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maria, QBS HARVARD OARSMEN GIVE YALE EIGHT WORST __BEAT ING EVER ADMINISTERED A BLUE CREW r 1 WOR. WARY Wirey Wan Say WHEN SHE Yous IY MUSTACHE SHAVE "Garrison Finish Beats the Giants PORTLAND, July 1—aAfter twirling great ball for seven seasions, Fullerton weakened In the eighth Inning yesterday, and was tapped | INDIANS AND BEAVERS for five hits in a row, one of them a three-bagger by Otto Moore, the college catcher for Corvallis, This gave the Pippins three runs, and they took the game 6 to 4. . The Giants got away in the lead, tallying two In the first inning . On three passes, a hit by Cruickshank and a wild peg. The Pippins made one in the third, and put two more across the pan tn t fourth * frame. The Giants regained thetr lead tn the fifth on singles by Ful Jerton and Leard and a double steal, which was pulled off by Shea and Leard. Seattle apparently had the game in hand until the Pip pins fell on Fullerton in the etghth Jess Stovall and Nick Williams were put out of the game by Um Dire Allen for disputing a close dectsion. The score: ous as baseball o & steamboat ball farm te ball x ta force. DUGDALE Fat men are usually optimistic, ps, optimintic, not fat) on hi d the Glants blank the Ptp Sunday, the Bea toot!~-and ad, Both Spokn terday's game, but he was feeling ‘The fellows are playing like cha 2» long, We cash has been released will play center field regularly is a good fielder. The papers are giving the Northwestern league. The old feeling against out. im getting eve the first thre: Victoria is the nd wan p fi wwworose? «| Henensownk coounucsoces? ccese-socece™ r Just now there enme nly club that fn ump and Buss Struck out—B on 3, Blooms teld -Canucksand Champions Break Even VANCOUVER, B. C., July 1.—Spokane and Vancouver broke yesterday, the Champs winning the first game 14 to 1, and the E * Ferenging themselves in the second contest tothe tune of 10 t Gervais and Erickson were easy for the Indians in the first em while Willis pitched his head off, and hetdthe Beavers to four bits. In the second game a batting rally in’ the sixth gave Vancouver | eight runs and Cates pitched steady ball. Frisk and Harrison gt ome runs in the second game. The scores First game- ‘Vancouver . o 0100 0 1 e 4 ‘ 00100 2" Batterice—Gervais and Erickson and &ewis for Vancouver; and Hasty for Spokane. Second game— ‘Vancouver -@00018 0601 6 * Spokane -1010000 0 O02 Batteriee—Cates and Lewis for Vancouver; Bonner and ines for Spokane. _Tacoma-Victoria Game in Dispute VICTORIA, B. C., July 1.—"Doe” Higgins and Starkell acted as yesterday, in the absence of Steve Kane, and in the second | faning the game terminated in a dispute when Mike Lynch refused to Femove Higgins, who was showing rank partiality. Higgins awarded | the game to Tacoma, and Starkell declared the Tigers had forfeited. ‘The score was 3 to 1 in Victoria's favor when the row occurred. tneluding @ played in the morning o' the present bitter fight bet place and the fans will probably se “| | Although Steve Kane wired Pr | led up to the disputed game at Viet has taken no definite action yet, bui He has, bo appointed a M games of the serles in th probably be 1 no game umpires probably were partina the Tigers were to blame for the ve R. H. E. 4 5 “ 1 Wiilis | = »|Yale Crew Badly o ft 10 ty ;| | NEW LONDON,, Harvard wins er in all the long yoars that Harvard and Yale have been rivals on the water have the Sona of Ell | received a worse beating th terday, when the Crimson clas = the Blue from crack of the pistol, }by nearly 20 lengths in the premier | [race of America. | Harvard swopt Cona., Se 1- the finish over |line fresh and fine, their oars swing: | Ing like clockwork and with plenty of power and stamina to spare. They did the four miles in 22:24. The best time Yale could make was 23:40% and at the finish the B distanced and almost disgraced, 493 | were at the point of collapse. " {i} | the start they had never a chance. Official statistics of both of tle tetoria Results ¥: Portiand "s Seatiie 7 Spokane 16 2, Vancouver 1-16; Tacoma-Victoria, oy seca ie the Games Today. 