The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 30, 1910, Page 2

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1HE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 30, 1910. ee ee en nee eae 8 ener renee me a ee : ee Ir Wik q WITH EXPERT ¢ OMMENT) OPICS Of INTEREST AND NOTE ; UP O- D> fF ay ORT THAT oe Dirreks ) O ALL DAILY FOLLOWERS OF yan | Fo BETTING IS WARMING UP | A Little John RICKARD PICKS WHITE WITH ODDS TIGHTENING os FOR HS UNDERSTUDY f x ‘ ¢ |Tex Fears He C an’t Last the Route and Picks New York Referee to Take wh I i 4 as fit Ht) at Johnson Money From Frisco Puts Price 10 to 7-——John- ‘ son Camp Holding Out for 10 to 4—Jeff Not Show- See LP SseBs2 ses sgRa abs. ing So Well in His Work. | A A His Place Should He Fall | ‘ by the Ringside. Unlted Pros) 1 hem miss H 3 ; ttors a orked BY MAX BALTHASAR ght ' ) j ghte! i ' ee t MISTAH Sy IONNSON 7 ry HM a : MAY ' ae 1 x Fee. THE / ; « ws t | < NEVADA | fd / . —_ " d f : | COAST LEAG ees wren 8 * . =. ALTITUDE”- // oratory ORR : OTNERS Btanding of the Clube. * HARVARD CLEANS up fir I HAVE, ’ Pot. | # By United Prem) " i i ‘ “4% son AK SY SR at of all, oftri THE ONLY SAPG CHICKEN IN TOWN oe + 2 efoday by five & ‘“ ie wil be at ony t the day of the batt iS THE TIN KIND. » : “4 in| ‘ . ! ' mo At Los Angeles " “ y tha BE yy a * F t} \ ca RH. I t it tt v « dl, * k be} nt A 1 in the tenth, ? K I ‘ thaw 3 - as ty « ™ t b t Tet | ax * F A J - sag whi P i b ic — | tes * King 4 ; nig «7 t 1 i. x | At San Francisco * : } a t ‘ Itt « t I t , “ RHeBle. s i i ' that MeYets “s Francisco Ole 4 1-| Moana S . © i \ ~" a 6 3 + i tore who t ¢ i m the P " a ' ; a. « an bh h . is Bat tor an w a * disappoint Aside y ight in hin t befor Momer M *P Jim apr K r isn | ter all t 1 naries ted t * «. coxswain, traigh s t . n 7 " 3 * ~* Freshma * al : “ . * (My United Press.) ra eee eee eee ee - ANA SPRINGS TRAIN. & | * ‘ s i. ING CAMP RENO, Nev., June #|® * 1 TO 10 JEFF WILL * | 30—The California beer was 4|% * WIN BEFORE SEVENTH # 7 |® officially measured yesterday | * wie * ~ | by Trainer Roger Cornell. The & * * (My Untied Pres) * (iy United Preset & story told by the stecl tape of & * * CHICAGO, Jus * RENO, N June Jim Jet & Jeffries’ ‘ast 18 months of & * * peor ® | fries w wear springs In the heels * training for the battle of the * P ~ ns day Waited tenia’ bo 5 isis’ dadeiieied daean hie ta ae | * races next Monday is eloquent. #| Play pool at Oriental Pool pense CHICAGO 4 ; a 4 ‘« A send al * Fbped tape showed: *& | tonight. $10 cash prizes daily, | 10, J : ters the ring Monday. After tryin, & Height, 6 feet, 114 inches; &| 3rd Ave. between Pik BY TIP WRIGHT. | ' t : : tt ention, which was recam- | & neck, 18%.inches; chest. wor. # age: oo a ne Nev, Manufae- | * * fed by Dewltt Va mart. Jett} - 4 94 46, Cage Page I ie 5 mere ; uring moving pictures « * Sicnemnead dhe giisehcatien anak th S'4; thigh, 25; calf, 16%; bi- & { speeding eastward as fast as * 7 torrtiy i) F be = - —_ — |Haakon’s s Former Subject * ceps, 1614; forearm, 13/4; wrist, & i vy mountain grades will > 20.000, Sir We ? r 7 * 8; ankle, 10; reach, 75; age, 35 & that will be t * at oddey"t ee of the wprings ts to| Hits Ball Over the Fence | # years; weight, 215 pounds. s 4 t re ‘ * * ‘ castor. Jeff says he ae : ay Boole “4 * * t oth 7 FB yal a Pes With Two On, Giving ¥ENvESKER NAS ENCE at all te noms: on 1 of the erin es * eastward. and tomabile from the ring elal train, which will way east. The train will carry shifts of p' the films, and picked up the Coast and hu / - Victory to Seattle. vicTonia v1 pee RE Races at 2 Fes Columbia Park Boys’ Club Team