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RUMOR THAT WOLGAST IS HAVING TROUBLE TO MAKE R QUIRED WEIGHT OF 133 POUNDS HENRY TUFFLUCK—HE GETS GAY WITH THE WRONG a te Say by Jour ) bony KNOw GReaT )™ OF My way A > 1¥ WAS So LATE .!D BaTitR Yo See “Bar Newson Train TP WOULGNT miss THI FOR ANY THING > Back Yo THE Wooos SMALL CHANCE —~ I'M IN A HURRS Giants Move Up Notch in the Race S 0 erday, and ULLERTON was there with bells on yesterd the Pippins could do little with his delivery. He held them to four bingles, whiffed five men, and was chary with his transportation, He was air tight in pinches, and Portland's lone tally came in the fifth, when Mensor walked, stole second, and scored on Pettigrow's long two-dagger past third Erve Jensen also pitched good ball, but Bill Leard’s homer tn the first put the Glants in the jead, and in the eighth Ort, Bues and Weed singled in @ row, scoring Ort ™ “phere were several thrilling moments tn the game, In the sixth Mundorff singled and Pearl Casey doubled. Stovall hit to Fullerton, who threw wo out Mundorff at the plate. There were now out, but a pase filled the bags. Then Fullerton fanned Mensor. é Portland threatened In the eighth. ‘With ose rst on Leard’s boot. He stole second, and w BS tate, poston letting the ball roll past him after Mundorff reached Bre cut Pase 4 for home. ced one to Ort, and Mundorff starte : him ott ar the plate, and Shea heaved it back, catching Casey . inch Wilttiams was fined and banished tn the fifth for disputing @ decision of Baumgarten’s. The score follow: g i I oun 1 ° by Janse Strack 5 Laard to Ray Summary: ron—Leart Bases on dalle—Oft Fullerton t. off fo Ort; Ort to Shea to Ort Bengals Beat Beavers in Close Game TACOMA, July 4.—Coleman’s triple and Rockenfleld’s Infield out fn the fifth gave Tacoma one run yesterday, while Vancouver was un- to score off Hall's delivery. Clarke also pitched sensational ball, the Tigers to three hits. Both twirlers got fine support. The Tacoma. Indians Wallop the Poor Islanders SPOKANE, July 4.—-Williams and Furchner were easy for the In- H. E. ° 5 0 e 3 1 is and Borns for @ians yesterday, and they were tapped for nine hits that brought In| eight runs, Kraft twirled a fine game, and had the Victorians on his aff until he eased up in the last two innings. The score follows: re R. H. E. ~-@©000000 23 3-6 8 4 20105000%8 9 32 Batteries—Williams and Furchner and DeVogt for Victoria; Kraft and Hasty for Spokane. Scanlon and Bergen. AMERICAN LEAGUE Detrote Philadelphia Reattie 2, Portiand x ve @ouver 0; Spokane Games T: at Seattle, two games; Vic two games, Vancouver ames, Portiand At New York. Philadelphia New York Twelve innings. Batteries—Morgan, Martin, Plank and Lapp, Fisher, Brockett, Quinn and Sweeney. At Boston. R Ht Washington st lg ' hk, ae Ponoaorsia Batteries—Gray and Henry; Batteries—Mathewson and Moy.| ¥°°d #"4 Nunamaker, ys; Burns, Alexander and Dootn. At Philadelphia. E. R. 2 2 HK E. 6 4 ord + St. Louls . 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Boxes 1c. and 25¢. and ling; OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS, 30514 Pike Street Over Ow trance Boo PAINLESS DENTISTS or ote wit te all denial worn a the following prices: Amalgam Fillings..50¢ Full Plates .. Painless Extraction Free | Gold Crowns ALL WOKK GUARANTEED TWELVE YEARS Rush of Money on Moran; Wolgast Is AERE'S ANOTHER FOO! Rue THATE IN why tha Above Weight [kek ie \* | |® DETAILS OF THE FIGHT. |* Ad Wolgaat, Cadiliac, Mich., lightweight champion. Owen Moran, Birmingham, side. Time—2:30 thie afternoon, | Referee—Jack We | Preliminary—Roscoe Taylor |® and Joe Reilly, 133 pounds. | & Time—1:46 o'clock. | eeeeeneee Seeeeeeeeeeeeeee te et kt eke eee SAN FRANCISCO, July 4—With ‘last minute money” coming freely in little blocks from those who favor Owen Moran's chances 4 the admirers of Ad Wolgast taking all that comes at the old odds of 10 to 6, Interest among fight fans here early today was all keyed up for the 20-round cham plonship fight at Coffroth’s arena | this afternoon. | The way the Moran money came out last night and today was re markable Not in big amounts, but in a flood of small bets, which showed that the habitual “short enders thought the Briton a plenty good enough long shot to get a play. All OWEN MORAN. | | AD WOLGAST. the big bets, of course, favor Wol gant, and {t ts generally conceded that in a contest of two men so nearly equal, hin four years less of the hard grind of training will stand him in good stead when the pinch comes. Moran Dangerous Man. i On the other hand, however, the feeling bas grown that Moran in| too dangerous a contender to justi-| fy any 10 to 6 odds. The English man is admittedly a more finished ringman