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a TURKS ARE A ES WORLD’S LIVE SPORTING NEWS|. “(KE FATHER, LIKE SON” q ms Of THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 5 1000, '10 HOLD NINETEENTH ANNUAL TENNIS -TILT fe MOIS GAT CR ES aR va There > Are No Its, And | | | | neki ; he nineteenth annual ter tournament for the cham hip | of Washing i b ) ‘ — un te the auspice the ’ hat of wroat fel ve Paited Lawn H.W. Mix, the man whe 7 ‘- is . att ming = Mc “8 | trying for #0 long atime t t nt ist 9 etween Dr. Henja pe ae This tournament will be held at matoh * = <A Or . - be s © game time as the elxth annual Fraukiin Koller and his ispOws, 4 ! f th A tryout of the athletes of the) tournament of the North Pacific| haa another unknown, and now of ; t the one of f at joattle Athletic club who are trying | International Lawn Tennia assvela | fers to match either Ob or KR f t pu eethe otancar aed . to make the team which will com: | Hl Hoth are to be held on the both, Mix has already placed i } “ ne " oe ireay 1 rounds © ne “attic Ten: elut , _ | whode father, Alec Greggains, was | pote in the A. A, U. champtonahtp r nds of th Attle Tenants Club. | 61 oo forfeit with The Star, Yes ; TACOMA, July 8 cal of the toughest midd ' [games at the exposition Stadium | terday ho placed another $1,000) a ee aes a Base Bier Bapepe ent Pag - August 13 and 14, will be held ox COPS AND FIREMEN IN with the Times, Undoubtedly he| ; ne Big ot t * Turk infield, ¢ ! Buta may wi Ho at Roby, ind., about Saturday afternoon at the Stadium moans business, and undoubted! } Tacoma’s total one higher than t years ago, forma one of most and all members of the olub and| yap ba het ip ae ag! we om a visit 3 noe ' ipnmly « P| Intore chapters of I othord Interested tn athletics are | ove “ Mr ype logical conclusion 1 ® ped anc A she'p J invited, The event will be free foar, Mix’s eballenge, which fol-| ’ ; A tty t t Tryouts will be held in all of the} lows, jo ae fair a proposition as wa resp to as - ‘ ute hamplonship events, Th Two city forces, the police and) ever made by one eportaman to k hed . shiek 8. A. ©. has an oapeotally promiainy | {t@ departments, will eros bate in| Another | # An RHI 3 bunch of aprintera, including. Nel th efit Kame for Mise Florence Here It Is i ‘ eS ay on, from Pullman rtin, from | Promley and hor family of mother insue r Ae et . ‘ ‘ourtney, Gish, | 08% Children, It Is expected that . ) Dr, B. Pa Be Gro Ta Malcomaon. | #uffictent proceeds wi taken tn ; as ae ee Se These men will contest flereely for | buy & #mall home Miss Brom | have two unknowns that I will : i i plac m the trac am in the 100 | '*¥- match against Holler and Olsor Be. and 220 yard dashes. There are|,, Nev. M. A. Matthews of the Firat) vuiches to be catch as-catch-car ; nino good felds for the hurdies and| Presbyterian church will umpire) en ics in ob fails, and to take moan uot distance runs. Holman, of Dart-| the same ne ce in Bea winner of AB RH. PO A? mouth, will probably represent the A meeting of women {interested 11 | Gach match 40 : club in the pole vault, and Jackson | Mis# Bromley will be held in the) ti6 jeep Ye Be SE eR will likely be the winner in the five | Washington hotel ball room Thure | i vate a pe i : 6 , mile tryout, an event never before | 48% morning at 11 o clock, lo which euce Browley a benefit; matehes 4 : : } r run in Beattle all are weleome to be not later than one week apa Fe : 10 ri he nya The « ts badly in need, how “lor both on the same night t+ 8 bef ofand atyle ever, of good men in the runnin . a Mr, Olson claims he te the t ; e434 blew up the minute he high and broad jumps, the hor step {5c Aluminum Collapsi- heavyweight champion of the world ° - the ring with Rotehford the weight events « 4 hk ime that be is the next the ring with Roteht er , th A, abt evonts and) hip Drinking Cup 8c and Rol cls # the t | here’s 0 Reserv 9031 4} hie father threw up the s JOE GREGGAING. | vouts there Is a chance hesitate to mak poo 00 le S He On He ¥ Kes to Breit ny eeieida lfor any athie Seattle who has guarantee that ary: Stolen bases—Mackin, | feel himself alip, bh &) Joo Alirain, #On OF JAK KUFAID | ability in the lines needed, to bronk will weigh unde r male ig ate wariey)" Rinpert.