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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1910 us WITH EXPERT CO ‘ % Boaiy OF INTEREST AND NOTE UP TO-DATE SPOR T MC atta is O ALL DAILY FOLLOWERS OF = my ON THE SUFFERING TURK B= = oo gees || OREATEST BATTERS PRALTIGE Hit Ww A Few “tA : ————$ inless Surgical Stuff Gives Beavers Game, 4 to 0 Lefty Has His Chloroform Doing Its Work—But- ler Wild, but Hard to Hit—Bob Brown Shines as Third Baseman—Same Teams Today. Bpo Vane Tac SEATTLE y <5 SCHMUTL BLANS SPOKINE HNDLY oo | (By United Press.) | TACOMA J 7 Chartte | oe A Fight Story a la 1821 ZESRSSSEET RS Sas seers _ Now ¢ ts ot n for 10 bingles, but were unable 2 ; fo any heavy scoring. The gam Spee ” nt bir on both sides, Netael dis- | ta lewinging tw the war « ve t wit ‘ aes. eht returns, Willlam Hazlitt, Rng. |'mp of flesh and bone, round which ut of their bodt and then, b Pas an . waa : . the Gasman's blows played with the ‘© you over from the shock, to @ nervous young tity of it ng, They met | seo them rive up and rush at each | \ ee oe By Hi. . at fight between Tom Hick: | again, and Neate seemed particular. | other | . ; ih wn signed Up & yey fraught with peril for|Mtevenn rts. i ‘ ¢ Gasman, and Bill N ly tous. I saw his teeth clench-| From this time forward the event} night from ‘enat — = =s=. sums oe era, was in th ' ' ns tuibk Wek aes od and his brows knit close against |Became more certain every round Ss Y Old M d ; oe ae ae eile Rhe Teavers. was In th ty f $] The Gabe tock stace at ford, | he aun. ‘The Gastoan could hot get |and about the 12th it seemed as if] PAXCE@M= I Care Mermai TY Nae ae Raymond singled, then E t flew : : a a a 7 over bin guard. It was the same it must have been over und the depen r out to James, and Weed hit. Adams , i all over England /ine next, but the balance of powe Neate made a tremendous lunge of the 4 Walked, filling the bases, but Miller, r 3 tie | v1 pa. The fight last-\ was thus restored. No one could at him and hit him full in the face. realizing the terrible state of af- 18 rounds, and Neate was | roll how it would In the ig, it was doubtful whether he would S8sBSER_ Gere, Mreignttnnd “up bd, fanned ner the Gasman, aiming a mortal bijw | fall backward or forward; be hung Zan tacketiht tures pen the babe t wrote his “story” for a) gt adversary with his ri@it | suspended for a second or two, and withered like grass cut down by the 33 publication called 1 band, and failing from the lenggh |then fell back, throwing his hands ‘So entiestaetic lowly farmer boy, and nothing was : In order to p fight. ne had to reach, the other returmed in the alr, and with his face lifted . & tial expert heard in the welkin but subdued Ne . he had to ride on a mall coach and with a full left awing, and plagt- up to the sky & predicte md muffied sobs from the & bel ; sit up all night at an overcrowded | o4 a tremendous blow on bis chatk All traces of life and natural ex eclipse the far Bench ea. . public house, His story follows one and eyebrow, and made a r@d | pression were gone from him. His man Flanagan mais Butler Wild. abt aes -~ - Supercilious Gasman, of that side of his face. The face was like a heath’s head, spout Despite her yo . rydlcatch of Weed's foul afters Ratler, who formerly flourished Totals «. 06.8 N | Gasman went down, and there @ian ing blood. Yet he fought on after 4 b will enter the 16-mile on t ash that would make: ntered the arena between - 4 : fp and around Tacoma, pitched fF] | score wy tnt hia second and bottle holder, He | another roar is for several rounds, still strik af gasp. Turks, le he was Bh area “ \ + ing the first desperate blow and to a point of savagery, was hard to | Sy cooked around -_ pers ay seg When Neate Came Back. INeate standing on the defensive Peli rameghar me the leaders 1 hit, and never lost his nerve, But-|- n when from the other side there WAS) riccman got up