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2 ffrr happened, ITS here f IT'S HERE, IT HAPPENED INDIANS COME UP FROM BEHIND AND WIN GAME Turks Lead by Four Runs Early in Game, But Poor Pitching Allows Spokane to Win —Corner Lot Baseball Amuses the Fans. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. * Won. Loit. Pet. Vieeouvee 24 19 AM T*eom* C 2 S3 -500 I Spokane 22 82 .500 SEATTLE 1» 2*l .442 *nj l ellf.l l-te.e I BPOKANB. June t—The fan* saw another exhibition of bushha.ll here yesterday, and although the work, from a scientific standpoint, wa* j rotten, the crowd enjoyed the fun. .The tally at the end of the content Showed Seattle grasping the abort *nd of a, T-to-S BOOTS. I , The Turk* Rot the lead (< to t) early In the game, but Ihe Ihree pitcher* used by Lynch all bad their off day, and the Indian*, by heavy • lugging and a few passe*, evened Vl* matter*, finally winning out j The t.-.-.e: Seattle— Att R. 1L PO *. a Akin, lb *. 1 1 . I * a*>mf>n.l at % 1 1,- 111 Been.ll. :t» S 1 1 t't 4 A-tama, It, ! | 1 t * * I ir.,-1., it ........ 1 _ ! ! ! ! . rn.b. rt 4 * 1 I * . l-ennlnaton lb ... 1 * . * 11 , 1 ! BIG DOUBLE CARD AT PHOENIX CLUB TONIGHT ■ T. Phoenix Boxing club* dnubt* card scheduled for Arcade hall to night, look* on pap-tr to be the fast ***t glove affair carded In the ama teur rank* for Kirn time. Pete Mul doon. the -peedy Ballard boxer, will ro aga'nat Steve Reynold*, of Ever ett. In th* ma event, while the avml-wlndup will bring the peppery little paperweights. Willie Vetro and •Willie K.irrell. together Irutde the S-iuari-.l r.-le again There will be four prelim* to these event*. Muld.Hin ha* not been seen In ac tion for some time, owing to the fact that be disposed of all th* local light-heavyweight* and middle weight* with auch amm. that hi* i GEORGE LITTLE IS FIRED BY JOHNSON <Wr Tailed Trmm i * SAN FRANCISCO. June I— a ! result of the trouble that ha* been brewing between Jack Johnaon and George Little, hi* manager, Little •waul definitely discharged yesterday afternoon. l.lttl.- threaten* to •art something I with hi* former ward If hie contract. • If It's Correct, Cheasty Ha» It - ' 1" Dunlap f^^SlL hoyden Hats wff^Hl Shoes When you purchase a Benjamin Suit you are assured of three things. They are, that the fab rics, workmanship and styles are right. Right because Alfred Benjamin & Co. test every fabric and know it is all wool before they use it; buy only the best of trimmings and employ the highest priced journeymen tailors. Benjamin Suits $20, $22.50, $25 and higher. -„ * a* 'i ■' ■■ ■ i—*■■ ' I J^EOOND AYE." SPRING 51. If Cheasty Has It, It's Correct. It.mena.v, © ,. 4 ! * I 1 ! ... _.. 11, v * * * * t't 11.11. i, I It ,i t ! . :, ..i,i-. .ii. p..... i..it! *-. .. ... 1 '..«»• 1* « T.fe't 11 T * Ii 11 I 'li.in.i f-«r Thump-on I* nun I. Si, ._i-,- All II II I- • A. T. Vet.el. HI. ........ » 1 1 ! * ! Cooner. -- ..1 i I 1 4 1 Her... H A _ _ I S -•..* Keener, • f 4 11!*! 1...-. It Sill*! X ■.!>_. !l, I ! 1 •1 II l ■'.!•« fit I I. IS ... * * 1 lie . ..ill.-. . I 1 int.* !!*-.-■ p I ! * . 1 * Tetata x II I "i It It I Score by Innlnia: H..111* I I 4 ! 1 ! I I o—l -..■•-..