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2 THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 1, 1913. — BILLY WILLIAMS IS: | HIPPODROME | MODERN elegantly 4 ss Secuinet . aaa 5 SEATTLE PILOTS | Ese | WILL DRIVE CARS === | “IN TACOMA RACES entered by the Romano Co, This the fi Too Much Temperament on Cub Team May Wreck Last of Once Powerful Run-Making Machine IN GOOD SHAPE FOR) JULY FOURTH BOUT If Sammy Good, the Vancouver|into the ring and give a good ac lightweight, te what hie name tnd! count of = hinself, Williaga ia} res rans er 0 cates, and half as good as a num it doubt one of the cleverost | aE 3 Phene Main 963 a Five Seattle drivers—Karl Sta ley, Perey @arnes, Joe Thomas Jack Wajch and Bill Taaffe a ane elghtcylinder race din a meet held under off on everything @| » ever entere —. eto: ‘ cont 0 it M Lf reports touting him which r to don a glove in Seattle. | Sant SeCanls -Ontrnee » , J Tunes, be will guide ar ip ed weet Office 114 Jackson St. have broezed this way from across tin thie bout fe as keer jon races, Wotan are t D {n National around the eo $C l 0 forthe the border, there will certainly be ae that in the Tom Dalelvan Miller urday and Sun¢ The five are|/Migin, Nations) sie ie enti arrol 8, Fi oe wart —— ae mia lively combat when he clashes event, which ts carded as the wind known a6 the best drivers in the bids fair to attract much altanlul “ 4 oat nex |with Billy Williams tr of the/up. This wil} be the-first appear | Northweat Te ee eee ee ee 1908 1 yf of LL BROS feature events of the Austin and ance of Mill » in the middle Of the local drivers, most inter. Jack Weick & 5 to appear Kc Ge la = {Salt «matinee boxing show at! welght divis est centers at th + Maen Blas . Cos St ‘two P I t Dreamland next Friday afternoon.) ‘There 4 © bouts on Percy Barnes. Barns 7 scat " 3." Just Printers ye ees es er bouts o [the wheel of an veigheevlinder car) dene ter’ to the arena of W tt force to boost fo heir welte ; = a Sct git i is MEEK KEEPS UP HIS ea et operation on a cauliflowered ear.| Portland. Wire bulletins showing | | | piso twig otst8 RHEUMATISM win did not remain (dle, how-|the progress of the two ( sitfornia | — 4 | Hlevator Pisies re Wash, Stomach Trouble, Eesema and All| Today he is in condition to step side. Skin and Blood | Foiding Gates and Fencleg Phone: Be jopte of Freddie Welsh, the | ‘ond place in the rw | Hunk who wan leading the |far this season aes English lightweight who ts city on his way to sap the Ritchie-Rivers fight at San Fran SEATTLE THEATR cisco July 4, Ritchte should not be buina tein 48 & heavy favorite over Mexican a i Nae in he betting e¢ contends that jeads his deadly Tonight—All Week Rivers should not be worse than rival, } ! American “THE SHORT CUT’ ° ete short sender. Welsh has league, patting 408 against Cobb's) boxes of them, having defeat | 396 ris Speaker a thire POPULAR PRICES ed Ritchie shortly before he Adie trailing fourth | ‘Tempermental Heinte Zimmer _—_ |the champtonsh Although | man. Cub tird baseman and |has never met Rivers in an bt »|champion batsman of the National! Pantages Theatre |i; tour ear orta hae samee setcoice batames t ts elo elub ing .340 AMUSEMENTS *hiladelphia er is bat Pat Dorian, the lanky boxer, who LOS ANC¢ 8, July 1.—Leach |Cross and Bud Anderson have set tled their diff jrules governi ported forte etands tn will appear in @ bout at Drear on the Fourth with Billy Ross been assigned to met Jack McLel HEINIE ZIMMERMAN. | | | encen as to the heir July 4 fight ts, and nothing now lan at Bremerton Wednesday night. Dr. Roberts’ One Price Persenal Kervice Dentistry woy of the Cross ‘The bout will be over the four has ) the dis league, is (or has t Unequaied Vaudevillo Means Pantages |Ous times in gymnasiums in Los) Hoston Nationals, and won six of|cordant note tn the Cub harmony insisted t there show reund route, Chester Neff, anoth-| crowns Vaudovilte” ithem. His percentage ts 654 | Zimmerman is, perhaps, the most hitting in linches, while er Seattle boy, will tangle with BHIDGE-WORK Teday and All Week = a =| valuable individ member of the ling with one arm. Referee Charley Kid Barberlin in the same smoker © Cubs when his temperament ¥yton asmpred ine New York light- The main event is to be between | weight that Andersdn did not re Charlie Fox, welterweight champ sort to this style of milling, but did of the reserve fleet, and Art Van hit In the elfwcber while bis oppo-|Ohlen of the U 8. 