The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 27, 1910, Page 2

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HAT 1S DOING TODAY ITH THE PACTORS IN THE WwW JENSEN TRIES AGAIN BUT GETS WALLOPED Jinks Gets Hooked Early in Game and Is Replaced by Man With Strange Name—Turks Take Contest 5tol. Chinault Gets Away With Nice Twirling— Play in Vancoiver Toda nding of the Clubs. " ABR 1 PO. A r Won, Lost. Pet . ee Oe ae 43 561 a i a Bpokane 55 a3 ae se oe noouve . e : 9 47 —s «510 : a Se eS, ae Tacoma 49 2 ; aks SEATTLE 390 S708 ; ae ae oe Just a for to got) Maker, p tt es 8 sad R. HE . 1 6 7 . rN ee Thorsen and Smith At Los Angeles. RHE (By United Press.) n , 2s TACOMA, July 24.—Jess Baker ind srosoeel 6 3 was invincible yesterday, the Tigers | teries Carson and Hogan; being helpless before his pitching Christian and Mitze, Thornas. The Spokane beauty held the striped | Umpire—Toman. eritters to two scratch hits biank score, while his tea piled up six runs, Annis st game for Tacoma, but ineffective, and Maston repts r arted ROLL OVER, JUDGE, fn the fifth. Spokane too YOU'RE DREAMIN run lead in the first inning The score Tacoma— ABR H POA &. woe Ud ee 7 @ #6 ote 30613 6 8 one wckeutieid, tb 34 9 8 1 8 8g ny fe mrad gage evens, H : ‘ 1 @ o| SAN FRANCISCO, July 28 wach, of ‘ 1 . vb nudge Tho ) cietee is" Be te oe oe Se While Judge Thon 8 Graham, Byrnes. 0 # 9 @ & 3 6@| President of the Coast league, pos po on i 4 ; ; $ ® | sibly takes no stock tn the story Ma 2 $ 8 & & {that Portland gamblers made an -—-— = = -- attempt to bribe pitchers on the rma -.-----99 © 4 9 1 Si Oanignd team, he sald yesterday upon his return from Portland and Givi A 0 Sacramento that he wil! investigate ing Away One-Half Our) 2c tne open when was eat lished in a Portland newspaper. Stock for the Second Time Incidentally while in Portland, ” Judge Graham took up with Con This ts what we are practical- | gressman McCredie the proposition ly doing now with Tennis of extending the Coast league next Racquets. We have a large as year to elght teams, putting it on sortment of Bancroft Tennis with the National and Ameri Racquets that we are going to sell at coat price. ancroft is the ploneer maker nnis Racquets in America. “Right now,” he sald, “the Const is playing a better brand of than the big Eastern league The goods speak for themseive and the fans are finding {t out Guarantee every one of } There were splendid crowds out during tho San Francisco-Portland es are from %0¢ to ries, and at Sacramento, where I} $5.00. Now is your chance to watched the game with Los An Get that bargain you have been , ‘ tt 4 ‘ yesterd there was a good attend. waiting for, ance. fhe Chamber of Commerce —_- and the merchants of Sacramento . © taking the matter up, and the Srari Sroztme Goops (3. Senators will receive better support “THE RUBBER STORE Tis vinet we. from their home city from this time | on.” RS rHE STAR—THULE REALM OF SPORTS Oh My, in the DAY, JULY 28, 1910. WRITTEN BY MEN WHO KNO WITH ALL THAT 18S satya) For nian / or AO THR | Maeve, | A | Cha] RAicinG care ' ee tHe | I} Doven ou tue TANS See Ay on lyst Se =m Sowerwine Nba COR BETTS UneNown i ~~ hy 4 Tune WHE BAwSTON Baxud BEAK) TAK oF 5 jensen is a sad to Erve tM he did ert and A ‘ : = Ott | Turks, although perba . ‘ " fant wir wi 5 a a al tory as heaving t al od | ' } A . “ Van-| > Unere—ia . i ale vwe| NATIONAL LEAGUE Qo a a4 f.6 m hanged - Wed. powy we Piew ‘em uP 7 fall guy—the fall guy, the . | Standing of the Clubs . he 8 = Rearly four innings, and as by that] inal po Dan Leno, in ¢ an Francisco Balletia, time the Turks had Pall FE 4 3 643 runa, and had him to dire ina New t . “a 4 573 J neariy wi! the way, Manager Brown | © ro 4 »| Se Sele ice al Ley oe ay 3 “THEN IT HAPPENED.” | serve to say the knockou NED FOR WT t ua is atl “4 ‘ | « une for jus vob Pt ~ “0 “ rer ~ R f d | ucky pun ae ‘aie 8 -e 43 , . . ated | Bt » £ <3] Tom Sharkey Refuse mae ha BOR ix B GREAT STUFF ON I INCL reel At Cincinnati to Fight for Six Bits | fm, making it 5 to 0 in favor of Be-| 5 a8 2 altle ‘ 9 & (Ry United Frew) }he could do was to offer a per MEET BY PAT. | idea ts to bring the To be explicit. with the emphasis) Batteries Camaltz} VALLEJO, Cal, July 28.—Tom/ age ipts, after taking out B * Plans for the formation of a/¢ in the county on the “ex.” please, ttle got tol nd Gibson MeLean. | 9p ¥ sto the| his DIC for expenses be big track, fast the Zensen in the first for two hits and| t Sharkey, who sprang back Into the | lis bit for expenmes. | Baturday at the race meet of the | racing circuit, to in the big the harness pent one run, did the same thing In the flerce light which beats about the = op ar wate tas Seattle Automobile Dealer# aen0- | gent cit n the country betweer t ts and at Ge third, and picked up two more runs} B.| thrones of gilint champions, by ee N ailor’s tation at the Meadows will be de- |... x on the ast and Los callopers perform Thy from him in the fourth, c ee = oe : 4 orme egg: voted to high speed stuff, nothing hay pellets A ile association led tim away. This should be suf- | Philadelphia 2 2} his recent challenge of the winner « w € eas than a million miles an hour or | Ange’ J sonciulobs a “Jl meets, appeiae aga to show he a has lost |New York 6 10 Sloe the “fight of the century” at| mar ters from » will even Se connidered, Care of | in ad mpring aif 1 award a is power over 8 | atterios—Schattler anc ln; | Reno, hae long been famous for his |! all eingecn we Be P eS ee Chinawlt was there with all the | Wiltze and Meyer «rip on his pocketboo: a h A owt " to break a fow ake ¢, and will work to make i mustard 1 pitched one of hiv| Tawm” began fighting about 15/ ter Bae Sada Geatenn wrade ale ng in this : good ga Bill was wild for the | At St. Louls. ars ago he did not have the eame| wit ters, if you B porn 8 pti wl formed, and | "cent | : uarter and the : their ‘first | the plan goss first le of innings, but after R. HE ip on the scier of number A < quarter j rt ree, # d start, as bab 4 | now app rtain it that steadied down, and bad bis fun |Chicago ....... 6 17) Ilstory te told of Tom's first fight, | other gets three, Do you un-| ithe brobanly S| tke Oldt Purman, fide with the Beavers, making the fur|<. 1, ; 8 14 I} pulled off at Valiejo with an tand , | 1 complete program for both ae fond Robertson, me Peery. Foe. Dame chie, Jfelf-| ponent named Mulvehill. The eaid Tawm, “I under lays is as follows “% cas |De Palma, were able to annext four Pi oo yy hog gag ele jer pallet per Fn stand so folne that I'm tellin’ ye | uray. sso ®, who as h whereby said conatructionists made rridon and Bresnahan he ¢ 4 Sharkey and Mulvehill to-| fair 1 won't fight no man for siz Sean ; jat the Indianapolis tracks, and wh their one and only score. it was co tha gether and ¢ #1 that the best! bits er ars, stripped. 