Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Staff rotegraphe LOMOND, Cal, June 4 ® people think it's like y to photograph Jim t e for me just be " 8 Armetrong But t dn't stand ut inte st open ¢ gloves since he} opened his t ‘9 sad and snap wa on the run to. | haven't got time he said, as they shook | amp I got him on the run, all right. He was run ter Armatrong, and | Bob was doing his best to shy away from the hooks and swings The first. picture, on the left shows Armstrong blocking a left that had been sterted for his jaw Immediately after | snapped, Bob drove his left for Jeff'e unprotected | jaw, but it didn’t land; instead, Jim's Hight hand blocked the bl low he two went to for a second or so, and just ready | for another shot, Jeffries shoved and disengaged his | left hand from Bob's glove. | saw} the famous left starting for Arm- | etrong’s stomach, and the second picture shows w the camera caught — Jeffr ducking A | strong’s swing and planting his left | en big Bob's chicken coop. | The third picture illustrates a lit tle close work, with Jeffries up on} his toes stopping a left with hi wishbone and Armstrong blocking a left hook that had been started for his jaw. There's one thing that makes you warm up to a camera—it doesn't lie. When it comes to boostina, the cam era is a bum press agent, unless the booster wan For thi cold facts reason the pictures tel! ly than words the shape You don't notice any stomach in them, that's dead | sure, and the lens brings out the! back and shoulder muscles, where | Jeff gets his punching power, like | wart on a man's nose. TURKS AND INDIANS HAVE FEARFUL TIME = Seattle Boots Every Chance But Manages to Win Game by Hard Hitting—Hickey and Killilay All Used Up When Death Grapple Ends. j ] Standing of the Clubs. Jened, allowing the Beavers to romp | Won. Lest. Pet.| ome with the game | Vancouver ” 537 | The score: Tacoma 20 406} , Terome— nm 4 4 ee eek ATTLE 23 (439) fat a United Pres Ae ie SPOKAN June 4—The finest | 2 £2 exhibition of bonehead, bush league, 3 i 3 3 back lot baxeball ever seen on the Tim mS local grounds, was pulled off here Aa yesteriay. Spokane and Se . ‘ tried hard to outdo cach ot : a ; rotten work, and while the Turks ty H really played quite the worst game | Pianagan, ef 8 D4 ever, they stung the ball enough to one's ” i H : win out by the awful score of 12) Tenis « 7 3 4 to 5. Miller, > Ae $ Spokane slipped over three runs ons és on the Turks up to the fourth in 7 us Ty ning, making the tallies on a coup of hits and four large errors. Then |The horses should be thankful VARSITY WILL PLAY GAME AT VICTORIA University of Washington t left this morning fo: wr they will meet the Meg reg tion presenting the Ca ity thie aftern r and Lockwood are more ing the gaps left by Hemen . McQuire at the backst . rtatop p the tea ng as strong ever was ee ee * * * WORLD'S TENNIS * * CHAMP NOW. * * os * (By United Press.) os * LIVERPOOL, June T—Beals # ® Wright, the Amer an tennis ® * player, today won the cham ® * plonahip of Europe here * . * ee STA Photographs by M. C. Larkin, Copyright, 2 THE SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1910 “MAN AT BEN LOMOND J REPEATEDLY REFUSING TO R BE PHOTOGRAPHED? BOXING, PERMITS SEATTLE STAR PHOTOGRAPHER FOBHELP HIMSELF DURING FIRST ay OPEN-AIR WORKOUT WITH BOB ARMSTRONG 8 mM. ¢ LARKIN ROSEDROP WINS $30,000 STAK Eng J eoyearold filly won at E Li owned the $30 odds of our lengths owned by J. M by Reid Odds on Par EPSOM, », a th Sir William Bass, Oakes stuker today T to 1. She finished f ahead of Kvotut Usker, Parnell, ent Walk ran third nell wer to 1 dr by rm PETTY SOGIETY GIRL SAYS DRIVING AN AUTO ACROSS THE CONTINENT BEATS POURING TEA MISS BLANCHE SCOTT, WHO IS DRIVING AN AUTO FROM COAST TO COAST. Hickey, the untamed, became un manageable, and after walking tn @ run, was replaced by Killilay. Se attle fell joyfully upon the handrome one, and when that terrible inning | Ntoiy bar ay wie was over the bell rang five times | Masse on balle—oft ‘Miller, 2. D> From then until the end of the | plays Breen to James to Mtreth; Gaer chapter everybody was in trouble. | Per, to Rackenfleld to Mott to Achmute Loft on bases—Tacoma, 1, Vancouver. & Time—1:45. Umpire—Wright : Turks biffed the ball right and left. ree and managed to keep runs coming fe ncrose the plats, aad whic Spo,| NATIONAL LEAGUE kane played better ball, they seem cccnsitllndhoniaiae to be too sleepy to take advantage | Standing of the Clubs. of the Turks in their pain when | wi pet, Pot trying to field. Kverybody on the | Chicago i 678 Seattle club booted the ball |New York 4 641 - Adams, the peerless one, had a pair. | Pittsburg 17 614) Seattle got 16 hits, made & errors | Cincinnati 18 500 and 12 runs. Spokane negotiated 6| St. Louis 20 «6 's00! hits, 2 errors and made & runs. The | Brooklyn 2 450 above score tells the sad, sad story. | Philadelphia 22 a Boston . 