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2 THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1910, ee, | ae ec NNR LE NSS A SSS HAT 1S DOING TODAY RE SPORTS WITH ALI THAT ia Neaaue ITH THE FACTORS IN THE WRITTEN BY M WHO Ke INDIANS WALLOP TURKS | When te God Rand in he Hirst gs COLLER'S WALLOP REAL FOR FIRST OF SERIES ) = - CAUSE OF JEFF'S DEFEA | . * ‘ Comedian in Preliminary 1, Ada row White and Kid Line-Up Looks Far Battle at Rowardennan From Strong Baker for At Chicago . | Knocks the Fighter Out Spokane Has Several York ii ae | Has to Be Restrained Edges be Joss, Twirler |cnicago Cribs 3 : ; - | From Using Brass Upped for the Turks. Richie and Archer ot Knuckles. Comedian There With Brigg Knuckles. 1 At Cincinnati Standing of the Clubs es | Ww 1 met ' : s 1} Vancouver 47 35 side me Spokane uM Ak 7 Tacoma ” 4) sna Batte a---8 and - SEATTLE 2 48 400} burns, Beebe i oa Clark alled theme BY JOHN POLLOCK * hands, but E arn Collier's Trainer hin corner agg j wan thought the 8, batt Something ha t F ® Collier's i that it be emaeat > nO and acon. of brasn lenny tenderivin, It gy. od efforts of Bye. bat was in Jeffrier nf, ree “ to get the pride Jef Collier, tut ty ‘ , (aken away this of the wig «ft t hitn that there was the amusement igge 1 it would be antale 4 t wing 0 take f J t f he coming fight. ‘Thar aaa is " - { 1 do the big felieg a fonshan, « ! 5 barin t would be a ty Collier Kno Jeff Out 6 PROMOLErS af ty LITTLE HOT ON ar Pie ne ce wing which brougs w Ry United Press) At St. Louis. } SPOKANI 1% — Spoka R. HE ‘ nd Grahan Corridon, Backman Baker pitch ' X bs om apes ‘ and Bresnahan out. He had the when he wa th “ole AMERICAN LEAGUE t Standing of the Clubs. X W Last. Pot the sporting soy hat Jeffries nee an that, flow aay t * ware that thy m ( t ' not, for he . i to th x , ree doctors bi i ! & aged hand. Cole eat Jeftries (rusciag bare of the § Jack rien Be sud is proud of bie a === iM ee es) || AND THIS IN FRISCO, ; (By United Prem) SAN FRANCISCO, July it) The boerd of censors of the} ality yesterday adage resolution — tastrect 4 i ordyke, Ib i Davin it 8 eed. ef 2 8 e s Cartwright Owtdiek, © Shea, © , Baker. » : Totale , 2s wef New York 816 1 $| Batteries—Olmstead and Payne; Quina and Swe Score by innings At Washington. Beattie fpskans RHE Summary St. Louis . . 2 3 4 Sve: Daee te Washington .. $73 flee okemue na D ’ fries Johnson fight and of dik her fight filma, Bolen hares holon, bases— Bennet Patteries—Spade, Ray and Kilit ; Groom and Beckendorff. n't get boots of t you, get them made to mensure at joss t. by Baker 6 % Lett on basew 5 Doubie play * * 7 + * . * * * od * * * * * * * dhe eeeneteeee So. Qetdien. "Us ‘ At Philadelphia ae 217 JAMES STREET sony og at sn R t ee ere Dee hid... ak 8 clare A GOOD PLACE "TG Buy i INNING’ GAME ule vic sea q ag : it rigage 9 sary The Batteries—Killian, Summitrs and na for ing. painting MAJESTIC ERAL PAINT @ WAM. PAPER c. | Wateh the classified columns of | 1714 ist Av. near Universtiy i The Star. (wIOHT IN THE rt ve | mewhere there are two free} s — tickets advertined. They will be given © the persons whose names are meatoned in the ad. These | names were picked from the direc-| tory ‘whey may be your own.) There Is 4.Ways & good show at the | tu Uc. Read The Star classified | “Get the Habit.” Schmidt; Stanage, Morgan, Atkins, GOES TO TACOMA Dygert and Thomas. i pwns COAST LEAGUE (By Valted Pres.) on — TACOMA, J 12. Eighteen Standing of the Clubs. | and that he was going to fanings of hair-raising baseball wt. Pet [money In governn Were required in the game here yes- pyr) |champlton, in dim rp 9 | ponsibilitien, said t 519 }Al Kaufman 515 chan abo 516 j « 31 rr payment STERLING 705 First Ay. m and 78 pom. The winning run came when Blankenship reached third on « sin- gle, an error and an infield out in| s the 18th frame. and scored on War- Fen's two-bagger. | Erickson, for Vancouver, was terday before the contest was set- tied, with Tacoma winning, 7 to 6. unset Ma MEALS SPRVED Pid, forcing in two run ty in| (hy Untied Pres.) |for his first theatrical appearane | me each in the 10th, 12th and 12th in-| NEW YORK, July 12-—Jonn Ate th eg gpd ig AT * nings, but the Tigers came through | ther Johacen, meagre Deavy wees | ition wae carrring ine champior each time and tied the score. mplon of