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it THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 23, 1910. NC GSC RN A IE I SS SC OR A SPE BGR HAT 1S DOING TODAY REAI PORTS WITH ALL THAT "18 rv) ITH THRE FACTORS IN THE WRITTEN BY MEN WHO KNO P —— BILL CHINAULT SHUTS — Falsco ucirty BiG LEAGUERS» AFTER THIS YOUNGSTER |MUGGSY BLACKED CQ(Q)D STUFF ON TAP AT | | TURNS TO THE MAT)» <——— RAYMOND’S EYE mond, the eccer York Gia : fs is f \ arty is going ail Fight, not yet 5 4 ‘ ihe t “ ' on, but for real speed, mag grouch and a broken spirit today Curly Headed Hero Nails Many Tiger Skins to the) ,, ; ‘ t of in the National and American Htaymond ts persona non wit nnapel , | League are making the going, bid ee ee wapeies Barn -—- Weed Makes Good as Player-Manager . : A ; 2 & for thls youngster ae sument over paymond’s pé " rds 4 m an with a “fast, high ball” tn Turks Show Considerable Class, and Are No | | Lanuto wp three we +] atferod 84,000 for this youngster who ane Fre eet aiee eoualie pa Longer Reminiscent of Cheese. ' Ban Preectece Sel waa eae chang te Be pansy ve ed out by the ot er, “The a - tween Frank " G Mach Sas heard tates Hugs” was in uniform, ready to un an ae beatae Pith | hmidt : - ske the field when he was spled| MORSE RACES ‘oe NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. )) 4 ‘ Gotoh and the . by MeGraw | Clase B, Tret ' Walker..4 Hp Won. Lost. Pot.| i : : baby draw a large crowd. , Get out of that uniform,” com: | th : Wi, Grant *. 10 mith Bpokane St 41 S84 IE : j : ; ag eM 8 = manded McGraw ¥ 4 ween Si-tneh made Vancouver 60 42 B37 " - : " ? r I do not Ineline . y, ; Steg SEATTLE 3% 88S Bie : 1 ; ~ lharsbly,” Raymond said | ia é for 10 are ‘ After the clash Raymond slowly | Major tr 4 $5 sliver cup doffed bie uniform and hied to a| Riders, a ‘ ‘ nearby barbershop to have the ter at y Yan ed @ game of yes! that eel sede =| cither | mas Pe » no ritory surrounding his left eye| La M faithful, end had Mer, 8) by Ste ; Boag hen C4. , ee ee ee ee ing ae . 3 7 > The dispute ¢ ran lie J ”, Harley mighty s and tt grin, also t he curly | Dol t Kena P, Ha ge ‘ Reading Stade HP. ‘HP ina je Pandicay, § tch were in piston 4 te 1 inches, “pedometer, 1 solar rma ; en ‘ . ty Wes . | j : j é *# AND THI8 COMES RR 4 if x on bases Vancos Y/ “ ‘ * FROM MINNESOTA ‘ 1 hetfoot it hack t oe 8 i * , sition out by the try | ts H oe: J | ] | deep center, Anderson, core of & t some of said runs | 5% ’ . , ‘ fer of ti our hero and his club Bil | f aid to wave hes mote, certainly the Roman glad | NATIONAL LEAGUE - | , rs in the arena, rig _ ; nd never a thumb was t Standing of the Clubs. down. ) wr } Fred Weed distinguished b | = Le on his first appearance as a p -|¢ tases . ; manager by driving in a run te the} Pittsburg .... ......44 34S : 7 : #& ninth with th fourth, mixing up In a double steal | New York ... ‘ 4 «635 63 fries-Job fight pietures | Deep Haven aming ashore in the same inning, and cutting ¢ Oinetanatt .. y hy | ‘ ng th eat of their lives |* Anderson relayed the ball to the Tacoma’s only chance to score by | Philadelphia . a3 41 1) Regardless of what others do, Nix et e quick ficiding and a lightning} ge Louis ..........37 46 51] diene thers do, Ni w to the plate In the sixth when) Brooklyn .... ......34 48 ; and Zim man will leave the area a a ae 22 things looked bad. iGuliee ait 3262 t81 | pictures we y alone. Their of - (fy United Pree) j |not over to r ize—1 Veeder peer : 3 ame Soe sores rat 1 brass a | First prize-—$15 3 ov Second prize—$10 : try fee Sn OL, which iy Third prize—86 «i ap. " all riders who stant, Riders. an the Ca 1—D. 8. Cline 4H. P, Bx t—W. G. Taft Pid Pb Carl Hassenpfiug wil 4 MH. P. Kacelstor | wt ADELPHIA, July SSE SE REESE REE E REE EE EE dinners to hungry ho! Boston-Chicago ga posts bene ef an toe Tt was a great game of ball from) rain. Two games Sunday . 