The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 18, 1910, Page 2

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te OT TOON 2 ce se LEFTY MILLER NAILS — nker tx out of the ‘All-Star Ball Teaiti Pic THE STAR THE ANTI-FIGHT ked y z nd MICROBE GROWS LOOK THEM OVER AND THEN DON’T YOU WISH DUGQAKE HAD THEM Fe rHe TURKS ° . k in & Former Seattle Twirler Gets Revenge on Turks—Cus- 1 , " ee " ‘and ter, the Demon Swatter, Only Man Able to Hit acon w iil Frisk Wears a Large, Painful Boot. | aid bo st . Pa | - | 3 Wen, Lost Pet | ' t hk ' 30 5 | 3S RONNER PLS | | ‘ Ty Ve i Pre | ~ _oT vA RESCUE STUNT REA WANTS STADIUM seuger . | BUILT IN SEATTLE. en M | . ’ | | (Ry United Pree) John A. it ra ry \ : ne. | SPOKANE, J Al ¥ f the urd of regent $ — « Y Rya ne nive y “ at , “ ave - wher a t an a ble fium b ene oe rcoma for | pus like Tacoma ba to hit af inning | | it could be built for $20, » w tow t . bd nid I n t after a ¥ to i th t R business men and athletic « a ‘ t } tions and tran lation ¢ 4 we 8 raight | | should get toge nm th a rouble all t . | jnot be hard to noney | And it ould t ch : | ual flock of world’s best} Loeat 0 the too the Ta] . ° ' ei dase ba teams are making the! looms stadiem bas helped | te ¢ their f | ee eS ae § | rounds of the sporting pages at this | Tacoma. | ‘ * ° @ietage of the heated contr ersics ae Soe ERTS Ge: EE be | apyelgettege recone garage /PRINCETON TAKES | Pao yan 8 dF Sime ptok | THE DECIDING GAME| > 4 3 » i @ @ @ @| Bresnahan, catch | 4 ae Ge oe o, first be | w hres } as 2 , als . © 34 16 1] Lajote, second b | Logger | es 3 bil manera Wagner, shortstop ‘4 9 ee . 4 5 +o © 8 & 8] Lord, third & a ; ° > ws os ee r field ; f .- ; " rt ; Re ae Cobt ° " ie ae ar : ‘ . it r : i : 1 e . Magee * 1 13 @ 66] Mathew Mullin and J my Fone - " | Hk PL Be a |, Frenchman makes playw there Is 1 n They are tt ane of t ‘ ee OS a Be . make, and 2 y in t re nino need no defense,| two runs to the @ er Se for the rensos lesind’ he te ther Mine 8 then a the back~| Rvers of the Cubs, Gardner of Bos a to Mullin, and NATIONAL LEAGUE ¢ t n-|ton Red & Doyle of New Y . t ot. be nd h. | Natfonals, are classy nd mack all fan knows how @oo — "| ‘ Something Gn them | when they a cnt. - Standing of the Clubs. 4 of # fight just aw hard | son tn an good & pitcher « Won, Lost. Pet { Wa « a tee { scrap-| ever foo! | ry 16 co Arefler and Job M wier is 44 4 anny, M Mf the Giants te next hat Moor ‘ e Billy Sati my opinion. He is «| the brainiest man in hae and | 23 Vancouver the game, and I t always wp ini what he wou fo with ¢ 26 Summary jee any other backstops in ¢ big | t t ht a good and daring | quick thinkers an ady | Custer Se Agues who clase with these, Hres- | base runner, and strong tn the ers such as 1 hav 4 a « Off Miller, 6. yan 3 2-2. by Bon: |catcher In the game today think he te bett ® Bush of Be- | history j Bitcher Frisk Umpi Prary. r jerful showing Hal Chase | trott, Tinker whe, Dootun of DIAMOND GLINTS. i At Philadelphia ne with the Yankeos this|the Phillie, Turner of Cleveland, or Midget™ fr ne has boon sent} RH mt call for first | Mefiride of Washington. Wagner, of | back Fries Jennings Cincinnat! Soeur 36 3 ’ not only @ wonderful | course, is a wonder oes | Philadelphia ee ie) Be deteiall @ the knack of get-| Harry Lord of the “8 a} Since Braneficid was canned from et | }ting the timely bite and is a «i racker jack third , Frod Clarke the |, Datteriee—-Burns and McLean; | stogger (es away out In knows al! about tnsid Del Howard, Joo | Stack and Moran | te Hoblitzelt Cinein , 4 othera, bet pond At New York. ¢ of Chicago, Konetchy | something . | the bill as well as RHE jinals, Stahl of the Boston | like the beet of the lot to me | Pitesburg Pe aa Me oth clase first; & ker of the Red Bo Cot) . . 2 (Ry United Press.) | guardsmen, who are scheduled to/ it they doa't compare | the Tigers and Mages of the § i ses Sacksasien aint sede ak shah New York s 6 36 SAN FRANCISCO, June 18—)be on hand, will soon be ready to] » Believe we, what this trio would doin hia regular turn for the Cuos |. Batteries—Adama and Gibson; Gov. Gillett may stop the fight) make the circuit of the nickel! king of second base-|to opposing pitchers would be sin-| The big fellow has about regained |Drucke, Raymond, Phite and game in California today, but wm men and he ter th Rach man ls @ 300 or better |his strength, and is anxious to be- | Myers. Promoter Louis Blot, who arranged if