-.e | ! tllltl ' I Summery T. li.i hlle—Wea_l. I Akin ihi*, 1..... Ml—Aflame Hacrine* hlle—Ne(_al. i-,..,i..» Sacritlce fir — l*en nlnctu*. Kluten haeee—l.. nth *i:., Cooner, P*ti». t; CaMarl.M Sirui-k out n. vi. . , i.. ... !■ be Hall, 11 I i H.ker, T Ilaeee an * .alt. »>*f Tnampeen, I] elf Kat-keit. ii ..." tun, i. iiu i... |.n. ■., H.ker (]l, br 11*11. *-. ,f.|,-- t., Then.. . '--i Adam* an.l 1, - -•. *-. Il*k*r I* >_l « ?lar*— Akia in-,.....*. ,v, Ktrann' le i.nneli to IVi.nißato*. I_.ll en baeee— Heal tie. I: --| -._ tn. 11, Time el lew.*— I.*!. I'miif. n.i. match** were too one-*lde.l to be interesting Reynold*, however, wilt have an advantage of cevcral pound*, 1 and a- he la no -touch a* a hot he should be able to give MuM KM all he can handle. Kkrrell and Vetro have boxed twice to a draw at previous *moker», and they are anxious to awttle the mat ter of ting rupremacy tonlghL Tt - bitter aspire* to Ot a profeaalonal punch trader, an.: I* anxious to make a repuutlon by cleaning up th* am* teur brlgad*. Ticket* for .night* attorn are on sale at Joe t.lzard'a cigar (tore. Sec ond and Yt.l-r. and at tb« llor*e*hoe cafe, ISO 4 Plrat ay. which, he claim*. I* good until May, 1»11. I* not k.-t>t "I will man&g* Johnaon or ! will •top the fight." say* I.iltle "Utile haitn't any contract that he can hold tn» to," *ay» Johnson. Hilly Nolan will direct the 'ark-. affair* from now on. according * th* announcement mad* by Johnson. po.NGSOF THE WORLD OF SPORT ml a day in JlifflMj WWiHfMJLiP •ej/fl o.r'U'Mfl "JUST A BIG FELLOW WITH A LONESOME BUG," SAYS WOMAN REPORTER AFTER VISITING JEFF Interviewing Jeff—** The Big Fe.'loe." Who Would R.lh*. Be Hem* with *• Wlf* than Any ■hers Eli* on Earth BY ELIZABETH NEALE. lIKN LOMOND. Cal.. June •- —I felt nakrd and ashamed to enter th* •acred grove of th* Itlcep* Wor»htp- •n at Jeffrie** Itowardennan train Ing ramp without diamond*. A young woman laden In the knuckle* with sparkler* flutlared *tMut. Th* loud-vested outpoat who leaned Verba! latch k-» < to Ihe pugl* ll*t'» character exhibited a big white fellow llk« as arc light on hi* little finger. "Jeff* bugs ten th* i-.i.e.,me rack et. He* a regular solitude cater. After » v !••-. h« duck* and *pend* the evening with hi* wife at her rotiage. That* wb*re he la now, *o you'd better wait until morning lo t.., blm, then he* lUbl* to take to the tree.* and slay *» *_ until Ibe crowd blow* to *"**rt*i"t_»*" I wa* terrified. A domestic pug who wa* -i!«,i a aoilttide eater waa to I.*- routed from bla lalr in n.<* depth* of th* wood* by m per«-.n without • (Ingle diamond a l!h which *.i flash • friendly <n*l. Th. pilgrimage led over wire fenre* and aruund ru*tlc «•■.:*. i* l-r.xiw..... looking frlt-ad* of Jeff* stood by Ihe way. There wa* Walter Kelly, the ctnla Judge." In the dieting r*mi "hooking a aleak onto bis syslem." »nd Jack Wotiley, bottom frlende of the, "lllg Fellow." The .;..-■ .<•..!» grew larger and Urgrr. They shone from shirt fronts and biased from red lies. To reach th* .1 ■--.• ■-•*' ahrtoe on* went through the prttolt dining room of ih* champ.**. heavyweight, a board-on-end room decorated with black . -it" where deilcal* little Mr. Jeffrie* and her husband eal In *til|. tude. A worshipful waiter --••ad for Jeff* Ml iiu In a "heavy-wall" while sweater, shed h'* recklessly. li. (HO, lO '•■..