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TIGHE RESIGNS AS MANAGER SEATTLE TEAM— TEALEY RAYMOND APPOINTED Tighe Is Out; Tealey Raymond In i i Fr i " He Ht : ' zt ey ik F; ; i ad i : 5 i H I A ; if y TEALEY RAYMOND. fully roasted in the right-fleld bleachers. In fact the ex- manager came in for a lacing pretty regu- larly from this quarter, and his own unpopularity with the fans ts thought to have also influenced him admonished Jack not to get /in his determination to quit. but later Tighe insisted) Shortstop Tealey Raymond has was through. been with the Seattle team for sev- There was « mix-up on the bases |eral years, and has been a con: and Tighe was uomerci- ent performer during that time. 29 PLAYERS $ 10. MAJORS Sixty thousand dollars’ worth of ball players in one year ie—and a Class B league at that. Not a bad is what the Northwest league will do this year. have been sold to big league clubs for fancy figures, more are as good as bargained for. These 29 will bring price of $56,000, or $1,931.03 per player. That doesn’t count ed players, and there are sure to be several, so that number of cyte is sure to reach 35, and the total price The Northwest league has smashed all and then some. President Dugdale stated Saturday money would change hands this year for players than ing the last five years in this league. He thought more ers and more money would be involved in this year's deals the Northwest than in the both coast leagues in the last eorgs Harrison, outfleider (Pitts. burg Nationals) Loock wood, third baseman (Boston Americana) .... rs Sales to date ° VICTORIA GETS GOOD START Biaine Thomas, pitcher (Hoston } Americans)... BI Goodman." third j_¢ ertenne) Chariey Schmutz, pitcher (Cincin- ‘matt Nationals) ; Spot MeMurdo, 7g (astern league club) . Total sales . ND UNDER COVER 2,000 SRATTLE COMES LAST | Arthur Bues, third baseman (New York Giants) .. $2, Dave Skeets, “pitcher (Detrott Bales to date ... Bert Whaling, catcher (Now York Giants) ........ ; Have you modernized your business methods ? Are you making use of Western Ur -ayand Night Letters? : They are a part of successful business and social life, * THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1911. Old Reliable J. Wiggs[_ FururearaPnH | for This Faness Mrs, K. Schols graaps her trusty pen to let The 8 whe stands on the allstar question, and she pl To start with ways iy the best tn the longue. the smallest eather in the league the largest twirler both those boy#—and beth have season, With the exception of Pug Big Jim Wigs know how which she eked about Hddle Burns of Tacoma, and about But there's all kinds of class tn going tn » noteh form all nett of Vancouver for seqond, It bee He fs doubtful If her Infield could be improved on, and her outfield bs also very cinsay an allstar team? How about it? but say, Charlie Swain has been released by the Van- It he won't do for Vancouver, how ts ho good enongl for All the fa and fannesses,’ tho are cordially invited to send tn thelr selections, over their own #igna tures, Sporting Editor Star; What do you think of my plek for the star team? I am one of the many ad mirers of the national game, and 1 root Just as hard as any of the fair sex that attends the ball games tn Mr, Dugdale's ball yard. I believe I have picked the best there fs ia the league: First base—Fisher, Tacoma. 2nd base-—Rennett, Vancouver. Shortstop—Mundorff, Portland. Third base—tBues, Seattle. Right field—Swain, Vancouver. Center—Crulckshank, Beattle. Left feld—Pettigrew, Portland Catcher Burns, Tacoma. Pitehor—Wiggs, Seattle. Many of the fans who read your page might say I pick @ poor piteh er for my team, but give me old reliable Jimmie Wiggs, with that team bebind bim, and he will make any of them go some. Yours truly, MRS, K. SCHOLZ, 4421 37th av. P. S—This team’s batting aver age is 285. Gordon for Pitcher. We are a bunch of loyal fans and would like to see our cholce of all- star team pul Burns, catcher, Gordon, piteher. Nordyke, first base, Leard, second base. Buea, third base. Cooney, shortatop. Brinker, left field. Kippert, center feld. Swain, igh, Bae. ‘ours, oi HUB LIQUOR CO, BMPLOYES, + 213 First Av. B,, Beattie, Engie for Pitcher. Is this an all-etar team? First base—Fisher. Second base—Leard. Third base—Coleman. Shortstop—Coltria. Left field—-Pettigrew. Center field, Million. Right field—Brinker. Catcher—De Vogt. Pitcher—Eagie, Casey for Second. In the selection of an all-atar ee a NOTICE OF CLOSING REGISTRATION BOOKS Registration Books Will Be Cloadd After AUGUST 15th, 1911 Any who has