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Farland and Wells for Fight This Fall Giants Win Another Ding Dong Battl WE Giants won again yosterday T to 6 in a ding dong battle, but not until after half the fans nearly per ished of heart watll the last be thed at any ing games see! Giants got bus out to Keller, error. left, scoring Leard. Raymond flew out, but Seaton singled, ad.) Bues, vancing Weed home on the double steal. ‘ dad peg and Dashwood doubled. whiffed Starkell and Million, Cru! ahead in the second half of the fo was slow In side-stepping and Keller Whanged out a homer that tied t Clementson’s drive, although Clem got to Zackert was derricked aud Sage sent tn. and hauled down Ward's fly, ending the damage Legrd singled and Cruickshank pasted Then the Giants Leg gg punk support, te Zimmerman ‘s eight hits. The score: __. Bloomfield being clouted out tt was no cinch the tally wouldn't moons and replete with sensational plays. The Islanders started off in the lea ing the ball out of the lot after Cocash singled ‘That was tin the second Leard led off with a single, Rues smashed out a siasiing two-bagger to) Shea fanned, y Victoria threatened in the fourth when Ward made first on Bues Things went along without a break until the seventh, when Starkell swift shoot and got a base. ingled, Goodman forced Keller at second. rtd Vancouver 005000000-3 7 1 was invincible yesterday, and W1)- Tis was hammered bard and given Portland winning 10 got four of Spo- _ Bengals Get Revenge VANCOUVER, July 14.—Tacoma | priiadetphia ... a 1 trimmed Vancouver 6 to 3 yester-| At Detroit Gay. A batting rally. in the third! roma disease, The Beos fought gamely ditch, and the way home runs were time, It was one of the most excit- nm at the local ball farm for several Ward driv In the next tinting the y. Cruickshank skied bug Ort made first on Goodman's Weed singled, scoring Ort and} to third, who a moment later came But one man was down and Zackert fekshank’s homer put Seattle further arth Million whiffed 4 then Johnny Ort a a great atop of first. MoMurdo doubled and Weed backed up to the fence he score. ‘one over the fence, makihg it 7 to 6. Sage held the Bees safe and the game was won, The score: ETL. ’ VICTORIA. os aE POA. ABM POA BR : 23 | sgtunion. ot. see eee * e 8 otk e338 ° toe 8) Pe pe ) 2 @ 116 ee i 8 ole o + 6 23 iim ob aie ae Sas a “ue 8 ore 1 > eo 86 ’ » -— sun 8 2 + 3 SCORE BY INNINGS, ‘es fee) 8 le 4 ; ri oF 6 © 6 e 8 8 Os cy: Home rune—Cruickahank 2, Cocash, Ward Struck out—-iy Zack ert in, Uy Sage 3, by Starkell 1. Mases on daile--Off Zackert 1, Umpire—Me- gave Tacoma three runs. Higgins was batted freely in the third, and replaced by Schmuts, who held the Beavers to three hits the rest of the game, The score: RHE Tacoma ..1-1-3000100-6 11 1 Rasmussen. and Lewis, Van couver; Higgins, Schmute and Burns, Tacoma, | NATIONAL LEAGUE. Cineinnatt iT ee, Bk Mae At maa i 2 8 Batterioe—Keefe and McLean; Moore and Devin, | 8 i keus: i a a A wey $i 4 Portiand 10.) " Matteriee—ttesie and Bresnahan; ouror & Weaver. Matiors and Kilag. TODAY. Miaaee ‘at Vancouver, Batteries -Letfieid, Gardner so4 Gib —— son; Simon. Drucke and Meyers, Wilson Brookiyn . 7 1 Datteries—Cots, Richter, Brown and “SPOKANE, July 14.—-Bloomfield | Archer, Seanten, Bel, Schardt. Rucker Now York Boston acece seen ; ae ee Al Chitage es Rattertes--Colline and Carcigan; Walsh and sullives, Payne. ‘ oh . son Batteries —- Morgan, Bender dummers and | of the local four-rounders. tty 5 $ {m England and Ireland. the Royal Artillery at Woolwich, NEW YORK.—On July 17 Ch Mathewson will celebrate his 11 anniversary as a New York pitcher. a {ts annual cruise from here Sunda, ‘The cruise will continue 10 days. the Longwood Cricket club. BOSTON.—The annual cruise the Boston Yacht club will cago Nationals, is reported as wi battery, O’Toole and Kelly. PARIS—Johnny Ha thon today to be held here. * DETROIT.—Principal events the program of the summer ra: meet commencing Saturday ‘Windsor, Ont. are the fronti Chartrain, stakes. eff Verry Bar, Baltimore, Sunday, PHILADELPHIA—The German- town Cricket club team of this city leaves shortly for Europe to in a series of 13 matches The first game will be played July 28 with BALTIMORE—The Chesapeake Bay Racing association will start BOSTON.