The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1911, Page 2

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; 1 PORTING SPARKS SERRE EERE RHEE REE HES j® 12round exhibition im the early wrest-| part of the second round, “Knock- today and hurried out” Brown of New York !s |today hailed as the hero | ring for the clever manner in he put away “Battling” Do’ ot Adama last night, before the Lake. BREE EED hand is slightly fractured near the 7 en second joint. It will be several other short bouts weeks before the bone has knit. Be- plete the program. will com) fore he was hurt Boddy was bat paneer ting .366. Now his average has BAI RANCISCO, Ss i Hr HA, Garry Herrmann, latty | Cincinnat! Nat: ie @/ today bidding for the services of -| Frenk Dillon, manager of the Los | Angeles coast team, to manage the | Reds, Herrman made his proposl- tion to Dillon on the basis that the Los Angeles manager bas developed more Western coast ball players 17—|who have made good in the big ye been | leagues than any other man. Hake u E g f : 386 A i The New Line is the Short Line j Two magnificent NEW ALL-STEEL TRAINS every day in the year via the Chicago, Milwaukee & Puget Sound Ry. * in connection with the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. now make travel via this the shortest route the way of greatest luxury. Every minutes of the way East or West we've shortened the trip to lengthen the pleasure. “THE OLYMPIAN” NEW ALLSTEEL TRAIN Leaves Seattle Daily at 9:00 a. m. 6 ” ‘THE COLUMBIAN NEW ALL-STEEL TRAIN Leaves Seattle Daily at 7:15 p. m. Two more modern, more safe, more Inxurious, moré com- fortable trains never crossed the continent. Equipment that sets a new utandard—the highest of excellence. All cars owned and op erated by the railway company, In- suring the same grade of high M, TATA 0° rourhout the trains. Of burning locomotives through the T SOUND mountains. UNL For further information about tickets, reservations, schedules, excursion fares, etc., call on or ad- “The New Steel Trail.” "” A. P. Chapman, Jr. J. L. Criswell Gen. Agt. Pass. Dept. City Ticket Agent. Second and Cherry, Seattle, ‘White, van and NATIONAL LEAGUE. an Xray photograph which shows Greaney of aie | Sow York * 8 * and Clark; Mathewson and My~ Hsom te take side club. SAN F . PORTLAND, Aug 17-—The Frits Holland ve. stump in the batting average of hey will furnish the Buddy Ryan, Portland's premier ment at Dreamland | willow artist, is explained today by on middleweights, and the fans, that the little finger of his right) Suge: wi Woodburn, McAdams and Biles, Wingo: Chalmers, A Bpencer Pittsbur meer ae At ¢ 4 S THE NEW MANAGER TEALEY RAYMOND Moonshiner H i tye Steel and Gibeon; Keetecr and Erwin, COAST LEAGUE Bacramante ooo. cee eee cess 1 6 San Fran leew s 8 pZromoren, Hunt and Kern; Miler and} Goorting Editor Star: Here ta & Loe Angote: tn 2 At Port! Ee} Dethi and Abbott; Steen, Koestner and Murray At Los Angetes— Oukiand igh and Brown. z | pipsgre ' z Fa i i bility is the STOELTING’S TRUNK STORES oy, dinger. { think that in a yy MoCoy, after playing « five wns spiked and bad to quit| *ith @ny busch on this Const irown. Weaver and Kiing, Raridan; M. Brown and Ar ‘ Christian and Pearce; Stew-| best we have In this league at pres she defeated 61 and @1, Tyler * * * * * * * * ‘The game was full of c! terday and @ bunch of the p pulled off. ‘The police squad at Dug’s out the obnoxious fans durin game yosterday, It's « good to remove these kinds of fans, presence of rowdies is « big to the game. t These “Ladies’ Days” are mak ing o big bit with the skirts, Maybe MeOreery didn't avenge himself for that walloping. Mo Creery reminds he of thé litte dam sel with the curt down hér ford “Whea she was good, abe was very, Yory good, But whea she was bad she was horrid.” Kellar taild “Martyr” Shea cold in the fourth, when be «wung his bat Danny porting Editor Star: 1 would | © team, | How ts this for a lineup? Second base—-Leard erage. Yours respectfully } 5 ' porting Editor Star: The team I think would cop the bunting te the First base—Noréyke Left fleld——Kippert Center Metd—Militon Riad feld—Brinker Utiitty pinch hitter—-Netzel. Yours respectfully, ROY L. GRAY, Etleneburg, Wash. Sporting Editor @tar: 1 have here a team that is will cop the bacon. | | the game. The losers played @ poor game out on their all-round the pastare. ” * * a getting. icone ea mk ting, base runnt and qui The ay found Morris meg ing. e. WSDMER. 2021 Fourth Av. N., Seattle First base —Nordyne. Catcher—Burna, Pitcher-—Gordon. t| Second base—Laa 1] Shortstop—Cooney Kirk Richardson defeated J. and 7-6, and Captain Foulkes defeated Shannon 63 and 6-3. * . RRR RAHRRAKR RRR him head | the Ail of these boys Rave 4 mid a! Our Sewing VHE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1911. of Players Show Class | RAARRRAHRAAHAHRHRARKRHAHAKRKARH With the second 4 play fn the state tennis tournament completed, many players have been eliminated, and much clase {fs betng shown by those qualifying for the finals. Miss Mary Brown, the California girl, ts still among the victors, her oppovent yesterday bet eatehes ever made on the lo omen hot one several Inches above the Tigers, 9 to 4. In the third and) grabbed the pill. It nearly knocked ver and the ball dropped ta ground. Tealy grabbed th pene came sphere and got it to the initial sack CON WALSH PETTIGREW'S MUPF COSTLY. severs} feet ahead Keo Ward he made great one-hand stabs. Once! by the presence of the great Con hg He a bor oe long fly he pleked the pill t off .