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On OUCH fal PICKINGS Tacoma Was Just Too Soft for Anything and Turks Were There With a Massacre Stunt. | | | | TACOMA, July found i und While entatlves | t alt } of Hiino and Jt t Smal » wenat Lknown b oe are BALL What is a pitcher's most valuable asset? Question m F Answer: ( Keliackey, it a Sa Wee Custer ¢ 3 / A Ch of pace Anderson, p o e060 6 the ball ts deliv Thompson, p \ pitcher throws a ¢ a slow curve The terrific foreé or exerting t batter so slowly that it seems t Q Can't the batter tell w A uses the slow one while the are over-anxtousness will caus bim to swing on and mine a “floater ange of pace eh mm nh while Totals ...39 Beore by ings Tacom $$ 0000000—2 Beatt! Ooe41 00-1 Summary: Stolen basee—Hennett bh (3). Do playe—Cuater to ett Two ¢ hite—Kellackey, | Bennett, Capre Sacrifice hits Kippert, Dashwood, Beanett, Ly Anderson. Left on bases ma, 4; Seattio, 9 Hite—orr gon, Land 2 rune in } Struck out Newlin, 1 , derson, 1 ‘ itches. -Anderson. ppron Hit} wy pitched ball—Conrad $” der son. Time of game—-! hour rita | utes Umpire—Carruthers At Spokane. * July 19.—Aberdeon ennantvilie proved Tous] aye JoWN T, BRUSH HAS GOT inserted a 7 to 4 crimp tn BACK THAT $11,000 IN ADVERTISING. HM tt — Cats’ aspirations Score nu 18 (By United Press) NEW YORK, July 29.—John T Brush, owner of the New York Vike | Giants, ts being twitted at, laughed ss at, bee he gave $11,000 for Rube” Marquard, the Jeft-handed ‘)piteher he purchased from the In dianapotis team of the American association. The fans ali over the Fe | country cry “wtung” every time the “g6 name of this pitcher Is mentioned, S4t/for his record Is bad. Last Satur 487 / day he had won three games and 347 | lost six. Certainly not a flattering record for a piteber who waa her aldod as one of the greatest the | world had ever seen, and for whose | services the record price was paid. The general opinion was that | rush and MoGraw, his ma reedived all the worst of the rr. gain. Bat did they? The opinion prevatis among baseball presidents that they did not. Baseball preal- dents regard Marquard as a cheap | pitcher, and one whose purchase E. | did not cost a cent. seldom in the 2\ history of baseball bas a player re 1 jcetved the advertising that follow- ren-jed the announcement of the fancy salary paid for the left-hander. His At Vancouver, VANCOUVER, July 29 ttle was slaughtering T ¥, Portiand perforn on the locals, While Se PACIFIC COAST : “tia eee dort; Schafer and and Hogan. : At San Fran Francisco. 8 ints : Walter MeCredi, manager of the! San Francisco Portiand Coast League team, says California ts the poorest baseball | state on the Coast, judged from a) financtal standpoint. 5 6 sssccceeed @ 4 Batteries: Brown and Byrnes; Browning and Berry, At Portland. jand Hand 3 Batteries; Tonneson fe; Harkness and Flacher, Standiog of the Clube. iy ia the offic stanging o the Pacttic Coast league, tnghed to-| Pittsburg . Gay and including yestorday'’#| pattorien men: og Pet, |and MeL San Francisco Portland ... Los Angeles Sacramento . Oakiand Vernon ,. At Pittsburg. H 4 6 10 Promote, Campbell Maddox and Gibson, gz ~The |Cincinnatl ....... 0 1 At Philadelphia. R 472 | Brooklyn . ewe Savi Hatteries Pastorius and Ber gen; Foxen, MeQuillen and Dooin At St. Louis, rst game; Chicago dees 8 § 3 | St Laut oe sees eadevel 6 3 H. B.| Batteries: Reulbach and Archer; 10 =2} Laudermilk, Neltor and Phelps. § 2) second game: R Livingston | Chicago . etsccoweeedl AMERICAN LEAGUE At Washington. First game: R Philadelphia . faa Washington ... ree | Batteries: Plank, and Thomas; Blankenship. Second game: Philadelphia .... | Washington .. pee fae 3 Batteries: Krause and Thomas; Hughes and Street. RH 9 3 5 Batteries Archer; Higginbotham R. H. E. Backman and Bliss. i 4 At Boston. R New York ot Boston ew ‘ 42 1 | Batteries: Raymond and Schlet; | Mattern, Ferguson and Graham. | Second game nh. New York 4 10 Boston . a Batteries: Crandall, Wiltse and Meyer; White, Tuckey, Ferguson and Smith, Graham H, 6 a4 At New York. R. HB. 12 2 9 3 Arellanes and Dono- Lake and Sweeney, | Boston New York ..... 