—Several of the best tennis players of the Pacific coast, as well as a number of Eastern eracks, are among the entrants in the tennis tournament, to be held here next week on the courts of be started Saturday from Marblehead, Mass., disbanding at Winter Harbor Wis. — Twenty thousand dollars is the price Chas. W. Murphy, president of the Chi- ing to pay for the St. Paul team's Nego- tiations are now under way be- tween the two clubs, Murphy hay-| today declared to have trotted the ing arrived yesterday and the own- ers of tl it. Paul club being due today. of New York, winner of the Olympic Mara- thon in London three years ago, entered the big international Mara- handicap and the Belle Isle, Pont Edenwalk and Detroit NORFOLK, Va.—The Norfolk-to- nepal motor boat race will from here Saturday, finishing 1CAGO.—The first promoter forward with a suitable lant y- John Montgomery Ward won the qualifying round of the Metropoll- | tan golf championship this spring bd one stroke on the Garden City ped and bunkered course in Amer- ica. Ward and Lewis Livingstone also won the pairs match over the new National course. Ward was formerly manager of the New York Giants. He has been playing golf for 12 years. Uhlan Sets a Record CLEVELAND,. 0., July 14.--In covering the last if mile of the one-mile trot in 57% seconds at the North Randall meet here, Ublan is of fastest half mile ever made on a regulation track. His time for the half in 1:06% and then came home ton strawberry elds are now opened to the public, 5 cents per gallon. . PROY, M. §. FREED Boxii Wrostiing 1 lem! Cultus aus waits GTON BLD . s Main 5182 ts NOMTHWESTEMN LEAGUE, Baseball Tomorrew at 3 P, M VICTORIA vs. SEATTLE Adini@ion 260 and 696, ‘Take Yesior Car, He went to the| ysvau | BRone Again AS SOME rHIHNG wore wise TY UP aT WONDER FROM whom —— Teveanar “sia ae See Those in the picture are: eon, official scorer; Wililam Johnson, utility; Mickie Green, manager; diers want games with Seattic teams, the Victors and Rhodeg preferred. Fort Lawton, Sauna an Beat Col. With perfect climatic conditions. coarse fér men */52 golf players from all parts of Le Kh in th @ ‘i* Os pada coeen e Roy Martin tied at 40. GLadies’ | qualifying round for the Potlateh | Carst Mra. C.K Hh * tourney at the Seattle Golf and we aitey, ag me at Country club links yesterday. big gallery watched the some excellent scores were | yesterday, several of the players beating “Col. Bogey.” 162 for the 36-hole course. }| The qualifying round resulted as! follows: First 6 J 8, Matterson, Vic R. D. Lapha Seattle, 1 Martin, Victoria, W. Treat, Seattle, 168; € Seattle, 168; T, 8. Lipp: 169; T. P. Moorehead, Seattle, 170; | Josiah Collin Birch, Victoria, Seattle, 176. They play off today as follows: Several Players 16—C. K. Magill, 162; A. C bard, Everett, 163; G. Ladd Mupn, Seattle, 164; B. Coombe, Viet 4 165; J. Bancroft, Delaware C. P. Spooner, | | Seattle, 173; G, Sherman, Arizona, ey the first | Al play, and) made Seattle, | toria, 161; | 62; LeRoy Hib- 168; >. B, Ford,| y, Seattle, im; C. Matterson and Treat; Hibbard and | Collins; Coombe and Spooner; Lap- ham and Lippy; Martin and Moore Bancroft head; and Munn and Birch; Magill Canadians Really Think Bob Day Has a Chance to Defeat Mistah overheated | Please don't get laughing, folks, What Sherman; | and Ford. | appeals to you as a joke is taken seriously by friends of Bob Day, ex-amateur champion of Canada and Scotland, who is to meet Jack Johnson in Dublin. ten by a Toronto man, view the Canadian public the proposed scrap.—Tip TORONTO, Ont. — That The following story, writ- shows the accepts of Wright. Tom Flanagan intends to stage a scrap between Jack Johnson and ex-Ama- teur Champion Bob Day in Dublin, is known to Toronto sportsmen. he told the writer. “In leave any day.” Before Flanagan sailed son, he said will give Johnsen a bette |than any man I know |the ‘white hopes,’ |when training for |tournament here and step lively. one round short reaching Johnson. Day is confident he o good showing. He pounds, and says if he week, going across, he w to 200 pounds, at which “1 know what Johnso Day You never can tell whe punch will do the work Day's drawback ts bis when here. He is a six-foot Day's record is good Thistle Land, Since co he has wofl the whenever he felt like been beaten once on th burg, won three rounds; Toronto, three rounds Toronto, three rounds; Day is in active training. I'm