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Oe dee ei pony! right along, and gave up nine ORR EC HAT 1S DOING TODAY ITH THE FACTORS IN THE BIG BILL CHINAULT IS | MEAN TO THE INDIANS Seattle Pitcher Allows Only Two Hits—Bonner and) Support Easy for Turks—Bennett Lands Nice Swat and Drives in Two Runs. Standing of the Clubs. ! NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet. Vancouver 4? 338 553} Bpokane 4 . 40 «529 Standing of the Clubs Tacoma 42 41808 Lost. Pot SEATTLE see “0 Ay Chicago .... « G16 (By United Pees) New York SPOKANE, July 16.—Big Bin Pittsburg Chinault pitched a great game of Cinelnnatt . Ld alt here yesterday a sbut- | Philadelphia .. 3 out, but xt to met ¢ ase | Brooklyn : 40 of two © At that he he »- | St. Louis “a kane to 2 hits, and beat them by | Boston ..... ar the « ‘omfortable scot of T to 1 - Bonner was easy for the Turks, and although they found him for At Pittsburg é only six bite they were long ones | t. H. B and right when needed. At that his New York .... sssesees ‘es rt was rotten, and the score “Pittsburg .... . oe ae Se eee eeiiesiay | Batteries: Mathewson, Amos Manteh wthean Candey took wee, and Myers; Leifield, Philfpt and od on Raymond's w went Gibson to third while Keener was bi —_ tired, and scored when Akin dr At Cincinnatl. the third strike on Nordyl Rel. EB threw to first to cateh him, Ada falling to send the ball back In to tag the speedy Cooney Beattic scored two in the first in- when Bennett hit for Boston ob ween 7 12 0 Cincinnati ions o 41 Batteries: Frock and Graham three | Bee urns, Benton and Clarke. time with two on. Then in the] another fourth the Turks a brace through single, a boot nex At St. Louis. ‘ye ficen, and in 0 sng the} Brooklyn .... .. bell thrice, assisted by two errors,| St. Louls & pass and two hits eaeakine Suentins ah ro. a m|Corvidon and Pheilp .%s e688 ie ‘6 ah ae a ae a ee At Chicago $ 9 1 3 2 3] First game R. HB = eS Si iettadeietin .ck scccce 88 2 2 1 22 O81 Chicago .... . ae S33 Akin. ‘ : 1 a : o Chivault. p ey Se aes Bee ae Batteries: MeQuillen and Dootn; setae 3a GO Oh 7G) Pteister, Mcintyre, Pteiffer and Archer. ABR H POA BR] + & % t § 4) Second game— R. HE. SY ae Be | Philadelphia .... . 4 9 3 oo Chicago oy Ss mw 6 eS oe ee iy FT ae Batteries: Stack and Moran; ar ee a a }Cole and Kling ze 8 8 2 oe 8 8 —— : $ 3 3 % 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE Totats cee | -——~ “Matted for Bonner in eighth Standing of the Clubs. Score by Innings: . feere ses ot hand 2. 5010900 6—1 Pe ota Summary Three-base = bit-—Hennert ew York .... Fit by pitched bail—Seaton, Cartwright, | Boston rei Bacrified’ hive = Seaton. Crmkerank. | Detrolt ; ig eomser. 7. ase om balls | Cleveland i jolt, 2; be Konner, & Left «=| Chicago .... .. a! Tunings | C ¢ Bite, cher 4, by Krataverg. || Washington 46 296 Boner. Umpire-Hall Time) St. Louis . bo 315 Johnaon is the Fighter's DETROIT RACES (Ry United Frew) DETROIT, July 15,—Houquet bas been given top weight in the Fron tier handicap, which is to be rus on the opening day's races at the Windsor track Bouquet’s impost is 126 pounds and Detective. third with 117 pounds. There are 47 nominations to the Frontier, which Is at @ mite | and a sixteenth. Six hundred horses are at Windsor track. There are races on Saturday's program, tn the | LT WILLER 1S White and ~ EAGT FOR TIGERS) ntsc casa. wt Boston .. 6 8:6 Batteries: Smith ‘end Sullivan; Arreilanes and Kleinow. At nletenele St. Louis .... July 15.