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WOLGAST SURPRISES VICTORY OVER THE CLEVER ENGLISHMAN CRITICS BY HIS DECISIVE Moran Insists Foul Punch Laid Him Low KARR AA RE * % JEFFRIES SAYS WOLGAST * * 18 GOOD AS JOE GANS * % CHICAGO, July 5.—"No liv. * ® ing lichtweight is able to make * %& Wolgast extend himself,” said & Jim Jeffries, once a prise *% fighter, who passed through & Chicago today en route to ® Callfornia, whence he will ® leave for Alaska on a hunting eer So long as Wolgast re ® tains his vitality and endur # ance he will beat the best of ® them, This, coupled with his ® abtiity to take punishment and * ver haymakers, makes him #@ real champion. He ts as ® good as Joe Gans was in his ® prime.” * Rake RR ER TERRA SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 5. Stitt and sore today after his bat tle here with Champion Ad Wol gast, Owen Moran still claims that ft was a low left foul which proved hie wadoing in the thirteenth round. fond is stil! confident that he can take the measure of the “Mich! gan Wildcat” if he gets another chance Moran is particularly bitter against Jack Welsh, the referee. “Welsh was shouting at me all the time,” said the Englishman “Wolgast held and butte time without being warned. @aly thing I did was to bring up my right elbow to free it when ‘Wolgast laid on my arm, smother fag its use, while he worked the loop-the-loop hunch on me. Wot gast wouldn't fight openly. That's why 1 couldn't land on him better “Still, as everybody at the rin Bide saw. | had him on ‘quee street’ in the tenth round, and all " writers give me the Iith and ath, by a shade. [f it hadn't been “for the foul | would have won. I'm Rot through fighting, though. want another chance at Wolgast And Ili lick bim, too.” Wolgast laughed today at Moran's claim. “I knew he was going in the 11th “There As soon as f hit him the first punch in the stomach in the 12th round [ knew I bad bim ‘The blows afterward wore not Recessary. [| am sure he would have gone down anyway. BY RINGSIDER. (By United Press Leased Wire.) First Round. ‘The gong sounded at 3:02 They shake and dance into a ¢tinch. Wolgast pounds kidneys Both rough i. They butt each BadbouuL0UlU.x on OWEN MORAN Game and Clever Englishman Who Was Knocked Out Yesterday |; by Woigast Just as He Was Coming Strong. other. Owen sends left hook to head. They clinch. Ad pounds Stomach and sends light left to chin. They clinch and coming out Ad almost upsets Owen with left + to head. Another clinch. Ad sent heavy left uppercuts to mouth bringing blood to mouth. Thew bringing blood from mouth, They were locked at the bell. A shade for Wolgast, who was also bleeding at the nose when he took his corner. Second Round. They rush to clinch, Ad pounds Kidneys. On break Ad crosses with Fight. Ad hooks left to head and misses with same blow. Ad sends hard left half hook to jaw. Both miss with lefts. Clinch. Ad sends ivy left hook to stomach, forcing to clinch. Moran fast right to mouth, then hooks with game hand. Ad sends two lefts to) Bose. Ad hooks with left. Owen sends him back with left hook to/ cheek and sends two lefts to face They were tugging at close quarters at the bell. Even round Third Round. Clinch. They exchange short Cong to stomach and face. On Ad misses heavy left swing, but counters with right. Clinch They exchange jolts to chin. Wol. gast's right eye is in mourning, the result of butt. Ad hooks heavy left to ear, staggering Moran. Wolgast left uppercuts to face and chases Moran to his corner. hard left to mouth and sends long DEH EERE ERE EERE shoots | Ad_ hooks | froes after Owen but They fiddle, Moran misses long} left to jaw, Ad wonds heavy right} to rib: Clinch Ad loops left to! head. They break, Ad sends light left to Jaw. Clinch, On break / sends light left to cheek. Another clinch. Owen using elbow, for which he was cautioned, Ad