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JULY 9, 1913. Portland, Me, fans are stirred up over @ decision of Um O'tiien In a recent game between Portland and Worcester in which O'Brle 6 a man his base before four balls had been pitched. The catcher had given the pitcher ¢ jqnal to walk the batsman, O'Brien informed the batsman he wan entitled to the base Gets ’Em Guessing 2) ed Impatient Umps Nothing in Rube’s Job Except Glory the months’ service Sch FOUR LIGHTWEIGHT | Brooklyn Club Runs Into a Bunch of Trouble; NOW WATCH OUT FOR SPOKANE! FIGHTERS CAMPING | Only One Backstop Left and He Is Crippled; MIKE LYNCH TAKES THE REINS further from that ON RITCHIE’S TRAIL |__Seuthrcw Rucker Is Pitching Wonderful Ball) sr: sus son senting iter het rar iga tee oe at ———— ald low the | Nap Rucker, the great left-hander, | massacre of the Char it marked not sult bit everal of the fan ted Press Leased Wire ) Four contenders—Freddie Welsh, is with a winning team for the first his la rance in a Bee unt-|renponded by heaving pop bottle "SAN FRANCISCO, July 9—About |the English champion; Jack Britton |! Bet aera” Joined Brooklyn, (form. ‘Tussday night Mike Gepart-lat. Yohe. The crowd | i * BASEBALL the only thing definitely settled as of Chicago, Leach Cross and Har /& Ff Rucker | tewt left-hander | ed for Vancouver re he to dignant when Umpire Casey r ate od to Lightweight Champion Willie | jem Tommy Murphy—are clamoring es © Natlor eague, and one of take charge th ne Indian to order hi t of the ne Today at 2 Ritchie's next appearance in the for a chance at the title w ve He |The d as shif , es S ting is that he will not fight again) Ritchi hed ¢ ball for tea 1 the Ree ¢ Indians Ostdiek Is making his first ap VICTORIA V8, SEATTLE before September. r J ~y 2, 1 eRTANCE i ur © thi® Yesier Car Admission 26c and 500 i amar ° in the secon Now r ane will wook dhiied in tis Yeeleel de . ce oam ts “playing the game” be- | Bees a player ox nge h ri Oat ” Phone Main 963. im, and Rucker 1s showin ri he bases ane M. TOKUYA how classy a pitcher reall Charley Swain belted the bull in| Sct ' 1 “ Fepert in Mending 1h. the fifth rue there € ‘ oa earning $54 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. Although many fa Owner Dug ve Wil es oes | Begin to Save on or Before July 15 and Nom Located At Hs age 40 the ‘ a Receive Six Months’ Dividends on Jan. 1 Next 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison. $$ 0 CET CATCHER amronnowe. FROM BIG BRUSH PORTL AND July 9.—-Manager MeCre No Man or Woman Ever Succeeded in Life Who Did Not Save a Portion of Their Income. Everybody knows this The only question is: “H ings to insure the highest d PROFIT?” The § conduct of Associations Big league ecout in the are getting busy rT Rieht hall I invest my sav- rree of SAFETY and le safeguards about t and both the State ai ate throws all pos like o pein Nation exempt us fron with three the swates the other at 1 funds entrusted tc care are invested acco are are inve 1 accof oy BULL BROS. cue Just Printers : 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043 ict laws We are under State superv We are a strictly SAVINGS INSTITUTION. You can start with $1 and add any amount up to the limit of $3,000. For nearly a quarter of a century we have averaged 6% apthin Compounded Semi-Annually Washington Savings & Loan Association neh to join the left Mike was ented with a gold watch by his teammates Owner Brown of the Vancouver rted Yohe to Presiden }now back In the big Albany Cut-Rate/:******+** +++: cnr eee * BY THE MAN be De tists \* FROM THE STAR ® nD | W. Miller, who lives at the #| *# New Home hotel, 1 Minor, *| paver stands during the} | Se—Union Theatre—5c | Union and Pike, on Third| | Retween ur reels} { WE STAXD BACK oF ovR worK!