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gyrus eipos a . - —_—n - TUESDAY, AUG. 8, 190 { | CUBS **s:e" SEALS ™> %," TO sr" MEET ic |? errr re Pett PPC ee eee eee STANDING OF THE CLUBS. | ieagues. The American association | t than has * 4 von tthe 6 « TC y YAN AS A JOKER arian : : The, "hot ale fanning Doo about WHEN HE RETIRED OY aan a 't s j Ban Frar Tr : J the two bi eagues joining hands thused by the talk Incident to tt * J i. Tacoma EN 3 jand forming a twelve club league] declaration of Jeffries that he in all BEKHHARERAARASASEE ENV EOE SES Oe H Portland ...csce0e08 ‘ 429} is being revived iicent ag in and will enter the ring no more ee ~ pyegae hs ey : ~ | Brooklyn te sald to be elated for Reading the other day what Ryan i @ STANDING OF THE CLUBS. {a minor league next Year. The club UP SIMPLE LIFE—CORBETT CALLS THE TURN ON BRITT- pk Lod Pigs 8 erp sg eg soot 4 apa roe seem “ t.] OL P chee tm Hed tinalon's sat ry SULLIVAN FIGHT AND HANDS NELSON A REBUKE of a similar story’ which appeared | 1! Te yma champions, y= 33 New York O8{Philadeiphia, 598] . aa oat everal years ago in Buftalo and in| oid. ‘The release of the best f nasa . a Pittsburg 629 Chicago The Seattle team opens In 8 attle ‘ommy figures. ure and|i® the Pacific Coast league e a PNiladeiphia, .S92Cleveland : with, the “Biteco team BY JAS. J. CORBETT. end by that time all the heavies uieuane wee} po tag -_? - ine handed to the Chieago elab t ie » ose ° vo . pet wee! om wo and ow be the oa be ¢ one . 7 fow ys) ed th relia! i. . } zpenee. . ot - sche rk [meets me baton these t WHAT JEFFS RETIREMENT her wo PAs yg o will be clam writer to demand an explanation. the ter-| would q at. Louis 68 [Detroit 48] Tt will be ett “harlle Hall, o ACCOMPLISHED Had not Fite bee All be got was 8 com reply whieh baseball | and the deal now mad ‘nfinee U1 be ether Charlie Hall, or , 2 been called to | Reston... $17 |Washingtor 96} Roach that will do the alab work |, %% 109s aso there was published | paris he would be in the game, and, mate him engry. AR ores for Bobby |t to me. All piteb ribet Brooklyn 205 /8t. 1 r th Hall seems to t } im an eastern paper a long story on | ». dleas of his being over the 44 sued and for a minute it } tious, and I . Mr, - - Jin fim and there seeme| “"o Covlise of prise fighting nark, would have made these} wee, Siseks ree ee sale of] Fisher ha tr right q to be no chance of us losing, If hel a Ltave been asked frequently since! comers go some. And the whola eae Sone ae ——— officially | and the management is entitled te sitchen. Th a ae aig} ROW much truth there was in It] thing will wind up with the beut of , - about fighting You're « joke, and every cent my ability has brought, E +000 pitches. ‘The same may be said! Ang, judging by the numerous bat-|‘t L wink ues re : ON KNOCKS. Tl bet you $5 you don't know @ Chat mag work in fast com of Roach. He, however, is always! ties ‘scheduled in different parts of | (n° “ond raters fighting Jeffries, | pair of boxing gloves when you see v0 hosed. Beige tae ty rs — in good condition if his head is initna country, { would say that the| NELSON NEEDS A GUARDIAN, | ington boy put it all over the Dane. | them oon. avers. m " ™” Leon Ames af the New York} 00d working order, and we hope it| t has not been 0 flourishing in| It looks as if Battling Nelson was| It nover gets a fighter anything] The money was deposited, and aes Gaints has struck out 134 men tn]! a deoade | trying to kill the goose that hak laid | to Knock the game which gets him| Ryan went out. He purchased two 20 games. h ‘ | Joffries started the nolse and| bis golden eggs. Bat ie out on the/| his living of the largest turnips he could find Cleveland has cight men on the| If the baie 4 play as good ball a sted the game when h vat sat yelling bis head off about the} By the time this story reaches the|and procured a ir of boxing ij hospita! staff. | they have been doing lately thay i that he would lay down bis| fight between Britt and Sullivan. | readers the Britt-Sullivan fight will] glover, He deposited the four ar Big upheaval has reeulted among | Wil fn all probability, repeat the) and discard his crown in favor If wo would believe Nelson, Sulli jhave become history, and Britt will! Lictes upon a table and sent for the| the Red Legs of Cinctnnat! on ac-|S4* dose with Frisco as they did o¢ some younger man van isa dub, Coming after the re-| be returned winner, but he will have| hostile scribe, The latter arrived lowa Butter count of the team’s poor showing.