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T»A»E TWO Adolf Hurls the Discus at the Olympic "': v> Games— v ••>.-. ha, ha, ha! V Vordf by Sehaefer 'vale by. Con do. t-", Tigers Lose iTo Vancouver ] C Are Now 15 Games Behind » ••• •• • • •■• • • • • •• • • • • • • ••••••• • • * , • NORTHWESTERN IL t-VGUK STANDING. • •K'V^i-T-iJ ■"-.:• '•??•:•-".•. UamlU \\»(eruj»j. .■■■-■.:•"■ ■'•,,-■: .: r •-:..- r, v*.? i^a-^H^^:^*'— -.;■ ">:"..■■■ /"■■•• --• ! Vancouver 5, Tacoma 3. ' '•'; Spokana 12, Victoria 3. •v, l|^^.^.-,i^^::^B«rt^}7/iPorUMdiX/;r;V-';;r>'-.';. *< ■ • »'"■ Staodiag of €!■*•"■ V«ilird«j.'i: '.'v- "< ' f"; ' *' .^-*; • s: • • ./; ," , .: ■ ••-. :-■ Won Lost Pet. Win. Lose. • »!8p«»k»n«f...r.U.;....V:.^;'4«4^3« - .561 .564 .554 •;; »;B^tU#^»V.V^i.....;..;-.-.V:48 I 37 ; .654 .559 •.; ..'.47 • • ' Vanconrar V- ••••• •• • • •'. •• • 42 :. 40 .514 .518 , .506 • • Portland .......,:........ 40 42 • .*BB ' .494 .482 • : HK» Victoria 39 43 .463 .482 .457 • . - p»i,T»ewm»" i ...................>35 50 .413 .418 .407 • . • :-: .'■---""WliM* They Play Today. : ". '"r .■■• '■ i-.ip>: • '.: Tacoma at Vancouver. Victoria at Spokane. Portland • " iy-:,^ >-'• at Seattle. _•_ ';-vV, ■:,/=":•<■■">'■'■■*'*';".;'-^: '-■•:-'- ---;"■•;■■• - -;; --a«^ ': ' I *;s ••» • • •••••••••••••••••••••••»« VANCOCVBR, B. C, July 10. SPOKANE 12, VICTORIA S. •. t v; —By losing yesterday's game at '. --=>:" ••< J ".."': "'^::v. ■■■-■„'■ "->i; --' Vancouver Tacoma made her 15th : SPOKANE, July ;; —Heavy Same behind a .500 average, hitting by the Spokane Indians ,; George Eagle brought back his and frequent errors by the Vic hoodooed spit ball and held the torla Bees lifted Spokane a notch t^^^^ATlger, Cat* down to lira hits, moat higher in the percentage column agipliHSiof them in 1 the fourth when Ta- yesterday. - The score: ' "•' ' coma piled up three run*. Hall .^v ;..;■,•. v ;; - ■■■■ .■•^^R^H ;B I llPlllp seemed to have left his fork ball I In Tacoma. •. Infield errors - gave I the Sf Beavers ,' many '■ runs.'• .The I score: Sa^ 1! ■■■ '' ' ■ Vancouver. "/■ . : *"..",,. , . AB R H PO A B I Brlnker, cf . 5 0 1 2 0 0 I Bennett. 2b . 4 'l 1 ' 1 sjO I Wa&&ot Brabesar, lb. ■ 4T' 1;.- 2 10 ■"•, lfv 0 I «^S;«' Frisk, ft : ... 4 "■' OS. 1 1 "■-. 0-: 0 Kinpert, If . 3 1 1 -;l -r; 0 James, Sb :V." 3 .0 ; ' 1 T /' 1-V 3 "•■■ 0 Seharnweber. 2 t'O.t ,©:-,'• Lewis, c 4 0 0 g 1 • S . Bagel,-;pV.VU^-0' 1 ■'•; -I* 0 ' .to*Cate«,'p...7.' OK 0 0> Ot 0,;0 Belford. p . . 0 0 0 »i 0 : 0 iAgnew, p! i .•■ 3 ■ 0 ■,"- 1:: 0? 1 i-*'» ■^^^^MTotalg^.-.'.Sa -'-■'■"« :927 14 0 ' . tacoma; ;■;;. '':- PPP**.-" 'ABRHPn AT. ■'^^SiHin.* 2J> .... 4 "■ ■0 ; 0 ■..- 0 4■-> 0 Morse, as ... 4 0 *]0 '^I^3, -1 l;».'i Neighbors, r''*i'*i* 0 I oo I gpj Hunt, lb .. . t .3.>l ■-"* 11 o^*l Abbott, Mi. ".*, 3** • * 0 4- 1 • '- ■ SMl*s*».-i'eflrr^i*Liffih*^»j«» Brennan. 3b . 3 •0:*«:-;»* 1--2 Crittendes, c S 0 0 2 1 0 i^^^^auL-p.v.;v-'j'r;;o-;; •% • .-» • !^^S|^T«tala'*;;';'f .27 U 3 42412 'i' 4 Mm* ;' SCORE • BY., INNINGS.',-.:. :V *£•-,' s?.. Vancouver ...11200001 —5 4*. \ .'*• - Tacoma ... 00030000 —3 y . _;rfs?#"; m>;_>-';.„.