The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 14, 1910, Page 2

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if ae i ° THE STAR THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1910 / eRe ————— a Cele ii ——., SC CII SED TURP EET oS | 7a OF INTEREST AND NOTE UP TO By TE SPO RT WITH EXPERT COMMEN O ALL DAILY FOLLOWERS OF ™ = A THAT 1S DIFFEREN een me EE RET SLD QV } % T , " " Kp ; SEATON’S WALLOPS WIN | Here’s ae Burns and Bill Lang TOMMY BURNS WILL BE A FOR TURKISH TROPHIES: | CITIZEN OF SEATTLE NOW} & Has a Bad Day, Being | to be ‘exact, and ue 8 ‘cl Combed for 11 Bingles. - 7 | 20 lt —_ , |CRACK AUSTRALIAN |: ‘TERRIBLE TIMES | SWIMMER IS COMING | ON CAMPESFRIBA manbe ampus of the go raity Here's two brand new pictures of Tommy Burne and Bill Lang, both taken in Frieco last week. The one of Lang is one of the few ever printed in America. Lang has a reputation ef being « dub in the United at 4 on't know as much about him as it thinks it does. They cite | y & mated Mr, John Arthur Johnson. Lang is now in Frisco trying » r angford. He weighs 190 pounds and stands six feet. The | BACK TO fy United Press) up @ rew with Stanley Ketohel or jan is @ husky boy, but he has considerable to learn about boxing. i ime 8 A , POR ND, Ore, July tie | . r yEnsny chan, foraep : y saw-| top lt ond for} Tiger, of the old champion —_ ve them | = P : 1 Brookiys JOHNSON, PEEVED, CALLS | Sekt =o i on She n is @ third Manager v 2 32 068 : Standing of the Clubs ra ¢ sting up to| 42 5 45 7 Won. Lost. Pet rite | Portland eee rey ik sedi ee me. 6. AT Rpokane ARR POA Bia ci wit Prem) wh ¢ putes up 1 ai aut San ¥ ° “ po o is dani cee es BEAeni ‘ Pry NEW YORK, July 13.—-Johm Ar fe bet. We will « 30 46-400 “in ‘a Vs ae Keener ee Se Be ee | 1 684] thur Johnson, known more famil nd fight it out. No 22 «60806 (reson : ordyka, tb le We kon at oo 510 4 Let the winner taki - ; | vin, tf fel EE SO ogee ES 4 farly aw Jack Johnson, champion HH ‘end. of es Tied a BRE , « 564 At Boston Garterient db 4 8 tlk le beavyweight, this afternoon called Langtoraé matter) has] kt " r Fug leson a. * oak eet gow ae A At Portiond. | oy pj Sam Langtord’s bluft r 1 a point where it i6"up t0/ Chicago We : Tounasos. i ee al ee td PE + OE ™| “Tt will fight Langford,” said] me to call Samuel's bluff’ + eaten we ker. BP J Ld ? 4 ‘ oa ae ie haker. ore 2S Sipareee t ipa | r ae = Batteries—Walsh and Rumveas nl SHY biRSh ~ “4 1 . i Mitx Sea lon Carri _Zotaie 108 gy: ot Fu NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago 1 € 3] Hall and Carrigan igen foc ‘Qnidiek im the sixth 5 and and Fiuney | | Batteries—Moore and Miran; } | Standing of the Clubs |Reulbach and Archer ; } a paees At Los Angeles CA | Wea, dan. Pe i le ‘ ; - cy e2ee6 eS ee =} 620 | At Cincinnatt Mt. Louls , . racer od ‘ & 4| Chicago “7 i R. H. B.| Philadelphia 212 0 nana, Sorts . 4 6 O| New York 42 88 600 | Rt 2 : NEW YORK, July M—If Joe Coaury Pittaburg 16 33 £29 | Bow ae SY Batterios—Lake and Stephens; | woogman. manager for Sam Lang- by Baker, 1. | as Warne. nee re nee 393 627 | Cin 38H | Morgan and Thomas. (Fourtesa | ford. wanis a elp in raixing the a are ‘nk | Philadelphia .....34 36 .48¢| Batteries—-Brown and Raridon; | ‘mnings.) yonsee See ® Saws Whe Wek See Boobie Dioy —rrnnington vo Adama At San Francisco, Brooklyn . 32 40-444) Rowan and McLean Pt Ree Adhietic ciob will gome “acroms Senco ry RH EF) 23 a 4a2 ~ ‘ t New York. Sinan pines By Tomnesum, 1; by Baker : St. Louls « 3 2 m ts anxious to see Lang- Time of game—5:a. Umipire—tail, | Sa D rere & § 1) Boston ... 120 47) = 380 At St. Louis. R.H. Fl ford and Johnson mix it, bat he ade ——— An taco . ee Ae oteepene R. H. BE.) Cleveland .......0000-+ 9 12 Sl mits tbat his hope of ever witness- por gh a and La Longe; At Pittaburg. Brooklyn .....+..++ 3 & 3) New York Pe 2 6 4/ing suéh a battle is not very robust All T rane Me vce A RH. &| St. Louta . 9 11 1) Batteries — Koontner, Harkness |. Stone Lancretat sand 9 oes Se i OMNES | Now York ........0005 0 & 3| Ratterios--Bell, Miller and Er-jand Ensterly; Fisher and iMtchell SS ae as heridan, presen Pittsburg ...--<+0s 4 4 ©) win; Harmon and Phelps. Johnson was broke, I offered him Ff. E. BEAUREPAIRE. BROWN'S BEAVERS, |. matterios—Deuche an8 Bchiet; Sonu ‘ At Detroit. 35,000 for @ six-round go with . & You get the goods on the firet [| Cammits and Gibson ot Myere, the big indian tack: | RHE refused the offer.| ‘This crack Australian swimmer the White Sox, payment of the Gtants is clouting the] Washington ,.......... 612 0 4 met Johnson in a pearance when aie a at ae xo pe €, _ yall for keeps. and hie hitting §! netroit 7 9 11 fled. coming to the United States thi new park (ity United Press.) ui hee eon | At Chicago. keeping hi the” mae alien r : 33 eat needs funds to get | year in an effort to wrest the cham is all right, TACOMA, July 14.—Vancouver} H. E.l gettei and other New York! Batteries—Johnson and Street; |; willing to make up|pionship laurels from Dantels,| feared the had a lead of § to 1 until the sev-'@ | Philadelphia . 2 4 © catchers warm the benc Mullin and Stanage. — aes k Langford.” Handy and the other cracks, Beau- crippled for life. \ MONEY SAVING BARGAIN GIVING a AR AN AH TRE RTE ST RIE: GOODS OF QUALITY if You Fish You Should Take Advantage of THE ON ARM Henry Mitward & Sons, Redditch SINGLE GUT LEADERS Cetaciigaaeiaasiillletingnsiiithindsaianidinenpmitiiantinimaiming: | ‘The Remesbeble: MéteySav- SPLIT BAMBOO FLY ROD, TWO TIPS. Regular price $1.00, now ....... A7¢ Regular price $15.00, now ....$7.50 Something Regular price $6.00, now .....$3.00 Regular price $3.50, now ..... $1.75 MINNOW PAILS. LANDING NETS. Landing Net, same as cut ..30¢ Landing Net, $1.50, now .$1.00 a Landing Net, 75c, now ....50¢ 50c Kelso Leaders, now 40c Milward Leaders, now .. 10c Milward Leaders, now 50c doz. Milward Leaders, now, ; doz. Regular price $1.00, now ....... 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