sends hard left to ribs, Owens counters with right to ear, Clinch, Locked | at bell. As Owen went to corner| Welsh again cautioned him about | using elbow the Englishman pro testing mildly, Wolgast round, Fifth Round. They rush into clinch, pounding | heads and body, Ad having advan-| tage. On break Owen stabs face with left. Another clinch, Both latter ran ‘) AD WOLGAST | Peerless Little Michigander Who Successfully Defended His Title as! Lightweight Champion of the World. miss on break. Wolgast sends two lefts to head, Owen crossing with | heavy right that hurt. Owen sends; two rights to chin, Ad coming back with right and left to stomach Owen throws Ad off and they fd-| Clinch.’ They exchange upper- | uts to face. Wolgast staggers Owen with left to chin. They ex ange lefts to face. Clinch. Com ng out, Ad to cheat 8 ing at dell. Wolgast’s round | Sixth Round. | Owen misses left, one to body and Jone'to head. Ad hooks light left to ear and gets left on nose. Ad misses heavy swing to stomach. Clinch. Ad hammers kidneys and sends left }to chin. Wolgast sends hard right to stomach. In clinch Owen used Owen sends | Wolgast sends | }long left to nose. Owen ts holding. Ad uppercuts nose with left. Moran | jabs left to ear, Bell, Wolgast’s round. rips ri Seventh Round. | ‘They fiddle. Wolgast hooks two |lefts to face and stabs two hard jrights to kidneys. Owen hammers Woigast in his own corner, Ad com ing back. Ad hooks head hard with left. Clinch, Owen holding hard Coming, Owen hooks heavy right to head, staggering Ad. Wolgast tears in, fighting Moran into neutral cor- jner, pounding Owen on the kid neys, Owen backing up. Ad hooks | right left to cheek. Owen swings right on back. Clinch. On break | Ad cuffs ear with left and sends Owen to ropes with left on nose. Ad is smiling and confident at the | bell. Champton’s round Eighth Round. They fall into clinch. Moran lerazes head with heavy right and| joits nose with right. Owen dances lout of tight place on ropes. They exchange light lefts on body. Ad jsends heavy left to body. Owen ming right back, partly sending Ad through ropes. Ad sends left to riba and brings It up to jaw. Clinch Ad pounds kidneys and loops right |to face, and on break Ad sends left | to jaw and hard right to ribs. Owen comes back hard and brings blood from Ad's mouth with right. They are fighting desperately and are tired. Breaking from clinch they swap lefts to nose. Moran upper: cuts face with left. Just before the bell Ad sends right and left to stomach. Shade for Wolgast. Ninth Round. Clinch as usual, both trying for |stomach. Wolgast hooks weak left! to chin and tries loop right in clinch | to jaw. Moran sends two straight rights to jaw. Clinch. Moran almoat | threw Wolgast through the ropes. In fierce rally Wolgast sent several | rights and lefts to stomach and| head. Owen fights himself free and staggers Ad with left to chin. They | fight Ike tigers in mid ring, Owen xetting the bet of it. Clinch: They break, Ad pursuing and trying hard for stomach. Another clinch Both miss heavy lefts on the break Exchanging uppercuts to head at bell, Moran seems to have recover ed and does better work in the round, Tenth Round. Owen uppercuts head with light left, Ad hooking left to jaw. Owen |crosses with right. Ad sends light| jleft to chin, ‘They clinch. Ad| pounding kidneys. After break Ad sends long right to jaw. After clinch Ad pounds head and face with left uppercut. They engage | lin fleree rally in midring, Owen | Even | morning contest ry jout a bingle good for one base jhad the better of it all the way. | and right to ear, staggering Ad misses terrific right swing fight againat ropes and fast before bell Owen sends half way out| ot ring, Moran's round | | Ad ey Eleventh Round. fiddle, Owen Teinting, They with left left to jaw, Pidd right to ear, They clinch, On break Owen Jabs Hghtly