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Honus Wagner had just been Introduced to an ardent admirer, “That was a wonderful catch you made today, Mr. Wagner,” | the admirer, “The firest | ever saw—in fact, | never It." After the man departed, Wagner turned to Fred Clark: “Say,” he remarked, “that fellow don't know much, he'd have thought of that seven-pounder | hooked last week? HANS WAGNER WAS MORE PROUD OF A! FISH CATCH THAN| PLAY ON DIAMOND eattle Sends Crack Boats to Big Oregon Speed Races the first time in severa Ra will have two boats}od of ractng has been changed, The he fi 1 | R i t 1 h b i 4, Th Portland mo Oa will) yea t rboat events will be raced on Ve to rac nd T ot Rainier t is Doc Twenty-seven points all era from 5: ch have bee n the ria regatta, One of Constitute the purse of $405, which Beat to the Astoria regatta. July 2./ inom ie the Oregon Kid IL, the/ Makes $15 to the point Band 4. Commodore Mclaughlin z y : . This will hold in all three racea, boat which Capt. Milton Smith built/ ¢ne 16-foot, the 20-foot and the free Of the Lake Washington Powerboat Bssociation has sent word to As toria that the Seattle club will be for his son, It ts an exact duplt cate of the Oregon Kid, which made for-all each day’s boats, That makes ntne points for and in that way ted by three boats, the) the Eastern conquest tour last) boats which run two days and then ? l, the Pockey II. and the x ak, which has been pacing the| break up may still be tn the money Red Nose. on Kid at Rainter, The moth-| class. The Pockey 11. and the Wastre!!| Already have left for Astoria, hav Deen shipped Friday sound entries thus far have failed br t baton,” and the rola KhOws that it was not = better boats which b them. So they have wai they are pretty sure that they have boats which can beat those on " LONDON, June 29.—A record DANCE At " crowd wil the Wille DREAMLAND Ale )-round TONIC the wo htwelght Admission t 1 in the Poetuding y I son 2 Vane 1 . bare The 1 causing extraordt and it ie certain that] get his money back] | Both Rt bie and Welsh were STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES STREAMERS LEAVE FROM COLMAN DOCK, FOOT OF MANION STREET | rapidly roun haing into form today. Welsh {s just as fit as the grind of | training can make 4 man. pears speed than his A few of the old heads who w |the mask and know It’s ‘easier to jumpire In these days, PETE SCHNEIDER WINS HIS GAME SCORES AND STANDINGS Seattle and Portland broke even| CINCINNATI, June 29.—Pete iympia. On 1:00 p/ a double header here Sunday,| Schneider, the young pitcher re Sie with steamer) ants taking the first game|cently bought from the Seattle, nday. Hoarty and the Colta the second. Seattle Wash. club in the Northwestern daly 4th. i s in Vancouver today, return a led nM ee ee te fter five games in the Canuck | '¢ a e4 himself on Fietoria, BC. Direct el ‘eiaiaae ieee jeamer Iroquois amond r First Game day n he blanked the "Po & © | Pittsburg Pirate ! won : 1to 0, It was S¢ er’s first full 1 i game, and he allowed only four Steamer acs ° hits | ace cnn vt ai $ §|_ Irve Kanthehner, another former C. Arrives Viet °°6 ‘ i Northwestern leaguer, replaced * 6 1 ¢/|Marty O'Toole tn the eighth . = pall 0c Rbaed farane wm 4 2/A. AU. Man H eo & Bl an mere @ 6 1 6 i 3 $$). Bringing word of prospects for o 11 © o|@ dig entry list fn the Panama Pa 1 6 & ¢letfic games next year, J. J. McGov ae 2 1 ¢ Clern, secretary to J. F. Sullivan, “hy pam a : © | head of the A. A. U., ts visiting Se in| Steamer Sioux r pm 3 * ~ attle, ‘Townsend, Willtems, dally pomuned ‘ « 38 {Dungeness and An - les. Dees not call a 100203 Ww Pe | Sandanople ins PARIS, June 29.