8. New Orleans eusemnaneel nent was hanging on, this being a! Fox will also box in Seattle on the ne see ee lowed by rules. Fourth. |dooan't cause his ejection from the |game by an umpire or Manager EMMA CARUS a | If Vancouver doesn't put up a bet-/hits, he beat the Tigers Monday. | er all-around exhibition than they | Three errors were made behind |®%4 Evers reached tt ‘id against the Champs Monday, | him jit tn red with A Aclg, ccc pce lle y 7 Y jutler's Liquid Tooth Filler b : the league ders have the series é8 | ning eon nvestina 1 ana] Pweg hy gest at byes hire oa al post tbe. Butler Drag co, | already sewed up. Nine hits and| Just which outfielder is due to|‘ ee ee SS ee “bookies” Seattle —Adv | not a run {s unique. The Beavers hear the rattle of the tinwa: pn | Zim heav pg A | serardas Pca h ner ove! inning | Ne bo | back In the ~up | Heinte taking advantage © urda: ft had runners on in every inning Neighbors « ack in th ap attle- Tacoma game, entered a plea DF ES erie jand nine of them were left strand om which is bot ng | their old frien iship to impose upon led on the paths . na fans. Crum and Fries|him, and that Zimmerman was “up Albany Cut-Rate| = 22 are hitting better than Felts, so the|!M the air” because he, imagined The Champs came within one latter appears to be the probable | Evers cocky” and too +d tally of making every hit count for | candidate for the ax quick to punish him for his fighting ntists a run. Three passes and two wild ee of guilty when he appeared before | Police Judge Gordon Monday An- 4 other of the men, J. R. Gibson, pleaded not guilty. The other seven men did not enter pleas and | their cases were continued to | apirit z Jatned that he couldn't pitches a: hem greatly in| Besides being Seattie’s best} Zim expla WH STAND BACK OF OUR WORK] Donexing the points pinch hitter, Brown is also one of |help being scrappy on the diamond July 10 ty ee FOR 13 YEARS. GUARANTEE | eee Toa heat Gaaihcos tena a So. jand that it was only his desire t = = GanEP BF US | Helster, who started out In the attle un! He rolls the ivories |Win at all hazards that made bim pay ar o things on the spur o |pasture for the Beavers, ts playing | around : ment which stellar ball at third for Vancouver.|He ts after the pool ch onship t Evers had f t Helster was brought in from the|of the Champ r const 4 outfield to get Brinker into the ee o peace hovers temporarily game. The ch has helped the| The Champs have been doing Over the Cul | Beavers considerably. nicely, thank you, with the serv _ % | bd ® [tees of the Redondo Beach phenom or 90 ys y| A double piay pulled Dell out of |Al Gi With Gipe back in the | S$ ON |a bad hole in the eighth. The bases |box, the efficiency of our hurling green like an expert The following priceg wil! be given at| were full and but one Beaver had staff ought to be increased 50 per | our offices until September tat jbeen retired. Scharney hit ajcent. ° | . Come In today—don't put it off We| Sharp grounder to Shaw, who made | de | VANCOUVER, July 1--Van are doing dental work for less than yout a sensational pgckup, threw Brink-| Manager Raymond will use Me-|couver outhit the Seattle Cham 4 own prices to advertice our work ler out at second, and Nill fired the |Ivor tn one of the battles against | pions more Gen . BS by She 4 ball to first, doubling Scharney. [the Beavers this week. Just for | first game o e series her , Set of Teeth, Guaranteed eee 7 old times’ sake, Bob Drown is like-|day afternoon, but as none of the a: Fit, now Fitzgerald, who has broken Into|ly to select Ingersoll on the day |bingles were timely, lost the Kame Solid Gold or Porcelain $3 the loague as a member of the Vic-|the young southpaw is scheduled |3 to 0. Dell recetvod excellent sup serie"... $3, POTLATCH RAGE. [Waten for The toria team, looks promising. Al-|to appear on the mound. Ingersol) pinches. 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