The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1911, Page 2

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"SPOKANE PULLED FROM FIRST PLACE BY Giants Simply Slaughter indians ELIBERATE! game after ttle took a commanding lead in the fourth toning, the Spokane team dingusted a lot of fans who paid good money to seo a ball game instead of a badly acted comedy The game started gut iike a tight contest. Zack three innings there was nothing doing in the way dd Cruickshank was hit Leard singled for Seattle was hit, filling the sacks, Weed singled, scoring Leard, and Ort pasted one into right that cleaned the bases. * ‘Tha yitehed out the last of the sixth, Then Owen Hadley Geasse tee jon of flinging. He lasted until the elguth and retired after four runs had been made off him. Cooney went in and finished the game. Tt was a farcical game, but the blame is entirely due to Cobn's crew ‘The giants did their best to make the game Interesting, The score SEATTLE AND BEAVERS TAKE THE LEAD making a farce out of yesterday's | atte won 14) to 2 and it was not the fault of Dugdale’s men that} the large crowd of rooters went away justly peeved. | ert and Bonner were the opposing fingers, and for | of rans, Spokane scored one in the fourth, but} bya pitched ball, Householder forced “Cruick” at seoond and Byes | t ended the ball playing. Bonner quit trying to pitch, and the | Giants tallied six in the two following innings. Bonner was derricked | i seecss: i 4 sesssese sees ed ee ' : Sore By Meningeal eau enet e be pees ° —? Hits by innings 1 Lt t—38 RED sasdeotvyenccees } H Pay Raymond, Ort, Noteet to Nordyke. Umpire—MeCarthy: Tigers Are Beaten TACOMA, July 20.—The Tigers * could do nothing with Tonnesoa y and Portland won 5 to t./ was hit when blows meant " oh record In Three hase Dowdle play 4 to Ort, Buss Mame and the Bees gave their rt. The score twirler poor suppo' a os wiver ®, Victoria 2 od, Tecoma 1 GAMES TODAY f ne at Beattte, Victoria at Van: | Pyrdand af Tacoma NATIONAL LEAGUE. Kitteners | as ES one 4 tne | AMERICAN LEAGUE | Boston ym 3 Ne vetaed . Rattertes—-Woed and Carrigan, You Kater and Smith = Bantamweight Champion, Is Some Ball Player jt - hc ipe lle Alaa dilatdiadadl 4 te STAR LEAGUE STANDING *| * wi ® Lincoins . _& Brown Bears ..2 0 1,000 # ‘® Btorke . 1 0 1000 * ® All-Stars 1 0 1,000 * we Star Newsies. 1 291 = =500 # ‘® Fastides .. 1 1 500 © fe Moonshine 1 1 500% w Warrens . ° 1 Pol f Sluggers a8 Woodlands ° 1 000 * & Universities ... 0 1 Oe ‘® Pioneers .. ° 2 000 & * * BERR EDR EEE HEHE Moonshiners 6, Pioneers 3. The Moonshiners jumped into the first division in The Star league yesterday by defeating the Pioneers 6 to 3 in a hot five-inning | not allowing a single hit in five frames. His wildness and errors re the Pioneers their runs. Today the Woodlands and Storks JOHNNY COULON. , and tomorrow the Small} Johnny Coulon, the bantam ‘and Giants will book up.| Weight champion, is a baseball bug ‘The score: The little fellow has his own team in Chicago and plays in every game. He considers baseball one of the best conditioners for boxers. It not only takes his mind off the |more serious sport, but gives plenty of strenuous exercise. | RISING STARS > e R &. | noercce+* |sension in the ranks, Tenny scarcely |knows whether he is afoot or horse- | back, eeruumes o lecestcaen,, Bluctussennll sil magitbecdps ie beiehedsenll nl ivetubnee4 olinwhieows ciel a! Never Play Again CHICAGO, July 20-—That Frank Chance, the peerless leader of the Chicago Cubs, will never don a beseball sult again for active work unless he does so to go on the coaching line, is stated here today. authoritatively Fogel of the Phillies, telling how he elected Tom Lynch president of the National and threatening “get him” for suspending Magee, is the choicest bit of humor the game has produced to date. The Seattie Postoffice team wal- }loped the Tacoma mail carriers 21 to 7 at Dugdale's park late yester- day afternoon, The battery for the | Seattle team was Sizer, Cavanaugh and Wille. Postmaster Russell played in the field. The Pantoriums were defeated 9 t | railroad team Sunday at Woodland | park. The O.