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THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 15, 1909. e P H = N E\ Ss A. BRIDGE & CO.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast.—A. BRIDGE & CO ae ser -», BURNING ’EM UP Great Annual Mid-Summer niet Clearance Sale TOSPOKANE S's ENDURANCE | ' | a nt on a, raters Wonderful Ex Of Men’s and Young Men’s | in Fast Company and oy 3 i durance Is Waning—! i yay Were Blanked, Hookiyi sss.0% % sar] A Wolgast to Meet Attell. Hi h G d C| hi i 3 —— = ig aa ‘ o> BAN FRANCISCO, July 16 Ig 1g fd @ ot ing ee . Layne dg | e Lege Ye prac me e . Mn ete il ; vibe: ‘i tisheas isan ati Sy Se ad si oat enh pill BARRETT, porcag ete orn Agu Gus Thompson and Lefty Miller the pan. first session when Mike Lynch lift ed & long fly, scoring Raymond and) py igt pane Magee |New York Two more came over in the sixth when Lyneh and Raymond counted Hall weake at the finish, but) Batteries — Hughes fast fielding ented the Indiana |Kielnow; Flene and 3 from scoring Capron = slam Becond game med out a long three-bagger in the New York sixth which scored Mike Ray | Chicago mond, Bennett, Magee and Allen pulled off two fast double plays dur | ing the battle | The score i dlanked the Indians yesterday, 4 to/ Cimoimnatt at N i + i | Phitadotphia .... | 1 Clyde Hall, Dug’a new pitcher,| Chicago at Hopton, ii t | il ] } } ! PO. A. B.| Cleveland failed to do. The Indians gathered | Oh, yes, they Go come back Charile Leeart, who has the permit eight safeties from Hall, but fatied AMERICAN LEAGUE | Jimmy Barrett, ex-Detroit, Bos-| f°" thia# month, offered ast night’ "| to crowd the necessary runs across ton, ete, outflelde who Wan de | Opponents a return mateh, but Nete| We won the game fn the son replied that he had xo to} At Chicago. At Cleveland, clared dead a jong time ago & result of bum etilta, haw rety R.H. B,|to the game, playing left field 412 O| Milwaukee, and is simply burning 36 4s ound Lake and allivan 4|New York to attend to a number wo | of buctnene. quattare | The Mission club, whieh has lyet gtvern up hope of matching 1Kaufman and Johnson for July | also i# paying seme attention to Wolgast, and if it te impossible to | oat outfie tuced, ar RHE ine for M ich to} met the big fellows together, Wot 2 7 Tl keep that of the | @ast will be offered a mateh with Wy of Aim rican Abe Attell | Two questions are being asked | ult f y by the fans as the rn Seattle AB RH 5 4 10 4 Hua Mattling Neteon gone back mnett, Tb . a ee | et Se Batteries—-Coombs and Thomas o him the greatest Heh . hg tale 1 2 8 $) Young and Basterly we ot hin day, wanting? Gapron, if ...¢ @ 2 € 1} ? a ane tp t Hen, 3b .. oe? fe a At Detroit. (fy Dotted Pres) " been known Aa) new. oe 4 @ 2 F F @) Detroit Washington game post LOS ANGEL! Cal. July 16—A | the man whe oy backed up. N G, Hail, p #0 9 t 9% fl poned; rain tlor what eo hits way, be Fe ~ emes iba large crowd witnessed the Pacific ns Be Totals m4 Se 94 . i to «ft an inch, persistently Spokane— AB. R. HL PO. A At @t. Loule. | Coast champlonahip track and Meld! yceiny in and takin it was Chynes, If ‘8 } , 8 St. Louls-Boston game postponed; | meet at Ascot Park here yee ed in hie figh Diek Hy ae $33 i ele lterday, this being a part of the of-| land, the little Californian, Th 22 4 8 lfictal Elks’ program, The track | 0! the sarlter rounds {ov , ye Se Standing of the Clubs. Nelson to spar ack ayay 2-54 Won. Lost. Pet,| %8# !@ falr condition, but the rum laut while it w ental Upon a ‘on. Low ’ \ ; H i 8 : Hi Detrott “a n 63g | Hers Were handicapped by @ strong | freoly, it was soon paseed up oni} 3 @ @ 2 1 % | Phitadelphia......46 2 208 | wind which blew along the course, | belief that Hyland had caught $$ 2 8 Slaceten ti..-4 «92684 | Following are the results I Dane off his guard j 4 ‘co _ = wievetand ....6.. 48 33 573) “100 yard dash—-Waller Know,| lt there ts no mistaking what als a2 6 6 8 18 SiNew York ........35 39 473] Olympic club, won; P. C. Gebradt,| Wolaset did to Nelson last night i | caeveee Soy Brews te minth inning. Ce ago 0 «(4 405 | Olvn oa club, second: Arthur J.