- Dowie. pare | thom tn predicting tha then | made f trials, and then |fnto the. blq nationel, games, that | at Site neanel We can not make this statement too} se i ta} & boy of wou Md dovelor nny Ke will bo held at the Stadium next to bind these ma R t »eirs ae hag wolght who KAY | month, — Weight men, Javelln an arises of strong—a fourth off on every suit in the 1 ie a mollye of the hardest throwers and jumpers should re of the ) " port at once to Tom MeDonal or to 4 *» § store—blues, blacks, fancy worsteds we = wae ae == | Hill Hayward at the Stadium, where oa t ‘ ° ack " are ining 1 d , n 2 ¢ y, » : ; ) ‘a fs 8 sree men are trainin mt ie cheviots and tw eeds—and then, if you're Annis. a . _— - pad a c ; : ‘not mighty well pleased with your ettbind <oosse s ; . ie ator in thelr liven seo such wrestling as @ Purchase Vancouver ....+. pever was wits i Sea t Standing of the Clubs. men tae | | re Ou Lan Wel Tour mone foie #1 ; | i Bh : okane 43 } Question: Can the pitcher prevent the batter bunting the bal game Aberdeen a oe Answer: A good pitcher can prevent anyone but the best of why & adr “8 Total Stock enqonre ; ts| batters “laying down the ball” with any degree of certainty h t f g ( e “) $1 1 25 } A: He tases tremendous speed and keeps the ball sho’ ' p of my unknown Mi aie Total Stock at int ae ~ ' p with pleture he et that wt 7 Mo gamo—rain high. It is almost impossible to bunt a very high ball. with piety Ce Sat tok “8 $18.00 Suits (i Rees at) $1 3.50 aimee equipped with what la called a “jump ball,” can prevent bunts qaally | and + _ COAST LEAGUE, Also the pitcher who boasts of a faat-breaking hook, or curve ball, receipts would go Soha ‘ » A Total Stock that whips across the plate at a sharp angle from ite course | T eannot poss! ad Lar oe 7! $20.00 Suits ( No Reserves 1 5.00 | At Sas essa War ae Qs Why te it hard to buet a shoulder-high ball? Roller, 0} F can refuse Gf asa A Recause the batter must keep his eyes on the ball every to accept th | ad 00 S ‘otal Stoc 1 8 7 , : | 4 prot 1 " eyes Mt %} second, and to insure dumping it in fair territory must meet It just This a nt a be roy men « 25, uits No Reserves le Ratterios—-Wha Buum and] right with the bat. If he strikes the ball a trife below Ita axis, It | tes. but a Reon dh e ms : Hills and Berry becomes a fatr or foul fly, while if be strikes it near the bottom it a ah 8 good substantia) bet on the eer becomes a foul tip. Bunting while holding the bat shoulder high Fred M. Spinning |" |"! scommoiate them. If you can not afford to buy a ‘hn MR becomes difficult because It is almost impossible to Judge the ball OSTEOPATHY Pp “H.W. MIX : f ’ : Oakland sessed ft] and moot It squarely while holding the bat so high 1810 SROOND AVE, [on sae just now, or if you’re not quite readyt Portland ‘ ! & 3} (To Be Continued.) Dattories--Christian and (. Lewls | Blectrictty, vibration. iteht tate Ostrich Feathers and Fisher, At or : HE By ) os, 8 | Batteries—Dygert and Livings-| ton; Hughes, Smith and Street. | Second game: RHE. Philadelphia 6 13 «1 Washington . as 3} Batteries—Bender and Thomas; Witherup and Street. gE. Detroit ... 1 Cleveland . 4 Batteries—Summers and Schmidt, | Joss and Easterly. At New York. } R. Hw. EB Boston .... +0 4 8 New York 6uw 0 Batteries—Sehlitzer, Norse, Pape | and Donohue; Madden, Wilson and/ | tirely men Jed he has more than al Sweeney. Standing of the Clubs, | n towt Pet.| Detroit .. i 4 ralladelp! aT ston .. 8 ” levelend : 9 ‘ 45 New fork is Bt. Louis 50 Washington NATIONAL LEAGUE At Pittsburg. R. HB. Cincinnati ...... ol 3 4) Pittsburg ... +5 4) Battorles—Rowan and McLean; | Willis and Gibson. | At Boston, First game: RH E. New York .. oof 130 4) Boston .. Mm 3 Batteries—Crandall, Wiltse and|} Schlel; Tuckey, Richie and Graham Second game: R. H. E New York .. 4 Boston ..... 8 Batteries—Mathewson and Mey-| ers; Ferguson, Moore, Brown and Graham. At Philadetphia. First game: H. B. Brooklyn 7 Philadelphia : 12 Batterier—Bell and Bergen; Cor ridon and Dootn. Second game: RR WK Brookiyn eeoene 7 Philadelphia ... 12 Batterios—Rucker and Bergen Sparks and Dootn | At St. Louis, | R, H. F./ Chleago 4.104 Bt. Louts 4 6 3 Batteries —Overali, Brown BY THE RINGSIDER. SAN FRANCISCO, July 28.