-£.:« SUMMARY. ■. -, ';■• - WsSt^^' Stolen"' Bennett. > James, . Bcb.arnweber, ■; Lynch. , : Sacrifice : i^^S hits—-Seharnweber, Abbott. > Two base hits —Engel, James. Bases on balls—Off Cates 2, off Bel ford 2, off Hall 4. Struck oat — HUBy Encel I, by Cates 1, by Ag %*| new ; 6, by Hall a> Hit by pitched j'4 ball—Lynch by Cates, Brennan ' by Agnew. JEAXBTTE WANTS MATCH. «S"i NEW YORK—Manager ; ' Billy WgtM CHbson of the Garden City Ath |j^^K§l«Ue s club,; is attempting to - ar .^fe^^liji range -V a, *match between Joe .<.* Joanette S| and Jack Johnson. Jeanette has already signed a con ' tract I tendered :l. him • ■:, by : Gibson, who is now ; angling ( for Johnson. . Jeanette and Gibson «ay they will ' ''* "make all ! concessions within rea • , son to get the champion in the wß&£m*ip€-%'i~ Al Paler la. also on John ''•■■ ' ■ son's trail. 1"1, ~-'-, '*"; '*. ?">:': "%',"■* --':-:: ' ■ r"*l-!i'"^!l t' ' "^^^ * '' " t '■ ■ " ''.'.'■: ■•'".:■' MAY MKKT SKIT. ». . '. . ' ;V , ■HB^jMHp^ra A>3CISCO—^Ad • Wol -. ' . ,-,•: gast and Joe Rivers a may settle BBMitwir. differences ,In San Francisco ' ' : en Mission day, September v. 9. -- C*. This il»l the- result of an " offer made by; James :W. Coffroth, San 1 .^ Francisco . promoter, .to Wolgast's !'..,; • manager, Tom Jones. ••> The latter - : Kw***! been * promised a big purse. bat refuses to .. state its exact V ■ ' amount. Jones , has k* agreed ito < M§ nake final ?answer; here later in y. - tie week, i Sacramento has offer ; : ed $2»,000 for the match. v-":;. ' . Tweeters' lnm-tiec pat -. up ': on „ abort notice. DwßWktd'a OcUks. ■ ■■ tease*. SlB ilih;niiii O St. "*" i^K^^-^iV ..-,»---■•-*»■ «•.-..■■■.'•■■*•■■•■ -0 ■-•■■! ■■- ■ ■ ~-j a . GRAND BAL L TONIGHT CfeaUemea 60c' Ladles free. KUgore'* fall sreheetra. I lltb sad O fcVti—to. vicotruj.^;:;:....;.';a 8 1 5 Spokane J..y:^V.;:V. 12 15 0 SEATTLE 1 7, \ PORTLAND '■> 2. : ■" SEATTLE,, July ~ , 10. —Thomp- son pitching (or Seattle was effec tive - yesterday, .scattering the eight hit* he allowed, while the Giants bunched their bits in the pinches. The score: - ■ -i*■■* - .-, : . •'•■■ ■ •. R H E Portland ............. 28.2 Seattle .............. <7 11 1 • — ■■'■'" 9 | Pacific Coast League [ .. Standing of the Teams, ■'■--'■ \': \ -,' Wr> n . Lost Pet. Vernon /;.'.'..... 66 .'..'. 36 .609 Oakland r..... .62 '39 - .571 Los Angeles ... 50 41 .54* Portland ...38 47 .434 San Francisco . .39 52 .429 Sacramento 35 52 . .412 R H E San Francisco -. ... .... 1 7 • P0rt1and?.™.......... 0 Z-ll , Bates.; Miller and - Berry; la witter and Fisher. . . » i'J>'t'3V%i ■'■ ■' ■/,. V R H E Vernon .............;.. 1 9. « Los Angeles ...'......460 ..,Brackenridge;,. and :• A*new; Leveren* and Smith, '■. -' * \ i' 1 ■ :■' •,-■■ -•.■.-.:- r. ".^V.E:"H E Oakland .*.'.."'. .'.!-. V... 4"7 0 Sacramento .......... 2 51 ■ Parkin and -i Mite; .. OilHgan. Fitzgerald, JWilliams, and Cheek. BEE'S DOPE ' Driving on a one-mile dirt track will prove different for Tetzlaff at Portland. Old field has had recent practice at : this and Teddy | could probably! use his «S lighter car !to better advantage. ; v . " ; :-'*.;vv'::r*, : —t —-' •.