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. THE STAR-—TUESDAY, JULY 19, 1910. e caaiteemmamperaemnmmnimeatiots . Tm P i Hr a en ob OF U P-TO-DAT Ee md im R Ts THAT 1S DIFFE —— PLAYING OF A DECAYED suerme Friends Cause of His Undoind/¢rtrat sports| “ROUGH HOUSE BILL” Of and who lived in the camp rns cee ttn. - | a week prior to the battle. t sme « ' 1 ' , “i Jeff's tr « lont th ' | Zackert Earns a Win But His Support Is Fearful |Unknown Challenger Has New York G Schmutz Stung for 11 Blows But Nearly Gets a Shutout——Adams and Cruikshank Heavy Hitters for the Day. Seattle Fight Fans Get Hep Right Away—W, Else But McGowan? y Ae Hy United Press) ; Virginia J r ¢ “4 ; pi, Standing of the Clubs NATIONAL LEAGUE | exception of Adams, (ried to lone int been fuled |i to newer the question, "W 1% the proper Won, Lost. Pot, r 1 a f age Je as they thought, as a t ’ " i . . A bs eee PH > Standing of the Clubs = . « nha motel ' @ ehoulder and sn ulwaye ker sper nd no h 4 statements Theme Fd “ 4 Won. I mot As sure as original sin, Johnson | 4, you. You're the must r . riend of Gone eine coe ee cerwrseaeerne sa SEATTLE “4 391 | Chicag eee 49 8% 625 caught Jeffries at the paycholog! wip iohes he wong it al moment when Jeff, his nervou ” Austrati sgt (My United Press.) 40 system shattered, was as helpless as And t ‘ 4 you'r or © this woulg ‘oa TACOMA. July it , re | Cl t ° ‘ Johnson was lucky. How | oarrying a . I i 7 WR ' in stated, on ator) just ore Phi pt ‘ " only he and the men who know) This thing t v . r t pod . jettrin' deteat to haan - get ome “a now good Jeffri before | day, adele iilet t niing. if j thi ' jotch, and hag te rings ve . @ subjec sted and happy , nothing r t het that me . : . ad strongest tone t ¢ the At Cincinnati the statements of that great “pa t ay af h J oe 8 u j eo $0 Ammerien, aa game W . I 7 t friends of the “big fel-| ner,” John L. & an, who declare t " v . e 8 ov s = me De e' New York 5 lost & 5 ght for him that tf Jeffries won, the fight w . ecame tire " tn ‘ineinnatl 1 1 3 ! ad followed the | fake, worked upon Jeffries’ p . eae r » of his adv enti! he gave way Charley (Jack) Jeffries, whe has . " f Tacoma, took | je : } Gay that last week + tibeen with Jim in every fight vy : hen, maken ‘ k. G he ong > a and M - : 4 that the “big follow” sat up al 6 righ i e mysteri« subject three tanings, acqutrin m by | * n the enclosure outw e ared tha ee ¢ ates Gerke 7 tife aid nits, ors and general) McLean, Cla - e at one and fp ‘ night before the fight and vomited Sa i a wpem C i a inking it over, all . part ertal . f ting t ' time after time . the 3 t | pte po be eve tie ‘e ae as r rd ay At Pittaburg eos @ t 0 ‘ . : o. 1 ome of the very w 1 7 ¢ i] Piret gam F Y t he jome of the y « way be Gotetés ea Roston got four ite in| Pittsbu t * ® flght : ” t t ‘ , manages to get n the first Inning, but by the| Batter Mattern rab t want ' » " " pires on en aver or drowsiness of the b run- | Camnitz and Gibson . > waen's pinakaet te . ; t twitee Fagg than woe : Rers and the fast work of Tacoma mB the r entered the ring with every muscle on t me fell and languished by the wayside) gecond game— p. | ¥ t developed to the height of working | th » . Ww ® . Ike unto the : roe when | poston a nat nent t t at | offi cy. His heart and wind were . P tN of Detrott, den amitten by the hands of a} pn > mm while tn | perfect. He trained faith? «uy and }Jeft | . thes boy with bare feet . aaneaagetetie’ . ein front in all ht t he “came back” all righ. But his tomper for Joke , " and St pants Batteries ; " Navin muat have a Along in the phen . . " 4 ty et - * chedule has been cut In ha a lo t in, § ‘ wrbett of hie closest friends, he | ring schedule has been ext in oe stretch Of the bavi’ At Chicago. t f men | began te worry. we a i he Twiligh ague, and al) & of luck Since the fight I have read ¥ " « , * _ ‘ pedo go. teams started out again # week e anding Of the clubs at ty Brooklyn eral times that Jeffries "d : " ‘ ring " vor, | today with 1.000 per cent 1 r om ° first balf was: er team did any ng. the | Chicago ta 5 nd that he showed a “yellow strea . ng a week by ly 4. 