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Tit STAR—MONDAY AUGUST 28, 1911. ~~ ne of These Men Will Be World’s Champion Wrestler How do these boys look to you? One of them will be catch-as-catch-can wrestling champion of the world on Labor da: e your pick. From the rival training camps glowing reports are being sent out, but |the gruelling match alone will be the supreme test of stren; speed, stamina, endurance and cunning. Gotch won the title from Hack two or three years ago, when the quit cold. He sul tly claimed to have been out of condition, and that Gotch used foul tactics. Hack excels in strength, but the lowa farmer has the | best of it in speed and knowledge of the game. oe ee ee a RS RN — SRE REE EERE EER EEE ER In Fourth Place Now SRM REE We hate to admit it, but we are |in fourth place this morning. The indians have beaten us out at last. Our own loss to the Beavers yester day and that doubleheader the In- dians split with the Tigers did the trick. The Tigers, the Indians and the Giants are running a mighty | \/iicssans [pretty race, The Indians, In third, | « te are but a game behind the Tigers, in second, and the Giants, in fourth, haif a game behind the in third, But there t closeness ends. The e | nine full gam id of the Tigers, and ten and a half ahead of the Giants, The Pippins, in fifth, are om ee soe cee —---- ern eee eee eke ee FORGE SHREEDER, owner of that boss band of Ben gals, the Tacoma Tigers, ta surely an indiscreet | can hardly believe George would be guilty wn act of Indiseretion, but here is the peep he let out at Spokane, “Nobody realizes any more than I, as a Northwestern league director, how badly the league has been run this year, We have simply t right back to the old regime, with a man THE SCORER GAW IT ehhh hhh heh H. PO. By PF eeeee tee eee el Beattie Leard, 3b an of ". 4 of a basis, or we'll love all the conft did have in us. Incidentally, 1 wish tg remind of the fact that the Tacoma club did Rot vote to oust It was the one club that fought for the former executive right down the line, 1 wish we had him back today, and think it was the greatest mistake of our career that we let him go. If the Tacoma club had had ite way, Um-|;our behind the Giants, In fourth, | pires Ralph Frary and Steve Kane would be with us| "it jooks rosy for the Indians, and today. Honestly, I can hardly blame the players for the alloged rowdy: | at the end of the week ti fam this year. They bh been driven to it by the poorest excuse for | ing to be in second plac if umpires our league has ever been cursed with.” That's allright for| es se" ihe “gates. They tackle you George, but you know very well Dug and the fudge will make you! the* 1 ed islanders on their own | amg for thet ‘eo en's | pasture, while the Giants tackle the And stil! we are waiting for that prominent Scandinavian, Mr. Marty | BOavere Sac a boar tig je the Pippins. strictest» dence the public @ weoorecu> fackert, 'p *Whallog Totals é * Ratt. e Vancouver + FRANK GOTCH, CHAMPION ReeReaeenee Leagu Mrashear, 2; Jame by Gervas ott oo00 8 one ree Snodgrass is now hitting for MoGraw. He clouted the ball hard ast your, and great things were. expected of him his seas”... Joo) avee teuaten Se Stump got him early, and it ts ouly recently that the Californian #hook | yee erat on ean vavers | l"" old fellow off, 6:6 bee dropped in yesterday and repeated * ortiand letorta Hotel Milwaukee A New Hotel, © entently Lorated Over $20,009 Worth of High Claes Furniture in Rooms. ARERTARRERRERERE Doe Osler, please step this way. We have a little picture that| ‘be dose. Beore 4 to 1. Kid Gor knocks Into a cocked bat that pet “Retire-at-60" theory of thine. The | Yaise was a real punsie to the Michael Joseph Lynch, Pug Bennett, Lou | locals, while the Beavers bit Zack- Mteam Meat Mot and Cold Water teseus seee * e » ae = ; i g gents In the picture [ f i i H 2gHE Ly E i FEr2} ibs z if ‘|when, after pilfering OTT TLL Le * * w GTAR LEAGUE STANDING. & Played. W. L. Pet. & $89 & 875 & a1 & 625 & 8 T 7 ‘J a 3 seeee i * AD a & Meonhi-ers 3 = 20 » -SoeTrTrrr rr rrrres Wednesday, August 