not regis- tered since January ist, 1911, must register before the books are closed or they will not be allowed to vote at the special election to be beid on Tuesday, September Sth, 1911, to vote off” “ “King County Court House Bonds” and “Port of Seattie” OTTO A. CASE, County Auditor. Beattie Automobiie School, 2 Broadway. * A FAN. dust received, a new lot of Chotmondeley’s Ess The kind that never fails to catch ‘em 5c Each Theo. Wilts Co. 1012 Firet Ave. ALBANY PAINLESS DENTISTS #¢| No More Dread of the Dental Chair utel late scientific method. ing agents used. Ther mn of from ton to twenty years We have « specialist to treat Pyorrhoa. \ — ALBANY PaincteS® (980806 beautiful, painiess and du tal work known to the of modern dentistry in advance, by free « tly what your work will cost. LADY ATTENDANTS ALWAYS PRESENT. ke us @ call and you will find we ao an we advertise, ‘Take Klevator or Walk Up {team from the Northwestem |}eagne, I would pick the men as.fal lows: . First base—-Fisher, Tacoma, Becond base—Casey, Portland. Third base—Goodman, Victoria. Shortstop—-Kaymond, Seattle, Left fleld—Netzel, Spokane, Center ficld—Miilion, Victoria. Right--Cruickshank, Seattle, Cateber—Shea, Seattle Piteher—Skeels (if in condition), Seattle; Willits, Spokane; Rasmus seu, Vancouver. Could Win Pennant, The following will give my seleo- tion of an allstar team which I think could win the pennant tn this or the Coast League, as I am fa miliag with both: First baso— Masher, Sevond base [card Third base —Netzel. Shortstop—Good man. Right fleld—Duos. Center field—Brinker. Left fleld—Cruickshank, Catehers—Whaling and Burns, Pitchers—Gordon, Wiggs, Wiltta, Annis. HANK MURPHY, 2847 Mary Bt Bill Fisher Leads. I plek this for an allatar tearm: First base—Bill Fisher, Shortstop—Tealey Raymond. Left fleld—-Cruicksbank, Center field—Ten Million, Right tleld-—Fred Weed. Catcher—Whaling. Piteher—Zackert. CHARLES J. WALKER, Montera, Wash, Bpokane Battery Firat base—Nordyke Becond base—Leard Third base—Bues, Shortatop—Cooney Lett fleld—Cruickshank. Center feid—K\ppert Right field—Brinker, Catcher—Ontdiek Pitchor—Willts. JOHN E. CORNBY, 707 17th av. W, Schmutz and Fisher. T can't think of a better all-star $i team fn this league than— Fisst base—Fisher, Tacoma. Second bage—Leard, Seattle. Third base—Bues, Seattle. Shortstop—Raymond, Seattle, Left field—Kippert, Spokane, fleid—Stovall, Portiand. Center feld—Brinker, Vancouver. Catcher—Shea, Seattlé. Pitcher—Schmutz, Tacoma, , aD M Headquarters Munictpal Plans Publicity league. 1114 3d av, °** Dance as Dreammne tonight the Giants lost Saturday, they won [SRR ee ee) » We have slipped up a game on! our hated rivals, the Indians. While | and the Indians were! rday, after dropping @ jer to the leaders. The Tigers gained a half a lap on the in this week, while s drop to Tacoma for The Pippins go couver to battle the Beav game that Sou 7 bagged yesterd and presented, an the first offering, to Manager AO WOLGAST IN 1944 Es: AS Lindsay Reinstates Ort President Lindsay of the Northwest league has reinstated George Ort, who slagged Umpire Jakey Baumgarten on August 3, In a proba- Uonary, way, and as long as Ort’s conduct ts above reproach, his rein- statement will remain im effect. “He was fined $60 by the president, which, fn addition to loss of salary, will make the affair cost him over $100. Notice of the reinstatement was received Saturday, and Ort took part in yesterday's game, playing his old position at first base. 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Oil burning locgmotives through the mountains.’ F ‘or further information about tickets, reservations, summer excursions, fares, etc,, call on or address | pair Tealey Raymond. It was a very nc- ceptable gift, and incidentally it was @ very uice game. In the first inning Bill Leard doubled, Arthur Bues scored him with a hit of the sume dimensions. Later Arthur worked the double steal with Fred Weed, and the only two runs of the ga were scored, all im the one inning. Zackert fanned seven men and put eight men on and | 7; SERTEN EOE Raymond’s First Win: NRRNN EERE NS A ee 2 2 & thee 2 AS THE SCORER SAW ,. 5 LAA eee e eee. eee ent tie— An : zs Pl peewee 3% By Yackert 1, p bate —Of Hit by pited ova: Vietorta Teroma ‘Thorsen and Dy Burns bases, with passes and batters hit | gu: by pitcher. & steady ga outside the Bloomfield pitched and got off well Inning. Bill Fisher Puts F'-st Over Fence. 7! Tigers ha, ‘ted it to the Islanders twice yesterday, 5 to 1, and $ to 1. 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