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Come on Torrvocn ) Se SHEER, Upt Freon My Way OU Duds = Wanr ro & Weer Icentianuy an THE TUFFLUCK KID ALL [fo RIGHTs WirFy Niche ME OUT OF THE ” y b Ch ° peehamaae, ee? aie Bl k P "| + Canucks Are Cleaned by Champions = jo.o scan mux ron, Wo Black Pugs NCOUVER, B. C., June 28.—Vic Holm pitched a steady gamo|* RELIABLE DOPE ON THE *# sage for lame pe Engle and Gervais were hammered hard, ee eg = MORAN-WOLGAST FIGHT a ose ecisions it "s contest by a 9 to 4 tally. Engle was replac by - “rau Nag jt bboor'y ‘and’ the Indians touched up the new twirler|* The — ee ne bg Ph SAN FRANCISCO, June 28. * for five hits and the same number of runs fn inning, cinching the | * gaet and Owen Moran July Youth, ruggedness and weight won ; : ) 0 ore; | ® le the biggest battle scheduled # | for Jonnny McCarthy a decision 3 game. Hasty was benched for sassing Umpire MoCarthy. The score % for Johnny y ° R HB. es er Fi aaa meager over Rufe Turner, the old time y 0 6 4 negro lightweight, in a four-round sonal ° ° i 3 ; ; H 0 H > mn 64/* coca “eggs 3 fe Se — bout, MeCarthy was always the “ange ie nternatio a" paac 4 Batteries—-Engle and Gervais and Lewis for Vancouver; Holi and . Tor thane. fas Sens’ Os eon ae paqrossor and 8 store the battle had a ee - if get all the latest dope and ® i fioor The decision was the only a ae as | * pletures by the Star corre ® one that could have been made m4 “a |® spondent at the training ®) prite Holland was given the ver Lowly Bees Win Game From Tigers = str." pnt wom now aut svor hun Wilms, othe % until July 4 will have some “ine ® negro, after five rounds of milling VICTORIA, June 28.--Victoria trounced Tacoma 5 to 3 yesterday, | & side info” on this big battle, = ® Koy soore and Kid Ba: broke Ward's two-bagger scoring Davis and McMurdo, who were on bases, | w *' even in thelr bout, whi oP due to a pass and error. Thomas’ home run scored two more, The|® & & @w ek ee AHH KH HK rosy Heat Jack Drumgoole of Chi 4 Tigers threatened in the fifth and sixth, Starkell getting out of several _ _ pees s bad holes by clever pitching and good support. The score _| ‘The Centrais want a game for! Johnny Murphy, Billy Holmes 4 R. H. E.|/next Saturday afternoon, Phone|and Soldier Quinn won their ES Victoria . Per eS 0 0040001 %5 4 Ol White 461 | matches. a Tacoma . ~-@O09CO1L1R0 OOS 8 4 for Tacoma, Do lwanrVamppan oF 4 Batteries—Starkell and Dashwood for Victoria; Gordon and Burns CORNELL FIGHT WINS AT POUGHKEEPSIE WITH OLUMBIA CREW PUSHING THEM TO THE LIMIT Henry Tuffluck—Meets a Good Samaritan—Not! THAT LITTUR SHRIMP 1S A SPRY AFTER MY QWN HEART — HES OVER ‘THERE et Be hy ! y ty OUORY TO BF FAST TEAM FROM HOLLYWOOD, WN, THIS YOUNG HUGHIE JENNINGS IS GOODS | | CARLYLE © AMPBELL. — Yancourer AMERICAN LEAGUE | A | (Picture taken by the Jacobs Pho-| tess | e | tograph Shop.) ie SE | Sioux. the team tha cham ie plonship of the J peiation 2 a to the Harvard Cv a hard et be / | battle, Campbell third base coma 2 6 ry Ty and is a regular H Jennings Beattie at Portiand; Tacoma at Vie when it comes to encouraging his teria: Spokane at Vancouver At Boston. | men He is a “hoot mon . GUE. R. in " good loser, and that’s the best test NATIONAL LEA Philadelphia af | of sportsmanship | pore | Boston , Re, } w | Batteries Bender and Thomas; CeTe re eee Te Tere | York 4 } Wood and Nunamaker |* IT COSTS OWEN * phi, FH | — |® MORAN #00 A YEAR & Brees - At New York. * TO PAY FOR PHOTOS ® Piastenets 4 First game— RH. BR lw SAN FRANCISCO, June 28. tym " > % —When a fighter gets up in pevtibdes tpesereeeesS 8 MS # the pugilistic world it costes ® At Brooklyn. Ratterles—Johnson and Street; / ® money to keep his face before & R. H. £E_/ Quinn and Sweeny # the public. * 6 Gs ser * At least, so says Owen & ue oe At New York. ae % Moran, who will fight Ad Wol- # Second game— - r+ | * st on July 4 for the light # esi ig Washington .....