—Sandanople, | 3 |owned by Baron Maurice de Roths- child, won the Grand Prix de Part the principal turf event in Paris [ihe principal turf event in France, |La Farine was second and Durbar Port Townsend leaves except } tl, third. oe oe Fleming High Man lAnacortes and Bel poeshem . Hugh Fleming was the high am ateur in y rday’s shoot held by the Seattle Trapshooters’ associa eniy. *On| 9:30pm tion on the Har Island traps. Fleming scored 92 of 100. ndays only leaves tle 7:20 & m. in | ed for Bonner tn the Batted for Fullerton tn the ninth AB. R. H. PO. A. 5. ae 2. ee oe aS ee ie Bk 49 1 @ @ 26 Milligan, of 8 are oe Hausman, 1b 2 6 © 11 6 1 a ae ee oe yee te ae Soe fs opm Ue Ee ae r 4 8:4." 6 < is at Port T | s 6 10 1 southbound on MeKune Hausman AMERICAN CAFE FOURTH AND PIKE ERNEST GIANETTI, Proprietor. 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Fullerton What, in your opinion, is the biggest improv it in baseball fn the last deca If you will think a moment you will reply that it is the umpiring You will be correct, It has taken the Federal league to reveal to us by contrast what an {improvement there has been in the major leagues, espectally since the com ing of the American league. The Federals are having much |trouble with their umptres, and will continue to have it, unless President Gilmore adopts the tac fies of BB. Jobnson and sup The worst umpiring of the old days usually resulted from umpires being “rattled” and harassed until they blundered worse and worse, I have seen even such men as Gaff. ney, Emalie and O'Day, all magnift- cent umpires, so upset that they scarcely knew whether the play was at home or at first, Relieved of this strain and presses kicking and rowdytsm. ! Johnson Did It The umpiring in the major leagues has improved wonderfully Johnaon dec! it his fixe principle to all kick and rowdyiem. that the umpires are better men. The work is better because they no longer are hampered and annoyed ™ It is not suppre in- by the players, sured of support by the league, they improved immediately. McGraw W. Ousted In the old National league, when one faction or the other always | was protesting me umpire, the work of the arbiters was poor. Ban Johnson was the pioneer tn | the discovery that the public does not like kicking, delays and squab- bles. He drove John MeGraw out of the American league by constant punishment for offenses on the field, and the National league re cetved him and permitted him to continue his tacties. There are towns, of course, that are prejudiced against certain um- pires. Billy Evane was hated in St. Louts until a fan nearly killed him with a pop bottle. Now he is an idol. Veterans of many years (eciare that the umpiring 1s better only because of the changed attitude of players and public toward the um. pires, Bob msiie, Billy Evans, Jack Sheridan, Silk O'Loughlin, all great veterans of the windpad, de. clare umpiring now is a downy couch compared with the old da Shannon a Champ The Seattle A. ©, tennis tourna- ment ended Sunday with the fol- fundays,|10Wing results: Clare Shannon, singles champ; Shannon and Carl | Lewis, doubles winners, and Staf. |ford and Stafford, mixed doubles j champs. 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Saturday Fight The reign of the black dynasty In| dispose of the Pittaburg heavy The Gunner has gone through «@ pugiliem bas not gone crash-| weight an indication that wine, strenuo paign of elimination, ling into oblivion omen and revelry not only have r which he has beaten Lang- But the negro heavyweight cham. fattene » negro like a Christmas 1 oran, Willard, Miller, Wells, pion's showing turday against! shoa Htaneo hav FI 3 a Morris, Rodel and Frank Moran convinces fistic snv-| tracted sting from his ible| Ro he seems to be the log- ants and specialists alike that the) punch ical man to meet Johnson in the Johnson of old 1s retrograding fast Johnson still retains his ring! next real championship bout, Some four years ago Johnson skill and his uncanny generalship,| Smith gets his final test July 1, stood at the very crest of pugilism.