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· PITHIERS IN FIVE.INNING MU*, 0i ULA S ,GARNItRS F'IFT tN Uf S TO ENEMY'S l. Oi. RAIN CURTA ; I Doiwnpour in the Fifth WOii Meroy L for the Mountmen and th.e odre Ends Very Much Lopsided-Klein Laest Quick. UNION ASSOCIATION RESULTS. It AT BUTTE- Butte .....1 .1 Missoula .... .............. 1 AT SALT LAKE. Salt Lake........... 4 1 e Helena ......... ......... 12 AT OGDEN First game Ogden ..... 3 Gr.bt Palls .. ......10 Seoold gname 6gdih .... 16 Orwat Falls.. .. . 3 Standing of the Clubs. Club-- \',n. l.tt I''t. Missoula .............. 41 2 .651 S1it Lake . ......4..4 23 .146 Glant Flalls .. . .. 35 ' .h574 BHitt, .. . . 3 40 .429 9 Sden ....... 4 .373 Iltllenu 23 43 349 I S.It LLke has bud the: plenlsure Of beiing In ll first ple; (ole day's enoullllh; let's cut 11i' rough, And cinch thi. llennnnt rii(e I1l Lander flymn. Butit, Juls" 3. -A heanvy do.lnitpur of I rain In the fifth Irought to iit aend ni tllnelrelllllIf h-nttlling by tilh hlasotnlbt troth. Kl.tIn .-a' hall 'I omit of ti,. lox walml tw%'ISI s.el eet'a4 by Ilrlh lt. The .c(,re: Missoula. Player A i.. It. It. I I A. R. WarrIen. rf 4 : :1 o I it Perrin', . . 4 2 2 1 2 1 I Itax rey. If 4 2 I (I 0f O()trt, s 4 2 l I I t 1 C(arinan. I, 3 2:1 " :,I 0 1 Tpbln, f... ....... I 2 1 0 0 haangrbi.. 3i... 3 1 0 1 2 11 Hlanknnahlp, c ...2 o i t p 1 i ZanIloth, .. 4 - 2 1i II (I to tl s . 1 15 13 I 1 i t Butte. PIay.r - AH It. I . I' Il A. I:. 1ncksAtnder, If I3 t II I I 14tlvill, rf . 3 0 I II (I Mlthles. 3h 1 1 I I 2 0 W haling. Il, . 2I i 1 1I tI n clihll, 1. 2 . Ii 0 i i ( I lo'rehlnl d, of . 2 0 I : II 0 .liatweln, tS' 2 11 0i II 2 liriihl t, pi 2 fl I I 4 Totals, 19 I 4 l 1 III 7 N."eron 1by innings Atla.n..iil 9 0 . it 1-.. Ir ]utte 1i 0 0 1 i - I 4iniiun .ry: l[Arft on hi t a-- Mi - sla4ia, 4: Hutte, 4. tllolen hbas-. 'ariinai. u ria'l'ft' tilts--Pi'errlin , Tobin. ,M.itrit- o fly IlInken1h11. Two-hans. hit -t'lrmiian. Three-haie lilt W hacling h iieii-irun 44ilrh,-t. Iuiti balllted Il 'r nll 2, % ni nhll . InI Inings pllill ll KIlin, 2 :t; Iruholit, 4 1-3. Struc'k out l - - .y %matih, I i; by llrtihoti , I. llie. on hill irf Klein, 1: I' ZaiUlllltnh. I. Ilit by pt1:10.e lie ll l ' tr by Klit hi i, 1:10. ['iipir, I ul rthulrlt. SCOAST LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs. (t)ninn|td 44 3:11 571 Los AIngels 4,; 37 .,54 Porlland .: 44 4$9 Mal Ir "l nie'l :35 49 .417 3acruniento 3 41 .417 Oaks Nose Out Angels, Lon Angele,,, ,luly :t. T\wo ;;ingl'"., n at * oakllnll I l wo, r llnll n II.I ,Tig lhth.4i inning todil y, whilh lvi'r Jiiil n 1iugh to noII ltoi Alg{. le. Ulut. 't,ore: It II. I; lais Aii gel . I I I ililt ln . * i4nttorri. 'T'ozr, ilugIll ail Itr ukh; (ChristInll . Malarlk-y aolh Miltz". Portland Wins Shutout, Matrll' n 'int , July I . lit I.ll .lllo could nil I olve· IlIgginhlll thnot'In I,. livery Inlal y :ind irnly . flir of the l i, ,. I go. (i tile III iwin , PIortlllll w\ iinig ia shutout . or:' ILt II I:. Plortlanld ... 