Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
THE IDAY, Jt 1910. me = HAT 18 DOING TODAY Win THE FACTORS IN THE OED PRE I VENGEFUL TURKS KIBOSH THEIR ERSTWHILE JINKS n Jensen Meets With Deserved Fate and Is Hauled From the Mound—Seaton and Weed Sting the Hoodoo for Seattle Blanks the Beavers, 4 to 0-—-Same Teams Today. rve Mr. Ff Homers and his buckler tx full 4 to 0. 3 and sing & joyful pacan a hit whieh AMERICAN LEAGUE good. J posing of th Standing of the Clube. : approache < @ and] Won, Lost, Pet Philadetph ? est Boston os 605 New York . 5 595 i, th : oble pasha of the Turks, swore by | Cleveland “* ‘ rr the beard of John T. Brush that he |W \ sm “ would do se ing. and he did. EH } Chicago sever A 6 40 Swatted the first ball St * eeeee 2. o wy for a gerald an who grabbed @id bat bet trou ble Turks whe ed as if his unh in th ys bel H. &B eo ball was betnr ® = ‘ through the tall grasa in the mkldle od ty @ sees 4 pasture, went to second base. Thy . ° Cryikshank singled and Jimmy took| Batteries ity and Stephens; third. Crulk then stole second and| Collins and Kloinow. (Called end Pennington grounded to Scharnwe* | of sixth.) . ber, who retired Adame at the plate Hemenway, next up, died at the hands of Streib through the means of a fly, and Joas combed a single. scoring Crutkshank. No more scoring was the fifth, when Seaton, with one down, knocked @ tamer. Tenley| Vv then hit and made two bags of it 2 while Swain was untang! j bail from his many fect. Then Pug a At Washington. gent out a nice two-bagger. scoring| Firat game Rr Raymond. At thi fencture the | Chicago ° Jinks was hauled from the box by | Washington Mr. Brown and Erickson, the Nor Batterice Way pine. took his place. Erick dis-| pit a Be posed of the remaining Turks wich. | Retsling anc . out much trouble, and, tn fact. fin cond game fahed up the game good shape, | Chicago Permitting no more rune Washington lose was there with a nice ret- q able line of pitching, and white Batterte Smith and twice he was fn all kinds of trouble | Groom and Beckendorff with the bags full to leaking. always straightened up in time te Fetire the side before anything seri- | ous happened. On both These occa sions Bix Bill Chinautt was the corner of the lot and was » ed up im case of emergencies held the Beavers to five hits gan and Lapp. alked three men. He looks Second game mighty good pitcher in th leveland keeps his head like an | Philadetphia Same teams today. The score Roattie— hased At New York RH Detroit sow New York so Batteries—Willetts and Stanage; aughn aod Criger done until Walsh and & kendortf At Philadelphia. First game— Cleveland Philadelphia Joss, Harkness and Bem NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs w 3 at. Pot Penning Homenway o| Pittsburg Jom, p Si cinetnnatt -| Phitadetphia St. Lout Brooklyn Boston ceenenonny neeenmnent ereunswaw Totals 7 4 6¢ “Breen out, hit by batted bal Batteries—Mo Dooin; Camnitz and Gibson COAST LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs. v o| monwoonene Score by innings Beattie Vancouver Hits by innings | San Franctsco Two-base Portland Home rune Loa Angetes Crutkehaok a \ JEFFRIES NOT Vancouver Summary Scharnweber Bacrifice hit Raymond Struck out—By Bases on halls—Oft Joss + Hit by pitched bali—-Adan nett and Crutkshank, Umpire— Frary MCAMMENT SHUTS Vernor ty United a ANGELES, Cal, Juiy 26. 4 absolutely nothing doing for the fans who have been bank ing on an early scrap b Jeffries and |who can put up an interesting con |test with the ex-champion. Jeff says #0, and Jeffries know Jeffries has just returned ned in|his fishing trip at Catalina. After filling the bases on onelturning down Billy, MeCarney’s hitting two men with | offer of $20,000 for a six-round go j| with Al Kaufman in Philadelphia jon Labor day, Jeff put the kibosh on fighting any one except pos sibly Johnson, and that he refuses ing discuss just now u BONNER SOLD TO PHILADELPHIA = (By United Press.) TACOMA, July 26. Joe Cobn, manager of the Spokane club, re- |ceived an offer of $1,500 for young | Bonner, his big right-hander, from | Connie Mack, of the Philadelphia | |Athietics. The telegram reached |Cohn just as Bonner stepped out on the mound to piteh, and he had hardly got the first ball over when hia manager wired acceptance of the terms, Bonner will finish the one Spokane, reporting at the end (By United Prews.) TACOMA, July 26—McCamment itched a wonderful ga f ball ere yesterday, shut t Spo- kane, 2 to 0. ‘Only one scratch hit| ‘was taken from his ¢ ry. Bon ner, pitching for Bpokane, was also doing good work, but weake the sixth, hit and by The Joys of Life Are fully appreciated when you have one of the famous 1 mer” hammocks, on which we are having a spectal sale, giving