| With the Angels, only we will have! jorr of course, has a method in|oent battle at Baltimore, this from/to fight hard to win, as Sullivan in| accompanied by several friends 25 Cents PER POUND. d|to take the entire a clever boy and in entitled to @ lot ing to the vegetables and | gloves, Tommy tald a knife and fork | between them and, turning to the ow, I'll bet er, as the War Manager Kelly will be canned, anc tes this time! bis madness, He wants to fight,| Nelson sounds qt some of the high-salaried, losing | 84 no stuffing }but as long as he rematha in the Pitchers will get long vacations, | AMERICAN LEAGUE | game the other fellows will refuse sporting editor, sald 5 Oe The other day Chicago was ahead) 4+ poston—Boston 4, Cleveland 3,|% try, knowing that against him ; i @ of Cleveland in the American lea-| 4r prj phia. Ath . Piha: | they have no chanee. you $6 more that 4 wouldn't SAF He RD _ gue. Both teams lost, and Cleve | geipnia 3 onsider what has occurred sinee know which to eat if you were hun LEAY LAS Hand passed Chicago. Can you fis] “at New York—St. Louls 4, New| J6ff took to dometic life Ruhiin ery.” Keefe. PitcHEn ure it out l York 14. is already on the coast with bis The newspaper man simply bolled BUGAR Boston gave outfielder Stone and a trainer, Billy Madden, and if plans over, He could stand it no longer,| made by Manager Fisher, but it ts fe $2,500 to St. Louis, for Jesse Bur-| NATIONAL LRAOUR hot go astray he will soon be and walked away, fearing he would| understood that all negotiations 18 LBS. $1.00. ts Repce explode. But today he would be| were closed Saturday evening. kett. The Beantown magnates ar ven in the ring. Gus has never FULL CREAM offering Dorkett, ama $2,000, to |. At Chicago—Chicago 4, New York | 0°00 8, 00° Sicualy by the public tolling the public what little chance| Pisher has been dickering for sev : = get Stone back. Such a fooliahness. At Pittsburg—Pittsburg 0, Boston | 894 It Is scarcely fair to the fans to | the farmer pug would have with the| eral weeks with a number of major i — believe they will fal! for him now other fellows hed:be not. teem put] league cluhe thst were ansions Se a The big annual raid of the minor . ~~ »pi}.| However, he has as much right to] | down and out | peat oh aig iit penne oo Y Jeagues is on for timber in the no ~ one yppeiteommemnediaaleeasl (77 as McCormick, Jobn | ta the first to make @ call on Bobby's At Washington—Washington 9,| Sullivan's find | Sok ae aoe as aC of toe tore other Chicago 7 | What a glorious (?) affair it will ‘ CLEARANCE SALE > we yet | be? They all say you do the best at q et pon apa | The winner will meet Hart, and THE CARLSON DENTAL CO's ; IT 8) 50 ma UP TO $1 Se RAR RRR RN | chat will make another big fight, RYAN'S LITTLE JOKE. whe have the latest in methods ————ne i* INDIANS COMING «| = goin ontiet eines 4 ¢ Bie: « o . oO ee LION CLOTHING HOUSE > Si Ses tinde’ sh 46 ’ ” Py ey Boy ] }® organization Is now touring * —— : % the coast, and will be seen in #} —— 4 ® Seattle in the near future, It &/ . : # is not yet known whom they *} z ; ‘ # wil play when they come here, , 1 im & but it is likely that some of * : 4 “COO, CLEAN AND POPULAR.” | & scrappy amateur teams will be * TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK & selected to give battle to the & } useell & Drew Present & Injuns. * THE CHAS. A. TAYLOR CO. |* The Indians travel In their # # own private car and carry 3,000 In His Splendid Romantic Drama | ® electric lights with them for & eee ” ® playing at night * : POTGLEN Sv GPUS. # The team will play in Port- & The best play and best-played!~@ tand for a week, and then & There are few men identified with the national game who play yet given by this matchless/ 4 spend two days in Seattle * enjoy greater reputations than Willie Keeler, He is one of the er tn peices. Phone, sez, |* The team Is said to be fast, & greatest outfielders in the game, and his work in the right garden Next week, jast week of the Tay-| * 4nd reports from the East are & bas been marked with sengationaliam. At the bat be ie al- a6e Pak Wank $2.50 PER WEEK lor Company, “Hunted by a Wom-|* (o the effect that a good qual- ® ways found among the first three or four sluggers throughout n ) . gee an.” * ity of ball ts put up. * the season. His opinion on the suggestion to “box in™ the out- will buy it. wi uy it. » fielders, which was made by a Pacific coast magnate recently, is ra valsabie as coming from the angle of vision of « great fe! If you can’t pay $100 down and $3 per week for a fine 3, 4, 5 or and batter. 