« "..ilea Wh*T* '• don't want no one to bother *lm.** on the corner ot a ahlnglad bunga low a pi>*i»r. "Private Property. Keep Oul." gave one a mental up i--._-.-Tit and put you win* that yotl were on the porch of J. trn** re treat. A tfian».-<-itn.|..*n\a* chry*->!l* stood within reach and (bowed thai the "Big Fellow' getting ready to lueele with Johnaon In July, liaa th* fresh air bug. 100. It wa* lh« dingy chryaalla of _* bed. Tex Itlckard. fight promoter, and Jack Jeffrie*. In their glad rai ment, that convinced on* that Jeff would l»- a butterfly outburat with diamond.,, the six* of point™ * and check* on hi* coat Ilk* city block*. Instead, there stood a gr-iat, abaah ed person leaning agatnat tha font of a teed Ilk* * great awkward m hff.ii.oy. There waa no burst of glory, jfl.l a sail of loose-fitting ■lark clothe* and a neglige* ahlrt. ll* waa watching Mr* Jeff lie* through hi* long Ma l**tia* while .he pinned pink ■***, which hi* heavy hand* had pulled from th* hedge*, in her hair in.l against her throat Th* rattan aewlng chair Into which h* »Hd, creaked Mil hi* weight and Ml Jeffrie* watched ll* swaying leg* ...li. it.fii.lv. Round and round, he twirled hi* black fell hat nn on* knee. And thl* we* lh* giant who .(.Kid In lh* gymnasium, muscle* rip* mmmmM_mwiom—a^rm ■ ■■■■■■■■■•-a-__----i.---t„»_----_------a-_-i-----a COAST LEAGUE Bunding of th* Club*. Wot Loat Pet. Portland 3& _« 574 San I'ranciico .... 37 2« .-.«_> Oakland- 24 30 .651 Vernnn 34 31 MS 1.... Angalaa 31 3- .441 Hat-rain, nto . . 21 42 .313 At San Francisco. Morning Kunm i' 11. i; Oakland 113 Log Angilf* .1 G i Afternoon game— 11. II !•*. Oakland 7 12 1 I.o* A in.-. !■-i 6 10 2 At Le* Angela*. Morning gamo—- I* 11. IT Vt-rnor , 1 * 1 Han I'l.-im |... o 0 4 ,1 Afternoon game— i- 11. II V. * ii- • 3 8 2 Ban Francisco 6 10 1 At Portland. I: 11. I. Hm-l.HiU'lifo f, IS Portland .ni NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of th* Club*. Wot boat Pet •"hlragfi 25 13 .',>. Now York -I 15 .615 Cincinnati 19 I- .511 Pittsburg IK 14 ,500 HI. l-oiila 20 21 .1-.. Ilrooklyn 11 22 .450 I'lil! 01. Iphla 14 21 .100 lli.'.i'.ii 15 25 .375 IDiumonds on Credit I Diamonds on Credit I tag gel til* _;-•-.<le on th. flret Q I payment. f -111111-l. ,11 » I I 111 I'll. 70* i ...i 1. Iluuin ll* ■ Mala T.tt I I mfmlm __ m _____ m _ m moomoo-.ammmm l»™ ■ IIP STAR—MONDAY, JUNK 6, 1910 ptlng b«n*a!h hi* akin with every movement and I.c.kin* a* If lifting i th* roof would !.<• a pastime*. "I *i,v,f I*l my *.■'* watch in* •work." h* ..id, "I don't I-- t* hay* ..lire.*.* folk* around. -I den* car* a. much lor myself, but it isn't good far them. It soon make, .Ham ••i*nfi ■ i > I wondered If lb* dainty lit!!* Mm. Jeffrie* could under any *«n -liii ■!.. grow in i finish, 11* r*r-.l my thought Ilk* a wis*. -**i. couldn't,*" h* ..id. "A , oman ha* * Ist at modesty Special Values Are Offered to Buyers of Office Desks ff T -v--» n -~*>** r ---tTarr-r-~ . i~-rr—!'.-r:r~T.ntsa-—. ll ill 1 i, , ill i .. , - - ' I —at* o— " '*" _ I ■mglli.-T HEAVY PRICE CUTTING ON TUESDAY f^pSS&l febfe^.V^*^feß We offer exceptional bargains to office desk buyers K^rg3___aj_L <gMMilillg l^jjaT?-->*>l^T_. •- w , ""f -mf^M * * A*#-| *-Ty -_.