5 I' 1I $1tt.irapntoi ...11 : 1 I3attterie' s, tlg ithall thll tih ni lli l'ishl lr; .lthw. ictk aid, Krht+. a'Is leit Vernon, Man' l'rain lsco, Jllly :1. -lan Flr'nl I'hUllr wilt! ,toiuO ly aI fttllitt'olhl+s gallll from Vtrn6n1. LRcari: It. II. I:.i Nan Plrancleco ............... 3 x : 'Vernon ,.. . . .. ... 1 4 6 jialerlopr - M.lCorry nrtll Itl'lry; ItallhiRll ind AgneIw. ijiG.ikb iiM.. KILLS PLAvkR. i ehlikbh m"Is, July 1. ;--will desad The ball peme was abandonil AND DROPS BAMK WI SECOND SALT .AKE USES THREE PITCH. TV trS OUT DROPS GAME TO HELENA, 4 TO 12. 'lIE HOMERUNS MADE ! s Lusal, Sadofaky and Davis Make Cir. M' cult of the Bases on Hiavy Clouts --Rasty Wright Gets in Bad With Players and Fans. Stlll Iitkl , Ju]. 3,---- lh4 ILake, used ithree piteh'l'llrs trlny, bitll wat utnallblc 4to keep lth visitor fr,,n hIlttligK.wheln t11 hits nlll, t Iiruns. I'tmplri Wrigtit ,t SIlltlunde .rr , I lt dlacisio4lns thal were Itin p pllhllllr \w it both l inyI, ('nl Itn f.:1an aIl en ine 1i r ns tring u rt.l,, r Ti sure: Helena. P inver All. R I. 11. ' . A ' , Menges. ;h .. 6 2 2 0 1 0 4.itlegIy. , 2 2 2 M. KIllIlhy, f.. 4 2 4 I lital. t) .. . 4 3 3 9 0 0 il ulullvutn, rf 4 0 .! 1 t 0K 'rlhotlllpso , if 3 0 f( 4 0I ( Suirldfl ky, ias t I I 0 3 ) II - Hiker, t : 1 1 6 0 0 M i.rs, p o . ft f 1 t 0 flyrl., p' I I I t " 0 Trtnli . 3. 12 14 27 R 0 0 Salt Lake. 1 4 lvayer- All. K II. PI. A. I1. S 4lt,.'llc er. If 5 t0 0 1 1 0 3 tlnuer, rf 4 i 14 1 0 0 l ,s v tI . ... of 5 1 2 I 0 1 lev. r tenux, 311 4 ft I 1 II 0 O rr, an . t I 2 31 2 l'endletin, 21h 4 * I : 2 4 0 Abbott,l lih 4 I I1: 2 0 2 \'Vnver, .... 0 f L2 1 0 'ortier, e . ... ft t 2 0 J.otn rnit, 0......... 0 0 2 0 Tl'llnlllanlt ,il, 1 1 0 0a 0 D )retati. It 2 I O 1 5 0 TII TtlI 37 4 10 27 18 4 1 .core. by innings ln÷ . Il1.itit 1 4 f t 2 2 4 0 t I. Nillt Irnkt. . 0 l 0 I tl l 0 i I - 4 l41u1a11ry: 'rw,,-lop." hlts- Iins . I l intl l'., 1'1n111 1' 1n , IIt:lk 'r, Ityrd .1 (Ir lr. rl'l e.-hne hrl, i h - ai s, A l, utt. 0 lHun lrnms I.us l. I-ll I I'sky, rl'al. I R lir Ifie hits --Qalgleyll , 'homlpsll . 0 Stole.n lhnr,-Quligiey. Thomllpan.tl. nI Unses o41n hillsiOff 'plent's. 1:; 11f i }lyrd. :1; tf' . lle n.l .; ff d l rian *. r 0 nIIm , ; off I)n'tetanu . 1. ,trlu.k itI fI -.ly Menri, 2; by. Byrd. 3; 1y .Ion 0 'II. n ; h y I)wePnln, 2. lofttl i mlC,,H 0 lelehnl , s; Sall lake, 10. l.e1,lhl, pIly l4$llipenr to IJevertulluxc. flit lby I pt h.' r -Ilintl n b Ilrest. n. 'rita., ':2.. 11mpire, "'right. AS IT LOOKS swapsiii~ MIs'.alri iln. I lnglt y~nur *hl:uIag'I 'ii1 ZamaalnJIa. Il~'s ?rtnltic · in'' 'lii at w~,is lIn ii watiai ltd - Ilnir (ItI a rl filil har A agali fitnppr'. 'iiti gigsp. aYlr tits (Jl~lsell)/llll In haIII I nAti lilig. attak',1 ab haN'tr' stlsa%'allg. I*I XIii'( I iiil'l itis) ll~ra t'Xl,.l1hee pritailt 'at· ilc's t'ra'raalall. 