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; i i ; ‘ OMA United Pree.) July $1 (ty TACOMA, @ bard, uphill y score in the seventh, the ins t Tacoma send one across Ip the eighth and win yeaterday's « Mine’ Tigers began hooking Miller's offerings In the asoond ‘and | epigr on the lea In the arth, q ty itth the ite man speak a man around the base: q + rbpeated the performance in the ait ‘nd seventh, only to lose out to the eledre g combination of hits ahd bobbies. Boore Taco ABR H. POA B Qpleman, > ..4 0 @ 3 ey ; Hee in, 2b Sie 8. Pos i litiey, if tok Ge Se gee H ippert. cf ...4 2 8 € 0 0 q rby, rt Rh her dee eae ie j Jonrad, tb ea Wee ag See eR : ; e o 3 ’ 0 if : e 1 1 e i ; ; ° e 1 3 0 | FF. ; ROH o 8 | o 6 i] Oe { » 0 ' ® 1 he | Gus pr € eo 8 } Mulder, p 2.002 8 4 | Total OR. eee | Boore by Innings if ‘Tacoma OLOTOO OT ta ri Beattie O00 01110 O~a | Summary: Two-hase hit—Conrad if Three-base ‘apron. Sacrif ; aft on basee | & Rtruck by Miller, 1. th ; ba Baker, 3; off Mu | Wile pitch—Baker, Bit by pl { ~Baker by Miller: Ketlack : er. Time—1 hour, 2) minutes. i Jmpire—Carruthers. i ig at piers i July 11.—Starkell, the j - hit fn all four réay and made jose game of what should have an easy contest for the In Bpokane's fielding was of the league order, Soore RK HF Aberdeen . deoseeeerese# 9 0 Bpokane . + seeeene mo 3 Battertos: Starkell and Kreits : Killilay and Spencer. At Vancouver. VANCOUVER, July 21.—It took ten Innings to beat the lo- erday. Both Paddock and ton twirled classy ball. Score . tteries: Seaton and Fournter; jock and Brooks. Standing of the Clubs. Last. Pot “4M f “ou 3 “6 oa 4 sé 458 so 438 “6 638 eneoeoe PACIFIC COAST. LEAGUE Pedesoorocos At Pittsburg. HE ring. Many of the Graney ‘and Fischer, New York i rs ‘jae the Arena before the fast | —— | At San Pittsburg . +3 60] ‘Three wrestling matches, all a nto i HK] Hatteries: Matthewson, Ames/|short ones, served to gratify the a Ban ince 5 bjene Sehlel; Wiltse and Gibson, wounded feelings of the expectant ‘ teres: Baum an Pover — fan. ‘Btrangler” Smith of Portland | ‘ in and Berry, At Cincinnati, a threw James MeNeill of Seattle in . EB.) 19 minutes and 20 seconds, Chas.| <3 pagename m | Brooklyn. 2-1 2/Ojson rolled Andy Martin twice in P poig pk “f ‘3 3/ Cincinnati 2 6 2)less than 10 minuies, and BE. M. Z Batteries: Melntyre and Ber-| Howard, of the crulser Coloradc § gan: Koester on pchearidae, nd Wo-| aor Ewing and MeLna pinned the shoulders of Frank Sul we Called 13th Inning—darkness, livan of Bad Francisco to the mat) Standing of the Clube. in 3 minutes and 60 seconds, } Won, Lost. Pet. At Bt. Louis. An far as the “boxing” exhibition | Lopes g a | . HB Went, there wan nothing to it bat Angeles fl $44 | Boston. a6: of po Neg He comet and _— si o 3 + mad “ M4 hu St Louis . Soy WEE Bae | ny oA a a pal merino fernon .. 77 442| Batateries; Derehie and Graj‘? ™° nes oe Tomen 0 AMERICAN LEAGUE At Washington. R. Batteries: Scott and Owen; Smith, Ohi and Street. $2.50 No.643X D&M Fielders’ Mitt $1.25 ery Mitt in xk will be id until Aum. Sth at one-half the fraction o {tx price. Out door and more out doors le what every boy girl needs. very bit of rowh air they {nhalo while Piaying base ball will do them ten times b oad as the air in a © of lively exerolse, tote , io What makes strong and ¥ ius men and women, You buy away below the cost of production ow, You benefit your children a { aandfoid hy providing every } Hettnefur means of physical devel opment She Fielder's Mitt soo... Ie $00 No. 32 Ftelder's Mitt $1.00 No. 27 Bunton Tan’ Leather No, 42 Cravan Tan, or No. 44 X 4 r Fieldor's Mitt... :0 1a No ehide palm, strap Te eucks werlat Floider's Mitt age | or Mitt $1.75 No. 644 Hor Mitt A $2.60 No. #87 Horsehide paim, 48 same, No. 435 #ame, of 94 game. Fleider's Mitt i $445 No. 413 Horashlde Pain Mit #118 i ny, Wo 4nx Horsehide Palr 443 same "e268 I other $4.76, 99.06 $4.50 off! $4.60 Welders Mi A She aM halt Fred M. Spinning. 