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PAOa TWO. IN THE WORLD OF SPORTS I »£gfftffi JOE BONDS MEETS DEFEAT AT HANDS OF BIG AL NORTON Jo* Bonds, Tacoma boy. rsectv sd tha worst sst-bask af hi* right bag career which started so suav ptcloualy in thla etty a coapls at year* ago, by his defeat at the hands af Al Norton of Kansas City after *t> rssma* *f flghtii.j la tha Holland araaa ta Butt*. Montana, last night Bond* was halslaa* Is tb* sixth by th* terrl bta onalaugnts of hla more ox partsoi ed opponent aad held on ta tb* rupea during tbe last **c oads of th* round. Referee John Mcintosh could do nothing cUe thaa to stop ths fight and award th* delation to Norton, although h* fa* credited wtth a kneeasut. Bond* had a ahade th* fc**t of th* first round, according to tb* press dispatches and fought Nortoa sven is th* second round. Aftar that th* match wa* oae- Tha fight was scheduled for 12 roasds. Although Jo* was gams and determined to glvs his best Nor ton displayed more rlevernens and landed telling blow*. There r The Greatest Sporting Stories Ever Written Hugh Fuller-ton at Hit Best In "THE FIVE TENSEST MINUTES IN SPORTS" tllugh Fullerton's battered typewriter has produced many thrilling pieces of fact and fic tion, but liis.most marvelous work is yet to be pulilishctl. It ia 'The Five Tensest Minutes in Sport," a gripping, powerful series, with excite ment and suspense in every senteuee. Truth is, indeed, stranger than fiction. No fiction could compare with these articles, sll founded on fa<t. They are masterpieces in the literature <>f athletics, aud their attraction is not limited to sport-lovers alone. The schoolboy or his grandmother can read them with equal de- Jim Corbttt -U Kvery one is a drama of words and a tvonder- The Panther ful example of descriptive narrative. The panther-like <'orbett hat! .Jeffries, the Jfrt tef hull, whipped and ready to quit. Then came A%\ The daring l>e Palnia was winning. The $'JO,- Tr*^^^*^^^*^ 000 prize was within his grasp. WHAT HAP- , |s>/ The Tacoma Times is going to tell its going IP>*" to publish these entertaining stories. The first *>' ."Ti appears Monday. "THK FIVF. TENSEST MINI'TF.s 1N I . SBKmWZ^V* ON I MIN IT E A DAY. The MY^ *f vJt eeL. DON'T MISS THEM! IN THE TIMES ONLY! The Ragtime Stairway at "Coinev Iceland" wasnt a single round Is whicn ths Tacoma boy bad tha beat of tha milling. But Jo* was game Tb* ftsjkt waa a antra***** ta Joe's Tar am* frtaada, who ex peeled him to ssaks a better showing Howswar. It sppasrs tbat Bouda want aat ot hla eiavss ta the esatsat. At pr—cat Bead* can lay a* claim to matches with rugged aad •xperteaced men sach as it appear* ha met last night but the dsy may rem* whan the! local boy will yet reach tha top. Boad* leave* today for Tacoma. Challenge Cup Goes to Yankees HEN LEY ON THAMES. July 4 —The Harvard stscond eight and tbe the Colon Boat club of Bos ton yesterday eliminated the en tries from Winnipeg and tb* Mayacene Rowing club of Eng land. This leave* tl*)e two American crews to race each other in the finals today. "RITCHIE STUMBLED INTO TRAP SET BY WELCH" SAYS BILLY NOLAN HIS FORMER MANAGER AMBITION TO 4 TtOSS POND IVII Hit MlkHIVi 41 We HUIT WILL UK RKSTtVNSI tJL*. MIH lH»vt N* tl I «►► AMEKI4 AN UtIHTWEIUHT KIM. IS ISSIKIIOV Of PEttH OP ALL PtUHT MAN II.HIS Vtl*4» KIR.MIKI 1 HANDLE** Wll lit HID Mil Ry BILLY