'rh Ha tI'b it. it iputatI11~1 t ala Il 'rr lii) l Tug'. l~c AMERICAN ASS'N. S tanding of the Clubs. $/'~ 1 :111)11 11 7 2 -7 I 51411 IiI A jhlltlial(ilW I' i JI1iuis'iLI' 2 ''ilt'li I At ( Mlflhtllll'i 1111, illliia'ipitis, 1~1, 7. '~i i -~ HOW THEY COMPARE 'i'l applnded labl, ahown4 tihe p*',artIIlve . :;Iae if the two hieavy. w\Cl1411ht1 whlo are.Icheduledr'llrd to fight for .1 rounds li s ltV .141 yab, N. M., Iilytt i ,t titmu 7 ft, utH nIt..oon .7 ,5 I b 17, wnIl .................. I.llh ................................h po op, S h .................... ............................. .........71 Inh i , 17 n h .... .. . ....................... . ....,........... .. 5.1% Jthg 1;7 11 i h u's.. Right hheps .. ......... 5 ,, 13 In e0 ............ . . t hl ept ......................... 1 1 el 1 /4;1, IIJ{'h'l(" ......... l elfhl bleepsr ..................... ............1. Iiv)l ! 114% liw.. .i.ht fr..........Faut ... ................... 31% incha f .....r.........it ............................ . 39 Inches .....................'t'hlgh......... .......... 231 Inch' ................................... ...... 38 h' e hpt ............ ............ ....... . . .... . A ll ...., ........ ................ ............ ... Y TWO PEATUIlLSCS AM'I ' ARE SPL1T, TLH ILECt 01TC TAKING TIA Pti5r. E WHALEN GETS M'Closkey Uses Two Pitchers In OpenI Oa ing Contest, but Eriokson Is Suffit h olent to Defeat Great Palls in the becond Contest. ,d Ogden, July 3.- -rleot P.lla and It Ogden brak e even in the douhle '" hender here tlody in featureless ganmes. The anorens: 1s First game- Great Palls. Player- AR, H. II. P41. A. M. Murphy, rf .... 0 3 2 1 0 M is,. cs .. 6 1 1 0 4 3 llur-lnnmn. If . 2 2 3 0 0 Tn'r.nr, 3b .. 1 1 2 3 2 Ileter, lbh . 4 10 0 0 0 Kelly, c ....... 3 2 0 0 0 0 Sayo, 2bh 5 0 3 4 4 0 (llhson, ....... 2 3 0 1 1 SlltldebrandI p. 4 0 1 0 I 0 Totaln ... ... : 10 15 27 13 6 Ogden. S Pl'aye'r- AB, R. H. PO. A. E. 1'esasler, rt ..... 5 1 0 0 1 0 Schitnlpff. b ... 1 1 r1 1 0 Whalen, lbi .... 4 0 1 3 2 0 Sponcer, t .......... : 1 1 1 0 1 S Van, Ih ............ 2 0 0 10 0 1 1 Murray. f ........ 3 0 0 4 0 0 Wo\nd, s ... 4 0 1. 1 3 0 Perking, r .... 3 0 0 2 2 1 0 (,nne, p ......1 0 0 1 0 1 0 .Ilensn, p. I 0 0 1 5 0 o 1lrlhckson ...... 0 0 0 0 0 S Totat ..... .. : : 4 27 14 4 0 *Illtted for JconsTlnI in nintlh. HuOre by Intllngl: lire-at Fi'ull .. 0 1 4 1 1 2 0 0 1-10 (lgdhn ..........010t02000--3 Mutnlinlary: Twno-ha i hll--Heater, (llaion. lBases on halni-Off Hildoe Iranl, 3: offr Mtonl,. I; off Jenientl, 2. tr' t'iruk ,lt-Ry Illtdhehrannd, 5; by It. llne, 1. Left on hIIMOII -reat aile,. In ; igden. . Doublebi plny-a-Iys to 1' . I-eir. Ht,.l.hn hll-aes-|ll-eter, 'aye. lnerflice hit -Timner. 2; Van. Trllme "rr 2:10 I. UmpireTm,- -erury. it r14end gtone n- reat Falls. Player- All. 11. t. Pl, A. P. 1 M. Murphy, rf-i'f ... 3 0 1 0 M i.,'. ss ...... 0 0 4 4 1 i ' iHtlinnlt, if ..... 5 0 0 1 0 0 'roin.r. 3h . .4 0 1 1 2 1 Hlgle,,h tI,-i 4 1 2 5 2 0 ,Kelly, e-f- I1 .4 0 I 5 I1 1 Fl.ay'v , 21 . 4 I ( 4 1 2 (liQ 11ui . e' . 4 2 0 4 2 2 - illck, p-rf .. 0 0 O I 1 0 tal ..... 38 7 24 14 7 Sl Ogden. ahlyer All. . H. 1'P0. A. H.. W.Vealer, rf 5. 3 2 3 0 '" H hllm rff, t, i . . t 1 1 5 1 1 W hlile ,. :h .... 