1810 BROOND AVE. After fighting | scrap and finally tle-| 3 | Overall and Archer, \ ‘WHO WANTS TO “RASSLE” WITH ME?) th th at A a AL pe tke Vanes] = Ohad COL AL AL GIOVANNI RAICEVICH, ITALIAN HEAVYWEIGHT WRESTLER. Cleaned up a lot of wreatlors in hallenges the inside of the Arena the men would be allowed to mis It into a jlively mill, but those fane wore Standing of the Clubs. jsaaiy disappointed Batteries: Donovan and Schmidt; | Manning and Kletnow. Won. Lost. Pet.; The police department and the Detrott ..... ~ 88 637 | sheriffs office were well represent Philadelphia 63 7 G98 | ed. and as both Kauffman and Roller Boston iS ie) | 644 | had posted $200 each with a justice | \Cleveland . 48 «= 43— 527 of the peace down town, Chicago .. “4 46 489 | Wasn't much chance of the New York .. 42-49 462 | !n& arrest, St. Louis ... » 61 493 in length, There was no referee, | Washington ..... 26 66 249 | n° stakes, no decision except in th | mind of the apectator, no slugging | japd practically no fight | NATIONAL LEAGUE reception. The fans booted and/ the house were thrown into the | Ah cover and swings like a gate, in variably missing his opponent by a foot. ham: Salloe, Melter and Phelps | At Chicago. | R. H. @. Chicago Pr : 6 6 ‘ Moore Bataterion and Dooin; JANA SAYS MEXICO Standing of the Clubs, Won, Lost Pet pty Pittsburg . wee OF 2 127} WASHINGTON, dD. ©., July 31 Chicago oa » Ambassador Thompson at Mexico |New York .... iy 35 688 City today notified the state de }Cineinnat! ....... 44 “4 500 | partment tat theh Mexican govern IPhiladeiphia ...., 29 48 448|ment will hereafter prevent horse St. Louls . 49 424 racing at Tia Joana, near San Di Brooklyn . 65 968 ego, Cal, | Boston . “ 281; This action on the part of the FLYNN GAVE O'BRIEN | A GOOD TIME OF IT DENVER, “July a1 —It the Jack ‘BASEBALL IN DAY | O'Brien-Fiynn fight had gone 10) | | | Mexican government {s the remult of @ protest made against the pro | Jeot of prominent turfmen to estab {lish a race track at Tia Juana, fol llowing the passage of theh anti race track gambling law by the Cal hago state legislature, | rounds Jast night, the Philadelphia! CIRCUS AT NIGHT gentleman would have been aj bruised and battered man, but it} didn't go 10 rounds. PITTSBURG Pa, July 91.~Bar-| | The bout went six rounds, In the ney Dreyfuss and Harry Davis, the early stages, O'lirien did have @/jatter a large holder in the Keith shade the best of the argument, Proctor Theatrical Syndicate, are but when the gong sounded at the jend, he was in distress. In the [third the Pueblo fireman opened an old cut over O'Brien's eye and closed the eye abut with a left jin the sixth, preparing to form a syndicate to run outoft-door hippodromes in every National and American league base | ball park in the country, with the exception of where both leagues are represented in theh same olty, when lke * * rors hhh rors * | there will be one hippodrome, The! * first experiment was tried hore last * IT’ ODD. : night, Forbes field being turned into - ir nd for the! ight | Five—Is ft a lucky number? #|" “Tos Browne for Meh night, | Walsh, + White t Victoria With a Princess. Smith *| Princess Victoria leaves at 9:00 Flene. */ a. m. dally