our customers a chance to get a bargain NOW instead of at the end of the season. some other bruiser from j | Hammocks sold regularly ali |} the season from $3.00 to $7.50 || will be sold at a discount of 83 1-8 per cent practically. We also have @ special wale on Bathing Suits. ALTLE §) 5 t i ANY HURRY | @= he yelled at the vole ween Jim} ought to|® REALM OF SPORT i f WITH ALL THAT Is Neenan WRITTEN BY MEN WHO KNO A ee Animal ' rainers Now in the Limelight SPEED) CPEED, 7 PAPERS PRINTED 1 when‘the A FOR, The re rently ar snaway race the making league th amon 1a doubt that Const been called the wi haan't forgotten any of } Athietics are kn BlepRanta, the them by John M { wip Pirces. | It was a nice hand that Weed got! after making the homer, but it was not any more than he deserved. The big, quiet fellow is more than mak hg good aa firet baseman and man ager. Hoe is there with the club am with any in the /ory, Michael Lynch, of «weet mom led the Turks with the «wat k up to the time of hin usitime with an average of 264 m ix top the heap with oring the avers d by Mr. Jonas, Not a din vague aehty giad to m the club, pene y ‘ 4 ar amonn ailcend ' sen 250 swatter in the list exbegt,Joss | Maybe that’s the trouble bt averages up to Friday last are There was « loud-mouthed tndt Seattic. fdual in the grandstand, fu ¢ orn Jub and wind, who ove An RK fr “ty laughing for a wh Weed 393 37 «4 maudlin wit. fut it soon gre j Seaton 133 4 some, and many were the anxt Raymond . 15 6 40 6G * cast around in search a} Heanett . PI hale the disturber fort? jadems +4 for (Lynch . a Akin Pennington Crutkahank Zackert Chinault tatl-er kregation The fare were yelling loud urge Engle to replace Jensen ¥ probably fe ah Henkle “THEN IT HAPPENED” Ler aa | Bird (Our Dally Discontineed & he Momsue) Cooney tontalinsniin eee ) Netzel Frisk | Nordyke Keener Cartwright Shea Bonner Krataberg Brooks The; ON SEATTLE TEAM Baker ... 6 & Killflay .. oo 3 Holm - . ‘ Ontdiek 6 Vancouver AB Swain 2 Hreen Streit Brinker Planagan Scharnwebe: Lewin Sugden Smith Brown Erickson rdner ongle Jonwen Miller McFadden Butler McCamment Blankenship Maston 00 Sebmuts JOCKEY SHILLING | MAKES A BIG HIT IN (iy Calted Pree) NEW YORK, July % Cal Shilling has become the egoera at the Em Jockey senna tion among rac pire City track ing of the track the |rider has had 32 }15 of them to victory, | seconds and one third @) of the horses he has ridden have record that is Since the great piloting with nine open little mounts, lbeen unplaced, a making rs tonist goers stare with as | it came to being a Turk | fan Freddie Hoopit waa there with the Canterbury Chimes. He was a rooter for fair | He | when ument at his marvelous riding Keen “ratlbird declare that great las Walter Miller used to be at beating the rier,” Bhilling ts even better, he bas been sue usually managed to make the right |Pended so many times for such rid ing that he is unusually careful ? at the t e d take i | tom at the right time and take an) vctually refraining from. breaking | One bright afternoon he was inj9® many occasions, rather | Spokane, and he took a car for the| ™= {bail park. In midst of used to make business trips » Turks went away and he ou kane stiffs batt players and never jall oughter t nob the state Whereupon there }rushing together of THE never will be ore | warmers in iden | and - (By United Cress) | | PORTLAND, Ore, July 1 Ae dseke i Seth Select Atha tte dave 4 c ex-leader of # | Chicago ¢ now @ tumt refused to deny report m Chicag that the next manager, of the nd Naps, | * JOHNSON 18 ONE |* PERSECUTED MAN : W YORK, July 6 n was arrested night Same old different w ® being arr | was arr © was * “Jack through baseball,” once was and can be nen told of the report, His ignificant. The report irprise him report reachin Cleveland far EVEN PROMOTERS yee Must PY HLS: ay evinced wmed that J. L. Walsh, who with opping traf hine to t tr s charge te wo * yomat eyah otta be Jack said SSSEEE EEE SERRE Ee considerable surprine McLaugh supervised HONOLULU, July 26—The Sweetheart in the biennial San Pedro-Honolulu race arrived here | shortly before noon yesterday, The | th er of the Jeffries-Johnson Hawaill, flying the colors of the| ht arena, had filed a foreclonure Honolulu club, arrived abead, win for a mechanic's lien, naming as de fendants the association and claim ning the race ing that $6,000 of their bill on the yacht) when inf tion ttiake a Only seven | than | yearlings | President | th if th jeounted upon to go THE DISTANT EAST incurring eel starter and the judges chance at wrath of the Despite the passage of, the anti-| betting bills, which sporting men have declared would kill the racing game tn New York state, R. T Wilson, Jr, owner of the purse winning Olambala and other high an thoroughbreds, evidently be ves there is a future for the sport of kings.” \Vilson has just deal with John BE. Mad-! Kentucky breeder and whereby he takes over 20 yearlings from the Madden farm, o be used as the nucleus of hb string of 2-year-olds for campaign ng next year. The purchase price is said to be $30. The antmals are hil superbly and it is thought Wilson will get a number of rare runners out of the score of pure racer, ased = WILL “FIELDER” MANAGE — NAPS?