ae. | Mince es ee - Standing of the Clubs. June 20, 1 Spokane ment They w print new > | Vancouver from the ones developed as fast t |SEATTLE { possi | ever k t 1 Tacoma A33| cst steamst Canadian Pacific, ¢ at Av British Colum’ re 3 to 2 in Ta ns land Pier A. foot - . Axsociation, SPEER EN Te asc s (By United Pree) Jot the lot, from which y If It’s Correct, Cheasty Has It Tt looked kind 0° nice to see gather the information that atte Frisk land on the ball the way he Fhe terieas Sempre _ none - jwoa the game h ts the case Dunlap Hats Boyden. eee @id, It certain was a timely hit sin gang jad to Emil, the hardy Norseman and although won't y jail . has 2 Jall credit is duc for a home run. he will | Tacoma started off with Spokane ticket from Clarence Ge stunt, af d one first Mike Lynch stung the \e al ticket. Then esterday than he has of one-two-thr ides a single anc a hb nt “a with a mighty i two hard drives eft field fence, tied ; took ground coy heers.) } met the ball on with one down, Akin eee RSE E EEE ee and scored on one ure hits, the gallant « out at third on left field, which | That tong Trac luck for Seattle. F with a feature hit Needed, and gets away that. zh | time it is with it at} 1 up in time. Bngle : Custer at sepond and | the Inning ended, with Seattle one ru the J (More ob rn.) | In the b Engle had a slight Joe Seaton will he sent to Monte sano, in the State league, and Pitch Cla Griffith reversion to an er Joss, who was f: ed out to the | how men better sre eean game league, will be recalied imanager, ball playe ja run Hi a couple age | pl “ fever, after the wild stuff was out of This is the fast baseball team of the Columbia Park Boys’ club of San Francisco. This bunch has | hit system me was down | cleaned up everything in the eur line dcwn south, and pects to do the e with some Seattle club, joscaped before anything terrible Wi ° Ti | The boys will arrive Saturday, and will play a game at Bug's park in the afterrioon with a local team, wes _ Bei h ad canis des Be Is¢ MM 1M ——— | o nERICAN LEAGUE | NATIONAL LEAGUE | orn; statnowson and steyorn, | withthe “Stsrema but fl with the Moi ® but Emil} (Ten innings.) d that hit of his (see above), | nd the fans departed bubbling and| Pot At St Louis effervescent with joy. (More toud | You cannot keep well unless the bowels are regular, Neglect of this rule of health invites half the sicknesses from which we suffer. Keep the bowels right; otherwise Standing of the Clubs Won. Lost, Pet Standing of the Clubs. Won L cheers.) adelphia 4 1 644 | Chicago 38 4 RH, ° Engle, Seattle’ 7 r waste matter and poisons which should pass out of the York 4 1 ‘ w York : 2 Chicago .. dike oe ay lennedl' sibs Pare pt Br body, find their way into the blood and sicken the whole pape py : 4 4 P toburg +4 +4 $36) 8t. Louis ........... 2 i h the exception of that one bad he t 1 C i ah 7 eee i ard ~— + a Batteries—McIntyre and Kil ing away with his spit ball system. Don’t wait until the bowels are constipated; take an ‘ > 3 phia 4 30 o Kling | eat . j if ago P x a. +4 PY allee and Bresnahan s. ort dees = i acon with the , m Washington”, zat g7| Brooklyn sstesssss136 33 : Hall, the smooth-faced Tacoma } Bt “ 7 8 | Bostor z 0 finger, yielded 10 hits, and had some difficu elding ‘his positic i R. H. E.| R. 7H. ‘The score: : | New York .. 