with left Ad swings left and right to body Clinch. Ad pounds kidneys and ear with right, Owen chops right to} Clinch. Ad loops right to face. break Owen stabs faee with! Another clinch They break sending left to nose. Owen sent hard left to ¢ Ad came back like a tiger, Ad f Owen across | ring with several rights to stomach. | Boxing at close quarters at bell, | round, Twelfth Round. They rush into clinch pounding kidneys, ‘Th clinch again, Ad ducks straight| left. Owen dances away and Ad misses with long right y clineh, Ad sending sharp right to stomach, | a repeating a moment later, Ad side | steps and runs away Owen back and dashes right t sends hard right un two rights to jaw Clinch. break Ad sends two hard jolts to jaw. Owen chops right to jaw Clinch. On break Owen uppercuts with right and left to face four times without return, Ad replies in kind twiee just before bell Moran's round Thirteenth Round. Wolgast rushed desperately finally foreed the Briton tn ner, They had not been f seconds when the champion flung his right with terrific foree to the pit of the stomach, the impact of which was heard clear across the are Quick as a flash Wolgast flung two rights to the stomach again and as Moran began to fall, a left hook found the Jaw and Moran went to the floor with him mouth and his eyes ginssy. Ho was counted out while in a recumbent position While the exact amount received for tickets sold for the fight had not | been ascertained at a late hour to night, « the amount at approximately $32 000. Of this sam Wolgast gets 40! per cent. Refore the fight he was| aly a guarantee of $12,000, or/ 40 per cent of the er which amounts to close to $12,400. Moran will get approximately $9,500. FROM THE D US DIAMOND Suppose Joe had’nt muffed that fly Jabs Owen repeats Ad nenda heavy On left Owen and a cor ting 30 af Out of four times up Tealy Ray mond rapped out three safe bingles in the afternoon The game threatened to be over in record time antil the Pippins pulled off that terrible rally In the morning game after two pitchers were driven from the mound, Jean Stovall finished the game. He was only found for one run and three safetion Jess was Seattle's best twirler nine years ago. Ort fatted his batting average at the hands of the Pippins in the times up rge went one out of the lot, nosed out two doubles and drove There were also two games at both Tacoma and Spokane, and all four teams came out with honors | even | St Cleveland Thirteen innings. Ratteries Clarke, Harkness, Krapp and Smith, Figh Ladd SACRAMENTO, Cal.—By knock ing out Joe Willis in the tenth round of thelr scheduled 20-rouad contest here, “Gunboat" Smith to- day is the pride of his home town fight fans. The fight was staged by the Buffalo Athletic club. Smith SCRANTON, f New York won an easy] nd battle here with Tommy | Ginty of Scranton and as a result his reputation as a boxer Is un tarn{®hed today. Brown hit Ginty whenever he pleased and the local man was lucky to stick the six rounds and proved himself a better sprin ter than his opponent LONDON—Ten thousand people | are rushing today to Henley to witness the royal regatta and what is considered the greatest «porting event in the world. In the big vent, the grand challenge cup, the | Ottawe Rowing club of Canada and | the Societe Royale Nautique de Ghent, Belgium, will compete with the British oaramen. FE. B. Butler of Toronto will row against Eng ish and German entrants in the | y4¢ Diamond sculls. SPOKANE—Joe Tyler, formerly of Seattle, won the single cham pionship in the Inland Empire ten nis tourney held here yesterday, defenting Theodore Fulton of Spokane CENTRALIA, Wash, — Nadeau, outfielder for the Centralia State League team, was struck on the head by a pitched ball in the game with Chehalis yesterday, and his skull fractured, He is expected to die. MONTESANO, the well with the The score