5 Wal bent Jom ney's Calgar ® ti Won, Turks beca mtand the) pnestorios—Scanion att e undefeate » the ring on we ea * g out clared wir , on we Tigers because tidn't want any i . I hope no one with « 1 ha a . *-* but must 5 tt Overall and Kling But whe could imagi jes, this, with . ender c pet must play : : could imagine Jeffries, |this, although it hax ape er | . r, 2 York Giants ond season for han ip ine Hat. Schmutz was walloped for 11 hits . #8 . | tee dete eee on pane gt but his good m t plus Seattle At St. Louis Nn gue, un ney age 1 {oose a slowness kept him trom meeting de-| \ | WASN'T GOOD ENOUGH FOR PIRATES ‘JEFF KNOGKS HUT ; ee proc Hand ¢ 0 the Rt 1 . na m he wouig 4. againet ee i ee Me ee oo oe ee that the unknown h Carney fr 900 over the sal- Let * shut-out after xis nite. [1 1 é BUT BRANSFIELD MADE CLARKE SORRY « hin Indianas A. A. team ‘Think of it! ‘ B Corridor helps « right. The Indians brace up| hé bas. Ir two weeks of Winnipeg Zackert, after . be in- l p t ad 4 weasionall 1 " u onto € t w—-—-— jin -Geteme s sions’. bhatt ne ee Bove 5 Fred Clarke, asionaily and play great heli,|the first bait ‘Edmonton rept w od Brenna j y don't keep it up jong Close to Calga a recen pitched good . . —— ager t tin canned ot & @ Saaet’ sae ieee a ‘ Car Win, but there f the rut won f x from Ca 7 h cite trar ! arke aald j O88 «y's bunch. This may explain w ben’ him. - ICAN LEAGUE a ins eae ney's bunch. This may exp h heavy hitters « | f the Cl te played awell batt at Z } Al _ r te be aifted with Moose Jaw threatened to with Tou get the goede em the ting three blows for en ne eee 1 . wetted fer o chamee 19.—I5 James i day By sem Bhd draw from the league, The club, . bat. Philadeiphia 5 4 e806 | to get « Clarke beget yar yong oe 7. with Bill Hurley the life of it, was aoe Boston .. t i 7 July 11, Branatioi ; ing he records threaten to as Pitcher Sparks has been just beginning to creep up and win | New York is char ne the & ted it } € Hitionaily releared by the Ph 17 out of 24 games on the road, af Detroit ‘ Tage oe og : . Th eftrien party yesterday a venineraiiie Slcreveland .. : 3 sai7 lex walloped the Pirates i . Avalon one ¢| Chicago ; 3 , ore of 18 to O and Rransfield | j . a the season ashington ‘ ured im just 11 of the runs pound. yellow fart, the seoged-laraegt) Extra Special . scored three runs himself | ws greween Wldle tour ethernet Crofut & Knapp At Boston. ni red in elght more by 7 tall and 2 base comp e Ha R ding out two triples and three | ta ! ; . enthusiastic a: barn sy eto 12 2| Incidentally the Pirates have © nets tke ho , $4.00 — 716 FIRST mie 3s ney had ‘cal ~) first b - When asked hia —-- ——- Radierion’— Matlin, Works and! man sines Mronericld lott cee tem | HH) ; yori id be he turned | $3. Stavage; Collins and Carrigan. |} When Clarke this great player | go It was reported that Wagner was ‘ That's the the cause of the trouble. Rumor ry limit 4 winning team apenas RSESSRses = sf the beat ZS) eoxe~neS-2 3 remweeesue? © ie: ” wd it that Wagner mixed up with! | | oe w|i iat Weence mised, ae ae aa-| Grand Introductory - i ihe ked until Clarke had to get baal | ° t of the game owing to} Totals Philadelphia of the Dutchman's conqueror “KITTY” BRANSFIELD. la «pking received in Detroit | Score by innings | Batterfes —"White and Patne; | $|Coonsbs and Lapp vera ate raterinen| At New ork _ Trials « of a Baseball Manager