30—Mooa- abiners vs. Newsies. The Moonshiners forfeited to the Warrens Saturday afternoon. winning runs by good base steal- ing. He scored the winning ran the middle and the third stations, Gils heaved wild to third trying to catch the Bear fielder off the sack. The next time Pinkie crossed the rub- ber on a passed bail, after pilfering two stations. Stone, twice at the pan, clouted a Dingle each time. Simmon drove out a single and three-bagger and drew a pass in three times up. Leavitt had « lot of steam but he didn’t put much on the pill Even at that, be whiffed eight Cubs. | Seven Bears worked Giles for passes. Both Stone and Ladner played a first. mself into the all-star team. Some of Finegold’s decisions were raw. Hatfield stepped up to the rubber | twice, but officially he was given Pinkham scored the Bears’ two credit for a time at bat. Twice he drew a pass and Giles plunked him in the ribs once. SPORT SPARKS |, NEW YORK.—Sam Langford, the Boston tar baby, will meet Joo at Madison Square Gar-| 7 September 5 in a 10round go &@ purse of $10,000. ZANESVILLE, O. — Outfielder Farrell of the Zanesville team has been sold to Brooklyn for He will not join the Trolley until next season —_———-—— PANTORIUMS WIN Pantorium Cleaners de- ted the Rainiers Sunday at Woodland park before a large crowd of fans. The game was one of the fastest seen in Woodland gardens for a long time. W. 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T ' Summers and Philadeiphia At Detroit Render and Th Schmidt, Stanage 7 : Hy Waish and Biovk; Collins ana ¢ New York rate ‘ At St. Lows 2 Warhop and Sweeney; Nelson and Kei rr Washingvon ts rege and Smith; Cashion, Gr Streets Alnaraith eins COAST LEAGUE Sea Feeleernns Se) 4 At Vernon (afternoon game) & : : fan Franc Raleigh and Brown; Hogan; Miller and Henley and Berry At San Franc! Angeles (morning Loe Oakinnd Agnew and Abbott; Pernoll and Mites. At San Francisco, les (atternoon thi and smith; De Chet and Mitze. sigan Matinonl Sacramento i Ao | 2 At Portland 4 , es Se. Byram and Thomas; Steen and Kuhn. WHY TAKE CHANCES? In doing business with small, newly established, so-called op- ticlans, you are taking an un- necessary risk without saving money. We are big, responsible, capable, obliging and reason. able in our charges. Consult us free—The Good Opticians. | ws easily work-| 5, #¢| Ritchie met to setth | Nordyke and it Pri Mike has just rounded out the Osler |scoreten. Frisk ts only Ti and Bennett 73. | Why, they're just beginning. For a kid, Mike Lynch shor promise as a fy-chaser but it is belleved he will develop tnto » Ing. Nordyke te fast and plays first | Bennett is just a raw kid, but handies himself nicely around the see lond station. This sketch shows the recruits ia their first game ga te: leompany. Doe Osler and his pot theory be hanged. Aged and SEoregit, with tottering forms and gricaied, furrowed brows—bow those ki cam play ball. o0 000 sald so. o 0 © kink In hie arm. Oh, dear! Oh, dear! o o @ ' Joe Jackson, the sensational Cleveland outfielder, to! several months ago he couldn't tell him (Jackson) anything el! or off the field. Cobb did show him something. He showed the proper way to make the fadoaway slide and also told Joe @ few things about baserunning that have improved Jackson a whol@ jot Marty O'Toole hae ooo0voo fletd captain, Mike Lynch, pulled off over in Spokane last week, and will try to smooth things over with the president of the league. Her the sentiment Go ensy, Lindsay As easy as you can, And if you can't go easy, Lindsay, Why, go as easy a8 you can. —Words by George; music by Mike. oo000 “Rube” Marquard leade the Nati: vietories against five defeats, giving him a ranking of | te bis closest rival. ague pitchers, with fifteen | eight, setting his figures at 724 leads bis nearest competitor by twenty-six pointe. 