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STAR WILL ORGANIZE KID CORNER LOT TEAMS OF CITY INTO LEAGUE AND DONATE TROPHIES Meco Henery— P\ In~['r OF eam YRE COUN BC yy {Say Crane Do you THINK 1 CAN LEARN YO Pua Cour HID Qo! Star to ‘Organize | | Kid Baseball League Attention, you ball playing kids! the kids to test their mettle, ‘The Star has decided to form a] All games will be fully reported Jeague of all the kid teams in the| in The Star, and The Star sport-| city. A schedule will be arranged, | ing editor will compile ail the rec-| all games to be played under regu-| ords lar league rules, and The Star will Every kid team in the city present the winning team with a/ciigible to enter the league if its members do not average more te} handsome silver cap engraved with the names of the members of | than 15 years the nine. A meeting of the team captains 9 There will also be individual] will be held at The Star office| medals for the boy making the best | next Monday afternoon All eams bate average for the season, the| wishing to enter the race shou! one reg base runners, and the | be represented at this meeting pitcher who has the best record Watch The Star sport page for Sonal deli will be a oe nme issn mit for| more details. : indians Defeat t Beavers Second Time VANCOUVER, B. C., June 29.—Rasmussen didn't have much yes terday, the Indians clouting him hard and taking the game 8 to 3.| wenk pitched good ball with the exception of one bad tnning.| cones fancouver took the lead in the second on Schwenk's wild throw to | econd, but the Indians soon pohnaded themselves in the lead. Kippert| knocked a home ron and a two-bagger, scoring five of Spokane’s eight tallies, The score: RH. . Vancouver -O2O0eCCOLOHS 8 Br. 4 a 1022030008 n 1 Batteries Rasmussen and Shea for Vancouver; Schwenk and Spiesman for Spokane. Tigers Capture a Close Contest —. B. C., June 29.—Charlie Schmutz twirled a great game yesterday, holding the Bees to five scattered blows, the Tigers winning 2 to 1. Wilitams of Victoria also pitched well, but Abbott's home run gave the Bengals the winning run. The Bees did not get a bit until the sixth session. Both teams ptayed erroriess ball. In the ninth the | Tigers tried to pull off their famous double squeeze play, but the play | was nipped in the bud and both runners retired. The score | We R E. | yet that person will be more in Tacoma 0101600 0 O02 6 Oj terested than anyone else in the 4 i | world Victoria 10000001004 6 0 , Batteries—Sehmutz and Burns for Tacoma; Wilitams and Dashwood| The ee eee ee for Victoria. sa fighting. but she doean't approve of women attending. therefore she NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE pa uzscte || AMERICAN LEAGUE : : a 8 * Seattle After he = z Victoria . 6 A ] R Tosa tomes resets As the annual regatta of the a > At Washington. Northwestern ernational Yacht GAMES TODAY First game— R. H. £.| Racing association, which was to Beattie at Portland; Spokane at Van-| Philadeiphia .......... 3 1 jj have been held at Victoria next Graver: Tacoma at Victoria lariahinanans : 4 7 1) eek, bas been called off, the Ratteries—Plank, Martin and|# movement on foot among local a " " jyachtemen to hold this regatta fn NATIONAL LEAGUE. | tions. Gray ani enry. Yachtnmen to hold this rosa! on. Lost. Pet At Clevel The Victoria regatta was called How York ... wer we cand Ste sland. g.lotf through inability of the Vie iphin” 48?! Chicago 6 Fl tors yachtamen to finance ‘the tabu e 3s $51 | Cleveland ea, 7 gaging A RE inctanat tit| Batteries — Oitmsted, Baker,| The Potlatch sports committe ookiyn 3$5|Lange and Sullivan; Payne, Faik-| Will pein od — = yachts ots enberg a men 6 he re i Ceery Sak Seen Last year between 30 and 40 sailing boats entered the regatta, EB) At Detroit. | it E.|All classes being represented. It ts Chicago . li gt Louts 2 6 1|the diggest sailing event of the Bt. Louis ae Sei rott 3 gg | Fear and would be @ big addition Batterios—Cole, Richt and/ Batteries — Hamilton, Mitchell | bcs Eo } Archer; Sallee and Bresnahan. and Clarke; Lafitte and Stanage. | 4 At Pittsburg. At Washington. | ae RHE] second game vee BUTTER BARGAIN : ‘- ~ sina eaglad abia 7 Philadelphia ...... 