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THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 9, 1910 GRE TEN TRG RD NT Pa Se emmmmmmnnmmmmmnemmmeemnsstiiiimeiesainemtaiaialiiie = 4] = . WITH ALL THAT 18S Ne \ * ’ AY HAT IS poem: REALM OF SPORT WRITTEN BY MEN WHO KNO iT Eg s i y VANCOUVER TAKES FAST | Fast Mikado Basshoit Team [wo PHS )TEX RICKARD WILL SIE GAME FROM MOSLEMS SOS == GILLETT FOR $3000 te I Keon vem | thin Year on the home grounds, and ‘iicinoneaniilinia ther long one inter in the game BAN FRANCISCO, July 9—Wher t f the oe Contest Marked by Slight Trouble Between Adams and [but @ sudden gust of wind ¢ meg | shown 8 interview given by. Gev- , ite aaa Umpire Hall—The Malcontent and Roy Akin, ew: | Hrinker got his paws on it | yesterday denon sing him ae a man ms of the ‘gi wit 1° we o a orn) * ickar ' « ery Joins Rebellion, Chased to the Stable—Breen Plays Hoth teasne ° By the laws of Galite Tox Rickard yilene Anterviews | ge u Wonderful Game—Same Teams Play Today at 3:15 favored tag t ld fall f ning suit for damages against ti A th t were a lot His attorney h ore th t wou! ratch kind | begun preparation of the papers, he “f t state, all of hal de d, He will ask for damage | M id and in Puneet ese ° T f Hink k on one of profits entailed Standing of the Clubs. ba onan gh a ee of the Jeffries -Johr F Interviews eam Won. Lost, Pet | ‘ é th Nevada. he | fast t 1 need th bent 46 33 582 ale i, St | TM" vung follo bly be about $300,000. at it being done for Vancouver . 3 : } tt r final a2 7 S32 * - 2 , pore of ¢ « an impre —- 74048 ase . y 5% ; nd as soun as RAMENTO, « De-|the tikht would take place tae Tacoma 9 ei. oie « time by « tate, and that the te SEATTLE un 46 A03 | 7. 90 ae 2 ae ee. Be | the batter witt a th Tex Kick e 4 thority A t ee ee oe we ee At . Ante “ “ an poere Wee ae Davis, ee a ee Be me | if a if he had not hone who eut loo . a wrigh . es Sun morning at Dugdale’s the ¢ { the i Gein teas sine ae 8 } The above b amateur teams in the city unday o a , , F aie than has beer here for , moa, . 2s +H park the club wi ogregation of fast colored players, Manager G. K , Gilett attacked the Tay, eeneral told ny many 0 i while, of course ay. P > 8 8 ; vura hae organ practioally unaided, and has turned out a shed baw t | moter, accusing him of e r Be him that 5 there had a fly in the olntmen v cam with all the earmarks of class. ho ddinueh the étabe. hibitte » De & sparring «, at to 2, with | sitrooks > 8 cate. jon, but the sald fly t s ott| “My attention has been called t world eve fort the park giad te be a with tals Be Ry Teen get oa iggy ahi ce by |handern very we not a citizen of this g ti sib Sach Agate gies | cms eek mewn | Oe Play Important ‘= hle"nany | eaue of cori pay ¥ to! away in memory's st Score by innings jot the stunts J pulls off ot them wae for tv tae verything from a real imitation | tacoma ost Fines anes Paste : hull fight, to feature, long distance | #pokane tee rae hits, and classy base Francisco and dh t. Lhave|name of California preach tion was | world, scratch and running — by Breen mostly A Part in Winning Games)" | conecmn ww te John McGraw t so nolsy on oe , 4 Pop ound good stuff to watch, Sure 2 coachin: line as tho Tigers’ | the that he is owner of the , , te yo gl a bull fight, with Russ aoe | the coach og hg Sn ef Port b in the ant et m tht sa EE sat} Bnd Sen ik ntertered ew beset Hall the qentel-at-tinee "urns i }what be tw to try to do at the bat line of reaam eat alongeide of