than the champion. He ts wary as @ fox and many close ob. a Star’s ehhh hk hhh * * © All-Stars & West Woodland * Small Sluggers *% Lincoin Cubs * Star Newsies Brown Bears * Btorke « Fastidos * Moonshiners & Universities ©) Warren Jr. #| * [ok tk ttt tk tt kk tk ‘The above teams Joined The Star City league yesterday. All the| |teams average under 15 years, but there are some players among the kids and when the scheduled games start there will be action aplenty. The Star has offered a handsome | silver cup to the team winning the ‘championship and medals will be igiven the best individual batters, fielders, base runners and pitchers. | The schedule will be published the near future, umpires a Rivers Backed _ | to Beat Coster (By United Press Leased Wire.) LOB ANGELES, July 4.—Joe Rivers of Los Angeles and Joe Co# ter of Brooklyn, N. Y., candidates for the featherweight champion ship now held by “Foxy Abe” At tell, each well within the required 122 pounds, are awaiting the sound of the gong that will send them away on thelr 20-round elimination contest at 3:30 o'clock this after. non in the Vernon arena, ° | saat denied Twelve Teams Join | a list of 13 players beford the first } servers maintain that his capacity to finteh a fight with © puneh, pro- | vided he can land tt, is to be con-| sidered as equally as dangerous as Wodgast’s method of tearing in and landing a score of blows, to wear down bis man by sheer bat-| toring. The tmpression is stro the fight fans among Wolgast will} not find Moran aay to bit as he} did Burne, LaGrave, Hogan and| the other boys he has lately faced. | Briton Finished Boxer. j The Briton ts a boxer of falshed style, competent to protect himself | at all times, And he ts given credit for being able to fight in close as well Suspicion was strong today that| Wolgast has taken on too much welght and that he may not find it easy to come within the 123 pound mark. This is due to th fact tha o'clock this morning the champion took to the road and was running for more than an hour and a half. Meanwhile Moran was jasleep and did not bestir himself juntil after 8:30 o'clock On returning from the road Wol that he ght and both he and Manager Jones declared he moved the scale beam at 130% pounds “My only fear,” said Wolgast, “is that Moran won't stand up and fight. If he does the bout won't 0 10 rounds. If he ‘tincans’ it after he ts stung, perhaps he may be able to stay the Imit.” That he is confident of the out. come, Jones declared. To show he means It, he asserted he would at once leave the training camp with $5,000 in gold in his pocket which would be wagered before the hour of the fight or at the ringside at 2to1, Up to the time the crowd began to gather at the fight enclosure there had been little betting on the rounds. The opinion was pretty City League pointed, grounds selected, and the season will be on. Every team in the leakne will Dlay every other team at least sacs, borg _ — standing the high. oat will clash in fas} aoe 4 series of som Every team must send The @tar jations of all |weneral that there was little chance jof the bout going the limit, but the t both fighters are credited ing quick finishers led the yed men to be shy of placing their coin on any particular round. Statistics of the fighters MORAN WOLGAST 25 years 22 years 133 pounds 133 pounds it. 3 in. 6 ft. 4% In.) 66), In.| 18% In.| in. | in. in. in. in. | age weight height reach neck biceps forearm wrist | Seatt le Automobi le ‘School, Broadway. TALKS ON TEETH {By the REGAL DENTISTS i Ask Yoursel These Questions DO You Ever stop to consider that a tooth) {a just as important an adjunct to y physical welfare as « finger or toe? 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Union| The Theatre of Home Folks That's the © NATIONAL “House of the Radium Screen” 315 PIKE Soft Lighting Effects, Comfortable Chairs, Good Fresh Air Four Safety Exits and The Most Lifelike Mo- tion Pictures You Ever game starts. No player will! be allowed to leave a team ‘ind play | with another without the consent | of the manager of the teari ‘he was | first with. No changes can be mado in the final games.” This ix to prevent teams from ‘drawing strong players from clubs that are out of the race. All teams must finish the season with at léast elght of their original lineup. | The Star will publish the sched ule and the complete details of| the league before the end of the | week. ny | Because of the fact that Coster | has never before appeared on the Pacific coast and that Rivers has never met with defeat, the local man is held a favorite at 10 to 8 The defeat of Coster by Joe Man dol a few weeks ago at Memphis has caused Coster’s stock to take a low dive. : | Coster claims that he was not in condition when he met Both boys are as fit as the grind | ot training could make them. | Neither raised the beam at 12 pounds when they weighed in at 10 o'clock this morning “IT am confident of victory,” River®, after the weighing | | said nd 11:90 p.m. a by way of Viotoria and the night movning but the 8 night the & 8. Troq. ncouver Instead of Mandol. jf" lotte 1 URINCESS MAY ‘TO ALASKA JULY &, “0 PRINCESS ROY VUNN, UA. 1 EDWARDE, Tieke 118 Second Avenue mow | ball, and those players who show | WATCH THE PINK STAR FOR OF TODAY'S CHAMPIONSH |White to Head | oon) | Pearry Seriovs | B ° B d CASE. Mine FRICNO | oxing oar || NEW YORK, July 4.