Blot goes on with the fight,/Yeer ‘han The big | ntteor & good base runner and ain work thé Langford-Kaufman match, {n-| neither Kaufman nor Langford, it At Brooktyn. ie tends to make a few pennies out of is thought, will be the men to go ~ . ft, anyway. He will take moving! to the front to run the chance of a/ “COAST LEAGUE Chicago ..... serserens 1 6 ures of the death of pugilism) knockout from the law. It is gen-| Brooklym ..... siseeeee @ 8 8 San Francisco. erally conceded that the men who Standing of the Clubs. Ratterice—Brown and Kling; If the fight goes on as he says) will take part in the preliminaries Won. Lost Rucker and Bergen. (Thirteen in| | ft will, and the fighters are arrest-| will be selected for this honor. | Porttand tT 2 nings.) ed, the first few rounds of the last! The men scheduled for the cur j#en Franciaco “a ™“ Battle on the Coast, plus the added tain raisers are Oakland aa PT’ At Boston. feature of the arrest of the) George Quinn vs. Charley Har | Vern “I oT St. LoulsBoston morning game | and the rout of everybody | per, six, rounds. j ™ 6 4 stponed; wet grounds @t the ringside, not to mention a| Jim Horner-vs. Pete Maguire, six ss esr 4 i ag " ft, faulede t few prettily uniformed national rounds (hp United Brees) } “The chief of potice and myself! os eta, | St, LauleBoston game pos = = a See see | SAN FRANCISCO, June 18—~"I}can handle this situation and no| weaaaned Ye A canon: rain | } ~ j - — lthink the governor is taking the| militia is needed. We are not here | Oakland es j 5 [ne ae ponent oi Sables OU Ly wedi Is er Goes olla : ¢ i| AMERICAN LEAGUE " “ sald District Att oy Ft making grand stand plays, We are} fatterios—Harkins, Nelsor jously.” sald District Attorney Fick| not going to stop any fight on the] Mitze; Whalen and Spt Standing of the Clubs. ert yesterday. He has re strength of hearsay evidence, but) an task 15 REAL LADY-LIK quested nothing of ether myself or) if a fight is really In progress and} At Iphia fon is It must have tickled Lefty to/the chief of police. If be would! a representative of the governor at rk » 6 a an the Turks the way he did, as|only send = representative to the! the ringside will tell ua when, in| Verner troit 3 (OO 23 (By United Press.) he has been honin’ for @ chance} ringside and notify us when he| his judgment, auch ia being hela,j/°rvsod 2 $3 LES, June 18.—Sew-|to even up on Mike Lynch. Lefty); : “ . “ . i] Ratte Vintott nd 19 463 fag ciréle pugilism, such as dished is a mighty good pitcher, and will] thought @ prize fight and not a box) the chief of police and myself will) hr on) ° mc 4 ror} @ut to the fans at the Naud J bably get better as thd season |! match had been en d upon) do uty by the statute prohibit-} p shes a 7 ++ ion pavilion last night, ix not por ivances. bes would willingly stop ft ac y © fighting“ | At Ban Fran * 10 1 wiar in Low Ange’ according - . as ancisco i 2 the unanimous verdict of stroller : Jimmie Adams and Red Robert it Ang At Detroit Along the local Rialto today. frown played great ball tr t HH l Th If Governor Gillett had been at the § for their respective ~ a ase as Captate as Made h RIE Fingside last night to see Jim Barr ay. Br with } r . Kite and Smith - . - ‘ And Sandy Ferguson slap one an ty, has be fl \ fee I R 1 B. ll T retroit ankees Into Rea a eam | a other's wrists and stroke one an ers brows with loving finge might have had another r putting to a nainiess death t game in California Throughout 10 monoton 1 Ferguson, whose abdominal ro tundity approximated that of a Japanese wrestler, worrted along with Barry. Not a blow was «tru @uring the ficht that would have Darrassed a cracked Haviland cup, and the fans at the ringside ex their leasure as ont t fana can. he preliminary contests productive of 4 bit of the give take, with the “take” being. mon Olized by one of the principal» Bas brought the fight game into ii! Tepute. One fight was stopped in the sec elf and his team, a been known to get away with a few Batteries tte and & Kleinow; AnAge At Cleveland. ‘SPECIAL TS |innings as @ pitcher | RH Ponner wants to cut out his be w York .... 