10 miles, has interested the manufact thus: Brinker died on a zrounder | an A | it was the fifteenth round and| Free for ali, 28 miles and the racing drivers in his sch to Raymond Bob bay . er} AMERICAN | LEAGUE poor Kid Uppercut was nearly all] Motor cycle race j es Sete ee es eeee-eagner, | and cL b B ll Pl in, Spike McMush certainly bad| Pursuit race new motordomes and & regularly ain’s two-base hit. Thi s all decline ol the Cbs. Ov mnatned vy a ayers {in = wah ¢ Y | Mile race against time be txed circuit all under the sanc- except that Streth singled in the! ea tan , © iste apptnent’s. Gotrees,| CTH reve of the racing | me inning, but died through lack fon. Low Bu fab of M Noticing his opponent's distres American A . a eepeert. = 4 SINOow ugaboo Oo ana ers), ike became playful. He would) Quarter mi i Julle got another bingle tn the | Boston -. 2 taunt young Uppereut Seivus: con pa Fra ainth, with one down, but f ¢ etrtt as rt Striking a “hick” pose with both | pine and run one mile start a rally, as he was forced at a Sia - nie weit tat ane | hit feet together and his guard] Two-mile oad and unload passen- | Bext man skied out. 2 a 1 yoae of | pla ‘ J sad with @n lrouical eneer © Obstacle race between barrels, two Smith got away in nice shape after ‘ 35 a tit ¥ craved oneal go og ling tet enter Maen that one run in the f oa ' ' Bho onions en ee ee r Half mile race, slowest car on high | pitched a good steady . om th « A hearty meal as ve ; : ear | at was In trovbie once ort z At Boston t them, |if ¢ mtented ths . ' id Uppercut was not a siow|*")i., mites in 10 minutes, no watch |vote his « interesting | eventually oe @trors, but always mans Piret game R. H. E of | light i . oe r b or, If be was Krogky. Like! oe epecdometer capital in the cities placed on | w ver the country Bis head abo ater long enough |New York $5 Se9 ot . has 1 at Eating, particuls shtaine he drew back ond Ion matlen, strictiy aiaseun Gctven, tt reult ia which new ks will|cycle tracks did whem Wh cottes ‘the site Boston b 7 = Siother habit to whi oe Phasergiogigel oimniegpe mF mye A Secon Some sporting writers had the! tuity equipped roadster race be necessary, in the seb were » ular, Kt was a nice game to watch, and sectan adel i aa ike other b "—x en . j - = en ne showed the Turks to be full of gin- le a 4 & mo ad ‘and Mitchell; and t — “ ger and ready to fight for the bacon. | Oe ae vegan. 3 GREAT ATHLETES for an all-night license, he was people RH POA ® REB $f 2 6 8lNew York 6 10 3 29 : $ | Boston ee $ 3 3 8] Batterfes—rord and Mitchell; pe ® 1 i & ¢6|Smith and Kleinow. 11 innings the ek ce ee t.t-— 2°93 At Philadelphia. = j RM. EB. 1 sin uw . 5 ry 2 RE POA B Bie de ee Se riew--Gray and Becken * a “ | $ 1 2 § @ldortt; Dygert, Plank and Thomas we , tet ne tae tae | joie i HERE’S NEW ONE ee oS i ae ne * * eee ae COAST LEAGUE BY “KID M’COY” « Fiat pictures at Last. + eee * i : . oe 88 8 ee oe @ 3 86} (hy Calted Presses At last we're oe == <= == — : s | Standing of the Clubs. a - = i| pe praying NEW YORK, July Ra Ner- San Francisco Stn pea] oman Selby (“Kid McCoy”) is wi Th I A N «| Portiand tty Sau] once more entitied to a place tn pete eietta rgains 0 More Than inary | nterest Are Now ~1 60 54 626] in literature. Some time ago arp fight, and an- #] = : 19 \¢ Angeles 61 58 an epigram of Mr. Selby +A “¢ * peg ne here ® \ Oakiand Oe Ph ga yp alle oA ayy ag tigust 6. ‘They will be shown & Offe d All Ki nds f Fi ‘ : » Gran ° 01 re Semmasr: we-bece hite—weea (2), |Sécramer site was arrested for a violation of | in (he sare ee 88 Oe e in in Ss 0 ur ‘niture : nsieme.”