The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 8, 1909, Page 2

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SEATTLE GOES UP IN THE AIR IS HEIGHT TIGER BACKSTOP'S CLEVER PLAY OF INSIDE BASE BALL THE STAR THURSDAY, JULY 8, THE WORLD’S SPORTING NEWS! PAPKE ORAS . EIGHTH ANNUAL. »:= GOLOR LINE REGATIASOON =: = = 19uy, HEA NT cS DUGDALE’S “LAYERS BECOME DEMORALIZED AND LOSE NATIONAL LEAGUE | it THE GAME ; (iy United rede) rh th Pacif SAN FRANCISCO, July & f Amateur Oarmmer , ; At Pittsburg Whatever hope Manager 81d He ht snual rege wit Pa , t R H ’ lter, of the Minaion Club, whieh ha naten t Fr t to t f p } t Pittsburs r 1 ( fhe Ausuat fight permit, had of) ,,, af ne at sage y BP f 1 . Ratieries-—Haserman Janding & Papke-Langford fight wan ‘ ffon t anid the | ' , is; Liefeld, Camnite and |dissipated this morning when ; the f - the char € alized = and . | Papke, brother and manager omy unt ! we pen At Philadelphia | Thunderbolt, declared in most ‘a wit - os anhise y = . Tw 4 > tive terms that under no conald f the beat held in ¢ made of tt i fi * aded 1 n tf : New York : ; 1 ~ tion would Bill hook up wit ; a sinha ab ; + thee or he = y +Philadelphia 0 @ Ho matter what the induce) be a F tha An an x bs ~ t t t right thing An RY} 3 Batterie " Raymond and Bel lel There are plenty of good white | en, roan nte pw t ] ir ; wie ' Cocaleskt, Corridon ar artel | nope th SiRkL and the oe ln OMe ' r} been pes ee Z ; }tleular that we want ts Btanley|!t I# not int 1 that 3 an : ; At Brooklyn —- 7 | Ketchel,” he sald Any thne you | shall fill with rf - fog F ‘ ¢ 3 Firat ga : Ihear of & proposition looking tf. ' Pe . Be BOSON sy cscesseesenenses 1 eh match between t and & negro tt gsr ce cate ‘ A Brooklyn Here's a little trick that is good) a waste ball, rushed for ond thelyou can put the ‘nix’ align on it)f : ' ) i Rattortes—MeCarthy, An | baseball moment Mullin unwound, and @ sée-| without healtatior | Fever yin nd} i s n 1 Ducker an In a game In Detrolt, St, Louls|Ond later had Behmidt's fast throw] The Papkes left today Lon |t f he A al — Borger had at a a te ing out |! bin havde and the ranner Was! Angeles, where the Thu r the 1 | = ha man € fu ; ee ; Aiately wo inio” tre iThe af be sent the } AB. ROH. POA FE gocond game RH Bland a dang an at bat, Mul-| (@amed out [will Immediately Ko Into tr | |" f WSL n~ y SS i 1| Boston 1 8 lin was and Charley Commenting upon the play later, | for his Ss dag blog ‘ m iy an on uly | J R ,; 4 4 >| Brooklyn . 9 1}Schmidt was doing the back#top:| @ehmidt said “| had an even | 17 it oe Monday 3 fracas und ' ae “ “| Ch alicr * bal , + fi ew Rattories—Lindaman and Gra-| ping. Inotdentally Ownle Bush Was) chance to get the runner napping. | TOWN Me vn Ot awl A b of thie cit | Se ham; Rucker and Marshall playing short The batter might have walked any:|) Wire cet he atepped into the | 2 2 aN tts ) | With three balls on the batter! way, or he might have tled the POOF) Fe Wut ay to how he feels moral oo he ef : : i es Games Today. Schmidt algnaled for a waste ball. | v ahit. dt Loute was not much in an gavibn | FY | er of the Baltimore Chicago at Philadelphia; Pitts-| Instead of shaking bis head, Mullin | better off with bin firnt th Failing to get elther Ketchel or| an teen released from t : burg at New York; St. Louts at/handed up what Sehmidt asked for,| with only one man on, and If 1 Bot) poke for the Langford fxht, Hes | Prancisco ¢ t hia own en Boston; Cincinnati at Brooklyn. & fast one, so far out that the bat|the man at second the side Wer)’ vi in all probability, turn to nie esa Wolad Joe could t back b 8 ¢ b—1 }ter could not reach It down. I got him and that's all | abe Attell, but Langford would have] purrs : | = for t ‘ I 1 . < Standing of the Clubs. | Hush, who caught the signal for| there was to it Ito make & good showing against! Mountain Baset ag . cting af su vf Mm < s = a = Nelson if he hopes to land with its 6 an e wt we ig pault | : f re r iia nt 6 in regard to the ma Geary and | Attell 3 - 4 ; | ' : alone yesterday after paying | bi etn — : ibe |B ! ° ‘teh tt a St 406 atriet attention, never ty | Varnes syere 2 teht to Living tat 4 jevery rule governing th and | on of the Ketch ght 5 La t wf ‘ ‘ v 209 : . tures Inst night, b ither Man | Gosemar j Jat the end was awarded the trophy og | 4 " = ‘ in i | Ih i) come toa | Wha seriously damage 1 ' rt | st whe p wil ¥ 1 oague H ¥ ivingston | R ‘ | hee an 4 ae . HOPS