5 4 rt 2 2 1 Sta.n-, If 15 2 2 2 0 0 'a. nh . l 1 1 7 0 1 Mlurrlay, of ......2 1 6 0 1 Woel. e ........ 4 1 2 2 5 0 tItripp, . .......4 1 1 1 0 0 l. lErtick n. l .I " .. 4 2 2 0 0 I I 'o'htals ... 40 16 17 27 4 7 i-ire by innings: ;I 'retll IT.'iti . 0 0 1 0 1 I I 0 - 3 en ..... ..... 1 0 3 5 4 I 0 -16 l41 1Ititinary: 'wiln-LLbase hilts H.ehll),nrf. it tli-e, :riI,-kein, Mutrphy. 'I'ihree-Itase hill -WVe.tler, l'tripp. I .IIleruin- lVhllien. (lMles on blulis - ( lft Quic-k,. ; ,fl' Ilster, 2. Mtruck 'l ut y I Quik. I; y o.t. r- 3r ; t y F' rlakek l.lh I , l 6f. lells W---uoOd, Htrlpp. Houll'rifti' hlule \'.irid, Ntripi. Mlcrll'rifie fly-Qulck. 'rimlll,. 1 47. IT mnpiri' l-'rKnry WESTERN LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs. ('Wh- \VWan. iUnt. P'ct. H(. J'e hlllI1 ............. 42 31 ,75 Ii H ix City ...... ....: 3:3 .1,42 h'll ll ... . .............. 3,. :I .527 i mah2 ....ll .........7 5 , . 14 ir,, n M lntw ..e 0........... 6 ,ro7 S ,iver vr..... ........ 3l1 .507 lico-lni .................... .418 Tolpekn ......... 2 43 .404 At 11.-a alnhiie-l),.i MInhes, 1; I\( inatL u, 4. Al 'I'r.-lcka-- Denve.r, 4; 'Toplek.a, 0 - At HiIx Ciy--Ht. J.aili'li, 4: SIoux ( lily-. 1 TU A ttF, e E ' , caa r. Club- Won. -sptU , pqt. , ila ph .... pheti, O .1om 1 e :........... (lub-- Won. rvr.t. Boston . ....... ......... 41 23 6. tPhllal1dphe.' ........ ...........I3 27 .601 t;cnht'ago .... ... . ........301 23 .174 I. Washington ....... 41 81 56893 Cleveland ....x ....... ....14 84 .800 1)atrolt .......;... .... ... .. 34 87 .479 New York .... ...........19 48 .97 St. LouIs .......... ..........19 48 .84 o Wa.llggton Grabs Two. 3 WaNhlngtOh, .llly 3.-Washlitgtnua 0 won both games of the double-header 2 today. Ahanks' triple in the ninth t scored the winning run I ntlie first O game. aisher w.,a hatted hard In the 0 second. Johnson twits very effective I In the second and was taken out after 0 the gume was prctilltally won. Scores: - irst game- R. H. I. 6 New York ....... ............. 9 W ashington ......... ...... ..............3 . 1 Batteres -- Warhop and Street; F%. Vaughn and Henry. 0 second game-- R. H. N. 0 New York ....... ....... ........2 6 0 Washington. .... .. .............10 15 1 1 Batteries -- Fsltir and Sweeney; 1 Johnson, Muaser and AInsmith. 0 Player Has Aoeldent. I Detroit, July :1 --Cleveland hit op 1 portunely and defeated Detroit. teft 0 "elder Craney or the Cleveland team 0 fell white running to catch a short fly and bIroke his right shoulder. He is a left-handed throw-r and probably will not he permanently disabled by the accident. Retre- R. H. H. S(leveland ........... .................. 8 11 S Detroit ................. ........ .......... 6 11 2 r, latterles-Kahler, Blanding and - Easterly; Works, Lake and Stanage. )y Champs Raise Pennant. M. Philadelphia, July 3.-By hitting the o hall hnard and takhtng advantage of the '* home teamn's errors. ~tnsuton won. -e. '" tore the ganme th'ere, was a hand con cert and firoworl+ and the v rld's pen nant. which 'wasP won by Philadellhia tkst fall, 'was' rat'lse bhr the players of the two tennis. IC. co.re-. . t R. H. F. SBston . .............. 