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Ate Bi, we eS BOB HODGE SAYS HE WILL STOP NELSON'S p wor BOXING BOUUT AT NORTH BEND JULY 4 3 —— THE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 27, 1911. STAR SPORTS SEATTLE SECOND IN TEAM BATTING AVERAGES MONG THE NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE CLUBS By Jove—! ALMosT HAD FOR.GOTYEN-THIS I5 Lapigs||A BEAUTY Waren DAY — I'S UP Yo me TO MAKE SOME GRANDSTAND PLAYS —— AG reeay, HERES ANOTE FROM Duee Weevdis |SICK AND HE WANTS ™eE YO PLAY IN HIS } PLACE — TAIS ISTHE CHANCE | HAVE BEEN LONGING FoR —— (GUN ea 4 PLO a - ¥ e “ . 1. | — arets | |sylvania No, 3 and Columbia No. 4 i THESE KIDS ARE CORNER LOT CHAMPIONS Cornell Crews {222 ':iwst\"ce'vii'vee «| Bob Hodge Puts jampions um 'y e avers 14:15 o'clock and the varsity race | jthe big event of the day, in sched * é - VANCOUVER, June 27—The Spokane champions were trounced : r re . : > eg mea : SM (uled for 5:30 o'clock. Pennsyl 9 to 6 yesterday in a game marked by heavy hitting. Both Erickson i ides fg iad ey a fe ae 2g mae 1c. e to in pote gy Een aereenes, Cornell I on 4 and Strand were pounded out of the box in the early innings, Clark) ter hy Wis! a a> str NO how ih, hae * The ee ee Rye hehe ‘ey [and Wisconsin are represented in| Bob 186i gucceeded Erickson and pitched good ball, but the Beavers continued to | : ; “Sy at POUGHKEEPSIE, N. ¥., June 27, | nt eer ar erewe due to the According to Bob Ha ine aoe rae Ac Benner, Kigpest, Hartisca and Bennett all mage beth} ‘ A rousing aggregation of college | ios of men and other misfortunes Bend ‘July 3 between Battling “4 t stops, The score: se om! men, business men and members | are not up to thelr standard of last sed Hod Whitaean : 4 Pe er . er net, Is | year ‘ ly 1 think boxing | : ; | «of the younger net ‘ ae F rsonally le iol * ermal eeeeas ey eas Aen gee | to witness the annual} That Columbia, which is COM! ean sport and works for ceded to have second best chance|t Os in the young,” sald the ena to win, believes its hope none tool mur the law is against tt and Bl ntry. Cornell, the ex- | Well based, was seen today when! worn to enforce the laws, fi perts believe, is almost certain to | the New Yorkers demanded 5 to 2/inig statement now co from the backers of Cornell. Little] ioters and public wil Although the first race does not | money was placed at the odds, al lappetnted at the last Jtake place until $:30 o'clock this | though in the last hours before the | Nelson was to have bo | afternoon, the adherents of the ro-|race it is believed much cash will! whitman six rounds at spective crews have been eng | be placed |The North Bend aula ful in creating a clamor which is e |guaranteed there would be | heard for blocks around. Hat bands, terference. sox and cravats that would make # giate regatta on the Hud ween the best college crews Batteries Clark and Lewis for Vancou q Bengals Win Hard Battle From Bees VICTORIA, June 27.—Tacoma won a thrilling 11-Inning game from Victoria yesterday by a 3 to 2 score. It was a pitchers’ duel between nis and McCreary, with the Tiger finger having the best of it. Two ft and a wid pitch gave Tacoma a run in the second, Victoria worked the double squeeze in the seventh, tying the score, and Householder the not be NEW YORK—Only a $3,000 guarantee will bring about a meet- ; ainbo dence between Tommy Murphy and| MILLIONAIRE BARBOUR Re then scored on a sacrifice fly. rainbow pale are in evidence. |ing , et eateta care came home on Annis’ two- Students and thelr friends from|Knockout Brown. Murphy was < oe ea geal re ee. |Cornetl, Columbia, nia, knocked out by Brown in forty ,CHICAGO, June 27-—D : " c » Ith, The score: Wisconsin and Syracuse a ng|seconds in their last bout - | tha ir a ee R HH. E. their college yells one after an-|though Murpby has many admir-|etther a “white hope” or @ i coma o. 50.88 ¢.8:0 3 4 8 9 8 | other fers here {t is doubtful whether al Warren Barbour, ‘ his “6 @oo-8 7 & Crews Better Last Year |match between these fighters ; ig te ka OP Sed ee ‘teenie aieoas "and Varchaee The four-oared race, which com-| would warrant the amount demand-| wealthy Eastern socal mam, menees at 3:30 o'clock, has fourjed by Brown, because Murphy | made it publicly known that bee | crews entered. Syracuse has drawn |exacted that sum for the former/no time for boxing In Chicago course No. 1, Cornell Pena-! bout. has no pugilistic aspirations. — 7 ‘and DeVost for Victoria. W. tL Pet ' RISING STARS. fancourer | OS) “Crane company defeated the | ithe. is **5 | Postoffice team 6 to 5 at Lincoln | . 