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SEATTLE FIGHT FANS MAY SEE THE FORMER WORLD'S CHAMPION IN ACTION WITH M'VEIGH GIANTS WIN BY CLUSTERING CLOUTS PORTLAND, June 22.--Tacoma won a wild and woolly slugging tured the game 8 to 2, four doudies tn a row tn the seventh inning by Weed, Ort, Raymond and Leard giving the locals tho game. Tt was a pretty pitchers’ battle throughout, For the first six ses @ions the Giants got but two safe hits, and Fullerton held Spokane to five «wats in the same period. The Indians scored one run in the third when Cartwright walked and Frisk and Kippert singled. They tallied another in the sixth the same way, Miles Netsel drawing transportation ng the ciroult on bits by Zimmerman and Ostdiek Spokane before Weed opened the seventh with a @lashing Ort followed with a hot bounder that struck Cooney jn the eye, almost knocking him senseless, Weed scoring while the Spo kane shortstop groped blindly for the ball. ley Raymond poked one out to the right field fence and Ort tafied. Shea sacrificed, advancing Raymond to third, Fullerton swung hard on the ball and, Instead of driving ft to the fence, laid down a Iitle bunt which permitted Raymond to scurry home as Fullerton was thrown out at first, That ended the scoring Fullerton held the champs safe tn the eighth and ninth and Kraft also regained his efficactousne Fullerton’s chief fault yesterday was wildness pinches and got out of several bad holes, He was port Hasty Umpire Alle The score but he steadied in given splendid sup was chased off the non a close decision “id tn the second inning for sassing at first, He was replaced by Ostdiek. 3 Po fpgtane— one-cwook eorernseun «| commncooey Fullerton 5 uble play—Fuller _Kane and Mr ay i upekane «Umpires Allen. TIGERS WIN IN WILD SLUGGING MATCH PORTLAND, June 22.—-Tacoma won a wild and wooly slugging Match from Portland yesterday by a 13 to 8 score. The teams made a nd total of thirty hits. Garrett was knocked out of the box tn ird iuning and Maxmeyer was just as easy, Higgins seg oh ‘the fourth and was hamr-ered hard. The score: 1 ‘ TIOZ000 O0OOS1 0416 Higgins and Siebt for Tacoma; and Bradley and Moore for Portland ry 8 Hy Garrett and Maxmeyer STANDING OF THE © vee A ATTLE 464 | Baldwin of Boston ?| fight at the title, E New York ..... Boston Batteries—Matthewsen and Mey lers; Weaver and Kling i 1 Detroir tad titan Portland Nan Francisco 4 Los Angeles A . “er inti STANDING OF THER CLURS Washington Philadelphia ..... w Batteries—Gray and Ainsmith; Morgan and Thomas. At Philadelphia. Second game— R Washington 1 6 Philadeiphia 6 8 glen ithe Batteries—Gromme and Street; | Yoiedo Coombs and Lapp. am Seattie Automobile School, 210 Dance at Broadway. base imbue b.) Kaneas City 5/ St Peat 6 Minneapotia #. Dreameca 3 /tlon will be the meeting tomorrow |matehed to meet the | Moran Wolgast contest. } | affatr Pera bape oeppbaeeas WINNER OF THIS SCRAP TO HAVE CRACK AT THE LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE) FIGHTING POSES OF MATTY BALDWIN AND FREDDIE WELSH. SAN FRANCISCO, June 22.—A} opposites. Baldwin ts a rushing, Baldwin does not claim to be a) fight that will have an important | dlam-bang fighter, while Welsh is clever boy, but his style is an ef bearing upon the lightweight situa-/a brilliant boxer, His cleverhers fective one, as he never gives his} is amazing. man & chance to rest. LARGE CROWD SEE BOUTS AT SEATTLE A. C. SMOKER Several hundred enthusiastic | Englishman hard, with lefts and) fans packed the gymnasiam last ye a ‘ Griffin was = oa o best smokers While he was staggering grogatly rar balled att te dene ee about the ring he caught Hardt in | letio ‘club, a1 4 the Jaw with a ripping left swing | a coer eo Ee Fd and the tables were reversed ae of Hattling ‘Nelson {Hardt forgot his science and the the Durable Dane acting as referee | ™e2 fought savagely through threc @ithe program with persiflage ’ Eat Case, So Oe ore | Seven boxing bouts and y An a od was | : wrestling matches gave the and a ape #| members an athletic melange that ee nen yy i ms { jentiatiod the most ardent and what itterly exhaus' at th Sith ingmen lacked in| {i2!8b as to hardly be able to raise | snee a . ] | Zleagerness and —_determination.| , Forbes of Spokane by far] There was little stalling and|‘* Classlest ringman of the eve-| ning. His fight with Tom Martin | Ree & | several Fs ggud bouts were WUitl! (f the Rainier Valley A.C. was| Ses as eile stopped by Charley Beckingham ‘ near the close of the second ses. ees es oe Vaosouch over |*ion.. Martin was on the mat and| Hardt of the 8. A.C. in thethmmt. Seemed likely to stay there. The | tan “age . I boy had been floored several | potting ge vase al |times and was utterly outclassed | Sle diavaniaese, anata |by the Spokaneite. Forbes was! night between Freddie Welsh, ex champion of England, and Matty | Each wants a} and the winner assured of being vietor of the practically LoFPPESPESPU TIVE Facts About the Fight. Distance—20 rounds Referee—Jack Welsh Matty Baldwin, 27 old; weight, 130; height feet by faches Bent fighta—Won 12round deci» fon over Owen Moran; cht 12round draw with Ad Wol kant Freddie Welsh, 25 years ob weight, 133; height, & f inches. Beat fights—-20. draw with Packey McF\ 