—Gov, Dix will sign the b New York unde minsion | Already for ple which bh | It i als tain that Ch | | White the ted refere the chairm He arms of the 4 of the they 1 one the job he can have It Sporting men general for White, because of t to have the comminsion k |from graft, White is h bis appointment would make it ¢ ain that the fight game York would be run on the Lynch Says Players Must Respect Umpire (By Unlted & sed Wire Direct to Seattle 1 Otfiee. ; NEW TORK, July 6-—"R t the) 1 pany, M. VmA right hook to| most foolish thing in the world for| i.) heart won for Packy McPar 4 player to kick on @ dgeision, be/jand in the eighth round of his put out of the game and suspended | scheduled 10-round bout with young for three days,’ says President|/Abern bere. MeFariand was far) Lynch. “Some of these fellows|the better man after the never will learn to behave, The| round. umpire {# the boss on the field, but the ball players don’t realize} that point |here today for another “In these days of close races the|tween Jim Barry, the absence from the lineup of one of | fighter, and Joe Jeannette the stars of the team means much. | 1 like aggressiveness on the ball| field and believe the patrons of the sport want it, but I will not tolerate | the player who tries to make a fool of the w it's a protest if be thinks the worst of some dectsion, but his kick must be short and with out profanity. That's one thing 1 am trying to eliminate from base second BOSTON.—Articies were signed 1 be Chicago NEW HAVEN, Conn.—A 20-acre tract of land purchased by Waiter! Camp, chairman of Yale athletic committee, will be used for Yale athletes, and possibly for a stadium, which is proposed CHICAGO.—The retirement of Frank Chance, manager of the Chi cago Cubs, from active baseball playing for the season at least seems inevitable. His recent col lapse Indicates today that he is in| no condition for active work, al though he may direct the team from the bench thelr 4: events in jeasure at the turn of game by cussing are the wor of it.” WALL PAPER Retalled at Wholesale Prices DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 Third, Near Pike McCloskey won on a foul In the third round of a 20-round contest with “Dixie Kid,” | nogro welter-welght here. Dreamtend tonight. | . P i ¢ several short lines of Linoleum in printed and out this sale to make room for the new goods for should sell them quickly: Three patterns of the best quality Inlaid.| Five patterns b Linoleum, regular price $1.65 yard, laid at thickness Inlaid ums, regular pr Three patterns of second Linoleum, regular price $1.50 yard, laid at | leums, regular f j | Serves s igre #136 | Four patterns of Inlaid Linoleum, suitable for all rooms or halls; regular price $1.25 yard. Special ++ $1.00 65c Matting 49c | 45c Matting 35c | very low cleara 35c Matting of the gam the Fall season. DETAILED STORY IP LIGHTWEIGHT GO The North Seattle Athietic club team was de ed Sufday by Fort Casey 4 to 0. ith two gone in the th ingle and a base hit ve the soldiers «. It a pitchers’ bat whiffed 16. The mn and Keller, two err and Moore batteries were Moore and men Hipp Thor Kirkland score in & Hollywood defea Sunday by a 7 fact and exciting game, Neither 1 after the fifth inning hers were bit freely, but was @ fine support. The Farwest team of the West- ern Hardware Co. lost the second game of thelr with Falls City Monday by a 9 to 3 score. fhese teams play a game today series The O'Brien Pirates defeated Ravensdale Sunday in a fast and exciting « a score of 6 to 3. harkey pite a masterly game, triking out 12 men, The featarl was the fast and of both teams teams desiring snappy fielding Any 18-year-old games with the Pirates write to Arthur Raymond O'Brien, Wash They have won 11 out of 14 games. The Pirates want to play the Mo- hawks Sunday, July 9. The Farwest team won from Falls City Sunday 6 to 4 in an li-inning game. A timely hit by Swanson when men were on bases won the game. AND WHO IS THIS? ras Who is this firecracker man? 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