-...6 Mo 3 © walghh dnamaplonsnip of the & SGeanlon, Schardt and Berges. New York ..... fee ae The Hollywood team is owe of the fastest aggregations In King |* welgh 7 _ Batteries—Walker and Henry; jcounty, and has not lost = game this year. Last Sunday Hollywood de |* WONG At Brooklyn. . |Coakley and Blair, fented Kirkland 5 to 3 in a game for a side bet of $150. Woodruff and * ce aaa: coer tor howl _ Second game—- R HK EB arin nm Snyder, the battery, are stars, and inany of the Hollywood rooters think bd — ” he eald, ner “and &| $ ell ba . : At Chicago. Woodruff will make good In fast company, He recently whiffed 15 )* pet ey tare: ped Brooklyn . H. & i Battories— Ames and Meyers; it . 6 ° se one oe oF i ih SE )® amounts to anything has to put # Barger and Erwin. Leste So es Se RSE RE Py + ‘waza; = & out the same amount. This is At St. Louis. ovan and Stanage, Louie Hahn to \* ail le aadition to he ones *| . | First game— R HE. * Moran has posed hundreds # | F icago vale 7 3 ry * i eres aay eae CHICAGO—Although the match | eet the Dane <0 oe eh Soe t Batteries—-Brown and Archer; between eee McFarland and B Bod And tailed to! * eral y re ago. *) Harmon Bresnahan. | Tommy urphy has been ca’ } jecause Bud nderson fal o ve gone mf, Packey need not loaf, for he| post his forfeit at the stipulated *** ke eRe ewe tw we At Pittsburg. is today in receipt of @ wire|tme, and also owing to opposition | | stating that he is wanted to go on | at Edmonds, Lonnie Austin can RH & « ® RISING STA i + 2 |July 4, with Young Ahern, by the | celled the agreement with the Van eda» 4 8 3 —— Knickerbocker Athletic club of | couver Sagi Me Mas m omy The Farwest team of the Western | ries—Fromme and McLean, American sat. New York ut Loule abn against Battling wants a game F camnltz and Gibvon, Association ae ‘elson at Edmonds July 6 fwith some fast amelbur team Sot 4 be PARIS.—Two horses belonging to] | uae te Petal so migd Bhs next Saturday afternoon, and also | a At Philadelphia. Columbus 26 W. K. Vanderbilt won two races and | ’ ‘ an outoftown game next Sunday. | : Boston . vee 9 3] Kansan Cny HH secured second place in another | Chance to meet the Battler, If Hall! rhe Farwests have a vacant date | Philadelphia 6 12 Oh i 25 event, at the Maison Lafitte meet teat hares * ong . Be * ms oript aly 4. Phone R. M. Belles, Main Called end seventh; rain. FI | Colovat won the prix des Encarts, | SUDsttute a local boy formerly’ 6) °° independent 3256, Batteries—Purdue Pty | Messidor 111 won the prix de Huex, | fom Nevada, who has a good ring and Kling; Chalmers and Moran. “ ITH “Mysterious Billy” Smith (Left) and Owen Moran, Snapped Outsid: the Latter’s Training Quarters. —Mysterious Billy” Smith, once |ing as a sort of friendly advisor one of the greatest welterweight him. fighters who ever entered a ring,| “ fs taking a great interest in the |m oran looks mighty good he said recently, after wate July 4. Smith has spent a week or |ly hard afternoon's work more at Moran's camp, watching him in his daily workout, and has|who claim to know declare 8mi Britisher’s style and ability. when he faces the lightweig! r. He has held iong talks with Mo-|champ. times. Of course, if you a son te on oe haven't the ready cash, you at 130 pounds, and Wolgast will cannot have the good Welsh Favored |v #0" ino, Siewenk <" has been much cut up in hard pak 3 | workouts with his sparring part for Third M ners, Marty Kane, Hobo Dougher jand “One Round” Hogan. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 28,|4aY Wolgast went nine full roun =Belection of a referee to arbitrate | With the trio, three each, and sho the Wolgast-Moran bout here July | @4 fine form, 4 probably will be made late to-|, The betting is still 10 to 8. day. A meeting to settia the ques. |fn8 begin to favor the Britt tion is to be held as the sequet to | #hort-ender, as Moran's training h an abortive discussion yesterday. |"doubtedly tightened up his arn Wolgast’s manager, Jones, is hold ing out strongly for Jack Welsh, and while Moran's manager, Har vey, has mentioned Eddic Smith, | bout bas been #0 good that one Jack Root, Ben Selig and others, it | the biggest crowds on record is believed Welsh will be chosen, |'k¢ly to see the tray. Neither Moran nor Wolgast is ex-| gs NG pected to do any boxing today.