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PAUL, | The Star’s Sporting Page Is Wi | TACOMA CHAINS SEATTLE IN BASEMENT The Glante bit the collar floor with a dull, stekentng thud Thare day, and the Tacoma Tigers drove hem through the floor yesterday afternoon at Tacoma by the gentle but firm use of a piledriver, The Tigers put up a great game in the with timely bingles the other frewor! that the thirty-third degree fan en joys, and the result was that it was anybody's game until the last pill waa te d, when the epitauh waa 6 to 6 in Tacoma’s favor, Two Tacoma # dented the rubber tn the first and second tn ni each, A base on balla and a single produced one for Seattle in second, and then affairs set- Ued down to solid = drilling Sehmuts thrw the ball away tn the sixth with Hunt's legs as a wick et, allowing three Giants to score, tying the score, In the seventh Moran piled the ball up a few feet in front of the but made the four stations on a wild throw by Crittenden, It really waa an easy out. 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And it's going to cease, Sweden, as host, has the last word on the program, Just 48 [ager Osidiek to come back and get England had in 1908. Instead of padding out with little Eoxtiat® fin the game. Moran's great trouble tricks, the eye can find a bag of Swediah tricks under the Greek jis that he talks, not wisely, but too labels, “Pentathlon,” “Modern Pentathion” and tho “Decathlon.” “f The “Modern Pentathion” is a scream as athletic event. a8 |wult by the players & includes duelshooting, swimming, riding and @ cross-country eR horse race. You can imagine the chance an American will have in the duel shooting and cross-country race! Even Eogland ts Fe antag eae + ag 8 lb sore, although getting her own medicine cd ts eer come on of Uk, On But the end is in sight. At the last meeting of the intern® | 01 and a walk, he was lifted, and tional committee the step was taken to establish « fixed athletic Noyes went in. The Indian was program for Olympiads, so matter where held. This will be voted war much peeved at being taken a and the temper of the committee indicates ite | oor and danced a war dance at the A set program ie the solution. You can't expect a nation to bones. uneut in the third, allowing Mao discard on the other's fellow's ace when bo holds trumps. Fixed gp hs gs rules and a new deal will be fair to all . Concannon pitched a nice game A prominent Britieh official says of the altuation: “We learn [for Victoria, and should have won by our mistakes,” which, Interpreted, means: “The toe of the shoo | *!th an even break tn the Inck feels different when the other fellow wears it.” ~ %® Sweden will beat the pistol this ye te order for Ernie Hijerthorg’s papil«. American entry must defeat to win the amen. The English Olympic weight men do sot American entries. Henderson's discus throw was 134 inches; Jim Duncan's, 145 feet 9% inches from a seven: and 156 feet 1 inch from an eight-foot twolnch circle; Pi javelin 157 feet 2% inches Snediger, 166 feet 1 bi man threw the hammer 134 feet §% inches; Mat Mou feet 4 inches. Applegarth was timed 100 meters tm 11 There are severa! sprinters in this country who can equ not beat ft. Victoria looked dangerous in the eighth, Weed doubled, and scored on Merritt's single. Rawlings fied to center, and there was the chance for Meek and Grindle retired the side with a fy to left. xxx Noyes .ad # good day at the bat. The fret time up he struck out, but the next three times up he got singles. exERK im When “Megaphone” Miller, the scoré card man, announced, “Se attle 6, Tacoma 4," in the sixth, the fair fans almost raised the roaf ERK One deep chested suffragette who sat back of the press box made the mpire’s Ufe miserable with her airy” porsifing One time, when “Hig Umps” came over to explain & decision to the scorer, the fair