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READ THE STAR, YOU FANS—IT PRINTS THE Indians Drop Andther to the Giants IMMY WIGGS was very effective yesterday after the first frame, and the Giants clouted Holm hard in th second and fifth, taking the ganv to 2. Both The erstwhile champs got for three singles and shoved ovey a run took the lead in the second, Rues singling and scor ing on Weed's double, mond's sacrifice. Tu the fourth the Indians evened the score, Nor dyke singled and Zimmermhn drew a pasa, Cart wright singled, loading the bags, and Nordy camo home on Tauscher’s long fly to Weed The Giants cinched the game tn the next inning Shea fauned and Wiggs was retired. Leard doubled to cent and Cruickshank walked. Householder doubled, scoring Leard and Cruickshank. Bues the ball against the flagstaff and completed the cfreuit behind holder. That ended the scoring. Wises allowed but one single f@fter the fourth, and although he was free with passes, good pitching “and pinches and fine support protected the pan. Holnl also settled down and the Glants couldn't tally again. The score e. H POA & ee ss eee 1 Ne ee ee ae ae ee a ae Was a HS ee ee Se eeo ¢ a mw 6 sen n © in ninth ninth. SCORK BY INNINGS ae 6 Oe 6 Oe Oa Oo. 80. Oo @ Cee Home rum—fues Struck out—-By Wiggs |. by folm @ Bases me Hoim 6 Double play Weed to Shea to Haymond. Une neither club made an earned run The score LIVE SPORTING NEWS AND GOSSIP FIRST to Wiggs in_the first | Me Giants | Weed came home on Ray: | “ ie ‘ATARI AROUND To Me Yo YHE ROYAL BALL — 17s A GORD _THING rom teams played errorless ball, and this time the In me ALL dians didn't quit when Seattle took the lead, | RIGHT As | 1 Gor Yas A or Admission I! DUST Arthur B DIAMOND got a homer yester The bail hit the flag pole in con ter and then caromed off the fence and while Netzel was recovering it Bues was nearing third, As he turned third the ball was coming back, but by some fast sprinting he beat the throw The Indians opened up on Jimmy » | Wikws in the frat as if they tn { i ltended to murder him, Netsel Annis |nkied to Householder, and then | Cooney singled and went to third on Frisk'’s but Emil aught at second when he tried to single, was 42 At toe 43 63 “S00 39 66 29 64 228/8e RESULTS YESTERDAY _Peattie 6. Spokave 2; Portiand Louie 23 40 oma, Spoka Bees Beaten Again | aten Again |“. VANCOUVER, July 21.—Jimmy | ¥« @lark- held Victoria to five hits . and Thorsen wae un-| AMERICAN LEAGUE even and got poor support, Van - wWigning 10 to 1. Errors! we mg nee ;. te passes gave the Beavers ] tere Gray on momith ake Bigilead in the third. The score: [and sispheun “A Altmis bs g ws Poriess m4 Aaa @eieee ea ~ Ae > Oy ey Lawl, Vancouver; Thoreen | a Sittee sPaja. Gicstte, Cantina, Woot #3 ogt. Victoria. and Willams: Carrigan, Mitchell, Greae Bengals Play Poorly soci “TACOMA, July — 21.~Tscoma | ,. @uldn’t hit Bloomfield and Annis * ‘Was given rotten support, Portland New York a Sed yesterday's game 3 to 1 on ee ee Ond | hin, Willett and Stanage IGHTS ON THE SPORTING SHOW CUBS NOW LEADING THE NATIONAL ‘The Cubs walloped the Phillies 4 to 3 yesterday, and Chicago is now the National fieid with a narrow margin of six points over Phila same teams play again today and a victory by Dooln's erew will put Philadelphia back in the lead. This series is being watched ‘By fans all over the country as a conclusive test of the strength of the @ontending teams. Bresnahan’s bunch trimmed the Giants yesterday gained = op marae ~~ New York. The Cardinals knocked wson out of the box in the second and the Gi le . Fetire in the seventh. Poet eee BILL LANGE IS IN THE CITY Bill Lange, who had a national repatation as a bali player, and who Row representing Garry Herrmann on the Pacific coast, arrived in Annis business, and will remain here several days. Lange brok ; . ¢ in with the Port Townsend Colts, and later was star of the Northwestern Teague. He then went to the Chicago Nationals and could about name Ahis own salary when he married and quit the game West Virginia Naomi Wins the The 12-0ared crew from the cruis- | er West Virginia defeated | @tulser Colorado's 12 by two boat | Poned y two boat cata last night, covering the two > oped over @ twomile course On| mile triangular course in 36 bay late yesterday in a race re-| minutes. The Empress Capt with excitement. The