The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1910, Page 2

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HAT 1S DOING TODAY ITH THE FACTORSIN THE Ww JESS BAKER WINS ONE HUMDINGER OF A GAME Pitcher's Battle Goes to Spokane Wonder, But Joss Was Also Very Much There—Two Double Plays and a Hair-Raising Ninth Afford Nerve Racking Stuff to the Fans. when paw margit notewo ninth inning get up on was indulged tn. t of the town, a pitchers travel much banet battle, one much league to see Spokane took ore, had it not er of Fria the Coast “ and while end of ‘the for the fluke b Baker and J yet. In a larger jot Joxe w received credit for a t ing than bis rival, would been an ¢ uring it thjs way, the was found for two hit three. ‘The game in Hatt NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs. Ww as that Asy Chicago New York Pittsburg Philadetptvia Cincinnati mpty | Brooklyn catalogue 4 tn- | St. Louts perishings. Su: 0 say that, | Boston . the exception of that first tn-| hor crossed the and very few ever fot to first | Taro dk plays, both ed off by Seattle, enlivened an ively contest, and showed that when our boys wake can show great stuff. The ninth inning was the stunt of the day. Spoka tired in one-two-three when Seattle came to b Mike the same thing, as P batting for Seaton, fanned, and tay mond flew out to Keener in quick time. Then Bennett sent up a high infield fly, and everybody got up and brushed the peanut she!is away ‘and started for the gate, when Net zel, after getting the ball safe tet it drop, and Pug reposed on first safe as a case of beer at a te Perance picnic. Captain Weed off a dandy single, and while Frink | Was chasing the ball, went to ond, and Bennett, by a nic Teache#i third before the Nor a got the ball over. But barrow and alas, Adams grounded out to Con- hora, and all was over. But it was some game, and there ‘wasn't a cross word in a cartull of fans on the way home, because the} showing made by the Weeds in-| spired hope of better things next time. Only one man was walked during the game, Joss walking dyke in order to down Davis, who was easy for the Seattle twirler. Baker struck out seven, while Joss whiiffed two. The same teams play today at 2:15, and a sizable crowd will prob- ably be out to see the rejuvenated detail) would | | At Brooklyn. | First game } Brooklyn sista ae Ratteries—Wiltis | Rueker and Erwta they and Phe ure wae re Second game— i St. Louis .. * & Brookiyo . 9 Ratteries—-Harmon and Phelps Bell and Irwin. R. | 1 8 | At Boston. First game-— Cineinnatt Boston nee 3 6 Ratteriee—Reebe, Gasper and Clarke; Curtis and Graham. Second game— Cincianat! Rostom .... we Batteries—-Gaspar, Buras Clarke; Mattern and Smith, At Philadeiphia. R. and H. E Pittsburg .. «ll 6 60 Philadelphia . 6 0 Batteries—Camnitz, Webb, Mad- dox and Gibson; Elmore and Dooin, | E. Chicago . New York Ratteries—Kroh and Kling; Mat hewson and Meyers. AMERICAN LEAGUE Standing of the, Clubs. Laat Pet. | Philadelphia ! Boston . 2 H 1 $ New York . lwmuwescene a 6 Batted for Seaton im ninth Sl womeceuses On a9 or Cleveland 467 06 or] Chicago St. Louis t] yaar ‘308 At Cleveland. First cume— Boston 7 wu 8 Cleveland .. seeeed 13 8 Ratteries—Hall and Carrigan; Harkness and Bemis. Second game— Boston Cleveland se Batteries—Smith and Kestner and Kasterly R HE erunonene? R. H ae” Gaal -3 7 8 Carrigan; EB. Home rune Dou- Raym, Weed bie playe—A Beaton to by, Baker, 7 ‘Time of gamo—1:10. Umpire SMITH A VICTIM OF TIGEAISH CLAWS (By United Press.) TACOMA, Aug. 6. fing for the B \ with the Tig was beaten 2 hits In the fit good ball until the eighth, weakened. The score 4 At Detroit. KE. New York 2 Detroit ‘ tnee il 4 Batteries—Ford, Fisher and Mit. cheli; Donovan and Schmidt A g 9 At Chicago. Washington Chicago ° Patteries— Gray White and Payne. when he | At St. Louis. | i. 1) ails, | and Thomas; and Allen. | Phitadetphia | St. Louis °| Batteries—Plank {| Powell and Stephen | GET THE HABIT At Tacoma. jhave ® real fu } day right inside | There's nothing to It thing im the story. | declares he hy THE STAR REALM OF SPORT BEFORE AND AFTER _ are wondering whether a man can ty and keep in condition to smash world’s records Martin eridan and Mat, McGrath, world } who have held soft Jobs in the office of the } § policemen who are not world athletes.