-W. made eight runs in the first inning and were out played the rest of the game. The Jacobs Bakery team trimmed the Pantorlums 4 to 3 at Woodland park Sunday, The Rainier Valley Athletic club wants a game tor next Sunday. Phone R. Duggan, Hudson 58 The news has just leaked out around the Seattleites. The batteries Iroquois. The Fort Lawton Juniors trimmed the Seniors 8 to 4 in a practice game yesterday. The bat- es were: Evans and Humphrey, Juniors; Jasper afd Fletcher, | Seniors, | Hons | The Bear Cats of Lakewood want games with 1%yearold teams. Phone Rapdall, Beacon or |that the Iroquois were banded a} Murphy sald positively that Victor|jovely licking at Black Diamond | Sair will hereafter be seen on first | jast Sunday to the tune of LI to 3 base and that Chance will do the|The miners played rings arcu dictating from the bench, Diamond } were: Thomas and Morgan, Black| Diamond; Kneeland and Thomas, | Main 1764, \ en ee enema THERES NO Monty in mis OOOK STUNT IF ayy TWAS FOR B'S | rue Honor OF yun THing "0 wROW UP THE oe =<STAR ‘SPORTS HENRY TUFFLUCK STUNG WHEN HE HIRES SUBSTITUTE THE Doon oF THE Royan Cagnace Aways wenouy, TO { teen Heee Jenny Vu Is Jack Johnson © jand Sb e bad ing for Cooney e® jed the gam i until the London Sport Followers Allege Negro Champion Is Planning tanded on him for two singles anc a which, added to the two n to Lay Down to Bombardier Wells and Double-Cross Public |doubie for Huge Consideration. LONDON, July 20—That Jack) —————— Johnson, heavyweight champion of the world, is planning to “lay more wierd gue down” in his coming match in Eng land with Bombadier Wells and permit the Englishman to win the heavyweight title is openly charged here today in sporting circles. It te openly declared that the preliminary negotiations for the foun and that |Johnson, sore on American sports and realizing that he is getting older, wants to clean up big money «itn @ lamp and is willing to drop match are susp! the title to get the “dough.” That Johnson, if he does tay down, will get a big cut of $1,000, 000 for doing #0, le generally re ported. The promoters of the figh expect to hold it in the Stadium, where fully 200,000 persons could see the fray. This, at an average of pound a head, would result in enormous. athering in $1,000,000, and the clean-up on the wide, If the reported deal is consummated, would be Strikes, Weed it i i H Bit times, LIL A'THA JOHNGON A big syndicate in which Jack! pitcher head, te to pull off the battle. The identity of the members of the syo | White of Manchester ts the alleged | | ¢}a blind, and both figh to be tled up with private contracts. |off a nice double steal in the sev Raymond was on third and dicate is carefully guarded, but it} Since arriving here Johnson and | enth jis authoritatively learned that its real backers are Terah Hooley, the famous promoter who ts now in bankruptcy, and H. Bottomley, edi also in financial distress ae the result of lWheral verdicts againe bim for illegal promotions which moters, it ie said, hope to recoup thetr fortune through the Johnson Wells match. ¢| attack America and Americans, Two pitchers, one near pitcher rtetop Cooney did the fing he winged with the ball, was goud for four runs | Umpire McCarthy made some! his head Cruickshank was there with the big stick. He got three hits out of four times up. His smash in the sixth got by Tauscher for three bases. With the bases full in the fourth, Ort drove a twoaacker to center | that cleaned ‘em up. After one istons, @ Puyallup fan with ther lungs yelled out Mac, you are badly mixed up. You look like & dolled dinner upset.” u twice on singles, twice on bases on balls, and once he was |alupped on the funny bone by the ive YOu My LAST 1S ece G0 AND HINE ‘THAT I Vm BEEN SHINING THAT Doon Ss Boors LasY THREE Days EVIDENC 8 OF BIGG DOUBLE-CROSS IN HISTORY SEEN IN HEAVYWEIGHT MATCH LOOSENED UP Wirt wor'H 25970 Ger OUT OF SHIMiNG YHE CRUMBS BOOTS HIS Doonuers +) WAS 50 PLEAsEO TReY Me Y wire A 004 7 Vic Gauri > CZ) FROM THE Bues DIAMOND Spokane yesterday, and was the only one to come , and was go! on on balls and He called one strike on & ball eight Inches above McCarthy's famous reached first five _— over the fence «are sald) Danny Shea and Raymond pulled ond Ce and Z *| Johnson wants to live here after) and beat the return by a nice slide. t} his return from an Australian tour » which he is planning next spring. | When it comes to stiding, Leard aggregate $475,000, Both the pro-| 4 out that he has @ gp potn it ip alleged they have offered Johnson's stage senoen rune Almont) Johnson not only the entire purse to “tay down,” but also a large per-|and he will have practically no time pails yesterday, three of them b Johnson today Is| Bonner and two by Zackert “ ~ | Weed had five put-outs in right centage of the mo ing pictures, the in which to train value of which probably will be fab. | 50 pounds over weight and soft as vious, if Wells wins. Copies of a contract between the fighters which gives Johnson $30. 