— VANCOUVER. B. ©. ‘The Tigers made it four straight from the Beavers by taking yester- @ay's game 6 to 1. Schmuts was tn fine form, and held the league lead- ers fo two hits. Lefty Miller was before the last bell rang. Ta- erroriess coma played ball In the) Philadelphia . s E aw RB HPO A | Batteries: Powell and Stephens; 7 9 1 1 ¢ $) Plank and Thomas. $e e333 N@ ; H At New York. 233 : RHE 2 : Cleveland ..., WE tage i 3} New York ot ie m4 8 3}. Batteries: Young and Easterly; Ford and Sweeney. AB Rh pn | a mee : Hl eS - At Detroit. ae A age RH. E. 2 $4 Washington eee ae Dee 3% Detroit ... OME CONOL Ghee | $524 Batteries: Reisling and Becken- dorff; Donovan and Schmidt. =: | DIAMOND GLINTS Bassey 2. Bassey rack By Ps son balle-Oft Sehroutx, Barney Dreyfuss says the best os Smet, Lett on hesee] scout he hae on his staff is one on a the Pacific const, who hagn’t signed . —_—_——- @ player in four years. “However, ' COAST LEAGUE he has kept me from paying out good money for a lot of bloomers,” Dreyfuss says. Standing of the Clubs. , Phe Won. Lost. Pet. Rube Waddell's stunt of trying to "6 553 | make his wife spin like @ top cost S43} him a fine in a St. Louis police 619 | court, and, it fe believed, hastened 515 | the date of the can tying on 509 | "eccentric one by Jack O'Connor. 1360 a ie Walter Johnson, Nationals’ great pitcher, was the first twirler in the two big leagues to strike out 100 batemen. He reached thio mark on June 10, when he struck out six of the Tigers. the seco Mt mn and Mitze; Umptres—Fin- Clarke Griffith would have e great ball team in Cincinnati ff his piteh- Garrett and Fisher. ney and Hildebrand. é “Oakland. ers could only learn how to control ‘ AS Catlend. is line bell He has about the nittiost oes Pranclace 6| outfield in the business now, and 7 {this is written with due respect for the Detroit trio, er et Blackburne, the White Sox short- stopper, who has been anything but @ sensation this year, wears glasses on the street. Maybe if he wore them on the field his general work would improve. Sacramento “Batterics—Stewart and Williams; Fitagerald and La Longe. 5 At Los Ang Vernon Los Angeles eae ooh owt Diamonds on Credi You get the goods on the first payment, STERLING JEWELRY CO. ‘705 First A Room 119 This is what men and boys who know how to keep cool are doing. Try a Sanitary Cotton Ath Jettc Shirt and a pair of Bilesta Running Pants and receive for yourself some of the comforts enjoyed by athletes that have tiwed this combination for years. Everything in the Golf, Knit Str, Clty of lbverett or Telenraph. Three round tripe datty, | Leave Be- Attlo at m. leave “Beattie “at Goods, Tennis, Cutlery and Rub- and f pm "Leave By ber Goods line carried by us, yp nd TE Dp om. pa Colman dock midlet te tod 188) |dental work if you consider quality. cluding the stake and an event over the —_ 5. A.C. WILL HAVE STRONG TRAGK TEAM The Beattie Athletic club team wil! journey down to V: part in the Pacific Northwest track and field meet at that city July 39, with one of the strongest ox. tions that ever represented the Blue Diamond. Such men as Gish, Nebeon, Court-) ney, Edmundson, Bowman, Risdon | and Pape ought to be able to take care of any meet in the country, and | although the & A. C. will be weak in the weights, no difficulty should be met in taking the laurels paasaten ener cleasaneenanniahatany The Turks are beginning to take a brace and book like « real bali team. Give them good pitchers to work behind, and they come to life mighty sudden. The bunch that made seven runs on six hits doesn't seem like the same crowd that ng six straight to Spokane not ago. Crutkeshank stems to be getting off well. He got a nice single In the first inning, and helped Seattle get her early lead, Breen, the fast Beaver third base- man, is atili out of the game. Bob Brown has been filling In as under- wtady, Freckle-Face duly —— Out Unsightly Spote— How to Remove Easily. Do you know how easy it ls to re- move those ugly spots so that no one will call you treckle-face? Simply get an ounce of othine, double strength, from the Raven | Drug Co., and one night's treatment will show you how easy it is to rid yourself of freckles and get a beau- tiful complexion. The sun and winds in July bring out freckles, and this month, and the druggists some- times find it difficult to get suffi- cient to supply all calls. Be sure to ask for the double antee of money back if it falls to remove the freckles. Ohio Dentists High-classea dentistry at a cut- rate price for thirty days. Gold Crowns ......