boats Julius Johnson, was second in off the Grand Trunk dock, | 36:02. | nd raced to a buoy off the stern) The Dixie, Capt. Charles Skinner, | of the Colorado and return. }was third; The Margaret, Capt The boats raced nip and tuck/Roy Rossman, fourth; and the Until after the buoy was rounded,| Pansy, Capt. Joe Peterson, fifth. when the West Virginia 12 slowly | A stiff breeze was blowing and the! drew away. 18footers made good time ‘The West Virginia crew won the| The third and deciding race will sixoared whaleboat race over abe sailed early this evening two-mile course, and the Colorado | : Won the four-cared dinghy race over a mile course. LONNIE AND BAT GAVE FANS AN EXHIBITION PEORIA, IIL, July 21.—Struck out | Lonnie Austin got back in town|by demon rum, Bobby Carruthers, yesterday afternoon from Aberdeen,| formerly a star pitcher, for whom | where he boxed a six-round exhibj. the Brooklyn club once paid $10,000, tion with Battling Nelson Wednes- | today was sentenced to serve 20 day night. [t was purely an exhj-| days in the workhouse. Bition bout, but the Dane and the|to have drawn a salary of $1,000 a| clever local man gave about 500|month 20 years ago fans « fast go, and everybody was); Carruthers has Three-I league to Medford, Or. | noted for the speedy conduct of the | box an exhibition|games and for the few protests jwhich were made against his de | cisions. The sloop Naomi sailed by Capt. | the Antone Pierre won the first post Bobby Carruthers umpired in Nelson went where he will with some local man. modern, «, call at ‘The Vi cos Virginia strect. near Westiake avenue.| Carruthers umpired two seasons ago in the Northwestern league, and was well liked by players and fans His health was poor when he was in Baseball": Chance has given the Cubs TODAY AND TOMORROW AT 4 ¥. M.| shake-up in the hope of working SPOKANE ve. SEATTLE. out a combination capable of land Take Yeuler Car. Admission 260 and Soe.) {ng on top KORTHWESTERN LEAGUE | SPANGENBERG 1100 First Av., Corner Spring St. SINGLE EGG HOOKS, 5¢ EACH; 50¢ DOZEN. SCOTCH FLIES—Our Own Importation. Trims Colorado Postponed Race i ‘i ‘wie! sia foe Sent to Workhouse! . _|stretch his hit Into a double. ‘Then $ 2 fl Nordyke singled, scoring Cooney ) ° on and Breena.| but Zim sent an easy one to the AMERICAN. [han Mathewson and Meyers pitcher Ca a - nt ge ee - $3 50 498 | At, Breckt vo$ 2S} the fifth inning was a horrible th 39306 | | Batterter-Suggs and Mclean; Kagon/ nightmare for Wiggs. After two 48 43 G11 | and Bergen. men were down he walked three in succession, but the next man up hit to Bues, who threw him at firw During the walk Wiggs had seve chewing matches with the umpire claiming the call on balls was rot ten. And it was, but Jimmy was Dlastered with a $5 fine, and Me carthy threatened to chew bis ear off if he said another word. Wigs» started the argument again after the inning wae over, but Tighe grabbed him and escorted him to the bench. The Giants got out of a bad mess) ih the fourth, The choked with Indians, with no one out. Tauscher flew to Weed, who threw home too late to catch Nor dyke, but Shea snapped the bail back to Raymond, doubling Cart wright, who was trying to reach second on the throw-in. Ostdiek struck out. bases wer city last night from Frisco, where he is now in the real estate and | " Ort is pulling them out of the air at first with one hand just like Hal Chase, and tonnected for a dou ble and single yesterday | Umpire McCarthy beat Netze! out of a hit in the fifth. Raymond made & great stop and throw of Netzel’s hard drive to the right of cond Netzel the ball to Netze! was sent to center fiel third. After Bues’ homer begged Osty to send him back to third, but there was nothing doing The Indians look more like cellar champs than leaders this week The Potlatch spirit is probably too| much for them. The games will be called at 4 o'clock instead of 3 today and Sat arday. With the exception of that fatal fifth inning, Holm pitched a good Cruickshank robbed Frisk of a hit in the seventh when he ran back and pickled Emlis drive as it was nearing the bull. Netze! was shifted to the top of He is said | the jist, and he didn’t get a hit »cimvired » woe) Ancient Rivals to Fight Again PORTLAND, Or., July 21.