The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 11, 1910, Page 2

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ot stance pnt Sen th iS) OPICS OF INTEREST AND O ALL DA 7 LY FOLLOWERS OF THE STAR—MOND NOTE AY JULY 11 191 0. UP-TO-DATE SPORTS if WITH EXPERT COMMEN THAT 1S DIFFEREN ‘ ZESIEs ®& I RFLREE TESS LET EES “we GEESE EERSSPEEEE g . | VETERAN PITCHER TO) } Se by of awe | 66 ” BASEBA BECOME AN UMPIRE | making o : at |ieved. y withdrawing Ape ubiie ela - bes publie exhibition, sul pro F BY FRED SCHAEFER | field safe from official interference : | ‘ — company had selected on wt I p os With “Hooks” —N, " TP ft ommercia od\is Again Proficient it ooks”—Not Right i i i i Il. HISTORY OF THE GAME plotur on nd ial Beaver Pitcher Slips the Turks a Defeat—Chinault in se Left, But the Kind You Put Bait On—Doesn' Good Form, But No One Hits Behind Him—Ostler | | was, therefore, not known to : Know Whether He Will Fight Again or Joe Sugden, the Demon Slugger, Stings Ball Hard. + . googie fight, neen the aN Lider the Weather. (im 7 ‘ 7 nce they the rings spies ~ ]in considers ints - ~ soster tne @ ‘ ited Prone.) ! Standing of the Clubs NATIONAL LEAGUE | it is @ #hame that 1 | ube curds a ' Won, Lost. Pot | given t nwettinn ladies. If it | | Lo YOELE a Om ly 7 were " “ pennante woul o Jar J f ” ate hae saa a 4 Standing of the Clubs } } : : . panne wens 0) ST lier 2 sane © T moms 38 a Wo 1 ’ | rep 1 | f “ Vv nb ret sb i. SEATTLE a2 47 ‘ ‘ The ear x score known Is on | : Y ¢ tha k Tt pertatne t ardir ae oft a erst hile wither X ‘ it ha been conteate | m J “4 Pg taaty “ ean t innatt ae ‘ and) Momph bu nm th ent the 7 soba 47t] his ie evidently a mistake, | sin ’ 4 Press) pe : 10 thinking of < k. took a sordid and f ar 1 8 el Memphin the Bouthern league, | 0, Cal, July 11.—| He t given Ie Mt aap delig fr sping his forr ar 1 = ~ me re to do batt e with Geiro HARRY HOWELL ee teletiog sptain end second | be ¢ one , : +4 way Rothing eg : Relies LS d Harry Howell, for years one of| baseman of in the head by [present condition, for the big feliow| | “T ataling ty piiag 4 the size of the score tha mut At Chicago, : | by enna i »{the best pitchers in the game, wiil| league Coun ‘thought to have [aa Rot recovered from the effects tinued Jetteleg itt the mean way | RHE] © | t jhe the next member wen pet t lof the fight at Reno, His right ey UUme to think = 1 yesterday at! thing, Wor the firet as Miller | Chicago seene enn. 8 F |won's staff of umpir ot M tod At|is causing him no iittle worry q nt " |New York 1 n lea Johns erin day 4 s die re: and while b ht “ and Che awn bat | door va jean teag 5 A in dil . Gown, Red Robert Grew @ pase and| Kling: Druche. Amen a macks that he w « a now meg | Jetities’ Catalina tip will be a muld Sumy a conclusion in thy on Flanagan's hit advanced. Then| Crandall and Meyers, Schiel ke picking # baseball teran Howe pee tnd | most @ eolitary excurston. Hix or utter. It thay be a week or twee Scharnwet t transportation and) Who participated fn the first «a al fresco und u4, und nol pitching goby rhey {companion will be James Ba tit # 4 couple of monte betoe on Sugden's hit the bandit duke of At 8t. Louis, bas ie mot very itlating air is t od except by his spring hae Ai ahr and | Duluth n who has accom in A my mind. No one bis Vancouver scored. SM Gita we ail ing of the djeuch as have par n indixertm while tr phi tty Tg ge ied him many similar trip © me an offer to fight again, ag Along in the seventh good old Sug 2 a cone ¢ hip 5 4 and Jor nately of onions and limburger, Houston. ye = Pethegemn ih Bi na the} “I would be foolish to ma y | im jus king of St om my ‘omy ped the sphere for a dou i | ie | er fouling th ther, mer ind of cheese ' | ee te aioe ad in| that 1 will fight Johneor ue