44 the first inning to the clang of the 1 t ‘ison and Zimmer <f iiediaasiseliincas gong in the ninth, good, fast. live > n that they were violating t b en Sintt with everghoay tight up to} At Pittsburg FS ; ous of the lease by exhibit-| : : Joseph W. Folk is a baseball fan.;and s the merk and fighting hard ~ ating the pletures, | Alex. MeCarty, Star Shortstop, Who Ip Wanted by Many Big League If you don't believe it, ask and see Schmuta started for Tacoma and | Brooklyn sees Ce Ae yey cS es ytd ud we id (Oy United Press) how much he knows about the i » ( n filled w 4 eager had the Turks buffaloed for the | Pittsburg 14 would be no pictures the audience —_—~ - - _ - BOMTON, July 23-—Ham | Lang: | league standing, and how m first four noings, and in fac’ ye Batter Miller, Knetzer and/ protested and mobbed the box of : ] 4 A little the best of hia argument with) Brewin; — Phililypi and Gi ae Te thc tae Aa a Fond fans say MoCart will sall from New ae rk Aug 71 Young ie gols better than his Chinault in the first “and fourth | simone, a vette m at short than O sadn, whe wee |.500 m He knows all about it periods, but after this-—well, read| 0 “ i imi To the Detroit star. Bush learn ommny Burns tate in Sep | the score. —— ae t - with South Bend in thei The t will be put on ye | Just as knows considerable about In the second half of the fourth, At Cincinnati. | , inal . Houth Ber a9 « chas ‘ - t ‘ Club by Hugh Mcintosh, | politics. And, to turn his knowledge with one down, Raymond hit and R H “ “ * the ¢ ral r ty t# aald to b& r | the tralian promoter of both to account, he plays bis stole second, ett hit. and Weed,| Philadelphia ............4 6 t ‘ ry ile away f take place m | politics as a manager would play his next up, hit, scoring Raymond, and | Cincinnati a: SEO Te”) t 7 ; and a tet ts Al Kaufr club then, just t a Little ay l Batteries—Mores: . Shetier and)" With Butler gettir arty ¢ ; t atraig muntry, After he ha J Politics and baseball are much 1 nett and Wee 4 A Seche, Tn aoe ow Clinger of cla e red ng bimmine r . * Burns, fight critics oa | ain” gaid Mr. Folk. “There are|curved tegers le ste! Joon; Beebe, Stack, Gasper and rd from, Zackert ¢ Notra lex =| ba #44, and ts batt f will be able to tell what | ®t _ There d together at _—_— f @ starter or tnt sin " ir Ce Leagu: Pape Johneo well as straight politics and straight icy does in polities, croaked a . " At St. Louls. «| balls. The American people are up| work the str Then in the firth Seattle © ed} n gE H against the curved kind. couple more and tm the sixth took |New York i 4 ! The curved baseball wins & lone tally, making the final) g Louls - sin i . core $ | - | ya eS Thai | Batteries—Crandall and Meyers Schmutz was replaced by Matson fn the sixth bat the mischief was! Lush and Bresnahaa | the scoring line for the reat o¢ *| AMERICAN LEAGUE MUZZLE S AMMY BERG Sapanptins wet nee dearamndlieg omaprgroy waney an Tor the reot_of the oe ep itiialailaa “sage Nt meee Wea'e! ann cialmea that ho bake 3 Be score 2 Won. Lost. Pet atte ‘| Philadelphia ........55 26 9 Lie Down—Has a Spe- ew York ........ a 6 (Ry United Pree) he f between Tex Seaton. cf Raymond = | Boston . M7} CHICAGO, July 23.--Jack , , fans believe that} cial Season, Contract, im money pe | Detr our ot aity of ball Bannett. 20 Cleveland ........ sal nn 00d Som Norges, Jetiries’ & shters tamer and Cledect Calling for $3,600 for v*rer cordingly Mike, will] Adams of Cruikshank. it 5 Washington ........3 410 | 98¢, arrived in Chicago yesterday arate th cht wi ts Atha self ype Chicago ...... 22... 40g/and gave out statements which te Six Mont s—-Bob Brown whet t the ¢ | Bhs EAE 05 50050 303| have caused the belief that a re R t alr , \ ' Wants to Grab Mike. lturn match between Johnson and ford, the Boston Baby bruiser, | Cobh is hitting. and whether Cy ggg teen Be ag3 3 Pennington, ib Caster. © Chinault, p enon nenney | heemnmm mort Totals = re Hoceunnmses Tacoma ‘Warren. it Mout, tb Rockenticia Brevons. Hartmal Cotem Byroes, © ‘adden. ss mute, p Jack Gleason, one ofthe promot- so nervous that he was practtenlly | night announced tha rest of the 2 . Second game RHE ot th bis Reno bat H aiso & mental wreck on Joly 4. It ts not/ hin contract In the hands of att eure whether he wilt join Masten. p.....