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ce GREAT SOUTHPAW THE STAR—EFRIDAY, JULY 23, 1909 eS WORLD’S LIVE SPORTING NEWSJAI\ ly, M,C. A. TRACK MEET All Men’s andl {| € ~ The national Y, M, G, A, track | | ® } moet beging thin afternoon at the if! i AYP tadlum i ifternoon's | | / events are hindicapped according | i to the entrie white t | a gar a will be crateh a | i Kastern cities are represented j amot« them belong Chicago, Kans | ~ ————— City and Philadelphia | { The officials for the meet are ar ‘ | He But the Worst of It Was jojows ae Declares Big Lead of the t rom t " Director of thietice—W, M . ii That He Drank the ,,,))°°" . Pirates Has No Terrors |) ae Cream off the Milk peveree--Ceores 3. Tiener for the World's Cham-| b +] tarter Arion en Clyde Hall Again Brings Not Welcome at Jack| Clerk of course. 4. Mepovald.| pions Yet. | | Home the Bacon, This Doyle's Heorer—A, G, Doutht al : ormer Time in 10-Inning Game Hayward, WH. B. Conthear, Mike | (By Votled Press) } h Hutler, “Dixie” Pleager BOBTON, Masa, July 23.—The| | —Was Hard Fought. BY R. W. MADISON Judges of fnish—-D, G. Inverar:| hig joad which the Pittsburg Pt e | res LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 2 ity, Charles Harris, Claude Kern, | tes now have in the National PAGES ; Sins aver, Ghai tined Ae » | Oraries Beckingham, George F. Ru [league race hes no terrors for(i] rices ABERDEEN, July 22.—Seattle's these shores after @ sojourn in] pieid Judgee—F. J. Carver, A. 8.| Prank Chance, of the Chicago Cubs, |] losing streak took flight today that dear Paree, Is & handy man/ Goldsmith, ¢ Anderson, Victor! and the “peerless leader” of the Ma whon the Turks won @ hard, uphill with a revolver, and for that rea | Place Freak Attn H fi Wii900, | world's champions bolloves that his a . ok | WH yi ’ Charles Baun- | ‘ e i fight from the locals in 10 innings Jon Ne. serene Som Gea a Te ie Ton palmar "") coum will again repeat Ite perfor To you who are in the habit of trying tp th { score, 6 to 3, The neceget got vr Harry sont his baggage to Doylo's| InapectortRt, Huntoon, ©, Cur | ance of the past three years economize— ' in the opening canto, bu camp when be ry syle sant | tas, J. A, Whalley, H. A. Cook © knows that he has a great : i Sie vehtah ohin tha Cons God see iachtar'y aescoie 1a'tae pment |. said aomineind te) wie To you who like good clothes— ; things up in the thint and added hotel aud apologised by telephone. | | gota shaken down It will be as of | To you who like to be as well dressed ag b two more In the fourth. Seattle The reason for Doyle's apparent fective ax it always haa be f Ti . your Ki came back with two in eighth and abberation follows | with the season only half over, be most fastidious friends are ‘ ve in the tenth, One day at Doyle's camp some j regards the at pos mn of the To you who like clothes that have workmas, | he score: moons ago, Harry pulled & j Cubs in the race with complaisance : ae Bl Beattie ABR ROM PO AE volver and started for the back | and the ultimate outcome with con ship, style and values i Raymond.ss.5 9 °@ = yard | fidence i obit se ia a 8 “Going to try your hand?” asked | Pittebura’e lead,” be sald last / Mees Ft 8 8 8 pleasantly | night, “does not disturb us at all , b Dapren, sss 3 6 ee | replied Jim. Spotthe a i The season is only half over, and |i} VB i Kallackey, 10.3 9 3 18 tomato can, Harry let go with the la lot of things ean happen in 70/1]! : Hu files, Seed 8 Ft gf y The ball whistled games, you know. Our nm haw |fl . ; - e 0 i » v e ‘Oung Cannon, he ee athe a i at Bee ‘ TO Le Ss BR past Doyle's lege and plunked one | got going pas gl the retaae 9 Read This Announce Tey a of the trainer's favorite hogs | } Brown and Reulbach our pitehing ‘Totale eA HA. “Just . ° 4 department ts In good shape, while J practicing. commented | partmen 1h good uf Anertoon— AB, EH ‘ Jim, “Minted my mark that time, | the rost of the Loam in going nleely if a a ae ae ¢ m, wnod my the | “ | ; 1 - { oth e 1 , atch me this wut Doyle | F; High School T and can be depended on to fight it i pat 3 Wg, Be > but wateh me this trip,” but | Famous Hig ool Team : Jon, If 76 9 8 9 @ | was balf way under the house and A vag | OME to the fintnh | q Sag li ae A fe |atill gotng when tho piatot barked} Has Reorganized—Will) When asked it he ata not on i | \ Another hog dropped. . leider his present position better i arbert, 3b... 4 1 3 os | wgales ' | H S L 7 3 | j pore. as 46 3 +e KRAUSE, THE TERROR, ee ee ac bel ave Same Line-up—) :),«; in the lead at this stage Bi Brien. ¢ i ae ee } vled o ° Oune Doyle} y " of the fight thereby escaping the i Biarmel pcs 8 0 8 1 9] With.his usual skill, Connie Mack,|bia Park tam, a famous juventio|Ambled Into | ihe howwe. Dore) Fang Will All Turn Out. | oorvouy sirain that the leaders are i = Ly ee © | tender of the Athletics, has handed | S&STesAtion on the coast, and won | (ATU inl Hotun © Mee <P aS sbliged to play under, besides ba } Smathed tor elt toniuth, || ¢ American league a hot one this are at Bt, Mary's college, Oakland, 1.4/4 within the Doyle mansion The High choo! ‘Tourists of | B& “very other team tn the ‘egus *Batted for Starkell In nin on it ceased Barry had » |, Th H 100 ourists Of | out to be ahs tf paddieaa, Chanen i Seore by redone feason in young Krause, a south jonal debut was made te _ but the on - ey a o | 1807, who created such an enviable | rontiog at them I possibre an fi f 5 peared ’ i wens Stolen Bower na oo phys a and has nine | gan Jose in 1907, Recommended to!» conn Its ; i yore ods gts re sg strain is just as great working } 4 ¥ victories to bis credit. Counle Mack by Josh Riley, Krause |" t nlaht the oce t ore | ed and will be een in action at) trom third or second place Into first fi & ‘tft t p y Tha ‘ the ¢ “pants wer i i Pgore anacritice tite F Of his nine victories six have | was signed in July, 1908 He was ae |Dugdalo park today and tomorlas it is to hold the leading pos! i Semen. ge hits /been shutouts, and the total number | farmed to Harrisburg in the Trt!” peoring in at a window, they |T™) when they moet the Unt ltioy i Ay BS Ry Fd Cae ed hes runs scored against bim is four, | state, and led the pitchers, winning Jeseried & local fighter in t ; af N rth Dakota team, now | ‘There are many who differ from i rel” Hail te Bagnett to, Keliack- had hfe “sea of gare en 17 games out of 21 starts nightie, out dancing Mise & aseball expedition. in | thls View of the matter, but ae Mr i} Hit by pitched bell—Lynoh, by 0. le bas been safely . * “ m4 Rte fusiiied ox ourlets beat everything 18 | (nance 5 been through it all 4 hell, Struck ovt—Niy Hall 1,/times, an average of 6 Lt hits a/,,Coulral Ie hie | strong polnt. | to the tune of ® fusiilade from ight In 190T and have boen trying | janis utrercnt mnaditiona, het hil ¥ Blarket! 