The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 25, 1910, Page 2

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REALM OF SPORTS sarcsunwncsW Win THE FACTORS IN THE WRITTEN BY MEN WHO KNO = see aa as ese Te a | | LANGUID TURKS ARE T hey’ve Taken a Hundred oe Ses © Old sar OHNSON WILL PROBABLY : BY TIP WRIGHT Standing of the Clubs | | STAR*BATURDAY, JUNE 25, 1910. ‘ Won, Lost ” . ‘ , 36 26 ty d ae nine | J ~ Tacoma i s oany f t to pu ‘ “ 4 . k ghing | i x t t y ie he ’ ts « au f hams ' 1 ay tod . : ‘ " r ms ’ ABR HOE . oe ; Be ; f going he, Tat t : ’ Me reater tle ar ' t ne |ing in infighting, “gs s r ; s 2 : : a 2 cS Ld time to iy ® this bein - and ~ oem fit b md t , 3 oes bl — A si 8 AMR M POA . “ r wi , , > 4 and walke ad, and 1 : KS on hat Hemenway Wood ‘ et by Sy bench. 1 ping ‘ ; with a p it avalled } ant, th ‘ i naught, f cas has so : ordered! » ’ . j i Nordyke put one over the fer ; : for a gerakl in the second | and then the scoring stopped 8 } BY MAX BAL THAGAR : the fifth, when hits by Perington °oe 4 ; MOANA #PRING Tr YING and H x one | CAMP, r the T - tp outdoor rir $ t nt | wns an. * single, and in th ~ JacK Rext frame each team got a run 4 which told the tale for the day. 4] Jarrres siaiiaeiamiememeneneees names > "TARMER" Staff Correspondence. ra ery Correspo © wh SEZ. BEEREREREU EE. RENO, Nev, June 24.—When Jim | 0 : | Je son * the Reno arena. July t ‘ en if Hendrix was found for] ¢ title he never lost, he ; iia Hac Goad. “ > po con than he VANCOUVER, B.C. J . a The Beavers easily defeated T: ‘ at in the game yesterday, finiah- |,’ : at ‘oie ing up with the lopsided score of * i ’ | i i oe “ s Prints baseball nd | E astern, 12 hours ahead of [i th i ee Mobis ne Tur " But where t ‘ mds | figt . ne ne hours ahea¢ ‘ are 5 _lartohe om, pitching tor yeas prog] Eagar os one «Tew " | a morning paper and 1 of other evening paper, 1 go in five hita, and refusing to tesue a|the Seattle Minix gladiators nt Bast and asked Cor od Has the latest news from training camps at Reso, 2 aes ® pass. jthe sky pilots answer——Jeffries in the full) nell t npany him, but Corn« t " i A " at y i ; : An a McCamment opened for the Tigers, | Turks - hia incomparable | was und yntract to the Portland | tinued bis daily « a r hours ul of morning pa nd whole day ahead of [iru Dut the Scotet i J the Oush of bis a eam and couldn't go. Me | that Jeffries imbed on the scales | Baker h h — other ¢ vening paper the woods in 2) He weighed pounds Beavers slug: hits | Turks, ar and three runs. Butler replaced him, | tion both ° of the H a wild game. lIndians’ flingers wishing the | | series was just twice ax long, no they | Has racing entric Its just as far ahead. Prints the late afternoor returned en-t i | knead 1] ling legraph and local news yor x AB RH PO A ould get two helpings at the barbe | Jeffries to’ e that an ti on py 4 - read in the morning paper t TOW will ar) ° cue. the rubbe engaged in Kast | hoy fant has cut off that And | ut not least. i 1 a race aS HS) oe has date gg eed be gr dl Rg dn, had at bt act inet, hen the Set | eS ae ak a Nordyke wa e \ it no wonder he| muscles into sight that wor < tures and cartoons in every li of sport 1 1 aw ¢ the day. getting » hits, one * Portland