break and | out a long drive to left field, rd and Cruickshank singled, Bues doub! ing three. recon came Victoria ... eredesenes 0°06 nservative extimates place | Spokan : e992 419 tered hits in the coma winntng 4 to 0 tured with @ spectacular stop, « over heels, 4 to 3 Vancouver .. ° oO Tacoma oe Tacoma " ¥ n First Washington 3 ll 3) Boston ‘ Ratteries | Walker and Pa. — Knockout | eotte and Nunamaker. Chicago Detroit Bat Lively Washington ‘ecco 19 | Boston Batterion Nunamaker, Freddie Welsh STAR SPORTS 'Bad Plays Lose Game for the Giants AYMOND and Seaton lost the game for yesterday afternoon, Portland winning 6 to 4 ton innihgs, after Seattle apparently had the test well in hand With the nec in to 1 In Seattle's favor ninth, Williams doubled and Mensor dre Pettigrew laid down a bunt, which Sage mouffe filling the bases hit to Sage and Wilt was forced Then Coltrin lofted an enay fly to who dropped the ball, and then heaved It to third, instead of second, where he have made an easy out. Mensor seoréd om thi pass,” and although Bastley grounded out to Bues, Pettigrew was able to beat the throw home, tying the tally Raymond's punk play came in the seventh, when he eut third and was called out. Had he crossed the bag run would have wou for Seattle With the tied, the Pipping scored two. Stovall made first by a narrow squeak, and Williams fox pring two. Successive hits by Shea, Leard and Crulckshank tallied one for Seattl pitched good bajl, and deserved to win, Kastley also pitched game, although he was slammed hard in the fourth, when d and Weed singled, seor Ba ever The follows: Seattle, AB score Portland ” h 7 cuunrncee? Indians and Islanders Break Even 0 0 In the b to % defeat in Starkell pitched hard dd the Islanders venge for thelr to two bin nth, when he SPOKANE, July 5.--Spokane trimm yesterday, getting er held the Bees ption of the seve Be exe morning was pounded follows 9000 0 6 for Victoria; Bonner and Hasty Tigers Revenged in Afternoon Game to three seat 4 freely, Ta. TACOMA, July 5.—Southpaw Annis held Vancouver afternoon and Cates was p Rockenf ade a home run, and Abbott fea ching the ball on the run, failing head but retaining Vancouver won the morning game The afternoon xc the ball HH. E. 000000 6 3 ° : . 800300 04 13 1 jow—Cates and Shea for Vai Annis Batt ncouver; Tacoma. WwW. .& NATIONAL LEAGUE. aver Games Today Victoria th Bye At Pittsburg. R H Louts . ee et St Pitteaburg il Rattertes Hendrix and At Brooklyn. R E Roston ‘ 2 Brooklyn ‘ At Cleveland. | Batteries—Perdue and game F.| dan; Schardt and Erwin arate 3 Rart At Philadelphia. 4| New York Philadelphia Ratterios—¢ Amos and M a | Dooin At Boston. Nelson Stephens Pelty i Falken a andall, Marquard a, Alexander and MORNING GAMES. At Pittaburg. RH | St. Louls ... 3 10 Pittsburg .. | Ratteries—Harmon and Bliss Steele and Simon a Hughes Kilitiag, Ch jroome Henry MORNING GAMES. At New York RH. E At Philadeiphia. Philadelphia ° 7 ® . 2 New Yor 4 Batte inty ran all ever the ring | Lapp and 10-5 | New York 7 3 | Phitadelphia het) Drucke, Wiltse, Ames, and Meyers; 6 Coombs Thomas, Sweeney Bender and | Vaughn, Klepfer| Batteries Marquard : Moore, Chalmers and At Detroit. ah Bm At Brooklyn. R H Boston ° 3 8 Deootn. ries Walsh Lafitte and St Hatteries—-McTigue, Peffer and Kling; Knetzer, Rucker and Miller At Boston. ‘ Wh? — Ht At Chicago. R | Cineinnatt Chicago Batterles——Keefe | McLean, Severotd and Archer. 4 11 Hughes Nagle and and Walker Cleotte, Hall, Williams. and Clarke, ry, Richter, Brown Nelson Boxes Cove BELLINGHAM, July 5.