4 wer on balls—Hall | eo | though his repertoire includes alry's trusty weapon, lt reorganise all season Toate | 2er the different conditions, he ts itt Psarmell 2 Fine’ ot game —t 5 Pall | fine curve and fair apeed. His de 1 wouldn't aminded that waid | up. will be exactly the same undoubtedly the better judge, le a e" meanor ie modest and be admits! Doyle, reminiseently, “but | couldn't with. the exception of two. 1 if a team te game its nerves wil i At Spokane. Harry Wm. Krause waa boro at/ that hie sensatc showing this! stand for Barry's petting UP C¥OFT | pi op ur aria ehtenta nad ye stand the strain all right | R. H. B.| San Francisoo July 12, 16 Hej year is at much of a surprise to! morning and drinking th ‘Base oan ta s ith . Vireit | When asked what he thought of waeroeed 6 7 6} played his first ball with the Colum | him as to anyone else. my milk. You beteher Barry don't) eg 9) ol pean pal ; tee sltuation in the meriann . eran vio ae aes ee y bo 4 » who won seve De | Ney t toam he thought land .... . re a = cemmecomes| hang his hat in my house. Net ee Yale at eens [lenses and wha t | “ihe would have to go against in « it Batteries: Portland, Pinnance, steeeees | take the mound in place of Bebmute. | 04+ oan: fs Cut hy Chinault and Foulnler; Spokane, IS HOGTOR ADLLER | Million Hickingbottom and Coyle | te ree ro Fe Mates’ iano "be j Dellar and Ostdiek. will play the outer gardens, and | i. den Bid ‘anesnver, bird enge and body protector. Mul “~~ | y re rey | . ‘ ote Hilton aod Ernie Maguire | before we face that contingency 1 | : > 7 | WH play second and short, respec nk, though, that the Detroft team|I} \} Hoenn serena PREEeaseTenensesgasnseeseensasgesgssssstsasaseR ST SaSaSTE IEEE aTT | Sporting Batitor The Star: 1) tively PP oo iepecebage will guard) wil) again win the champlonship |i} \) ‘4 Vansows eb on mw. © mays! of the erican league a qecome at Vancouver (My United Prem.) Jwins, a fight between Nelson and | #Y a.» DAttOn at boxing | ame wi $:30, and ae Amacom | arte BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 23.) MeFurland looks like a cinch. {ANd wrestling kame for, 7pare and tomorrow's gat OS Od em php or mig | re —Al Kaufman certainly bas earned | | Nelson ts sick and tired of ‘the ing events, Iroad tn your paper at (TY member of the Tourists toam | sng Chicago would be the contend. (Il O ute 0) PSO j 7 | the right to be known as the most at aan at ee cciking for Woast two weeks ago whore H.W, //* well known tu Seattle, and fio [gre for the championship in the | 5 | ‘ mm ith y peeen ewes 6 National le H ¢ ‘ ‘ fag] lackadasical fighter in the ring within the nest five months, It is) MIX Doelid Civ mie cxnown {etl fans, high schoo! and university | noning regarding the oreagte cel Choose anywhere in this suit stock, . {ez| today. One minute he wants to /almost a foregone conclusion that DEO: "he itoller, Since then 1)*udents will turn out to see the | woaknesses of the other teaits but | 4a {44) fight Johnson, the next he says he|he will retire, settle down on his|pealnat Dr Moller. Silice Then I |eame. Georges Stewart !8 WAUAE|\t was apparent that he was satis. {| Dlacks, fancy worsteds, Scotch tweeds, fancy q “ [ant ready, thee he wants to have} Livermore hog ranch, and lead the| 107 ang have seen in none of them |i the Tourists fied that his tear would be able! jots and ‘ H all the late ki ‘4 iL out with Ketehel for money, mar. simple life. Yosterday, in a letter| Tiere pr. Roller accepted it. | to more than bold tis own with {| (8 ee ae Pee jes or © . turns flipfiap and to a friend in this elty, Neilson EE * ry | a { jaarees to meet Mexican Peto Rv-| much as admite that his heart (| nie™ to" NOW Mang" 2m fo | [ether et the others : and colors to choose from, and no matter NATIONAL LEAGUE Jaros, Marvin, Hart