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2 THE STAR TUESDAY, JUNE 21, 1910. ———s A ee, f - =e eee Te ~ WITH EXPERT « ——— PAUL DAILY FOLLOWEMS 01 UP- -=1O- DB TE SPORT THAT 1S DIFF eren 3 O ALL DAILY FOLLOWERS OF A | " A CHEWS NOR SWEARS, is ved in Re mrt engaged pele ing gue AND H& CARRIES — angford at _the sat down in way, the animated Standing of the Clubs. — q y ; sd — |) JESS BAKER SAUTS OUT Everybody Doesn't Know r ts " ’ Wa PHIES jE : Mead 5s ted j Daud i Frees.) fir i Cal, Jung 0 : A tial ace Map anh te t r ie, wall ery a4 oth Blonde Twirler Puts Crimp in Seattle Sluggers Hen-| ‘ ad in rs drix Pitches His Best Game—Both Teams Play Fast} 3° cna i f + , 1 dy Is Fair, But— oe tb tO ‘lows td pe t Ball—Frary’s Understudy Is , CORBETT m ra Papo ms E \ i SwPS 'RM Tih ake an Sree as va Standing of the Clubs yponar womb eee F 8 ON WHEN "a ra Weaton's iy "! —" a See re 2 3 eel ie ee He Reapvs / rest Aistance i ha ewe aS 8 Sag] Totals ee om THE PAPER t ws ‘ ee SEATTLE be 32 aaa] a : > ~ yj 2H, ° = al Tacoma 2 $2 MAB | PRcoma peoeorees ‘ ; 7A, ha MY ia hr A blonde tnd with & determined | | Summary ‘i THAT TRAINER! UO « BILLY M’CARNEY &, Pasar rm | Re . [Le ROGER CORNELL WANTS rs ARRIVES IN RENg ral 5 get A - Nasse on ba THAT “FARMER® ESTABLISH A wREcKs' (wy venue de iit likeness non 4 RETREAT. sl rea) ee = une _ pitched, ball Dreee BURNS NEITHER esther: a Cha his arm & Se wriget six j DRINKS, SMOKES, toCa agent for aa signa! and > = her wor bart Ele wes tame pints ¢ rear"! AMERICAN LEAGUE | } THAT BOB ARMSTRONG eo far, and he took yeate *| Philadephia .. Ot 646 THE PucPir And t iv a "The Seattle team wa [a eae see DELIVER TNE GOODS, ht the fight mondo hat from with two hits, but don’t yc eveland 19 (34 ‘4 | av ft; the Turks got one real Washinaten > ‘4 ‘ Rumors of a third big fengye ay ae gie and for the of the time they | cnicugo sss s o 3 ane AND THAT CHOYINSKI (8 UP in sain going the round. ig @ oy And their bats were as harmioss as | CHCA »+++ - 1237 ‘ t rrence =, alt harmless could Nae | LANQUAGES, caiade ol ’ ee Hendrix le, pitched At Cleveland. that show class aso REE ie ; tae pr the first inning when, with one | 010 1 " —. y “he Bere eased rst on m aaicty | 1010 1) “Poona — IROQUOIS TEAM GOLDFIELD ‘AND RENO. we Reeatie ‘shortstop mitted to © Olmstead and Pa t ar 2 3 PP ge WINS A FAST GAME end scored on Keener's long bit-| paronderg and Easterly in herd att ~ - = Po Keener was out in trying to stret | § 7 Sy ~ . I bascball. team ée io ee eee Sere meee nl At Detroit. tana? ated the Dung . »4to 8 who ooney was alread cross = Ww | daht ae " what proved to be the winning run.| s F at EERE Sa After the first inning Spokane, al-|St. Louts .. a ae GORERES, te J sale wi though picking a number of Detroit veka an pA 1 télthinks he will be working again in| test taking hour and 20 mir (iy United Press | It te estimated that the aras w— oft from Hendrix, were unable to score Batter! Ray tele week zi z RENO, N June Undismay t about Fi 900, ‘Thowe im chan 4 as the Turks played a tight fielding |\ iioety. Summer ee “ , PAB va iy — Hay io. Kellogg was hole show tn Oo sha ators are ified jof the f al campaign — ies and billed the Tadians off right | 144 stanage, Schmidt The fans had a chance t d had it nnott got t t for| the pitching triking out 21 x h oom and left. And then Hendrix always | ia - a. rie the ater " Me » pas t « four bite ‘ ' re He seemed to put on the screws and } A: ne - 1 f t hite for w hours the defintie gp le tightened up when things were dan NATIONAL LEAGUE ady & a * ; mnt on thd Doct, ee Se four times grabbed all tt ent will be made that fig a gerous and instead of weakening " a ne f mid) 3 , ‘o's } € taut t the big show Sen toward the end of the contest, got} ken 4 wo ‘ t I t anda alll) tee. { stronger ali the time. Had it not Yon ot. P . Bpok $i) acros 4 kinds of , rt D» ors for all plumbing fl, ¢ gece ; been for that score in the first : ; 4 ; : ; ‘ right. as ; ne treatment 1 own Plumbing Ca, Mat eons ' ining they might be playing yet ae oe : | ‘ seria Han ant F " 7 re ls ate Spokane played good ball also, Zz s t ¥ i with a couple of exceptions, but the +74 |r Bogts were not werious z . 