Dug vais tg not | t was the duty of the loca one + wane ‘ v1oigiane: Be way Lucky playing the bull and Jimmy Adams FE Savane nik wise lad| The slgnal is th runner reh the pa (tithe ath * yesterday ors he | authorities to enforce the laws of |and he would havelet etm beige Gnd “tie teow, Sesmnirator, Nee who watoh ‘ y site jit there is a rus ntire la new house, which he de rn- |nown how many of he players De line state against prise fighting, and|the jest oriticlan that te oy sat te Akin, playing matadora It wes & Idown and grind a tale ondeav wocess of the te loose on the oppont ’ rejwill draft at the governor had no right tolmade by the people of ov tay - hot fight while it lasted. with only cing to show } rtant}on the proper working out jong as the umpires ¥ tand ; | " == of thing about ok oe ore on gnala are in ba ) play whieh the manager or captain it But hie set of signals are are n — anc oes a ¢ or} Pateh.’ Spanish form of the game—the | y eon rect has devined. [unique One word im the flood of /® tuiure Be jae t bat, iT Old. Ti B L pull got the best. of ft : A inajority of the managers in the| biflingsgate which he ia directing at |ited with only one time at bat, but! AL WO ime Big Le Juersia It happened just like this: | Jimmy lovot |two big leagues keep busy on the|the opponents does the business for | ® mur rupa, one of them # n expression of | Me | Adama, with a su countenance: advanced to the plate | | | ing of the Clubs. fn the seco aning. Pitcher Gard mee, but was safe on canehing . Fateh the batter o Giantan 1 ne word directa | hor tole b and sacri: FS ao OEE FF eed oe Up American Asso, Roland jean of two ‘Throus 7 . Or the manager may’ "be on the | his cap, one arm hanging Hatlewsly | sac motor ner slung one over near th beg an “a bench It's « cinch that he ten't! at bie side, or a thousand and one | fielders choice ——_— proper “Strike said his pd 4 os }going to delny the game, cal! hie| other things calculated to wise his : _ young bull. Anot ba ae | Jmen in from the coaching box and!men to what he wants end to keep wee robbed Of 6 | eae << ees, both 07 by, “Strike ty ured Ha +4 : wiruct them what play be wants |the other fellows from getting’ hep th when he sent one to toe a0 husky tones W Adame, “a8 | Ho might lke to do this, but the] to hie play 1 Frisk cut loose « Barr 3 Meving that Hall was party to base . . a4al 1 for mnie Mack ts another big league rprined whom conspiracy to strike him out, mut 4 ; ‘ j » the sig-| manager who ix strong on signals m | where tered and mumbled sundry exple “s 361 nal for the play oacher, or) Mack never deserts the corn f r ast 10 tives, partly under and partly ov ' ’ ele the batter doe ne takes |the bench, but hie men know what mrt to his breath. Five bones for you, | hia position at the plate F he wants them to da Mack Is 4 said the expressive dexter mit of | adoiboparactian’! ne genchers are watching, and they lwave cauipged with g aemre book (TAMARAC HHERAREED wo the umpire. Adams said not a word , turn tip off the piay to the + and « lead penel! and these appar-|* x * sit Gnd proceeded to strike out on the | Brooklyn ..... ... eS Sounds simple, doesn't it, but tently harmless articles a |* HERE'S A CHANCE TO * next ball aaa: | Pittsburg ae lon't by & long shot }to play a prominent part in the in-|w SEE FIELDER JONES * Then in the next tnnin, as | Scanion and Bergen The Ch Cube tox been |trieate system of sicnaling which |® * Adams walked out toward his posi | woe Ine Seana aad Gaeen A don reseed brs < the Athie has lw (By United Press.) * tion In left endea nto » Maddox ¢ roa tale a gee vig a8 steee RIS SR gepcondtae Sead goad the nce mor he pipes | } Qlante frequen anges On the defense, the fie ptain star 1 hav r first oppor- Bovine critter cliased him to the veage. 