7 10 4 1 Philadelphia .... ..... ...2 5 5 0 flatteries-1t. Collins land t'arrigan; 1 t,'oomhl and L. pp. 0 - I olth St. LanloiChlecago ganmes post. I pened;: railn. NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs. Club- Won. Lost. Pet. New York .................... 4 11 .31 'icago ...............36 26 .661 Pittsburgh .. .............. 37 27 .578 C'incinnati ...............36 32 .529 FPhladelphia ..............7 24 .529 Nt. Louis .... .........27 43 .388 1 lBrooklyn ......... .......... 2t 40 .385 1 IRoston ............... 20 49 .290 Nineteenth for Marquard. I New York, July 3.-New York r stretched Its winning streak to 16 con- 4 sectlltive vlhtolries by taking a double- t header from Ilrooklyn today. In the I first game M~arquard made a noe major jeague record In winning his 19th straight game of the season. IHe .wa outplthed by Rucker, but proved strong in lthe pinches. New York vwon I the seconld gnail Inl the eighth Inning., when a short palsed ball enabled I shafrr Io score. In trying to head I ; later off it Ithe plate Erwinhlt Snod- I grass, who was at bat. with the ball, I and Fletcher scored the winning run. Manager Mahbin protested T'rennan's I decision permitting Pletcher to score I and was finally ordered from the field. I Northern was put off tile field In the ninth. Re'4reI: First gnnime- . H. . I Broiiklyn ..... .. ...........1 9 31 New York ................ 2 3 3 Batteries -Itiaoker and Miller: Mar quard and Meyers. , 4 '8eond gintli - It. IfI E. I Brooklyn ................ 17 4 New York ............... 0 9 1 1 Batterles--Kneoter. Kent and Erwin: Ames, Teareart, Mathewson and Wil- I son. Vostnn. July 3.- illt niess I hhr1d in the seven4 pJ1 eigSth innings I today and pounded nlt a win over Bopston. , oo'o-- R. H. 1. . .tn .... ... . .......... 11. 5 S terlas-htoes, l to a' Rr:den; rtla, chultu anld olt, t IQrlentn. Ju rbi ,brare, t mwrZrItnoao d tsidered 4 *luC itt coast . , .4i a n , nd onal re ,. cte 1 todayt .ea* i .R n I"~e, this had the r on..ok- t Winw of lNb? T1*k I hall but a OlPP run oof ., 4Ol0ound bout here ton h . . . . .. . ., ,., S.sport iltr ur .bout PLa.o r Ji ~ the betting commiioner's board I aIro.s the square. Little change Sthe revailln oddm o9 tr 1 on Johnson StQ.ic, was reeorded, althoe h a va p iety of freak bets were qffe'ret Theme dealt for the moat part with kp. ctpodowno. Several offers at lone odds tha tlynn would knock Johnson down at all In the fight were posted, but they did not seeln to be popu lar. No notices of "taken" followed , the propositions. ''he.betting on the * board is headed by the Inscription: S"810,000 to 15 000 Johnson wins." This Ss laid to be the champion's own opin Ion of the probabilities tomorrow baoked by his own money. Johnson added another chapter to tli declara i tln of confidence today, according,?to t his own statement, by telegraphtg $S, 000 to San Francisco to be placed on lnhimself, to win In 1I rounds. Flynn Not in Ividenes. The fighters devoted