3 r : tn fy tiled to show up ie ‘ | ff . » B Th I pence age : Dentists - toe te tosis the saan, so Tack ase i | Where Big Jim Jeffries Was Born ey Ca orig iow en 2 Ward, a former Seattle player, as one is 34 z . 4 bee y 27% Pike St. Over Out ews te pees sumed the onerous duties. He was| Boston ..... . n 7 A field 5 We Stand wig off on balls and strikes and called Hi J f ett i i ared to t — & couple of Turks out on first when | At Brooklyn. o 2 m @Clit-=- n re n e Back of Og BB suai they looked mighty safe, but aside a wl | t t < srin- | r Work for sore from the foregoing “fox passes” he| New York ........ eee 6 1 BY H. H. MALONE | BOD did very weil Brooklyn aces Be! ere : ae i] driving up to the pla hours | sit on kegs In front of “DB Voki Gpokane and Seattle play today at] patterios—Wiltse and Me pCARROLL, 0. June 21-—"Do t loft the day and night a « her! and wor f Jeff can oo oe 8 o'clock. Barger and Bergen. Jett when he { then Hak Siniec ade seme & a the bie. fellow = POA - \ rot Well icuirian, Mra. Plerce te a busy wo , he ring J ‘ves sis At Philadelphia. Md say 1 do. oe and aoe te be diesturved, | Carr a he can and will come bees Why, | know Je ; ce. GNSS ph naga thee . ® H : 4 Boston 2 66 ie m he was..2o Sapeenes 5 rH Jeftrie ne $ 3.3 $]Phitadetphia . 5 3 ew mivend But the male population of Carrol Hotel Rowardennan an iu") Batteries——Brown and Grah: > chahier of the! oe ee eee a, te ae Will Not S Jeff | \” a! a ee ‘i ; = so vw, Kistler has a eet of boxing ot ue Jett. 8 MeQuillen and Dootn > Farmers & Mer, vee whieh Jelf gave bin = EP res a ¢ s prgtad | { the iid 2m» e¢ At Chicago. thie village, prong ' (hy United Press an arena bope j HPOA # RH. EB eat oe, “os When they are not strotting into the} SANTA CRUZ, Cal, June 21 ont was t 2 $ Si cinctnnath ......0600++ *o-2 Sieh tr aan ae bank to take & look at the gloves, or | H. F. Anderson of the Hotel Rowar- | with ex 4 3 1| Chicago .... 6 WO t ng when I wan- | out of the bank after having had a) dennan Pose 4d you that be] citement and siness is prac 3 a8 $| Batteries Rowan, Burns and|gorea into the bank 1 put the| ok at the glove ng men | had reache ec nt | yate me, Pu ¢| McLean; Cole, Richie and Kling question to } » his right “s vows | . : 4 tor| «7 ° Seat ing he Ben Lomond hotel. | ple ‘ At St. Louis, and repeate . Sie ae ae R. H. E| “You, air, 1 knew Jefe when he was He ndded that no sult for damages ‘Totate 3% 8 fT aT 12 3s ¢ @ end when he waan't quite would be filed agatnat the fight er, $2 bleh as that. You see, | am Jeffs | If 1 Ch Has It guns sees * Lusk. Harmon and| Cousin, and was his playmate when | t's Correct, easty Has pe Bpokane 10000 *—1/ Bresnahan; White, Camnitz and|¥* were kids Pm Pree | i Hits by innings | Gibaon The impresarios who are sending Se A EERE REE E: . ay the glowing news i Summary: Two-base hits—Peanington COAST LEAGUE Jeffries te tratr *Netael. Stolen basee—Lynch. L Trou | sink st ite emimyed bie plays—Akin to Raym fase ; tom Struck out—By yn Standing of the Clubs. me Sow aw Baker, 6. Bases on balls Ott Hendrie Won, Loat, Pot. | Jeff to &: off Baker 2 Hit by pitched ba hitend A gga pigs (My Catied Prove) eRe, iaeteis., Passed batt—arcoks | Oaklan BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, June 21 | San Pranciseo “4 351867 Attorneys for George Little, the 4 33 32 A oa 6 45 au ramento 2 |} deposed manager of Jack Joh and cour for the big black met ast night and settled the mooted —ERVE JENSEN WINS Pain, eee ot ae ; ‘ 2 question whether Little presented | & > bares Johnson with*™ flctitious check for : bho Today the financial ditfieu! “ 7) , thin little town thea between Little and J n are & Portlan 4 : roof 6 0] t two miles out E »othed away and honors are even é (My Valea Press.) Batteries Gregg and Fisher; |this road b . walk oth sides 4 ' ACOOCA: June $1'-Seneen. piich.