2 Batteries: hue; Warhope. EB. | At Cleveland. RW. E. Detroit .. toe If 1 Cleveland sovveve 8 1 Batteries: Mullin and Schmidt Young, Falkenberg, Clark Bemis. Standing of the Clabes. Won, Lost, Pet + 62 290 OLD 28 663 u“ 590 M4 600 46 469 47 68 65 Pittsburg . , | Chicago and) New York ! Oinetnnatt Philadelphia pot [St Louis . 652 Boston ...... 54 Brooklyn .. . 56 - a + 9 + 36 + 16 . 82 Sanding of the Claba, etrott fladeiphia Boston nd 483| Do you want to buy a home? See) {i} The Star's classified real estate fashington 284 | columna. ange of pace ne by the pitcher to the batter rve ball with all of bis strength ay shoot a straight on using the ¢ same amount of energy Not catll it comes pretty , | San Francisco baseball club, Groom, Oberlin and | gy Louis .. ae 44 9 i —~|}as strong as over. Ide the fate of the tariff, the joture shows Congre Rarke of Pittsburg ture la Allee 1 nan ant ppe nnn who mig h variation in the « i with which For Instance, the Then he throws over the plate with same movement and apparently he ma, “float” the ball to the o hesitate on the way her a bali ts coming fast or slow? well up to him, and if the pitcher ie set vor a fast ball, the chances him to ewing before the ball reaches Nothing makes a batter appear so foolish or jars his polee as by a foot or more, (To be Continued) RUBE MA RQUARD HAS FLUNKED OUT ; Dleture was printed In almost every [newspaper in the country. Many devoted pages to the photograp! =| of the “beauty” In action The first swing of the Giants} through the cast and west created | & furor, because the fans wanted te eee this man, whose services were figured worth «a small fortuse Thousands of them flocked to the ball park on the day this left-hand er was to pitch John T. rush tust have smiled as he saw the dol this young man was bring ing into hie coffera, Had Marquard come up to expectations, the num ber of fans that came to see him alone, attracted by the tremendous purchase price, would more than have pald for him, Should Marquard develop into even a fair pitcher, the advertising down for rough riding on Saturday, | ground accruing from the fact that he fa) the “beauty” who would otherwise have remain ed away larger sum, the New York baseball club will continue to secure free thirds, and jumped from 11th to) thor advertiaing from the fact that the record price was pald for one of its pitchers. And don't for a ma) ment suppose that one John T Hrash did not figure all thie out jeaders the greatest concern during /and gave my partner a good lie! to Oscar the closing weeks of the meeting.|for hia next shot Watkins of the Indianapolis team | Lycurgua, although he has been out | the tenth hole from our opponenta. | before he turned over that check for $11,000, eee | yi Base Dall Cl Mike and the help surely did hand Brother Newlin a platter of jolts yesterday, 11 to 2, that’s all, Anderson started to twirl for us ‘but Mike pulled the string on him | Gus Thompson offictated and it waa all off with the Tigers | Capron, Bennett and Kellackey jeach got to Newlin for ro base clouts. The one from George's bat got through the outfield and the bridegroom completed the cir enit, sending in two men ahead of him. Jack Gleason of the fe in in the exposition. manager Seattle to take Jack says his team is making a good showing | “Red Dog” Devereaux, a popular} Juniform next week when the Web- footers give battle to Mike's men and} Vancouver and Portland will play at Dugdale's ball yard Sunday | Sloppy flelding allowed Spokane to down Aberdeen yesterday by a score of 7 to 4. Now that the team jhome soon and Jeff has posted his| forfeit, things begin to take on a roster hue from a sport standpotat HILDEBRAND AT HIS POST, (By United Prov.) SAN FRANCISCO, July 29. George Hildebrand, the former Seal outfielder, who was tranaferred to