3 Beattie at Portiand: Spokané at Van- qourer; Tacoma at Vic ot Coach to attendance ee some mighty fine beat their foes 4 \ WONDER IP SA WiLL KNOW Mel?) 1 HOPE go FoR a4 i PLAY HERE TOMORROW, As the blue laws of British Columbia prohibit anything so strenw- avers and Indians will get-on beard just their differ *s in Dugdale’s ne and Portland are playing good wand if the weather is passable the fana will probably be out OPTIMISTIC CONCERNING THE GIANTS. but Prontdent Dugdale ts unusually is return from Portland, where he ypins Thursday, His Optimo stock fell a few points last night when he read in ‘The Star Pink about yew bright and Kay again this morning. mplons,” said the portly president and both Tighe and | think we should be In the first division before | aix pitchers now and they're all working nicely Co- picked up by Vie Joe Seaton Yutside of his pitehing ability, Je at Portland ts improving and the just as much publicity as the Conat the Northwestern is rapidly ria. in & pretty race for first place by tle are having a hard fight better ball now, and Tacoma is finding them mighty hard to beat, PORTLAND PLAYS HERE ALL NEXT WEEK first game Will be Uinuation of ants for fourth ball. Th This will mean a Pippine and the G LINDSAY WILL INVESTIGATE DISPUTED GAME esident Lindsay an a at of, what oria yesterday, the leagu | poe t will investigate the matter further Gleason mpire the remaining of Kane. The game yesterday will « only two innings were played and both | York A According to the telegraphic flanco, reports Beaten by Crack Crimson Fight big crews follow Harvard Varsity Eight. Name Ht H. Balch 11% FP. Stratton Metcalf M. Goodale Withington, Strong W. Cutior(Capt T. Newton Yale Varsit Name P. Frost (Capt.) W. Fields W. Scully, 8. Tucker Romevn H. Philbin a G P. A L 176 Jr 186 ahi) 182 181 eacaaaan 4 e wr 160 169 17 &. 4 i K R. P D. Jr siste lene eX je SS-s- eeiotet 2 Pal hal A. Copp dying | Attendance all around the circuit is Improving as the league race . . it Batteries—Perdue and Wiltse, Drucke, Ames and Meyers. At St. Louis. Attsbure . Bt. Louis . Batteries—-Camnitz, Hendrix and) Bimon; Steele, Salle and Bliss. At Cincinnati. R. E. we 2 Ginelonati 2 Batterlea— Brown and Graham; Keefe, Fromme and McLean, Clarke. At Philadelphia. R. Batteries—Knetzer and Bergen; Alexander and Dooin, Moran. — Caldwell, Quinn, Vaughn and Sweeney, Hair; Moser, Karger, Cicotte and Williams. At Cle | July 2, o.: Watt “and Young and Smith. Sullivan; At Washington. R Philadelphia Washington . Batterios— Morgan Walker and Henry. eA oe 6 8 7 and = Lapp; faento “Angeles Player Knocked HOW dane you HOUSE PIURY We we FOUR RECORDS COURTNEY PITTSBURG, July —1,—Four ‘ecords went by the boards in the junior track meet of the A. A. tL yesterday. The four recor in the high jump, pole vault, discus throw and five-mile r The Irish American A. C n k won the meet with 37 points. © su mary follows 16-pound shotputRelch, American A. ( distance feet 8 810 ime hes; New York A. ©., dintai $10 tnche third, Waite, Cleve land A. distance 42 feet 2 #10 inches. Trish az c Boston A. C., ; Ne York A C, Time—4 Final $80-yard run Irish-American A. A., 1:56 45. MeLoughih M. C. A, second; Holpin, A. A. third 100-yard dash ton A. C., won ean A. C, , third 440-yard A., firat New York. York A.C, third Running high jump—O, John Boston A. A., won, 6 feet 1 1-10 Inches, new junior American record; Jennings, P. A. C, New York, second; Oler, New York A ©, tht | 12 rw first. Th | . Brooklyn Y | Boston Drew, South Bos Meyers, Irish Amer md; Courtney, Seat Tim 5 run De tle, Pr E Pastin Wood, Time :50 45. A « ston A New » Chi Braun, 16 16 ard hurdle Cc, won; ago A. G., second: [York A.C, third. Time Runoing broad jump—Conrad, distance 22 Nutt, Trenton distance 21) ; Smith, Moba New York, third, distan 20 feet 9 5.10 inches. Pole vault— Wagoner, | A. C., first, 12 feet 6 64-100 tnchos | Dukea, New York A. C., second, feet; Lambe St. Louis A. C,,! third, 12 feet. Wagoner broke the Nelson Pulls Fake Knockout: Bat m and “Silent” Meag her had a lively workout in Lonnie Austin’s gymnasium yesterday afternoon, the Dane getting in| @ for his bouts in the North: within the next week. Meagher, who is a stocky little lightweight with more willingness than actence, went after the Rattler from the tap of the gong, and as | Meagher is stone deaf he had to b forcibly pulled away when round end gong sounded Bat left an opening in the first| k New York, A.) Riley, | ¢ + | Irish-Amer Pittsburg | St tiieettay tae Wirry DOES Nov iKnow HER DARLING “Wolgnat says I have only with my right hand yw birh that I have |hands. i'm fit, I'm strong, better boxer than Wolgast, have a punch, It wilt wim for Moran refused to say |whether he will fight» Fr {a ridiculous,” | Welsh here should he beat ttle Briton. “I have had | gagt ay while he has bees! “I'm going right back to Eng bat he will do to me on! i¢ 1 win,” he said, “and 1 shall I'll show him what I'll fight while there. Then I'm v gur records, I guess | ing back to America ready to pean't forget when he met anyone who is ready for me.” York, He would not|” Neither Wolgast, who ® ai nd fight then, and even! ently in fine shape, nor bis Br hite, the referes, twit-\ challenger will do any heavy ¥ the ring about tincan-\toqay, Tomorrow they will the time, Ayé any one! tittle Hght boxing for the Sut the ringside | crowds, and Mouday will be the talks about the men he of.rgst before the fight. Well, he fought Knock and he was lucky.to| The Centrais def five, 1 offered Brown| Lighting C inake a match, but there|game played at doing. And I also) Thursday evening. Pickey McFarland. You| were Lawin and Loren for the q t Wolgast into the ring|trals and Clayton and Stuffle for $10,000 ‘Ithe Beatties \NCISCO, July 1.—Not « 4 over the slighting re bis fintle prowess attribut- ‘olgast, O Moran, his lete for next Tuesday's unbuttoned a few little p = ed to Al mark battle observa “Woll | sald Nttle ti spouttn| the Fod do Wolgn |me in stand 4 Char ted bin | ning it who w “Wol | has fou ae Br et ou HH 000 lay * a talk SMASHED; FINISHES THIRD : {Junfor American record, Dukes and Lambert equ | vious records. hrowing Ww. AMUSEMENTS INOORE "er" TONIGHT AND TOMORROW MAY ROBSON Last Seattle Appearance in “THE REJUVENATION OF AUNT MARY” Prices—60c-$1.50 16-pound —_ bammer Hines, Pastime A. C,, ot ‘e106 won, distance 149 feet #100 | inches; Marden, New York Ac second, 148 feet 6 inches; Moe | Dougal, Irish-American A. C., 46 | feet 5 inches. Fivemile run-—Dull, |A, firet; Dunlap, second; Masterson, Mohawk A. C New York, third Tin 26:8 46. This breaks world’s junior peer} held by Driscoll, of New York, of 26:23 145. Throwing 0 A. 6 inches; Pittsburg A JOLIN CORT P iladeiphia, ’ uchs, 123 | the discus