the world, was Evee S| Wiking automobile, Johnson tre -= Fielding was good on both sides. Dugdale's lineup is now about | feception by 26.000 of Nie Owe tock |quently put hia hand t complete, with Dow from Bakers. |UDon his arrive dee mh r ’ . * == == —=== ABR HPO A El ficld, Cal, Joss from Montesand,| Yesterday atiernoom. adtight™ «till nestled securtty & 3 f f akg) Hinkle trom the University of Ore- |, Jonneans Male wee art ee te oe Genuine Old Hicko ae a ee 5] sees Creek, and Cruikshank fr towns to join New ¥ mandy pete can _— — Be he a ie wastes at elite - “ Sa el ££ 5S b Slucererin’retometretems 084 [colored champion showed tor For Porch and Lawn J $ 1: § 4 %it took nearly four hours to finish | Penden ealion but anley Ketche! mm —_——— n —— 3 S itis fo ait. Eighteen-inning games are not | ion chused the police @ nforee | Al Kaufman — . ‘ eae winning tun was| frequently seon in this or any other |TUAN mounted reserves (0, f In &@ Mar,” declared Joh The most artistic and serviceable Furniture you @ league. all I care to say ab ea shout the station entra to be @ regular. Adams is at home on first base, so with a couple of | circling through the, st a good live pitchers and an outfielder | °°? t2 the station. Thin contin RoWHPOA it Iriven back by the bluecoats, who| that tndividdal.” buy fqr your porch or lawn or for any outdoor use, is @ ae et wae ‘onder what sort of @ scheme it| driven back | lines. The 108| Circulars thrown broadcast in the PPS aN, aH i Z se ‘< Le ee 4 would be to hite oF steal a couple a tg gerd aoa od ection of the city caused the renuine Old Hickory. Its quaint rustic effect is very ay of real ball players. The stunt has ca a 1 eso stent toe f to gather in er to neinte. f oh " " i ty 28 ever been tried aa yet, but it] Join in, Johnnons Tile centers of jareet the champion, ‘The cltrular propriate for bungalows or summer cottages. Hickory) tan 4 ‘sedgeinaane ae tae disturbance, and the police decided | re PNG Sia OR, pieces can be left out in the sun and rain; the weather has] onal e ™ wuld be ved outside » 01 yeolute cha on " pall r% Z * . : Riaghenctip, . 33.3 Pennington is playing good pais| {hat they sm mid be moved ow { the world! Every colored man. no effect upon it. Take advantage of our Stock-Ad | Sehmuts. » oo 8 8 around third base and ts beginni “move | woman and child In Greater New| Re a . : | Siyrnes $ 8 6 & @lto Rit the ball, Penn aiware ain to “move | Tork should be st the Grendsc Salé-and buy your Hickory Furniture at cut prices— # > ik io Way] look #00d In the Infietd and deserves ral station at 9:30 8, m. Monday { Sy i : z 4 Totals aE ae” Ys and soon the t a hand of the stalwart ath-|f| $3.75 Hickory Rocker ........82.95 5.50 Hickory Arm Chair ....$2.80 | $5.50 Hickory Settee Arm Chair ....$2.60 | $7.00 Hickory Settee ....+s shake t Jietic giant of the *Batted for Butier in 11th century. $4.00 Hickory Rocker ........83.20 Score by innings at low prices. cali at The Virginon te | dep< . ent to ¢ at eae tal. “Comte, pay war $5.00 Hickory Rock 3:95 Vane'ver 800002 or two we might begin to show some | fF more than an hour ‘ t $ ickory rcker $3.95 ‘acoma .110100 ol , police forbade the automobile par-|be sure and ¢ e ih dae tek " ‘ . 1s ile pe: poe kena don) des a Cage, Lefty Miller is @ good pitcher. | Palice, Senge a the driv yt At Ha -{] $3.25 Hickory Rocker $2.60 | $3.00 Hickory Arm Chair ....$2.40 | $7.75 Hickory Table a FOR NEW, mov urnt w Johnson emerged from the | son bew mereny 3.00 Straight Chair 2.40 | $4.50 Hickory Arr “ha 3 ' $8.5 ckory Sw: modern furnished rooms | Setmaen, cinarged roms ee sonnees fx min- |f -9 traig $2.4 Hickory Arm Chair ....$3.60 $8.50 Hickory Swing ites by a He was a noisy welcome. He was bundled | Virginia Street, near Westiake Avenue.e*? by Sig Kart, and before into Baron Wilkins’ automobile | introduc facrifice — hits—-Schmutz, rifice fly—Mott -shouldered patrolmen | his turn he said | Fi ae while br " : 12; Vancouver, 9. kept the champion’s enthusiastic ad- | T am glad I won, but I want to ff Butler. # (rune in 11 inning mirers from mobbing bim in their|say that Jeff was the gamiest man | off Schmutz, 2 sed 2 runs tn 7 innings eagerness to shake hands. I ever fought. The fight was on Bruck cae Salle. &: Ie Somes 2 Johnson was carried along 42nd|the level, and I had to do my