fan exclaimed: “Don't talk to the The cricket season in Seattle | Agahis recentiy, the Hit will open tomorrow at the Wood-| All-Stars correctly land Park pitch. Here's a great) were traveling ander a chance for some Oolong tea huck-)@ad Manager Harrington clean-u) spring pruning, slipping a ster to make & “l of blue envelopes, He opines Ten runs That's going some for Spokane. It| traveling under the new monaker | Mate good deal like a report of |of “Pirates.” They are waving the Spee a One Ole Cat between the | black flag dofiantly in the faces of ‘Mukilteo Monsters and the Tuk-/ team managers. wila Terrors. Still the boys in the e oer jbig leagues occasionally play & ‘benna a Bogs eet ie | rathon pase 4 own ‘on Wtanestar er} sane | same fine of pestiferous de sie in og elgbth inning at Dug beat Cincinnatl 22 to 10, | ciatone he ladles to the Seattle fans, had awa » Yesterday afternoon, his name would soon find tta way |' pokane Indians worked “After July | to the vital statistics column. Down of these |!" Honoluta the average daily at gention RALLY IN EIGHTH WINS FOR COLTS After Ostdiek got free tranapor- Jack Johnson says, 14 1 will meet the reat black, white and blue hopes at the) jting rally as one would wish to tendance at the ball park Is 2,0 -_ yp Fg ya gre — ” |moatly maniacs. Tho most violent | 84 & 410-3 victory over the Vic- { he may be #0 full of black and|th® entrance gate awaiting a chance wan was open “ the festivities tue spots that all hope is black.|{ pungle for their tickets. The| Toss Stee te ime ti twain the here ia certainty one black one in| Wtlans have no respect for an tmps| Hoos swung back with two in the the shape of the Boston Tar Baby | With Jooular occulars and frequently | {etone wepeion. witch renulted tp that Johnson will not want to take|Defore tho game he receives scorea| adress being yanked from the on the first week after his clagh | letters threatening him with §7/ 0x and Noyes going in. varieties of cold crool death if he| 0M was there all the time, except with Plynn. wavers a jot in the matter of dis | ben be acroplaned tn the eighth, pensing justice. The biggest man | of the buneh is selected to inform the umps that an execution ts never postponed in Hawail for lack of a |rope. There’e a great chance in Hawall for an inventor of a mob- Fred Tenney, former first base- man of the New York Giants, and player-manager of the Boston Na-| tlonala, bas permanently retired \from the diamond and is now in the shoe manufacturing business at toria returned with one run in the last half of this session, but even hard work failed to collect the ty- ing run, and with a runless ninth ft was good gravy for the Indians, A a proof umpire’s uniform and Morah|Tae@chewing match with Umpt jLynm, Mass. Eastern fans hope had better romain in our midst unti} | Moran marred the game. ou jbis retirement will be in the ma! i: ty produced Portiand OOOTEOROO—14 14 1 ture of an Adelina Patti farewell} Oo tr AR a iii At Vancouver 1001120 Git 6 end that they will see him back at ourvala, "Bets ge the station he has graced for sev- PACKEY WILL Sapcieeae ors: Maxmyer, Cates end jeial years. INJUNS USE UP 4 BEE TWIRLERS VANCOUVER, B. C., June 8,- Four pitchers in the box failed to keep the Vancouver Beavers out of the path of a Portland tornado yes- who has been picking up easy mon-|terday, and the Colts kicked the ey amon the third-raters for some|twirlers aroun’ at their pleasure, time past, announced today that he| Picking up 14 runs out of the will sail for Europe, June 15. Mc-| Wreckage, while the best the Beay- Farland has just returned from|¢T® could do was 5 runs, At no Muskegon, Mich., where he defeat.|DOInt in the game did the Cane ed Jack Brennan in four rounds, | “ans have a lookin, as Doty and Packey declares that he has nev-| Stanfield, who divided the honors er been In better shape in his life, |f the Colt victory, kept the hits #o He has several good matches in| Well scattered that they amounted sight on the other side of the wa.