| Breckenridge and Browne. ing to t bank and | Johnson went out on the road tite | ing for the Beavers, although wild pointing o | whict | moratng and will continue his road | a ‘was stingy with bis bite, winning hix|¥ ey ee ER ee yy ‘and he WA jwork until almost the moment of game 3 to 2 Annis, on the mound] #® D4 often as he was | [departure for Nevada. it for the locals, was also wild an Ml %@ MORRISON TO GILLETT. * | Where the White Champion of the | Ho planned to box this afternoon found for more hits than Jensen |, : raat 5 Gemen. 5 World Was Born. His Mother, and ton 1 wil ‘The game was played in a pour PS | & Gov. Gillett, 8 stk Cats never St) Mrs. Rebecca Jeffries, and H ire add money, rain, but in spite of the oppy ae a Sacramento, Ca Father, Rev. Alexis C. Jeffries. final cleanup inesday grounds the fielding was fast and | * By acceding to the demands | pe - _~ gro charges 60 cents apiece to those} sure. % of @ fanatical few, you have * Til begin it PAPERS enELE RAE, [desiring to see him hammer his The score: j* discriminated against the # | Jeff was about 6 yearn old FE ae lao geal winter before sparring partners. € Tacoma ABR 1 O.4. El many. You have demonstrat: #|[mily moved from this ¢ bay left t was converted hin Rast Bdcieaans ante las hae oe he +s : 2 ° eo} jot he didn hav t hes an oo Me the Seal * ouse up to last n t q Hockentista se 1 1 & 3 9) *% @d to the sport loving people # |“ fl a el church, The and roa oe ~ chang “ hi fy gr A $ 1 2 % © 8) % of the world that you are pos #| and California, where will leave for Nevada on Thursday 1 $ 4 §|® sessed of a yellow streak *) say there isn't | t hing. - — 3 4 © 4) You have humiliated the Na- *| | house. But 1] were here th i ¢| ® tive Sons of California, and po- of it.” — eae pre she @ 5 6|* Mttcal oblivion will be your *| aoe Se Save talite inert | See Se ce din anes ataen a | « oseronds hamlet, | Jeff 4 like the vaccination a -— = ~|* well deserved fate *| Pew ayn | tle bit, but old Dr, Aldard acrateh ig Hb sd 1{* © JAMBS'W. MORRISON, w/ S24, about 38 oF 30 miles southeast | tle bit. but old Dy. Aldard scrat ADR POA Bie (The above telegram was #| 0% Columbus ssinto ‘Waiion Then Kistler | ; | lhe ler | | the lines of the Scioto Valley 1 y Wh 1 4 o|® Sent to Gov. Gillett by James #} tion company or the Ri king Valle « put z 6 12, 1 6|® Morrison yesterday.) % | railroad. The cond \ orp ae s 8 41 tle lon which I went ¢ nf g with his fs | (iy United Press) 6 | " | eturned o arr FR € a" Cal #4 4 4 EME EMH ¥ EH x %[lIMbuUS told mo that since J t eek, returned to Curr v SAN FRANCISCO j te ia ei — ed training, many strangers vin after the on had lived Petitions asking Mayor to intercede with Gov, endeavor to induce the « permit the Joffries-Johnson fight to {take place in San Francisco are be ing circulated today, The petitions are addressed to Mayor McCarthy and were authorized at a meeting of San Francisco business men. rai years, and he te Kintier says, j in Columbus have been making pil- | California se oo) Trunk Pacific Steamships ‘28008 og THE NOW STERL sTRAMSHIP J ™ Kistler sald, digging | got tir bd side of the bank registor,|aaainat a bees’ nest, with re eaults eff was born April 15, 18 1 am | painful to Jack little older than Jeff—" Notice} “But he didn’t tell us any more at “Jeff”; that’s what they all call | about tarantulas,” Kistler concluded, Noe: poet | Jake Beckley may