—Battling Nelson and Percy Cove boxed a aix j round exhibition here esterday Both men showed cleverness, The bout was of a pure ly exhibition nature. The Da made a apeech in which he sald he would regain his title from Ad Wolgast. COAST LEAGUE LETTER FOR PETE M’'VEIGH. There is a letter at The Star of. After Wolgast, the Giants con in the a pass, could | 1 ® 1] 8 considerable | both |hit over second. Mensor was thrown out at first, but Pettigrew slashed | | needless Jimmy and Burns for) Laudermitk, | KH. Bl J | Wilson, | ,, Brooklyn $8 2 20 | JACK WELSH Popular Frisco Referee Who De er. Hesitation, Although the Briton Protested He Had Been| Moran Claims Welsh Hin- dered Him Throughout the Fight. clared Owen M. day Without Fouled. mn Lor . Coster Given a Hard Hammering LOB ANGELES, Cal Two blackened eye | tered nose, puffed and bruised lps, | "5 ® badly swollen right ear and sev eral thousand dolla the things Joe Coster show for the terrific ministered to him yesterday by Joe the sensational Los Angeles Rivera foathorweight To save his ch Johnson, enth en Cow of the thirt badly bea’ punishm ee from further Manager nning the up in his arma and carried him across the ring and nt the round ter lifted him over the ropes He ¢ me," He has not been the t feather hey ever meet.” GOLFERS READY FOR FINALS Garrett d for the lub champlonahip yes- final mateh | first; C.| One mile ag won | machin 1 Edward terday and will p Saturda. Ford yesterday from T. 8. Lippy o ated weight and G fin Andrews defeate and Garrett July . & badly bat ot beating © today,| 4 ¢ thin boy Rivers ts some fighter 4.9 could do nothing with him at cha and will surely beat Abe Attell if|_ An # of the DEFEATED FEATHERWEIGHT GIVES VICTO CREDIT FOR BEING BETTER THAN ABE ATTBUL REALLY NO CAUSE TO WORRY The London newspapers got very d when and Jack Johnson met in taurant ected brutsers to engage in a lively rough aed tumble baw! Any time a pair of professional prize fighter at the free battle it will be because they plumb nutty, and won't real j| what they are doing. It cost $101,000 to get Jeff and Jack into a fight jand it would ne tate fully half of that amount to bring about an other battle be Can walloping one an ther f money to Jim the public ou imagine them a lot of boob: en th are who a ZtVEN MONEY BETS in Seattle yesterday, but ther imple but suffictent der we for There willing to put SEATTLE SPORTS WANT Wolga " 4 topheavy favorite |was not much money bet for the loeul who Mked | ringside of 10 to 6, Moran fe balked at his pr jfistana fans in Seattle who |chances of the Dutchman. por the higar not wi and held ow n money were com were up 10 [1:16 45, Ten-mile pursuit Daring Riders ,i:",y"3, Burn Up Track *.'..., arid. | } race, stock inches first mile agat Searly 2,000 people watched the Excelsior, race program given by the ttle Motoreycle at the Madison 1:16 2 Fivesmile hand! Excelsior, first; time 6:45 One mile against time, chines, 61 cuble inches disp Fred Mercer, on Merkel, ridg: on Excelsior, ran @ in 1:17, and on second trial M won fn 1:15. Twenty-five miles, stock 30.50 cuble inches displac Klopfer, Thor, first; club park speedway yesterday afternoon, | and there were some tbrilli |ishes and several bad spills though no one was injured. ( Banks of Everett fell twice round ing the curves tn mile races, and Batchelder bad a bad fall in the five-mile race, He was unburt although his machine was badly H. F. damaged time 36.32 1-5. rou time of in 1 mina’ is onl ‘ the ‘ack record. Question Archie Taft bulk of . The su lows Five-mile Taft One mile machin H time 1:14 1 game. The batt Five-mile race for private owners | and Clark; Johns rge Brennan, Excelsior, first; % 17 16 One-mile against time for stock machines—C. A. Banks, Excelsior time, 1:14 3-6. Fourmile novelty race for machines—Fred Mercer, } made the fastest traveling a mil This than hridge day 14 3-5 seconds 6 seconds slower held by A. Hi RISING STARS The Brighton Beach team defeat ed Rainier Beach, 8 to 6, yesterday Kennedy, of Brighton, pitched nt Kame am fol-| K dy and Young for and McCray and Williams for Rain ter carried the 208 y of the prog away for stock machines— first; time 7:30 2-6 gainst