| and that’s likely all that 4 him inst the sensational French- Moran would have had but slight| from the white usurper Saturday.| man, Carpentier, who refereed the chance of surviving 20 rounds in’ The victory of the black man, Johnson-Moran battle Saturday. If those days. Moran has never d while a victory in name, raises new he defeats the French idol, he will anything so wonderful, “Gunboat’| hope in the breasts of Caucasia.| be able to demand almost any price Smith gave him a terrible lacing Fistiana now turns to “Gunboat” for a battle against the negro be in 20 rounds. mith as the vior of the white fore the sanguinary-loving, frog-eat Johnson's failure, therefore, to| race ing Frenchmen, GOLF BALLS WERE ||FIRST MADE FROM BULL’S HIDE; NEW The rubber-core bal! has been In use since! Tho early experiments with rubber, however, were far from| cessful, Their inventor had decided to abandont the experiment when , || BALL MADE IN '48 onvinces Fans Johnson Has Slipped | Wolgast Shines LOS ANGELES, June rie thousand fans who saw Ad W go through his training paces yeu | terday at Doyle’s camp were satis- | fled today that he will be a mighty | dangerous fighter when he meets | Joe Rivers at Vernon next Satar- | day afternoon. MURRAY RESTING | FOR CHIP SCRAP SAN FRANCISCO June 29 | dle Moy for two rounds each ———__——— Confident that he already s fit to, Manager Jack Kearns professed] A STAR WANT AD will i |make the battle of his life, Billy|‘0 De entirely satisfied with Mur) sei it quickly. Murray of Sacramento announced "som now on,” he sald, “the lock | little be placed on Murray's speed, id he will enter the ring as fresh today that he would do 1 glove work until he enters the rr’ at Daly City, July 4, with ¢ as a daisy. He ts below weight, Chip of Newcastle, Pa, The Bac and this wil] allow him to take ramentan did his last sparring yes things y and brighten up for the terday, taking on Tom Smith, Sol- battle. We are taking no chances on going stale. dier Nelson, Eddie Burns and Ed- ‘PORTLAND TAKES are inseparable. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE i Won. Lost. Pet. Be Vancouver 49 25 = 662 You shouldn’t pieians pr “4 2 think of one with- PORTLAND, June 29.—The team | Portland -2 44 887 out the other—on of the Spokane Polo club was prac- |] Victoria 27 46 .370 the yacht, in the a ticing diligently today, determined ]| Tacoma ...... 27 50 351 camp, on the fish-j * — to retrieve itself Thursday for the . ing trip, eve ; loss of Sunday's game to the Waver. That Chicago doctor who h . ly club of Portland by the score of | urges fishing as a cure for where. 7 to 4% never hooked a nine- The play of the Spokane team bass and then had it An eles: was daring, and at times brilliant tangle the line in a weed bed. but it was unable to cope n the ¥ barnes, experience of the poloists that con esterday'’s Results B posed the Portland team. The final : attle 54, Portl 4 eer game of the three-game series will ancouver 4-4, T ciate to oun be played y Spokane 3-5, Victoria Z pb and a your Summer days Fottrell Licked pervs ide delicious is SAN JOSE, Cal, June el brewed from the choicest materials obtainable and pure, cool water that comes from the Olympic Moun-§ tains. Order a case to take with feating Elias Fottrell in straight | sets, 6-4, 6-0, 6-2, Willlam Johnston | won the singles championship of the Pacific Coast here Sunday, A GLIMPSE AHEAD Automobile speed meet, includ ing 100-mile rac Chicago, July} 4, 5 Amateurs siow down to 80| miles an hour, oe GLAD TIDINGS—The Polo asso: AMERICAN LEAGUE you. ciation is not to hurry its defi to! ig the British for another crack at|Pbiadelphia Phone Main 580 or Ballard the cup. Remarkable judgment. [st routs 1049, > ihe ita! Washington JUST 20 YEARS AGO REY EL | Heston ANGELES BREWING CO, Santa Anita won the American |Sy“forx i Mves—but | Cleveland derby. 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