| Moran will ease off, as he is now deal of good, The advance seat sale for t been organized and wants a gan for July 4 With some Seattle tea rece! c ——_—_—_—_-_—_---_- $15 WARMED GTON BLDG, Dance at Dreamtand tonight, oe 47] and Canadienne fininhed second in IS HELPING MORAN TRAIN SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 28.{ran, giving him many tips and act Moran-Wolgast fight, scheduled for ing Moran go through a particular. That's all he will say, but those been greatly impressed with the|will have @ good bet on Moran Yester Many and body and has done him a great The South Colby team has just = Address F. J. Harmon, Harper, Boxing Mh Wetting || Wash. Culture record | It is understood that Nelson may | be allowed to box Ned Whitman at North Bend with the understanding that the affair will be an exhibition pure and simple, Sheriff Hodge at first announced that would not be permitted. the prix d'Essaides Pouliches. KIEL, Germany.—The Bibelot, owned by Harry Whitney, of the |New York Yacht club, and R. ©. Emmons, of the Eastern Yacht club, won the fourth of the series) of the international races here for second-class yachts. the bout PITTSBURG.—Ollie Snedigar, a member of the San Francisco Olym pic club, broke the world’s re for javelin throwing here by clear 167 feet 7% inches The record was made, however, in practice work for the American Athletic union meet, which takes place here Friday and-Saturday. SPECIAL tb =~ CHICAGO. — Phil .Schlonsberg, | 4, bertect- working Missi who claims the middleweight Brush, for painting and pugilistic championship of the U varnishing; sheda n the _—_—_— MUHL—219 Pike St. 8S. navy, will meet Eddle MeGoorty tonight at East Chicago, Ind., in a ten-round bout. le Today's Styles Today Clothes Buying and Vacation Time Vacation time usually rel- egates the clothes buying to a secondary place, yet prop- er apparel is necessary at all to to sh- th ht ty Use Our Credit Plan This we want you to feel perfectly welcome to do. There is no need to be with- out good clothes when your credit will provide them for you without it costing you any more for the accommo- dation, EASTERN Outfitting Co., Inc. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House” ds w. sh a8 ns he of is 1332-34 Second Av. Near Union \ St. me ™. The South Colby Regulars want) & game with some fast team aver- aging about 18 years for July 4, either out of town or at the Colby grounds, Write F. J. Harmon, manager, Harper, Wash HY are you as- sured a clean, entertainment at the National Theatre “The.House of the | Radium Screen” | 315 Pike | Jecause every one of our picture plays is Na Board of Cen- censored by the tional sorship. Stop In Admission 5c Yale Crew Has _ Made Best Time GALES FERRY, Time trials made by the Yale and varsity crews | Yale |with covering the first two miles Harvard favor the Elis of the course in | best time for two miles was 16:26 the | which was made in 2:07 ing the same “dope, | Yale freehmen eight will lead the in a trial over Consid: Harvard freshmen crew has paced tts the trhals ‘Deny Rumored Trade DETROIT the St June branded as a joke t who would be involved In the deal | should such a mov local fans not possibility of losin President Navin nothing that he kn would warrant away says there Is no fou a rumor. Owner Rrowns laughs at the report. The North Seattle Athletic club nnd 2 (8 Wants @ game for next Bun da Phone or write W Firet a taking and President Ban S., or Main 1302. RAIN AGAIN PREVENTS PIPPINS AND GIANTS Conn., June 28 to date is credited 10:0%, Harvard's four miles, the | | } | } as ench baby varsity eight on 28.