—With Coffroth, Britt, Kethoe! and other ring luminaries on vacation, fight ors refusing to fight, the outlook for the fans is quite diemal The only thing on the horizon ta the Lercari ecard, to be pulled off on Friday Hight, and the amateur goes at the Portola club tomorrow night. Wot gast won't fight until September, Nelson t# in for @ long rest, Kauf man doesn’t know what he wants to do, Jeffries ta #till talking, Lang ford wants an oven break, Koetche! wante 99 per cent, Papke te talicing a long loaf, and #0 on down the list There is such a apirit of nothing do- ing that even Cockey O'Brien ta dis- gusted with the game The Ler jcart eard will break the monotony |eomewhat and, while there are no | tapnotehers on the programme, there are #ix fighters that will fight and) Chick Hud. | not talk their heads off. m, the Seattle lehtweight who les Lew Powell in the main} event, is practically down to weight. | He figures that with his hand en- | good chance of stopping Powell, but the local boy, confident than over as a result of his deciatve beat ing of young Erne, can't see it that way. w Harrison and Clifford, who appear in the semiwind-up, are stuggers, pure and simple, and somebody is hit the mat before the lim- nd Tony Silva will sup aed ‘in ralver, this being Silva but as af An tours the boys met a number « times and, have as & cOonKequonce, | STRAIGHT DOPE FRO FIGHT FOLLOWERS Seattle} m his hands, a# tomorrow night he # UP against Dick Wheeler at the ‘ortola club. Wheeler was brought out here by Battling Nelson, working with the Dane when the latter was preparing for his fight with Myland. Waiter Monahan and Jim Wiiron [will do the heayyweight stunt, and the balance of the card fs made up jas follows: Jack Hogan va Frank | Flynn, Joe ¢ ve. Young Ed mands, Ro Branbant va F Healy, Ed George va. Chas. Richard on, Ray Campbell va, Harry Thomp json and George Andrews ve. John«| ny Ryan. Sid Heater, disappointed at ev- ery turn in hie effort to secure a wood crowd for August, baa again turned to Al Kaufman as the Moses |to lead him out of the matchless wilderness Heater would send Kaufman against Jim Barry, who went 39 rounds with the local seray per at Low Angeles, a broken arm }compelling the Chicagoan to stop Kaufman i# in db or just now but if be takes on Harry and dis poses of him in short order he will win back some ‘of his lost popu. larity | | Jim Coffrath and p\rty fete this} Lappe for Placervilie ‘offroth |had received no reply from Abe At jtett saaee the pr flaht in September with Wolgnst, but he feels confident that Abie will take | the match } Johnny Frayne and Dick Hyland are still tatking fight, but for some unknown reason the promoters are aidestepping the: awrence told and Phil eonan, two of the Olymple club's eat boxers, have been declared pro- fessionals because they fought for a| Gran an old grudge to settle. purse under assumed names, at Silva has taken quite a contract | Montero, m July 6. | —— ES sermon = 7 Sale Blac a d Phetoa’ alee, Blackman and SINSABAUGH OUT Called end of 12th inning, dark oan (nT Vetted Press.) joe LAKE FOREST, I! 27 s y Pet Pittsburm « #1 c c us 69 7 ‘4 Philadelphia 0 St. Louts uM 1d inlay Cillings twork at hatt th Te other first-class © mame work done b class dentiata for half reed by t nbine naa lontiats, 16 yea practice EDWIN J 718 Firat A Do you want to buy a home? The Star's classified real e colurnne. Simpson Sinsabangh, th entrant, Callfornta was oilminated from the ;| Weatern tennis championship tour ney this afternoon, Walter Hayes of Chicago defeated bie 1,61 | WE SAVE YOU MONKY ON Tools and Hardware You Will Find Our Regular Prices the Lowest in the Olty, MONEY SA § ron Tits Ke “1 unre plate Locks, old copper ot dull brass finieh Our windows are’ always with specially priced goods Monette Hardware Co, 108 Prefontaine Pinee, ‘Third Ave. « y Spy. hot alr eweat bathe, and ether drugices methods Optics! roome for fitting gieeees and treating eres our ol4 feathers | m lunes. WALLABLE RINGES weft ride of every ad dye 4 Best equipped offices in Beattie. Con- By Pt fot, sultation free Treatments #1 each ry wey eathore A Holt, Osteopath Optician, Fotaon~aeunrrens MODEL MIL 67-6) People's Bank Didg., Second Wealdort Bi 820-087 People’s sod Pike Mala 2461. Tos-10 Pike #4. 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