the day to the usual relaxation in preparation for the time in which they will enter the ring at 2 o'clock tomorrow afternoon. Flynn was not in evidence about town, hls quarters being located six nitles away. ,Many of the Colorado man's support ers were aboard the special tralans which got In today from Denver, Pu chin and other colorado plMts. These tnew arrivals started at once toward Sailynn's camp and the fighter was the object of much attention throughout the afternoon and evening. Johnson gathered up his staff In the mornlng and was Mo across the coun try on a lota motor trip. :Be ,has, no day pass since his machines ar 4rived here awithout adding a few miles at least to his automobile experience. lHe whirled into town at the end of his ride today and was on view for some time to the admiring groups on the hotel porches. The champion looked gigantic as he moved among nmen of ordinary stature. While at the hotel Johnson en countered Referee Ed Smith. A brief c'onference as to the gloves to be used by the champion tomorrow followed. - Johnson desired to use gloves manu factured by a firm in which he Is in terested and no objection was offered. 1 Good Attendance Probable. a The ticket office did a tremendous 9 'hlsinles today, few of those who came 9 on the special trains having supplied 9 themselves In advance. The line of 6 ticket buyers kept Curley's force busy 0 mist of the day. The promoter de. clared himself well pleased with the prospects as to attendance- I.e said k a good number of spectators would .onmc In from ranches and mining - camps, many hours' ride away. Cur n Icy sald be had made a reservation for ' one. dotac.ment from the cattle coun s try from the south which would come e on horseback. d A number of automobile parties ar n rived today. The street crowds. now t, over, paid more attention to a dog d an., guided into town by a desperate d ir\avler with his own Ideas am to trahaportation, than they did to the I, nloior cars. a. Lam Vega. made elabolrate prepara Stlollas to care for the Incoming crowda. e nvary private house anywhere 'within i. hailing distanee of the town'm ceoner c was placarded with sigpm announclng thait ieds and measl might be obtained . Inaside. Front lawns boasted Im SIpromaptu lunc' counters and the town 3 gelcrally asmumed a flesta appearance. - Tlhe I.hlol..yoakum fight furnished dlivarion for the fight fanl tonllght alni moaast of those In town tramped 4 oat to eaurley's arone to see the 1 matalh. : Every arriving train added tonight to the crowd In the stroets. Special ears were plcked up by regular trains and railroad men reported many more to come. It looked tonight am it a s good-istsed crowd will bo on hand at s the arena tomorrow afternoon. A TAME FIGHT. ,asrt Las Vegas, July S.-Rudolph Unholyr of Denver annt Stanley Yoaktqm of Albuquerque fought 30 tame rounds to a, draw tonight In the arena where the world's eeavywelght ahamplonahil hattle will take place tomorrow. be decision was rocelved without dil b y a i ro W d w h ic h fille d th e a mtp hhwt theater to two~thirds of its oj1ot Chamption Johnson wau a peetaCeont tonight's rfight. AlfTkLI' IOOrIV II AK. Tappma, 'July .