and “stipAbd and naing the same cautious blow , r 2 ler was found for five hits only, | ™ i J a buss, and the Garman came for), inte ghastly smile,” get Me to the last . —e | While trair this content y of club work be- ' y on fi 4 . The Beavers did all their scoring |! hour and 39 mie woe-cagebnchy as strutted about! ce himself, His right eye was tumned im the 2th or 18th than | . t “| be 5 vetur Chinault will probably werk i fn the first and third innings, oranges with @ supercilious air, and closed as he advanced to the MaBt round that his senses forsook him, r tiring « | Seatt or wet-) hacen age . ting their lone tally In the first ‘ leas coufident, but still deternin, and be could not come to time, (hat v. *.' awimmer. Vancouve period, with one down and the t NATIONAL LEAGUE | [throw away tho skin with s toms of | After one or two rounds he nel! the battle was declared over. - . Miss Aykroyd {a the first of her| ws pot: | full on Streih's infield out tg gar his head and looked at Neate but his strength had been wem@éuned | sex to attempt the Revere Owing to the fact that beating it in from third. Standing of the Clubs. By thia time they had stripped.) 14. niows could not tell at auch Alas for Mes. Hickman, Nahant ew nd when will play third bane, third spasm. Brinker led off with . Lost Pet.|and presented a strong contrast tn a distance; he was obliged to Ming} When the Gasman came to bith - ed she oa by single, was followed by James, who! Chicago ........+...5 » 651] appearance. If Neato was like Ajax. /D.OSit at his adversary, and could |solf, his first words were: “Where ides » ee wide — wand Fs alked, |New York ....... ? 3 S73] with Altantean shoulders, Hickman | i+ strike from his feet; and al-iam I? What is the matter? Sacrifice. ‘Then Silen "Vianagan | Coctnact : tia] might be compared to Diomed, | riot as reguiarly ax he flew at him ing ix the matter, Tom—you tn Said tos mn Me t ptrene sacrifice. Then Silent Pat Flanagan | Cincinnat aace at 518), ‘ 4 / tore off a dandy single, Brinker and | Philadelphia aa2 | light, vigorous, elastic, and bis back | Gin nis right hand, Neate warded have lost the battle, but you are the! in aeinenine 3 James scoring on the blow. Streih! st. Louis .. 7 447 | ett he i. 04 | he blow or drew back out of reach bravest man alive And Jackson e double overhand =e fy ot to Adams, and as that Brookiya . 400 omy gen goo ye need | and felled him with # return of bis sald te i 1 am collecting a| “Is « way dian 01 ile marshes! Boston ..... Ts}up for . and ° left os little ca im yurKe for ‘om, | wn to the space devo Dooted it, Flanagan scored om. They were led to the scratch, cool xo half bite—t : vy Went wp uae ALSIE AYKROYD. l hah ‘Aueteatian aBeroie Brown the Star. At St. Louis. ok hands, and went at it ‘ < » hand. tho: | BOSTON, Manse July 7 nl out her recent swim the girl f almost all knock down b ) band, without any | . | Rie re it For the rest of the gu Chicago-St. Louis game A Lively First Round. fight was © good standup fight appears om arrogance; only It |S tt owlmmer in thie country, tf being given Geet tes esa erie thing was more than quie the | poned; wet grounds. In the first round every one| The wonder was the half minute | was « nt that Bill Neate was | he 4 a ees cant yn thought it was all over. The Gas |time. If « minute or more had been pleased he had won the fight az “neo At Pittsburg. man flew at his adversary like ajallowed between each round, t1) The ea pigeons now mounted “ ae nciae iach tiger, struck five blows in as many| would have be how |into the alr, and one of {hem flew | Philadelphia . . seconds, and then followed htm,|they should, by 3 or | with the news of her husband's vic t i me Pittsburg ...... striking two more as he staggered |strongth and resolution, but to see |tory to the bosom of Mrs Neate ur rea aie oses Ss Battertes— Moo! back. and down he fell, a mighty|two men smashed