4 pe aaectn sieoet **\nark Saturday. The eo was } poate malts, Yeettetar. yun. | pitchers’ duel betwee ry | m ime y om nr a 5 WE) Wick with the honors about even. Scans. Meehane S) Tecoma > Vir! crye fanned 16 men and Wick 10. / 9 Games Today. har rang = (This picture was taken at the Jdtobs Photo Shop.) ’ . ee ES ane: Ramone ot Van-| | The Excelslors. wor from vaee| The Harvard Cubs won thejin the association were ell, tied claim the kid championship of Se| ou fn t a | or ington park. Merritt of the Ex-|ehampionship of the Junior asso |at the end of ten games and de attle. The members of the team | NATIONAL LEAGUE. (ceisiors’ tanned 11 men. The lelding contests had to ba played. |S°¢: 0. Maxwell, Burroughs, ska jes | Rainier twirler was touched for | “tion by defeating the Sioux last mg © Young, Judd, Noyes, Baum, W Latest and Best Styles in L 17 hits, Saturday 11 to 9. The four teams|The Cubs have a faat _ Maxwell, Emery and Jarvis. af Tailored Suits. ony Se prt York 23 Se — = ~ am sites ' } worsteds and novelties, in =z | | SESS SSE Bobbie Pulls _|Victoria Third mr nye tabure 26 team ¢ Bremerton mai | ae 4 Hy 12 to 1 Sunday. MecDermot pitched | 1e $ 1 mixtures. orp a with vw) le Ul ir women oer: 23 eee Sacker Is Sold NEW ORLEANS—A match be-| e ner ee: Ae ee The Levinson Juniors added ‘a e ane) ‘tween Joe Coster of Brooklyn and | misses. At Brooklyn. another scalp to thelr long string Peete ; ‘< | VICTORIA, B. C., June 27-—Bill Joe Mandot of this city for 20 New York-Brookiyn game post-/1Y°) ii uing the Eaatlakes to the|, VANCOUVER, B.C. June 26—!0c4ian, Victoria's crack third|rounds has been arranged for poned; wet grounds. ltune of 16 to 6 at Woodland park | Battling Nelson was “pinched” this |) suman, has been sold to the September 17 here. The fighters | morning. Arrayed in his road togs, | noon. y ericans for $1,600./ will make about 124 pounds. Man-| ° At Pittsburg. Sunaey toed a act sed, Oriltta Setting into condities for a few on Lite Geewacaeaeeaa last sight |dot beat Geoter in & rounds at} R BH. w, Sunday the Juniors ge Juniors | COuMters tn this vietnity, the Dane |). "1, Wattelet 'Memphis last week. | ime § Cincinnati ee ees | pga wt thr pers g hallonge the | ¥2# Jogwing along one of the city’s | "1 {, probable that Goodman will se | Pittsburg 3 3 a have reorganized and challenge th¢) rincipal streets when one of John for the East within a few } : + Mohawks. Phone Queen Anne 671 ve e | SAN FRANCISCO—Fight fans Bull's upholders of the law inter | 4 cepted his progress, feeling sure he had grabbed a real thug. The Battier indignantly informed | Batteries—Smith, McQuillen and a Adams, Steele and Gibson, oO. here expect a good exhibition to-/ night when Johnny McCarthy local lightweight, and Rufe Turner | The Cubs defeated Renton Sun- day 10 to 6. Payne of the Cubs |pitched fine ball and was given The Victoria fans are indignant) over the deal as they believe Good: | man’s loss will place the Bees bope- | $1.00 and $1.50 $1.00 and $1.50 $1.00 and $1.25 i sisson the “ rs “ ‘i nage mix in a fourround bout. Me-| At Philadelphia. | gilt edge support, two fast doubles Nellans ef hegenich eee | wly out of the race, [Carthy is the favorite at 10 to & ’ H. E. | being pulled oft. had never heard of such a person.| The Moran team beat the Pan-| Fritz Holland and Rufus Wiliams vades = ¥, ‘ | land ‘k | Will also appear in a special event. : nemne ht é 13 1| The Schwabacher Mardware|, Finally « friend of Nelson's came |toriums 10 to 9 at Woodland par p i | to the rescue and satisfied the po-|Sunday afternoon. Brownlie of the Batteriee—Ferguson, Brown and | team defeated the Chicago, Milwau. Cicotte, Karger and Kleinow At Chicago. R. H. B. trolt +6 12 1 Ihicago . 3 7 1 Batteries—Summers and Stan ee; Young, Lange, Olmsted and jullivan. 14 400 Hal Chase Would Patent New Play NEWARK, N. J.. June 27.