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Closed on the Sabbath: 0 weight queation ROMED, WHERE: ART THOU? FAILS TO APPEAR IN VAUNTED FORM WITH FORBES BY KAYBEE SMITH In the third act of the main dis turbance of the evening at the Aw tin and Freed gym last night, be tween Romeo Hagen and Harry Forbes, things for the nonce 4 go dark for Hagen that the crowd was preparing to pull Juliet’s clas ale wheese, “Wherefore art thou, Romeo?” and it also looked as If himeelf Where from dreamland and ask the conventional question am Tat?” The gong, however, it terfered with the delivery of the package containing the sleep slap, and in the next session Hagen came back strong enough to deserve the draw that was awarded Harry Forbes of the Teamsters’ Romeo was slated to journey back | JACK COLLECTING * RETINUE PROF. BURNS SAN FRANCISCO, May 8— union had things pretty much his own way {n the first three ¢ and the fans had the Idea that he was fiddling a requiem before be} would lay his man away, but in the fourth session Hagen gave a great ldisplay of comebacktvenoss, as well las combativeness, and on several joccasions had the teamster leaning on the ropes with a rapt expres Helon on his face, as if be were list lening to the spring flowers shoot |The bout exciting, and the whirlwind finish got the crowd on} a wire edge, with the result that the jdraw decision of Re e¢ Charley | Hulen was well received Henry North of the 8, A. C. and Jimmy Peterson of the Ballard A C. staged a scene from the molier | drammer, Three Buckets of | Blood, or the Butcher's Revonge with the Ballard boy in the role of the gallons of gore. When bis face had been deftly slashed up for a round and a half, Peterson's see onds yelled ‘auf for thelr principal by shying the sponge into the ring. | Shand grabbed off an earned de-| jetsion over Peltier in a pound mill, demonstrating that be carries a haymaker in both gloves which jhe is not only willing, but anxious jto turn loose on every He will be continued in future chap. ters of ring events “Spike” Leroy lost to Ray in four rounds of furious m Ing, in which both boys ended up too tired to put over the snooze maker. Olstrom won two out of the three falls in the first wrestling | bout from Erickson, being far more aggressive and progressive in his} methods. John Brown, a baby hip-| po, introduced as a pound boy,” lost a speedy grappling con test to Hartwick. Interest im the wrestling events centered in the go between Harvey Donaldson, ational 125-pound | champion, and a lengthy husky op ponent to whom be gave 10 or 12 pounds of flesh. Donaldson easily took the first snd Jast falls, but| was caught off his guard in the seo ond inning, and by request of the tall one, dug his shoulders into the mat in just 45 Net Whit | Johnny | 5 seconds may refereed the prelims Entries Slow in Coming NEW YORK, May 6 ‘tries for tryouts ia the Olympic games in/ Sweden this summer are coming in 0 slowly, according to an an Rouncement by the American Olym- pie committee today, that tt has been found necessary to issue an urgent request that all athletes send in thelr entry blanks at once. Blanks have been forwarded to all athletes who led in performances |‘ last year and this spring, but few have been returned. Papke and Klaus EW YORK, May &—Only the today stands in the way of a match between Billy Papke and Frank Klaus. It is ex- pected that the middleweights will come together in Pittsburg within the next three weeks. Racing Man Dead LEXINGTON, Ky., May §—Hor- ace Wileon, one of the best known racing men of the South, is dead here today He was at one time secretary of the Empire track in New York. tors, | trained Jack Johnson game | ite 1 occasion, | * j Mant | pitet Prof.” Watson Burns, who has in all the black champion's battles, today re- ceived a telegram from Chicago, laeking him to report te Johason in at once. Johnson also wants Cleve Hawking, a nogro box er here, as bis sparring partner The two will leave for the Kant at once, and on their arrival John son and @ full dozen hene will depart for the training camp for the Flyon-Johnson fight tn New Mexteo. Stanford Going East STANPORD UNIVERSITY, Cal 8 With more than $1,900 a) hand to defray the « of the trip, participation tanford vareity eight In the that elty | big nationad intercollegiate regatta at Pougkkeepste in June is an as sured fact he The ten m will represent ‘ leave June 8, arriv aie June L4, which allow them two weeks in which fore meet nell, Ponnayt vania, Wisconsin, Columbus Syracuse Word received here today from Put Eng. that the ne uford 1, ordered t ¢ smashed in transit last will be delivered at Pough- vale in time for ase in training the national regatta. was year kery for oooeeseoseesd eee Baseball Epitome °* OOOOH H SH OOOOOH wonrreeten Reattle— Rt . t * ' PO. > ” Man t Sadofeky, 2b Cruieksh'nk, fare MeM Raymond Whaltna, eerie ted pw oeee B | een eceoey | een wom, x. e . e} bnaGennoent Cameron, ib Crittenden, ¢. » Totals ...20 Score by Innings— Seattle 91120 Tacoma 100010 Summary: Two-base hite—Mann. Abbott, Hunt. Home runs—-Mann Schneider, Cameron. 