NOLAN. Former Man ****»■ ot WHak* RiK-faie. Ijßklwaignl 4 liaiuivion. a Tue light weight i liaiu piunship battle In Ixindon on July 7th, should be a very pretty contest between two men who at the present time ars un doubtedly the pick of tho world In their respective divi ■tons. Both are skilled boxers. Billy Nolaa. u> , h|i is ,„, , h ., cleverer, th* better general, th* 0000000000000000 THE WtHIA TDfIM heiier infighter and a much euieker ssaa *a bt* feat. Oa* must admit Welah haa mat bet ter m*a than Ritchie Ia stature there is very little to choose. Ritt-hle has youth ta his favor. Is possessor of a b*tt*r punch. snd possibly th* stroaaer ef th* t»o. N*vsr has a championship con test fcaafj arranged where tbe two coatestants' past performance* eaa be comparsd a* wstl ss n tha present case. RRcbl* met l.ea.ii Cross in New York for 14 I rounds gaining a newspaper de cision by a slight margin. Short ly after, Welsh met Leach Cross . and tha content was very on* . sided. Freddy played with the New York dentist, easily defeat- . lug him, receiving ths referee's verdict. Kitchie met Rivers and during . the first half of the battle, the Mexican handed the champion an awfal lacing. in fact, it looked us If the title was certain to, change. Ritchie recovered, how ever, ant flually won by the knockout. The Welshman met , tree Los Angeles wonder and tioiu the description. It wa* an uninteresting battle aa Jo* Riv ers could never land a blow on tbe agile and tricky Welsh. Now- Ritchie jump* on a 3000 --mile voyage across the pond and. believe me, he cannot get ready in the short time he ha* before July 7th. Tbe same trip affect ed the tosgheat lightweight the world ever knew, Battling Nel son, for soma 10 days after bis arrival there—and It is certainly going to have some affect with the present titleholder. The Marquis of Queen shury rules were framed In England To all appearance* the wording ia very plain. However, the con ception of certain clauses can be construed differently as ws all know with referee*. Jn Kng lsnd the very clever boxer is greatly favored, while in Amer ica the majority prefer ths ag gressive tearing In kind. Th* strict enforcement of the clean breaks will favor the Welshman. ' and will prove a great handicap ' to Ritchie. Welsh ia perfectly at home under coaditions that govern the match so I look for him to be declared ths winner at the end of ths 20th round. Ritchie made a very poor match and will lie a much wiser man on July tth. I FULLERTON'S I FLASHES 1 Tha movies hare been proved to be more popular than bane ball: perhaps because the movies never get sore arms. Jim l.ilmore aaya he could break th* National aad Aaierlmu league*, la '-'I hour* If he sigiicl all their players who waa* to tninp. He nettle. i« to stats li« a l»4i wimilil break the Federal league. Although half a dosen hall , clubs are ruined svsry season by { religious dlaputes between 'he , player* we did not hear of one ball player among tha 50.mi ) Christians who marched la Chi cago. The hoy scout movement has reached Turkey. We Imagined It started there. Sxlard St inkovitz. Hungary representative on th* Olympic games jury, ought to fry a lot of doughnuts. I b*vWuTEL I Wh "*d ° **■ I£UUXrV •"■ K.VTER <W>W Willie Kiti hie (lefll the i hampton i.n.l I'rssl.l..