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HAT 1S DOING TODAY ITH THE FACTORS IN THE WwW Robert Fitzsimmons Will Edit The Star’s Sporting Page Tomorrow End of Ninth When Turks Drop Another REDMEN PICK ON OUR TEAM AND DO *EM DIRT Spokane Has Fun With Turks by 7 to 2 Score Both | Sides Wear Out Shoe Leather by Much Walking— Spokane Players Give Former Comrade Weed a Lit-| tle Token and Then Wallop His Team. At New York R ° * Burk ial and Mey At Brooklyn | | AMERICAN LEAGUE but Adams sent a tor scoring Sea t third eb ank At St. Louis. rules Ba Reisling and Lake and Batteries Street; Stephens Walker, Waddell, At Chicago. Philadelphia .. Chicago Batteries—Dygert, Atkins Lapp; Thomas, White and Suili van. ° At Cleveland ‘ew York ... Cleveland Batteries—Ford and Koestner and Easterly At Detroit. R. 6 10 vow ! ‘ wies—Karger and Carrigan; Mullen and Stanage | COAST LEAGUE | Won. Lost. Pet 1|/San Francisco 66 66 (84 1 or) 536 6 520| 61 6 513 61 496 46 YOUNG CORBETT | AFTER JOHNSON (By United Pree) NEW YORK, Aug 2—~Young Corbett—another fighter who nev-| jer came back od too freely the other night decided that jhe was the legitimate defender of supremacy of the white. fe hied himself to Baron Wil laine resort, where Jack Johnson ing |ig quartered, and in a loud voice] leeccse-eoe" Score by innings Beattie Byokane Hits by innings TIGERS TAKE THE FIRST OF SERIE VANCOU vee, a .¢. Ti THE STAR REALM OF aT TUESDAY, AUGUST 2 SPORT 1910. wit Vuanuts tuo Yee Five “ LONNIE AUSTIN OPENS BOXING SCHOOL HERE ders with the their mark ; et Saeki . $ | put LONNIE AUSTIN Hi be glad t MILLIONAIRE DRIVES OWN HORSE 10 VICTORY AND SATISFIES AMBITION FRANK JONES ORIVING DUDIE ARCHDALE. the owner of the golden| © come forth and get his'n Johnson was dreaming of speed records and large purses, and did |not know Corbett was on earth , the colored patrons of # place did, and they came | forth In a hurry. For a few mo-| ments a dark cloud hu >| William H. Rothwell | known in private life, bu queror of Terrible Te afraid A policeman and when wallop on th y subdue wf twenty-th ¥ was lodge not hay ing the necessary $5 to ball hin - ROWLAND HEADS ng around a4 Giving Away One-Half Our Stock for the Second Time This is what are pra 1 doing now with Tenni of actical hat bargain y « for. Diamonds on Credit 1 get the goods om the first STERLING JEWELERY CO. First Av Koom 119 Main 7204 ALTLE Sree, RUDBE. sed tes Pine Goops ¢ k Jones, r Mempt Jones has BACK TO THE BRUSH FOR THESE PLAYERS (By United Pree) | WILD PICHES WINNIPEG vEAM: t Oriental P h prizes daily cen Pike ang 1 il MAJESTIC THEATRE FREE h the cla nameg were picked from the d tory. ‘they may be your own There Is 4.ways @ good show at the Ma,eitic. Read The Star oon ads and “Get the Habit,” (eet ee eee ee eee eee eee te tk COBB STRUCK OUT—SAVED PITCHER’S JOB. t to Indianapolis to P were playing the Indianapolis t Malachi strolled into the park H. Watkins about a twirler t Hargrove. Watkins told him They went into a nd 4 o * * Malach! Kittr . . « . - od the deal wa od * t * * 7 * * * * * edge wer Cobb wae at bat C they'd never get ov vut Cobb, Watkins told Kittredge. The strikeout save many good gamen since He has pitched aS ee a Oo Se OCR EY ONES SPY -WSRAW LOOKING FEN ROOMS ay mil PNER Sick WIT PIAALIS NEW YORK, A raw i not par ent (iy United Pree) be strer WASHING H ALL THAT IS NE WRITTEN BY MEN WHO KNO Game (Wer tareven By Dan Leno EW YORK NEWSPAPER - MUCKRAKES JOHNSON though J to have had e trap ef was driven trom bis home installed in his train in San Prancisc and paper charges. raph asks whether “the es of the battie & and Jokpeon are than the spectacle rea! life parading with through the streets is ing on the clay courts, | meetings beretafore « been played on sod courts, ELLE LONG WINS 2 =" (My United Pr MAHA, Neb., Aug of San Fran fie cos the ~Melville Long , repre ing the Pac ional All Round cham- to be contested for at day, in Much Con Long is p “| game as being & his nell. » ked by st ‘ and John H. Gtttis, a er, B. C, who fs out to Sheridan's record of 7,58 for th Davino Demonstration All This Week Genuine Old Hickory Arm = and Rocker t $3.25 Hickory We have but without ar $3.2 lick another very prett ker for wry Chair for ry t $3.00 Hick STEEL COUCH—Just CHILD'S CRIB—A strong, well Child b, extra heavy « high ag wire s Cr omer p tationary si od woven and fini d te »rese regular price $20.00. finished in active price $7.50. $4.25 pring; tl is enamel | ‘all the Credit OUR GREAT SALE OF |“ ™*" FLOOR COVERINGS FROM THE BIGN. Y. AUC- TION SALE CONTINUES ALL WEEK can t 2.40 Solid Oak Magazine PRINCESS DRESSER—Made awed $1 ‘é MISSION ROCK piece for the living roomy ‘Istered in genuine leathe ich brown color, 4 frame, made on mls ;, finished Early Ea? seat, constr n regia Special . Pay Later | Becond Ave, at Union St | $15 BPRosErsersx 25 ee eee ee ee > FIBXSF _ABWES ss SSsessuec. PEISER™s f @8aeesre on