000 and Wells $10,000 for the bout have been published but this ts ported to have been done only as Leader of Forlorn Hope, Tenny, — Is Captain of Shell Riddled C These are sore days for Fréd Tenny, manager of the Boston Na tional league team With the franchise owners fight ing ever since the annual meeting of the league last winter, and dis ‘To make matters worse, the Bos- ton fans, who have stood by the club loyally, desptte the fact that it is running eighth and losing ground daily, have become disgusted, and threaten to sever their allegiance unless the team braces and plays ball Fred Tenny must be a game chap to stick on the job in the face of conditions which would discourage a heart of oak. His determined fight against odds speak well for the chances a team under bis direction would have if composed of men capable of putting up a decent fight. There is absolutely nothing In sight for the Beanies this season, and unless a radical change is made and the example of Connie Mack, mers, the late Stanley Robison | ‘or years to come. Empress I Captures Lake Union Regatta =" own yard, Empress 1, sailed by Jullus John sion, won the second Potlatch regat-| ta of the Lake Union Yacht club jas! to 7 by the Oregon-Washington | night, covering the course in 37| Any bids for O'Toole and Kelly?! minutes and 40 seconds, The other | No? Gidddp! contestants finished in the follow-| ing order: Dixie, Capt, Charles} By the way, O'Toole and Kelly |Skinner; Naomi, Capt. Anton Pierre; Pansy, Capt. Joe Peterson Margaret, Capt. Roy Rossman, anc the Cupid, ‘The Naom{ was on scratch. the! You can't get away from, the Empress and Dixie had one minute handicap, Cupid, Margaret and |Pansy two minutes, and Clara § five minutes. ‘There was a good breeze, and a pretty race resulted, Tonight the postponed Monday ‘race will be pulled off. An intimation of what the black whirlwind will do later was given at North Randall when Uhlan, 1:5) . breezed a half in (57 1 the fastest half mile ever trotted Canaries have been known to live} son. 21 years. d\held the ball, and Cooney missed |echance to win in any event, as/him by a foot. |to the moment he enters the ring! Five men were hit by pitched while Cooney | butter, Spokane tried out a young piteher | field. e| The general gorsip is that if named Hadley in the seventh, but! | We rink the title against American struck out fighters, but will fight only English) — ad Austratian dubs | MANAGER FRED TENNY and Comiskey ts followed, whic bh} means that a new team must be put| 5 2) F into the Hub, there is little in sight : c) ; ye Athletics are a bum road tenm, but wait until they get back in With Earl Moore back, the Phil-| Hes will have easier sledding, , are NOT the pugilistle variety of Irish, They're 1 extracts of the! d\ould sod, and O'Toole’s a red-head ame, Witness the Pribilof island ’ first query via wireless What's the standing? Tell us about Cobb, Wagner and Collins. a) T’hell with the coronation.” = ? Many an old time player was found wandering, unable to rec og.ice his friends, but Magee's con. «| dition is alleged to be the result of n|the heat and nervous temperament | Cherzhez la femme in the Aben- crombie-Steinger squabble over the fortune left by Stanley Robi NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Baseball %:" TOMORROW AT 4 .P. M SPOKANE SEATILE ‘Take Vester Car. Admission 240 and 00, For a fat man Jack Johnson’s| reasonably busy. He's dated with Curran, Bombadier Wells and with Bob Day a possibility $30,000 bit appears in each contract. Chick Frazer has been released by New Orleans. $20.00 Suits, $18.00 Suits, $15.00 Suits, $12.00 Suits, $10.00 Suits, $15.00 Blue Serge S a $3.00 Keystone Union Made Pants, . After Bhea } struck out out in the next walking rth, when the Giants Kid, got in the long enough to strt he got the “look.” an infield Hoffman, the Seattle high school game for out, and then After Danny Shea had singled in) sixth inning, bin wife have lost ao opportunity to Shea got a base on balls. As Ost the plate. «i | diek returned the ball to the pitcher | Jack openty declared that when he Danny broke for when we need them. Householder and Bues were the only Giants who failed to annex a in the reported is the class of the league. He slid hit / ematioal. It 19 into second yester Raymond made Seattle's error, but he made the best play of | ® —— the day when he stuck out his hand | # and dragged in Netzel’s hard drive | & ¥ |in the ninth. | / is wink he does not intend to he didn't Inet long. He walked Bues,| Zackert pitched a emooth game, Weed