--Bat tling Nelson, who engaged in a six round no-decision bout with Lonnie Austin at Aberdeen Wednesday night, is in Portland today on his way to Medford, where he is slated to meet Tommy Gaffney. Nelson announces that his match with Jimmy Britt, his ancient an tagonist, will take place before the | Twentieth Century Athletic club in w York on Labor @: The bat tler exhibited a telegram from pro- fmoter Harry Pol saying that Britt has already started prelimin ary training at San Francisco and predicting that a great crowd will |turn out to see the two old timers perform “Looks like a jok commented Nelson, “Still I am not overlooking any of these training |bouts, for I am out to regain the [lightweight title.” . | Bat leaves for Medford tonight magch to me,” OF. M. &. FREED ne Wrestling mengepaennngdibnnvene day on a ball inside the pill box! a Tis tween It TUFFLUCK MEETS THE HARD-HEARTED “CHUFFER”’ wirnholr your. Doonvars i. From THE | J. Cal Ewing Is Now in Portland PORTLAND, July 21.--Declaring bis visit has no other object than recreation, J, Cal Ewing, president of the San Francisco Coast base ball club, is in Portland today and intends to remain until night, Ewing said he wanted to }wateh the series this week between [the Beavers and the In, being a great admirer of MeCredie’s team. He also stated he is dissatisfied with the Ban Francisco outfield intimated that at least two play are likely to feel the quill: ine ver soon Asked whether have a team in the league next seasoi that the matter reat the MeCredies. Hé said he k of nO reason why the Northwestern | should be excluded from Portland Woodlands Are Portland w Northw Ewing r 4 entirely w Out of League : PURSE OES CREME . @ STAR LEAGUE STANDING * * Won, Lost, Pet, # & Lincoins ee * Brown Bears. 2 0 ; & Storks eo 2 * 8) @ * 1 1 500 * Fastidos ty 500 & Moonshiners 1 1 500 * oO 1 000 . o 1 000 & Universities ° 1 000 ® Pioncers oO 2 000 * * SREP REE EEE KH ES STORKS 9, WOODLANDS 0. (Porteited) 4 For the second time the Wood. lands forfeited a game tn The Star league yesterday and consequently the team will be stricken from the roster Today the Giants Stuggers play and Universities and All-Stars will meet. The schedule for next week will be published tomorrow | SPORT SPARKS BLUE RIVERS, Wis.—The body of Louls Strang, the noted automo and Small tomorrow the | bile race driver who was killed here while was to the home of his It will when his car overturned going only four miles an hour shipped today sister at Amaterdam be buried there. N.Y | STOCKTON, Cal.—After a }bombardment of two rounds, beat Smith foreed Lou Rushing of fh Francisco to run up the white here last night in thetr 10-round The best bout of the evening n Ado Zot of Stockton and Eddie Mc Laughlin of San Francisco. fla | bout }was a sixround draw betw CHICAGO. — To W-mile pe nephew of O'Leary, | walker, compete in a #trian contest with « Count Witte Dan veteran long distance announced today that he 4 | Would start August 21 for St. Petors-| race of the Lake Union re-! yesterday, and Tauscher covered | bUré. Netzel | WASHINGTON. — Manager Mo- Aleer of the Washington Americans |aays that he made the biggest find lof the season when he signed Catcher Henry amateur. NEW YORK.—Fourteen purses of $10,000 each are included in the purses to be bung up at the 7 harness racing meets to be held | the United States during the 1911 season }has been owned by the Gardner |family since 1783, when Silas Gard |ner, great grandfather of the prew ent owner, purchased it LONG BRANCH, N. J/e4 Mote than $7,000 will be awerd prizes at the 18th annual ¢anhibidon lof the Monmouth Horse Shrw agso clation, to be held here next week PORTLAND, Or.—Trotting rates for foals bred in 1911 wil) be |features of the Oregon state fairs in 1913 and 1914, a futurity purse of $5,000 having been opendd by Oregon state board of agricuituré | LONDON.—That the proféssiohal marathon game is absolutely dead is the opinion of Alfred Sbrubb/the British long distance runner, who is racing in England this summer LONDON, — George’ Hacken- schmidt, the Russlan lon, accom | panied by bis manager, Jack Curley land hia trainer, Dr. B. F. Roller leaves for the United States in about 10 days to prepare for hi: Labor Day match in Chi Champion Frank Gotch PARIS.