time for stock Ethridge, first; and grounds Sunday, by Young, of McMurray, men, Watson, the teher, also played a star game. Lake Washington time 7 5. inst time for stock inches limit first; time cuble Merkel, « AG Odd Sample Extension Tables “Al Children’s Cribs Reduced $ 7.00 Child's $ 9.50 Child's $10.50 Child's Child's Child's Child's Child's Child's Child's Iron Crib Iron Iron Crib Iron Iron Iron c Crib. Iron Crib . C Crib . Crib . Crib . Brass Crib . Brass Crib . Here is your best opportunity } to get a good Din- ing Table at small cost. We have marked down about a do en patterns th have sold down to the last of their kind. You make a clear saving of about one-third of the regular price The samples of- fered have been our best - selling patterns Hue Marin Browe This attractive Bed is made with two-ineh continu- ous posts, well braced with filling rods, joined with fancy chills; full size; regular price $15.00. Special Jeffries two big with a willing to pay reason that the an The batteries were Brighton The Spaldings trimmed Fort Wor- den, 5 to 4, Sunday in a sensational jes were Conroy Stockdale. McMurray lost a fast ten-inning game to Clear Lake on their own an 8 to 6 score, fanned 12 McMurray strawberry fields are now opened to the pubife, Be wtb See. loft to chest. Owen is using elbows in clinches. Owen sends left to body and right to head. Clinched @t bell. Even round. Fourth Round. Clinch. They break and Wolgast Wash. — Clyde Jackson broke his leg yesterday at the finish of the 100-yard dash, which he won, NEW YORK — Bob drove his 200-horse power Blitzen Benz a mile in 48 4-6 seconds with a flying start yesterday, breaking the world’s record, {having the better of it until Ad slows him up with hard left to the mouth. They clinch and rest. On break Owen stands off and jabs the face with left. Owen hooks right to jaw. Moran sends left to head SOLID OAK — Quarter | DRESSER—Quarter sawed | sawed and finished golden; | golden oak finish, on maple; WICKER ROCKER— Hand-woven, selected wick+ | a very nicely made dresser, | er, made on a strong frame of | | with square or oval mirror; | maple, medium high back, regular price $20.00. Special | comfortable roll seat ; regular ceeeeeeess $13.50 | price $5.00, Special | $3.25 ddie Welsh, who : wants 4 / fice for Pete McVeigh from his man-| crack at Wolgast, declared today | ager, Jack Hanlon, that cables from Cardiff, Wales, | - — — have told him money will be ratsed there to cover the $10,000 side bet | demanded He will try to get the champion to sign up for September. | While no definite answer has ANGELES CAFE im neem fiven Wels, Wolgst tote Latest Moving Pictures |/}~ ’ abpaist ba Gon New Every Day if It’s Good for “I have beaten them. alD in «tx months,” he sald, “and [ think Dam made with continuous posts —AT THE— and wide, solid wood seat; regular price $7.75. Special $4.25 Very Low Seattle's Largest Housefurnishing Store Burman Willow | FREE entitled to a rest.” | REGULAR DINNER Jones, Wolgast's managery spoke Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p, m., more promisingly, “Let Welsh get the $10,000 for a|f including coffee, tea, milk, beer or wine, 25c |sald. “Yesterday's bout was only a warmup for Ad. He can beat th Vocal and Instrumental Muste Afternoons and Evenings, Prices Buy Now Furniture Pay Later on All Is Now Odd Pieces Offered OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS, 30514 Pike Street trasice Row Over Owl Drug Store, Kini NLESH DENTIOES—¥or the next 10 dave following prices’ Amalgam Fillings..50¢ Full Plates ... Gold Crowns ......$3 Painless Extrac ALL WORK GUAKANTERD TWELVE YEARS of Dining at j@ will do all dental work at best of them. We're ready them all.” onif HOF, M. 8. KRMD rent ting: All thé Credit You Want AND IFTH AV, Room Why Cook at Home? Furniture

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