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With Vancouver. (By United Press Leased Wire) SPOKANE, May 29-—Seven runs lin one tanning were enough to dia hearten any team, That's why Spokane lost yesterday, Pitcher ‘oyes of the Indians was trave nicely when he ran into an kc His unsinkable curves be sink in the horizon ing along the outer bounde Cohn park, and when rescue ps came to the aid of the disappearing heaviest Soven Seattle men had crossed t plate. Noyes was experiencing splendid weather on the first five innings of the journey, and no one had given a thought that a disaster was impending, When McMullen grazed the ball for a single, the passengers were not in the least alarmed, but when other Glants be gan to clout, the impending danger ) Waa soon realised With all its errors the game was, nevertheless, a good one to soe There was a little of everything to keep the interest of the fans up One noticeable feature seems to be the recovery of Seattle's batting eye. What those boys baven't done (By United Press Lansed Wired ever May 29.--Bverett to- day has b awarded the forfetted | Tacoma franchine of the Northwest jern league on trial. Three games. begin May %1 ween the Ta |coma and Vancouver te will be jayed here as a test of attend. *. If Everett shows it can sup port league baseball, it will become the permanent home of the strand- ed Tacoma players SPIKE LASTED THREE ROUNDS Although he had a doctor's cer- Uffeate which stated that he was in no condition to tight, and that his place was in bed, plucky Charley Olvens, the “fighting teamater,” of- fered to fulfill bis scheduled 10- round bout with Joinay O'Leary at Fort Lawton last night in order to save his forfelt, O'Leary wouldn't think of © ey fighting, and let him save his forfeit money anyway This bout was the big attraction, R. C. CRAIG ‘Craig of Michigan” ts a name to onjure with on the elnder path, raig is the best 100 and 220-yard man in the country and is as good as the best in Europe, He te one of the men the American Olympic committee counts upon to land 10 points in the gamos. COMMENT FROM yer | Goodman came back In an amazing him from beating out an-tniield bit males, Meastek Lasdbere te the Ss” > 8 jand later scoring on a sacrifice fy count of nine, But Lindberg, after ry oe ie ze Rt getting up and exchanging blows, . 7 ; . The Orphans scored six in the landed a heavy baymaker * Bed : 164 oe Second inning on four hits, a base opponent, who was buried in a h ‘ @ @ thon dalle and errors by Bennett and jews condition against the Bn ‘ 2 4 © tithe umpire. The referee stopped the bout and ae ae ee ee ae S.a:2.2 declared Lindberg the winner Score.Card Miller is thinking of re Totals «+06 valdited ‘Slottering a $6 reward for anyone MAKE PLAY OF THIS Bont vy innings pass? finding an error im the line-up on LOS ANEGLES, May %9,—Part | sea oer the score card which he fails to ed for 37 years, Mre. EE correct by megaphone. 2.2% Vancouver got four runs in the sixth, and gnaexed Gordon's goat ONCE MORE during the swatfest ease og SPRINGFIELD, Mo, May 29.— The score card man found @| Plans are under way bere today for purse at the park Sunday contain-|a return bout between Carl Morris ing rea! money, and be ts willing) and Lather McCarthy who Knocked to dixgorge if the owner will iden-jout the Oklahoma giant here about tify bis property three weeks ago, the fight to be sx xR. staged in San gene - Dug Cohn were standing) McCarthy's manager has offe oO ae Fay it wae suoueinel meet Morris on a. winner-take-all that Seattle had won at Spokane,|OMi* and is from the Morris camp. and they meade a good picture of 7 “Betore and After able the articles will be signed EAST CRITICISES ellie ace and A, T. Morgan, brother and «is ter, recognized each other on the street and went into a clinch. Their reepective husband and wife tried to break therm were made while back the crowds Summary MORRIS POPS UP — the cops held toa, BOTH TEAMS SCORE | 28 RUNS | A total of 28 runs, eoough to win la dozen major league champion i abips, were created yesterday | through the over anxiety of the Or- jphans and the champions of the jleague to make a sirong showing with the bat. The exhibition was punctuated with errors on both sides, and the players grew listless as the game progressed, It went 2 hours and 25 minutes, almost enough to make two games. 