The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 14, 1911, Page 2

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SEBALL FANS MAY GET TICKETS BY TELLING HEIR FUNNY BASEBALL STORIES TO THE STAR BENGALS SECURE DESIRED REVENGE | Dave Skeels pitched only fair b edly punk support, whild Blaine Goi excellent backing. As a result, Ta verse, taking the locals into camp 9 © insue was not long in gave the | s four runs Two more runs in the fifth gram they tallied once in each of the last ttle’s scores came f P ch case the bases w Mike Lynch and Bill Fisher a Danny Shea got his tnjw placed by “Stub” Spencer &@ hard shoot with his arm, The detalis follow Totais Seattic Kentfield to Ft ’ LUCKY VANCOUVER, June 14.—With Brashear slammed a home run yeste & game they won 6 to 4 Ten Million got three hits in five ti Vancouver Victoria publ first, but in the second session one hit ed finger hurt in ¢ Shea was unlucky yesterday also, stopying The Bees played good all yesterday and was given decid rdon twirled a good game and got OA Kot revenge for Monday's re to 3 In a rather stow game. Both teams were blanked fn t two errors and three passes © cinched things for the Tigers and three innings just to keep busy rom home runs by Ort and Crutk ere bare when the batter biffed the iso slammed out home rund, sixth and Was re Tacoma An SLAM DEFEATS VICTORIA in the vers the lead in and fought bard The score the bases loaded rday, giving the B mes at bat oosOK00R% ooogo200 Batteries—Starkell and Splesman for Victoria; Cates and Shea for Vancouver Uurd, | BATTING RALLY BEATS PIPPINS PORTLAND, June 14 couldn't quite tie the tally and replaced by Willis. three hits in five tries. The score Portland .. Bpokane see Batteries—Holm and Willis and Bradley for Portland. Tacoma %, Seattle toria 5, Spokane +. P ‘Today 7 Spokane at F Games Tacome at Seat tend, Victoria at NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Pittsburg. R. H B/ Brooklyn .. : °¢ 6 0) Pittsburg ... 2 2) Batteries—Schardt, Rucker and} Bergen; Liefield and Gibson. At Cincinnati. R H E New York ge aie Cincinnati . 2 12 Batteries—Matthewson and Mey ers; Smith, Fromme, McQuillea and Clarke. At Chicago. R. Batteries—McTigue, Pfeffer Raridan; Richie and Graham. H Detroit-Boston game postponed; rain. At Philadelphia. R. E. St. Louis ...... A 6 Philadelphia .... ae 10 Batteries—Lake and Clarke; Plank and Thomas. At New York. RH. EZ. Cleveland ... ocd 6 2 New York a ee tteries—Kaler and Land; Vaughn and Sweeney. COAST LEAGUE Portiand Los Angeles American Association Wee Pet tis too 33 ist iss , 2 ieee *% EVEN GREASED PIG * CHASING 18 BRUTAL. % TACOMA, June 14.--Chas * ing the greased pig was a *% comedy stunt down on the *% Carnival of Nations program, % but this has been substituted % by « tug of war, the humane % society interfering on the % grounds the pig might get its & tail twisted or ears pinched SESS EEE EE EEE EEK * Keehn Khhhhhh PROY. M. 8. ERI Box! Wi x Cul SOTON BLOG. cea ee eeoew Tickles ’Em All ‘The 92.00 ye-Ginse hop; bent Tenses, gold MMied_mpectacies or Bye-biass, Permanent suarantes “Atte Shop Little Rent Little Price” Ye Goode Sight Shop $1 Madison "Tween 2nd and fed Opp. New Orpheum—GKOUND FLOOR Spokane inning and won yesterday's game from Portland 4 to 3 | Vic Holm was hit by the ball tn the fourth | Netzel fattened his batting runs in the ninth The Pipping scored three average, getting RK Hw. SE ooodo108002-3 7 OO0OLOCOOS4 Ostdiek for Spokane; Lamline and LINCOLN BOY WHO Is A GOOD JUMPER (Picture by Jacob's Photo Shop.) CYRUS NELSO! Cyrus Nelson, high jumper on the Lincoln track team, who took third in the Seattle interschalastic meet, May 13, with a leap feet 6 inches. Nelson is a graceful jumper and has done 5 feet 7% inches in practice. Track Men Are in Fine Shape The classy bunch of athletes who will wear the Seattle Athletic club colors in the P. N. A champlonship games Saturday bad another good workout at the West ern Washington fair grounds yes. terday. The men are in fine condition and will now r off in their work. Seattle team expects to win rity of points « yancouver, Vic Portland will send some contenders. With Nelson and Courtney in the sprints, Malcomson in. the hurdles, |}Gish in the quarter and broad jump, Thomassen in the high jump, Edmunson in the quarter and half and Clyde in the mile run the locals are well represented and this team with the addition of Bill Martin, strong ing at the “A. A. U. at Pittsburg. —AT THE— ANGELES CAFE Latest Moving Pictures New Every Day FREE || REGULAR DINNER Served from 11 a. m. to 8 p. m., |] including coffee, tea, milk, beer or wine. © 25c Vocal and Instrumental Music Afternoons and Evenings. Why Cook at E Home? | {| Miss Wakefield is shown kicking a/ » | football Philbrook and Ed-} ‘ j ; an we wards should make a great show | , championships | Seam eeeeee SESE