*—*'»■-• *t---r*- *( 'r^*^—r-^-^f.--rr;|] riK rht now. (i,: stocks arc unusually large and we have ••■;, |^'^~^J ']f|^ &' another shipment on the way from the factory, so we must |^MK^-V^~?|H ■^^^S-SS 1 -r=_i % close out all those desks of which we have but one or two l^vij'^H J J pyu Several Sample Desks and Office Tables at Very Low Prices W-^fjflp; Sample Desks One of a Kind _ -— TTTr^.. i Office Tables Attractively Pried -— ====== = [\ 1 fl L— ==, GOLDEN OAK RoUiTop Dealt. In the HflUary M [] -J.I .. GOLDEN OAK DESK, exactly like pirtare.'Mf type, as pictured; GO-men *i*e; three ilrawers in T_l_PM_._«M-_____M-M*aHM!mr > , . . ,* ... _ - . ,_-. :„j,«' each prilrVi heavy writing bed; a, : kk! style <'«« fe^Hßiir"^P?** • J pedestals mc-liun. high roll 1..,.; size CO inches,, the average office; regular price $-.7.50. Special for V.^»_^^r__r^__\(lo^Jmm- *a*r433r_pl*jar vcr >' %vdl m*<*e throughout; extra heavy wntnj' this sale *2«.75 RHBEftS^ g I. 13 V bed; malar price $30.50. Special.. 123.50 * t i 111 l _f_t $7000 Full Pedestal, Rolf Top. Golden Oak I)c«*k. Kttf 1 fi Q $19.50 Office Table, 72 inches long, solid wktoj*.' size 55 inches *-*."»<» H V || p hardwood legs, finished itlu*re<l $12.75 $40.00 Sanitary Style, Roll Top, Golden Oak Desk, MHI A : I $40.00 Office Table, 72 inches long, solid «V jj* sire 50 inches $20.50 \J" m[ ________,.__p__^___>___l_| 'ShC<! Early English ••••• $26.75 - --$..-.50 Tvpewritcr's Roll Top Desk, one full pedes- pt^^tma-_t^aafbmmT^- '"~~ 9 W $)*•>'■• Table. 72 inches long, solid *:->i*j« tal, size' 36 laches, golden oak $*_..'_. g ,l~* *" $ oak. very massive $58.75 $43 V) Typewriter's Roll Top Desk, two full pod 77 - $°5.00 Office Table. 72 inches long, solid oat fin* estals. size 50 inches, <•>■'■' oak _?.!... STANDING DESK—72 inches long, all solid •*-•><-'• l'''-'-*''"''! *.''.'-<•■ $63.50 $.-.0.00 Roll Top Desk, full pedestal, solid golden oak, finished _;.>!. ; heavy turned legs, will $100.00 Office Table 95 inches long, -.lid goldtt oak, size 55 inencs 923.50 braced; regular price $28.50. Special $*_.__. so oak; handsome under-con struct ion . $66.75 "^Serviceable Brown Reed Furniture *««** fr^hf^ [b^»_t-^*^-| ll^liilji ll Finding ourselves too heavily stocked on Brown Recti Furniture, we I '*V ll'MSli -_T' have decided to close out the entire line of one manufacturer, about a |_t».^>>>'~*-> It vWn "t\ dozen patterns in all. This is just the furniture you will want for Summer IP- S M \'A ■ use* Up-~^~i.~^ N: lira J r&r> f->--• j-t •*--- .i--,fc m JYW gj ROCKER — I.lk* plrtur**-. t*>~--T___.- J!-_-3---^--33'^^ — Brown wlckf*r JU~ ' =s'^- ■'•■ |H La » <_lJ___t)_) r )l brown rr>tt\ with eretonn* P"'! fy\ A/ \/\ AI IS H *"" tnpoitry upholMery; a IH^***>-^ _ -T^T? __^'^-e^'-****^-'*:*-'fl^M *o*t cushion. lan... and '""* WV VY V V V, "^i\ well -madu »:0.00 Ilocker for RSSg ,_»571 f. roolliyi hand wovon nnd WP „ im TA X A A \ X: '*«] j», 3. 50 KH ____j_^l: n ■inici,,; retulw Prtc«lj*U£ ' ( W-MWHrfnir i BETTEE-A very ne.t low | N t Finding oursel By itocked on Brown Reed I'nmitnre. vie IT | have decided to close "in tin- entire line ol one manufacturer, about a fe5.7-.-_,. _"-.., doaen pattertu in aIL Thii is jual the furniture v**n will want for Summer j fSs *?-.