best py Ericka: a f ee im, Sc off Bricksnn, 6 Passed ba st. to Ninth ay, and thence to Wil bring home that bacon, Jeffri Blankenship (2) tlie ‘by pitched. bal the REGAL DENTISTS [iins? satson. incre “he ‘wan ”the [is « grand san Rockenfield. Umpire-—Frary. Time of t at an elaborate luncheon, and| Johnson said that beyond his ex a game—8:66. later was motored to Hammerstein's | penses the fight netted him $168,000 = NATIONAL LEAGUE Ry ‘ cred par a ig YOUR Mighty Drive of Sam Crawford : Rew ori Sheps Mes tos Physicians and lista the world ais 614] 0¥@r are now saying that pyorrhea, | 478} loose teeth, missing and aching 431 teeth will cause not only nervous Cincinnati . Philadeiphia Brooklyn Bt. Louis Boston 373 | ness, bad temper, insomnia, insan-| eee ity and bad gtomach, but also loss! . % My At Pittsburg. |. g_|of flesh and geucral breakdown of Box Seat Dining Chair, made | Philadelphia 20 9| the system, } of quarter-sawed oak, in the |. ; a | a . id Pittsburg seseeeeee 0 % | Famous beauty doctors claim golden finish. A very neat | 5d Oak Dining Chair, in | ‘This splendid, solid oak This fine, soli . Batteries—MecQuillan and Dooin; | that nothing spoils beauty as much the golden or Early English | Dining Chair, in golden or | sawed oak Dining’ Chair, pattern, as shown in picture, Sn —m| as ugly, disfigured and decayed with continuous back posts, | finish; shaped saddle seat, | Early English fin very | golden or Early English “* teeth. cane seat ; regular price $3.75. | full box construction ; $3.50 substantially made; full box igh Ving Away One-Half |) “ie v0 sive ime vroriom— | : AN ios a ; Call and have us examine your Special ....... .....$2.25 | value for ........... $1.75 $4.75 cane seat | mouth free of charge. | Loose teeth a bleeding gums,! pyorrhea or Riggs’ disease positive | ly cured, | | If you have two or more teeth in| either jaw, we can give you a full HOW HIT WAS MADE, AND INSET PICTURE OF CRAWFORD, |set of teoth without the necessity| of having to wear plates, Nothing|,, 84m Crawford, mighty slugger of (from home plate : |to drop in the mouth; as good, if|the Tigers, in yours past | oer Cr ee mers fret tin te Ceres ¢ jmany gan in Cleveland by putting | land he bar a couple of drives up not better than your own teeth, as|the ball over the right field fence, | ngal een, but the Naps they can give you no pain. Crawford is a left-handed batter, so | thou 1 him faded. How $6.00 Arm Chair to match : | ssseeee seen seve ee BB.0O | § $5.00 wood seat .. 1 | $4.50 cane or wood seat } Our Stock In what we are practically doing at our second fishing tackle sale, now going on The immense stock which we have on hand will be sold at prices that will astonish the fish érman who knows tackle when he sees tt $7.50 Arm Chaitgto match Mme $6.00 leather seat .+* = All the Credit You Want Our New Location Pike Street, A FEW EXAMPLES | If you must wear a plate, let us|naturally most of his drives go into|ever, on the Tig last visit to At ss Reels sold by us all season at {| ™AK# you one of our Smooth Suc-|right fel, veir | (aveland. Bam landed on one of Cy | i : ming Wil the regular prices of from $1.00 || 10" Plates, guaranteed never to, When ihe Sap owners bane thal | pee bene s gi zings, an 1 is ony + Fifth Avenue, Is Tee ig drop in the mouth. new ; 4 inless extractions or no pay ac-| ford and his trick of knocking home| cleared the wall and sere . rung over the right gardon fence. #0| feet, and disappeared “a4 house Will Be Ready Owners Bomers and Kilfoy! consult~-|on the other side of the street Vet January 4; 1911 to $6.00; Rods, $1.00 to $15.00 | Fly Books, i0c to $10.00; Lead. ers, 10¢ to 50c, will be closed out at about half price. Sem, portixe Goops (3. ‘ORE “THE RUBBER OT 4a Fist avi Used Furniture Pay Later At Very Low Prices Becond Ave. at Union St. || - == I |_ We give a written guarantee oq with the builders, and the result|eran critics are certain the perform. | with all work, was a concrete wall 23 feet high, and |ance will not be duplicated again this on top of this a wire screen 22’ feet | season, but Crawford ts scheduled to] REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, high, making the total height of the| play several more games in Nap | = 1405 Third Av. N. W. Cor. Union) «iructure 45 feet, and it ts 290 feet] ville.