The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 18, 1911, Page 2

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~ THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1911, } RUSSELL BEATS — . * ’ * me = * r. ° e Ins ac | : : Gian in Again ‘|, q 4 x Wie The Seattle Blood Horse association staged five clasgy pe %/% at the Madison park track yesterday afternoon, and the } le x SERRE REE EEE EEE EEE EH HEE YE BH l ey was thoroughly appreciated by the large crowd in attend 7 Game oid thing jeotertay) Bb RNA ee * The Sopte, and ey the ay Fie most interesting 8 leaders won and the trailers to * wae the Press Club six and @ half furiong hands : There was all kinds of class in the 53 matches staged you. Mi The Beavere and the Tigers had|® A® THE SCORER GAW IT #!% won by Beda, with Daddy Gip second es whieh ® terday at the Seattle tennis tournament: The most interesting ® narrow escapes, but the Giants| * rae The 2:26 trot was another interesting event, and Mex went of the day was the 8. L. RussellJack Ballinger match, © trimmed the Bees handily, Stil|t#kkawk aww h hk keke) we bert won in straight heats, with Doc McKinley second. Dr, be vom, 14-12, by Russell,” Incidentally, it was the highest score of ® nine and a 4 og sete _ s REO m Ke P. sapupes the free-for-all pace, with Haltamont a close “{ x * leaders and five and @ ha! - * Dr. B. P's time tn t jocond heat, 2:10%, broke % '* ieYthe mixed doubles Joo ‘Fyler, the Spokane ernck, and his © hind the Tigers. However, thare H } $ $|% record for a half-mile track. the Nagg | @& wife lost to Mrs, Bragdon and W, ©. Lawe, While Tyler more & is pne more tap between the Gi- | $ i) % Froewill won the third race, a four and « half fur ® than held Lawe even, Mre, Tyler's work was hardly up to the ® - s — the Indians today, and i : H : * ning event, and Birdie P. the five-furlong race, ™ ri standard of Mre. Bragdon. * that jps som y ; 1 i § tlw 4 g In the ladies’ doubles, Misa Brown of California and Mra, & — Wem)” H Ute ee eee eee ee eee eee eee * ® Fahnstook of Tacoma defeated Miss Denny and Miss Lambuth, * i igge a Meh iy» 2 ini ml 7487s eae +, * BD im wi meelf yente: 5 ah 2 t bas * ios * =z Bory Big Bert Whaling recelv-| v Rt. vO. 4 m| Beattie Automoblie School, 210 MEALS SERVED : BERR EERE EERE REE EE REE EE EEE HE Ing ‘his manta, there was nothing | , } j 4 3) Broadway. shes A a i Ah hc M to do it but Seattle, ‘7 to 3 fe i 4 ° Str. City of Everet . a cree haclinabeilistainihiiini we ase you Glant (pipe the word) battery! | K cA i ‘ ph Le The Islanders got two ‘hits off : 3 i 3 P , Wiggs in the first six innings, and ° ; 3 ; they failed to score for seven. In} irinie, @ + 3 | oe ae i the eighth Jim eased up « trifle Pe = jslanders put over one run Totals re oe pasm, and two in the 600 tat Northwestern Le Star Sporting Editor: Coltrin on aecount of his ability ninth, The Giants got real busy 01 29! rh, ‘This te what I think to be an All-|with the stick, but stil! Coltrin {8 with Surphits in the second—tor| Heme cur -Houmbelter wrk ot) ASE BALL): Btar team, Pass your judgment onja dandy short fielder, It would be four runs—and they copped two! BLO st ieee Tier wurpnie a aaleahow Aa his ug the same, composed of the fol/hard to improve on that outfield. more in the third. That put the ‘01 . Mm. >. 9 Excepting Bil. Fisher and Bill kome on tee, but they put over| Rertiand 8 t: Wien Ge eat * First base—Bil! Fisher. Leard, the players are all seld, or ) avother tn the fifth. eam poate 0; Crave and " ner leaves from G i Becond base—Bill Leard. as good as sold, to the big leagues ! pate lewis Take Yeslor Car. " Rt echedule subsest te Peni Denby Coltrin. ghee Pie, eh hag grande yy ehh) ye es fae saa nea oe uonet, Main BOOK; ta ty . pony Sporting Editor Star close game yeatorday, 6 to 4. Jim) rat and Bpien or and Kinds -—= Left Kippert. Center field—Ten Million. This team, which we send in, could beat any team tn the Coast league: Firat yp fy Second base—DBill Leard. Third base--Art Bues. my Clark was on the mound for Brown's athletes, and Jess Gar rett for the Pippins. The hits stood eight aud nine in favor of the Portland flinger, but Bobby James came through with « clout Shortstop—Phil Cooney THOMAS C. BUNDY AND MAURICE McLAUGHLIN, in the ninth that settled the game. et Lett teld-—-Cruickshank ‘Thomas C. Bundy and Maurice McLaughlin, the sensational tennis —- the Tigers, and All-Otar Teams Center fleld—Ktppert. players who hall from the Pacific coast, have invaded the East and are Eleven Innings at Tacoma. ball plicher from Hannibal, Mo., Charles Mason of 2106 Dexter! Right field—~Melchoir meeting with wonderful success everywhere, They are favorites in all} It took 11 innings to settle the| for the Indians. 