- '-■ „ Verbeck will'probably Vglve^a good ( account .of himself 'in the Portland auto race*." "_ ■':';'\ :t : i % The Wild Wolf/Johnny Wolff's new ; motor .v boat, will H, be some classy water race j article fif ? she can equal the record •of the * Ore gon Wolf. With the Wigwam HI as an opponent, there should be a pretty motor boat , race. ■ -ir'f^- Now that ' Jack Johnson has gone Into the restaurant business it will only be a few years he fore 'some; kid from i the country will . make him glad of it with a haymaker. Curley was ' properly stung when be tried to shore over a green : one y like '•. the Johnson- Fly match. • w, •■-'•- '<• M Bddle Bicker; and iAI Wheeler of ; the i Cob lon ■• league > have it all figured out why the Tigers cannot win and are; telling Just how a t team should \be [ managed. :t. Ten roonda would probably de termine '. whether Jos I Hill could put away Leo Crevier, who ap peared at ! th»: last smoker. AH the fans have spoken well of that mxAxgs&2sr'--ty*- -^ii^K:?' ■■:> ; Everybody is gradually getting back to earth after that «easation of last week. Familiar faces are appearing m again %M 'bright ]£ and cheery, talk about "next year." The only : complaint made < was by several * who t wanted % itj\ to * last longer, , but '; then, many ta ? Tame Tripe ha# a weak stomach as a result. FIRST PICTURES FROM THE LAS VEGAS PRIZE RING WHERE ANOTHER WHITE HOPE WAS SHATTERED BY UPPERCUTS nr ~ Fred Forehoff, captain of U» c New Me* mounted police, stopping the Fljwn-Johnsdn fight atl*. Vegas, New Mexico. Fljim is on the extreme left of the Diet we. Fornhoff stopped the tattle In order to save the Pueblo man from a knockout. Johnson is on the left. ■.T -, ' *' M 018 plC' ————— i ' _ .__ = Jack Johnson landing a Tlclo us j nppercut. '^ It ! was thl«t "' p6nch that licked Fljrnn' and caused th pol to stop the unequal c bat tle. At no stage of the light did" Fljrnn have a chance. '*■*&?■*■'% I •( "Cafe de Champion" Costly Drink Emporium of Jack's (By United Press liemil Wire.) OHKSAdO, July 10. —The Cafe de Champion, owned by John Ar thur, Johnson, * restanteur, form erly known :aY Jack 'Johnson, will be opened omorrow night by the African aristocracy for the flow ah and , chivalry of . the -vanquished but aspiring } white race.i.irjgv'Siv , John Arthur Johnson has trav eled «ome. He hag treated him self "to ■ wines T and i high' foods :in ih« burnt cafes in this country and In ; Europe. But '- he >ad Its: that the : best < features of all 1 tbette • do mestic f^f and % foreign !if^} place*) "couldn't get ; into the same ' ring" with' thi. e*t and; drink empor ium. For the «? convenience ;of spitting patrons, Johnvon has pur chased 1 Iver a cuspidors | hearing his own monogram They cost $67.60 1 each. The r palatines ;Vini THE TACOMA TIMES the :'entertainment room." whore 500 can ait comfortably, < co*t 11 ,ooo;s"-i i.*'-i"^*-t 3?«.'<£s: *'•; }.#"'- The silver water fl pitch*!l and silver vice;to hold the^jyilccd lemon peel ■ and i coffee be a that decorated - the bar coat . jl,ooo. And * all: the • other i equipment of the Cafe de Champion' Is In keep ing. Souvenir': programs i< for 'i the opening con tain *32 f pictures of '3. A. Johnson. '■■'. In 1 on« ' chapter of the | history of his . Ufa.'; entitled, "Ilia Mother," the s following trib ute to Mrs. Johnson is found: , .