REEH ROKER ER RRR E EE 1 wigned for the number of winds and he thought the distance long enough to enable them to set of supe ty Chicago Girls Show Athletic Ability Reformers Crab Battle Will Be Proposed Mill _ Limited Affair VANCOUVER, Wash, June 14 (ity Unjged Wire | Although Battling Nelson made an} SAN FRANCISCO, June 14 eloquent argument before a commit: | tight between Owen Moran and Ad too of the anthfight ¢ nt that noe football was much. rougher than| Wlst, July 4, will belimitea (1 9, forty-five rounds, or aM far ract from boxing, the mittee decided to, Wenty rounds \iaw allows, Coffroth decided to) In t oppose the proposed mill between J. W. Coffroth, who is to hand{! hold the men to the original agree P. v Nelson and Bud Anderson July 4, the match, said today that the men| ment, so notified Wolgast secon® to L The fight will probably be aban 7 . doned. 1 once was referee in a football game,” said the Dane, “and [ saw tle the question When Moran, who is San Rafael, heard that © Gad uthern California J contest, he jumped was eager to|today by Jame sing at Coffroth unking for ASCOT Fik The Ascot t phoned The year-old Not much,” sald wouldn't take a chance About 100 business mé »peared with Nelson and urged the fight be! allowed | Fighters Ready SAN FRANCISCO, June 14. Montana Dan” Sullivan and Prank Klaus, 0 ixhte fintshed | training today and are on edge for tomorrow ight's wixround o| in Oakland, Both men are | md the Oakland serap for matches This will be Klaus’ first appear: | | - ance on the coast and he te anxious | to make good tis claim to the mid-| dleweight crown tald down by Stan-| ley Ketehel, whom he claims to have beaten in a short round bout in Pittsburg. | MISS EVELYN WAKEFIELD,; STAR PERFORMER CHICAGO, June 14 hold their with girl from Wendell Phillips high school a annual field day sports, on Mas) shall field | In the dashes and relays the bloomerites almost broke the schoo! | records and several records for] girls were lowered | Evelyn Wakefield, 17, was the star of the afternoon, She won the 50 yards dash, t bean bag throw and helped her team win the relay Boys had to travel some” to pwn | students e seventh | Re hh! * * * * AMATEUR BASEBALL. * * ° Rath hh! The Oregon and Washington Rail way team defeated the Postal Clerks Sunday by an 8 to 3 score. The batteries were Boyle and To- | man for the O, & W. and Wilson | and Spencer for the Postal The Seattle Waiters’ Association team won from the Olympus cafe nine Sunday $ to 6 ip an exciting game, The brilliant fielding of Crow, center flelder of the Watters, as the feature of the game, The Hints and Walk or Olympus and Cruse and Hil! Funny Fanigrams That Win Tickets he too Wels, ers, and hardly a game te played| The & jartie pent eee bg Sd but that some funny sayipg.or bap-| rold team in the city, Phone 4 | Beacon 818, or address W. D. Alli pentag does not occur 2 T hth 8. Write out some of these stories 51s Tremty-eemen sv and send them to The Star sporting} CHICAGO—After deciding to editor, The best three received | quit baseball rather than be trans each day will be published, a4 the /fored to Boston, John Kling has lucky fans can each get two tick-|changed his mind and left last ets by calling at The Star. night for Pittsburg to join the Here are today's prize winners: |Toves, Kling made this dectsion RRR ee ee efter a long conference with Pres # {ident Ruseeil. Kling said he was # |kiven @ large bonus. YORK—Pittsburg has} appealed ‘to the National league | directors against the decision of} President Lynch tn throwing out} the protested — Pittsburg Chicago game of May 30 NEW Comfort &8 Safety in Railway Travel THE O-W.R. &N. UNION PACIFIC OFFER them to you. This system carried close to 50,000,000 passengers in 1910 withous the loss of a life. THINK A MINUTE! Heavy Steel Coaches; Electric Block Signals; Perfect Dustless Tracks; Oil-Burning Locomotives; the Best of Dining Car Meals; Employees Trained in the Art of Politeness and Courtesy; Scenic Routes Unsurpassed inthe West. COUPLE THESE ADVANTAGES WITH THE SPECIAL EXCURSION FARES TO THE EAST Effective from NOW until FALL, and you will appreciate the advantage of planning your trip over this splendidly equipped system. Round trip fares from Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Grays Harbor and Puget Sound Points to DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and PUEBLO ............ WASHINGTON, D. C. CHICAGO .... .... INDIANAPOLIS BALTIMORE .... . OMAHA .... KANSAS CITY ST. LOUIS .... ATLANTIC CITY 111.00 SOT, POEM sekncccei cess rican - 108.50 ROCHESTER .... 96.30 PHILADELPHIA 108.50 BOSTON ........ 