4 ignaia. Seuntage-to tend of doing }may Girect the #f have tietr Beet. eppor- 8 | bench. Roy Akin attem to con } RHE) the same thing, and sign pr ‘ ay t i uk former White Sox star, this af- @ with the tt ny. and | Cincimatl sort 6 8] {is about ax Important mx bat finn ie ty seep PE ar ring the wordy passages thelr | Chicago 3 6 0} fielding practice far the up plait . od Se ee Voices raised high enough for Russ; team whitch te makin « Mgt for | be at t Na os o | Heebe and Clarke; = med nent “ * Tacoma Cuba Jones in ® to get the gist of their remarks, and Ratt ns : bhemove tm éte league he m . Ma pier h4 he wafted the two to the woods | Reulbach, Brown ont ee | Every baseball tan im th intry ignal to . pc fe gyn mr ay a a ee ee et Ee 8,3 is CAmiliar with the ant Chevery man knows what is about to|% 204 cnohulle will play & * 7 ae ee ae... See Hughey Jennings on the ¢ ne tried, and every man ia ready for} egy Hat Eye Z Walked Swain, and Breen, in so AMERICAN LEAGUE itn Jemaings puile up the grasa.| the play & bie-header Sunday: one * Firing. wae safe on fielders choice, dea _ Jchews it, dances on one foot. kicks,| Of course, signals are often solved |¢ 1, the | This will give Se- & choi met cate § Standing of the Clubs. isheuts and claps hin hands Of |by the opposing players. Johanie|_ 3, “ pollock of lp Blea that. Julie Streth sacrificed. and bd DetCeet oe ke Ee or Ge often ee teat |# attie fans an excellent hance & them Dode Brinker poled the ball | piegeiphia O lin the bust at turning thin trick, | ‘ : for two bags, scoring Swain and : \* a New York . in| but one set of signals doom not OX- | eee eekeeekakeet La up & fun in the} Boston —p——— |haust the repertoire of a ball tearm. | A | Detratt The team can change about a» often Gnother in the third on @ couple af | Orica gs ‘i Jnals are betng tipped off, and most " Bits and & pass Vancouver annexed | ninsion .. Jot. the big fellows change signals Disrempectfulty dedioated to Akir one in the third also, feaving Leute .. agetnet nat tenons Pr en 00 ee ee ee eens Seen tee ~ to the | When you're feeling kind o grouchy cramp in gp genre itadelphi | t decisions handed you Turks to the double score until the At Philadelphia. 1 sass aeamane Nanded you. | end of the game, while was 7 P . found for two more runs before the| Detroit ... .. HUGHEY JENNING! : ae 4... wend S Seen. deities aaenee last athlete beat it to the club) Philadelphia . pong cand wt io talatntne the elgunt ve en air eee kane van hed a ni na | , Batteries —Mallin and Schmidt; | story For y find that kind of stuff dad E ed the fineat Kind of support, and | Bender and Thomas Right here and now, I want to line F ean nile. her, w: ith the inde who are strong for a Geattie. poe hy = 0 ee tot At Washington. the signal thing. ‘There in no doubt WHO TRIED TO FEED Of course the ump's @ robber, no MOE FERRIS. he has been given credit for, He|* R. H. EB.|that the signals play a mighty im- 5 Oe Over Guunned ant NNEAPOLAS, Minn. July %— bat Gdaiitnn 06 tee Gall thiel@&. Lovls ..............3 8 jortant part in baseball, not onty tn But when upon the field he has nt Hedges of the St. Louts game, and looks like a strong and| Washington . 