- VTelsh whom Ritchie's ev-iiianagei. Ril ly Nolan, picks to win the title in I oihlou on July 7. AMERICAN Hlanrling ot tw« Clubs. Wos. Lost. "a*. Philadelphia ...41 28 .594 Detroit tl 32 .5*2 Washington ....37 32 .nil Boston 38 33 "16 St I-oul* t« S3 .522 Chicago 3« 33 .ttl Cleveland 24 43 .ttl New York 23 41 .3.1 Result* Yesterday. Philadelphia 2-1, New York 0-0. Washington 12-1, Boston 3-0. Detroit 8,. Cleveland 2. Chicago 3, St. Louis 2. FEDERAL Mantling of tM Hub*. Woa. liO*.. Pet. Chicago 17 26 .Ml Baltimore 24 27 .557 Indianapolis ....32 27 .557 Buffalo 30 30 .Itt Brooklyn It 28 .500 Kanaas City 12 34 .478 Pittsburg 26 34 .til aa. Lout* 2* 34 -4JB Rssulta Yeslerdsy. Brooklyn », Bufralo 1. Chicago 5, Indianapolis 2. Baltimore 7-», Pittsburg 0-4. RATIONAL standing jl ir.a fJlnt**. Woa. Lost. Pet. Nsw York 17 tt .597 Chtrsgo 17 32 t36 St. Ixiuis 15 35 .500 Cincinnati II St .493 Plttaburg II 12 .492 Philadelphia ...31 32 .492 Brooklyn It 33 .4«S Boston 26 38 .406 Resalts rrwtertlay. Brooklyn 6, Boston 5. Pittsburg 2, Chicago 1. Cincinnati 5. St. Louis 3. New York 6, Philadelphia 3. GIANTS BEAT VANCOUVER BEATTI.E, July 4—Seattle won from Vancouver y**terday 2 to 1. Scor»: H H ■ Seattle t t 1 Vancouver 1 3 0 Batteries: r'nllerton and Cad man; Clark and Cheek. ME!)! JAPS WIN FROM MILWAUKEE TEAM 4 TO 3 The wonderful support given the pitcher of the Meiji university ulne saved ths name for th* vis iting Japs at Athletic psrk yes terday by one score. The final result of the game was. Mnijl university 4, Milwaukee team 3. The game was featured hy sharp fielding aud hard hitting, all the way. Both teams played sensational ball and the result of the game was In doubt until the last man was out in the ninth in ol n a Na'jima contributed the great est thriller of the game when he speared Mallory s long hit to left that looked like a home run The score: R H E Milwaukee S 7 3 .Meiji 4 3 2 Batteries: Mitchell and Mal lory; Osawea and Yeblzukt. Pacific Coast League Standing of ttv* Clans. Woa. Lost. Pet. Venice 4t 48 .564 I.os Angele* . ...50 40 .556 San Francisco ..47 45 .511 Sacramento . . .4. 43 .511 Portland 41 40 .504 Oakland 31 67 .ttl Yesterday* Basalts. Sacraments '...3.4 53.. Sacramento 11. San Francis co o. Portland 1, Venice 0. l.o* Angeles t, Oakland 2. It. VOW CBIVEJB BEHF.DY CO. You people who have J&M OWm. been doctoring wlth »*ut result*, try th* N TOW CIII.VEBB ItHMKOT CO. whoa* r H I N F. H R herbs, bark* an* root r • m c d I c a have achieved *ome won-; <serf.il result* For. thouaande of year* I tb* CHINESE peoplf have used these rem- , ,A,,Zl amm r lh. moat obstinate caeaa 1 of bu^Fd poT.on. a.thma. rheuma. i ?S,m chronic •»» »^ rv l °."" IL'".' 1 «era. con.,lpatlon »"<» I d's. c"M. °i; th. ,kki ttdneys, bladder and .toniarn?' TRY *ur ranwdle. and be It will not roil yon on* rent t* call. If out of town, drop ua • le< ter and atate your dl•**■•*. d B. TOW IHIVKIK SItSKDI CO. - I IMC. Parlfle ay. IISIUj t»«*ea*rca. Tacnaaa. Wait. rkeae Mala UM BtES RAP M'GINNITY AND WIN THE GAME VICTORIA, B. C, July 4. — Tb* Tiger* found steel* yester day for lour runs In tbe second iuniag whaa s hems run by Brot tem emptied th* sacks of three men aad ■cored Brottem hiins.