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* * * Has Rkethe nil = £ ‘The ‘won 1 game, enth, ris gers. Indians outplayed the Tigers 2 yesterday. Miller was ile Houck, the Red the Tigers at bis will. Tigers’ four errors, first sacker, made ? - Ae ie ir iy a ; were costly. Fisher, firat sacker, gathered @ errors. Houck was ed for four bingles. g 3 e BR : t i 3 ins Rally and Win. until the seventh, with standing 1-0 tn favor of the Pippins started a men crossed cf ih i a Notch Today BPRREEEE ESE RAEKEKKAAEK SCORER SAW IT * * a ee leorccoucenl.| cocccccee FH ESESEE EE EE * 4 eaten e * > oe * © we * 4 a = = * * » al ecccccwnun Ps! ewcancccesP * iii som weston eacen eee z sl ceewennen nd Tf nings; 6 innings Moe 6 by Brown 3, by Kane 3 Bases on balle--Off Pullerion 2, off Brown 3. Portland Strack out—By Full Tigers booted four, and | Houck and Sptesman; before the affair was over. Ras mussen and Bloomfield tossed. The Beaver tosser had the Pipps help- less, but weakened. Bloomfield pitched steady ball throughout the frames. the siab in the Things broke muff of Mill- with @ clout good for id them down to one hit. fence wae some swat. Be- Weed nosed out a double and bingle, or bingles, excepting 3 twice by working the Bee {ten stolen bases and ten sacrifice its. {death when u LL Have your bills collected. West- ern Collection Co. 433 N. Y¥. Bik. Main 6169. oe Beattie Automoblie School, 210 Double Header With Victoria | for One Admission Sunday Only Pour Homers, With all his reputed fence “bust- ing,” Ping, Bodie, of the White Sox, has made only four homers. It has been said that were the Coast re cruit a faster man on his feet he would have several more homers. He has sixteen doubles, ten triples, Narrow Escape. Ed Walsh, Shano Collins, Train- or Buckner, Ping Bodie and Ralph Kreitz had a narrow escape from returning from the Athletics’ ball yard in a taxicab the other day. Their machine came hear colliding with another amoke wagon going at right an- gles, both at full speed. Racos at Madison park, five days, — Tuesday, August clei yet. THE STAR—SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1911. VATS COLEMAN A RANGHER PPE Tete, RETTY tough for the rest of us, the way tho pe@ty Reavers keep on climbing. Here the Giants n- ning right and le! gam jut all to no good, t Bea keep right jon the even tenor of their way-—to Ponnantvilh 4 coma fans feel about the same way, Bob, Brawn is foxy boss, and he knows baseball frwagts, backwards, and (hen some, Kitty Brashear, atraw boss, Ie also a wise old owl, And they hav gathered in a nice team this year, The Beavers are not winning thelr games on the strongth of thelr two or three stars, but because the team works together, plays ball every minute of the time, and swipes the ball when hits mean runs. The Tigers play more Inside ball than either the Indians or the Giants, but both the latter outhit the Tacomans. \ In fact they probably outhit the Beavers, Hut, as Bob Brown says, the Beavers are a happy medium. While they are not as good aa the Tigers on the inside stuff, they are better than the Indians or the Giants, And while possibly weaker with the stick than the Indians and the Giants, they outslug the Tigers. Old heads like Brashear, Bennett and Carl Lowls are not to be denied. oooo00 PRREREEEER ERE RE RERE RED TINKER MAY BOSS THE REDS. » * SERRE EERE EERE ERE HEE ERE BE ‘There is a little story (not generally known) behind that /fttle. run-in Cap Chance of the Cubs and little Joe Tinker, his star short- stop, had a week or so ago, and if true, means a atill further disintes ration of the old Cub machine, It ts reported that Tinker, like Kling, is no longer able to get along with the peerless leader, and (hat when kles between the two were smoothed out It was with the ding that the Cub management allow Tinker to take charge Cincinnati Reds next season. This Is a rumor, but It ia given & good deal of credence around the Windy City, It would seem real funny to see Johnny Kling at the head of the Doves, and Joey boss of the Reds, fighting their old boss, Cap Chance. Then there fa little Johuny Evers, the wisest head of them all, whose playing days are about over, and who will soon be breaking into a managorial role, The Cubs may win the pennant, but it wil) be a great many years before the like of Chance, Kilng, Evers and Tinker are again assembled on the same team. oO RERRRKAAHKRAEARAARARKREKHRARHKAHAE P4 RIGHT MAN IN RIGHT PLACE. Mes pr a ae ee ee Word comes through Harry Pollock of New York that Charley Har- vey, the well known New York sportsman and the manager of Owen Moran, bas been appointed secretary of the Boxing Commission of New news will be very welcome to fol- long been known that Harvey and of well olled ooo000 RHRAARARKARARARARARARREKKRKAHRHAHHE * THEY COULD DO IT, TOO. * ARRARAKRHARAARHRAKAKRHKRHRAKEHREAR ‘The newspapers, players and even magnates of the Southern leagues are all worked up over a post-season alletar teams to decide the championship of the Class A leagues. iH, but after the championship has been decided {t's 10 peanuts to an empty pop bottle the alletar team Star read: tng from the Northwest league could lick the stuffing out of the the class A cbampionship, * Or Urare Passe’ aaeaeeeeeeeesesesn oe CURTIS COLEMAN, Athletes Off for Astoria BAN FRANCISCO, Avg. 19—In order to participate in the Pacific const track and field chamtplon- ships scheduled to be held in con nection with the Centennial cele bration at Astoria, four mombers ‘of the Olymple club track team four Low Angeles athletes left here today by the steamer Beaver for the Northwest city. The