The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1909, Page 2

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<j THE STAR—WEDNES 2 Re me ee RN mee ance a ee ne , “1 a GO LS HOE COND GAME! ~~ RUNS T SPOKANE! «ese nos, “Lefty” Gregg Holds Seat- ° i tle to Three Safe Swats; or ' Then Indians Capture \"' a ' ha olgt Game After We Had It... —---- Why id thie b q nd Thor foug writera, And o¢ W i fay, and we y al 1 have ofter alor not with ‘ t turnte thought 4 atory f , 1) reachod ts that . atural result of the solentifie de | \ | j ve nt How the forte of Ub d | } being twisting nite , ; reach. Gress f ! " Y 5 NOW ABOUT THAT Seach. Sak Beane 5 wag WELL, WHATCHA KNO pOUT T j each being whiffed twice, The and 1 score t = _R KH PO } T a home rut r re t Be oe a’ KR i? ' A ; ' of t " Th nt i ayinond, » 4 1 fi Prt tile 1 | japnett. bb. 4 i } ; yheh f s i | ‘tek, rt ‘ 54 ‘. F | apron, if ‘ pa help t | ; ‘ a ay f vidual | ' Tg . = But the 4 A b 4 € od speed swing, « a Wwe ed ; 1 pme t " tly and whict at the hologica ; helped ' " ; | SOEOOHOOSOSOSEOOOOODEOS | | AT BIKE GAME : Struck i ' a : bs 5 By taited Pre - h ‘ | | SAN FRANCISCO, July 14-0 ‘| j At Portland cata? f ‘ Chicaa : R. HE : ' Portland 1 et 3 ae 4 Hester's offer, D> think | Tacoma 2 66 J 1 Al Kaufman! y r ating me tt Wr : Batteries—Samuels and Four nee i? ne t . wname of ; nier; Newlin and Hurley inate os - ; At Aberdeen. is : Coftroth Ao ays ag Wid t ABRRDERN, Wash. July 14—| Sccrroth wan waiting for an as owen ehewe af The home team took an exciting igs a we : “yg phoney Boo game from the champs here yee eo ion wa . scrapted Fi terday by bunching hits on Hall by Johnaon. When Coffroth « axptained rything Beore by innings ithe morning papera he was astou t Tile Giret telegram had : Vancouver. 0000011016—3) 44 He has had negotiations within| not reached the negr ; Aberdoen .. 000001602 1—4) tho past few weeks with Johnene mediately upen receipt of John- | — looking to @ mateh with Kaufr bs ffroth went after Hilly ee ae in August, and not understa t Kaufman's manager Beattie ‘6 the negro's action in not only lanor at} 46 ing his last telegram, but In a t th le confident that he wilt $8 ing Heater’s offer Ans that the! ge mateh, to which he claims 7 negro had actually a d Hee. |t prior right he waa i 5 ter's offer, although he had aire first hegotiate with the big fel —— given Coffroth his promise to fight | tows Games Today. ea eT 2 Seattle at Spokane; Vancouver at |; 4d Sebiel Aberdeen; Tacoma at Portland esau dears % Siaeding of the Clubs. ase Ball | Won. Lost. Pe edeseposooooosooooooods | Pitsburg 4 7 a i} @ Chicago 46 U 1 $ | Cincinnatt 0 3 Miller Philadelphia ......31 40 ™ ‘ rubbed LEAGUE St. Louis ae a into them thos far in the sorties with Brooklyn a: ws the Indiana. Srocoooe oe ry Boston a ds Vernon. } ‘Santee Voden: Bob Brown, foxy lad that he ts R ee > asi was sible for the Indians Ban Francisco ....... of 4 iaatemast-as- ow Ties first tally, Thompson waiked Bur Vernon ‘ Ee FS Pitisburg at Bro nett, Brown signaled the hitand FRANK CRAMER. Batteries—Grifin and Berry;| gt Louie at Philadelphia Bi hen re yr — inks , au! line owed up and Never, apparently, has Breckenridge and Kinkel lakijieemioneen Sitar died Kramer, the former amet Manee ‘ champion, been In better for kland. "7 . At Oakland. okt x mit 10 was & now He is ¢ ‘ ning ap the shekeis Neidie eer 4 the ball bo into| around New York with the same lpg ee beochers. Warnett scoring ease he displayed when winning Batteries—Nelson and La Longé ar teas Par Bennetts made area «| tateet nat Wan duetatve det at of Thorsen and Orendorff t Cleveland RH. |! the sixth when the bases w Jack Clarke, the Australian, whe COAST LEAGUE Philadelphia r i drunk. Connors shot a fast i pltwlated in @ pureuit race Standiog of the Clubs Cleveland oe Ae | it pny - bf “ w ls Pet.| Patterios—Morgan and Living ee ae re oo Angele i , pelle ee ths Raymond drove in our] Oakiand 6i R. H. B,| center scoring Shea. Bob Brown 07 0 a great pick wf the slam Se a Games Today. oy a Danny was almost nipped at} NEW YORK, July 14—Many of Portland at Sac ramento Los An Batteries-Gray and Blanke an | the athletes who are to compete in geles at Oakland; San Francisco at) yp ip; Killian and Stanage mest jahip; ia Sennett booted Cleaners’ ewat. in the national championship games at Sa ae At Chicago the ninth and Gus followed with a| Seattle this year are now in train i Pirat eam RH. k.