to the ground,! Alas for Mra, Hickman Pe a — <== —— SSS in; White and Gibson ; ies : punnineanees - - At Brooklyn. THEN IT HAPPENED Batteries—Mattern and Smith; pean ta Arwen The “Third Reader Boy” Explains the Sport. AMERICAN LEAGUE ~ee en Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet Philadelphia 2F Boston - § u caljed, will (1 the seating co New Y 35 Z = brimful and clap their hands joy tl Z 5 = : fully when anything happens to Detroit se 41 { = ee. vl Cleveland 45 merit approbation. hey also ren , Oren Cie “4 der such aid as lies In their power As « third baseman Brown de- | Washington ? a 51 > ® critical moment when the served as many jails a4 @ Span-| Chicago ...., 5 51 ¢ twirler discovers himeelf tagging at ish war veteran re. St. Louis . Bae * Bes } sagen cnr ag Abt A 4 | settic down and stay a while. seoring line, an only incident one sgl A, ya yyw worth comment was the fact that ‘tt Gamted. : ~ = sae ae ee, eee, Sores. Breen hurt his knee in the sixth. ¥ = Sbeee & base, ecaren, 9. Weide, if: “Bie woulde't be alluded to Bt all, ise Louis } ; : : |hended by the guardians of the } ity abtins SOLID OAK—A plain, nent ) QUARTER-SAWED OAK—A ; SOLID OAK—In the as the mere injuring of a common | poston. Z 3 |aacks, and the tmplous umpire a HH pattern, built on straight-tines; | very enbstantial- Chair, weil | ish; back pose aa fr anreen, ball plazer is not - much eiltacins - re iioat le = nta to the capture, such a hu n full box construction, shaped | braced, full .box construction t; an attractive est, but in this case it gave rte ay ephen; cry an is raised! They expostu : saddle seat, continuous back | continuous . re Pelae” be sang ge ona i v1 } posts; golden or | pretty em! Re the peoleier thins A sad agpn pent vee ae een : Bene Bs br} Dyce peg alche my . posts; golden oak only A | Early English finish; cane seat | shaped saddle seat, ate | marvelous stop o rounder, ¢ i} ly Nf h vr ww ug Awd yong ag Bae lwith an earthware tendency, ts good $3.50 value 1,75 | guy #450 vaine $2.00 ee ce the eke ie ee rere : Ir they youchsafe encourage OD sisscnnede as core ee oi REGS f ' iding to the galety of the R. = with cries such as “Ah, nov ° by considerable coaching \Detroit , “hy Ui cries ouch 8 of the vociferous, or noisy type. Bob | New Yor ae a teense . # Loften sald to my young friend | | . got away with two chances In nic Ax 1 often sald to my young ‘3 shape, and was #0 swelled un af Batteries—Donovan and Schmidt; R | Rollo Van Roodie, the fan raises the | ‘ the me or his # ing the | Warhop and Mitchel. wind for the national sport, and as common person cow hardl }long as the fan is stl 4 at the Our hero, Percival Planksteak,} within talking distance of him. Van por n relation) sight of teama twain doing battle | Was a lover of all aly sports, F to the pastine of baseball, comprise bao long will there be an air of pros-|eapecially golf and croquet. One “ - . . . is some fielder At Washington. those who are deeply concerned with Same teams today. F I. Wline tf Sees ¢ one 4 Thi perity felt in the atmosphere of} beautiful day he was persuaded to! The score Chicago .... aad 9] not inctude the mar n eho a f fannt pemeer tore to. ageales ball deatee : Washington ys The phenomenon of fanning 38] yard to the national game | Beaton, rt 2 | active participants c it is done without recompense | °F. ct . ¥ I White and Payne; | the onlookers an " except such as is provided by ples ‘ercival was accustomed to re-| Johnson and Beckendorff interest ia gratuitous ‘ e*lurable emotions. On the contrary,|##le himself at the Town and nr igereel Stations, Je 4, case eatia comtien. op ory, gale bimealt atthe Town and xactly At Phil able at wir fact which insures th ¢ if-| Sherry Flips, Horse Necks and the Ss t Philadelphia. ancholy and unhappy when th ish and reliable loyalty, This @hotid| like, At the ball ga he started ree yu RH we , nine succumb to the teach