6-room house and lot and move right in, then This Fine Cottage and 5 Acres — STAR ‘Admission lOc, Matinee #¥¥*¥¥¥¥N = ME MMH HH ic. Ist Ave. and Madi- | ee fon St. Sundays, Evenings Holl-| pagTeRN TENNIS TOURNEY. days, reserved yoats 2c. TATUM. ; “4 BOSTON, Masa, Avg. 7.—A large acai : . ie Senge Createt tite, Yolo attends and auspicious cendi- CERTAIN them far out, we wouldn't get the short hits base ball man- that drop behind the base line and too far out for the basemen to field. If they were placed} CLOSE IN-—NEAR CAR AND ertens Su vegetal om pooner [Pay $ | Per Week hard hit drives For 12 months on a fine lot and we will know you want a home, and time ago advo- Another thing that would militate against } cated a new such a proposition as this would be the diffi- are made out of the right material. We don’t mind putting our , pos " money into a good home for you and let you move in and pay for it wrinkle to limit culty in obeying it. The whitewash lines would with your rent money. We have built fine little homes for peo- the fielder in b¢ Guickly rubbed out and the umpire would ple in Southeast Seattle In the last 12 months. They are all paying | no more than when they were renting. Come and see these happy peo- have difficulty in watching the fielder and com-| Trio, Club Swingers, and Seven| tious marked the opening today of Other Fine Acts. Ladies’ Matinees | the Fifteenth annual Longwood ten- Wetnestay and Saturday. | nia tournament. During the week lthe champtonship of the East for | dcubles and the annual tournament for singles will be decided. A han- dicap event, open onty to players take part in the who actually scratch singles, will be held in place -RECREATION PARK | °f the Unual consolation singles TOMORROW ager on the Pa- cific coast some pie, talk to them. Do something for yourself. Don't grumble about his capturing " Sporting Briefs of fly balls. pelling him to remain within the circumscribed bad luck when your rent comes due. Come today. Do it now, pay FRISCO limits. a — on $1.00 on a gvod lot if you can't pay apy more and you will soon have : my From what I Terms to good party — $36.00 /8 ore. home. Mighty thousand people have come to Seattle in five vs. Vani mM. B. C.. Aus have heard, this manager proposes to place the _! am certainly not in favor of anything that | pown, $10.00 PER MONTH. years. Lots are increasing in value every day. 225 families have tennis tourney opened here Monday - “ pat SEATTLE. | norning Representatives from| frelder in a circumscribed position, boxing him Portland, Nelson, B. C., Seattle, Vic-| in with lines such as are used Take Virginia or Cedar} toria and New Westminster. Many | d the hers’ bo: Street Cars. | good games will be seen during the| ‘© define coachers’ boxes, tournament, as there are several| from which position he may exeeliont players taking part | wat sneve aatll the hell is hit Andy Connelly, a welterweight! 57 one ba from Boston, wants a chance to| >y the batter. | fight Warren Zubrick the next time In my posi- jthe Pacific Athletic club holds &) tien as an out- show. Connelly has been on the |coast for over a year, but has done| Selder and a | little fighting. Last winter he hook-| batter of some ed up with “Sailor” Stewart in San Diego and reports which drifted | ya da ized this way from the Southern city say | Skill, an opinion line bad the best of the mill. He has| on this question asked McCarey to try him out and| ‘ ee what he i. Ho age te] On eS can fight at 145 and will let Zubrick| two ways. | make his own terms, As a batter I ead would naturally like to handicap the opposing fielder. As a fielder I would naturally want all the advantages possible for the man on the grass. But I do not agree with the man who advocates the limitation of the fielder’s activity. Head work is as much a part of a good outfielder’s endeavor as it is in those who play other positions on a team. The men behind the base lines play for cach particular batter. We know them and occupy certain po- sitions, prior to their possible hit- ting of the ball, with re- would add to the umpire’s troubles. He has| 4)... pak FRONT LOTS at At- ff Did the landlord goodby and are now living in Southeast Seattle; enough as it is. Every player's hand is