and disposed of! and tightened up in the pinches. now now now now now a twosacker je third and he dd walked Householder also struck | toning, two men and allowing single in the eighth, Hadley was re} x, placed by Cooney | As the first 5 see wh | off bad again. Fackert AS he passed sec y lay down on the line) stepped on him, and then | continued bis triumphant march to} DELIGHTS ON THE SPORTING SHOW NEWT COLVER IS REAL PEEVISH hwestern league authorities Newt Colver, the Spokane scribe who modestly admits he is the eal thing as a baseball expert, and who oceni ol thing at the mouth because President Lindsay threw ont one « double-header played between Victoria and Spokane last Sunday. game war not played according to the official schedule in the and did not go five innings in the second place, it's hard to « Newt has auy grounds for bis holler. Calm down, Newt, yo pnally the how to conduet the national game, is game BAKER SAID TO HAVE THE GOODS Biddy Bishop, who knows a ball player when he sees one, says Brown to Meet SAN FRANCISCO, July 20. Freddie Welsh and Knockout) pel Cooper of Bellingham and Pro-| Roy Welahon of North Yakima were of | tied for high amateur gun in the Clark wn is the match which moter Clark is now hopeful staging here on Labor day has wired for Brown's terms 404 | tie Trapshooters’ association yester- in now waiting to see if there 18/ Gay, with a score of 188 of 200, any chance of bringing the fast) Weishon won the shoot-off 23 to 21 New Yorker to San Francisco. The | of 95 birdy, proposed Jim Flynn-Carl Morris! donated by th bout does not look good to Clark 7 who states that he would mu rather have Al Kaufman and Flynn | if bis plans for a lightweight con-| test do not materialize Outfielder Makes Triple Play Alone LOB ANGELES, July 20. tory of the national game, an # outfielder scored a triple play « | ‘unassisted, when In the Lox Angeles game yesterday after. noon, Center Fielder Carlisle of Vernon in the aizth inning grabbed Akin's drive to right center, sprinted to second, & doubling Moore, and then to ® firet, tripling Metrger, who * had rounded second Ree hee eae | Seattle Automobile School, 210 | | Broadwa: sg Boxing Wrestling . . | Achool Physical Cultore Dance at Dreamtena tonight | 215 Washington “\pidg. eos | Main 5182 SUMMER SUITS AT FIALF-P This Remarkable Reduction Will Move Our Large Stock of Summer Suits in Short Time-—All New Up- to-Date Stock of Latest Styles and Fabrics . $10.00 e 6 . . e ° ° e . . . e . ° . o e . . . . . $2.00 Keystone Union Made Pants, $3.50 Keystone Union Made Pants, Extra Special—Blue and Black Serge Pants, Worth $5.00, for, Straw Hats, $4, $5, and $6 Values at Half Price Panamas, $7 to $10 at . A. BRIDGE & CO. ‘Two Entrances—— Largest on the Coast Agente for Famous Un- lon - Made Keystone Pants and Overalls. New Pair for a Rip, First and Yesler e . e e e ch First and Yesler Haker, the new Tacoma twirler from Texas, bas more stuff on the ball than any pitcher who ever worked has had some good twirlers, and will be « winner on the Tacoma ball grounds. Tacoma if Baker is half that Bishop claims he Welsh and Knockout\Good Scores at Potlatch Shoot Potlatch tourney, held by the Seat king the gold medal Selby Smelting com- pany. James McLaughlin of Seattle was third with 186 professional, breaking 192 of 200 |birds, J. M. Fisher of Seattle was |second with 186, and Guy Holohan jof Spokane third with 184. | Lee Barkley lost the E. J. Chin |gren trophy to James McLaughiig, who made the remarkable score of |98 of 100. The Harbor island grounds were * cond, and when, Fourteen runs. Pity we can't hold|® For the first time in the bis # | Packed with shooters and thelr iu beaten he wants to see an Eng \the pitcher threw to second to|'em in reserve and drag out a few) ® tor of John Bull's Weekly, which ts | lshman become the title holder. [catch him, Raymond scooted home, friends yesterday. The shoot start- ed in the morning, and continued * | until 5 p.m. Amateurs and profes % | sionals from all over the Northwest *| Were present. The shoot will be %| continued tomorrow *| Pitcher Bonner was stung for $5 by the umpire for throwing down jhis bat when called out on strikes, *| Have your bills collected. West- ® ern Collection Co, 433 N. Y. Bik ®i Main 6169. * PrRKOY. M.S. FREED RICE . $9.00 $7.50 . $6.00 $5.00 . $7.50 $2.25 » $1.38 $2.95 . $3.45 Half Price Fancy Golf and Neg- ligee Shirts, from— 75¢ to $2.50 —— Se ee ee @erreogcyr Rese Lee Barkley of Seattle was high —_ ae ee Pere eet e eee ee et eee

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