■ "If • Jack Johnson ' had I not; been champion of,the world. he would have bean champion of the hearts of ; humanity,,Bf.the world only knew the beautiful e*tfinat.«, Ing i sacrifice \ and H undying Jfa.*Vh j he plaoed Wat the | altar '■•. «* Jbu 1 »<»i^M.''jxyMM^mM^£ms\ 1 National League f Standing of (lie Clubs. ! ; • Woo. Lost . FcL New York- . i;V. 57 Al4 » .808 Chicago ........ 41 :.. 28 • .594 Plttsbur* ".'..•.. .42 ■- '■ 29 '-. .592 Cincinnati ..... 39 'j> 8-5 .527 Philadelphia .'..SI 3? .45* St. Louis ..... 30 48 .385 Brooklyn ...... 27 : 44 .380 Boston: ........22 54 .289 '-.».•■'■; . 111 Boston 0 3 0 St. . Louis ........... 3 10 0 Batteries: Donnelly, Brady and Rarldan; Harmon and Wingo. % ■ :■•---■/,., ;: . ■■■ ■ ; R H B New York ............ 5 10 5 Chicago . ..... V. ..:*. 2 11 ! 2 Batteries: Mathewson, Meyers; Brown and Archer. • . - *-'■'■■■■'- : - --.- mi Philadelphia ..38 1 Pittsburg ........... 2 7,.;0 Batteries: S Uixey j and Killlfer; O'Toole and Simon. y ■■ .- .■ '■ - ■-. ' -•= , • R H B Brooklyn t............ l 0 . 8 1 Cincinnati ........... 1 7S 0 Batteries: Rucker, Ragon and Miller; Suggs,, Humphreys and McLean, Clark.j.;'-'::.,-j"..vv; ;-'.;":; j: T American League [ ; Standing of the Clubs. ■ . "■' .V- ■■:r"''¥£<,-t-Won. Lost Pet Boston ?• V'.^.. ;'V; 53 24 :, .688 Washington '..';.47 \r. 31 .603 Philadelphia ...". 42 32 -V.668 Chicago "*;;..;.. 42 'V it "• .568 Cleveland ... ".'. 39 "' 38 ■'• .506 Detroit^ vV;.V:;:3Bi 39 .494 st'Louis'nvr^io^r'Ba >■;■ .274 New York :*..'.".';;: 19 ?fi 51 .271 First game— r ■'-■•"••'-" '■'['■ R H E Cleveland **.".*."i;;. i.. .6 ? 1 ',' 6 ' 1 Washington ■'.r.'.'.r.-..? 2 6:2 v'Batteries: Blanding and i O'Nell P«ltr,%' Hughes and Henry. ■*'•:• *X, Second game— / " ,'f.", R -H', E Cleveland <•. .i .1 '*....; •3 ? I 2 Washington r; ..*.".. r..' 4 ''.7 , 2 Batteries: Kaier, Mitchell and Livingston; >. Adams,', Johnson and Ainamlth. vv •';; »".■'" Chicago i ;^'. j.;.. :r....; iw 5 3 Philadelphia ;;;;:.;>: 3:vß "i 2 I?« Batter lea: Walsh and i: Kubn; Coomb* and Lapp. v;-;j ;;. •?■ v St. Louis ,j; .'.......". .".V i ■>, 7 * 2 Boston ."; .^r.^.... 3 ,2^2 •.■■:• Batteries: sSf! Banmgarter is and ISUW'jeU;;O*nrj«n \ and' Canl(?an. • i Biirall«• "i ri^vrh -; I • :i .0 •« 1 i| Ne» $Wk ••■•••««• - 2;;'9..)ul 1 1 ;>, feat«*e«: Mullln. Work* and I SWUM»)< McCoon«ll aad Sweeney JOE RIVERS SHOULD BE CHAMPION SAYS TIMER GEO. HARTING (lty United Press Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 1O —Joe Rivers, not Ad \V«>l gast, should be the light weight champion today if justice wore done. This, In a. word, is the substance of a long signed interview with George Hart ing, the best known time keeper on the 'Pacific roast, who lias tolled the seconds in 4,000 ring battles, and which Is printed here today. "The present day time keepers," says Hurting in his article on the Wolgast lMvers affair, "are not really Unie-keepera. They are simply bell-clungers. It is tho duty of the official time keeper to do the counting. Prepare For