eoODeoeSOoEos Pm | Jim Coffroth, undismayed by the| and Boseman w muct ii : ¢) of not it will be the! sritieiem Ketche! he in for ( t { Reaulis Yesterday 3 PACIFIC COA T 3 bro the winning team, i9|( Ting right ahend ar oH rertaney tate ts ig Hi rf Se a BS, ‘naitonneen | DR, J, N, SAXE i $ 3 now, are all Vancouver mea, and vanvial tae . tonnes. | | leh ary pce Dentist A eoececececes | contention of Skipper Deane ° t c y he } " Hi be > amotore MacNeil) of th Allexing that his injured Graduate of Northwestern adit | At San Francieco. Adenia Objects to Her yal Yascoures Yacht sire 4 more time it which University Dental School, Obi | R : ace was completed yes ley Ketchel has refused t eago. 4 Won. Lost. Pet |San Francisco ,.......6 10 0| Measurement and With. , P n & conference be-| Stanley Kotchel has retiaed ir’ 7] rT 679 . ‘ 10 0 . “ the « waa called, and the |)", 7 a . 2 ‘ ; | Oakland a | draws — Friendly Rela een ee ee ee een aoe the [duly 17 at Lok Angelos, as wa Expert and Careful a ries—Hanley and Williams; | ; Sh d : ” ‘ Hut Billy Vapke signed Latest Methods Only ; 4 mn and La Longe . , oo Pere fay, and the fight fans ‘ : i: ce on tions Shattere rac ee vonted the privilege ot f Piees Reasonable, All Work : : senna entions of Commodore P tas Guaranteed iy Games Today. | tentions af Commodore | woing a fight on the sche : 4 : Los Angeles at Sacramento; Ban} Although hundreds of crafts were Ne f aad eaceet Deane, 88) Gate, Flynn and Papke are to fight 127-840 Arcade Bidg. ua hase isco at Oakland; Portland at| assembled and thousands of spec: |, ay working: are to ¢ ‘ 10 rounds i /ernon. | . ' AMERICAN LEAGUE tators on hand to view the third that Ted Geary has oversthpged the 4 Standing of the Clube. linternational yacht race for the ® woverning the race, but they $20 Snell Coaster — THE — | San Frane At New York. R Won. Leet. Pet.) Dunsmuir cup, it was not un ot . fi) | yesterday morning that the Beattle of are stated as to be quence to anyone ptt) 11:90 Je cone but a thorough COST. PRICE Brake Gi cycle... wall H. BE. | Loe Ange! u8 yachtaman Sactrame: +) Yacht club was notified of the j eg : 7 3 1? irtiand ae Yacht i Lad ified of ty Po As Seattic Sees It, SALE ow or 8 Vernon sii tention o he ancouver yachts | | Batteries—Schiitzer, Chech and |Oskiand .....- | men to draw the Alexandra out of |, ae wo ntalge for gall age Ae —OF-— : ; : ‘ : houn, sec ° arnation ' Semel aren ‘ein = zal [the race and enter « formal protest sssociation ane & member of the \\ ' Quinn, Sweeney and Kleinow ‘MOTOR AOAT FINALS lagainst the measurements of the crew of the Spirit IL, presents his BASEB Al | ) 7 pinion of the trouble lj At Cleveland. jSotrtt 1 = ; j R. " | The refusal of the Alexandra to gece a of a & ‘ 3 or the race day aftern ¥pe © bianca ed D } Certs eels ; " WILL BE AUN 10 AY es Boos eden aii nate (bald to use thelr braina ty get the G00 bere out every evening at 5:30 con hue : is | tpg pres em reatent speed under ule ae a fitting Batteries—Mullin and Se sonst; Ha [relations between the Seattle and |Kreatemt speek | under Pa able You ean't afford to miss this on new tains a full account of Joss, Liebhardt and Easterly The finals ta the 32-toot motor | Vancouver clubs, and preparations feuity It should he ameniied. bat | opportunity to get your baseball der round { | boat races are to be run off today poet ager fos coma — bad be auch an exhibition of the yellow pee an beat oe ever ee & saree The Basebal | eo ever seen on the “e “ ay e3 ed offered to the public, and prac ¢ at & Louis. on Lake Washington. Three crafts Coast bave already been started str = an was give ‘ be day is Fa * teally at your own price. “ jon Game St. Louw Chicago, no game; /are entered. The Pacer, Seattle Coincidentally with Skipper Ted |i aie uns rye ng. and will kill 7 ¢ ah Corvin Godst raln. Spirit and Lewana. It had not yet | Geary’s declaration that he would |e sport if it ls countenanced.” Hnell Bicycle Games Today. Chicago at St. | 50 miles. | takes firet p! t which it i# intended that all club (By United Pres.) ‘ fi Standing of the Clubs. position wharf, run to Leach! park,| $n the Coast will compete, and at|_ LONDON, July &—The Belgian the Oriental Pool Rooms jaa i Seicett Wen Lost "et tune to Medina and return, & dit which It is posable that Japan and | wey, ating th Bp | Pag « Tabieo—8 Too H strott +. onc ie tance of 10 miles Australia may be represented, for | from Je ‘ ae Tables—25 ~ ; Gierciand pees | BELGIANS WIN AT HENLEY, invitations have been sent to them. |in the fina - order, Ey Htadetphia 42 rf - Gailed A cup events of the annual Hen Bar. restaurant. ciger stand and i” Kew York 456| HENLEY, Eng, July 7.