for Vancouver via Vio- | ,& Scott */torla, The real modern steamship * Sutor. * | of the Pacific coast, giving daylight | *® Burns. * |* . Those are the labels of the #/the famous Active Pass, Gulf of | #® White Sox seven pitchers, It's #| Georgia, passing in full view ot the | *® peculiar that each name om- * sagen flehing fleet at the mouth ® braces five letters, but it's a & of the Frazer * fact *| Canadian Paeific Ry. 609 LA eee ee avenue, jton nine. ame, and as both teams are com Pi blood prised largely of seml-professional | Ye'9* } ball players, they should put up a ‘The match met with a very poor| ¥ery good exhibition. The game will be called at 10 | howled and at the conclusion of the| O'clock. Danny Shea will umpire. jpertormance half the cushions in| Batatery for Reston will be Gallant the Barboos, disappointed | | Okker and Duncan, THE STAR AM SULLIAN 0 COMING Wil Ovesis A A UL Games Personally—N Question About Records | Then, James EB. Sullivan, president of © Amateur Athletic Union, and 1? leading authority on amateur hietics in this country, will come Beattle to referee In person the A. U. national champlonatip mos at the exposition Stadium, | weet 13 and 14 Mr, Sullivan's eoonce will eliminate any ques 8 OF Uncertainties that might ‘ er new records established. and the athletes of the West will at least have an opportunity to estab jah world’s records and have them SEMI-PROFESSIONAL TEAMS PLAY SUNDAY A match game for a purse of $190 there | Will be held at Dugdale’s park on invit-| Sunday morning between the old The six rounds varied | Harbee baseball team and the ren- Keach team bas won i Swift, and for man whe qusenntess sack you to dance PRIVATE uh musa ev. ety Gay pnd prening Cinases and sesninbiien dine free Fourth and Telephones Lessons In response to numer ous requests for the repetition of the inter eating COCOA FACTS which we have printed aa parts of our adver tinements, we shall re peat the series of 40 Facts, beginning wit No. 1, which will appear in an early issue of this paper D. Ghiradelli Co, Eat Mapleine Ice Cream —It’s Delicious Mapletne ta the new flavor better than maple views of the Sound, Stralte of Fuca; | bo you WANT To BUY, SRLL, RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS? wand second hani you ble monoy. pw SATURDAY, WORLD’S LIVE. ‘SPORTING NEWS CONNIE MACK, FOX OF BASEBALL, IS DANGEROUS FOE THIS YEAR dent dealers hand. | :_——_ a! JULY 431, 1909 “Come on, you Connie Mac k! ‘This is the way some 100,000 fann are pulling in the olty of Brotherly And Connte Mack 0 | THE BRAINY LEADER OF THE This man looks Uke one of tho#e jown country and on the continent of | PO! =v Des Pate, ‘as ile we ATHLETICS, white-faced and whitesutted comic Europe, Now he te ambitious (©! 109 yards in 9 46 seconds at Spo-| Cornelius MeGillicuddy—leader of acrobats we noe oa the vaudeville take - Goteh and agg ye . bane the timtere’ Week niweye|the Philedelphia Athieiles, runners stage. But he tan’t R a more and ot ner big fe lows on this side | heen questioned, and a0 It haa been | up in the American longue race, Is ville artists this big Italian firet? He's on bi with all Western records, With T -Oe Of. ¢ taseball, O os This ix Giovanni Rat h, 220-|way feross the ocean now with aj Sullivan in charge at tho Stadium he wisard of haseba oi fee: FS lana rae 2 hy Fate wd r eat i " Oo junk legged ong who bit pound Italian wrestier He > vallee full of recommendations and | "¢2* ™¢ Hoth there will be no dis | ile long legged, long-drawn-ow | putes if records are broken. All| of machinery It's coming