—- -_j . ■■■- -•*• •>->-»t"'1. AHM CHAIR —To ninlrh \ Vu . • \A/l'V/v/AA _ i) • t-*r.>*l: rcßular prlro $40.00. rt^sF f^'*^- "^**-_M. BS l^V^C/^^^l Rocker; regular prlc_> $1.1.r,0. L„„ ./X XA)f V V R„,,„« Spm-lal $20,75 *fc !' "■'"i^iJ^ii ' I B \ i|s_t-§^?^^irj^j scttep—wini low i.m k iuki /_''','/^tl^'wi. YYTnr^^:^'^^^ '*r pr,c" *2a-00, ■v;i"'>'"l C\ >L_ f , -**^fr >>'**>-'** * vj' , I ARM CHAIR—Rrown wlrkor, l\^^¥^^y^^i-\ffo T* *,3:00- Bl,,'r"*l $23.50 ' ' | low liack. wl.-Uer *.*a!; r. K u- i^C^r7,r^K'y^YW^^. rocker— To match; regular .'.".*' This Dresser, as pictured is "«r pile |H.oo. Hp.*cmi S^3^M_^^SW?l& price »20.00 |13.50 This splendid High-Back I^j a very remarkable value jlall rock •__'•.;''" ■''.' "in. R^YMISvV' XMMmftll ARM CHAIR ronich: "'* Room Rocker is made of »» - I*# t • .i ii r" nUwf\ CM —-I*l ii wii wit. nor* II ii* ill \_________________l mmmWr\ X V I'AM lIM Ml !-,_-... «-,.,.,! _.«.*-. __ *_»•••__. If his ■ ■ id oak in the golden fin- „,,; r „ ( I ln tnp ,. s try: »18,00 tiAA^lljf^V\A AMiOTI ' * -I !..!» oak in 111. fumed finish. It W5 ish; 20x40-inch case, 14x21- value for mi.;;, b^rAtynr^iA^.\\%7\ll settee, rocker and _;■,.*!. wide seat, upholstered"* Inch beveled mirror; regular aETT ___-_*,. __._,_ „)„,»,_ k***3^? '*S!&i*_W A C"*,R_,'*X"" one ■;.. brown Knulne-SMnish^Moroccolw^ .._ __ .. * ". # Mr 1 i*-t — I** null* ll .ii..\.' mm _ m v E' _S mil w Irk it r> mi nu li-uf her tin f. ulu"11 »*••■* " * . . rftt* price $15.00. KxtraM.ec.il RockwnUpwtry upho.iU.ry; J9- -T>-^ hotateredf ro K ular price cr; a very well made p«t*e-i. at 98.7fi |3_LSo,valuo $21.50 VUs~-'^ CL>^ \vi* *ct. Half pit.....502.50 lar,price $13.50. Special .? J,, * ! FEATHER PILLOWS—A nice, large- *" v ,^ |n credl, _^^__Bfe*. ____- BED COMFORTS—A large size Co^, size Sanitary leather I'.etl Pillow, covered c,u Want y>!f^^'^^^^lo^k^^^fA fort, quilted, covered both sides 'th H-l Sanilaiv I. ilhci' l.c<! Pillow, t'.'ViTetl l'»i"l. <|UilU'il, i-ovi'i-ril Imlli Mi!os wim 1* in pood quality art ticking, in floral or blue V^V. mlimmu^ar^XoSmmmmO Ul'-,(* i-uislin. in good, bright-colored flort an*! white stripe pattern; regular |»rit *■ A. ■^ l*n^4i^___________y____r^^^ designs, reds, greens, blue, etc.; xtQci $1.90 each. Special $1.00 .^fe^lfvl^W^Pf?/ price $1.50 each. Very special at ..••J0_ BLANKETS-A fine, large 11-4 si/.e T^% I&^M^MWw COLORED DAMASK-Fast color Tj Woolnap .Mankct in ran while or gray; , lU^*^^^^ Buy No , while or rod an*l white checks; »i«£ p-:;; I value at the i^nlar pr,cc l^ - 4^os -, P., L.,.r v 1(U ..,, ..,, Bood value a. 65c yard. $\ par. Speca if I!. 15 e«conn ays, •_ union at. .. ■ ...W 11 v All Special! Are For Csih. l ''" ' "-"-''rW I* lie.jie* mIIK. more than • man. j but all IH* Im.n*.. Man y.t. rub- | bed all around training quarter* ll'* . scad thing for * e..,.fi*-> 1.. hay* a punching bag, but .*•• ttt..r could put on th. glove* "Wimrii fight quick*' than mart and at lb* and >•• tha fir*t round they would hava their glov** off and th* **«ond* would have to tak* them out of tun eth*r*» h*ir. "A woman** plat* >» at horn*. Why —I'd e*th*r *p«nd my i,m* over her* with my wif* than any place I l know of." ■ WEIGHT QUESTION IS NOT WORRYING THE BOXERS Although neither Pet* McVelsb nor r:*l'll* Marino e«_r»i*l* th* »llgh! --f»t ditriculty In making th« weigh! for their mulch hero ne«t 1-rlilny .....i.i. iKith boys ar* .intttng In ■ bit of lime OH ll'* road, and both are already In condition to put up tli<« I .