Sacramento before the season start ed, but who has not partictpated in & game thit year on account of an injury to his knee sustained in the Ortent while playing with Mike Fisher's globe trotters, appeared in Flanagan's garden this afternoon and played his usual good game Hildie says his injured member ts The old local favorite was given quite a hand beg he took his first turn at the at, | is coming THE STAR ‘QUR CONGRESSMEN PLAY BASE BALL--NOTE POSE! i] tt | }' | THURSDAY, |land and Frayne JULY 29, 1909. FICHT FOLLOWERS egeaeneenanaeaasenasnenacgngnegeneatgtsagnggaggsagganans raaegeagegeasegg egg eggaea teeta g geet BY THE RINGBIDER of the SAN FRANCISCO, Jul of Dick for the | Heater passed him yible attractions late matching u ny Frayne by Mi Pritt n th Wille ite August date, tunt by Matohm cour Arena iH take where they the best of the lool lightweight and as each haw a gree hould wplit up a very jmoney, Hyland has in the fleht ine i form ainee hi turn from the \ ct Hie battle i) GOLDFIELD, Fighting Dies Cullen ha moter Sulll during the ean Mining tember that he had Hyland accepting mateh Hyland will fieht at Buttle f the eh it ended tn Hitable unda f being the ake th Dane back His nd vietor # added to bh the terme 0 will weigh divide & percer in t the be fore don Pri¢ ting They are Jack ae rugged us ut | sletw that he when the pollor Two nny ring snd never refus w fant t y night will go if they win fford, who #tiil tn n be thelr fight Hud Dream! afte the Nelson hardly 4 better boxe aten ed and Chiek Kid Harr i mixes with Lew P ted $1,000 when he ch onged Nelson some time ago, but the battler pald no attention to him. | If he beats Powell Hudson will post a larger forfeit to meet the cham plon. Clifford also will feeve a} challenge. sping on A ng the Ol Hard 1 I panning that came of Nia sudden shift in the of a fight with Johnson, the ition tha wd to md «© Matchmaker ref od wixer and NO GANGES WN WGTORI: - MNNING LST _ | Brooke Still in the Lesa,| Archibald Comes Second! —Cohen’s Work Is Most | (iy Ceited Pres) | VICTORIA, B.C, Jaly 29.—The winning Met of riders for the Oak Hay track for the past week shows no material ehange over that of the previous week, Hrooks rode five winners during the week just cloe od and still maintains his lead with a total of 22 winning mounts to his credit. Archibald rode sx win-| gers during the week and is credit ed with a total of 29 winners or three less than the number credited to Brooks, As the latter will be) out of the waddle all during the! present week, having been set Archibald’s chances of taking ¢ will attract thousands joad this weok are yery good. The | enough om the back most hetable work during the past! (six firsts, five seconds and nine sixth position on the let, Coburn's| work since his arrival here has) been of the gilt edge order, and he| ie the one most likely to give the of the saddle for a number of weeks, | occupies fourth place. He was re tated om Friday last, and If he dew in as good form as he did previous to his suspension, there ts) no question bot that he will fnish| jthe season close up. Vosper con) tinues to ride in good form and) te close to the top. Keogh Is) ually climbing up, but he Is not riding as well as was expected. | Melntyre ts no longer a factor in} | the contest, as he has quit the) }track and will not be seen in the saddle here any more. Kelly ts still inactive, owing to an Injury he sustained some weeks ago, Qony | ie still on crutches, having not yet) | recovered from injuries recet nl} | ma race July 15. Selden, who | pected to die from the Inju recelved in a race several ago, ls out of the hospital, be not ride here again, and afte marvelous escape from death gay never be seen In the saddle again Following is the Hat of riders Who have ridden two or more ract@ at the meeting Jockey Brooke Archibald . | Vonper | Lycurgua J, King 2nd 18 2 ord 19 " 21 6 7 lat 6 H. EB hall player, will be in a Portland Coburn W. Kelly Keogh ., |D. Riley