4 senda in today one of the) Catcher—S! the doubles events in which they appear. lien ioe gg ee eee ERAARRRRAR AREA RER RARER ERAN ED is iIWa aper :SPORTING SPARKS:| °° | * re * We Can Save You Money on Wall “ (hy United Frees Leased Wiees : Paper, Be-ause— zesterday. BRO E ERE ER EEE EHR EERE OS § Firee Because Ys nothing doing in| There will be a double-header| ST. LOUIS—AI!i preparations 2:02 1-4. The first heat was made the line of Sunday ball at "Wan |Sunday. The first game starts | were completed totey for the |in 2:08 34, the sacond 2:01 34 and We a ed ee and ‘ Bea: at . iestasipp! water Marathon, third : it couver, the Pippins and the : promptly pm [seems unin: tebe aauae ! give you e! our rent. the Amateur Athletic Union na| ST. Second low rate—We give you this saving, Third We know how to buy—Have been In at Dreamland pavilion, the main event being « 20round bout be/club, will be the scene tomorrow tween Willie Ritchie and Matty |of Baldwin of Boston. of sot up! be a 42 401 |/Boston 8 fe HHS lof Gi] SAN FRANCISCO—The Pacific/Charies M. Daniels, who won cas- z prices, for they know we are reliable, {| Athletic club will top off tte pro-|fly last year, bas left, an i iwews 1 HU | cram tonight with a mill between |field. ge » we ahead Chicago .... wee Artie ‘Three dine ve rent «ogy COLUMBUS, 0O—Independence | Judge Graham as president of the ingles at four times up, not so) Mrnir,.Witnive and Areber; Buses Boy holds today the world’s rec-|Pacifle Coast league, accoféing to! we to ladies of his and Rartden. ords for threo straight beats of aja report here today. Baum ign! lcs Shatemeee wae out ta thei weotinr at; Piener Chace | Buy or Sell Real Estate. Business Chances. ; “ 3) King stake for 2:04 pacers at the Steole and Bite; Moore and Spencer. | International Breeders’ meet here in having four “Ladies’ ks when the horse went the three Bare a week py a pe ig {imiies im an average time of a The husky president says| Ferris, Camntrs amd Gibson; Biurtg, | mmr Se Beanton, Sehardt and Er STRVENS, the man who rm ye, teaches how (o dance Old and AMERICAN LEAGUE young learn the same Origina- or ot 4 ry cour Kamacebie (fleet game ... 4 ¢ Stoutee. Wer, . ‘6 Days and evenings. es at yi Triat siways free Lady and Keotiemen assistants. Asearm- Sites Wetnestay. Friday Main oaar Pine. | sou rr 2 ” + Gregg, Kaler « Sens, Foe. Fi FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SURPRISE Chicago (second game) .....3 1 # ‘At Phliadeiphin . 5 i t J Baker. Mogridge and Keits; Beuder Thomas. and 2 see ; q Soramente a. re Arrelieres and Thomas; Henley and Schmidt OF THE “HUB’S sn Oakland... 2... wey Be, Sole At Vernon , 19 42 3 Pernotl, Martinon! and Mitze; Carson and Hogan. 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Dahlen e , ta. doubles “ - . ; today gave ‘an uA, ¢ was ezonera! “Yomartay. ame Ames aod Mayers, arg middiewslaht, the Dest of it |charyee of foul riding at the Lat nigel xt gable fs nem gale sent a hard drive! -. encond 4 in row ba clone | cester races. 508 THIRD VE., Between Pike and Pine to right, the ball shot to Ward,|ArNew akre "ag x8 t [Johnny Thompson here last night stinemin 1 Remember the ANE... Bote duet North of Pike who the pill deep fm his} smith and MeLenn; Severctd; Crastan|There were no knockdowns. The} LOS ANGELES, Cai—a! T. jpectare po | got it to first and Meyers fight was fast and clean Baum, a San Francisco newspaper OPEN SATURDAY EVENING ‘of Eddie. ed reporter, fe slated to succeed this Seo Our Free _Sewing Ma Sale Closes Tomorrow You will never have a better chance to get a$ Machine than we offer you this week. The paym so small that you will never miss them, and in a very z months the machine will be all paid for, . $1 DOWN, $1 A WEEK Solid Oak A plain mission style Library Ta- ered very good at the regular price PIKE 8ST. AND FIFTH AV. Lowest Fares VIA THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & SOUND RAILWAY On the following dates Special Round-Trip Summer & Tickets will be on sale from all points in the Pacific AUGUST 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30. : SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7, 1911. Atlantic City, N. J. .....9111.00 New York . Boston . Pt iladeiphia Buftaio Chicago *On dates August 14 to 17, 1911, only. LIMITS: Final return limit, October $1, 1911. oA ls PRIVILEGES and choice of diverse routes ate mitted. i Tickets will be sold at proportionately reduced fares 9) many other destinations in the East, in addition to those BARRE, Return may be made through Colorado and Califoraia at ‘ “ q higher fares. 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