6 17 1 eak or he will Cloveland ; t. f knows it | B *—Link, Manning and | Custer, who hasn't hit the be . | Mitet Berger and Ei the war, got th an Rn : wats yesterday —in fa got all] 4 A" | BALLARD TEAM WANTS GAMES { Seattle's hits. | eo Bo gees : - 3 ‘ | J through with | ar ar ne ~y “7 nity ri ; ring Streib, who| f ' 2 Fo} janes Jor ro cm a 38 t ° a letter to 2825 W A lot of rah rah fans are a yy Fe Sth at h , | The on south- | BIG FORESTER PICNIC AND EX | ne | CURSION. ~~ pl New All aboard for Pleasant Beach | 7 ee” oom unday' All kinds of outdoor } 4 10,000 5 sorts, good dancing and basebal te not | a | Boat leaves Colman dock. Round | ond round the police, when was evident that a rawboned yout! who was making his firet profes sional pugilistic appearance, wa fikely to be robbed of his a beauty, and nother was end t the referee in the same round n| ft was reported suffered - that one } re fractur roof of his olfactory ap | If such “figh as the it Berry fiasco are to be’ stag | rab 6 mor the most rabid fans won't f > bad, though the governor unt is intent h” to quit, as bh to run fighter ts frow r good fighting «a away.” Ferguson r 1a decision, base ly upon. the fact that he was fatter than E As & fight, or eve : manufacture troft is genera the center of try. Tennis Shoes We offer f thonally strong Tennis Shoes attractive and quality new road maps of Ohio wi f charge, but a slight charge. South F ne _ merce } r for er ron rn part of Hoo » métorinte r fighting re ar re ge th t for good New Or | leans automobtits fets in th state prison camps are being used m the road work, and the Southern ra b e wit the next year or wo Louisiana will have better roads than any state in the South a tin NAL CHASE, GREATEST FIRGY BASEMAN IN THE GAMEs Pa ! « and criti malik ar nan r f r ' mere uit =~ us in giving big major m to throw a ball at = the made this bee Test eas rT wieeeal re Business Builders. Phone Ad tiecurte ay 4 8 SRS SES SSeS" Auto Directory Ads 2238S S.2"* Overland Cars a ico that Cha ; ' . ~ - Ag a yw pene Carnes - —— a ee 1 Bh \yesr meray yritevad some an he iahen cacalog te ACME Putten. ano, grat auromosites Pierce Arrow Motor Cars i recte the both on the of- and left the teai ‘Mh aps aa | Lo ‘h ves ht mh SSassrteseer See ~ BODY BUILDER gaa, Morante: Pagel Sound port O. oe : rh “ Beavers Fast the Ceo ge ee : FISK TIRES 210 E. Pike TIME een }% * gotiations with Tex Rickard *& qi i - 9 ¢ - & dette Johnson “ent tor ft] iamonds onCredit S East 4222——Ind. L. 2021 DIS TANCE Auto-Meter | te. They will offer a guar- *® so |% anteo that 10,000 mon in Mon- «(Mh ros" FRMESS ZEWHEME, CO. _McDONALD BROS., Auto Top Fact ry con egg Bae tana will attend the fight Me | "iain 1206 Bverything In the sg arehy i, Bu in p act |Yenawine & Seibert ot. zs me lt, anos 100 Mt : ¥ 1 Sum 00, thd 4351 WOOD WORKERS el, Bast 10 as MCCARTHY TRAGEDY I> CAUSE OF ALL TROMag Had Owen Moran Swung CHEE scag Easier Kaufman - Lang wainat tienes wna brought ford and Jeffries-John eainat pest Callie son Battles Would Have Been Left Undisturbed the century (hy United Press.) ® mark atu mn, sovernOF at f whiting ring, withis F ‘ cal aad b ; ir fight was at f Att causing the end the J sted F fighting tn G Jack J . , ‘ «tome aren ust have } r © orRepower, h to kr four hea ars of 9% tt ter f nore, $26 t smpleted a mot + searctlight wit i son a powerful meup some | Viage, is DOW « pa ane ent o Fre Tee h army, from the sedi Carcel lamps, bh can a sat 3 . 14 SHIPS AT NAVY ¥i . rente sentient in fe- | saturday and Suaday t against the Sette o-, iting days in bat tle. yards. Take boat at G protest was aime alk Round trip, 50c ANOTHER BIG FREE EXCURSIC SUNDAY AND MONDAY *echy Se" (BIRMINGHAI Over 45 Sales of 5S-Acre Tracts Made Yesterday Oh, my! What a nice crowd we had today. The fast new steamer Venus leaves Pier 6, foot of U: ty wt, at 9:30 a ning early in the even Everyone is invited to ride free at our expense to the grand opening of acres that we are of to $150 per acre, month; right on Sound; $ fresh water lakes of trout and bass; fine be clams, hold goods b on mt. Seattle is la than ever. Land will never be sc heap again, as owing to high cost of living in cities, everyone is going to the country. We need several more good reliable salesmen work for us at good wages ne persons strong n the t and weak in the to pay rent rk all their lives in place of owning a S-rcre home of their own b persons are al ways knockers and die in the Be Twenty-tiv thou ght th es t of C. D. Hillman and can sell for five times what they paid. Others harge five times as much for land not as good OFFICES ARE IN THE TIMES BU Pf: GET FREE MAPS AT ONCE. ur Our Everett Office Is 2933 Bond Street. sgguietecec 9 oe

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