land a Job um-| | The petitions inclade a resolution | Long! aot 18 know per hour, m, Water Tight retired champion in his native | chuckling. piring in the Americar si¢ or the} Which puts forth the financial loss Buinheads, Wircioas Telegraph |town, never Jim or Jamen After Jeff won the champlomah! National, The vetoran hae fled an|to the city as a result of Gillett Most -oryeahat on Pacific Coast har Cal Tan the tose at | eed ee rll tae walt” Sim] 4Bplication with both Presidents Order ‘and a request that MoCarthy | Johnson and Lynch veri tally interce ff, then Lilly, the «ister, Jeff's| Smith, the Carroll b remem- ther and father wera both big| bers the visit well but he don't Mie SEATTLE to / Trtnce Rupert, Ff ond STEWART, Queen Miller Huggins appears té be the Play pool at Oriental. $10 cash man Bresnahan The nod Tr prizes dally. 3rd bet. Pike & Union oo a Vistas, nd all of the boys were big, |to talk about it, Kistler tellg-ghe f , 1 ff was as big | st Beattie to Seattle to » 3 delight of Cincinnati haw ate aie ix Days Cruise da etwrn |e «oot manta | Jett ante 8 aha” iti | the Cardinale infield, and een nerve i i Ho liked rough play, and appar-| shop, climbed into the chair and told | ® i ° 3 Ai Hiumdare, at midnight tly nothing could Mmirt him.” Of} Jim to get busy. Now, Jim don't] some Phitadelphia’ okeemtth Just as soon as a man begins to realize a course he was #0 young that no one| hally wot rattiod, but he did this! started the rumor that Cofgite Mack JH. BURGIS, 6. A. PD. px‘4 much attention to him, but he Salt Water Trip Free good clothes are the most economical, he begins to wear Benjamin Clothes, because Benjamia Clothes are the best manufactured, and thert fore the most economical. was to be deposed as m @er of the Athletics. Mack and Shibe are on the war path for the guy. Tennis Shoes We offer for this week an excep tionally strong line of stand, Tennit Bhoes at p attractive, They @ and quailty now looked any. He was Ju healthy boy, fond of like other kids around 1 stronger than the a nor-|to seq Carroll's mort famous cltizen ying | shaved, and Smith was nervous. He and|made two or threo blind attempt] nochoster hoida the high mark for erage te atros Hanged ave i and) banner attendance in tho Eas tern | ie inally paved imac faate atin ) Raster Down here they’ think Mrs. Jof-|a\tmuns there carer Ting oUt to fries In the sweetest and prottlost | has put the town right oon ene little woman In the world Bhe vis atyle Popular use. $20.00 to $30.00 Benjamin Suits ball ), Mon's “Outing,” high cut $1.05 eens scecee ited here last winter when Jeff was| 78" ™*! A | Datorde 50 ALKI POINT AND LINCOLN BEACH | wtlll tailing ut her, Maybe Mrs.lmny Conite core my dt is onsy t 0 rR | n't know it, but if she py Fe - * Oxtords 8o AS A SPECIAL ADVERTISING FEATURE THE Steamer Falcon gian isn’t’ ne ad as he has been painted this she will know that she her life in the cen tral Ohio village where her big hus- band was born e for women and . - any of our other t attle at 7 & m, 12 m. and 6 DASHERY tae” tanh “Matis 1 The old Jeffries homestead Is how | CHEASTY BUILDING } Pe 12m. and 6 Leave B occupled by a widow, Mrs. Plerce by Will carry passengers free one way to these points. This Ad, with Bi fii,8 M205 po mand 7.18 | name. Mra. 3 said she didn't SECOND AVE." SPRING ST_} one way fare, is good for the round trip on the 9: 30, 11:16 A. M. Pom and 7:5 pm *| know she was living In the bouse weekday trips only, Boat leaves Galbraith Dock, an dock. | where the undefeated heavywelght | STERLING JEWELRY pect tel champion scrapper of the foot of Madison st. orld firs 705 Viest Koom 110 Po} : ees Se ie x90; ina. rae. { tested his lungs by Ha ning-—all “Main 7204 , ER goPs (a. If Cheasty Has It, It’s Cofrect. t | MEALS “SERVED babies squall—until folks began