ake, Schreck. no longer In the game, tha he hate |E94 ic'he that Dr. alee tn a four| Base Bal [RUNNER HAS ABSCESS former price was, the present price is 25 4 m or and not the square? I * cid aga andar ah exh that warn for his ene ue" tnd gto, Meaney less—a straight fourth off. 4 1 At Boston. bition bout In Seattie with Dr. Rol|to coun up his challengers before | rit nay of > that be war thet IN CALF OF HIS LEG es | w. 1. Pet ler, the wrestler, who thinks he's) he quits, he would bid the ring) (ends Of mind thal be was the H as com! "a enanp er. | good rd A Aen SRI Ts ETT nearer t — 4 4 : ty are aa is Regier etlers sated pergstom hest to Gotch, but when he refuses | ae : s : te } What's t tor wi Hi? y United Pree) h Batteries: Maddox and Gibson; that of @ gitl Just turned 16. Tom MeCarthy, the fighting/; 5. losing faith in him, 1 think ere Tepe aatier Ee Se NEW YORK, July 22.—Melviite! 5 White and Graham. It allen rheatd an ott, ould be bricklayer, flushed with his three ing should at least let the public} Yesterday's makes threo straight |E. Sheppard, the world's champion | ed jer si ip one over on straight victories, is making the and the patr of the game know | for bim. | mia distance runner, who won Ps ° : re @ At New York, him. fatal mistake of permitting himself 2 i opt the c both the $00 and 1,500-meter cham- . ; why he does not accept the chal am ' E R. nt. £ cores ape renige to talk in big figures. Tommy ta * lenge of Mr. Mix Dr. Réller’s| Johnny Bender got his last night. | plonships at the Olympic games in| in ] ij seer 58 sear panos, Bey yrs a goed bor, na and the fans) watches have been liberally patron | All in a little blue envelope. John-| 1908, announces In a letter that an . i veered 3 2 peer yy e to see him in action, bechuse is.4 and 1 think that we Afe en-| ny has been helping out for the last| abscess on the calf of one of his REA RRR er ame Batteries: Reulbach and Arch- et; Wiltse and Crandall, Meyers and Schiel. St. Louls-Brooklyn; rain. Joss and Clarke. Game cailed at pe end of the sixth on account of in, from the Dane regarding bis plans for a fight with Packey McFarland, | Coffroth has always considered a unconsciously, ja alding Coffroth's game in attempting to match Meo Farland and Thompson. Nelson, | beat Cyclone Thompson or Freddie Welsh. If Thompson and McFar land get together and McParland! ROLLER AND OLSON 10 GRAPPLE TONIGHT. Doc Roller and Charles Olson meet at the Arena tonight. Roller The local man has the weight on Olson by over 25 pounds, and the Indianapolis wrestler will have to ‘OLE AND he never falls to give the people a run for their money, but he ts too new in the game to ask for fuicy Charile Relily’s bad ear, handed to him by Tommy McCarthy, wili Tommy didn’t think the right. Carlo may give the match. was EXPERT MAY 60 TO DEL MONTE THIS YEAR THE NUMBER, ae Tony Silva [to accept the challenge of Mr. Mix titled to know why he does got re ply to a bonafide challenge.” If he is afraid to meet this unknown let THE BAFFLED CHAMPION, An’ Alfred's city cousin; I've Hieked ‘om all, exeeptin’ one. There's nothin’ that ld rather Be doin’ than to get it done Dat Pudge js Rosy's brother. Pudge Jones la twict as big as mo, Hut just the same I'd whip him I'd load my left, then bend my knee An’ whirl my foot an’ trip him! But when Pudge double dares me to, 1 always haf to mosey-— 1 sometimes wish I'd never knew That he was kin to Rosy, Th’ crazy bunch o' smartieg! You bet I've licked ‘em, evéry one! My loft swing in a twister, couple of