26 360} ABR HPO A ET. | ) 2a At Boston. | “It ig more pleasant driving « hee 2 ee R. H. B | automod! across country than £4 FY F] Cease 20.05 «. 9 13 6| pouring tea at an afternoon recep . 3 9 | Boston © 7% Bitton; at least that's the way [ feel ; H : + Batteries—Cole and Archer; Cur. about tt eR 6 0) tis, Burke and Smith. This is what Mias Blanche Scott ~ — <— > m clety girl of R ater, N. Y., who bid 6 bd le driving an © land car 4H a At Brooklyn. ithe country, says Mies Boott's ® Pittsburg-Brooklyn game post-| _. 4 a ; 3 poned; wet grounds. | i ° 1 ° At New York. H | Cincinnati-New York game J] * poned; rain. reney P . i MEET, D+ 0600s bs 8 At Philadelphia. Totals 6 37 18 2] St. Louls-Philadolphia game post The result of the game yesterda Score by tnnin: poned; wet Yi aras jat Vancouver now puts the Beaver Boar ® islaenes jin the lead half a game, with tw Spokane . 9 1 }more in the seriss to be pla Sener: Toe AMERICAN LEAGUE | Tigers and Canucks moved over Akin. Adams, Cartw In Sn. ‘ fice hite—Adams, Sea nik " Bennett, Weed, Davia, 1 game will be pl ick. Struck out—By Killilay, 2 Standing of the Clubs. ttle will be the Septon, 3. Bases on balle—Ott Senton, 6 Won. Leet, > ckey, ; ow p ’ _— 1 mi) en ftehed balt—Lyneh by Philadelphia 26 10 Lefty M Ri Balie“ontaiek, 1; Custer, 1 New York 23 yeater ever awe Detroit ... a4 16 its, tw Lt. ru Boston 20 16 6 am the tw Cleveland . 16 18 466 | Sitogether kept Washington . 16 4 410 | Mit 0 Chicago ‘ 12 20 4 ; : Tpit St. Louis ... 7 29 194], Raymond and er each got t GET AFTER RASTY At St. Louls. a . o Boston-St. Louis game post @ub, hes last ebont the (hy Wales oct poned; rain best first baseman in the leagu y Un rene. R, B. ©, June 4 “ish blood of the At Cleveland, z COAST LEAGUE atirred into motion | on R. B. when Rasty Wright pulled off sofne | Was ‘on we air) of the coy itten decision. The | Cleveland 710 O Standing of the Clubs. ; crowd becaine — neo hg ered | Batteries—Groom and Street bey ‘ys i : intimated with loud ertes that Rasty | poi, g and Be “ wat worse than an embaimed egg,|**!kenburg and Bemis i 5 7 ‘ and would fain have acquired his H +4 4 goat. He worked his 8 stunt At Chicago. a3 4 of giving each team rotten decisions R. HE ‘ 0 a7 ‘4 to even up for former rotten de-| New York 1 4 “ ento 0 41 cisions, which system of trying to| cp j¢ 4 . right one wrong by another | “Btoago ‘ donsee #2 - O} At San Francisco with the strong disapproval of both| Batterles—Warhop and Swee-| R. H. i clubs. In the sixth inning the ex-|ney; Walsh and Block | Oakland 2 6 eitement became #o intense that al | Los Angeles o 4 pow wow had to be h to keep | At Detroit. ’ Melacs ash otitan some of the more bloodthirsty away R HI i Orendorts from the umpire’s throat ‘ = B. Seat Betinets held Vanco |} hiladelphia ... a es ee | Ak marten: fe until the fifth. and then weak- | Detroit toreseseseees 6 7 OF mut = = — Batteries — Plank, Atkins and|Sacramento .... 2 4 Lapp; Mullen and Stanage Portland . ‘on | ~ | Hunt, Fitzgera and Hugh Chalmers of the Chalmers | Krapp and Fisher mu get the goo he tive ompany declared in a] Umpire—Van Haltron ers te ae ee tee nquet in Chicago re- | "PS TERLING JEWELRY CO. |cently that time was coming The reliability run around 705" Wiest Aw Koom 119 soon when horses would be barred |Isiand will be held June 14-1 Main 7204 from the loop district in Chicago.