1 618) | «(4)h . : . Pittsburg .. oct. 8: 9 eeakingtoe $ 16 ai Presh Churned =~ Washington : Game called end ninth by agree-| Washington 9 16 4 || Creamery Butter all this week ment. jatteries—Coombs and Lapp j Batteries — Gaspar, McQuillen,| Humphrey, Hughes, Sherry and | Keefe and McLean; Leifieid and) Henry. } : Bimon. —_— | At Cleveland. | At Philadelphia. Second game RH Ri . mn. HL #.| Chicago 3 10 4| EDGERLY’S a Brooklyn ... 2 6 06) Cleveland 6 9 —1\] First Ave. Entrance Sanitary Philadelphia nye 3 4| Batteries——Scott, aker, Lange Batteriee—Rucker scr Bergen; and Payne; Mitchell and Smitu, Burns and Moran. OR ee Be American Association | ; 4 At New York. idesatined | ‘ R HB Won. Lost. Pet. | Boston o 9 1S (63a New York . e508 Batteries—Mattern and Kling; « Matthewson and Meyers 4 COAST LEAGUE ee 4 — na eam, Won. Loat. Pet, Portiand Pr S42} Gan Franctsc 42 Gan} 7, 7 Oakiand 42 “$38 | City 4 Vernon “4 696| At Coiumbus—Minneapolts Sacramento “ 488 | bus 2 Les Angeles . iu 393| At Toledo-—Milwaukee 4. Toledo 7. LOOK— This coupon and 5c will admit you to “The City Theatre” any day from 10 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. The most refined and best conducted Photo Bhow in Seattle. ; FREDERICK KROG HASLUND E The Famous European Baritone 7 Will Sing From 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. and 7 p. m. to 11 p. m. MI86 EVELYN THOMASON From 10 a. m. to 1p. m. and 5 to 7 p.m. Three reels of the best first run pictures, good music and singing. Good until August 1, 1911, 10 A. M. TO 11 P. M. Low Round Trip Rates To All Eastern Points via Canadian Pacific Railway Six hundred miles unsurpassed scenery th Rocky Mountains and National Park very through the Canadian For information, dates and sie call or write E. E, PENN, H. G@. A. P. D. - Sta” 713 Second Ay., Seattle. pigast July 4, Ath of JULY RAILROAD EXCURSIONS 14 FARE FOR ROUND TRIP 3, all points on Great Northern Ry. in Washington, Oregon and Idaho where one-way fare is $6.00 or less. Tickets on Sale July 2, 3,4 FINAL RETURN LIMIT JULY 5 Good on All Trains A FEW SAMPLE ROUND-TRIP FARES FROM SEATTLE PORTLAND ...... Chehalis .. Centralia Snohomish Monroe Sultan . MRS. OWEN MORAN. SAN FRANCISCO, Cai, —When Owen Moran there will be one person who will not see the THe FOUR BALL INTHE CORN Pocker DRIVING THe GALL! “OWEN WILL WIN,” SAYS | MRS. MORAN, CONFIDENTLY Jane 2. faces Ad fight, $7.50 $3.75 .83.60 81.55 . 81.95 $2.20 Full particulars and tickets at- Great Northern Ticket Office 4) COLUMBIA AND SECOND, or King St. Passenger Station suena | after | tomobile | Brighton to look after |for the mile, toll will stay away “Of course, | think Owen will win,” she declares “I know he can't lose. 1 would love to see the fight because Owen will have so much at stake, but I can't bring! myself to go. Mra. Moran will communication with the ringside and will know the outcome almost &s soon as those at the ringaide. / have direct! Local Vessels Not i in Contest con power boata their absence in the power boat race af the Pacific International Power Boat) asaoctation, which starts fgggn Van couver Sunday. The C@Balr of | Tacoma, owned by © odore | Jacobs, will be the only erican boat entered, unless Wnand Smith of this city enters Sans) Souci at the last moment he power boats will ive Vap couver betw Sa. ma p. m.| Sunday, pr to hapa, thence to Seattle and tiBce “To Victoria, a distance of 2 wut ical miles / Two Seattle boats, the Aleli, owned by Judge E. C. Milifon, and the Wanda, owned by A. B. Camer on, entered last year’s race. T Soya of this city won the race tw Index Skyko-nish SCENIC HO Cascade Tunnel . Leavenworth .... WENATCHEE LONDON — August }will be a sixround featherweight | * NEW YORK—Bob Burman, with ° his new Blitzen Benz, the Brighton Beach motordrome aw duty at once. SAN FRANCISCO—Jimmy Car-| and Monte will meet in will also be staged will go out Raiph De Palma's record at | from ew Hons. races The De next Monday and track is in perfect | Palma will be at! his record 48:92 seconds. The nine de BOSTON—-Stephen White, the! Princeton college pitcher, has | signed a contract with the Boston Americans, He will report for t NEW Attell, bantam, | te |tomorraw night. They have met | ‘tay, |several tines and hon " mat 8. othe yu are abou n. Bix : outs | aoe MILWAUKEE—Failing to get a|o)" match with Knockout Brown of Matt W Packey McFarland bas | sart at | taken Murphy for &| gown» return ent, which will be staged night here. They | *, "ridge will fight at 135 pounds ae Beimont's scrap between Marty Kane and|* Freddie Couture. * * STOCKHOLM, Sweden — The! # Judge W. unusual judicial task of de sreat International shooting tourn-! » EPELISEE SEE SS : suaninanemnes WHAT 1S A HOME RUN ©. Chapman of the superior individual The curtain ‘a four-round bout here | Harvard Yale regatta takes place day met on the water in 44 races won 24 and ly souvenirs were given away and huge quantities of cham pagne consumed. will be held bere in con with the Olympic games of June 29. Competitors from ation will be permitted in events and one team ch country In team competh McDonald grammar school feated the Port Blakeley grammar school 14 to 10 In an ex-|Ignorance of the players citing game played last Saturday Freshmen Crews | o Race Today LONDON, Conn., June 29. raiser of the bi« Roth crews are confident ne varsity race tomorrow will 5:20 o'clock, and will be tream with the finish at Yale Harvard 20. PERE EE EEE EEE HE EH) 41) shot to plocen, lToggery won the f b plate of 200 sovereigns * HERE'S SOME FEED. . in the distance of five furlongs at|* The wine supper given the Newmarket. Aurette was second|® Visiting English polo players * and Green Cloth thifd | * by the American team coat the # | & small sure of $26,000. The din- #/ OAKLAND, Cal—Tonight the) * ner took place in the Cafe * most important bout of the boxing|* Beau Art of New York. There # events before the West Bad club |* Were 60 guests present, the * VALUED AT? court at Tacoma faces the ermining the monetary damage that would be suffered by the Tacoma baseball club if its grounds were so reduced in size that a batter could not «mash out a home ran without knocking the ba! ing of i over the a suit by t fonee. This unique point was brought up at the hear ity to condemn a strip 66 feet wide on the south | being *\ side of the club's field. SEATTLE RING FOLLOWERS ARE AT VARIANCE The Wolgast-Moran fight is arousing more interest than + weight battle pulled off for years, interested in the mill, the w natural, as be is an American, and champion as well, Britisher inner. The majority of the fight fa host of backers who think he Seattle boxing enthusiasts a but there tx a wide divergence of opin ns pick Wolgs B will clean the Anyway, it promises to be a history making Ko. GAFFN OUR $30,000 ST AND OVERCOAT THAN ACTUAL This will not be a sale of odds and « stock of Clothing—blues, blacks and fi system, Sophomore and John F. Ryan this will be the cleanest line of merchan we are quoting on these suits and overe entire stock at once. WHY ARE WE PUTTING ON ° Shirt Department, which will be the la cupied by our Clothing Department. THIS SALE IS BONA partment. \ we may dispose of this entire stock of for fall. partment that we know will The Clothing Department has pay. Our Goods Are All New. Fresh and Up-to-Date No old styles, try produces, and at these startlir you can own them at less than yo ordinary kind, You may have se had a sad experience class this in the same category; out you just to investigate. statements are true, and the en other sale and may be best makes the coun ig reduction u pay for th may hav inclined t you will los If you are an honest doubter, we'd lik Let us show you ou This Is Unlike Other Sales Do sales, not confound this sale as it differs from them in as day from night. far exceeded in every instance, with ordit ue giv Your expectations will : ge Van Haltre fornia, |and on bis return to Frisco unburden of talk concerning this elreuit He managed to land one player for th lappointed at the ability of most of the and saw all lan infielder with the Vancouver club, wa lis w left-handed batter and # fast man on the player, for countless clubs & third baseman west country over a week, | high on this | Pirate scout , and at the watched Goodman nd despaired of bis see the highly-touted genius Spokane has trounced the | made it two out of, three | Tigers are but two games behind have standings are unchanged. Victoria many moons, but Tacoma should b y |[SIDELIGHTS ON THE SPORTING si VAN HALTREN TALKS ABOUT ; , Whose famous diamond ex; hashed many times from the rock-ribbed coast of was ali through the Northwest on a # None of the pitchers particularly imp Strand perform, vince bim that Paul was a morning glory TACOMA AND SPOKANE ARE CRAWLING Beavers with Victoria pt idle through the intervention of close to the top « of the heap NORTI . taal vr Int uting ed himself of an inten Van is scouting for the Pittsburg moky