-lf With s four run lead thisg-H look ed good far the Bengals. But la tbs last half of the frame the ■aa* rams back st kfcGlunit> sad aearly evened- th* score by pounding Joe for three runs. Steele stayed In the bo* after th* fatal fourth but couldu t steady dowu. Narveson replaced him and waa invincible during the remainder of the gam* Andrada replaced McGlnnity in ths fourth aud pitched an air tight game all the way. There will tie another game thla afternoon, beginning at 3 o clock. TIMKH BOX SCTMU.. Tacoma. AB R H PO A If Bender, cf . . 4 ■ U II 'J 0 Neighbor*, rf 3 0 1 0 t t M.Mullln, lib .! 1 » 1 2 1 Bockel, 2b..4 0 1 0 3 1 Stokke, lb .. 4 2 2 12 " 0 Butler, b* .. I I 1 1 5 t Prte*. If .... S 1 0 3 t I* Brottem. c . 3 1 2 t 1 0 McOinslty, p 2 c 0 • 1 0 Andrada, p.. I © 0 0 1 0 Total* . . .31 6 7LMI Victoria. AB R H PO A E Morgan, it.. 4 1 1 1 v 6 Nye, 2b .... 4 1 1 4 2 0 Calvo, cr .. . 3 2 0 0 « • Wllhoit, If .. 4 o 1 0 tl 0 l.atnb, 3b .. 4 1 1 0 4 1 Kelly. lb ... 3 1 114 0 0 Sen n lou, as. . :t 1 2 1 4 1 Hoffman, c .. 1 1 1 t 0 v Steele, p.... I 0 0 0 0 t Narveson, p . 2 tl I) 0 3 • Totals . . .29 8 8 24 I.'! | Tacoma tl 4 1 0 0 0 V I—t1 —t Victoria tl 3 2 3 0 0 U * —8 Summary: Sacrifice hit* - — .Neighbors, Hutler. Two-base hit Krottem, Moran, ttf*. Home runs Brottem, Stokke, Kelly. Stolen bases Calvo, Scanlon and Kilos. Bases on balls Off Steel le 2. off Narveson 1, off Mc- Clnnily 2, off Andrada 2. DILI-OWTWINS FROM PETROSKEY KANSAS CITY, July 4 Jack Dillon was awarded the decision over Sailor Petioskey in a ten rouiid bout yesterday. "606" Di. marllch'e tl*a»la* S«. »■■ ttaaaeSr tor H1....* Dla aravava. I*|,.lt.<- saaaaa--^ rortia* io ar" r*r*t**aoe Mi BBW BMurlleh'e MB «* laatrar- ■£. - . *4 • 1... Ilia Baa'atta* J praaeuaetl fjT^pt a kr *clea- tSJBX Vgp>*^ . u«i* th* bbK_*YC .9 w*rl* omom tBBBBBB*< **r ■• tha *■■ JkT ■TMInl *_■ |lk *••••••*'» arV. the aaa fW Ph. aa* a - ajtj taBS tlve vara *r~aßk'*Bßl too Mac* tML AT4OL. Jul I pJafaßßXitattß ■ *■ • • r*w Da, nmua th* •'•ale*. ■a* too **l **■■!«*. M* ftl*. a* 11)11 *t TlM**; aa 1.01 V.i t * tb* ftital'll »l Taaa ntuia haaa* abartlr aft*, tb* Irealaacal, aa II .air re- Tnfre* a taw mlnntaa ef r**a* ■aa* kr *»t earth** ot **- a*tmt*4r*tl*a. I al.* 1r..l NUVOt'S *■« sum triii *i.g|, pi i a* V VMIIOI CIB, HVUBOI 4*l r sidvh, SI llilixh an* iivna disKashs. .row *CII T**Ot'»l IBS. WHASt. !*(!** aa* all CBKIONIC t>lß »4*i- » af mfmn. ll* Net Star A war •* Be—net al tanner klalleea. I waat t« plac* my awrvle** wlthla r*ach of every oae and make term* to suit Btam* oaly youraelf. therefore. If yoo a* not get th* benefit of my •ervloea AT ONC*. I- i •■* eaaminatton whether you take treatment or not. Hour* —* a m. to I p. ia. dally; hton., W*<i.. Prl. an* Bat. evening*, 7-t p a*.; Sun day*. 1* to it only. nit. A. K. SEVRttAWCtI W»H Paettte a** Ce*. llth a*. TICOMA, « \*ll Private entrance, SalHj Com merce st. Satarciay, July 4, 191 ♦ • • KORIUU EBTERN LEAGUB • ♦ • • Tefrd*** Rsssttkv t> * Victoria t. Tacoma t. 4b » Seattle 3. Vancouver 1. 4> ♦ Spokane 9. Portland 5. * *> • • • Standing of th* Claim. *> • Woa. Lost. Pat. • I Vancouver hi t% .t6t ♦ I Seattle ....61 SO tto *> » Spokaue ..48 31 SOS % • Victoria ...SI tt .S»3 *> « Portland .29 48 .S7S t> h Tacoma ...29 64 34t 0 0 • * Where They Play Todsy. * 0 Tacoma at Victoria. ♦ * Seattle at Vancouver. *> Portland at Spokane. ♦ * 0) 0 BUNCHED HITS WIN FOR REDS SPOKANE, July 4.—Th* lu diaus won again yesterday from Portland. 9 to 5, by bunching their hits Score: X H X Spokane 9 11 2 Portland 6 11 6 Batteries: Noyes. 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