Are Numetoun First Semi-Annual 4s 3] A (eoeereeiecten sateen mintinmen - nee | | eeecccerocoy « lerewccuacee? Sl wumeceuua? e 2 euen-ecence leeeennnnn a fiy—Lynch ‘ y Fee ee 1 Probably the hardest task connect~| team which didn't ha Heense |great head The next day he yanked . Bg, Syckers 7. , Besse ou. Palle Off Zask-|” Batteries—Lake and Stephens; led with « basetmil team le the job (to win, changed his players fre¢ oy te hy ee Continues to Make New Customers Fimo ot gumne tf. Umpire— ite | Vaughn, Warhop and Swee {hetd down by the person known aa ly, and his reputation as a manager trotted out ano ene and the ne Mitchell the manager of the outfit. Its true rested solely on his almost uncanny Cardinals were od. What the cies Ihe ix getting a pretty good salary lability to put in the right player at {fans sald about McCloskey then can The management feels justly proud of the generous response & KILLILAY WINS BY | At Washington. eee eee ee ees et tes, sow manaing| Ste comes einer eee. FIRST CLEARANCE SALE. Setatday ond Monday sae Washington- jand game post- on, but the position he Milwaukee in the American associa. |aibie for the offensive and ‘ poned; rain wey pt Sas ck, ee eoaad. On, wuts een Tinetioe 00 te teem eye days with us, and we are continually adc ding new bargains to the already a, the manager ts| > ¢ inning |erabe him for a we tit the ee “EPO | the official ¢ between the play- he v aging the |toam strikes another winning gnit. | MEN’S SUITS AT PRICES THAT STARTLE COMPETITION — United ¥: Standing of the Clubs. ers, the public and the prese. Cardinals, and he his game, The|And even then the players usually — a Won. Lost. Pet.| "Phe manager gets his, men to-|f{ane sald he was wise and had a|et more credit than the manage wers to three scattered hits and| Oakland f . 614] <abiahs. tha, Aonenionh e ra | ene run. The Indians, while getting | Vernon 56 1 ch the American : but five hits from Gardner, map- aa s* 4 +4 albeg o-lipraes | R d P. aged to slip two runs across. "Er. | Sacrament | amber | ea rices xy ea rors in the Vancouver outfield help- PR eg youngsters whom the manager, ah ed the Redmen -to The game gees. r ¢ ut who hav | | was remarkably fast. Rk. 1 to him as wonders by © ts, $15.00 Men’s 95 1a 25 Verno Ciieceuse ee or friend forested, mostly, in th: iene saat a 7 mens 25c¢ Boston The, sears: Los Angele O'S. Slemren Mamente Mew the ireiane ; | All-Wool Suits M4. wi 4) : x BOM ere24c4er NE Vancouver— okie J gy pe Ratteries—-Schaecfer and Hogan; |season may last four or five w (Ry United Pree.) (By United Press) Garters; velvet .. Thorsen and Waring and in that time it is up to the h LOS ANGELES, July 19.—Fottow- | NEW YORK, July 19.——An echo of | $17.50 Men’s $5 95 4 aon man to pick his team for the com-|ing the recommendation by the leg of Thomas J. Lynch as} ; “tee 75c = Sciven’s j 2 ro ler brethren. nt me ordinance, elty; i , " . WILD PIICHES 1 -erettSM, apainad it at the start, [Snti-boxing. ndinance, | the iat {!ague last summer was heard to- {Ml $20.00 Men's a > ie | He knows what his old men can 40, | ponaide on ef ° measure day, when John M. Ward. on r ~ os ‘ rawers .. may put an end to the limited round sin and second baseman of | & vague knowledge of the youns- jno-decision boxing bouts In Los An- seuidl wsdl ed wel ten as-emen (OPe e , + | ween Hants, ed sult against Ban} $22 50 Men's $12 45 at $2.50 Fancy E. | of a fixture in Senttle as the Totem |the paren , f Gohl pigetcce et aie ae ‘ $30,000 , egin All-Wool Suits . Shirts; in | pok f out last night to join the| gong. The re 6 permitted to| irmed va . i previa vbr inj Ward's ct Spokane club, It won't seem like | take more e. to round into shape | ail boxing matches for ohich adie 1 ter was a eandi- | $25.00 Men's all sizes . the same old line-up sans Exnil. ywiy, as the manager would be om date to » od Harry Pulliam as "1 ge overs penalty for violation. 