--HE WON'T TELL pending will retire and allowed to take a part For two or three weeks Ban Johnson, of the American league, has been holding | consultations with owners of the land club | known that Johnson has inti-| ted broadly that something worth would unnounced | unpaid , inofficially declar A mistake somewhe has not been paid in lone without ¢ to pay, it ' 1 * will be The failure lation which the $1,000 fight Neense srena 4 said the $5 and erect the is well able to meet Little Joe Se aton is showing lots of class in the outfield, Joe can be after—and got \ balls that a lot of outfielders wouldn't come mile of. | Crulkahank also is burning up the ground in the outfield and so 4 Jimmy Ad Take it by and largo we have some outer garden within a COLUMNS OF THE Fig | The Battle of Gettysburg or the | dent Lincoln Would Have B | side Pages for the Jeffrie THEN MORE CPEED Asens ination of Pra en Shoved on the fy They'll Throw Her in the Johnson Quarrel, High at The Meadows — _ Motor Races Next Sat- urday and Sunday. miral bY Dewey 1, 1898, iat PACE to 1 RAESsRQetsee SETAerAa Ovr ver m Co Woah Rider ascent of flan | LO ROWRDADETE teins to ft broe pages tag 900 for & Dispaten, ntly, whe d the Russian J Rojestventaty the news e it as the ent tm naval ot B.- world, tlen « dig The Speeders Are Coming to Town. |). total « San Francisco, Portland, Belling-| tion of t wreet ithes from al drivers. “Chic” Blenkle 900 mer Seattlobullt Staley-Bleakley | ed, by four will be one of tb enters of ers wae but action at the meet. He has! than one-quarter 84 miles an bour in this ma and expects to duplicate unt, and then some, wh n the Meadows course Road burners are coming fror REIL BEtSrTsa4S35 _ jgiven to the D a fight, It this |interesting to note that the n be gets|of the assassination of Lincols Two fast | of the greatest tragedies of San Francis | times, occupied approximat | same space. The Main Reason enormous, dispatch the pd paid more thea fiapn 300,000 wi ord —6i0, cording 10 the wtateaie orn Union official the spe " eraphed t New tn no cost the Seren tem The fact that new and the ‘Dress associanony {not as large in those days as they | $6,000, or at the rate of two wm now are and that the use of the|a word " Considering the expe graph, an evory-minute neces-|to which the papers a) sity of the big newspaper today,| ing to the fight the best was regarded then as a news: r} for the xury, may count for this # 2 apita cost t Pye oe sense of propor Ons. mad coming fre that have the reputation of eat pace, and th will give ver little 8 driver the} ot hin lite also w a number of ers from the amateur Bwattle, who will show] Big, powerful t stripped racers will be given a show what can do Handsome cups and cash priz have been hung up for the victors | ae atin ‘of the ‘rack, will MORAN-WOLGAST GO Cigh of Sunita” The meat te noder| OFF, FRISCO PEEVED | WITH THE Clab of Seattle. © moet is under sanagement of ‘the Seattle Au BAN FRAN( July 26 Fight fans y fol Dealers’ club, and almost lowing the calling off of the pro every make of car in thia vicinity will be represented in the entries t posed bout between Ad Wolgast an f} Sregetion thi Owen Moran, scheduled for the iat- | P&T The races will start at 3 p.m. and ter part * Aug daring dri ranks in what cars and little and runabouts, al hance to 8CO. are downeast t The Mikado baseball on the Inumansei evening — Joe Coben's Ei Sides yewter@ay from Port Angeles: ft nd reas for| they took « team ailing off the scrap ha fair olty inte camp given 4 Instead of the fight, it is rep d for a go b should be over by 5:30 o'clock » had the pro hand. out been West Seattle Greatest Slaughter o Men’s Oxford: Offering # all this season’ styles at prices that are positively the lowest ever made in Seattle. These are but a few of the many splet did bargains you’ll find here tomorrow 217 Pairs of Men’s Oxfords The very best styles in tans, gun- metal, patent leather and vici kids \ —regular $3.50 and Ce] $4 values for. ... 308 Pairs Men’s $4 Oxfords | ; Every pair of Oxfords in our stock must go in this sale—no ot tions. They're all included in this great clearing sale, beginning row (Wednesday), July 27. All Shoes, except patent leathers, are positively guar anteed.