natur- | j..155 city Addition, and ont they have a bright future, they are fot paying more than you are ditto y $5.00 ; . - 4 3 per month rent. It is only 15 minutes’ ride to Southeast Seattle. Of- ally against this unfortunate individual, and if | 4) Terms $1.00 per week. New 6 |B fee is o ao tha ube Slate Gr Gael FG tee ont this scheme of boxes was adopted it would re be ot walks, fine boating and bath- |} Washington Street. sult in all kinds of conflict between that offi-|ing See Griffin at ATLANTIC cial and the fielders or the batters. CITY STORE, on Washington street Having to watch men on bases | cat line, or C.D. Hillman, In Times | Seattle Homeseekers Co. when the ball is struck and then | block THE JENKINS SHOE CO. note that the fielder does not Second and marion AbsolutelyMiatchless ShoeValues the ball is hit would certainly | prove a Chinese puzzle to the ar-| Presented in Our August Clean-Up Sale of OXFORDS biters. | One of the beauties LAIRD, SCHOBER & CO.’S HIGH -GRADE OXFORDS FOR WOMEN, AND “BOYDEN’S” CELEBRAT- ED OXFORDS FOR MEN, CUSTOM-MADE GOODS; REGULAR $5.00, $6.00 AND $7.00 VALUES, AT of base ball is the| long throw to the} . eee tees eeeneseeewecreree 83-85 AND $3.95 Wor » Patent Tip, Kid Oxfords, exte plate. The fielder | never, if he can pos-| sibly "avoid it, relays | in tan, black and champag 0 value 3 the ball on a close | play when a runner is about to score. If the fielder were handicap- ped to the ex- tent suggested, he would not get as many | long hits as he now does and that would eliminate from the game consider- able of'this throwing. | From my point of view I think, when you take into consideration the ground covered by | three men for all the directions in which a long hit ball will take, the outfielder, as at present working, has no pink tea of it | A Our Beautiful American Talking Machine | Free to Everybody Purchasing our Teas Coffees Spices China Crockery Glassware Greatest Offer of the Age lation to where they may thts ads {'m goin’ to play at center now fs valeo I bet I show those feliers how place it. $5.00 worth of Coupons fo nail a fly! But late last night} If compelled to over- toward getting you the I got to hurtin’ inside, right kook this and play for Talking Machine Free }}) *)", that twa poe call each batter alike, it would ~ P ae destroy one of the best features of base ball— ‘There are some fans who think the outfield- Boys, Girls, and Young Ladies | ata eg plement | the difficult running catch. er’s position is a lesser one on the diamond. It this is Your Chance | STOMACH TROUBLE Take, for instance, Lajol 3, is nothing of the kind. Herman Long, the old = ait” aie a - alt ¢, Lajoie at the bat. He is Come and Bee Us oe enya yee ity Kerrie | a hasd driver and long-distance hitter. If I, as Dutchman whom everybody knows, once said when he was playing short, that the outfielders Hit nourishes and strengthens the A Great American Importing Tea Co.|| ervous syntem, which increases | ® fielder, were compelled to play close in, it . Stores Everywhere |e activity ot tae stoma acoven. | Cou be impossible to run back far enough to bec eo gig tes naar But then good | . ing f get the ball when he bit it. erman, in his way, was a humorist and Men's $3.60 Calf and Vici Kid Oxfords, newest lasts est styles August sale at y MEN’S $5.00 RUSSIA CALF OXFORDS . FB Choose now from the best shoe bargain attle has ever k of Women's «pl iid $2.00 and h Oxfords gives you the op- portunity, B new fashionable sha Cuban and Military heels, ext ‘4 oles, $2.00 and $2 | | | | | | too. light oT Men’s $2.50 Working (Odds and Ends Children’s Shoes $2 and $2.50 Oxfords rers in need of footwear theul an 1 pans 5 Miscellaneous Not Children’s Fine Patent, Vici Kid event. Here are sturdy, goo | and Enamel Oxfords, > xearing shoes that will pane } dium and heavy ie := laating satisfaction: me dium h dress or any ear; re and heavy soles; regular $2.50 | ular $2.00 ar v wlar $2.00 P kinds, on sale at.. 1 at “et * the circulation, and in giving heaith really didn't hervous aystem, removes or- a ‘ F c W08 Second Ave, 209 Pike st Snort Ta pemovee ot. | Be would be a very interesting question to jean it, { he je *: Corner Second i, Seattle. under a guarantee that if first bot- find where our friend from the coast would “5 A tle dows not Benefit, your money t8-) piace these boxes in the outfield. If he put 4. 3 And Marion

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