-.: FOS EE EER 1 eh ts a good chance for a Mkely that it would happen that he|feys and will sue Dugdale fo fn or not Totats | Washington RES ae . would be in that condition again.” | @smmesar=m a ee | Score by Innings Batteries—Oimstead and Payne;| “I would not be surprised to nee If Jetf reenters the ring for Beattie sor? :|Groom and Beckendorft | Jeffries re-« the ring.” he said. retarn match with the negro the re oR l ] B ‘Tecoma * | 8 K ith sult might be an entirely different| ea ra e in At Washington. yffriex soon will be arranged. 4 at he , ttore fr p. A Byes cae eae eee ont pring the mane Cy eats ines thas be cen spoke Sip costrnet. otha} Spokane, Wash. Washington ..... ......1 6 n't try to wipe out the stain y of Herger cor TACOMA, 3 : , pce TF Re —~ the tie Batteries—-White and Sullivan; lof his defeat by Johnson,” said Ber. tinued Jefiries cont whip JONN-| denoned mar ger " e : ie te ported. and will try! Gray and Beckendortt. | wer. som any day in the week. He was b, on bis Tac - und him to pl enter field eer ane eeon on Fl emmuvcceue Since Tex kard is now wi ae 8 eet At Philadeiphia. Joffries on a fishing trip and had a story,” said Gleason Tacoma oo R. H. E.| conference with Gleason before be “He was not himself in the Ren | | Retake” Sopsen. the-copre| Clovelend ..<:........-1 6 Sleeet nteinpe Berger wus present flent” a u an it Warrge (2). & Solon | Philadelphia “ ae ee sensi’ oc S| Dases—Seaton Raymond. t. Weed Adame (2); Cruikahank Double play Batteries—-Berger, Harkness and Ray mon Bemis; Morgan, Dygert and Th A 1 Tele hone No Interest No Taxes ms Rh ge | Thomas, Lapp © meron P WASHINGTO? 23.-- te fue cont th ‘hem a-| ane) M . = === os Maston. Wit by = Second game— H. E. you want to see expert bookmak- Bouncing their favorites and plac-| feta. by Chinauh. “Umpire--Hall 7 aI ing their bets. But the bookmak-| Cleveland " , ’ e , ° Philadelphia... tu 0 aoe te ating ae oticane (ef Were not using even a pencil C D TITUS General Agent, FEATURE BALLOON Dethaien~-ietweubonn and Se marked . T. Geeting, of Chicago, One of them, 1 am sure, must have ah ed , terly—Bender and Lapp. Called in at the Raleigh. Shortly before he taken 50 bets. » 16th ining me i had watched several men climb in I wanted to get in on the game. 5113 Ballard Avenue vs . : a patrol wagon on Pennsylvania ay. so I decided to bet $2 on a black TUNT KT SPOKANE ie Galen = . and had been told that they were k that looked good to me. 1 : “ arrested for making handbooks on hs dover my money, but I didn't eee) : A ci | the races ta ‘thoket.” I felt sure I should day Geek Peed Reston ...... mie : ; “In Havana.” he continued, never again see my money, even if - SPOKANE, July 23.—The : Batteries—Lake and Stephens ‘ ‘ okmakers certainly have their I had picked the winner. Well, the si aie Ws Rid dians fell upon the Beavers f Smith and Carrigan pusiness down fine. I went to a n was fou and my bird won./ runs in the fifth inning, when -| | cock fight in one of the suburbs of watched the bookmaker as he/ | e : mer took « high flight. and e At New York. vana on Sunday, Nearly every t among the crowd, handing| pndlag eaghen alt= gah ‘ a | body in that part of town had turn- money here and there. When he| al rec fe) % tangled in the ropes and y up Ye 812 #1 j ed out. With two friends I got came to me he handed over $10. I | Detroit H ps seats Close to the pit. Thad never was surprised, but he didn’t notice also, Gardner, after two wer wn, | 4. te tat - wad |New York ...... ao walked fiv Indians | a ro and cock fight, and I was inter. ft, as b was too busy cleaning up| ave up two hits. Miller failed to Batteries—Mullin, Summera, Wil- | . Se Ui Setcacecsi " haeton vont | igre menor ae eee er : J dige of the pit sev-|his slate. Finally 1 discovered,| slithered across before the gas ex-| hoy Hughes and Mitchell. al na s were standing, facing through a s r near by, who} caped and let tech down. | 4 the audience and yelling and wav- could speak English a little, that Miller had trouble for the reat of | jing their hands. I asked one of my my bird had been a 4 to 1 shot / the game ) r eight] COAST LEAGUE , WE \friends, who had been in Havana) “How that ‘l ever kept all