--MAt Atteti i his old-llmu forma tonibt i. E'ddle Marino in 10, o rtnls, Ing ip which h.,form all the way, the .ringv, ;v , At e.l 1 l 3 to land . eftlot V01i' *tratd that ,,1. l breath throe i~btit ý. + ideclared tlhat toorrolw hewo go , I bed the oWP1r d' lhtwet . Wolgast retorted in kind isylth a sorted hq had no fears of the out • : ." A 1 n of this, his first battle of consequence d inee e was ptricken with appendilei ' lapt fall. Prlende Ieek Champ. t Wolpast's friends eagerly pit is beta that he would win, in le. t .0 rounds. The round b.ttors ge-r ; lt guessed that t the rr ght would i, Sbetween the rlth ansd 15th round. Womp Wl gats last daybefor the ind tttle e to .pent in walks, while Rivets .waI in thei mioning to keep hi wonequen m down. He weighed 182 1-2 today s4 d, sIdnc he would ent wir the apendg at i and Wolpast declred he would weut digh exzaly 150 ringside. ic Referee Jack Welch, in an lIaterpNre he taton o the rule swin Ind toley, 'h Swould al Theo hittroing wth one a: n twree by the boy who waa not hod. Wo is on. If both were holding 9p . clinches, neither would the attllowed t- send In any short-arile abs. Welelt ,, made his meaning clear and intimated n that a dire penalty awaited tde one so disobeying. d A Geod House. t The 11.000 deats in the arena all have been sold except the g allert ies, andwhich were nt reserved. he would ir e 4carey of the ruleb stated the"yhouae" Interest in the movyln pwictures aldg/ Rivers gets $;bot 0 for his share, wilt no naletturo interest. wo prelnchs, neither will precede the a main event Beaning on the hampd ionnt m ship battle was brisk today with Weo gast the public choice at 10 to 6. arler the odds wee penalty awai t 1 tend eve eral large bets were placed at these figures. Rivers men still were de-i Smanding, tese odds. r ven money at ringside was pred micted. pture Sringside was predicted. NORTHWESTERN j Standing of the Clubs. Club- Won Lost Pct. Spokaneo .........................4...0 84 .541 ni oSeattle ............................. 41 36 .68 Portland ......................... ..8 87 .508 H an ouver ......................8 89 .494 Victoria ......................... 7 as .A 8 Tacoma ...........................3 44 .43~ T .Tacoma Wine One. Spokane. July 8.--Cooney's wvMi throw in the first halt of thiq. i M when two were down and two at, iqgt the game for Spokane today, My rp recovered the ball in time to o.It a. other wild throw and two runa were a scored. Leonard starte4 out. wl1, but il was relieved by. Kraft when he showed TI sline of wildness, and the latthr gave way to Cadreau. Schhmuts pt$ 4 w well but. was flten ragged Upport.. " Score:. H H, Spokane ..................................... 6 9 8I Tacom a ....... .. ........................... Satterles-Leonard' Kraft, j r# and Devogt; Scnhmuts and Crlttepdn. eavers Lope.. Portland,, July 3.