Grand Prix Auto Race At Milwaukee MILWAUKEE, Wis., July 8. With grand stands built seating 43,000 officials of the Milwaukee Automobile Dealers' association arranged this afternoon the fin ishing touches of the course over which the American Grand Prix and Vanderbilt races will be run here September 16 to 27. Automobile* will begin passing ever the course tomorrow and a plentiful supply of oil will be sprinkled from time to timo, mak- Bonds-Yordy Match Very Likely Joe Bonds, the Taeoma Athletic club boxer, has signified his will ingness to meet Art Yordy In a 10-round exhibition at the next club smoker to be given so_n>e time late in July or early in Aug ust. If Yordy will meet Bonds the club members will be given a rare treat. Yordy has been coming to the front recently, having made Romeo Hagan hang to the ropes for four rounds and Bonds has proven himself much The referee has nothing wliatever to do with the counting out of a boxer. The rules are very clear on this particular point. They provide that a fallen boxer must regain his feet unas sisted. If the man who is on the mat is nnabhi to arise be fore the time-kreper has tolled off the 10 seconds he loses the contest. "So far aa the double knockdown is concerned and the claim that Welsh as sisted WolgaHt to his feet, If the referee touched either iimn in an effort to aid him that act alone disqualified the boxer thus aided. The rules are explicit on this point." In* the rural road course one of the best In the country. A cable gram from W. 8. Honian, repre senting the Automobile Club of America in Prance, states that it Is more than a possibility that Bollot, winner of the Grand Prix of France, will bring his Puegot car to America and take part In the American classic. With Bollot, who decides definitely to morrow, will come other noted French racers. Improved. \f. r v:; *'....•',' : :>►':• v Th« next «moker is also expect ed to develop some new material A number of i new " lightweights are Making , recognition from the enteralnmont committee and It la possible | that ; one jor two will .be accepted . for the '; next . entertain ment, s ■.-,■-/ -.-. .■.■;;.;-*:•/ • --■ - * *• ■ '<r- -' • ~>■ ->i >t T«ke home a Tacoma Times Pink, v, Best '■ (sporting - edition IjS In Tacoou. Wcdnewlav. JnW ATTELL CAN'T FIGHT IN TABERNACLE- (By United Press Lensed Wire.) PORTLAtf^D, Ore., July 10. . Portland ministers today are oa record squarely as against the proposed bout between Abe Attell and "Jockey' Bennett, which was to be held Thursday night In th«-* Gipsy Smith auditorium. The ministers voted to order their agents to cancel a verbal contraot for the building for Thursday night and to reimburse the promoter for losses suffered thus far through his preparations •> for the fight. Tennis Stars Will Come Next Month Tennis circles are agog over -» the coming tournament of the Pa cific . Northwest' Tennis associa tion to be held on the courts of; the Tacoraa Lawn Tennis club. The greatest players of the world are coming. May Button, world's ohampion, accompanied liy her sister Florence, will be here for " the opening day. Nat Emerson, of North Yitklnia, last I season's