Melntyre Anderson | Leeds |W. Powers Matthews MeHride | Alarle Callahan | Belden Quay MeBwen Mclaughlin | Shale Kederia Smith Hulleoat , Wright F. Kelly an Forty-three of the sixty-one Pn of the meoting have passed into hie tory and during that time the elub has paid out to owners the sum of $65,850. W. M. Cain won two} races during the past week, atid continues In the lead of winning owners with 5 to his credit Barney Schreiber continues to oe cupy second place, with the gt mea stable third. The relative {tions do not show much change from that of last week, nw | y 4 4) 4 1 4 ‘ wee wae Sass see ae3]84 Notable of the Week. —_* | the ball aailed toward th 11) prioe pace w | 407-8-9 People's Bank Bidg., Becond jana Pike. HERE ‘$ ANA TURE FAKE GOLF GOLF BALL, ¢ CARRIED ON A FROGS BACK, HELPED WIN THE HOLE, (My United Pree) CHICAGO, July 1 some which was played on the Kan-/ FAL ENP 1 GUT SOME IE HERE Frisco will put her sole depend ence on her Olympic club in the national championship tn track and Id, to be held at the A-Y-P. fair next month. There will be any number of in- dividual entries from Frisco, but} the only clab team that will have a chance to make a showing will be the Olymple The men whose) names have been forwarded to the| secretary as competitors so far are W. RK. Knox, P. ©. Gerhardt, Jobn ©. Miller, Andrew A. Glarner, El Hot F. Craig, T. B. Smith, Ed Beo- won, Dave Martin, A. D. Plaw and) Kalph Rose | Olle Snedigar, the club's sprinter, | will be anabie to make the trip,| and Herbert Cheek, regarded by party and the caddies looked high many as the best low hurdier in| and iow for that ball. There was | the country, haa not recovered from | apparently no place on the fair) bad strain he suffered July 6. green where the ball might be con.) —————————— oealed. Pinally one of the party | discovered a small bole in the) Looking down tnto it, he | ball resting wafoly | a fro ort violating | n a four jane City Country club golf ree, a strange thing happened, accord ing to leaac B. Dunlap, who was a member of the golfing party, One of the players drove a ball from the toward the tenth hole, about 60 yards away. It was Mr. Dun | laps abot next. But let Mr, Dun lap tet it 1 chose by brassle whot with and bole, fall ing about 60 yards short on the green, Wo watched it after it struck the ground, saw it run along the grease and then vanish from eight. When we arrived at the spot where the ball struck, nothing could be seen of it. The members of the the D to play sald Mr laaw the lost How to play ft Until somebody pays a week was that of Coburn, who rode|any of the rules of the game was a perplesing problem Some one ht hastily of the idea of mak ing the frog produce the ball on the fair green. We tickled that frog with a twig; he attempted to Jump; that threw the ball from the hole He and | won) “While at the Country club 1) heard also of another freakish thing | that happened the same afternoon, | though in a different match, to which | was not a party. A visit! ing player here from Louisville) killed a bird that afternoon while | driving a ball from a tee. The golf ball struck the bird on the wing, | and both the fall and the bird | dropped straight to earth.” Every indication points to a very successful suit 50c Chi-Namel Grain-| sale. People who ing Outfit 25c |] have visited our | estete ot Z 7oNNNY store have invar- iably bought be- seit and one comb floors, cellings cause, as usual, made to resem. | ble any ffntel the reductions are OLF STORY| The clearance sale of Summer Clothing continues. Thegg Suits, which are excellent Se ues at their regular prices, are now offered At One-Third Off You Sav This 1-3 Off $13.35.... $11.65.... $10.00.... $ 8.35. $ 6.65..., $ 5.00.. Regular Price $40.00.... $35.00 $30.00.... $25.00.... $20.00 net net net net. net. iam $15.00 Net. a $12.50. . net... Most of ‘ile, are medium-weights suitable for carly fall wear. J. 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