City outfit, but players. Van was in thee the teams signed by V #1. » had be major I ltren. He ai ard enough path a after wer making gov wed Van but he twice and the Bengal so that now the I ancouver Beatle ang "luving, #0 better ball J, is playin the present series closes, for at the best Vancouver will better than break even with the Indians, All the second divislomial e playing good ball now, and the league race gives promise a coming close and exciting. VAN MADE “FOX PASS” TALKING TO VIC He “Ll made an enemy in the north,” It was the | Spokane »o rapidly that after the introductions Jone of them Jover the lot that day, In the eyening parlor when a chap with a light st« we were old friends. 1 thought I rv ize. He opened the conversation. today? ‘Well, I'll tell you,’ said L in baseball. pmorrow the varsity race will/ courage and asked Dugdale who the chap was that wag cd "That was Holm, who pitched today, jand the arrival of hundreds of root-|off the chair.’ s show they have many support SAYS VANCOUVER HAS LEAGUE'S BEST “The Vancouver club has the best team in the league “Brashear has collected a j1 could judge,” said Van Yale and Harvard have | team, and his men are playing good inside ball are for Kitty to a man. along #0 well (them all a battle. I was pleased Mundorff is a hopeless case an far throw a ball across the diamond, and it is pitiable to see him Bi Speas left a big gap in the outfield when & the ball around. lturned East to visit his sick mother. | turn season's team. next season. His pitching staff ix so }to try an unknown. jbetng walloped all over the lot and cost per plate being $600, Cost. & | Nick looked over at the bench, scanned the talent available, # |to the pitcher who was suffering terribly The Portland club is not drawing a co as the rest are no better.’ guard.” Burns to the St. Louis Sacramento early this se shortstop, and finally goods in ¢ stop. stuff the Tigers pull off 283. the Bremerton boy. | nm. Eddie | ‘Ss ¢ MEN’S F BE SOLD TO MAN m lines, but one uch well-known mi s our clothing dep: wn on the market i | not have any dif First: We have scific Coast, and m’ ve both, and we p: e are willing to ta ne to establish « ifactory, so out it / Quality The high ch by Gafineys m on this subjec absolute guara with every pur ly on the squar as the prices y ble to resist lay. ent and future use We fully stock «* > realize vthing GAFFNEYS, 708 FIRST AVE was playing Jack Tighe’s machine. fore the game and introduced m® tothe pla 1 was introduced to a Seattle |resembled Holm, who pitched for Spokane. Holm was hit hard, and didn't have a when the freshmen crews | stranger walked away, disgusted, and before departing gave » | 0 both universities compete here. | that made me shudder through and through Spokane has a good ball team, and Tacoma Poor old Nick is playing in tough Inck. Eastley and Garrett Hie’ told me he was playing to build up a wht The other day one of his regular pitel EDDIE BURNS SOLD TO ST. LOUIS cLUB George Shreeder, the Tacoma magnate, announces he has ationals for $2,500. Tacoma got itehed behind the bat. ry position, and is rapidly developing into a Eddie has a good head, and is responsible for a lot of He is also a consistent clouter, his Shreeder announces that he will soon sell Blaine Bresnahan will probably buy Gordon, toa, ATHLETICS WELL SUPPLIFD WITH BA . very deal will be strict- ne will be urged to buy, a supply for your pres- oi smiled Van Haltren, “is firet day I came to ; Dugdale took me of both eted | could umpire who very mm walloped I was 1» Dugdale’s approached me, bo ized him, but could at did you think of ‘It was one of ‘those were comp 8 After he left I said Dugdale, and 1 The fans of to see that Brashear pitchers, are under the wen fielding is concerned, H Nick is not worrying o shot to pieces that he is when It was time to “You might as well o started as fielder, thea 9 He dell Ei a ball team with a inctuding the pitel how they line up: irst baseman, Mcinnis, Barry, 301; third ter fielder, Strunk, e, and at the prices n disposing of this i to add a Custom » the room now oc- ~ Custom Shirt De- at this time that airt Department «ake room for a de- Paramount tor merchandise handled necessary to dwell up- fices to state ‘that an tisfaction will be given low it will be impossi- spose of this big a time we must We must also 8 loss. Circum- rt be overcome. ver, and you will