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wes | h OPICS OF INTEREST AND NOTE O ALL DAILY FOLLOWERS OF MORRISON MOURNERS LEAVE SAN FRANCISCO BY LAURENCE REDINGTON i i} 1 phen SAN PRAD ‘ y ° stited. wit «. Moa-| Jim Morris ® happening und r b The Star herewith presents “Kyo as the next contender with Champion Johnson for heavyw He dosn't know much about boxing, but fight? Why, alive. Gorilla, champ of West Africa, honors. cats ‘om ee ee a FITZ LOSES TRUNKS | MERICAN LEAGUE HOT SWIMMING KIND) =~) ue wpe | 30 5 (By United Press.) : 54 BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, July 6 “6 LOST—Eight trunks belonging to 46 Robert Fitzsimmons 7 Bomewhere between Mel 3 Australia, and San Franc eight trunks which the ex-champ! Would like to find. Bob, tn his E €agernens to reach Reno in time (| poston : gee the figh overlooked = che cutee : bigs f 4 the trunks and now mourns the |New York 3 10 temporary toss of much gaudy rai-| Batteries—Hall and Carrigan ment. | Warhop and Sweeney When he returned to San Fran eisco from Reno he did not fin eae trunks as Inquiries at} At Washington. “& the offices trans Ht companies ht the ex; that the trunks probabty held by the customs officers at Van couver, as did not wait there | ding an examination of the con ts of his trunks. | NATIONAL LEAGUE | Standing of the Clubs. Cleveland ..... coveesns® 9 Detroit o- : 5 6 Batteries—Link, Mitchell and Be Pe | aa tos | mis; Willetts and Schmidt New York | Pittsburg Cincinnati F Philadelphia 00) St. Louis ..., ave’ Bt. Louls . 441 | Chicago 5 9 Brooklyn a7 41 : : i Boston . “m6 345|_ Hatteries—Pelly, Lake and Kili fer; Young and Sullivar At Boston. R. HE New York 6:4 COAST LEAGUE Boston ‘ . . ee ee ahha Witicen Standing of the Clubs ers; Mattern and ( beh el At Pittsburg as can Chicago . 48 46 Pittsburg 50 48 Batterles— fr ” 2 Il, White } Powell, Wh | At Los Angeles. At Philadelphia. v R. H R. H. #,/ San Francisco ...., o 6 nities cecceeeed 7 6} 108 Angeles wh a8 Philadelphia «++ 9 1) Batterie Henley and Berry Batteries—-Scanion and Erwin; | Nasle and Waring Foxen and Moran. At San Francisco. At St. Louis. | RH R. Hw lOsktan’ .....0.scecesees 13 Cincinnatl ...............5 11 0) Sacramento eroeeeed 6 St. Louis ........ +++ 9 06] Batteries—Baum and La Longe; Batteries— Suggs Lean; Willis and B BINGLES BY FRED SCHAEFER. ie ly and Pierce At Portland and Murray A stolen base is no robbery. Russell Ford, Yankee crack | ey [teat pitcher, says it is better fun|. stand and listen of the fans than it | Too many wild pitches make a|'® sit in the tame contest. 0 the . . |i to Always touch second—but be sure| z to get there f The |. iss ou unti i The jaet man ion’ oot unui eho! Diamonds on Credi When you can ‘wana the pitcher St is a sign he needs replenishing, You get the goods on the firs payment _ Main 7206 It takes a “ae neal to cover short. | atmalty ti er he games they have tearing off} are reported as being alow and tire President Dugdale ant night that George Engte ah pitcher who waa eight runs in one tnnin Vancouver yesterda pended i ies - OHHH MOTHER SAYS JACK 15 DONE) 1. OUR NATIONAL GAME cHie " ‘ . Tir Chicago « with the your R. H. E.| 3 9 0 +2 8 O|self In the ies—Carson and Brown; | Jana t put ¢ preg Ue of the best road driver in )potnts he A now belongs to Ray Mo re, the wonderful showing thi ra, driver of the Premter No, 1 n the trip. won the Glidden tour, with eobggon Bale aint able low score of ‘nine | Glidden tours bas. J WiLD PITCHES | e ee ie te under 400 + sud wilt egin to crowd 2 . ¥ t | recent acquisition from } al. wherever that ts | the reat ANOTHER WATE MAN | ng of many ball players who n famo Ry United Press.) b Famous Catcher Appears to Be at the End of His Career [WITH THE AMATEURS] === FE EPP 38 — : j i yaa. 2 233 93 0) 2 ‘ j t ‘ 0 2 1 “ : : : i : RE Ry Ss Ee) Ge Fred yne—Johtixon, 15 ; “ips Wah ge } toad —Johume ge ‘ ie ’ ' o i > ’ , Mo " ivan : Bs ee a te a ; * ‘ Te oe ie ; p ee Purtell—Jeffries, 2 taka : , 7 8 ougherty — Jefiria # fenre oeoeesoes Frank Lange—Jetfrles, 18 maak , A Payne seems to be the pee i al kid ee ee The Iroquots baseta am Indian LEW CRIGER, FAMOUS CATCHER, WHO !5 ABOUT ALL IN. The year 1910 promises to mark] years, and jandt NED MERTON ON BASEBALL The “Third Reader Boy” Explains the Sport. BY FREO SCHAEFER i —————__ | AT mS UP-TO-DATE SPORTS viv iipieceeee \Car Which Won in Glidden Tour and Driver Ray McNamara TURKS GET AN AWFUL | — after # year. “Cripple” George | tal Is ‘ey ay: ‘ Pounded All Over the . » 9) nae Lot—Seattle Plays Very , oe 43 7 ate Sloppy Ball. ‘ it Po Hil Sienting ht , ttl hehe ; UE Gye } ~Lin- we \ ‘TAG h am re re » Holme By United ¥ preme perd, ‘Wallac Franc! —_— [ip ce “2° THE WHITE SOx ool % PICKED JEFFME a « with four ¢ r a (By United Press ‘ oh ait 7 <M I ’ r 5 s most of them, at ; Premier all t ewis Sof : "207 more ‘aboe fy 1 ‘ pan the reat of . s the Way the Wy ted the tee :TESIME CAME GES 10 TIGERS (hy United Presa) Everybody | ng the A maniin any, of the ended to ail. 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