to him, so much discussion about Stanley Ketehel's nationality and his right name that | am going to take It upon myself to relleve the public's mind and slip you the right dope. It haa been stated that he tn a Russian, a Pole, & Blavonian and a Hungarian, but everybody seems to [have overlooked the fact that he Is a direct descendant of « gypey king. That's right. Stanley bas flowing through his Hie great grandfather was the king of & band of Hungarian) aypeles, bat late In life his nomadic job and settled in Rus « where Ketohel’s grandfather and father were born. Therefore, if Stanley had a mind to, he could #o to Hungary, gather the scattered descendants of hie great grand father’s band and set himself up as a king. Now, as to the champlon's right jname. In Hungarian, it is pro ‘pounced as it fs in Engileh, but the spelling ts different. Here it ta Keoel The combination ‘oa Is pronounced ilke our ‘toh, so the You cannot make a good cup of cocoa out of poor cocoa; a couldn’t spoil hi coc in the making. delicious, nourishing. Less than one cent Don’t ask merely for cocoa —ask for Ghirardelli’s. ev we ofr at Litwin COLLARS 1c, 2c, 2rc AMOUS OLLARS ‘Lexie CUFFS K ANNOT iNtstt RACK SHIRTS Be $500 Reward Wor any case of alcholtem that I cannot cure In from 8 to 6 daya J. B. BRISBOIS Globe 1 | Watch Tho Star's Business Chance Columns for Good Things at a rgain. christened | ve up) transition to the pure United States’ rardelli’ LAUNDRY 1 In that game young enerty and] enthusiagm triumphed against old,| seasoned baseball mechanism, The old playera=-once the glory of thelr game-couldn’t stand the gaff And Connle Mack, sitting obseure-| ly under the roof of the players’ | bench, wae thinking, thinking He would risk one year of un popularity, he decided—the unpopy larity that follows the manager of | | | losing team, He would devote a| yearthe year 1908—to training up| for 1909. In tho meantime, forget] the pennant is | Ho the old Athletics disappeared. | Socks Seybold Went back to the! minors, The brilliant “Jimmy” Collias Mkewle, Oeste sohrock wont out, and Murphy to the bench. Rube Waddell was sold to St Louis. Mike Powers, the plucky | catcher, died Only Harry Davie and Topay }Hartsel, in the field, and Ben land Plank, pitchers, remained, Then on the ruins of the old Connie bullt |the now, He picked up players for] a song Bome of them were no; good, They didn't last, Those who gave promise were nourished as) carefully au a baby prince | A new Collins took the place ¢ the old—Eddie Collins, a college! boy, who could hit anything, Con} nie taught him to field, and he took his place at the head of the Amert | can league batters in 1909 | He picked up Krause, the piteh ing find of the seasou—Krause, who} pitched a dozen #traight victories Ganley from Thomas trom where He grabbed Bob Washington and [re Nobody quite knows itimepleces used will be placed tm | all right Detroit eas nomen Le ithe hands of jewelers for a woek Connie Mack, with a team of/he did get all his material But | Washington a ae preceding the meet, and all at youngsters, with the amatiest pay-|/ he got It and welded ft into a great) . Batteries: White and Sullivan | tapes d in measuring the courses | roll of any big league team, ts push | baseball machine Witherup and Str will be tested and certified hy|ing Hugh Jennings’ figers hard for) Other managers were spending } = recognized engineers on the day be. | the lead |money ithe drunken sallors, and fore the me The 1009 Athletion te the result of | about aa etlvely, Connie never} At Boston. i* Whaee wil plenty of record|a dariig plan of Mack pald mueh money, He bought prom First game RH. EB mcs entered In the meet, and) The old Athletics, winners of two! ises and made the promises come! St. Loate ' 4 |some record breakers, perhaps. At| pennants, always (o be figured on | true Boston ii 6 least three men who have run 100|im the race, were wearing out. In| “Watch out for the Athletics,” {s/ Batteries; Dineen and Step phoma; | yards iy lose than 10 seconde wij!