4 Vancouver started beautifully tn ithe first imning by oursing over four runs, but the homeless boys were equal to the oceasion, and jcame back with «ix runs in their half of the second inning. In the sixth the Canadians pit over four and Tacoma followed with five. Noyes f game (My United Vrees Leneed Wire) SANTA FE, N. M. May 29.—~The mestage from Governor McDonald urging the enactment of a law pro- hibits leo. the law be passed ft means that the Jobnsoo-Plynn heavyweight champlonship battle, scheduled for Las Vegas July 4, will have to be transferred to some other state. COAST (my United Press brased Wire) NEW YORK, May 29.—Con- iderable oriticiem is being di- rected here today against Geo. Horine of Stanford university, Cal, wortd’s champion high Ver 4 won, Gray aad Bulliwen; Abies a af Mac wae cAmento game postponed; a hy NATION A When the official score keeper] {9% none dewey ~he At. Loula ; 713 4] counted up all the runs, the Tigern| i",oiyo" en Rt raperdan sone, At Pitsburg: 46 3 had 17 and Vancouver 11 a oe Geyer, Willie and Hresahan | pF ny no e| thus keep out one or more other |iuinn liendrix. Leitield, Ports aad, (My United Press Leawes Wire) Vancouver ee reo—tt te high jumpers who otherwise | Keil 1e1se*%-19 we Ff would Nave a good chance to a go to Sweden. o| Moba fe still in the ranks of the Cates, Brashear and Sepulveda; Gor-; Cinetnnatt 2 jdon, Mai and La Longe Merine’e tends fre dectare At Chicago isc ee st ‘middleweight aspirants today ts) PORTLAND WINS GOOD GAME, that the champion’s real mo | Brown and Newth jdue to lack of energy om the part VICTORIA, May 29. —Coupled| tive is to show himself as much - of Eddie MoGoorty, the Oshkosh | with a badly misjudged My by Ken-| 4% possible in the Cast, on ac bes a 4 : fighter, who allowed Moha to beat nedy, a couple of lucky hits, a, Count of the ekepticiam shown | ioe Donnelly and tow ¥. squeeze play and an error, gave) here when he made his first Kling. Gowdy, “Benurcs and Moran.) Portland the game yesterday in one| greet jump of 6 feet 6% inches. i es Le | of the best exhibitions of the sea-| Sree rn mend jew York eee on. Keller got a home run | SPORT FOR KIDS At Brookiyn PSs f Portland goeeceize—« 4 3] LOS ANGELES, May 29.-Kvory- pitatnewsen.. Crandall ‘and Meyers;| Muastiey ana Harris, Narvewon and | me ya Se ts beth sangggtinany Mosk ro commission opened up the park AMERICAN In ea to “kid fishermen,” because | Washington . . ‘& STANDING OF THE CLUBS |the fish had grown too numerous,|4t New York . 2 | NORTHWRET COAST _ |At 9 o'clock 2,000 pounds of carp| Johnson and Alnamith; Quian,| 18 463] Ownrna seeks [and bass had been caught. weer ee et 35) Vernon 2 > co ea wen tio A... tt tg ty| Danny Shea, Seattie’s old back.| Detrolt n F 7 449 stop, is idle, for the first time in six Portraa. Gilyears. Since being released by Vancouver, Danny has been at Port- AMERICAN }land. He is anxious to get a berth FP. on one of the Northwest teams. Martin Hall and eat 508 “es if the plans are formulated for the first time fn the history of the r Dp 7 609, Wash'ton se oy 200) Cas. + AB a {st | sport, @ women's international | Chicaco ‘J 4 New York 12 #0 a75 | ¥acht race will be held in Chicago * oe and Bulliv ican ana! * Louls..10 04 a9¢)this summer Adame | TACOMA IS OFF THE MAP NOW Season to Start Here May 31) pod ein Str THE PRESS BOX and it drew a iarge attendance.