te Baars HERE’S A MAN WHO REALLY DIDN’T KNOW HONUS WAGNER ACME "“x2x2 s } | a Browning and Will-) f i9 hardly more than a foot from {it Impossible for them to communt- *. Henry Btephenson, the Raw- jin the boy's experience, and he re AND AUTO REPAIRE tildebeana "? MMFPO% lhe “passenger compartment” of alcate otherwise. jon Crawley of Mrs, Fishes pro-|J0mea: a * mushunie r present day aeroplane to the| The picture above shows this|* m of “Becky Sharp" and the| who'tone was an a 00 ae OF canta tl rr ie - ee At San Francisco. bridge” where the captain-pllot|aeroplane telephone in uge, Jt ts 1 f “Pillars o} * ne dis Se 50. oee ave 4 f R site—indeed, pilot and passenger ally a microplane, which magni . red Engiist at J " ewhat ride their aerial steed as they would/fies sound many times. The | Profess abilities 4 t © here, my « o 4 double on a barebacked horse | mouthplece used by the passenger | '"°Pted by an unusual c his Christian and yet they must needs have @ tele-|{x fixed to one of the flaps OT the lif His know edge of distinctive . | n and Smith. vd 1¢ to enable them to talk to| pilot's cap, while the mouthplece| Ainerican custy ind charactirige lineve eee 6 ve ru leach other. The sputter of the|the pilot uses is fastened to his left} tics somewhat limited, however,| With a look t aaah E. F @ JOYS OF Life Ae how Angele, ou oer tng apt othe el ha ime howerr| "With ak ha meant more tan IRFS 210 familiar document to him than the Well, if "wu 22 ! L2 =| Declaration of Independence, while | Hans Wagner le ant ven East 4222 Are tully appreciated when you || >" ‘ |theso pitcher fetlers have their oft|the great national game of bas in this hotel pPeeeed sc ; have one of the famous “Pal - - jdays, just like real folks is @ nen book to him, wh Mr, Stephenson rela Mastom, \t mer” hammocks, on which w rad cbt dhe sR : bangs @ & dent to some of his” pet ~ ‘ prods C00 id are having a special sale, giving at Cooney, the fast Spokane short-| | While Mrs, Fiske was playing: in| friends, and when they explaneeg ta an ars }: ast Toa ph, arson and. Hogan; our customers a chance to get « Str. City of loverett oF Tele ‘ nb got two hits Peuwiend ies Stephens " nd a wife, young S nin Pittsburg that the presser our eastern hance o ge « Stephenson and his wife, a young|man in Pittsburg that the president end of the season Rt ™ : » 1 am Distributers for the, hotel if T cannot | ive r ful replies | agton. 015 East Pike St, Near Broadway, | pene seller | . ud and heavy Spas English woman of rare charm and|of the steel trust, he laughed wx Pi 5 with his case and stings Dug for the ICT intelligence, were stopping at al hearty ce thee aid nghed a| i Hammocks sold regularly all rest of that $3,600 In real money, it Brcrntonn’ oem, tal ree TORO OE | meme if I \ ‘ rf n $3.00 to $7.50 vill be a suid and heavy blow for! Watch the classified columns of |huiiting in tha wine Cente he Veestees , e | | rut ullding In the Smoky © at low prices n ; at @ discount of re Mri {tm V9 Gab wee foe. bullding in th ky City atford- | $4,i0% .bgtoes, ot hone No. v 84 1-8 per cent practically, We * + he aS ing sufficient space, were hanging dined a A’ eosin tie tae e eacal ons on Somewhere there are two free|several pictures of that baseball ead rs teins ; das 7. x Adama played a good game in}itickets advertised, They will be Hans Wagner After several oe in 4, ml center field grabbed two hitel given to the persons whose names of silent wonderment as to Reo Our lind er eiiiad. OR eee fro mea.ioned. in the ad, ‘These|®ho the” “leading citizen,” 'who| Diamonds on Credit inany names were picked from the direc. |¥% given such prominence, might /Il you leave YY ~_ be, Mr, Stephenson finally said to a bell boy | ot the goods on the firat That must tory. ‘Shey may be your own. ©0. 18 to urely had the score | Majert Read The Star classified a, you mind telling me, ola 705 Wirat Kom ne B| SPEED saat 626; toe dot the Habit Wen echateene a) [DISTANCE hake Meter a ou cast subject Phones 4 5983: Ind ‘nae. sunvev. ” boy gasping for breath, But then,| ads and

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