110.00 SALE DATES: May 16, 17; 18, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28, 29; June 5 10, 12, 16, 17, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30; July 1, 2, 3, 19, 20, 26, 27, 28; August 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16, 17, 21 28, 29, 30; September 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7. Numerous annual gatherings of note will be held in the East this year. In addition to the regular Summer Excur- sion Fares, special Excursion tickets to these conventions will be on sale from all points on Puget Sound and in Western Washington and Oregon over the O.-W. R. & N. Your itinerary eastward can be arranged to meet any re- quirements, The Star has more tickets to the ball games to give to the fans send: ing in the funniest fannigrams each | son, day, A fannigram is a short, terse account of some humorous incident or remark by elther players or spec tators at a game Half the sport of baseball ts the wit that sparkles from the bleach-| LUCKY HIS BRAINS WERE NOT KNOCKED OUT In a recent game between Sacramento and Oakland the batter * swung back his club and accidentally hit the catcher a hard eipon # the elbow, which m him zump back and dance around in pain, ® The manager happened to look up, and seeing the antics and not knowing the cause, asked What's the matter, Dan” Oh, I got a rap on the crazy grimace The crazy said the thing you had your hat on of knocked out. MC. bone,” replied Dan, with a manager. “Well, it's a good your brains would have been RISLEY, Ross-shire Hotel. bone, eh? Seeeemee ZACKERT CERTAINLY DID HAVE EVERYTHING. nt game betw and Victoria, Zoke iffed Eddie As Householder slouched back to the bench with a scowl, a fan called out “What has Zackert got today, Eddie? “He had hash for dinner, so he must have everything,” ro- Joined the Bee boss. W. B.C. PHELPS, 3806 Eighth av. 8. 55: 107.50 72.50 79.90 107.50 82.50 60,00 60.00 60.00 70.00 TRUCK EAGEN SHOWED GOOD HEAD WORK. When “Truck” Eagen was playing short with the Tacoma Tigers a batter drove a hard liner at jim which struck a pebble, bounded, and hit “Truck” square on the forehead and bounced into the second baseman’s hands, forcing the runner at second “Good head work. uck puted a fan from the bleach. ers, and the crowd cheered Eagen the funny remark JERRY NUNAN Western Dry Goods Co. APP eee eee eee eee es SENDS A PIANO HOME MONTIILY PAYS FOR IT Seee eee eee Seem ee ee "SOME SPORT IS HIS DUKELETS Here's what club members : get . $375 Piano for $277.50. . Payments of $5 down and $1.25 a week. . The piano will be deliv- ered when you pay the $5 necessary to join the club. Every instrument {s guaran teed without reset for five years. There ifs” or anda” in th —Just a stratght-out strong know how to make it in For more detailed information write for our new illus- trated Summer Excursion Folder, or call and talk it over, O-W.R.& N. “Line of Shasta Limited” 0. 5 lL. AND UNION PACIFIC SEATTLE TICKET OFFICE—716 Second Avenue Phones: Main 932; Ind. 1995 E. E. ELLIS, General Agent PASSENGER STATION—Jackson Street at Fourtli and Fifth Avenues Phones: Main 7378; Ind. 2623 IL. E. GILBERT, D. T. A, Seattle : Ww. D. SKINNER General F reight and Passenger Agent, Seattle writing. ; If, aft | Ps B baths plano trial, the tory, we will y back 20 day er 30 days’ use, the club mem ber has eleven more months {th which to satisfy himself as to the character of the plano, If it does not then prove to be ev erything that he expects, he has the privileg: of exchanging it without one penny s loss fer any other instrument of equal or greater value that we sell—(and we sell over thirty different rep resentative makes) If a club member dies during the life of his contract, we will immediately send a receipt in full to his family for the instru: ment A beautiful stool and scarf to match the plano are included without extra o The plano-will be tuned twice without charge. Kohler & Chase XX —. ———s yy Not only is the duke of Westminster intereste yen G witness his efforts to lift the Harmaworth cup now ake HY Mis alae, but’he 1s a splendid polo player. He | Coldatream | Guards team and helped defeat the team of the First L Ife Guarda, He | Is also one of the leading owners on the Englich turf. On the alde, he is one of the thiest landowners in England and South Africa - ——s _ rey SHREEDER SOLID WITH THE FAIR FANETTES, | George Shreeder of Tacoma shoved through his pet project at the | league directors’ meeting Monday, and the fair fans—or fanettes may seo three gamos a Week free of char This will swell the attend ance, arouse more Interest among the feminine followors of the game, | and should keep the players on thelr mettle, for there ts no mere man —- A member of the — = S but who will do his utmost when the lad ; he ladybugs are thronged t stands, Shreeder ought to be wolld with the suffragettes. pee 1318 Second Ave. STAR ‘SPORTS ROUNDS. DECIDES PROMOTER. COFFROTE American Nags Wins at Ascot June 14%, forh ‘ Won Cate. AT RI Se BESS 2 thereof. county

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