|in the fourth inaing and two scores in back of him trying to couneect| boards pill right off the! Walsh, who smashes weight-throw. and) fifth, but that's pothing unusual for) trols beats around Gotham the oth. | the fina! score was 3 to 2. Both Danny went down in a heap. “Hel Goodman, or part. And he ts going to be a| Engle aud Tonneson pitched good| eens eee eee esa cay | polleeman too, provided his friends | ball All-Star Teams Third Right Umpire—MeCarthy. Yours tn sport, DORE RE ENTER E EEE EEE EEE EM EYE, We Lost Yesterday’: eee teres eee eee Nine and a half games from the 3 Ratt hkhhhh «thins lead this morning. The Giants ato | , ped youterday and so did the Tigers.|% A® THE SCORER SAW fp We aro still five and @ half games| on Walsh Is Mra, Fahnatock, whom * Seeawies ese o 2OeS SSS SSeS the swatter, y. WILLIS OUTPITCHES SCHMUTZ. P Ralph Willis, Joe Cohn's prize twirler, had the better of Charley Schmutz, and. the Indians drubbed! « from second place, but the leaders) seartie— AS H PO pulled another lap away from the | irotcs a: 22 Tacomans, and now bavo a clear wich lead of four games eee Bm YESTERDAY MAC’S GOOD DAY. $8 Yesterday was one of Pitcher Me : Bn8 settl Creery’s good days, and the result Total sseeee 2 OM By tom was brought to after a few min- was @ defeat for the Seattle Giants, : eae ites’ work and wouldn't think of %tol. Incidentally, one Zeke Zack-| tie x ert also pitched swell ball, but be eh ey, Too bad Zoko didn't win. Ho was shaded a trifle by the Inlande be Bae $ itched swell Wall and whiffed 12 giant. Zeke fanned 12 men and oe i 7 3 Hees Mac but five, but Zeke allowed twe ee Eddie Householder showed all * runs to creep over in the sixth, ; 38 H kinds of class fn his pasture. Once and that spelled defeat. > stets paw on the pill it —_—— uss rf 5 ond robbed MeMurdo made & great play in The Bee fi ker P22 Blew aol If dome. T. R. leaped and 3 ‘ ninth innings the Indians got busy| 4 with Mr, Schiuts for three tallies) each, and that settled the game, ® At Tecoma 16 s j : E S hi otf the husky Outfielder Pettigrew is charged The Seattle Athletic club track| With the loss of the game the Pip and field team is soon to be graced, Pins dropped to the Beavers yeater.| Ren Bow 2 .- 2 Diayed @ great field. Twice STANDINGS | § sae. ing records for the New York Ath-|came in. If tt hadn't been for that & great stop In the | letic club part of the time, and pa-| muff Portland might have won, as on | tip. See eo roome | he ¥ #04 | Fpokane 4 68 stake avenue & are atte to land him mon the force | when he arrives. Some time ago Walsh expressed a destre to come to Seattle, and Di- lreetor MeDonald of the 8. A. © oria 31 91 at Madison park, five days,| wrote to the great athlete urging “arting Tuenday, August 15.) A him to come to the coast, He has|Se meet | See base—Bues, telegraphed that he will be in the; x. feld—-Prink. eity within = few days. If bh oar- Northwestern League og aL tives In time, McDonald will rash Cine. |him down to Antonia with the track | BASEBAL LU Bases | eam He cannot compete as a 5. TOMORROW AT 3 P. M. ae A. man as he lacks the six i fats months necessary residence, but MeDonald figures he can run away with (he event just the same, and Take Yesler Car. later establish his residence. Admission 25¢ and 60c, Machine _ Sale| Closes Saturday — VICTORIA VS. SEATTLE FA. ALLEN, 439 Boren Av. N. ———E You have two more days in which to take advantage of this special offer of $1 dom and $1 4 week on the Free Sewing Machine. You will soon be busy with your Sewing, and this perfect machine will be a great assistance to you. mae The Free Sewing Machine has more up-to-date improvements than any other ~ chine on the market. Whether you are prepared to buy now or later, we would Tike to: have you call and let our demonstrator show you this wonderful Free Sewing Machiaa, bit. Fare Towne ont Parnes Dewe-) Third base-—Goodman. Loft feld—Kippert Center field-—Pettigrew, ~ Right fleld—Brinker ree P. 3.—Melchoir is a favégite but he has not beem ih the long enough to give dim a 1 2 ‘ Ww 5) Sporting Béitor Star: Hire 9 an _alletar team Firat base—Bill Fisher Second base—Bil} Laard. Third base—Arthur Buea. Right fleld—Ed Kennedy. Center Meld—Ten Million, eo) Left Meid-—Cruickshank. *| Shortstop—-Raymond. Catcher—Shea. Pitcher— Wiggs. GUS FOGELSTROM, ‘ Ballard, Wash. team, in their batting order, which 1 think could stand against any minor league team, considering their hitting, fielding, running the bases, and, above all, using their brains at all times, I incinde the umpire, as I think McCarthy fs the ent: Center fleld——Million Firat base—Nordyke. | _Left tleld—Kippert. Sis Meriden Wins Trotting Race Sia Meriden won the 2:18 trot at the race meet at Madison park yes- ‘terday afternoon, and William T. the 2:20 pace. Laura Clay won the six-furlong running race and Lookout the five. The one and a sixteenth mile race was won by Dene, Cholmondeley’s One Fes: Hooks The kind that never falls to catch ‘em 5c Each Theo. 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