| 1907, after a bard fight, they lost| the whispered word around the oth-| Cleotte and Carrigan. } be entered, one of them belng ‘Nel-| thelr chance for the pennant in a/ er seven baseball towns Second game RH. B| son, the Pulinian athlete, who sill] 174nning struggle with Detroit, | Its thelr tribute to Connle Mack | }St. Loule..... a) ar run for the Beattie Athiette club, | samme: 2b AES TT A I OS | Boston ....... 3 7 5 |deha sy st ew York and | | i . Neiies —_ A w, of San c the Batieries Pelty and Criger; Cot “4 2. greatest thane aioe mn ye 4 wi ippsinted Fane Hal "yt ants Sats] STRAIGHT DOPE FROM | | record for the discus, andyftetph | At eased beatin nE | Cushions Into Ring | Rose i# the champton shot a seq | | count eet") Nothing Bat Exbibiton Snes fait | RIGHT) FOLLOWERS entrie ) " Philadelphia . scot HL 1) No Arrests, |elub of Ban Francleoo were rec mare | Batteries Liebhardt, Bitton. =a | yesterday by Maj. W. M vtratta, | Boles and Bemis, Clark; Dygert and) Notwithstanding the announce-| director of athietion at the fair. | (BY THE AINGSIDER.) from Keeal to Ketehel was very | Thomas, Larkins |ment of the Arena management|They tnclude Gerbardt and Knox.) gay pRANCIsco, July 31—Ci|Hatural and easy, When the As| rae jthat last night's meeting between | sprints and hurdies; Miller andiyiis Here's a scream. It came *4in came into the world, his | At New York. | Al Kauffman and Dr. Roller was-to|Glarner, middie distances? Graig.) unig morning's mall, and ae | Proud parents bestowed upon bim R. H. Ej be nothing more or leas than an|miler; Ralph Rose and AM Paw. | ici: be expected, It was written |the name Btanisians, one that tn rolt .... 0 4 lexhibittion boxing match, a great; ¥elghts, and Martin, Smith and by an Oakland fan very common in Hungary, and by New York . -6 10° 2) many fans thought that once on | Heeson for the junior events Dear Editor: There bas been | Which @ long line of gypsy kings were known. When they wandered to this country with their followers, Stanislaus was 4 bit too heavy to carry around, so they changed it to Stanley, and to thie day Stanleye are the bosses of nomads. Follow ing in thelr footsteps, our hero also changed bis name from Stanislaus to Stanley, which sounds very much like the name he was known by in hie knickerbocker days—Stantle | Therefore Stanley Ketche!l of the prize ring is Stanislaus Kecal of aypey royalty “How would | billet | “King Stanislaus, middleweight champion of tho world, va. Jack Johnson, prince of Dahomey, heavy weight champion of the world’ Ry the way, could some one of you readers enlighten as as to the jname of Johnson's ancestors? A little research might result in dis leovering that Black Jack ts a lineal deacondant of King UJ1j!, who clean- ed up all the missionaries, from \baritam to heavyweight, that came his way this look on the “Ee. A. Hi" Pe poor cook Or Fragrant, a cup. | SAVE MONEY » PAIN, | y yout way! laska-Tyukon| expoattion. A déntal war is on tn Seattle 1 am fighting the Btate combine, and on are reduced twenty-five to i) inations are f |{ree. 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