$3.00 Porcelain Crowns . .$3.00 Platina Filling .......50¢ written guarantee Twelve years’ with all work We will save you money on your @ result more ofhine Is sold | strength | othine, as this Is sold under guar-|, | i | START SATU wes. 5-619 First Avenue tomorrow | Guy Pisher ranks second with 118.) seven | peouver to take | | } | } } | © today, on the f he woods, from the m, and the unknown will ate to be ea alinved to def THE STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 15 10 rth, is fields or from the factory t ne to greatne: i even in his bright be A 4} THAT’S GOING TO BE BIGGER THAN A Clean-Up of Every Dollar’ Worth of goods before the new fall goods arrive. We will start it Saturday a.m. Don’t buy a thing until you see THE HUB’S offering. done quickly. 35 Men’s $20 and $25 Suits in the smaller Complete Clearance of all Shoes and Oxfords. To fill up depleted lines, we have added to the shoe stock on sale tomorrow all the new goods that were unopened during the rush of our sale. This includes patent leathers, gun-metals, tans and vici kid Oxfords; all guaranteed best leather and dependable quality— $3.50 Oxfords, now $2.45 $4.00 Oxfords, now $2.95 $5.00 Oxfords, now $3.95 unknowingly undergoin: very mouth. t moments this doom hangs over him. TH ale at The Hub the ne Joh mn who today Where ie hel seems Whe i 50c Dozen New Knitted Four-in- Hands, the very latest ideas in Time will tell, A NL I Oe NN SRE I A NE ce NN em tN Cf DURA SEVIS EN RE AN REALM OF SPORTS with WRITTEN BY MEN WHO KNO ary training, who will lay Jack invincible it Nobby Neckwear; values up to $1.00. Your choice ca ee ALL THAT is EW WASHINGTON’S COACH LIKING UP PLAYERS Jobie, Scouting for Talent, Has Grabbed Two Good Ones in Butte—-Six Vet- them beaut, cording 45 ns, shape uy men One og RNOMeR gf stripped, ae th tate ttle for the « named an 6 that ae erans Back This Fall. : ot withow Coach Gilmore | versity of Washington out am ng r en in wight, ang i the and them fe tice wilt tag hefore caf. to give the to work the t of thelr ay. * who by players. H ones, high|in a Butte, and d in ¢ he. playe wat the the best about vunthy football | mpectacte hat Httle t potent argu ment that Washington bh otball championship for two ye nuf ced-—they willing to take the educats ——— WOLGAST AND MORAN IN "FRISCO SOON---MAYBE (By United Press) < BAN FRANCISCO, July 15, that fought for id last Season, sffroth told of his plane far thy pon returning from # yams absorbing topic ame! porting, men lens n rbing t pi me mportir conse aa ore today is the plan of J anager, ae Cher! offroth, the prot or, to stage manager for Moran, gag a bout next month between Ad Wol n match and terme wen ast and Owen Moran, in this city.|agreed upon. ‘The only thing tage If it is & go, one of the beet scraps | would pr the inateh, so far ag seen here in many a day in prom- | Coffroth, the f xhters and thele mame! ined, and, according to Coffroth, | agers are concerned, would Meth fea shape to fight next month, ects The promoter is planning to actly be broke his arm. If Walaa r nor Gil-| thinks be can be in shape. o that the law | > Ipart of Aug re nland rink the pnd ni 615-619 First Av [ a EVER It must b 150 Men’s $20 and $25 Suits, allthenew shades. of this season’s $11.25 200Men’s $25 and $30- Suits in Cassimeres and Worsted Cloths $14.25 All our new $2.00 and $2.50 Straw Hats, all shapes, and eith smooth or rough braid, will be of} fered tomorrow at— $1.16 Odd Hats, several styles, soft and } stiff, black, gray, brown and tan, sale tomorrow for a trifle. Come and look at them—if you'll find your size you will save money} | by getting the biggest hat bargain ever offered. er @GrOra 206882822804 £24 .