| He actually forced him als eo Matted for Ovtdiek te niet. § fat. Loule 30 45 409) Cooper, unattached, third Time lring, holding him wp amnimet the ; 7 Score by innings: | yo 60 5-4; Washington ......28 80 318) :10 14 ropes, competied him te min. te . 66 0-90 $80 yard run—John MeGregor, t and to do the backward: mide : —Lyneh Games Today. Stanford, won; Eugene Smith, U. of| The many pummelings that Net-/ Three-base bit—Capron . Cc - A. Johnson, Stanford, |" bas taken, and be hat taken Stolen dase Weed. Strack out-—-Hy| Philadelphia at Cleveland. nird met ' Dallar 5, by Hinll 4 Bases on balls) Now York at Chic 120 yard hardies—J. Donohue, St.) b* on navtistonto were bound | leooner or later, to break down hie] Dellar 1. off Hall 2% — ed. Lett on basee j —Heattic &, ane §. Double 4 Dlaye—-Raymond to Bennett to Ma ‘ Se; Allon to Magee. Time of game 16 34. This is within 2-6 seconds| mon tn the ring since the day» ; | pos A 38 minutes. Umpire—Car- B B ] lof the world’s record Tom Cribb, but none has be | a sae Ye Weol S ~ One mile run—Charlie Cratg,| lasting, so perfectly armored, ax t ALA in. the lad from Megewtech, Canole, il Olymple club, won; H. Maundrell, | j - rid hallox # % Olympic club, second; T. B. Smith, | Britt, Young Corbett, Eddie Han- | 4 Vancouver ....c:ccsed 8 0 Olympic club, third. Time—4:42. | lon, Joe Gane and all of the others 2 Boston at St. Low RH Aberdeen ........+ severed 6 Batteries— ‘Brickson and Brooks; Sevier and O'lrien. fly, thank you pretty fast ball. Tt must have been ing when Mike pulled to left yesterday, scor' : and Magee. Brown and Ostdiok ees eighth and the Indian y Games Today. Vancouver at Aberdeen. I Tocoma at Portiand. three hits. Portland e000 0H 0000008 Hour tallien In the thir it Although the Canucks touched up i |Slever for nlne hits y Ey At. Los Angeles. _ |erdeen won by a score of 3 to f San Francisco 2| Down In the Coast $ sOPMON .- 6.6 - ee 1) me : Batteries— Browums and Berry; |land by a wonderful 2 Hitt and Hogan. base-runnin - _—_— | Shinn etole At Sacramento. on throe pite’ K R. H £.{only run of the ( Portland ... Bey gee jc eh dines : Sacramento Pats | t Nine fat me * Batteries: Graney and Armbrus-} * ll ter; Ehman and Graham [Journey to Aberdeen to play ateam|@ Sporting Editor: Can you # inn jof heavies, No member of the Be-jw tell me the beat way to train #/ At San Pranciace, _fattle team weighs lees than 210)® for a croquet tournament? + R KH E.| pounds. The heaviest moves the| GWEND q | Oakland pode * OLIN * Lon Angeles beam at 365 pounds, & = Oh, fudge, Gwent * Batteries pr \* * » illegal | ReiictelelcMeleiel diel hal. A pandndndadndedandinaetn anata : * "644 Las Ceara aN eR Tea: / 7 * EARLY BASE BALL. = #| 4 fan rranciece »... 1" - i/$14 Langdon Acme f oe Angeles ...,... 61 a * Eve stole first, r. Borin rc Bt % Bre stole first, and Adam ve #! Improved Miter Box bh af be 4 / . aise HH * Ruth In the field won fame. # Vernon .. 65 # Goliath was struck out by # s : # Gollath was ” 10.75 ; Games Today. # And Abel made a base hit & LANGDON ACME Portland at Sacramento. \* on Cain, * , q Los Angeles at Oakland. |® The prodigal son made one #!| Aan Francisco at Vernon. i* home run, *) i *® And Noah gave out checks * i* for rain * * a NATIONAL LEAGUE Malialicdahhelcdetatahatdadalal SR AS BRET | { __... & & ® | Camper, Prospector, Mittsburg a) Brooklyn 29 8 Surveyor ! Batteries—Philippt and Gibson; || youn OUTFIT 18 Not com. [| ine varlous dogress shown, In nadt. y Rucker and Bergen PLETE WITHOUT THT ol ote Age ey A BE A The famous if panous th angles, A metal Inde AA pew’ { At Philadelphia, pl ing degrees Iv attach trout tackle Pi First game RHE p Wat f B t x of all kinds a 6 Talon scessssenet i | Pltnam Waterproof Boot Init 7 A hg aa st ie Philadelphia . +492 PRICK FROM : If you fall to Take a Kodak With You ‘ Ratteries—Harmon and Phelps; $4.60 to $8.00 spy 78, ON BOLT ant te the Camera, Store of Moore, Covaleski and Dooin, (11 SOLD BY $34.00 No Say S00 