weeks, | Al Carson pitched a no-hitno-run | son's error Four Northwestern league players were released yesterday. Beside Tender there were George Engle Claflin and Cartwright Garry Herman, chairman of the [| National Baseball commission blew in this morning. Garry is go jing to Inapect the fair and take in| the Elks’ circus, The High School Tourists and PROF, STEVENS The man who guarantees Hiegs will pm | Since the Baitler's ent him from con o< in any of the athletic meet. | ings this season, Sheppard paid no| pe fight between the champion and guarantees. One swallow doesn’t! him way so. If bo has any thten-|game for Portiand against Los An-| attention to @ sore foot, and hast At Philadelphia. the stockyards hoy inevitable and| make a spring, neither do three | tions of meeting him let bim de om in the Coast league youterday, | ran a number of races this season, e ° : Philadelphia-Cincinnati; rain, | D¢ believes now that the boys will fights make a champion. MeCarthy | clare himself Only one man reached first safely, | with the result that an abscoss has | j parte get down to business and sign for is worth his rice, but not a cent J. W. SYMES. jthat being Jud Smith, who got to} formed and he has been in bed for |f} Lk in , At Brooklyn. & fight In Beptember. Sid Hester, | more |the initial sack in the elghth on Ol-| more than a week. | BATTLER RECEIVING 1 e ve ~ i 1 could be champeen of our town— Nohitno-ran games are scarce. M Fas |wahanas nad as'se ‘tina Ras at hatanrsrenet fen |, rected ebay ven,” [The atong ob the, ou wat || ting the best sort of dependable clothing { “g54|conditions that Packey must first made an offer to McCarthy, but |! *t&fted In on Alfred Brown Sis teat litte teat Gee MANY CHALLENGES | ing but a fraction of the original price. (ty ited Press.) NEW YORK, July 28.—A great many aaptring yng fighters are trying to arrange @ match with Battling Nelson here this week.) Nelson came to New York to par ticipate in tho Newsboys’ benefit defeat at the . every promising | yuntry wants to take hands of Wolga: fighter tn th on the Dane ra pang . University of North Dakota fight] >e, 7,...: \ o| nas re ied sien taf z PW PUI TALS Aw, not She ain't my girt at all! it out this afternoon on Dugdale’s 25c¢ Genuine Co rado| YOu CAN GET YOUR MONEY BACK Olthe pink of condition, As usual | RAL SEATTLEITES EX-| I seo her at th’ parties ewe Improved Spinners inow,| both men are confident of winning AMONG Them other fellers has their girle— 13¢ ‘$15 Suits Seling $41. $20 Suits Selling $15. This means a big saving to you. Y We're After Your Future Suit B And if you'll allow us to sell you once, we'll ge your trade, because you'll want to come bev when you need clothes. Everything we here is sold under our ironclad guarantee. got to suit or Saturday Specials It Is probable that weveral Sent-| ay beh Aer go some to pin his shoulders to the th ae | An’ long ago I'd made Pudge fun, PRIVATE Aly je golf and tennis enthusiasts will sut- to Leseo: 1h must \ At Detroit. a {it Olvon te undoubtedly, | attend nd Kennis onthusinsts will] But—Hony in his alator, Lowong Vin ala on Men’s $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00 Outing Trou Santen oe 1| preliminaries begin at 8:30, F og tal Dal Monte Hake, Aw, pshaw! Doggone ft, now! 1 Jade aon P nem ye' © Spinner that T SL MULT TEE REEEEEE EE bsdets -—- - ) , ’ 10 Sep- “7 Y ae + , . tomber 15, inclusive. Many vain ont ee nile wid hi Men's $3.50 Peg Top Corduroy Trousers Batteries: Arrollanes, Wolters | ¢e@e@e@eoooeeoororore able