nook, . neral propoaiigs bie, on Miller's dainty sing w Bathtnnn, tah lead Gee’ tton t to the Altogether, there tw Mttte to say ; . halt etched by Mower | Jeffries. “How can I tell 1 i y cay K across the plate like " : t ne effect of this being an “inside” | the early lite paseball, alnce * way » be . — ay along. Tu At Cincinnati | reg @ base This much may be admitted, | iont bn ap-j been seversiy, taj p~ ade Sunday Insure the health of effort to ap : | a ase 1 youth of our land in] though, that in the beginning it met | plied to Johnson for @ position as an| manner recently in all the family Lefty Miller was al | Rrooklyr oe a ne wal acho: fod weal with excruciating difficulties, The | umpire. Kamen. one Of his efforts, there wa Cincinnati .% sshaniie t o polite ac rformers were wont to cavort - | | Uttle stirring. _— eck tat for h battiodore | wnug fitting knickerbockers, so Ub with bending or the ber oan, Speper and McLean, Moreover, baseball is not thought! lays until % mercha ys pg Ns pd ICAN LEAG vei ee ong ve a tonic in your ome! . ely art nd : have| white derbie | The Iroquois team scalped e ‘ at ee py ma, Chinault’s Oy | Standing of the Clubs toe os than dwelt up REPENT |cirele W Cow schers & to 1 at By asing it consistently, a good tonic ie the greatest Then Emil Frisk, the s Norse. | Won. I Pet. 1 ee Tt suffices that Bouth Park yesterday urance againat the ravages of cinny dineases that oftea man, drove a hot one to Brown, and | Philadelphia ‘ | certthetan ¢ that " t played by ¢ Sia: aia | . fatally. This is where forewarn: ‘orearmed, the Yed-beaded one Hove It high to|New York ‘ Poon ae * msaeiaictentibeneeaseaiit Lae Cay ‘Gnlied Sven) The Jacobs Bakery team trimme first. Pe m scoring with much | Boston ‘ ~ MW YORK. July 11--The ows «WW Juaiors tna Set Srcenensnt Chaim etnoe lcatonee ‘ REAL HIGH B Settrien Jot fight ¢ ti. |The Flour M grehnes The PEs? Tonic Seicoiad co ctact eomeetunea tax nal Wasthagisa sou Sete sorick Wetr Gas So. pantie! te tele eppeces is accepted in all parts of thewor!d as thestandard of malttontevales Miller fis 2 it, the final score as | St. Loul 2 4a int dienlage The Bolcom ak —it is the essence of absolute parity and nature's greatest above mer ed 2 to 1 in| | tertainment two game aid to health, It is a predigested food in liquid form, Paver of | COAST LEAGUE ‘ Park, 7 containing the tissus-building properties of rich barley Bh cg ter | : er ee / offers | Cometa we malt and the rarc toning cloments of the \upulin from Rese. Had the” Standing of the Clubs. (iy United Freee) nour and If they should be | fron red ge ye ag be choicest hops combi Je form, anything he might have| Won. Lost. Pet.| LAWRED Kan. Juty 11.—D the mp. « ber ot company t won his gu 3 ef-| San Francisco S46 19] vorce prise fighting f ite tra pinoes pon a plgmmmmith | ; ine wet om aleohole fective and hi his delivery | Portiand oo 41 491 ima aoe nl have © Clean exhibitions a. fi . ed n, & to timed that the best the Turks Id | Low - nt evils, and you ‘ a ‘ ‘ “a t do was litte tafield foogies that it Oakiona + ican, manty, stimulating § * endard ot obtaeet pa! ab jae. ‘Theretere| i Beavers ate up BR 8 ; 4 516 | That, tn tor tx the ovini aed pert la in nu rod be be a ailat ¢ only to) The Mikado wa Kear rif Ntting wl Sfp id pokane, | Sacramento 4 63 351) # Parmiles, of the & Ye to alo s ond at ‘tag’ parties tones Sunday L Dus Orde Ag as play- | | ay of the University dies, and I consider pgiiiar | Altha ton did not say #0, | park to the tune of 6 t ve Jap your Inca! drm pgeet ram ed. Vancouver going to Tacoma fer} At Oakland. jo the best sports—quimigily, | it was od that the que eee aakregation is one of the fast Insint upon it being Pabse. three games. nn xl mintak moraily and physically.” { policy entered into the dec “t amateur teama im the city. The score " Pvp q - Brisk. rf ae Thief o vile assocta Bennett. 