. Uamounen At San Francisco. Se Seren Lah OE eee «08 | they will then be taken # fkshank Dow R was mot guilty the st on John Cort’s * Brows t9| portiand ie 0 “It is fine to b one * Chinauit. $; dy Jensen Bryon oat “| San Francisco . 7 said the eminent “ki |» y te naid to have paid | on balle—Off Chinast, ¢: ‘off! Batterion—Steen and Fisher occasion, “but it’s hell to be | ® $20,000 for the state righth, *) . 2. Hit by pitched ball—-Seaton, 7 ‘ ” l* * Taam Umeter tres |ley and Williams. notoriou | ; At the mayor's office, when |S EEE H RN eR Hm) At Sacramento. he was making his application | } asked what class of TO POUND A BEAT | patronized his cafe under the | ee | ae We are too heavily stocked with Bird’s- eye ve Maple D Dressers, so we offer theft | Americans,” he replied. j (ie Welted Frein) lowing great values. A Dresser like picture, with oval or pattern plate ut ave heard it charg NEW YORK, July 28—Mar j 5 5 i Bag Bie oy Boe oe nD | tin Sheridan, world's eames ror; regular price $26.50. Special ......... s..e0 eee eonneneees New ork,” was sem iar id athlete, d hy S ird’. 7.5 ird’: “That's in the daytime,” re | both champions in hammer, shot | $31.00 Bird’ N 25 $40.00 Bird's-eye Maple Dress | : , . ve Ma resem 2 $ F | plied Mr. MeCoy. “The Amer | and discus throwing, all of whom _| $31 e Bae eye Maple Dresser .. $23.25 $24.50 Bird’s-eye Maple Dresser « By 23.65 icans cor @ are police itrelmen F igned | $33.50 Bird's-eye Maple Dresser .. $25.15 $31.50 Maple Princess Dresser « | uty in eo ma a 5 3275 . 1 5 LER ea tt ge BF Barrage: haere vine tae | $32.50 Bird's-eye Maple Dresser ..$24,.40 | $32.50 Maple Princess Dresser . season te bh d by when they were transferred to the old Boston patrol duty. The only reason | given for the trans good of the servic The three patrolmen, All Our Bird’s-Eye Maple Bedroom who ‘ $5 per| were members of the Olympic | ps ean ot ie te team which won the world’s p : tile, and sit aha juat oath of | championship in London, in | and OC ers | Are tar e | a ecial Prices Silverdale, This land Is free from | 1908, will later be assigned to | " 4 gravel and snrrounded by good| Precincts, to “pound a b | jranch. Ole Hanson & Co, third] » = | - |floor New York block . oe, nik pei } an " anon —— Virginia Street. near Westiake Ay. ma ‘ umes Iie he ii A very handsome Bed, in bird's-eye maple, made in the popular colonial A very handsome I robe, stands six feet high and is Ohio: ‘. Dentists . : . ~ wide; the door front is a, large leone Pike Sty Over Owt Deus Co |B You est the goods on she. fm vehi or n extra good value Nt tw! Hieach plate mirror, sana oe eee STERLING JEWELRY Co. ). pecial to close out . mt 4 feet 4 inches high; large drawer at yy We Tet ae, Room hike eae Ae eels ware ia 8 $14.30 $80.00 value, for bs $30.00 Bir s-eye Maple Bed All the Credit You Want for We stand back of our work $41.50 Bird's-eye Maple Bed = ibe sre aren one & fit oe oe $27.65 The work on OtF a6 | s0LID GoLD INGS, 91.00 UP. $90 ae gas Lh : ke street SILVER FILLINGS, 500 UP. nd trips daily, Leave ae. |] 227-00 Bird's-eye Maple Bed } story ilding at Pi ; ed m, 12m and 6 pm iP ¢ ~ | ° Denti Yhio Cut Rate a se es or hath eel 0 thar Dentiats Onto ¢ 5%, Pat. | SOE 0.0 Vipin: Seeiied $19.35 and Fifth avenue isp 6 © om. | Buy Now Bird's-eye Maple Commodes Pay Later | ing rapidly. Tt will Bes ee from Cotman Aock | b+] 4 ah i. 4 schedule mul sect we +H 12-Vewe Priee ast "Anan te3e sini Are Also Marked Special Second Ave, at Union St | for us next January: re)

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