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CY YOUNO, VETERAN PITCHER, SAYS, EARN YOUR PAY AND DO CHARLEY FULLERTON LIKES: TO. PLAY BASEBALL THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1911. STAR: SPORTS [RE RRARRARA AAA AA RR RRA AAA Be Just Dope: « * RENEE EERE EERE EERE ER ERR EE EH LENTY of class to the third sackers of this league, jan't there, judging by the way the big league scouts are picking them off. Afthur Buos sold to the New York Giants, Bill Goodman to the Boston Red Spx. Mites Netse!l to the Ctineinnatt Reds, and Curtiv Coleman to the New York Highlanders, Howard Mundorff has been promoted from the Portland Northwest team to the Portiand Coasters, and has been recalled by the Frisco Seals for next year. Robby James ix the only one not spoken for, and Bobby te a nice little felder at that, Of the bunch, Pues, Netzel and Mundorff are so evenly matched in hiviiog strength that it would be unfair to aay one was a betior hitter than the others. Mundorff ts the beat base runner, Netzel and Goodman the best throwers, although Mundy can hold them even when bis arm is right. Coleman and Mundorff are the best bunters. Mundorff, Goodman and Coleman have it on Bues and Netsel In flelding. Taken all to all, it looks like Mun- dorff, Goodman, Bues, Netzel, Coleman and James, of course, this an opinion. But dayhow, there ts plenty of class to those old oooo SILAS CPSP H SES EMD SE PRAAS EASES * WHALING, GOODMAN, THOMAS PALS. * * * REAR ERARARAARRAAR HERRERA RE RRHEH Cateher Bert Whating, of the Giants; Captain Bilt Goodman, of the Islanders, and Blaine Thomas, the speed marvel, the Victoria manage- men shipped to the Boston Red Sox a few weeks ago, last year. They played in the Cactus league, in O} anea team—pipe the name. Blain was the atar pitcher and Bert recelved bis alan’ Big Bill held down the third station, Coming to the North west wax a sort of @ promotion for the three-—and next year they will be shoved a notch further up the line, They will al! jean cireuit, Bert on the Cleveland team and Blaine and Bill on the Boston Red Sox. 0000 RERERARERA EERE HARERHA hh * * * * * e * SRR EEE EEE REE EERE Bert Whaling ought to have all the chance fn the world to make good on that Cleveland team, unless a phenom shows wp at the camp next spring. As far this season's crop is concerned, Whaling could easily bold bis own. Gus Fisher, with the Portland Coasters last sum- mer, is now the first string catcher on the N&p aggregation, He started im as No. 3, but soon beat out Syd Smith and Grover Land for the first string job. Players on the Coast predicted that Fisher eould hardly hold on with the Naps in any capacity-—let alone the first place, If Gus could do #o nicely, it but proves that a fellow of Whaiing’s natural capa bilities ought to have little difficulty im making good. One thing, though, Fisher is quite a slugger—a point where Whaling seems to be weak. PLENTY OF CHANCE FOR WHALING. ooo oo ti Maat ts Rng 209 ena oie Ae * BETTER WORRY OVER GOTCH, YOU LION. * SRS EERE EEE EE George Hackensehmidt, the Russian Lion, te worrying. for fear that rain might interfere with his little setto with Champioa,, Gotch next month, and has asked the promoters to cover the with a canvas—which will be done. [t sirikes us that the Lioa be worrying over other things, If he ts going to wor one thing, be might better be racking his braio, in a tleipate some of the Matest tricks Gotch will probably ho might well have hin aftermath excuses invented, and the public, Then, if he has more time, he might well lay for the future—when be leaves the land of the free a defi eae he aye ooo RRR KHAHAHARE * JAKEY TO BECOME FOUR-ROUNDER. * Rekha kehhh * * s SERRE REE REE REE HEE HERE EEE Impire Jakey Baumgarten ta of a philosophical turn of mind, and, in spite of the fact that he has been swatted on the chin trice imeid | of two weeks, he has the “keep