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tHE STAR—WEDNI JUNE 1910 ee tne tere seme ee we ce - — = > stn a CC OE CO LL AC COLO ——— Tore oeaeecr UP-TO-DATE SPORTS franicocere Tp SPOKANE PICKS ON A |RENO,NEV., WHERE FIGHT WILL BE HELD't wun’ MORRISON'S SPECIAL |. a eS a WILL BE ON THE Engle Suffers Untold Torture at the Hands of the Blood- 3 a ; P f Man in Charge of Seattle Tra in to the Fight Refi thirsty Redskins—Chinault Rescues What Little Is ; " ees ra - tte to my, oF July | to Be Buffaloed by Frisco Trouble—“Qn te Il oft and Pitches a Nice Game. | ae os / @ fi With the Seattle Spirit” Is the Dope Now, to Standing of = wins eas ~ , , ; ~ ——— i : ar are ro ag ' Pace ng er to Reno ing Spokane 33-26 . ; “ ‘ nthe 2 «(33~—~C(i«wAA . nia “4 " 4 . : whole coh igie 2 «33 (44 bas Lag yong “ . ieincts oo Standing of the Clubs oye rl br ou com v Lost, Pet f Frise 3 on tee om 4 ‘ \ 7 “4 “4 ‘ moet rato will ead 4 ach the Ne | sion THE TIGERS is “ a said Zackert I View of the Little City of Ren va Where Jim Jeffries and Jack Johnson Will Fight It Out cee coe tee And George (my United Ween) oreground Is the Truckee River. The Mountains in the © und Are the Sierra Nevadas lovatty difference . i ’ yaesEast SElserz octal Fates ary 1! go tn & hurry, pow did! TACOMA, J ier a pallid ihc otiabten RP ring, @ will 't { ee The rest of the t ' , Ite hotel accommodatt ¢ fashion, F way the In oe gabe e more enemies t Sone Geares. When th . ; rod ; ntato he st 4 Journe mae (By United Press) 5 ta run they x t = ed and w ne m until. | Warr ’ A divorce colony of about 26 | ed by the when Chinau : . ney |B persona. a Virginia @ Tr were six runs to Se ero ben ie California & gon railroad nd ¥ After the sixth Spe a8 > : } | In Reno one tones aight ‘ ‘ chance to score = Bi - : For the past fo, be Ore ‘ Aegy Boe og Mt . ? . Sout Pacttle 08 tae ane got off s he atart, ar me t falty wince the alt t < wenibly, in ma J mink r t { spectators although a little w i But th Dakota div : 2 roe. The intaina, the ir 2 | | A to bee the Wo, wonder i > led Stoux Fails, that 5 ense 0 , ee 2 ors > tn one ee round ’ on the arena. Roca and pit s fiverce colony,” Reno has attracted ‘a | ie te i : " ‘ & premium out of {attention as an oasis in the desert ok ; time. |to actreaxox and others who fl | Hots, twirtiz tvorce lawn of Nevada very a smmodating in an emergency ‘ tiveree colony” of Reno nv ahd DENVER &. DICKERSON, about 200 persons On an AaVveras®.| Governor of Nevada, Whe Will | t lé mostly wor 1 o are 5 P Hands Off” the Big Fight in fine form, and out until the eighth, suing a pass, le a single, Benne ouscesose? enough to score the of six months in ore Vie struck men out s a residence im the stale and sect wi, and had Ch t t ne ' : " |the benefits of the divorce pro game. a fine pitcher's battle woul ings. Rave developed. The people of Reno look upon al omg! HB. r Netzel was shifted over to right : : ane Decwle of R Leg oth aryl r ! riv ‘ Thing sete teveasl att fleld with Fiood occupying his yidable condition of aff. They ™ c r " » teams began position at third, the change w re hoping that one day will see « sie ear sling er to Btate park, where ay Uke % charm wning of @ new era in Neva . - fr or | the aw rected, and acty ttle and Spokane play at Dug’s| ene, ceealt Galak x tones e , tuft x pee today, for the matrimontally misfitted wi The score 0 tft hours, Umpire In all Rtn respects Reno tx « jt 3 EFFETE EAST PULLING. |..!",1i!,0th" rome matte | fe tae tt } STRONG FOR SEE wuaily bathed “inthe pure : ad engts aad” Situ neoiser| al vcteaaeeeny abesndbwoes-p gE air of the NEW YORK, June Eastern fight fans today are pre that Jim Smith will make a record fn the leweight ¢ and may se ar land sloping to it on either Its population is cosmopot many young men who El emeemmeeun® S] mewescounc? jday capture the belt following t . gone there from the splendid showing tast night wher po ghnnag BG, he won from Satior Burke in a ton . ‘a * Leng toa tale < abiding and tr \ “ . 