50c Silk and Wash Ti LILY fen violation. |president of the National league, It All-Wool Suits ites, ‘5 When a team gets 11 real blows i man infu ed ae Neaed that Johnson said” be in all : and then can get only one run over | before the season begins. Bu , , ibe, ordinance | would mot-serve on the Nation $27.50 Men's ‘Totals ; the plate, something is wrong. May-| grind Is or the youngster ar toad ommiasion if Ward was elected . be the Tacoma climate is too sooth-}they are 4 sho vette | , t ! tf , All-Wool Suits . eo nings n Store bY soning ing for the wideawake Seattle fel-| stuff right fror F ‘ r , dent of the , dar Bpokane lors. hard you say t c ’ xclation, favo $30.00 Men's $16 85 a ‘ . iaoe stnethie niaes mahieet ay pool at Oriental Pool Roo > 7 featess "hie ‘ IST wnat wasn good game tu Spokane} latebe ons + ot aa a tomate. Eee anaes Room /@ All-Wool Suits . 4 , ing e prizes daily. 1413 Swain, James, Gardner, » Davia 2. | yoster score 2 to 1, and only re oh n Dreamland tonight bet Pike ‘ott Ke 4 what such a game would took like./and are turned adrift or red ‘ rs All-Wool Suits is Lett on bi Va die . § back to the bushes for 1 Double play——Lewis bros Noveyied wan credited witht t 50c President Suspent: ea tg w was a t bageer develop into stars, while the new ‘ all styles and 65¢ ers; the “Left” Liefield. The Beattie and Tacoma do not playland some of hie old tellables wlow '@ shapes warranted . ratty g ne to wave, and now Fred Clarke is| here until Friday fup. 4 hasamer Genta the la § Ofa W $1.00 M J \ seaport Pietiela wat don't want the Cubs $ . ee | manager in the head, the fans pan > Muslin Night Y aeaual tet 1 . o y i . 4 SH the southpaw. siated with nt oe eet, Sa Penis SARI A A BAD STE NO @ Shirts; big and roomy; ’ $1.50 Fancy ' nary sort of human in all Fagen Bigg oe $300 Stodard Piaf ..... ..... $135 shades .++eess Hoped Winslow on the West Se Then there ts the question of pull $450 Armstrong Piano 26 Can be found in our extensive || #ttle diamond Su by the | ing players out of the @ at crit § . - $2 0 line of dog collars, harnogsen, || sided score of 14 to 2. ‘he Bovthing| eal moments.” Tho manager's ‘ea Titsle ianhalhates beer daed omy dine Greatest 1-4 to 1-2 Off Sale Ever Held medicines, cakes and biscuits 1 ags, Fant] | the ball, ettin ¢ n oth ih . is ner up. Thi ™ 1 ma os 0 § 2 a ul e mL carry also a large lin ot | teams oan” ine : aelaee Keen calad coon tee ae to six months and are practically new. See i article in this store, including Suit Cases, Hand B almer’ jammocks, suman. |again in han gency and them and play on them, and be your own Shirts, Underwear, “from the che apest to the best”; Hats, Caps, Ready Hot and Cold Water Bot. lelivered, but this time he fails and| ind tles and Cases, Field Glasses, The Circle W eyed the team ts pped. again age Off. Razors, Lather Brushes, Shay. || Port Ludlo . oe ta ant he manag roasted to a. nice ( ie and everything for men, at Orie-Fourth to One-Half ing Soaps, Khaki Clothing, prising ba ‘ y | brown fo! x the chang et mis Shoes, Athletic and Rubber || ¥alioped the Lamb The this roasting come eaede. Laidiows playo ¢ ‘om yank! , when they —eeo-e? euecscovece r] : > ele ecece-ncey © 3 eanccenned ‘Weed. rt Cartwright, th Slenvconewse ececccoo | uw] mencucece™ | for 25¢ White B kerchiefs; each ...ee0% . 0 Td eee Re ee or OUR FISHING TACKLE SALE ||," CONTINUES THIS WEEK a ay eg Mare og Magy angs nae EP he “The Store That Saves You Money Pn ae adhhamer ee mer wale” bas that 314U ST. S72" Scere Soop en ak is the off aeete Sie is aie te tate Coan Opp. P.-I. ete Opp. P. O. | Keystone an Company, |