~The jailed Alone. | Regatta. The Belgians, who were! St¥#® ehait barser shop. largest meg Ag Costesenics $24 | Belgians today defeated Magdelena, After waiting some time for the| strong favorites, onvered the cours Ip the world. #19 re pinning +4 College here. Alexandra to change her decision! in 7 minutes and & seconds re ana akaan 1310 Sceond Av FP , - ; > ‘ ye *. i Ar AGS aly a PF PN ; i NOW IN PROGRESS i } j aa i wate, ; ii Fiay, i rd Pes * S25, at on its way to this store. Sensible Summer mnees i val being the world-famous i W. L. DOUGLAS | $3.00 and $3.50 SHOES, half a centur Here popula | th GOTZIAN, BATES & CO }, AND PACKARD ‘ { ' hist sis been decided this morning whether ‘never in couver crew pend Philadelphia at Detroit; Washing-|'he course would be over 20 oF mont of Mr. Robert Guggenhelm of} ton at Cleveland; Louls. The boat making the | pri, 4 fering @ cup valued at $5,000 for | |beut tine for both or all three heats /the next international yacht races, | lace, They start at ox All the Suitings in the store that retail at $15, $16, and $18, sizes and styles for both men and young men, including the popular woolens in fashionable patterns, are reduced for this sale to— 050 The three grades of clothing that are assembled at this re- this sale are splendid makes and will be found in all sizes. markably low price for First and Yesler=—— A Hy Hi A) i Wl fie ] at the Van the announce. Vit "BELGIAN CREW WINS The Big Annual Mid-Summer Clearance Sale of this great store of Men's Wearing Apparel is now on in earnest. pick of the produc ts of the great establishments we represent in Seattle, and in all the sizes and styles are found wearables for men and young men at greatly reduced prices, The prices quoted here are offered only to clean up rapidly the broken lots. which always follow a season's selling, and to make room for the immense fall stock which sa shortly be For those not well acquainted with the A. Bridge store, 'tis well to state that such well known clothing as that produced by Chas. Kauffman & Bro., Garson & Meyer, and Schloss Bros., is offered to you here, and buying at this time gives you an opportunity to save from one-third to one-half on every garment. every style from conservative to college art is included in the price-making. EVERY Outing Suit IN THE STORE And this includes a gtéatline, iv of- fered during this sajy at exactly This cut also includes all Blacks and Blues in Serges, Worsteds, and Cheviots, LN MUTE OE Mie hon se il i ty Hi in ll i Hf Hh A il inal (hy tales Vn wah hi ii hd A. L. HALL Firet Av. Near Madison. The sweeping reductions made in the clothing department include the The high grade Suitings for men and young men in finely tailored, bench made Serges, Worsteds, Tweeds and Chev- iots, garments retailing at $18, $20 and $22.50, are reduced for the mid-summer clearing to— $15.00 This price includes some of the beat suitings that have been shown in the store during the season. An early call will in- sure splendid values. A. BRIDGE & CO. THE LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST «TWO ENTRANCES «First and Yesler il i 4 i a faite H oe KG + y vit i) i ial ie Too Frame sit oo The Victoria Races together with the games in the American, National and Pacific Coast leagues. Toaster sit oo Watch for the Green Extra de Meath |p, L. Abt & Son, Every known fabric in Splendid Negligee Shirts For Summer Wear $1.00 they la While partme replete wearable Coat Shirts Neckwear Lightweight Underwear Summer Hose and the other thing Straw Hats From the medium-priced to the genuine Panamas now have ttre callin the Hattery, In all Ynes prices are sistent. con- hea ye in i Hil i il Hal \ nD sen Summer Suits af mT half price have proven a powerfyl ' ne | iInducement—mpeg. | nomically inelined # == people are taking advantage of this MAY iA SUTTON Chg IN CUPID'S i | to the emt T D chance to buy firs class clothesatH Our store was crowded yes terday, so make up your mind to come early and $18 Suits at $9.00 $20 Suits at $10.C $25 Suits $12 Price, 615-619 First On the Squa Opp. Totem The Big, Dependable Store— 7 Catering To the Wants Of All “7 Man-kind g

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