Olymple team will be in- creased by the addition of Pete Ger- hardt and Sam Bellab, who are now To Continue Meet with the 2:16 trot at the Mad- # ison park races yesterday in * straight heats, and Falmot, ® Jr, was second. Hal Mercury # won the 2:25 pace. Canapa won the five furlong * the six furlong event. The * milo race was won by Frieze, ® There will be no races to # ning races each day for the * * wi ae Some of the fans think Curtis |}Coloman of Tacoma, ta the best |third sacker in the Northwest |league, but anyhow, If he were the | poorest, it would be no particular disgrace, for the Northwest league has a classy bunch of third base men this year, This year his been | Coleman's best season, and Hal Chase's scout thinks he is ready for | | the big show, He bought Coleman's | release from Shreeder last week, and Curtis will show up at the Highlander training camp next | wpring. Coleman's parents own a fruit and grain ranch in the Willamette val- and Curtis owns one, too, #0 he worrying much whether the baseball schoo! keeps or not. Barly in the spring he was figuring on| quitting the game, but he figures on taking @ whirt in the big bush be-| fore he retires. | Coleman's parents do not get to) y of the games in which | plays, but one Bunday last | when the Tigers were in they dropped In. vieman did himself proud A bome run with a couple of triple thrown in for good measure, w | his contributions with bis trusty club that day. Coleman bats left) handed and {# one of the best bunt ors in the league BOSTON—That Cy Young, the veteran pitcher who was released by the Cleveland Americans a few days ago, will not retire from big league ball yet awhile wan indi cated today when it was announced that he would report to the Boston Nattons next Sunday ee at Astoria, and Ralph Rose, who leaves here Tuesday. The “wing ed O” athletes who departed to- day inelude E. P. wmpbell, HH. | Williams, Rodney Kendrick and E. Kurta. |. The Los Angeles squad ts headed |by Forest Smithson, the world's jchampion high hurdler, and in- cludes Ben Ward, James Johnston and L. Gillet. The athivtes will reach Astoria Monday, thus giving them time to prepare for Friday's games, “NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago Ne Py At Reston: a Reuibach, Toney and Archer; Tyler Bie Meridian walked away # | 4°74 Raritan Called at ond otxth; darkness, s ' Stephene running race, abd Back Bay, * xs morrow, but the management #| Ai will probably stage five run- # |, ® first three days of next week. # | 7 * weeeevveseresess VIA THE CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & PUGET - SOUND RAILWAY : On the following dates Special Round-Trip Summer Tickets will be on sale from all points in the Pacific Northwest, AUGUST 17, 21, 22, 23, 28, 29, 30, SEPTEMBER 1, 2, 4, 5, 6 and 7, 1911, Atlantic City, N. J... Boston . Butialo Chicago . Detroit Minneapo! 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Pike St. and Boren Ave. ‘Just completed —Pitty Bished, with ali modern including Yaie locks, cold water im every pubiie BAN FRANCI6CO.—Ruef Turner) and Danny O'Brien are «cheduled| to meet for @ return match for the headliner In a fourround show to be given here next Friday night. Walter Conny and Rufus Williams will be another card. INDIANAPOLIS, — Knockout Brot the New York lightweight, today agreed to take on Milburn) Saylor of this city before the Ar Schaetfer, who haa coached the EUOTESIESESE SYS university fifteens for the past two years, has engaged to handle|* CICOTTE AND Coss, * the Rugby squad ia this year.|# * Walter Cbristie w! continuve tol eee ER EEN EEE EE EES “ne ghee 2 ee track athiet- os an ing the term will act|/ Detroit club would be interesting as assistant football coach. tm more ways than one. [t was 4 vi through Uh! player that Detroit ST. LOUIS—Ciark Griffith, it} got Ty Cobb. Cicotte was placed wan reported today, will be the next|with Augusta, in exchange for Eddie Clcotte’s addition to the| * COLOMA HOUSE LOS ANGELES, ave sie ae Ml Oakiend 7 Seren manager of the St. Louts Browns, {joven today between Matty Baldwin mory Athletic club In Bostoa on September 12. SAN FRANCISCO.—if there any great difference in the spective fighting abliities of Brick Burgess and Sailor Petroskey, the referee in their four-round bout at Dreamland Jast aight could not find it. Both men were aggresatve throughout. SALT LAKE CITY.—Honors are succeeding Bobby Wallace. Do- spite his poor showing with the Cincinnat! Reds, President Ban bed | Johnson of the American lengue has Te/ not lost confidence in Griffith and has strongly recommended bim to Owner R. L. Hedges, CHICAGO.—Announcement was made that President Hermann has opened negotiations with C. W, Murphy of the Cubs for the release of Joe Tinker to manage the Reds in place of Griffith. ot Boston and Johnny McCarthy of San Francisco as @ result of their 20-round go here last night, The fight was full of action and the draw decision was well recetved. CHICAGO.—Though there have been no quotations on the odds at which Frank Gotch and George Hackenschmidt will wrestle for the championship Labor day, Meved here that Gotch will rul 10 to % favorite. A local sporti man here offered $500 at even SACRAMENTO—Fight fans are disappointed today over the poor shqwing made by Harry Baker in his 20-round defeat at the hands of Danny Webster last night. Referee Billy Burke gave Webster a weil earned decision, SAN FRANCI8CO.—Denver Jaok Goyer, Gunboat Smith's conquerer opponent at Vernon next month, is scheduled to take on three mei other, at Las Vogas, ust 24. 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