| fumble of Spencer's bunt. Wright,|ing, One of the largent delogati New York ‘i # 1 nt in to bat for Gregg, moved « tes ever sent from this city NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago i 4 ‘ gd up with a saerifice, and then will leave for the West early tn 1 A Mr. Clynes landed on Gus for a| Ausust Sat hop nv ‘ Ww ‘ i wen eat ica 7 oN Klett pretty single, Two runs and the SEEEEEEEnEeeeed ( : game, At Brooklyn. | Second 6 I 4 4 Second gam RH. OB A ; R. H. E.|New York 10 0) What's this? ogo Shreeder| ay trea ttractions Pitaburg «seseesere. 3-7 9|Chteago 6 6 haw tlod the can to Kollackey, Suns, he A.-Y.-P: E. | rooklyn ; © 4. OF fatteries—Manning, Doyle and|Schaoffer, Hensling and Clafiin| at the A.-I.-P. B Batteri .- Maddox and Gibson; | gweeney; Smith and Sullivan The shakeup ta the result of a de | utes unter and Berger | termination to pull the Tigers from } At St. Louis. the cellar . AX Phiadeohin, | tat wn howd Aanounees that he as gorrote iIage . 1 yeton t ' { nals, &@ pitcher obn : 36 1/8t. Louis 2\ny Case, third baseman; Dashwood A Y P Ex si 4 maseman; Dash 1 6 catet Ike Butler, pitcher. Mackin we" Bhem he po tion Brewsr and | have alread jotned the ; Tigers ; “NEEDS NO B At Boston Bostor ) 1 | ABERDEEN, July 14.—George pa eS First game RH. Ble 1 9g Pitegerald, the old Aberdeen third ———— : Chicag 4 6 3 men, who refused to report at ries —Schlitze 1d Dor port a Boston 6 2 Pais a bit ae 1 Dono the first of the season, will prob The Batterles—Ptet und Moran i; DOREY) SAS BUG Creger be back in a local uniform , hile, Lindamen and Urahans ay Ape ow tat the Lvermounials Greatest Exhibit of a econ gam RoW. Ble / Pet. | hoon ordered to report titi ild Boston 6 § 4, Philadelphia ) 616 rimitive 1 Batters Krob. Brown and Bor ton q , ed H P | Archer; Matern and Bowerman. | Cleveland ; vs | Camper, Prospector, eople New York s 29 66 Pree Chicago 0 43 AML Surveyor E Made - Cincinnati 49 4% - ~ o 8 400 LQUTeiT 18 Nom com ver ade New York ... y 6 14 2) Washington . 24 ) 16 ; OUT THI Batterles—Campbell and Mc 6 VAMOUS Anywhere a ames Today. Ne Wileer es fcems it Pulnam Waterproof Boot Chi Th % Pool Tabies—15 New York at Chicago, fr ry 3 ¥ “4 inese eatre 2% Solo Tablee—~25 Boston at St. Louis. 6.50 to $8.00 well Feataurant, cigar stand = s0LD BY ‘en cl r n " Biase ofthe kina %y the? work "MBE | 0° You wang to buy a home? See A. L. HALL Tie, bn j heater’ x wiven away dally. 1418-1 e Star's classified real estate B itis ites Avy, Seattle. Magicians and Strong 4 First ird av, between Pike and Union, columns. me in America H | | Native Chinese Orchestra or eh EE RI cm THE WORLD’S SPORTING Kithe fight belonged to Wolgast all | 5 hi get f DAY, JULY 14, 1909 NEWS |! sis, ss, 520 anda BASEBALL WAS HEAVIER jOUMmer Suits “THAN A SACK OF WHEAT] Now. $7.50 3 3! PITCHER JUGGLES 100 POUNDS = ‘ eae iss ane RY a to SI 2 50 4 om ALL AFTEANOON AND oa Suan re ae he threw it : DOESN'T KNOW IT 100 time n practloe, Comnting W . , Be erything, call it 30u bas eve always kept faith w . The bal ing five ounces * Lali ith the The be 1 in organized based | golivored time 1k a —— ; . ‘all Maul Welge “bitwopa: tive locator eek: yocsee, Milter taide public—any of ow vertisements yg our mid five and one-quarter | during the gat Had been he . me | Se ounces, The intent of the rule l¥! asked to throw the entire weight lappen to reat you can rest assured that the ball shall vere n at once, bo probably would have ou'll lw : find t " i ounces, and it generally does fainted (0 é jays 1d the goods Woll, now, estimating the Aftor the game Miller, wher J : . BVUUS here ay five oun how many p¢ »\anked how he felt, replied, “All advertised. : you mug Piteher Miller p right. Why in Monday's gam Oh, | showld think that any man Of course, he threw five ounces! who tossed 100 pounds around as ory time he heaved the to | you did, would feel tired enon ® the plate or to one of the Inflelders, | the er WO ie but think how many times he threw Wh are you trying to do--kid| that same five ¢ oe me | | Bvery four deliveries meant two The reporter then explained the | a half, figuring 16) pit mm, and Miller smiled “I le to the pound nover thought of It in that light e | Miller bac to work hard yes. he sald. “Bay, there will be an aw lterday. The opposition made him ful lot of tired slab artists around ummer | piteh his head off to every man, He | these corners in the future AT 11, D0 f he LitHe O (Elmer E Boles) tye 4 Jack O'Connor was a mem, | ah league wa ew York Amertoan | the ent the recrult eu he sat in the preas box ba r where he wa n wa hing the » ’ One a ’ ar for Veral seasons In