1S-round decision over years 5 and Abe At- This will be the second Ume sh and Baldwin have their ret being a six-round nodecision in Philadeiphia. Welsh ad mits that It was one of the hardest contests of his career In the ring the boys are exact 0 Discount for Ten Days Suits, Suitable for Late Fall Wear All new, bought for the Spring and Summer season. We find the late Summer has left too many Suits on our hands, and we must clear them You save nearly a third by buying now. All the new colorings, in Cassimeres, Cheviots and Fancy Worsteds, in- cluding the new browns and gray effects so popular this season. out. $15.00 Suits $18.00 Suits $20.00 Suits $22.50 Suits Every Suit fitted by our Expert Tailor Free of Charge All Summer Suits (Two Piece) | At One Half Price and Less HATS DPF Straw Hats, all styles, from— $1.25 to $3.50 Panama Hats—~ $5.00, $7.50 and $10.00 Largest stock of $5 Panama Hats to se- lect from in the city. Agents for Famous Un- jon Made Keystone Pants and Overalls. New Pair for a Rip. voeeee $12.60 cave shifty and lashed out like a mule | } bont jand Meagh abruptly ter ) ning of the fourth round when the men wrestled outside the ropes | and North landed on the back of his hend. But Nelson declared it | no decision | Miller lost the decision to Cam pie in the middlewetght class after! four tast rout er was out weighted considerably | Jim Wilson of the lost to Frank Krat | beavywelght bout, an extra round | being called for. | rthwood of the S. A. ©. de }feated Shand of the R. V. A. C.| in the 130-pound class after four | rounds | Crowd Jeered the Judges. Dean, R. V. A. C.,, lost « decision \to Merrick, and the crowd yelled jand jeered for five minutes. Dean jundoubtedly shaded Merrick. | Polly Grimm failed to throw | Andy Dow in ten minutes, Dow utting up a clever and game de se against his huge opponent {Walter Taylor, 8. A. C., defeated E |Brochern, Y. M. C. A $25.00 Suits | George F. Russell was announcer | “oa {and Jesse Ives refereed the pre $27.50 Suits .. \liminary bouts aie $30.00 Suits Blacks and Blues included. ‘ ® $10.50 | $14.00 | WHIFFS FROM THE SMOKER $15.75 | Bat Nelson showed the same en | durance in talking that he did fight jing. Bat seemed to forget that he was merely a side issue, and not |the main show. They had to pull | the bell on the Dane once in order to stop him Meagher, the poet-pugilist of |Rainier Beach, # deat and dumb. | He is full of fight, and had to be |forcibly pried away at each round end, as he couldn't hear the gong. | Meagher also made a hit with his Chesterfieldian manners. He opened and closed the fight by sa luting his opponent with a courtly | }less hitting. A snappy straight beats the swing every time, Hard lly a boy boxed ‘ast night but was a |mark for a swift straight left—and lwo few were used, There was a fearful paucity of straight punches on display last night. Too much swinging and aim: We carry a complete line of Uni ade ’ ec of Union-Made Martin made an awful roar when | the Duke of Beckingham stopped |his fight with Forbes in the second |round. But Martin was lucky to |gat out of ft so easily. Forbes | would have almost certainly knock ed him out, and twice before the |final flop Martin had gone to the floor without being hit to avoid pun- lishment. That alone would have | disqualified hin under a strict in. | terpretation of the rules. WALL PAPER Retailed at Wholesale Prices DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 3rd, near Pike Shoes, including Packard and Gotzian Douglas, Fancy Golf and Neg- ligee Shirts, from— 75¢ to $2.50 SEATON HAMMERED HARD BY INDIANS, WHo TAKE REVENGE FOR MONDAY'S DEFEAT ‘Funny Fanigrams That Win Tickely palit sinieak 45 i otal vantage TE: Slat COMPANY SEEMED LITTLE TOO FAST. * Quite recently @ North Bnd team played Black Diamond and @ was benten 17 to 0, As the North Enders were leaving the mine @ r, that Welsh will not stop the|*# tng town someone called out: “Hey! You clam diggers! Thin @ Bostonian inside of twenty rounds.|# i» too fast company for you. You fellows ought to get jobs flag * om It is reported that Welsh will | ging for a steam roller.” | cet. 1m * stop training tonight instead of a|# few hours before the match. Bald |@ TERK HEHHHRRHRRHEKRERA HEHE HK KH ie Welsh Is Favorite BAN FRANCISCO, June 22 to f and a which prevall Freddie Welsh, Ten half are the odds} today in favor of|* who meets Matty | * Baldwin here tontprrow night, | * re is money at 10 to 9, how-|* L. LEDROSE, 1463 Weat bith win ix not working today. HURST PARTICULAR ABOUT ASSOCIATIONS Tim Hurst, the serappy umpire of big league far fans howling at him one minute and taughing the nex a game some years ago Hurst. ¢ @ decision and called him a thief and robber. “Thief and robber am 1?” reposted Hurst. “Well, you shouldn't associate in such bad company— the club house for yours.” Even the banished player had to laugh at Tim's witty comeback Ww. had the During The Western Union Clerks de- vena feated the Valentine station nine 12 to 1 in a game played at Valen-| Une Sunday morning. Features of the game were the Lelding of Berg, | O'Conner and Smith of the Weat- ern Union. The pbatterion were Wilson and Loftus for Valentine and ©. 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