—The French grand prix, the world’s automobile classic liakes place Sunday over the kilometer Sarthe cireult, The f the winner of which will receive the Grand-Prix de Paris cup, is for 372 miles, Have your bills collect Weat- ern Collection Co., 433 } Main 6169 Y. Bik, . Saturday) see ete the former Amherst | | NEW YORK.—The polo grounds, | |the home of the New York Giants, | the | the} ago with | a un Yani AWAITS | | h ry med sale of the bf National baseball club come almost certainty he \ 4 ? vn tag) @ Fesult of a confere JOHNNY EVERS. | pound: vet, Paul Me- | 2 by Wm. Runsell, owner The Star Pink published an ex | Vr prawn i club, with Ned Hanlon, clusive dispatch from Boston yeu! °'f)" 1s mar of the Brooklyn, terday that Johany Hvers more and Cincinnati clubs. It to the Adirondacks In one understood that Hanlon mad tempt to regain his nds |B ition to Russell, Imme aith and that bis friends fear a/** John Se #1, Bd Lance | ately following the confe mental as well as physical break. | > ‘ mis ‘ sell left for Boston to r ha final | down. It in very | that ard del . to.120 | understanding with the other stock the star Cub second sacker will NE Foccne Getnan eed” Ties | BOMOTS Of tho club © play ball again. Evers was . on has the b country © sorry t his jereabtows, ie sheeaee this yess : | Re-Enters the Ring’ in the fight for the flag Barkley Wins Johnny Evers Out of Game BEAVERS INCREASE THEIR LEAD OVER THE SPOKANE INDIANS BY BEATING BEES AGAIN ¥ CHaurry Onuve pig HOR 00K AY THAT THing Tiew Come On Now tf Your. J AROUND A WHILE I've ere OF THE DOLLARS — Weer Gieu. is tio, Pay UP on Tine | sin I'm GLAD I'm NOT Dayin ht CALM & CoP it 3 YING Gov UoTS oF a FOR THIS Joy Rive. k Wil) #0 5:06. 'Water Contests _ Attract Crowds The first day's aquatic events of | the Potlatch program were pulled ff at Lake Union late yesterday lafternoon under the direction of Hiram B, Conthear, and some clone and interesting contests resulted in the swimming and boat races. The of tb day the eightoared race ween # col lege eight pkhed by Bruce Beck. a combination Lincoln Broadway crew and the Bone Marche. The finish was so close that the race will be rowed over today oared but th best event wan Ned Hanlon May Buy Boston Club | Run YORK, Juty 21 of the best produced, players the game and fans throughout “Mysterious Billy” . SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., July 21.| Whether “they never come back can be applied to Mysterious Billy Smith as *beens, will o other «owe; | Frank Schulte, Who Starred Yesterday | Lou ead dekel so eae fe ae ar = ‘| Schulte played a star game | eee Dene et meet Rue {against Philadelphia yesterday, and } Potl t h Sh ities hs po WE bee laaie ane. bis clouting was largely responsi- atch Shoo I fanaa eb fr the Cub’ etry ver, te Lee Barkley, the § . when he fought terrific battles with | Par ics jchulte tallied twice him |aional, cerried off th snore in Joe Wolcott, would have beaten punched out 8 Roler; & triple ane second day of the Potlatch shoot |men of the Williams calibre in a|= double, Some stick work against ; day, breaking 149 of 150 birds round, He Is confident he has the|s ‘pitcher like Ewing. and regaining the Chingren trophy finish punch yet j - vie ~ OY, brehian of 100. . 119 pounds or], TeO matches in all are on the cilia, Welshon and McLanghlin ai'nfec Marrs | fight program bere ton! t+o| Hyland Held M. chalanen, ware tek lor latent jot the other headtine fourround | 2a) sam e att place with 146 birds events wil@pe between “Montana Welsbon and Elliv ted In the 20 yard handicap with first shooteft resul: weore, Jack” Sullivan and tke Cohen, and | Montana Dan” Sullivan and Lee! | Manson DETROIT.—The 4 of 25. The ed in the same the second shootoft ALBANY, N. Y¥., July 21 but in * Western Wells to a Draw Ten | rounds of hard and aggressive fight- ama-|ing here between Matt Wells, Brit- | Hilla missed six birds and Welsh teeke St, makin & Ree | teur golf championship tournament |ish lightweight champion, and a i opens here tomorrow with the an-| Fighting Dick Hyland of San Fran- nual contest for the Olympic cup,|ctseo, found both men on thetr feet Seattle Automobiie School, 210/ open to teams of four from any golf|and going strong at the end. No Broadway. ory <. 'club in the world. | decision was rendered | | are THE TOWN BY STORM. Our Summer Clearance Sale this year is the greatest in the history of all our stores, both East and West. 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