trophies are to b 1 T aln't at all her feller ' and Denohue; Killian and Schmidt. the acl ane Jota ates ro in| th last boy told me that, he got bast little Spinner on the market (it| $40 OHH OSs 08001 00699 08 $ lwhigh nose of en's, 2) A whack right on th’ ameilért will catoh fish where there aren't | U are At Chica ST sraie ta the toe od lote bigger boy gn’ me | Any). This Is the article to catch Men’s Glove Fitting Underwear, 1g. ° jPlayers in the comntry have been | py» whipped lots bigger boys *h me the little Trout, and that Is what y Philadelphia ry 7 . jentered. May Sutton, world’s cham-| “gome run an’ told my pa th 4 +f Th % yor tieth rr foras frais beveled SUPRA BEM ght elp! ! pe 1 ‘ y mother, ovr fitth try for a July pram see LEAGUE H | ot bg Mil ta opnrer, tl An’ I can whip Pudge Jones—but Eat Mapleine |re nee are wetting tiene All $4.00 Oxfords Saturday at. oe b a he- at one-half their value. Fou buy Batteries: Plank, Bender and) Is expected to be one a A one-half and ve yo ‘oth ‘ord Salen dade Got eorororeoooooooorongs |)» Miiecind to be one of the Kreat-| Well, ho Is Rosy’s brother Ice Cream halt, Now get in ihe game and het All $5.00 Oxfords Saturday at . ; At F oe | 6 Wilbur D, Nesbit in Harper's us make our record sales for July cue San Francisco. |tween contestants of the weaker Magazlne. and complete your fishing tackle At St. Louis. BE | 80x. Special round trip rates have 4 » ge outfit by buying a Spinner and other R. H. W.{Oakland ....... 1| been offered by the railroads and BOLCOM MILL WINS, It’s Delicious Bh) (shine iyckte ot See iat an ihee tae oe tee one ia 9 0) San Franctaco . 2} Accommodations for large numbers} ‘The Boleom Mill baseball team | alo onda duty 28th, A serene we i om " r | ‘ 4 f 4 io a3 Mea of visitors have been arranged, | defeated the National Grocerieu | ada vibina th’ jie No. 18 Colorado Spinners ...,380 A yor * : frome and Wither w To Post Forfelt In N baseball team in a 10-inning game} pew favor om 4 Betatede ten oe ep up, Coll na and Storrett; Waddell! sacramento , | 12 Post Porfelt In New York. Jat Woodland park, Sunday, the|M better than maple, 260 Adirondack Spinners... | and Stephens. Vernon sees i alah MA Led July 22.—In a tele-| score being 9 to 6. Batteries: Durig| fe. 18 Trout Fly Spoon ery gram addressed to a friend here to-| and Farr; Mead and Dawson, 12.4.2 i Splanere Spoon, Se Standiog of the Om ” - jday, James J, Jeffries announced The Boleom teom ts looking for |— as No if Jeattle ? wat wait re ise| Li. POL tide Anettes . ) | that at the close of his theatrical; outside games for August ' = No. 6 Hendryx Spoon : Detroit 30 P he will H teens a Portiand 6 1/\ engagement he will come to New rents Oo R i? Hondryx ae a a [pst po a gg for & fight TACOMA RELEA &8 Two. $50 eward Beaders Wooen ( 1 619 Ms ‘ aT with Jack Johnson. Joffrieg is now -ANCOUVE) ‘ For any case of alcoholism that No. 4 Bt t Bpoon Carviead 37 fan Francisco {n Minneapolis, fils theatrical en: | oak Slay resent Wishes cannot eure in trom # tot dja ih Ne H iswart ghoone ase One 6 5 to Chicago ... 6 Tho No. 6 & Spoo eg oll 45 AGA) Lon Angolan sagement will olove on July 25, | Claflin and First Baseman Cart 4, ©, BRissols Hi No. 7 Stewart Spoons :2.2.1! Square irst Avenue + $b aay - - - Cartwright has been sign ~ we = = F A St, Louts 49 acramenta wright 2, 1 Piret Avy. Wentsates, Pd Quiciand Frank Wiortiing, Attorney, No-| ed by Vancouver, to play third Vivate oflee fata «| Fred M. Spinning ernon , tary, Boston Block, bane, | i | 1810 Seoond Avenue Sains cers GSO