|t® little in the final outsome, | Doc Roller, of Seattle, lost_two }falla to Yussif Hussano, a Turk person, at Dallas, Texas, and the fact broke into the papers for.two agate lines, Roller should stuff a jehirt and hurt {t violently to the laat, and the surprise of a win for jhim might hypnotise some sporting jeditor into giving it space Poor, oppressed woman. Too |bad she is “downtrod” and can't |vote. But cheer up, the worst has past now, that she has jimimied her way into the last of the arts and lerafta heretofore preempted by | mere The last shock is a woman er, who adver. HIT EUROPE (By United Press Teased Wire) CHICAGO, June 8.—Packey Mo- Farland, the Chicago lgheweight, |tises herself as “The only wotuan |‘ he says, . teen | tipster in the world.” She modest- ee ART Vietor! . oon t lly admite she has got the overwise | Sacramento id raped 2000001 * ° #4 2] Cadroau, Noyes and DeVogt 3 Cor . ton @ moan men dopesters tled to the mouth|4t Osklana Engen non and Grindie. of a cannon when it comes to mak- Schwenk and Che Christian, Pope, ling good, picking five winneys in| M#Srkey and Mita * PoP%) STANDING OF THE cLuas one day, with her sixth selection Los Angele ’ NORTRWaer is COAST }running second. If more suffra-| San Francisco O''@ 2] Vancvr ..08 24 S38 OaKrna fet |getien would take to race tipping| Vern" +46 1) Victoria coo jand do as well for ug as this fair} y,ry" 84 Berry; Brackontidge ana) Pacome |young person, we men wouldn't Gpokane ’ jr ..publicaS,hbste fwyp rdlu dlu| Lo Angoies 5 19 op Heattle HH |have to work or vote or do any- 9:6 0 renz, Cheoh ‘and Klawitter and Bureh. STATE LEAGUE thing like that. The women could have our jobs and our ballots as lng as we could keep cashing in Boles; Kooagner, 800 on their tips, Great idea this, At Hoquiang»- - Wash rr Yea? What? Reve. sip r0fig 9} oat HH rs | Kee Vsede cuted Brink and ‘Taylor; Hethicke ana av with the | @tesson, Boston ..18 3 | much, and lays himself open to io Es -» tad 200% $1.00 rious ri $1.00 to get tn the game, but he didn’t, | je tn the firet inning?! 7 has some team now, which Is/ reporters; they are trying to bad | through with as fine a little bat-/ Concan- | and the flight cost three runs. Vic. | Th reatre Cull of thy fi FITZGERALD AND PETROSKY IN DRAW BAN FRANCISCO, June & Sallor Ed Petroekey and Jack Fitz gerald, the Omaha middleweight are still undecided as to supremacy today following their hard-fought fourround draw at Dreamland last night Hoth took severe punishment, but neither had a shade at the end Petrosky outboxed Fitrgerald, flooring him io the second round Vitz fought back hard and landed a number of telling blows to the body, which made the sailor wince. They wore at it hammer and tongs from start to finish Here White, of Stockton, fought |a game, plucky fight, but was nosed Jout to a decision by Tommy MeFar land, Walter won a decision from Rufe Cameron, and W Purtell and Anton Lagrave roughed it .o a Have halt, nplote, You navertidity 4 fora Packing, Sh Goods Fron the tsa wnt ALOE & of National League ER A Ed L Pittsbure ae 2 Atfonarix ‘sad’ isliz:'' Dickeon, Elliot 2679 Howe and King Mersnsdeed ieee New York 7 7 7 Mathewson 8 and Melean; and Moyers ano ee kiyn a. @. § eid and Archer; Yingling and 2 Philadelphia 6u 1 | fteel and Wingo; Chalmers, Bren }nan and Dooin American League Washington : & & At Chicage ? lange and } | Block | Groom and Henry; | Boston see seeenes : « 1 At Detrott 4 ‘ =. |“Cotiine and’ Carrigan; Dubuc and ‘ . Bis Ca £5 > SARA | New York 7 @ 8 | At Cle and ° « 2 iwell Werhop and Sweeney 1, Mitchell, Baskette end Bast- jer Send Samples of Dress pss: send me right away « | Phitadetpht | Att. 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