | ride. sidewheeler kicked. He told Mc Graw that if he couldn't play with | the tx he would hike hom Go to Newark he would not Hendricks, under the impres sion that he was a fixture with the Giants had invested $60 in a the Glants, had invested $60 In a mer in New York, and the Hast ern league sentence was like a pan of jee water on the back of a sleeper's neck trimmed Leach Remethber a year ago today? miles, submit and then—shot took @ joy gins couldn't have witnesse | Indianapolis motor race hey’ have feit right at home—like @ flea on a hound pup, Charley Somers Cle’ id club, is trying to « the Memphis, Southern | franchise, to have another “farm” for Nap y "| « the “1 asked Hendricks why he /| conclusion a formy would not play in the Eastern the Naps don’t need @ league,” said McGray, “and be raid 80 much as they do § while he was with the Giants th folks in Benton Harbor thought h : was the real McCoy, but if he went} Ping Bodie seems to be a fact to a minor league they'd imagine |The coast boy ts as much of a hit he was a phony. Can you beat|in New York as in Chicago. that? And this kid right off the a . And just think of it—in another Hendricks is in Benton Harbor.| week we'll be falling for the Wok He balked at Newark, and Mc-|gastMoran stuff as readily as we Graw, seeing farther than bis nose,/did the same ne of bunk last did not insist upon the southpaw | year, playing with McGinnity. Neither) ° es did he do anything else that could} Please keep one optic upon be called drastic, He let Hendricks | Roger Bresnahan's bunch. If St slide out of tewn for a time. Hen-|{ouis runs well cardinal will be dricks is pitching for Benton Har-| popular in that town this summer jbor and hopes to get back with the/ and brown will be dragged through Hants, since, with Wiltsie laid up) the mud. You can almost hear the od jand Marquardt not thoroughly city|“Bresna Hens” (per H. E. K) roke, he figures McGraw will need | cackle as they scratch dirt. & healthy appetite, a larger |another southpaw / —— The foundations f “But,” McGraw sald, “what 1} the exercise of the muscles |couldn’t understand is why Hen-| a heavy, fundamental muscles, dricks was unwilling to go to} exercise for girls of different ages | Newark, where he could get regu-! be for each age? ,'8r money and valuable experienc Our exercise Is to be a etim- that would sawn: rd . wins to the Giante. ome of the things @ healthy Growth ant iso bushers do ie beyond me.” to young womanhood. Insufficient ~ poverty of bi fold FOR new, modern turstshed rooms “The Rubber Store” 714 First Av. We carry a complete line of Khaki, Rubber and Oil Cloth > ing, Rubber Footwear and Sai dries, Wool Secks, Cutlery, Fishing Tackle, Wright & Dit- son Tennis Goods, Impo! Golf and Tennis Shoes, Gur and Ammunition. A Cleveland fan within ear shot related a story abont Jackson, a right field hitter, out-guessing the | Detroit team in a pinch when Joe |so maneuvered that he hit to teft| field, after the Tiger defense had been pulled around to the right ‘Any player who can do that has brains. You can't tell me he t bright,” asserted McGraw I broke Into the game because take & good deal of exer- veral small doses, often re exercise should be out- CANADIAN ATHLETES SAIL. MONTREAL, June 9.—Represent atives of the Canadian Amateur Athletic union, who will carry the|!* colors of the Dominion in the Festi }1 hit to left field, although 1 bat: val of Empl: games at London, a ted left-handed,” continued Mec sembled here today ready to sall|Graw, “1 was too small to te con on the Megantic tomorrow. Be-/ sidered when I first asplred to play aides the ival games, the Ca-/and to get a chance I had to de-| : Tennis Racquets} nadian Athletes will participate! vise something that would over-| . 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