4 bout “ , Three round trips datly dere Be- | 18 [ey ‘ov nith floored the sailor with « ae a 7 right swing im the fifth round and |‘, c Sunday, | * =| | 910 ker ov TEETit-—doarnstent me! tna Gndegs yomay annem the BREST-—OMALL AND LARGE rounds. 1 : . Map Shows Location of Reno, Nev, With Reference to San Fren . Age hall, 929 per ee td eereneount «| eoeencorn== Com moewwn> Tealey Raymiond is piayiniz the|¢ t 4 on one of | ciseo, Reno Is Just Across the California State Line in Nevada. It le : : > in cone nal fine ball and is robbing many LE gy on the Southern Pacific R. R. About 10 Hours’ Ride From San Fran Phone Main 3911, Ind. M 11 bet Matn 2003 yer of hits right along. ui MEALS SERVED lnecaiecennd BleeSeunnen «l = 3 | _ nsec THE SCIENCE OF BINGLES —HITTING THE BALL NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs Won. Low uu ! 1 paren oy “s ‘ i 7 | “ee t ~ 23 4 | A :? The Best Pair of Batting Byes in the World. Picture Shows the At Chicago. Keen Lamps of Napoleon Lajoie, American League Second Baseman, f Who, With the Season Over Two Months Old, Sti!l Maintains « Hitting | Cincinnati eveeee 3 | Average of About A20, Chicago .. seers i . * } Take 25 pennies: distribute them! games in mertea 4 tlona = , Batteries—Gaspar and McLean; |among a number ot ball players and | long sea tat ‘yar isan. and Netons!|] A VERY POPULAR PATTERN—Neat | EXTRA SPECIAL VALUE—A great bat | Ruelbach and Kling sot Shame to eS, OOS OOS Sie | Deccan Naruse te Se eavoests oe and attractive; very strongly made, with | gain at this price; exactly as pictured; ft ane Se ee eee ta ; apagtad, and its attack 4-6 size ; head 52 Rea es high, foot 45 i | At Brooklyn. ’ 2 gg gl nagar 8b By loamhe Witea tee “esa avy posts 11-16 inch thick; well braced 27-inch posts, 5-16-inch filling rods}: best batter, who will/ game. It Is this difference between | with filling rods; finished white or green; joints carefully made; finished in green |Brooklyn . pats ‘ge x ‘ ver and over | series so uncertain.” regular price $9.50. Extra special for this | amel; regular wes $5.00. Sale price . me out the/ Speaking « he superstitions of e ¢ y Batterles—Mathewson and Mey- | "*" a OOl iSraly terasdlia ttt eee lL Sale only jers, Schiel; Rucker, Knelver; Des-| bs Pulte + bint thee oasis sau and Erwin. | So, le eays Hugh S&S Puller ee} hicago Cube have a red wetl-kno student of | headed youth on pay whose duty it | At St. Louis. clenti{ic points of baseball, In|is to spit on the end of the bat as m ae » jan article in the ican Maga-|each player goes to the plate, ¢ fog rat gam vr |zine, out today 4 “Batting.” |bring him luck. Jimmy Sheckard Pittsburg . ad The reason that the i batters | sticks his chewing gum on a certain St. Louis . . : 10 nd the pitchers are the masters of |lucky spot on top of his cap when - ‘i » game of matching per 6.) he needs a hit badly. Roger Con- | At Philadelphia. e the pitcher is a t atudent | ne of tho groatost hitters of Firat game— R. H. EB eceiving, while the ™ the game, took his f rite bat to Essen s + se students of the wiles | bed with him, and oiled and polished Philadelphia uu 1 by the pitchers. | stitute bate and hung th » | ‘There are two classes on7 2 ide of the win . Second game H. E.