18° 13 6) tae vale Die ences, Sat eee JACK STRYGHNINE? ins suave’ aeeiar hele, iil © up| American le ague club eolé Jimenie 4 eague team we country. In tact, | So never saan his oan oO pong Be . ve ne Basteries—Lake, Spade and Killl-|\t would be pretty hard to find. a ' wilt go. his mitt Stee an se en See ee eae BR a. «| fer; Allen, Johnson and Street. first clase amateur team which tan't CHICAGO, July 9-—New York| 44 You'll have a fine of five oF) «0,5 two sterling players are put- -_— sf +6 ere with the signals, _ 7 Z nore to pay ing up suc elt : ar or) se ‘at fosien And by signain’l Go not mean the} one of Jack Johnson's seconds in| Satsanigatie scum at fos Lseecoos 21 WEEE ‘ : i Vind inne aE etgnale the entahere.uce.te wiee the ho big Tam, § sbted variety | For he tn lke a women and be ROS! scssctation that St. Lous fens ase| 7 $ Mtcher. 1 mean the signals for the to the charges in connection with the final word edges tor ped oc present zi : : H : hon MES RS } : shitting of players for certain bat~| “4 Jotmaon contest by de And he's liable to chase you from Ratu iene ae pramacncecemis sage of 308) FOR ope i tee eee see ters, signals warning the infielders rt was made some 1” Sunt Arma . H H ae tor s o aa, “, liams leads the American as © ball at a .275 clip. : s 3] Batteries — Paikenburg. emia | sat beg Bg me te pusst., 0 ore the fight to polsom the |” a ho te — | no sees | Not only are Willaine Si ; 9 | an elt; Hall and Carrigan, | offe ee, a. stipuia colored champion . nassaging the leather 2 6 2 6 which mam shall take the throw at : Just keep your thoughts about him Seetaeen nee eee * ane Tielting i ¢ # | Second game R. H. B./ second, and these signals are flanhed | Hart ared the attempt was} good and dark ber: pb rete ns is “| Cleveland . teseseee @ 6 O] from the infielders to the outfield 20} made while Johnson was in train rer : ANOTHER JOY WAGON *I —— . er in winth. Boston .... «+» © 12 1/ that every one of the nine men in JOHN McGRAW. |ing, and that only the fact that the « FOR LI'L ARTHUM «| BATTL " ee ee Batterios—-Mitchell and Easter.|th field knows just exnctly what | poison was swallowed by Frank \* | Saturday and Seniig! Vancourer— ABR H POA ae eT | the defenatve plan on the batter and|a pretty hard thing te locate a plate | | Sutton, of Pittsburg, saved the rd United Pre % | Gays at the navy San Swain. cf Pe eS | 1 ly; Cicotte and Madison. runner ts, #0 feet away and pay ho attention | | |... fe, es.) y | |black man. The dose, Hart said, | * CHI r) dt Brees, 3 5 z Of course the team on the offens-| to a riot an the third or Titxt corner |DIAGK man. Tie gone. Hatt sald. | HICAGO, July 9.—Jack #| Colman dock. Row ~— ‘ ; At New York. lve ie there with the siqnain alxo. | of the diamend, and noise often gets | Made Sutton v > ¢ ul 5 | |* Johnson today purchased his #| ‘ ae a i time ® man goes to the plate, |a walk for the batter, no one ever learned who brought |* mother a new automobile. He *| i 5 H H res ° he has his orders instructing him Rut the Bicones PUrpeee bl the | the — into camp. REASON? oF % paid $3,000 for the machine. $ : Miehbietss cor Muett: aad : amon saieienag evacuees ni Ne a (ity Waited Pres.) eeeerererrererry — Smith and Payne, Block; Mannin The T. C On h fo er: L ANGELES, Juty 9.