practice a cmt who t in the minor leagu The 4 cullarly enough, f f it major << 1 « minor ‘ ‘ wa There are 5 at the backstoy ague ® who never v the arn th ajor league | it | n't a question of size or quicknons i 1 4 Jack r of anything except of method t w be jealous tr of the boys In the r etlounly, “Every? int ss has to have @ eta Yo always a major league where you're wr * @ brilliant exe Rowd Jack lé t who kn r piware eve 5 melee ee ol ocensa te the wikees be While they last. Fancy Worsteds, Seo 1 had ma) ‘ ranks of the How new once Into the front ‘ ‘ ‘ tatehe jo great backstope of the eountry Tweeds, Cassimeres and Serges— He hasn't major league It isn't because Basterly is me 4 oat = a aiid style,” said O'Connor bluntly, “I'll chanioally or ph ly a better POSITIVELY NO R “SERVE ot he's been in the minors a half catcher than bund of others dose a tut he hean't caught who have been tried for a place in . league way of han- the big leagues It is because he viaifsntey guate'te sats | All 3 Piece Summer | O'Connor was correct. Afte © league way and adopted the major | weeks of patient but futile eff engue ety) peers Sos Sa RATTLER 6 ONE FOURTH € And here are the prices: wn overband right to the head. The Milwaukee jad then sent Neilson back with a terrific left to the faoe by half a dosen blows to fb followed his opponent tn the last round, for o he rushed tn itke a human catapult landing terrors to the head and stomach. Nelson was badly wor tied, and backed to the ropes under the shower of telling blows. They were fighting in the center of the |ring when the gong sounded. AY DECIDED arse cpa nert $15.00 Suits, now at $11.25. $18.00 Suits, now at $13.50 $20.00 Suits, now at $15.00 $25.00 Suits, now at $18.75 We want you to distinctly und that if you're not satisfied with ye chase that you can always THAAGHING Wolgast Lands Blows at Will and Came Out of the Mill With but Few Scratches—No Decision) Under Law. | $15 Stevens Double Barrel Shot Gun, $12 (iy United Pree) | NAUD JUNCTION ARENA, LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 14.—Ad Wob |gast of Milwaukee gave Hattling || | Nelson a decided beating here last i night Aithough no aion |be rendered here under the law for Nelson did not d. Four of the even, but all the the way through a sini milk prices until July 19th 5 Double-barrel Harker Shot Gun rounds were abow rest belonged to the Milwaukee lad by good margina | Dumoulin double-barrel &h Despite the fact that he weighed | ,.04" . Py five pounds less than the cham SPP ReaRe ROR FR Ses On the 615 to 619 plot vigast went right after the | 91 30 cal. §-Shot Repeatir Dane, landing three punches to his| MMe .« * Square First Avenue ne was over Nelson plearitical le Fred M. Spinning Wyle ee, ee 1310 Second Av. After it d like a rred veteran. ly scratched Nelson followed his usual tactios ing bis opponent backwards, a up bis steady rushes from t, but he got what was com ing to him every time, for Wolgast smothered him with rights and lefts to the face. The blood ran from | Nelson's nose in the second round, | and fn the fourth lson's eye be look i Ne gan swelling With each succeeding round agalnet him, Nelson came back | rushing his man to the r and | incidentally recetyed a shower of| right and left swings, Wolgast| stopped his onslaught in the ninth} round when he rushed In and land. | ed a stinging right to the face and | | 750,000 Acres Indian Land Open to Settlers Under homestead laws, Land lies in the Fi Reservation, Montana; Coeur d’ Alene Reserva and Spokane Reservation, Washington f choicest Jand in the Northwest is contained in Some is agricultural land, some grazing land, and there is some very valuable fruitand timber land. Prices will range from $1.25 to $7.00 per acre. ‘ Register July 15 to August 5 at Kalispell, Montana; Coeur d* Alene, Tdab sokane, hangs al. ceached by fast trains of the Gr ad way, Low round trip fares every day this summ and register en route to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacifi } out every evening at 5:30 con. tains a full account of The Baseball Game The Victoria a ver ion. ¢ Exposit Send for illustrated book describing the country, and giving details about When, Where, and How to register. Enclose four cents for postage R % § L.DRUM, | aces General Linmigration Agent yg et F 220 South Clark St tumbia 8 together with the games in CHICAGO, ILI ATTLE. _ Me the Ameri » National and Pacific Coast leagues. MA Watch for the Green Extra

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