smiling” sign on the outside. * s * * « j g Sx ea i 1z g i é 5 iy z é j g z : E zt 5 & iz e 4 | & § Fi £ j & HE Fe fit slevecconewe™ o if af af i Jensen, Lamiine and Moore; Cates and Lowia, | Spokane At Tacoma Willies, O'Loughlin and Spt als Get piescna: -|won 3 to 2. Pote made a c costly boots in the opening stanza, after which Mike Lynch rushed Catcher Eddie Burns to the short field. Doc Higgins and Ralph Wil- lis both pitched nice ball, the tooth yal having rather the better of Over in hig worn gd the argument, but Morse tossed the with of yea |game away in the first with hi ferday'’s game, which the Indians | boo! 4 a tf ax B ete’s Bungies Costly. ts, Dance at Dreamtena tonight, eee Automobile School, German Saengerfest August 17-22 CONCERTS AT MOORE THEATRE, AUG. 17-18-19, THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS SATURDAY MATINEE, PRIZE SINGING SOLOISTS—Ludwig ee Royal Court Singer, Berlin, Mme. Pasquali, Soprano Pri: New Yorke. Pp! ima Donna, Mme. Hesse-Sprotte, Mezzo Soprano, St. Paul. Signor Silvio Risegari, Pianist, Seattle. Advance Sale of Seats at Principal Music Stores "Yep, I'll be all ready for the four-round game when I get back to dear old Frisco this winter,” sald Jake, after absorbing a couple of columns of the notoriety the papers of the soutbern metropolis are giving the former boxing timekeeper. “It'll take me all winter to explain things when [ get dows below,” he said. e@ooo To RERPPSER RR ER RSE SERRE RE RS SERS SS * * HERE'S MORE TROUBLE FOR JOE COHN. a TT RRRRESRRRE RR RRLR SSR SESS S SE SS Joe Cobn ts not only having trouble In other people's ball parka, but he In having trouble in his home town, according to the dope from the metrop of U heavily interested in the Spokane franchise-—just how heavily no one soaas to know, One story is that Mrs, Joe Cohn owns a third of the stock and that the street car company owns the other twothirds, | Another story is that the corporation owns the park, team, franchise and players, and that Joe is just working on a $5,000 salary, Laat year the team won @ pennant—and lost the owners close to ing the season. That's how popular the present regime is in Spokane. There is a story around Spokane that Eddie Quinn, former magnate, is to take over the team at the end of the present season. Anyhow, it ia almost a cineh the atreet car company will give it to Quinn, or somebody else, if Cohn does not resort to the courts and bloek their plans. And if they start anything, Cohn bas promised to transfer his games ‘o the Natatorium Park grounds, owned by the rival car line, and there you are. Looks lke a scrap, 2 Littie Joe showed some of his former class yesterday. Baumgarten gav ley a base on wide ones in the eighth, but when he glenced at his indicator, which read 3-2, he changed his mind and recalled Raymond, The “boys” presented Jack Tighe, resigned manager of the Giants, with a handsome, silver loving cup and a pair of expensive diamond sleeve buttons. 4ir. and Mra. Tighe leave for thé Bast today. Alt tife Bees lost, Lake pitched a swell game for the tail-end- ers yester Lake scored half of the Bees’ tallies by driving the pili out of the pasture. - Keller, Million and Grindie had an off day yesterday. Each of the Bees made two foozles. Have your bills collected. West. ern Collection Co., 433 NY. Bik. Main han Northwestern League BASEBALL TOMORROW AT 3 P, M. VICTORIA VS. SEATTER Take Yesier Car. Admission 26¢ and 60s. We Duplicate Broken kenses QUICK: Ye Goode Sight Shop + 218 Madison, ‘Tween 24 aid 3d 1° Coes @e @e@' —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, or wine 25c Voeal and Instrumental Music Afternoons and Evenings. Don't merely ask for factat cream. DEMAND MOSS ROSE CREAM nteed froe of all jure the skin fis nor any Injurl ALL DRUGGISTS Inland empire. One of the car lines In Joe's city Is) years ago. 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