us that if we can mak@, Q@r/ with a couple of lemonade jeveland .... bocoséis @ § ountry’s grandstand plays, we need| = +f ‘e iy - Philadelphia ... re aaa . or “bugs” as th not care who banks its gate refine lpeeels made him thirstier and he " aes ate i As to ee taht saa Es matali ty 8 jbought bottles of Morpho-Moko Batteries —Falkenburg and Be- a - em vei neonNe - == |buttermilk and red pop. In the Coombs and Lapp. fifth inning he ate an : *, a bag of peanuts and Brain, wf cond game RW E | chocota ay econd R. HH [chocolate wrapped in tinfoil Sicharnweber, 3 ‘ Philadelphia : +4 did not overlook a ham sandwich { Af i —— Phd , Ae ig BY TIP WRIGHT, Strange, you may think, thawany-|and another lemonade in the sey. | ter January We Will Batteries—Koestner and Easter-| ‘The ancte me of baseball ts should worry over the astute|enth inning. Just before going | og. |i: Bender and Lapp, Ee a wet gat | prnaive! got Atal, Tia man, |home he smoked « Dugdale ‘igar || | Be Located in Our New thing radical must be done to pre-|made him a baseball Napooleon, han | {24 after & hearty dinner he i . e oys 0 | e COAST LEAGUE vent the ¢ yilapse of the noble stru hown signs which lead’ his frlinde No flowers, Six-Story Building at not the world Aykroyd recently swam across ere Beach to BY FREDO SCHAEFER. ESReERessess Pennington, Custer, o Butier, p . ww wconmne> eccouccce! Totals .. Vancouver wooo-e> sical arte ture. ; oh to believe he is suffering from men THE D. tanding of the Club: Few of the leaders will admit it,|tal disintegration. _ * Are fully appreciated when you ||, - Won, 1 but there is a spirit of unrest wher The evidence w seeme to war , has announced that Pike and Fifth have one of the famous “Pal- ||". teas ° 6 ‘ baseball i soph they [rant this belief 1s fact that Mack |" eo will not be permitted |f SOLID OAK are having a special sale, giving {| tos Anwelow (2. : oer Thigh “tabGral etae road | aiden paying, WHA who has been trying to tame S|] but with shap 1 guard to prevent the intrusion of the announcement | Raymond, may add Sallee ed All the Credit You Want our customers a ciance to get a || Oakian: ’ : tl . bargain NOW instead of at the ||Sacramento .. im-shod spies. . ale, anyone admitting that { incorrigibles saddic seat; end of the season. It has been a mystery too baffling a pa 7 for . a very neat Hammocks sold regularly all At San cc sere ‘ = we yr hoe penatrate, Every yuld ked upon " A mn 1 Tay ”, Bost n Red Sox and service. tie ane “ : _* effo » discov © eres ret f und an eligible | OWE * his own scouting, and he ‘ I ason from $4.00 to $7.50 || san Francisco .. hae has been balk The Sherlock | candi for ise whose fr me best judges of young able chair; the wi be sold at a discount of || Portiand 4a Holmeses were stopped by a blank ates suffer from fusz on the beain, | 98 ors in the country back is securely 1 1-2 per cent practically. We }} - wall of assumed ignorance on the But the uncontradicted assertion 1 1 I also have @ special wale on At Sacramento. part of the magnates before they |(hat Mack haseonttnctel to psy (| \.—<—_—_oooa ae eee € ghee Bathing Suits F n.| could gather noney has beer short arms; | rmitted to get by on Angele oo 2 Sul an’ A nd the eb Ww ‘ : . wer ponte é ; set 4, i en ¢ 1 Th ng a Cp et t univer wally ad Diamonds on Credi th See an Buy Nae , ne ng al ine. really ad ' ny * 1 ried over the men mitted that if th tater You get the goods on the firet finish ; C lar Al - AITLE Spe At \ al state of Connie Mack cer, | fletalt “hond of tne lie pargeese ; ‘ vy Ng rv ger Loops (i. Los Angele tal state of Connie Mack, manager, |ficially accepted the head of the ERLING JEWRLEY CO ice 5. Spe rs und owner, with Ben Shibe, of the|Athleticn ia surely. suffering from anion ptiinaandis Philadelphia American league club,|temporary aberration if, nothing ianin ra0g OO HP sig: $1.50 ee —$} Oakland ; Jknown as the Athletion more Vernon cos