—-Reports that | Louls Browns and the De-| bia second and Pennsylvania third.) j trott Tigers would switch cities are oday by the men | « be made. The} armed over the «% their team says there ts ows about which the Tigers | Johnson | undation for such | Hedges of the an out-of-town team preferred. }lumbia showed great speed, HH. Hippen, bead FROM CLASHING ON DIAMOND AT PORTLAND CORNELL CREW WINS RACE; PLUCKY COLUMBIA SECOND {seemingly seriously threaten me head the favorites ing | (iy United Vreee Leased Wire) POUGHKEEPSIE, June 24.—Be fore nearly 60,000 frantic rowing enthusiasts Cornell clinched her su | POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y., |28.—Cornell scored in the promacy yesterday in the intercol-\race of the intercollegiate legiate regatta here, taking two of /here yesterday, when the Id the thee races rowed—the varnity deur g fo Just half a ynly head of S¥racuse, swept over eights and fours and losing OD1Y | hii ting, Columbin wae thi which was the freshmen eights, two lengths behind, and Pe captured by Columbia |vania fourth, The Pennsyh The Varsity race was a ding-|crew was “all in” as their crossed the line Twenty-five thor cluding Gov. Dix of N hesed the races. Owing to am cident, no official was take Columbia scored in the tr eights, winning after a hard fig with Cornell, which was the finish. Syracuse, Pennay! and Wisconsin shells follo told and they captured the | that order past the last mark, ribbon of the Hudson, crossing} Syracuse led for half @ the line in 20:10 4-5. Columbia was, when Cornell shot ahead and ‘ second across in 20:16 4-6, | never forced to take the dead water Pennsylvania was third, Wiscon-|until she crossed the line a winner, sin fourth and Syracuse last. Columbia's time in the fresh bow collapsed and in a minute more haif of the crew were in a state of past the starting tine, Wisconsin! (“Piame’) Delhi, the mainstay of F for a short time was in the lead-} 14, pitching staff of the ae , nell soon passing them. The Itha te some s led at the mile, with Colum — ae po a ald ‘ona Bo severe was the pace set by| man race was 10:13 1-5, Cornell that Columbia was utterly _ “Flame” Delhi complete exhaustation in the bot- tom of their shell, The Badgers soon fell back, how ioe d ever, and Pennsylvania and Colum-| poet Bema cn i bn property of league pitcher. The amount is be lieved to be around $6,000, and in 9 dong struggle from the crack of the starter's pistol, After a big spurt by Wisconsin at the start the Bad gers were soon left behind and were never again a factor, Fight- ing every inch for the victory, Cor- neli and Columbia nored ahead of each other time and again until at * the superior power of the ! persone, fy w York, rowed out at the finish, Just as the it New Yorkers crossed the line their i When, at the crack of the start- 8 y Sox, q er's pistol the varsity crews swept] LOB ANGELES, June 28 —Lep i bia began drawing away. They held |") iu i “ eh he refused to name the lead only a few minutes, Cor figure, President Berry SF Cornell and Columbia were fully three lengths ahead at the mile with Wisconsin slightly ahead of | S4dition, Berry is to get « Whe Gi) Sox cireult . the tall enders. Delhi will not be delivered te 9) Comiskey until after this season, At the two miles Cornell was a seant half length ahead and soon after Columbia crept into the lead, with Cornell, Pennsylvania, Wis) The Palace Markets went te Por consin and Syracuse following in|Ludlow Sunday and were detested the order named. 110 to 2% Leo Readon held the Boon after Columbia, pulling well | Palace team hitless until the ninth together, hit up the stroke and /inning, when he slowed up and was opened a clear length ahead of the tapped for two bingles and two rum Ithacans, the New Yorkers at that|Melvor of the Markets pitched time being fully 10 lengths abead | plucky uphill game, twice of Syracuse. For a few seconds Co-| Ludlow when the bases were lo the -———— ad Pennsylvania putting their backs| Seattle Automobile School, 210 into It began pulling up on Cornell,’ Brogdway. 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