fre Seattle, showing one of the larg } Innings. Miter I eat Un of Photo Sundries and Second game RH. 6 Bt. Louls ee Al il 1 Philadelphia .... #9 4 Batteries—Lush and Bre ana Sresnahan; 1018 Fiest Aw, & Vou Tabies—s 2 Sete Tables—os Tver Ae ore Clyde Hall pitched his Prag ooh Plo Pomona, and FB. J. Beoson,| best In the shop, but, while od Hleague game for Dug yesterday,|Olymple club, tled for first place; | fatled to Immediately fease him, and the Victory came in very hand H ed for a cleanup. But a fast dow a Beattio at Spokane. ble play doused all that. Kinsella proved a Chinese puzzle to the Tigers yesterday, PACIFIC COAST H Hall started to pitch for the Ti gers, but aftor walking two men in| 4, powildered In the first round LEAGUE 3 a row, Jess Baker was sent in —. « game from Port th two men di A. L. HALL 1914.60 28x6 Maresh Miter B The Oriental Poot Rooms Hiei LAUNDRY bs a COLLARS me 2c, 2c: Vineenta college, won; BE J. Bee aon, Olympic club, second; C. H.| really = marvelous Morria, Stanford, third. Time--| There have been Iron men an Runaing high jump—Robert Mer lthat Nelson has met gave him the Ben FE Ward, Polytechnic high,| they wedoubtediy had thetr ottect | lehird. Distance, five fect 11 Inchos.|on his rugged frame j ees ee, eee | rather exett that long fly ‘ing Raymond VICIOUS TEN ROUND GO ¢ sited Pree.) knee fro we | LO8 ANGELES, Cale July 15 bo ae ee In a viclous 10-round fight, as vi Papke weed @ straight lett to.a4-| cious in the tenth as at the first! vantage Flynn's face showed the! allowing but | #088 Jim Flynn, of Pueblo, clearly | etfects of the battle. His mouth, Mowing but heated Billy Papke, before the P| nose and left eye were badly | 4 and fourth, |! Athletic club, last night, 8t | pwotion | and fourth.| the Nand Janction arena Papke started the fight in whirl |wind fashion and had the Pueblo got on In the rooters how! But in the second things changed Fiynn had a atight advantage in welght and made une of It, He rushed the [inols man throughout the fight and had him holding on league Sacra.|Teentediy. Half a dozen times he | rushed Papke through the ropes jan d the nearest thing to a knock lout was when the boy from Illinois half fell and half slipped to one | —_— OS [ee eR j* ‘esterday, Ab exhibition Seattle will DIET. supplies in the city feattle 16.00 $2-callbre B-shot Aut 4 + a Re ive pre eee ices Developing and Printing By our new process guarantees the best results with prompt ne nd at regular prices Fred M. Spinning 1310 Second Av. W. H. STARK Goods — Tatkt Phot wh 8 ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, First and Cherry. Optical Department. me 1 OFF ON Every Outing 2m] Suit in Stock The selection includes the light seasonable Worsteds, and Blues and Blacks in Serges and Cheviots. The sizes are now complete. Sete =a — ALL OUR STRAW HATS HALF PRICE We have all sizes in the Popular Sailors and Roll Brims. Several grades of straw, and a large stock of Genuine Panamas. While they last AT ONE- HALF PRICE. SHIRTS rut \ FURNISHINGS \ DEPARTMENT / 18 MOST COMPLETE IN sUMM EN WRHARANLES The Man and the Shoe— Here is the home of the product of the world’s greatest shoemaker, W. L. DOUGLAS And his $3.00 and $3.50 Shoes Also distributers for such makers as Gotyian, Packard and Bates & Co. A. BRIDGE & CO.| The Largest Clothiers on the Coast First and Yesler TWO ENTRANCES. First and All the Suitings in the store that retail at $16, $16 and $18, sizes and styles for both men and young men, including the popular woolens in fashion- able patterns, are reduced for this sale t0.........s000008 The high grade Suitings for men and young men in finely tailored, bench made Serges, Worsteds, Tweeds and Cheviots, gar- ments retailing at $18, $20 and $22.50, are reduced for the mid-summer clearing to é COMFORT FOR SUMMER This line includes the Fa- mous Soisette Negligee in all shades, and a variety of Golf Coat Shirts in Percales and Madras, cuffs attached or 2 detached, as desired, in the timely checks and stripes in all the seasonable shades, g