--V.poouver outhlt Portland today, but costly errors and a passes caused their defeat. Score: B I. Bl p. Vancouver ...... ................... 3 It t Portland ................, 6 9 a Batterles--Belford and Sepulveda;, , Doty and Harris. Victoria Whippled, Seattle, July 8.-Pullerton held Vie- lo torla to five hfts and one run today and Seattle won, 3 to 1. oore: . . H. >i9, ;Soattlo .............................«....~... 8t- 8 t Victoria 1.................................. I wl Batteries-Pullerton and Whaling; to Conoannon and Meek. TRAIN STRKIKS AUTO, ts Camden,.N . J., ;ply .- A+rns -v. was killed. Mis mUnle Y ii Miss ama Adains wareattjo M injured asid 1inwrd Stokesi,, fir lb heoy were riding was vin on the electrio wii tonight. There i ii e Mani --t'.-a' ate . 44 tW" ' A . ft. 3~ r 'AI ry the hto' º iio for .,_ :; 5:. :s y A Butte ft wat tha~t did.# " uerj..,, of Butte, w "pod So*et William ~aweg r oen1o ` j~. two # .o n the T ho n out&We`A 4 nt -.the tp ~ of w t e tee% ff th the tmp t aleli Awlivoed uust to. Ae w . ;b. dher e .lbt ouldn't 06P an ht f night ooe tothe a. 'i e nds Iwas ele , ulnt it4.o ' got up mnd rghd nnto a elnnob, he he d to the gong. left and-troppplin ith a omW.n op.i te was mare a ug uhbso u. n, was alpin frr of thuy, tte. Catron ried right 4 tho lbs and thopre we another ii Ty ght vlolouglxInside. ifth, evetyhing Thompson's way. Right gaud ~ on the breakaway, Maurice gent to Jim mle' noodle, rocking it. l(anon tried to hold .e. . Thompson beet a tattoo on ribs an4 face.. Round three-Cl anne o Jumped into the enemy's country wIth .tieiell'and Into a clinch. Thoppson wrestled the Beattle kid to the canvas. Capnop was holding on for dear ,lif, Thompson apperout Cannon wiltth a s.agoelon of rights -. hd Jimmie wegp.ed fast. They brose clean .aUd another qpper out put Cannon down for 4he iopt of nine. Cannon saeved himsel by .qll. h lus. He took a lot of punishment. He was hanging on when the round ended;r Roaunad fourn-As they', clinched Thompon laughed and u oke4. with frie i the crowd, 'Ca. up a.eded a left In the wipAd ht .the poeb was steamle.p. I~E pushed. Thompel . to *.. rope. Maurlce kikoe4 his left and h'l hkr lbt like pistons,, Theyn olto d.', Cprino sut. ped on one knee and took,' tre. Tomlpsotn Was, more clearly than ever playing with Canlon. They Sere hutiged at the bell. Round five - Cannon's diconds wored -feverishly over thlr s in and be ,okend alittle better, when he tcame for the coup de gince. Tihomp* q ad out upperouts with he wl40I~ , seed. .Ybs toyrl fl all 4e eth er, Wihen's foo.'lltppped ~L and + her rl A tM , s _ *p.beft Ott Cannon" down. ie ibuhted ot. The round was a i aut and ten secoonds old. A tEe r6l five coloreda men part fi tc d the onto ment. Thn `t 4evt the evefi1 was between Wlflihi Lawresie of the trt, m au ho as good hocount 8t in several pr licnitliles at post. flglt ,cards a, . Sld, wqeeman, cpladiid, of 33itd. ' track of etoe1nce lost for awsite Wo htoohlrolng filte rat round aflj ýve8at` 'i the without slowlng pat tookl time to thehrin Can onao,,; away of a4q A r Nav ;Sd 4 iýrY i-·