boy for sihidden beneath the fa they : $ $04 "TE Einema homer ana BrersgenT cores import {hia training whe r THE STAR PINK IS THE BEST SPORTING sa = he came — > Bisrcnanip « : ee ‘The Tired Turks woke up sut-|Choice of F Pete! Muldoon for ese EXTRA ON THE PACIFIC COAST. =< ; Butler, p es Sk Soe eae ficiently in the fourth to retire “ weight re i + +S = <|Weed'and Kerner ina nice doubie| ‘Third Man at Elliott Bay Coemall, to “ ‘Totals tt 8 8 8 1s | Weed, the first up, bit me t . Burns did their nd boyish —— play : Vancourer— ABR HW. PO. A rest on first base . Athletic Club Show on before Corse it has been @ marvelous, an theat wein, rf cy 1 : i e . San Franet t unbelievable tran mation DONT WORRY AnOUT WHAT i. eB a prod tee ee ae Wednesday Night Makes when Burns and yen in the camp, and of cas, Satictone Band Mi; Tomales, beth. ka ae es i Ki t imaelt, have a share] eee Se Hit With the Fans. } mpliahment 5 Pei aes ae ‘ a * ' . 4 : Erickson, p 6.8 8 Lotnaiy mage hag hgh ac Fans who saw the McVeigh-Ms { Totals 7 «6 27 15 3/ didn’t stop it worth a cent exhibition, and who remember atlas | the Turks had er wake up with a slight feeling of anger the Tacoma oee18000 0-1 ason they ar Marino pulled off over Vancouver e223 : oF Pete Summary Three- base m ofa r *, need not Feurnier, Two-base bit worry about the McVelgh-Label enna Coenen | bout coming up Wednesday night at} | the Seattle theatre, ae everything is |nunky dory. Pete Muldoon, the/ well “known amateur liehtweight, | —Tacoma. $; Vancouver, 4 ene Pot.| was chosen yesterday afternoon to| hour and 45 minutes. Umpire—Prary *| Chicago be third man, and as afl the fans ' po adaadg iknow, he can be coun’ “r AMERICAN LEAGUE | /':)"", sata hia bo sultlens : ——— Philadelphia 4at , or, Auction, ' Standing of the Clubs. St. Louis ... pee te crab, avout + Won. Lost. Pet | Brooklyn 4M. « things, and Label Prlledeiphia oocssente. 129 648 | Boston 333 | is about the same kind of a man, so ayy ‘ 37 23 617 when the Frisco lad sugge Mul. Erp” 32020 615 At Philadelphia. doon, the happy hunch wa: abbed 66 woes 30 « 556} R. H. E.) and nailed down tn a minute . > 29 442 | Boston see 6 5 0 been watching | Washington 23 «24404 | Philadelphia sackets (03012 developed Pore al # 5 Batteries—Mattern, Frock and | *" : te Graham; McQuillan and Moran. and e 9 At Boston. | —~ | the sure of Loule Lor 66 ’ A ra i e German Guaranty of “Puri Washington ... .......1 6 3) RW. E jthe two mem will lead one to the f Boston . ee eae 8 DIO. 6 ican bee cdeebe 3 7 2 onclusion that the meeting Wednes- ' ye full of pop, and ; Batteries—Gray and Street; Hail | Pitt#burg .. ... -o 3 | Fashiug with apee a Lebel wosla ; and Kicinow. Batterles—Richie, Cole, McIn-lgeem, has the beat of it in science tyre and Archer; Camnitz, Phillip-jand general all around knowledge | At New York. }pi and Gibson. of the game, while McVeigh has the . ; / . strength and ruggedness needed to At St. Louis. stand the gaff. Gere a RH EK Seats will go on sale at the Se- & j TS OO Ee me 2 6 ${a theatre Monday morning at 10 ; poatiariee: Cincinnati 4 8 OJ o'clook | and Sweeney. | Batteries Willis, Pickett and } Pogo | Blisw: Gasper, Rowan and Clarka |BIG TIM OFF FOR rolt. Umpires—Rigler and Emalie. | RENO