7 EY Se a ee eS Fitageraid and gresemee of tame if hs Ne Cae, ig ES | ringside bring acy. ib te eu i $ kame R. H. | society, wh Feunington ie $21 8 tee abe 3 8 Il guise of Chinauit. @ - 8-864 f $$) Oakiang @ 6" 1) teen thane 8 - = Batteries: Hunt and Thomas: | Gamblers, evil , : ‘ Totale 3.2 8 8 4 1) Harkins and Mitee }and thugs are p: — ie ARR RE POA & 5 Sonengnenenenaner ae BE j ain. ve to. S James, Ib oe a as SS At Les An | Sreib. tb 4 8 ft 6 8] Piest game RH. E] tinker, if ‘ 3 . i * *| Los Angeles . . a , e) Brown. th ee - 4 erent, ” ; ? ; 1 ; * Batteries Criger and Smith; Su H eden. ¢ i ° Fitter: Miller. p 6.5 6 9 Ger and Witame No baseball here until next Sun-| Totals 4S 8: 3), Set ee ye Mie me ane Var : on Angeles ‘ et eS satest ot Dug Score by innings San Francisco oe ae & * pone soe Batteries: Castleton and # Summary: Stolen basee— Hentey and Berry Beavers Sacrifice hit—P their series partly at Van At Portland. partly at Tacoma By Chinault, 6: by af Row F . Double play--Sireth (umadeisted) ¥ Vernon ° 2 2] Joe Sugd whi Pitched ‘bali—tynch. Left on tase Portland . ‘Sikes & ao uatiinents tle, 1; Vancourer, 9. ‘Time ef game | 56 minutes. Ompire—Russ Hall | Batteries: Hitt and Brown: Greex | ix ne }and Murray jh sone ~ terday ’ Ahn \* * * FIRST BASEMAN DOES | 5 f 4 NOT HAVE A PUTOUT. & * * (iy United Press.) * * TERRE HAUTE, Ind. July & & 11.—First Baseman Connors, of & no ranger .|& the South Bend team, did not # SPOKANE, July 11.—Cartwright’s | have a putout in the game with & timely drive in the eighth inning | & Terre H e here yesterday, * Grove in two runs that won the|@ * game for Spokane here yesterday— 4 to 2 Bonner was hit hard, but|* ******* eee eee & 6008 fielding saved hin bacon Annis, for Tacoma, was found for eight hits, only one of them for ex- The Levins Seattle Athle walloped the North club team in a fast he Vancouver | Brinker, fafled to ene se } f the game with his! twisted knee, but expects to be in [shape again soon. Red Robert} Brown played third base for hin | Sunday j e0is Pennington picked up two hits fa four times at bat, He has stinging the ball to good purpe quite a spell Breen is out BUNGALOW CHAIR—A fine, comfortable wicker Chair, in the natural finish; hand woven; the frame is i | Annis, the dark complexioned Ta coma pitcher, got two hits for three game. by a 2 to I score yesterday, at|times up over in Spokane. Ho has|f made of maple; a targe, tra bases ; tne preted Woodland Park. been hitting an awful lick lately roomy chair; just the thing Spokane— ABR HM POA FE - - ——— il for su . e; Retaal. Ib $e pag : jf for summer tase; i has a ooney, ae ae oe “fe. . cane seat; very closely wov- Keener. of Sy aE ees Se SRY ree d k P. fi St ‘ 5 Nordyke. 1b 2 at regular rice $16.50. segs i fis} yGrand Trunk Pacific Stea Bi] crs, tegular price gu oe o 28 8 . hr A Seameen 4 gg gE 8 THE XEW STERL STEAMSHOE | ¥ c ° We ner, p 3 6 1 8 § 3/66 ”? Baker, ¢ ee Be es SO Totals sien | Lenat feet it Screw. If knots per hour, Double Bottom, Water Tigh Tae ALR H POA r a ane, oF PO A Me “Bulkthends, Wireiees Telegraph ockenfield. 1 2 7 ’ *f° | Boece g iS ty Most Luxurious on Pacific Coast Coleman, tb i . o i 1 oe } ® a Erg g Victoria, Vancouver, Prince Rupert. Part) Pe Packenmin ss foe 8 3 8 eesttio os nite to Spetiee”. i 8 8 8 8 $i Press Rupert rd Return Six Days Cruise Mews 4, Return, | os tw uw 6 Including Moals and Berths | Leave Seattle June 19. y 3 10. 