-.*.- I mill »een 111 Hfltltle ft-r a lon* time, A'cordlng t*» th» article*, the boy* will havti l«i be down to tin* 1-8 --i. .-,..-1 notch *t 4 o'clock, and with a full ten day* of ■trail)' training, thla ehotilil be «»«y for both. McVeigh baa lo pny more attention to the weight than Marino, bul be I* al ready do** In lb* required figure, and will not have to dry out lo any extent lo kft-p tint beam down. i '111,.- for the ' 1..1.11 .'..'.• :.!-. match Mill i- put on wale at the ilrand '•!■ • ■ n ■ - - Wednesday niornlnir at It o'clock. PASSED BALLS Hot, lirown didn't Ink* Owiri* 1 .I* >n wllh l.nn to Hpokon*. Won der If ? t».n!« Hrlnkor believe* thiil hla of ficial Jink* IUII Nlcho!* irmat hay* l«>en I*, ih* (ram* ye»ierd*y. a* Urn tile fellow failed lo *. i a hit when rv.-i.'-.'l, el** wa* grabbing "ff '«" or ii.i• • i • .■:.- ..;- . dropped m fly. to hi* great ,:i -••■' Jimmy Clark, former 'varally i ;.'. -.-. r. will {tmbaltly work a .-.i-i >- or two during the Hpokana-Vanrrtu ver ».ii... Jimmy ha* m lot of frlrnd* her* who * i ;- t hlra to make r .-! with th* !:■.■..■»*. Ullly Murtay. former !k»*» of lh* Pi.*•■,>-» I* now lh* ofric-lal er.tut for mtabonr- • ■ _ v~. ■--.- -'. ■:--■-■ .-..•-•• All THAI'S WORTH WHILE NO NOTHING THAT ISN'T VANCOUVER TAKES A REAL LOPSIDED GAME Erven Jensen Pitches Great Ball — Beavers (_-a Eleven Hits, Winning Game by 8 to I—AnnitF-J. to Hold Sluggers Down. Erven Jensen, I) T.. not delirium treinen* hot doctor of twirling — that's what happened at the park ; ye*lerday, ll.al*l. * pitching a* sclent If le a I gairiis a* «a* ever wen **n Ihe local i ground*, he - ,_:.■! three run* and druvn In three more, A*tde from Ihn above he didn'l d.> anything. Th* reel of tli» «tory I* one of woe for Annl* and Hie Tiger*. Tb« Unaver* crowded each nlber aside In their eag»-rne»* to gel up to tho plate and grab a l>*«« bit, and al i. ,*.* with'iut ext-eptlun, fattent'd j their batting av.-ragt-* at an alarm ing late—that la, fur Annl*. Vancouver ecort-d thr.r-* rone op j to tho alalh, and lht>ri In a t.iirat of* glory or '.. ;.-.. according lo j which learn you were dew-rlblng. ■'i;|, i four *c**re* over the plate. After adding one In Ihe *eventh, Ibf llt-a. cr* realt-d, wllh the exception of Jt-nwn, who cut lb* Tacom.i l«it trr* off In tbelr prime a* fa.t aa they app>-art-d before him. Vancouver mad* four bort*, but only one did any tiaiuag-% a run coming In when IJrlnkt-r dropped *. fly, hi* *■.:--■- lo the fence. cau«- J Ing him to !..>-■ )..-'.,:■ the i-.!i The Vancouver tt-jini left la»t nlghl fur Hpnkane. where) Ihey will lake the Indian* on for a serif*. The eeate: »-•,..:■ All n It W . B ■ - . ■ If I .11.4 11-..1. lb ... i I a - i.,f lb I a I 7 i I lame*. Ik I I 1 I 1 I if .... it i a a * a i i ... -...•. ef ..... I i I I t't *-h.rn**t-.r, ** .. 1 i 1 I a • M-tdea. c < i a 11 I I 1...c.-. P * I .* 111 Tfrtala 11l . II IT ;ii T.'*....- .11 II H I'-'* A I. .*.,,.. If I . 1 I 4 * Mall. 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