— Manager Hal Chase of the High landers is seeking a patent on a ew play he has discovered. It is be worked when, with two out, “there are fast men on second and third, | The man on second Is to take a big lead and draw a throw from the catcher. Then the runner on third scoots for home on the play If, instead of throwing to second, i@ catcher heaves the ball to the rumher on segond is to py until he pulls a. throw from © third baseman to sécond, thus giving the runner on third his ehance to score. Chase believes that, properly ‘orked, the play will succeed four mes in five, Lake Washington strawberry ide are now open to the public Yesler way car. oon S Moines next Sunday. The Chancellors lost to Issaquah by a 6 to 5 score In a hard fought game Sunday. The Chancellors want games with out of town teams for July 2, 4 and 16. Address R. A Hatfield, 3022 16th av. 8 The Pirates went to Pacific City Sunday and won from the home |team, 6to 0. Sharkey did excellent | pitching for the Pirates and Hogan and Root were stars with the stick The Pirates want games with teams averaging 17 years. Address Manager Raythond, O'Brien, Wash. The Fir team went to McMurray Sunday, accompanied by a large crowd of rooters, and trounced the locals, 8 to 3. There were sever! sensational plays in the game. The | batteries were Singerstad and Ting. |ley for Fir and Young and Watson for McMurray, Singerstad pitched |4 great game. The Leschis were defeated by the Wolverines yesterday 8 to 7 at Adams playfield. McVey of the Wolverines fanned 12 batters. CHICAGO—The Chicago Athletic jclub will be represented by 18 |#tar athletes in the National Ay A |U, track and field championships jon Forbes field, Pittsburg, June 40, jand July 1. | beat athletes will participate. SEATTLE BALL TEAM ARE NOW WINNING fut they do not ¢ npare with the orted Wail Papers 1 A. B. Groonus & Co., i444 Firat Av at price for two weeks from 1 A number of America’s | This punch, shown in the accom- panying picture, is the one Owen Moran hopes to land-on Ad Wol gast in their fight July 4, and if he does, it will be curtains for the champion, according to the Brit ish boxer. The blow is the one that beat) Battling Nelson, Moran can whip over this wallop from any position and without telegraphing it. It is Bues Is Third Best Batsman Mundorff is again leading the orthwestern league batters with a percentage of .358, Swain having dropped hack to 849. Arthur Bues is in third place with 340 and Cruickshank {8 fourth with .330, Netzel, who was leading three weeks ago, 1s back in the ruck with @ paltry 317, Knight of Seattle really leads the league with a percentage of $00, but this is discounted, as he has only been at bat five times. Selbt, the new Tacoma backstop, has an average of .529, getting nine hits at 17 times at bat. Coltrien, the Pippin shortstop, is also some slugger, getting 10 hits at 28 times at bat, Here are the best Munderff, Spoka: Vancouver, .349; Hues, Seattle, 340; Cruickshank, Seattle, Hrashear, Vancouver, 3 Spokane, 826; Skeels, 319; Ne@zel, Spokane, .317; Houses ten batters: 358; Swain, a short swing downward, the arm descending a half circle when the | ‘blow is delivered. When {t lands the weight of the body is bebind it, giving him a terrifig — hitting power. best wallop. the In Moran shows just where accompanying} piéture he punch ‘spar lands, using Jeff Perry, iring partner, as a target holder, Victoria, 311; Kijert, Spo- kane, 302. Here are the team batting aver- ages: Spokan 269; Porfland, 249; Victoria, 213; Tacoma, ,284; Seattle, .237; Vancouver, | .263) FORO IOTOKTOTO KOK tot \* |* READ THE 8TAR PINK * * FOR LATE SPORT NEWS, & Why wait for morning to read the late sporting news? |* Buy a Star Pink sheet on your |* way home and learn the re |* sults of all the ball games | and other big local and tele- graphic sport happenings, Read the news while it is hot, wate The Star Pink sheet for the exclusive pictures of the biggest sporting happen ings of the day, | * * * * * * * * * eeeee ee eee * * * Meek Trunk &Bag Co., Inc. TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. | ee fe fe tee te ttt te te at 921 M. Firat Ay $42, Ind. 1666, Moran considers this his | *) tournament is being played on the Kent County club links, with a greater field than ever before. The contests will continue through four days. ST. LOUIS.—Because he hit Manager Bresnahan of the St. Louls | Cardinals on the jaw, $50 was de ducted from the monthly salary of | Umpire Kiem by President Lynch of the National league, Lynch made this decision after hearing} evidence of all concerned. The Incident occurred after an exciting} game at Cincinnatl. LOS ANGELES.—Promoter Tom | McCarey announced today his se | lection of Eddie Smith of Oakland to succeed Charles Eyton as referee of the Pacific Athletle dlub. This means that Smith will referee the Rivers-Coster featherweight battle at Vernon July 4. Smith's selection | followed Eyton’s announcement j that he was through with the fight game for all time to come. * Seattle Automobile School, 210 Broadway. oe SPANGENBERG 1100 FIRST AVE. Cor. Spring St. FISH TACKLE CUTLERY. 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