C., first, distance Ashton, Weatminster | i, distance 121 Byrd, Chicago | . | third, distance 118 feet 3 9 10) om. Mucha, of Chicago, estab: | lished a new junior record in| |throwing the discus, beating the| previous mark of 122 feet 9 inches, | held by Banta, of & tle, Throwing 56pound welght—Mc Gutre, Irish distance 28 MONDAY NIGH) WEDNESDAY CHARLES FROHMAN Presents = |MISS BILLIE BURK 2 | IN THE WITTIEST COMEDY OF THE YEAR “MRS. DOT” BY W. 8. MAUGHAM 'S—Evenings, 50c to $2.00; Matinee, Boxes the Rest of the Lower Floor, $1.00; Balcony Bc. 100 feet; c third, tance 27 16 | American “A ‘Throwing the Javelin—Byrd, Chi- | cago A. A, first, distance 1 10-100 feet Irish-American | A o., ond, 186 71-100 foot; Mohawk A.C, New| York, third, 183 15-100 feet | Hop, step and jump-—Fuhey Irish-American A. C., first, distance |43 68-100 feet; Wilkinson, Irish American A. C., second, 42 feet 9 inches; Loomis, Chicago A C., third, 42 48-100 inches | 220-yard dash—O'Hara, Boston A. A, fret; Meyer, Irish-Amertean A. C., second; Lauer, New York A |C., third. Time 23 flat 220-yard hurdle race—Blanchard, | Boston A. C., first; Braun, New York A. C., ond; Crumrino, Pittsburg AC, third. Time— distance New State, to the floor and pretended to be! knocked out and Meagher fell for | it and commenced to see his name in headlines right away. But Bat) soon was on his feet and mixed it with “Silent.” | Nelson boxed three rounds with lye O'Leary and finished up with two sessions with his brother | Arthur. Nelson will leave _for| North Bend tomorrow to box Ned | Whitman a stx-round exhibition. PITTSBURG.—Miss Haze! Hotch- | kine of Berkeley, Cal, national ten- | nis champion, who is performing | her Both Phones 48 nly Fourth of July Celebration in the City DMORROW (SUNDAY) MATINEE Special Matinee Tuesday, July 4th Yankee Doodle Boy Depicting the Spirit of American Heroism é Green Tickets..." iSc, 25c, 36c and SOc. Sat. and Sun. Mats—10c and Week Commencing a ‘ 4 3 The Big Patriotic Play } ree Monaay Night, "Urrter. \gual Conditig IGHT—“THE CONVICT’S DAUGHTER”—LAST TIME IMBINATION PHOTOPLAYS @ND VAUDEVILLE 1 P. M—CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE—11 P.M. in the tournament of the Pittsburg r Floor, TEN CENTS—Entire Balcony, FIVE CENTS Field club, 61, 64. Today Miss | Hotchkiss and Miss Jane Craven | 1 5 Kling; | 4 Siven July 31 by Johnny Eckhardt Be Dismi ee (Ry United Presse Leased Wire) NEW HAVEN, Conn, July a } Stung to the quick by the terrific [beating Yale's varsity eight re Stiff by Ball (By United Press Leased Wire.) SACRAMENTO, July 1—Jimmy | Lewts, Sacramento left fielder, was ceived from Harvard, the blues’ /struck behind the right ear with « rowing authorities today are con-| pitched ball thrown by Elmer vinced that radical action of some|Koestner of Portland in the fifth! sort is necessary to rehabilitate Inning yesterday afternoon and was | Eli on the water. It is belleved knocked unconscious for ten} Coach Kennedy will be dismissed.| minutes. He was carried to the Phase. we Uitle qnaation iu the {ab howse Rath. .on ambulance of Yale men today that they |could be summoned to remove him ucky to escape as easily as|to the hospital. Blood trickled did, and that had Harvard from both ears. wished to do so they could have! Jeasily increased the great lead with which they crossed the line. ea ac es ( Quit For the last three miles the Crim- 0 thor erel son men rowed as though merely | when the stomach, bowels are kept condition in which they be by the prompt use out for a practice spin and paddled | |past the last mark with not « man distressed. Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10. am! Dance at Dreamtar tee tas and in the good| will | of Promoters After Real White Hope (By United Prose Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, July 1.—-Following |the efforts to find in this country ja “white hope” to take on Jack Johnson before he finds it neces. sary to declare his intention of re- tiring as the first world’s champion heavyweight through old age, a heavyweight tournament which promises to be one of the greatest lof Its kind ever attempted will be | | | | | tonight. eee MEALS SERVED. Str, City of vere of Telegraph. and Jack McGuigan at the National | The tournament will be open to all comers who can weigh tn at) more than 170 pounds. A handsome | gold championship belt and a purse of gold will be awarded to the win | ner. The Washington tron team wants a game for Works | Sunday, } Telephone Main 33 or Ind. | 1298 The Micks want a game for July 4, an outoftown team preferred, The Micks recently defeated the First Hill team, 6 to 4, and the} Eastlakes, 10 to 6, The Micks aver-| age 15 years, Address Cleon Mat- thews, 624 Warren av, | PAINLESS DENTE the following pricer Amalgam Fillings. .50: Gold Crowns .... $: | three NEW YORK.—Saillor Burke Ted Nelson of Australin out rounds here, despite the that the Australian had nearly out In the first round. sailor came put in fact Burke The back strong and after punishing Nelson badly in the second, landed a terrific swing on the jaw in the third which put Net son out ALBANY, N. Y.—The leading Eastern long distance race, under round and Meagher plastered one| will on the Dane's jaw play the challenge round Nelson flopped! the women's singles. the auspices of the New York Motor! Boag club, starts tonight at 6 o'clock. The course extends from New York to Albany, and it is the | third annual event of its kind. FIREWORKS Of all descriptions. Get them here, * Theo. Wilts & Co. 1012 FIRST AVE, , Pike Street dental work at ALL. WORK GUARANTEED TWELVE YEARS Prices: 25c, AMUSEMENTS — Both Phones 5106 Advanced Vaudeville 50c, 75¢ “The Perfect Theatre” BEGINNING MONDAY MATINEE WILLIAM H. THOMPSO: ities IN “THE WISE RABBI” DAN —And the— “WONDE At_Lake Supported by Four Capable Artists BURKE the Musical Burle R GIRLS” Winnipesaukee THE DANDIES Melange and eque “OUR __ AUDIENCES” BESSIE BROWN RICKER A Fetching Drawing Room Entertainer Billy Marie SMYTHE AND HARTMAN AAMERI ‘st VAUDEVIE Musical Comedy Favorites in “BEFORE AND AFTER” Beginning Monday Mat. Sullivan & Considine ] EDOUARD JOSE And omen * PLAYERS In The Stirring Playlet “FAT HER” THE BERRENS Europe’s Most Notable Musical Contribution to Vaudeville 4—OTHER 10204 ACTS—4 Show for 1 |» BIG S. & C. PROGRAM BEGINNING SUNDAY, JULY 2 HE PHOTO! pt MOTOPIANE SMRMIER"S BxOTHER™ Western. a GLiMg THE VAUDEVILLE ACTS INS % BROTHERS ELL SISTERS ntle Comedians Dageing Duo, Season's Sensational Circus Feature The Seven Samois Ar Pyramid Butiders and Whiri Spetiat Added Attraction BILty Saye HAL Made A Bunch of Prettiness FOCR KILLARNEY GIRLS THE FIVE GARDNERS COLISEUM it" WORLDS GREATEST AND BEST PROTOrLAY THEATRE July 4th—Coronation ONE DAY ONLY DIRECRRROM LONDON BY SPECIAL MESSENGER LISEU! ee ae ac atan a Sa a re TO TER COMME JOLLY BOB FERNS Prince of Coon Shouters Every Week Special Show Every Sunda: BRING THE BABIES—2,500 Upholstered Opera Chairs—BRING THE BA) BASEBALL Vancouver vs. Spokane N. W. LEAGUE SUNDAY, 2:30 P, M> PORTLAND OPENS IN SEATTLE MONDAY FOR A SERIES OF EIGHT GAMES JULY ‘ TWO GAMES, 10:30 A. M. AND-3 P.M. ADMISSION 25¢ AND 50c. BOYS 10c, | | | GRIND OPERA HOUSE “tx.se" -

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