2 9 *1/Cincinnatt 6 is , piteattle ABR HPO. A 4 They are the finest natural laxative in the world—gentle, | B cron riee Wart 1 . Lobel P| eee . Pe et | THE THIRD GAME Rayn s eS ee ee j safe, prompt and thorough. They strengthen the stomach | or > ney ae Se ly Batte e~ ee ‘ and Clark; Bennett, 36 ie : + Secaclos, and wili not injure the delicate mucous lining of | : costal a Sis PRR AM? Lynch, of i $ 4 the bowels. Beecham’s Pills have a constitutional action. At Becton. VANCOUVER, B. ©. tune sh . sca 8 { Thag is, the longer you take them, the less frequently you ; R. Hi © | erven Jensen was hit hard yeater BE Be aos Chicago avtetie 6 oo 7 3|" enne a hi ente j need them. They help Nature help herself and ; Pe Eee tteeeece peas } 4 4 |day by Spokane, and although he Sspepeye Wi Gee Tey Se | sanbasas ; onto! 5 aon i | Batteries—Boll and Berger: Mat-| "Tuck out 10 men, lost his game, “4H is { eep e we ealt Y | Ponovan aa staan iota Rie a 18. te: 3. deaies atatlea foie the he oy ag # | Alans, but was reptaced by Keener A for Engle in ninth. o 4 | t Cleveland. t New York. in the third Tacoma AB. R. Bile Active & Stomach Well |., ,.... “ °°" 5 5,8) ; | "rs see Baise t S } H. Po. A ; | Mott. ip Hy Hie BG ood eeeersereeees Philadelphia. ee ’ § AB. BHF. A. Bl Reckenfeid, 't6''8 ¢ 4S ‘ b | Cleveland $3 11) 1|New York 3 a RB ee | Hartman Reseed 8 oR 8 In Boxes i0c. and 25¢. with full directions | ork . é i BS Oe 2 ae ae | $ 4 y | Batterios—Spade and’ Stephens; | Batteries—-Siack, | She*tlet ash | t ie OS Se ae a ogt Hite tas Pe is i = | Mitchell, Powell and Easterly |- “|b ote . os ee ee ae , s 3 pps = avis, if op ern, se ie ee Ss ee Copyright 1910 hy | , ke, ‘tb ‘ i At Philadelphia. nwegne sb's8 8 8 8 8 ko ioe oe TS J Alfred Benjanine@ R. i ° CE a ae he Pe New Yors 9 Jon oseeG 10S iia” of he Ne Be out when winntn : “ | 9 nd SE OOP REET latase in America was a “Palmer” é ~ — = The quality of a Benjamin Suit is readily seen whens j c : etake Gen ind Palmer still makes the best Sam Meee ee SU Ok Eh Bee he dahlias doe PO: is le h ott akes. The allew £ 4 Ett “ mocks to be had anywhere in the | | Vancouver ADR MW. POA B Lote bets ee ee ete tees Cree anes . labor, | | —_ . world. Beate. 5 $ > aE aR | ie am Two-base hite—Akin, Frisk, fabrics and fine trimmings, coupled with skilled ( 1 Ladies’ Pumps, in vici kid, patent |. You can-choose a hammock on | Tomes, tb te 34-32 i X veka | jf make their garments distinctly noticeable j BINGL ES sult your taste and pocket-book | smes,?P wi @ 60 : Hart 0.00 ye a and me here, because we have nlete | an, et 4 . : — o leather and gun-metal calf, line in stock--highost grade, ceory | Scnarawebsr, oa’: i é $3 ; Benjamin Suits .... . $20.00 to $30. qT: ' } and heavy soles; latest styles; new one Ae Teane eye ie. net @ happy | one of them; $3.00 and upwarde i et 8 nti, Tacoma 6 i ‘ “.* A hammock is the one necessity Totals .......38 wn me of game—| +4 i] lasts; regula price $3.00. This wee A big league recruit who can’t! you need to complete your camp or Por New = | og | play inside ball is liable to find | cottage this summer : ey iw cees 3 PPE At low prices, ge | i aes seltcasapebiane sie sae pa We have everything for the| ¥ : 0010000 irae Os | E Summary: Throo-base hit — Va It is easy to block a wooden-head- | #portsman, camper, miner and ath-| pea nase bite een eee hit | R & ed runner who lumbers, lete—man or woman | fice” ilte—Ireon (3), Jansen Di m \ CHEASTY BUILDING aymonc { Hoyt Circling the diamond is nearly ag| D00't forget that hammock | struck, out™fy STenten’ 10." by iceenar t amonds on Credit®, SECOND AVE. SPRING ST. ¥ | difficult these days as squaring the na 0; Keener 7 hits & rune te weal fet the goods on the fret Hf 2 1406—-THIRD AVE., Bet. Union and Pike—1406 circle. batis—oft | eee Mit by re — - } Vansouver If Cheasty Has It, It’s Correct. pretty plays. It takes homely players to make Han

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