00000 when George, and Dave, and Bob, and Joe gr gether. day night. oo000 Surely, after all this fuss, the fates will not be so unkind as to hand us in the future an announcement ilke this: $09 | asked for walvers on Marty O'Toole.” These lightweights are surely getting things down to a fine point. In Frisco, a few nights ago, the m: gers of Ma’ the “weight question.” Hero's what happened: “One-thirty-three at 6 o'clock,” from Matty's manager. “At G, if you please,” said Ritchie's boss. ‘Thus {t went back and forth for several hours, until! finally Bald- win's steerer said he would split it “One-thirty-three at 5:30. “Nope—at 6.” And they didn’t settle it. In a little while we may expect to read: "Sammy Bonehead, manager of Young Puggy, is about to pass up the proposed go with Siim Slats in disgust. Sammy has offered to let his charge do 182 3-7 at 4:43, but Slats’ manager wants the welgh- fixed at 1231-16. Bonehead stated inst night that If they didn't meet his terms by noon today, he would cali the match off.” oo0oo 0 This from a Spokane paper: “Who Ie president of the Northwest league? Judge Lindsay? Guess again!” © 00000 If Hans Wagner Is out for the season, it will put a orimp in the Pirates’ fond hopes. ooo 0 0 Bud Pernoll, old Northwest teaguer, in Oakland, in the Caast league. pot ae go le there with bells—down aTEVE the man who teaches how to dance. Old and young learn the same, Origina Over Owl Drug Sto Heo 4, Cor. iy We Use Nothing But the Best Materia! PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR i2 YEARS 5O¢ up $10 Teeth : $3 $8 Gold Crowns h “ lal Fillings ; $5 Bridgework i of usefulness, and Lou has likewise “moseyed” around close to the three- Too old to play ball?) Brall Frisk t¢ « quiet, awkward youngster.) A boxing bout Ie @ boxing bout, and can be held under the laws of New York state, but not in the open alr, The baxing commission bas Ty Cobb on gon Which proves that this chap Cobb ts a pretty broad-minded bal! player.) It is reported that George Shreeder regrets the hot-headed stunt Yo 750, Alexander The Philly star bas now won twenty-one and fost Alexander has won more games than any rival siabman, with Mathewson next at eighteen. But Marquard Yes, Catherine, the nights are getting chilly, but it'll be hot enough ifte one small room to- The Northwest league special meeting ts scheduled for tonight. ing-in process to occur promptly at 4:40%. He also: wants the weight |“ ert freely when runs were needed. |The Beavers scored one each tn the first, second, sixth and eighth; | spiesman |the Giants’ lone run came in the ninth. Tacoma Al fpokane Asher, feloe; WH Divide Double-Header. George Shreeder and Joe Cohn marsheled their athletes onto th ~ field of action yesterday, and the| Pippins took last fall out of the Tewult was a double-header, 9 to 4|/ downtrodden Islanders on the Ta for Tacom i4 to 0 for Bpokane. coma grounds yesterday. It boost Annta was opposed to O'Loughlin | ed the Pippl in the race, and }im the first; Asher and Haskell to) didn’t hurt the Islanders very much Willis in the second. they are so far down anywa: Lake for the Islanders and Garre for the Pippins pitched indifferent ball. Score 10 to 6. ey Pippins Take the Last. w Pa Notice how that young feller Householder Is clouting the ball these a! °o oo 0 Another young kid right In the game yesterday—K. Brashear! o o 0 The Pippins have had plenty of batting practice at the expense of the Is! © piteh nd they ought to make things interesting for the Tigers. o0000 | Maybe those Indiana are out of it, but there's Kippert, 333; Nor- | dyke, 208; Netsel, .306, and Zimmy, .299. Guess that is some crowd of sluggers | ° ° °o Mike Lynch does love to turn a ball game Into a joke when he |seos the other fellows have it on fee better than anybody on earth. rday he used 14 players In the second ga and wound up with himself in the piteher'’s box. Of course, the fans pay four-bite to watch Mike Lynch piteb. Conley in Line [2/2 i We Have It Guns and Rifles All Makes “The Pittsburg club has Baldwin and Wille Winchester Leader Shells. .75¢ Winchester Repeater Shells O5¢ Winchester New Rival ....50¢ Loaded by the Winchester Arms Co, with the Big Red W on ft. We have also the real Savage Ammunition loaded by the Sav- age Arms Co. 30-20, 303, 38-55 H. V., 3240 H + $3.50 Theo. 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