—News CLASSY REGATTA RIGHT IN OUR FRONT YARD There ts nothing to this Seattle wn of ourn # thome 10 feet long to the big fetlows t ree will be twee aro Lake Union, and the amaiier or i be given a start of 12% minutes even things up. Among the fist of entrig Fim prea {Ted Ge ing down to cases, the Lak®/ ventures in the aclence of Union Yacht club, orfenized last} butlding, and, by the way,. qe year, with & strong membership lint, | the fastens he ever tarnedt aut which is getting larger all the time the clube are will pull off a three A ir Sunday at 2 p. m., in il con. | ti treasurer,” Roy test 14 yiethta, ranging tn ster from | Romer — our front yarda, and the races won't be between toy boats, the either, in th oie frat of BY TIP WRIGHT, For the first time «ince ene of the {the Highlanders benefited by signal tipping. He takes up Johnson's offer White Sox (sald to be Bd Waleh) | of $500 to anyone who will reveal sprung this year’s signRi ing | the truth. and says he will give it ry, In whieh the New York Amer | to eh: aqete it jean league team was charged with investignted the He ways he by the better of the pttcher, there ap-| several players pears to be some foundation for the | alone Chicagoans, eupporting the an charges. jnertion that batters knew what the Heretofore basciall men have | pitchers were going to throw, becaune laughed and said: “That's a joke.|/some one put them to It's an an- | catcher’s signala nual.” | John But now, with Hugh Fullerton of | tion to the charges up to date, Chicago publicly challenging Presi-| parently, But now that Fullerton lent Ban Johnson to investigate, || has declared hinmelf, the big chief for one believe there may be some hasn't paid much atten ap ane Fullerton, than whom a more com-| Haseball is founded upon hensety petent baseball critic does not live, [It cannot harbor crookedness, end pomitive proof that! for the good of the entire structure, Wad ST. LOUIS _ SATURDAY, AUGUST 6 yacht | the | | watt have to go to Ubé bottom of the! dell Agpreciates Camel’s Fortitude; Eccentric One Signs Pledge for Six Months) 1910. w PR BF w ee | | agente Srenion Na it behoowe and drive of his passenger » get m the wagon pe, regrdle feelings eee * WAGNER CAPTAIN OF RED 80x. (Ry United Pres) SVELAND, Waar An nade captain Owner Jobn L Ta the announcement night. It t« further an that Marry Lord, thi man and former captair the market to be trade Oe ee el HOLD YOUR BREATH TILL THS STARTS (ty United Pere) LONG BRACH Aug. 6-—The galleries of the Virginia botel courts | thie afternoon wilt be the Mecca for ere fr all parts of the xperts fr the ore eee beeen eee eeee SPEER EEE Ree ee See eee eee eee ee eee ohat enge matche fornia tv Refore noor im the indiew playes rer | finals except * will have bee ore of the vark ond thelr trophies after At 1:30 p Nat FB Browne, winner in the men's singles |finals, will play Winfred H. title holder At 2 o'clock Miss May Satton will play her sister, Mies Florence in the ladies" singles finals. 4 o'clock the challenge round in the men's doubles, between Ward 2 tee w nchean im. Mo. s popular it as ir the fan ag a problem in calculus to Aug. 6—No Its un wonder baseba certainties 1 . The Wadde! Becond City of t following is a copy ¥ d and which ke esting to is You certainly come to us once. always, because best line of Fishing ber and Athletic found in the Pacific North Try our imported Sing’ Hooks, § r Web Special Hand-Made Fit We car full line of Wrigh & Ditson Tennis Goods, Me Gregor Golf Clubs, Haskell Golf Balls, Guns, Ammunition and Khaki Clothing. Also y thing to be had in Rubber Good Sea sortment Hooks, in Sneck, at Batteries | Hall and Bt Smith and enship COAST LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs. w. Lost 60 Lewis; ! Pet, | ou San Franct and 7 Vernon « miscellane of high-grade Carlisle, Spr Se @ dozen, p Sportine Goops (4. UpbER STORE: vine wee LATTL “Tne H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER If you cun't get boota or shoes to fit you, get them made to mensure at 7 JAMES STREET Hast 1 Orendorff. Sacramento, R 4 ¥ | kinks athematical shark i fe Wr Charge A by the ter eitt hereby ed but be " appreciatt name tayo the fin voluntarily st PLE abstain from’ intoxicat for the judge of the en, and in feely and fore the end #0 many new | are nd that even the vet-| Take th Mack throw dom with th 4 $12,000 for And now amaned ur. Didn't ¢ @ bomb into baseball nt that he had Russell Ford the toteresting | George Edward | ibe sober as a judge If th enough for one the fans ought to have