- » aad: Sweeney, . e Terror’s aptain n the Coachin Be | niOk Aimer tighttreie’ St ‘ie "ike ‘ocebieti: tenes ‘hin Sie ps SOE | pion of the world, ts im Los An }league employ regular official scor- | by innings on ee Summary: Two-base —_—_—— Home rune—Lynch. bite—Breen, Streit, ‘Dases— hiers who would travel around the country with the teams. COAST LEAGUE i jt oday en route to his O-Bar rar jin New Mexic After @ three days’ stay on nch, according to his outline his plans, he will go to Chicago on Won, Lost. Pet | tse 5 5 & seoret mission init : ner axed her gy re ha rr ei a Bat has several close friends in Biakie Oakland eo 4 530 Los Angeles. They are confident | ® inkle ny eo fer od WE, Ven’ | Vernon + an * 50 a7 tts that the pligrimage te Chicago is oeuver 4, Time of game—iis.” Um-|Los Angeles 62a 615 destir J to =e at the bridal akar. ’ Nelson today refused to coi pire—Hall Sacramento n 63 th port that Re will be married He smilingly intimated that the rea- At Portiand. . sons for the Pastern trip are his 5" eraan 20-0 ene trip may have results that will in doy vale terest tho publi Brown; ¢ | Fisher. Umpi <a ol | ccessories - SPOKANE, July 9. — Chartey | gacrnmo 7 i Schmutz, although found for seven | ous? ae eee ——_— hits, kept them well scattered, and | shut out the Indians, 1 to 0. Schmuts |, Batteries—Helster and Thomas; had the game well in hand all the| Harkins, Moser and Mitze time, and with perfect support be- The ¢ Jen tour pathfinding car| ably not Iny out the route} 1813-1) omped ho - At Los Angeles. will pro Bind him, romped home with, the | @ a oe for next years tour until about « Garage Eatrance Meat ce a ee game, and was lost on the bases. San Francisco sedhose : | ee im _ — te th date * de start. | —— The acore Lon Angeles ui ade even the veteran drivers K AUTO REPAI i oe at es SO The Reo Motor Car company has e Soe Oe Wa Oe | IT'S ALL OF WITH decided to build a popular-pr “Bast Oo ae te pewar wagon, and criensiva’ toe © Cortland Automobile club, of 915 Bast Pike tland, N. Y., has started a cam- {~~ Giving Away One-Half | i Mod paign for safe and sane driving. UJ are Bf mor Press.) Other auto clubs over the country 91 ry E. SAN F NCISCO., should adopt this campaign and car- | Our Stock international ref ry A ue East 42221 h: in con, eae inst the Jeffries-Johns fight An Tilinots trol if h 1" er ee Is what we are practically doing |) pictures. are % sope 0 bo oan ped its cars with a rope to be used in connie Overland Cars & Dr. Wilbur T, Crafts of Washing- ton, founder and superintendent of the bureau, ts in San Francisco to: day to organize a Califor branch and to formulate plans for fighting the pleture exhibiti . wih . 5 H South Carolina 6,400 cars have b Im , ‘ aig ‘ ‘ it tee. eens: Dr. Crafts was in Reno during the ba ae ioe oe Dy sd hore Pu el Sound Rubber Co. ; sat of Ses Bronte big fight to form a committee to . 7 . p recent o-operate with the bureau and #e- New York city has just placed an m at our second fishing tackle sale, now going on. The immense stock which have on hand will be sold at prices that will astonish the fish erman who knows tackle wher he sees it Under the new automobile law in 5 A FEW EXAMPLES cure information about the plans of order for seven more aut »biles, pons ee ers, 10¢ to 50c, will be closed St. Louts Americans are making | out at about halt price TLE, Spontixe Goop: “THE RUBBER STORE Indianapolis recently, when hoe an effort to sign John Buzick, piteh- | er of the University of Uilinois team. | barred out sever al cars, precipitated | TIME WARNER _ smal Buzick had been touted by 1 : on wEWw SPEED Henat 606 I [edn o ai aoe to Bra | gaa ta DISTANCE . Auto-Meter paar me

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