NEXT WEEK . . d g. « rey, | Be tale es seanes # Ha] COAST LEAGUE Because care and caution are exercised in Detroit... gS ie ge Hoare (17 United Prem) _AGE LABEL 5 ; h : d d ae ae nae . ‘ Batterics—Lake ‘and Stephens;| Standing of the Clube, | NEW YORK, | June 25. —pig| _ es reaching the acme of perfection and standar Strand and Stanage. Won. Loat of excellence and purity that characterizes the Bi¥e: famous “German Brews” by “Lager,” which ; means “Long Natural Storage.” Fane ie ie ci y- Pet.| Joffries Johnson fight, arrived from| sue Ook sty pase ryt: a +4 HH » on the steamer Lusitania ; : slfertinh in lscccct ome He will start for Reno} 308 | that the fighters went to Nevada Chicago ron We briee ah | without complaint following Gov C'eveland Batteries—Olmstead ‘and Pa Falkenberg, Mitchell and in a lett’s interference, ts er h to| (Dy United Press.) ™ ATTELLOUTPOINTS __|fer,trsrctce vscsccceef Y dlinwtamegn, es = O° ML gaara diets dar “Old German Lager” is not alone a health- al veguge IN 10 ROUNDS | i teri e—Henley and Williams; | to the probable winner. Sullivan | ee — ful Beverage, but a “Food” as well, combining has received $70,000 of the stake!" asi te eine ereanay E 00 wit be ve July 3 vig | oz it ae hare toda, fol ‘ew elements and the strengthening properties of Ho t oked like ree ‘the | c 1G timers atyth 5 e 2 ° ” Attorr Fred ricks, who wax | At Sacramento. 10. It was the wplition A fact— Es Giebt Kein Ko fweh. Ss FO eng me SKY PILOTS WANT | Stic eae" £ c ) acramento .... | Ask your dealer for “Old German Lager.” THE INDEPENDENT BREWING ( Phones—Ind. 58, Sidney 75 2a Cases, 2 Dozen Pints, $2.00 | Refund of 50c for Bottles ‘ Cases, 2 Dozen Quarts, $3.20 ’ fight @ professional priae fight of the Batteries — G arre tt, prohibited character, so hanttrfered Fisher; Fitegeraid and and prevented the match. arve ous Three alinilar fights were stopped, ee and the management filled tn the § inisters, having taken| bill with three or four short bouts Catch tt ee tribe of sky pilots into | between amateurs, pin ball gan are yearn “4 4 for more teams to conquer, with| Dance at Dreamland tonight. the report of ja special desire to wallop some eee that use our Imp |bankers’ aggregation in the city. {—< - - 6 Hooks. The gospel sharks admit that they Satan re geee! BOM GRAND EXCURSION n maligned by » bankers, t poate tole say ene mm PACIFIC OCEAN NEXT SUNDAY frie# would win in 10 rounds. ager of the truly goo wks for a ROUND $2 TRIP water—used wit pider Web” pure sil (By United Press.) J BOSTON, June speaks from the experience | game at Dugdale's park in the near sired in his six fights with | future. Johnson j the head and the c J vate # Diamonds on Credi Jeffries look awkward for a couple You get the goods on the first Consult our fishing tack« h d pert before buying ette. “I think th lerful boxer, and that b NROQUOIS" of rounds. Then Jeffries will sail payr Leaves Coiman Dock |in and beat him to a frazale. John- | SEERIING JEWELRY CO. Ar Kk INK | Refund 0 tles the Wath, Give him | 100° Fest Ky ome 119 tl Pap le f 70c for Bottle ywe in the stomach | Main 7206 612 First Ave. and Colman De Delivered Free to Any Part of the City ff

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