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L. 263\New ¥ men of | and) replace | Malarkey,| THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1912. Edited by inl pitt edhe [The Stars Sporting Page Is Widely Read TTHUSE. BIANTS|: "scot, cages ar WW ARM oo ca PETE SCHNEIDER TAMES MIKE LYNCH'S TIGERS Portland took the second game of the » from Victoria youtprday, and rooted the Bees out of frat pd sition, Spokane, though beaten i Uy ups, retains second, abil thi Giants, again wartoping the Tigerd, gave the Tacomans a still Jonger lead for the cellar ° Young P twirling for ° ° Sehneider did, the the Giants yesterday, nd piled away the third consecy victory for the local . team, Score # to 3 Pete pitched, great ball yesterday, and also bis, team mates played ball, T ran the bases with vim, and ups steady bombardment Latty Hunt, the Thee they pickled just ings, while Schneider let the Lynch crowd down with half that number. Jack Harry and Leslie Mann were the batting stars of the day oo 0 06 Gervals blanked the Indians yes terday, T to 0, He held them to nine hits, while bis teammates walloped Cochrane nine — thm Danny Shea ought to be happy. He caught yesterday, and may have a Jehance to stick with the team—« good team, as he told around Se attle after he was cut loose. °° Meek was tr and the Hee man and Stan’ Mr the yesterday rounee kame aguin the Pippins oo bad. Kant i pltehod good bats, but the Portland twirler had the best support. With the Coasters going bad and the Pippine leading the Northwest lea the Portlané folks ought to begin to ewing @ lit tle of their patronage. FISHING NOTES The catching of Pert Whaling Northwestern league for years, spring it ts better, brief stay tn the big brush 1 confidence tn his own ability steadier with Whaling bacit of the joubt ¥ ¥. B. HOOD ‘The north end of Lake Washing ton ix fast becoming the Mecca of the nimble nimrods, and the trout {nm the various atreams are rejoice img. for the home of the trout has been very muddy lately, and this, | coupled with the high water, makes Mr, Trout’s freedom very secure. After beating Eddie Marino every one of the six rounds, Pat Scott had the pleasure of hearing the judges cal! his round bout before the Tacoma Athietic club a draw. Every one in the house thought had won, and voiced their sen- timent as they left the house. But on a previous occasion the judges thought Frank Street had @ shade =o} Romeo Hagen, and their judgment failed to make a hit with the fans. A draw would have been satisfactory. Go last night, un- doubtedly, they thought they would play safe—hence the draw decision for Scott. But it wasn't popular. 0000 Pat hooked his left into Ed- @ face with such regularity last night that it became mo- notonous. Eddie uppercut twice, That's about all there was to the fight. Pat did all the leading and forcing, and might have copped Eddie in a few | HI Dr ML Ong. dentis in the Si ®|\ ver building, landed the first big, 1) Viemouthed bass this season, 1 | thereby winning & costing rod, a | priae offered by Piper & Taft. This e|fish was 17 inches long and wolghed 4% pounds. Last Sundey |Dr. Ong and Carl Loaf tried the | fishing in Lake Washington, at the }north end, known as Union bay. Doe says the fishing there iggreat and that the best sport in the World ais catching bass, and Doc ought to know, for he returned with a fine | string, and the memory of a strug gle with the “B When fish ling for bass, the five batt Im best, |but very good results have bagn ob- {tained by using pork spite f O ant cast use weedless hooks, your boat among the reeds [from the boat and a good day's sport can be had |for any fisherman | “| LAA eee eee some form of! Indigestion ed, it becomes dyspepsia. 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ENTRY BLANK FOR THE STAR'S AMATEUR BASEBALL ter Fielder Les Curtis, who, after) oT» WHALING : BERT WHALING in the best that has been seen in the Hila work last fall was great, but this Bert's edly did him good. It bas given him The team looks 60 per cent better and bat, _ COLUMN more rounds. After the mill was over Eddie walked over to Pat and told him he (Pat) w lucky at that. Which made Pat sorer than ever. oo 0 0 Joe Bonds and Paul Schock put up a bout that was a scream. a little Den- ver fancy stuff, and Paul had a kick, and Joe's fancy stuff not keep him out of harm's way. In the seo- ond act he went down for a rather extended count, but Paul did not know enough to follow his advantage up. L Paul took the count himeelf— toward the end of the sixth, but it was largely because he was too tired to stand up. Joe and Paul were two tired boys. and neither had enough steam to of time, and the bout wae in striking contrast to the fancy exhibition put up by Scott and SS ReARKRHRKRKKREE SH RACE. seeresPRONG,..cocccccsecesccors Wish to enter the ceccecscceeeee aplonship race, governing same. Manager or Captain, baller Mindlho edibndinerson Deltas bold) | eee eee eee eee eee ee ee ete ee eS af bases. Next Sunday Ross A. C. will play the Georgetown team, on the | Georgetown grounds, at 2:30 p, m. This ought to be a good game, as the teams are pretty evenly | matched, New Catcher for Tigers | PORTLAND, Or., May 8—Micky |La Longe, one time Seal backstop and a member of the receiving staff of this year's Portland Pacific ast league team, today has bei |sold to the Tacoma Northwestern league club, Manager McCredie of |the Beavers thinks his Texas re Jerult, Burch, i# a comer and for |the time being will carry only him and Howley as catchers, | esis tai KEYSTONE GIANTS WIN The stone Giants defeated jthe Green Lake Athletics Sunday jafternoon by a 12-to-4 score, Bat-| terles: Perkins and Phillips for| | Keystone, Pike and Barry for Green | | Lake. The Keystone boys would like | |to arrange games with fast teams Address Robert 2226 26th) lav. N. 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