waiting for is transportation,” Sam Fitzpatrick weighs Scotchman, and held the title Canadian “All m ready to with John- “Bob Day, in shape, r argument 1 believe, inks, the moat scientifically trap-|when in condition, he can beat all He met Johnson the amateur made eut Day was ‘an mak e stokes a tl be down he fights m is,” said “I had no trouble hitting him, n @ lucky age, He is Physically he is apparently all er, and at 200 pounds is active as a cat, He is @ in oming here title it, He has his side by Salisbury, the Boston amateur heavyweight. Here is Day's record: Bruce, Dundee, one round; D. Sutherland, Dundee, two rounds; Alex Tait, Edinburg, lost, three rounds; Bremner, Edinburg, won, three rounds; J. Davis, Edinburg, lost, three rounds; Robertson, Hdin J. Tomson, Baldwin, . Churtie, Riley Scott, 1b; Charlie Dockery, 2b; Ewing White, ss; Edward Randall, rf; The soldiers of the Twenty-fifth colored infantry, now fastest teams around these parts, and have been a thora tn him | William Hender- Phineas M. Allen, 3b; Charley Storey, captain and cf; William Fletcher, catcher; Ben Proctor, If. ed at Fort Lawton, have one of the wide of some of the crack organtzations 0! ames thie season and wog the Inst 1%, defeating teams like the Mika Sunday the Fort Lawtéhy will play Port Worden. The sol Address P. M. Allen, Co. C., i Woodlands Lose. Forfeited Game a toa == saalhomee The nine-hole button course: E.! C. Rodwell, A. 8. Kerry, tigd it 17. | Nine-hole button course for women: | Mra. A. W. Jones, Victoriny Ms. J Comatock, Tacoma, and Mry.¢. K. Magili, tied at 19. The club button K. Shorréck and & * club button course Mrs. Henry|# STAR LEAGUE STANDING & Lincoin ... Storks All Stare Galltley, Victoria, tied at 12. @ These will all be played off today.) # The ladder button course was) ® won by LeRoy Martin at § and by # Mra. C. K. Magill at % These con) @ tests will be held daily. \* (Pee eee ee ee ee SS RISING STARS Tho Woodlands forfeited a game 9 to 0 to the All-Stars in The Star |Jeague sories yesterday. The Wood: The Lawtone want a game Sun.|lands wore scheduled to appoar at day with some ‘Beattie or out of] Lincoln park at 10 a. m., but had town team, Address P. Tracy, 2014/80 toam on the field, At 10:30 the erty av. or phowe Ind, 6008. | game was declared forfeited to the The United Bankers, champions | AI-Star®. | oat a. ptr riany yoy San acy | This is the second game forfelted, : : * and if any toam forfeits three marked by many errors. Fdelen| cames by nomappearance, that held the All-Stars to four hits, andj tam will be stricken from the Sam Eillott let the United Bankors | (20%, AOS WHR the cheb Sete The Pioneers and Brown Bears The Seattle Lighting company | piny today, and tomorrow there will team wants games. Telephone Schu pe a double-b between the at Main or Ind. 67. Fastidos and Moonshiners and Star The All-Sars beat a pickup team | Newsies and Universities. 21 to 17 at Lincoln park yesterday Next week's schedule will be an- morning. | nounced tomorrow Jack Johnson BOB DAY Toronto, three rounds; anks,| Henderson, Toronto, three rounds; Toronto, three rounds; R. Ferguson,| Hickman, Toronto, three rounds; Toronto, one round; Jack Johnson, | Salisbury Boston lost, three Toronto, exhibition, four rounds; |}rounds; B, Cassidy, Toronto, won, 8. Hickman, Toronto, won, two|three rounds; D. Bifk, Toronto, rounds; Swartz, Toronto, three|three rounds; D. Burnk, Toronto, rounds; Madd Toronto, three |five rounds; Williams, Toronto, six rounds; Kelly, sronto, one round; | rounds. Way trys FROM hing Eocan — FROM THE DIAMOND | Fred Weed saved the day again| |by @ spectacular catch of Ward's! | liner in the seventh, which looked | good for two baser, and would | have brought in two runs. | | Cruickshank was a bear with the | stick, getting two home rune and | a single in four times up. | Leard is playing nice ball now,! and seems to be getting better every day } Zackert had Ten Million’s num- ber, all right, striking him out four times in succession. | Cocash got three hits out of four! times up, a single, 4 double and| 72 packages of Bull Durham. And! BSeatt’s let him go because | couldn't hit he Zackert struck out 12 Bees in the ix and two-thirds innings in which he pitched, but in the seventh he started badly by hitting Starkell, and then two singles, a double and a homer caused Tighe