their rain 1 wiht character day of bo period of v non t ought to’ be ey Waddell lard’s reputation equal » that of Dr. K t drawing ne. er hawn't rounding pitehing form, His fi a quarter Judge when Mr rret_on legs Poila d mn Waddell, who ibe” stood her pun her until This hap; as “gouned lard fined Wad t in condition to t of big ones,” hance Judge Pollard pledge an ix strong in tte offers inebriates vut of the If they keep the «| bl resemble pinche a R a top $500 make Rube finish ematning until the en | srasp d at the gave him, to sign The Pollard 5 mplicity, It hance to remain | while abstaining f th yurt to imp en the following DOR ing ot from Hquors every kind and date ..... pledge the fine Is remitted when the pledge tr Wad xpires. iene for d the sprinkling cart six months, Rach ening# Judge Pollard | on bim, and Edward ts reall to the form which made He has no difficulty saloon without feeling for of a drink Waddell yptimiatic weak ge urning famo\ ne prive t , r a t the but will reform,” Pollard, “He Bad company of his trouble him, and he i trying ft. Iam confident he oxe game this time, ighty useful player are bad bee isn't has the I want to help to help hims will beat th nd will t for years Which sh » the [to take a long cha efficacy of his ach judge ts willing to test the Mace, |" Sut~} he ise ne, holders, will be played « At the same hour the finals tr foubles will be played adien aye ee GANS WINS LAST FIGHT. od Frees) Aug.’ &—Joe ored Hghtweight # > has been racing with death ® _tinent, in order @ oe ume to dic, won out ® in the “itest by reaching ® Baltimore late yesterday. Since ® mching Ube southern city Gans ® improved slightly, but his # physicians spy that he camnat & live more than two weeks, and ® that his death within a day or ® two would cause me surprise, W * eee ee ed * * . * * * TIME FOR TENNIS ENTRIES EXTENDED Entries yurnAieen t | | | for the starting mnt! Monday Seattle | far names potable players |Mine Hazel hampton of many ng them being Hotehkies, natianal nae have been put in fine afford a fect ff faney tennis stuff |» CA e ee eee ee eee 2 oo * JEFF WILL BE LICKED * AGAIN TONIGHT. & Moving picture friee-Johnson ight will start tonight at the Grand, M who saw the fight at Rene and have seen the filme are ® mous in stating that for # arness and truenems to life these pictures cannot beaten, . \* eee ee eee eee * * * * of the Jet be & * * ee ee ee Dance at Dreamiand tonight eee Ohio‘ Dentists 207% Pike St, Over Owl Drug Co. ‘We stand back of our work for twelve years, Palniess dental work; out rate prices: DP GOLD FILLINGS, 81.00 UP. SILVeR Pit Obto Cut Rate 12-Year Writtey on AU Werk, The Rest for Service. Bast 694. Ind. 4040. Kinnear Mfg. Co. 2001-7 Kastlake Av —ny ROTECT | PAY *| iTH ALL THAT estering vd tant sox, Wh aht t the exact y kept it in enderst Coban will get rs for the the Hoker has been t « Northwest Meas 1 has made a j that I 00 teh this thle ree r all the tin pitched here * tting str The game pir ntter of mntrol, wa hese parte Baker will ately, ax ( jotr mminkey ra 3 Bad Ha “Stim” Saitee, Cardinal Pitcher Who Down at Alexian Brothers hos-, pital on 8. Broadway, St. Youis, they all said to keep a cot reservéd for “Stim” Sallee, star southpaw twirter of the Cardinals, and Sallee bas spent a good part of the sum- mer om the cot, when he wasn't dodging friends or employes of the Cardinals anxious to find him, or else pitching a game. As one of the freaks of the na- tional game, and at the same time one of the greatest southpaws who jever faced m batter, Sallee ts in”a bsg by himself, Waddell and Bugs Raymond rival “Slim” in their jfondness for the contents of the flowing bowl, but they were neve known to go to a hospital to recu:| perate, Sailee has. Up to July he has been in the hospital in St. Louls three times, and once the attend ing physicians despaired of his re covery ‘ i bits ae Him eo | is N WRITTEN BY MEN WHO KNO rv ame JESS BAKER SOLD To — CHICAGO WHITE $9 in Nie orang nk played a and made tw ‘ would stump bi league to 1 Beatties netting the first coming fg und’ the hy iad Seattle times. De rer te ae Dm tng, ving dear old then whi) The second double th, when, after ¢ Ontdiek Hew ty <a from ts ine Keeps Hospital er, but Bresnahan ing with him, good southpaw ure in a trade G fore the season ts over. beat the Giaats game if he would water and tend to business. 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