17, 24; Sundays, at midnight eore by innings Tickets and atic vy Office, First Av. and Vesier Way (Pioneer Spokane Square) yows—Tnd 2064; Main 8700. Tacoma P.M POTTER. C Pat. «A J. 4 BURGIS, G. A P. D. | Summary =-Off jtehed ball apouans Byrnes, Time Peary George Stone is clouting the ban fn great style for the Browns. Detroit players say Walter John- fon is the speediest pitcher in the American league ALKI POINT AND Giving Away One-Half Our Stock Is what we are practically doing at our second fishing tackle sale, | foot of Madison st. Salt Water Trip Free AS A SPECIAL ADVERTISING FEATURE THE | Steamer Falcon Will carry passengers free one way to these points. one way fare, 10c, is good for the round trip on th and 3:30 P. M. weekday trips only, LINCOLN BEACH, Regular price $28.50, Special This Ad, with 130, 11:15 A. M. Boat leaves Galbraith Dock, now going on The immense stock which we have on hand will be sold at prices that will astonish the fish erman who knows tackle when he sees it A FEW EXAMPLES Reels sold by us all season at the regular prices of from $1.00 to $600; Rods, $1.00 to $15.00 | Star Want Ads are bu: |ness bringers. Try them, /MAJESTIC THEATRE FREE | Watch the classified columns of | Somewhere there tickets advertised are two free They will be [ads and “Get the Habit.” Sooke. 6c ‘ : \given .o the persons whose names viy pray Ags ee Le <4 Jare mea.joned in the ad, Those ut at about halt price "4 || names were picked from the direc ee ae ee jtory. ‘they may be your own.|? » Sportinc Goops There is a.ways a good show at th ety nee Ow.” | Majertic. Read The Star classified ts vont | ‘Three round trips « attle at 7 tal; regular price $16.00. rect. Main 208% MEALS #PRVED. MISSION ROCKER—An extra special value; all solid oak; brown chase | value at $8.00. CU citanet ents nes Special Early Bookkeepers’ Desk | This strong, substantiaf Standing Desk is made of solid oak, finished gofden ; six feet long ; drawers, shelf for betikay well braced at bottom three $19.75 DINING TABLE—An extra good value in a 6-foot Extension Table; all solid oak, finished golden; 42-inch top; solid pedes ) $9.75 See This Bargain English finish ; made on straight lines; full spring seat; upholstered in leather ; Extra spe- fer some bi ris Chairs; about si golden oak ot hogany ; regular prices and $22.50, including cushions imitatic good Extra spec this sale $5.85 — Carpets at Extra Special Prices We offer many patterns in all grades of Carpets of which w ehave only enough for one room or for hall or We are Stairs. So great yne have stairs $2.50 Wilton Carpets for $2.25 Axminster Carpets for $1.65 Axminster Carpets for $1.35 Axminster Carpets for $1.85 Wilton Velvet Carpets for $1.75 Body Brussels Carpets for $1.45 Velvet Carpets for $1.20 Velvet Carpets for $1.25 Best $1.15 Tapestry Brussels Carpets { $1.00 Tapestry Brussels Carpets f %c Tapestry Brussels Carpets for All the Credit You Want Second Ave., at Union St. values in Mor- x pat- terns, similar to picture, in m ma $21.50 velour ial, for $13.50 g or... ‘or ey Another Great Value MORRIS CHAIR—We of- | adjusting our stocks, and in order to move them quickly we have marked the prices’ so low that any one need erings cannot help but buy these, the savings are Some of these have borders to match. | Tapestry Brussels Carpets for LIVINGROOM ROCBI —Made of selected quart sawed oak, in the golden of Early English finish; 4 serviceable rod his fine Fumed Oak Mis- | Rocker, made the | very best style looking chair; very strongly sion in a superior constructed; loose spring | strong, cushions of genuine goat | arms braced ndet skin, in a rich brown shade; | shaped saddle sest regular price 50. Spe-| high back. Extra cial oes. $16.75 | price ......5 ¢ floor cov- | ‘ Solid Oak Desk | = ——————— Roll-Top Office Desk is 60 inch pedestal, with deep drawer in each ade desk, in the 31.50. Special. $1.75 $1.50 15 other mirror of 20x40 inches: mfr x28 i Pay Later | | regular Special ~ =

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