to call for help. | Million robbed Bues of a hit in the first, when he picked his liner | {off the center field fence. j Weed may be slow, but he brought in a tally for us in the third hen he and & pulled off a |double steal aton —pilfering second and Weed: purloining the pan McCarthy didn't have such a good day of it_ yesterday. The fans kick ed on several balls and strikes dur- | ing the game. } Tighe muttered several things to Rimseif when Cocash, the ex Giant, |the score. Besides the homer, he | | got a double and | Presented all the femin- |ine fans with fans representing a baseball bat. day =a tonight, | a ’ Beattie Automobile School, 210 | oadway. seo! Door OF THE Roya Boors— THE DUT: Carl Morris and Jim —_ Are Looking for je Place to Settle Their Differences av j1e Rise AY Day OREAR AND BLACK THE ROYAL Boorse oF THE KiNG ano roRTy. Ovnes Hencor—— 6 ick ARE — OLD TRUCK EAGAN COMES BACK. Those who had a sneaking idea that Truck Kagan was a downand- outer will be agreeably surprised to read that he is whacking the ball at something Uke his old speed The latest batting averages show the oldtime favorite hitting at the comfortable gait of 308, which will insure a player @ job in any league. There are only seven or eight players in the Virginia league who are leading Eagan, and it is quite evident that the hot weather of the South agrees with him. Truck has also been getting around the bags. In the short season he has tallied 31 runs, which puts him among the good run-getters of the league Fans will be glad to hear of bis # eas in Virginia, It might also be mentioned that he is doing, some long-distance swinging. He tx third among the sluggers of his ledgue, having 14 two-baggers, five triples and three home runs to bis credit, not to speak of 28 singles. WATTELET SAYS HE IS SATISFIED. President Wattelet of the Victoria club is by no means disgusted with his first season in Northwestern league ball, and thinks that on the said he. the Bees are doing real well. “Now, just stop and think weren't given our franchise until close to the first of the y f course, we did not have one ball player to bufld. from. r champlons, all right, al! right, but I say we have done real well at that. And we are going to give somebody a ran for cellar honors yet. Financially, we have done fairly well also, The Victorlans do like the game, and they will support the team even better next year. The sale of Thomas gpd Goodman will help us out, and Million will probably be sold before the drafting begins. And what is better we will have @ good foundation team to begin with next year.” BEES HAVE BIG LEAGUE CONNECTIONS funny incident, but nearly every man on the Victoria line-up has big gue connections ip some way—either past or future. 8! ing with the pitchers, Furchner tried out with the Cincy Reds two ago, and Thomas will try for the Red Sox lineup in the spring ager Fred Raymer, who plays second base, is an oid big leaguer. Keller, the shortstop, t out with one of the St. Louis teams. Third Base- man Goodman will be with Thomas at the Red Sox camp in the spring. In the field, Cocash was drafted a couple of years ago, but failed t stick, and Million’s time is probably at hand. At jeast, Watt has turned down a few tempting offers, Catcher De Vogt was on the roll of the od. Boston Red Sox until recently re! MOST EXPERTS PICK ATHLETICS The American league race is less interesting, for 99 experts out of It's eee he ee eH) drove the pill out of the lot, tying | 100 concede the bunting to the present champions, although the Tigers are leading at present. The wiseacres won't give Jennings credit for having the goods. They say Cobb ts his team, and one man can’t win & championship. Philadelphia ts said to be far stronger in the box, in the infield, behind the bat and in every point save the outfield. Boston is we x fn the infield, with Lord and Stah! gone, and New York has been somewhat of a disappointment, and yet there is time for Hal Chase to surge to the front. Chicago is the one surprise of the American league. It is bolding down a strong position, and at the commencement the White Sox were not accorded a look-in. Critics say if Comiskey’s scouts had only scouted up a couple of winning pitchers last year Com iskey would have a royal chance to grab the flag. 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