winner; Joe Tyler, of Spokane; B. P. Schwengers, of Victoria; Cat. J. F. Foulkes, of the Victoria club, and many others will com pete. ' San Francisco will send * William Johnson, - Melville Long and Ella Foltrell. I It promises to be the best- tournament ever held. Attell-Murphy Go Is Now Certain - (By United Press Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 10. — That there will be no hitch in the Abe j Attell-Harlem Tommy Mur- f| phy match scheduled for August S 8, was declared - today ■ by Pro- •;'■; moter Coffroth. - Rumors that £ there would bo no fight were j3 started when Murphy and his manager, Jim Buckley, left here for New York last week. Cof froth stated that the sudden de parture was due to a strike In Buckley's factory In ' Now York. '' ,' , Coffroth has received a tel«- - gram I from Buckley' saying that he and Murphy will leave for San Francisco on the 13 th or 15 th of : July, so as to be here in plenty of time for the AtteU fight, g | ...■.-•/.",,;/.:;.. -.^V'.'.-,/;-..;■' ■■■■' Ritchie Wants Match | SAN FRANCISCO, July 10. — Jji Declaring that he will post $1,000 v^ as a Bide bet that he can whip Ad %V. VJ Wolgast, Willie Ritchie -\ Is here ■" after several months' tour of the >' East. Ritchie dropped off at Los >f . Angeles jto see ■ the \ Rivers-Wol- >S gast fight and declares that Wol- „ . gast is not as good now as he was ■ & at the time,of _the Ritchle-VVol- - : *m gast four round go In San Fran cisco. He stated that McCarey | has given him first call for a ",S match with Wolgast In case there <;.>*, is any • trouble about;, a " Rivers-; $* Wolgaat go ;on 3 Labor day.. , ". "- . KAUFMAN VS. MILI/KK. SAN FRAXCISCO— • Kauf man, once thought to have some ' class as j a heavy, will have an '-':■■■ i opportunity jto : have a reverse of a • recent decision V| over i him "by *W Charley Miller in {? a four-round /fg bout here when the pair meet for ,> y ' 20 * rounds • some I time; this week. m Kddie Graney, who holds the July permit, has practically closed with i r|g| the' : big ; fellows. The { date ' Has jsj not' jet been set. *-"';^>f? y '"**| ,-'-V-rry-- " ' ' •• ■'■'-:■■:s ,-y. -^ ?i] RITCHIE VS. O. R. HOGAN. " x? i, SAN FRANCISCO—That g pro- ;,;3 moters are dickering for ; a match jj?jß j between Willie Ritchie', and sOnefm 1 Round Rogan over the four round course; In \ this ; city; a I week I from iW Friday, night was t reported today. : ,T SALMON TROUT' RUNNING. ',% • Salmon trout s are running I heavy in the Narrows. Yesterday :?$ W. H. Downing,^ 1224 f South J • street, hooked '..7 »; with t a troll. *^:-:'J I wiftc* all, rivsb)fam!ii cos-■•[ ?■ A SULT». VOW AMD WONG TIM *•- I fev '*vgi.. ■ v Chines* W rperlatuta ja* I '^M|^^' who carry v •-» full : <% I mt SSSm',?'""6 of herbs Itn- »» I Sx-' ' A ported direct from t IB| ■ China. No potsona igfa I mI v used, "i no operation* "fsi I 1 ■■■ ■ neceaaary; all bu«l- '■ * I« 19 Bf n«»« strictly: eonfl- »W I: C^BkBI '^-' dentlnl. Do not i" . I - :-K9K!' :l fall to ronauTt them i ■ your disoaa* {Jafo l<Ba*i.l ■""'ay, delays »ra I , ■^^•■■JMnirero)!!). ■ Consul t*tlon fres.es!liili Paclfio a*..gE i | up«t«.lr» over Lyrlo th»t»r. JCT