| : f poston : 7 ‘ say# Fullerton in this instructing ex spent three day Roston soeece |pose of the batting art. “The first with Just thre Jare the ‘natural hitters,’ men with 1 band J quick eyes and quick, accurate ewing AMERICAN LEAGUE /7,{0", combined ith gnmenee Philadelphia . ng power second class, | afternoon | jhowever, the students of they‘puah. “Batting ls a matter of confidence Standing of the Clubs bunt and chop’ style of Hitting, | and courage, and these childist | Won. Lost. P s taking first rank from thé: hng-|perstitions | undoubtedly — inspire Philadelphia 43. «17 9 | ine, swinging batter, and tha heayy | some batters with courage and en ee 908 +4 H tters are discarded unles# they|able them to hit hard for a time. % 7 «18 an mix up thelr system of @ftick. | But modern batters realize that Copih det 1910 by ake $34 | The batter who goes to the plate | brains, coolness and constant prac Alfred Benjamine® . Cs 7 ae 25 now has tin mind the ultimate re-/| tice will do more than fetishes, . Mew York. im 20 yaut < Loy mmo! yn . a c.f aiteing tnd ce @ in aclent! DINING CHAIR—Made of THE MONARCH RANGE has more | SEWING ROCKER TT _” A var 18 429 | mediate desire to ch fins jh ig is due to practice an¢ hardwood in the weathered | » atures than ¢ re, | tured; a comfol r- 2 Ho may be sent there with ¢ . tudy of le special features than any other range TI fis ok Penton i 1Bt, LOWs .occvecess 38 240) force. the pitcher io theo 7| fete. ae: path SO ’ |] finish, solid wood seat, back | The Duplex Draft, which controls the | with medium high er 1¢ quality of Benjamin Suits and Overcoats |} balls as possible without Wtrik outs securely fastened with T | heat so perfectly, is a patent owned | back posts AM. 9 its At New York. out, and if he succeads in drawing a bolts, six flat spindles in| by the Monarch factory; no other | through the seat, ® can only be compared with those of the high-class onrtest \ame— .\large number of balls he may then back, well braced under seat; | range has the Duplex Draft. The Mon- | 1d wood; the under eA 3! | Philadelphia . ° strike out, but perhaps has accom a ver e nd serviceab! x A 1 “s . the 0! ery subst tailors, and should not be confused with the ordi- New York .. : plished as much toward the ultimate | OING 10 CAMP chairs 1 oui He age ood ims age bg aphet ogee ond Pert Special Bt ir; regularly sold for} fuel, and, being of airtight construc | ular price ‘ e ond game \ om it of the game as he would have a ir md %, j i : e nary ready-made clothing. Gf all-wool fabrics iladelphia e done if he had made a base hit off "4 aakh Uitbiatee 43 nant 2 : pe $155 tion, no heat escapes, Your fuel lasts | this ; ? Mew Yok .., the first pitched ball, If nine bat Chale wiueie Sor thale aaa etal longer with a Monarch, | sale . and made by the highest class of labor, they give | ters sucebed tn drawing a large num universal satisfaction. ber of balls from the pitcher in the vacation, we offer alarge - waa _ At Boston. early innings of the game, hardly a |f o**ertment of High-Grade Ham All the Credit First game R. H. E-ltho strain without letting down Sr y These hammocks You Want hington sein Wideus the oul Of ths mets ‘ ‘ ‘ i Hoosier on When runners are on bases th: Batteries ay and § heme of attack varies greatly, and |{ ¥ and pines 5 Collins and Kleinow nger has different \lev Tango trom 69.00 to 61.50 Citchen Cabinet At Detroit. Aitference bet ween “the “nyles ) iaing “ 24 #1.25 to 4 50 Is the "1 * X s . iamonds on Credit see aneess 0800 Yo 64.06 Greatest of ee BE age puy Now | Refrigerator a tt Cleveland. 1 kot the goods on the frat All Kitchen ee no. 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