|ia one of the big automobile ents the Bast will have this y * from New York to San Franctsco, and she will cross the great Amert an desert. Mins Amy Phillips ts w time, Phiiti; have for ling npanying her on the jong jour- hy, we are Miss Se pa been having 4 real bully ott declared, and Miss smiled her approval 1 driving an smobile long time, and just decid TD SPAR White « aminadinces it Shite 1910 t f MBoth stear gasolin cars, a : if nGw put te 1911 models on the nitrket 1) The Cobe cup race, rin over the Crown Pe cour in northern In diana. net yoar | be run over th di lis ape ay July 4 The distance is 200 miles, steck cars only eligible, with a minimum weight 7 pounds |} In to assure good flalds in all nt managers of {haar n " to have boomed the ntry price t for sack ever tart o | | The first 60 miles of the Glidden | ltour out Memphis ta along the | top of the Missin: { river lever ‘The United States Motor company mcern will have an annual output Jof approximately 25,000 cars. me cole th ing ch in easly essible from New York il Iphia, ar Jos, such 1 ery var of hie ont | ther are & great number are not | included. hey are exempt from taxatiot rR meets will be staged in all par of the uatr July 4, and the le 1 drivers are MM demand. The biggest event scheduled ts the three meet at Indianapolis. aid suntr The plucky attempt the trip the young woman's route has been so arranged that she will spend every night In some town where there are good hotel facilities She is not making an at @ new speed record of the wirding trip, but her a will be about 160 r Leach Cross was Wallach by ed Louts the rabbi when he first chris sat into life's game, He ts also a entist, and does a big business on Kast Side of New York city Auto Directory Ads oA C M PULLMAN BODY BUILDERS O15 Be “ FISK TIRES oO, 1910, by the Newspaper Enterpr *| of abandonment against Chas. AND AUTO REPAIRERS Pike St, 7 Associatio rary 5, WASHINGTON CREW NO (Dy United F PORTLAND, Or June ‘ ot Fi e (My United Press. oa Mysterious” Billy Smith and Al tein. tine 4c Oe : + eae Neill have decided to come togeth: | ington Sanat this en the race Sa Siu be a hard one for either or for a 10-round boxing exhibition. | affray will take place at the | ever held a will row late Exposition rink Friday evening, | Pacit ' regatta, ‘ine ih While t are the favor | k r fans ad ; ites, the No n col has the Washington eight a | Both Sanith eee Neill have been} strong » apparently well pared with Eastern eum training for the t few weeks pre na ON, BAVINE ate edge w loc vnsin crew, with) paratory to thet r me which | ang helaht. aver Parvin i, whet gr has been postponed from time to the Bad rw’ 171, and 6 “t 1 inch % PS time on account of Smith's ankle,|in height to 6 fect % inch of the 163; Trane, & i which he turned while dotng road crew Surumicht, bow, work Washington oarsmen have !ardson, coxswein, MB Now that the physician has pro-| nounced {t in good shape, the mys terious one has ae ® heart on showing the boxing bugs that he) | has lout none of the cleverness and |punching ability that made bim well known a few years ago. | | Neill swears that he will upbold j the honor of San Francisco. ; ‘BAOADWAY HIGH E515 TACOMA (By Cnited Presa | TACOMA, J 4.—With the Ta- jcoma high school team one ahead | Jin the mine Broadway bunch | xrabt wo runs through a couple np * and backstop errors, and | om out, the final score being 6 | Tacoma made several errors, but had a little the best of it in the | hitting, Kneeiand being found ofter er and harder than MeQuary NOW YOU CAN GO TO THE BIG SCRAP (Ry United Press.) | | NEW YORK, June 4—“Any | man has aright to leave his wife for a few weeks to see a | big fight, provided he has left .| her with ample support. I'd go | myself if | could.” Magistrate Nash when he dismissed the charge | BEST $5.00 PANAMAS IN SEA The Nobbiest $2.00 Straw Hats! $1.00 SAVED aught at Arcade Buildin wre wetoffice. opposite of Brooklyn. Adler's wife said she had discovered that her husband was planning to attend the Jeffries Johnson fight in so she swore to an a ment complaint to keep him at home. AVE- HIRD AVE. 7319 co nen 4) Wolgast and his automobile coming as famous as Jack n and his benzine wagons, Or| | maybe Ad's press agent is just wak- ‘ing up from @ long nap Ad Are Business Builders. Phone Ad: Miecurte Ove vertising Dept. “Star,” Main 9400, ver an ars rom OnILE Ind. 441. Rates reasonable. The Motor G Pierce Arrow Motor Gas: me ai: 3 ai ee ens Puget Sound Rubber (0. AND REGAL AUTOMOBILE § tos ute ed pubite %, ert) Ngterson f Co, 023 E Pike seas of 4600, —Prhones— a wale. Phone No sea Ted. 4278, ee ‘OR CAR CO. _ Stall lotor Co. ~** Reo Four Cylinder $!, 250 "aaa 910 E. Pike TE WARNER Warner si ‘DIstat Auto-Meter rr McDONALD BR Everything he oarrt RISELY Become ° Rote OS. Auto Top Factory eled. ‘DISTANCE / out CASTE Yenawine & Seibert »: vas podies any Wind By WooD WORKERS rel tine, - Want 1876.