|¢°" long distance runner. He is} Ann 1 PO AK Spike Hennessey was substituted inja member of the Irish-American} way UE Gv A. FAN Givens’ place, Spike lasted three) Athletic club, of New York, and} Hae ae At the conclusion of the smoker |¥e® he broke the tape in Boston a ies Se Umpire Toman Started bad by the fans w sntiafied ¢ ej oxtablished == new record of oa £ oe miscalling the batiories, and main go didn’t cut much of 2:21:181-6 for the course, despite ® ©.4) 8 kept it up by miscalling a majority ure as far as excitement wa the mud and water that made the) AE Sa a of the plays. cerned. Floyd Goodman and Young | °ourse five minutes slow, in the) ° H 4 H xeece Lindberg got a good hand in their) opinion of experienced runners. | el? oo -eae Yohe came to bat with a hammer and tong bout. In the firat|Myan is the choice of the big field " sibts back, “Marked Down to 48¢," period Goodman was only saved by | of Marathon runners who will rep- “tbut the added weight d'd not keep | the timely gong. In the next round | resent this country in an effort to R. Foote tite today by knocking out Huge Pexplanations | but be did not have a look in at any equecenstncesummnetperctemnremnesasee> . NEW MEX.’S GOVERNOR PUT KIBOSH ON BIG FIGHT, legislature is in receipt today of a. prize fighting in New Mex. | The ae renee fs bound cath ond law" ‘THEY SAY M’GOORTY COULD © HAVE KNOCKED MOHA OUT shim through elght lazy rounds, and) NEW YORK, May 29.—That Bob /| then almost put his opponent away. | - = DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sports [neourag | THE LIQUOR , CURED’ aera Mt OF the ao BA There | thet land Habit BEST MARATHONER IN ROTHUS-DUV indire th ALL Hh War, THIS COUNTRY pentile raVayen a Sal pee 6 Into & mighty ett F tamp it ont, yet the Ly ont destroys ma more a Ha WE CAN CURE YOU oF TH Both Men Fit for Tonight’s| "© “'94°" HA8rT witha. Encounter. oRUGS Come and se Everything i in readiness for| © We Consultation fry, | |the last smoker of the Ballard club} SWICK SANITARIUy | tonigh Superintendent Balt 18! 2815 ist Ave, § } antisfied that ton will | oe be one of the most toteresting af-| Clarence Rothus and Geo, Duvall 9% are acheduled for the main go. The] gurt times itil only defeat that Rothus bas suf-| indige elected lfered during his career in the ring lone of i faa has been at the hasds of his oppo-| nent for tonight. Duvall won a rset clone cision over Rothus at the last 8. A. C. smoker | Re Rothus holds the P. N. A. title at }125 pounds. Duvall is one of Chet | wi 2 indigeetl | Brown's classiest performers al ep wonenta pa Rud The semi-windup will be furnish 4} sara or ed by Walter Kastner, B. A. C., and | tot . i ie Bil) Morrow, 8. A. C., at 176 pounds. ir ggiot weile Archie Ward, the Ballard Athletic red remedies club’a crack 16-year-old boxer, | scoTcH STOMACH meets Billy O'Nel) of the 8. A. C 50¢ neweoy’ re p will be one wrestling mat Mike Ryan, winner of the Bow ton Marathon this year, Is a vet) duplicate Jobnny Hayes’ 1908, KELLY IS EASY FOR DILLON (My United Preas Leneed Wire) INDIANAPOLIS, May 29.—Jack} Dillon of Indianapolis strength- lened bis claim to the middleweight vietory in | And a good sult of clothes—wel made in one of the styl models, of the best of fbr will be worth a lot to To be well dressed means you will make your selectia from BRADBURY CLOTHES New arrivals displaying som Kelly of Chicago in the third round strong, handsome of their scheduled 19-round contest now being jhere, Kelly was as crafty an of old, shown at . to and apparently is good condition, Other makes of ge men's clothes we jatage of the bout with Dillon, who recommend are ‘fought a determined, rugged battle offered at mcmama» | USE YOUR MAY Eastern Outfitting Co., = “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” 1332-34 Second Av., [to adjourn June 9, and as there is much unfinished business before he body, it is not thought the gov-! ernor’s recommendation will be) acted upon at this scasion. | CHICAGO, May 29.--Arrange ments were completed here today | to run a special train from Chicago to Las Vegas to accommodate fant who with to see the Johnson-Flynn fight July 4 The train will leave) Chieago July 2, arriving July 3 in| basal Mexico. 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