|* * 4 VOR 15 YEARS. cuARanteR = |* Dad @ strange foe t ho ® and best pictures are | } cama ox @. | ® was going to be the lucky Star # : at this popular theatre. | 810 Second Avenue. # render when he cat * Cr RICA nee our shows They | ; . ee 2 Vd - TS | Assets, $2,800,000.00. * _* : Os ‘ Agt DIRECTORS: EX r RA:: , Es BUMP BLIL RU PARTICULAR * AMOLT YOUN sHom Reraine wv sO TAKE IT TO * I saw Miller bofore I hardty | ‘on the Se _ For 90 Days Only 2 iui’: 2% cu! coon 3 8 ® He was profuse in his than kage | oer ‘The following prices wil! de given at|® to The Star when I handed him #/ PUTHCS, Gar effices until! September i0t. * the free grandstand ticket for sSemee im, toda —den's et i oft Wel today's game. doing Genta! work * ‘oday I will make my fifth ae ene or wee # visit to the park. In the sev. ®| pital late yesterday ‘eeth, Guaranteed | enth tnning I will dispose of } Set of Ti |* the free ticket either in the #| ‘iagnored & KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613-2nd Av. out Tues 4 bingles lowing 12 infla Silver Fillings ...... 50¢ UP Fit, now ....... # grandstand or the left field #/907*. A more careful exag Po. A. } Ey 7 yb d W t Solid Gold or Porcelain $3): * bleachers. ® Fo ghee to E was Pa : e er re) ¥ an Ss a Crown ........-eeeseeeeee lake ethhhhhehhehhee friends see tn his {lines the da | : “ Gold or Porcelain $3! MODERN “elegantly furnished at Vern om, on Tuy fs , ee ae 1 it wes oy Hote > Bridge Work ........... rooms a "and “Virwnin oe Ri ay gia % Announcement at of the election of SUMMER ICE OUR PRICES WILL SURPRISE YOU ‘OUR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU. Albany Cut-Rate Dentists Telephone. Eillett 6500 Ten ot tel} «s : Second Floor Peopice Bank Building, For ice rates. We guaran gh b Secoed and Fike. tee full weight and prompt . ‘Take Elevator or fellvery. ~ 4 : ICE DELIVERY CO 8 ee BURMAN’S IN TOWN Size: 36 Inches Long “et eae eee! 15 Inches Wide ; | OTHER GAMES | 2 Regular 65 Cent Value. Get One Today for VANCOUVER, July 9 The league leaders took another fror amplons Tuesday, win Four Consecutive Coupons and 15 Cents the cellar ¢ ning ¢ Se Sl. ll —=E——a sO Rn 48 . : 4 13 i! nd Konnick eleakie a Hannah TACOMA July 9 The Tigers be dr a second «& » to the s here day, loal ¥ 2 5 0 Eastley and Wi) i llame; Belford and Grindle a F COSTS ’EM TOO MUCH NORTH YAKIMA, July 9—For \ 49° reasons of economy Geo. Engle has Mew York “$ 4 gjk | been released as manager of the Or e 0 { e f ef North Yakima team of the Western NATIONAL LEAGUE Tri-State league. Blaine Gordon, a ~ se Pet. | pitcher, will succeed bim. | Just Say yhifa ‘ fie)” Bngle, who has twirled on the| sim : 49-3 «=~ 522 |Coast for years, with Northwestern | C ] b Wi e * A a land Coast league teams, was hired | t t t D } tt. « 4 rth on a pitcher, but has been playing e € ra e 1 e roper ecora 10ns ae aon gecond, The. Hedding bill, appolnti Deo ? . WUE ina {aad comminsion to aupervise bor | Pennants add just the bright touch needed. 4 ing, has been approved by the Wis-| - Read The S i a7 conal ta ne t A will » > > > i ~ eet, tee SOE stanati as eac e Star and use the pennant coupons which appear every day on ti; | bill permits 10-round no Cecinict) Page 1. 4 contests. —Then you'll get that satisfying beverage ene a Remember, a different Stat ) y e, College, Schoo p en ee adie ie [RHEUMATISM. pestle core , : é llege, chool or Baseball henimis each week, sce aay Bgl. Riirtrecee algae gon fncinati"h Huy vg every Pennant large size, University Felt, handsomely embossed. Reg- ; and malt—and aged to‘ perfection Astra pineal ideas. Beroma and AN | i ular 65 cent value for 4 coupons and 15 cents. For home use in pints or quarts at all Diseases will nna | h Tniversity Wac cies o i) 1p : se roll Wwe eltguo tie pat a P Darpeeaerth yrs Ll urro) University of Washington Pennant will be out Thursday, July 10. Redeem Bydney 75. ii gexpees *y) tien go” See Aa Maa your coupons at Star office. Po SHAW BEATS CUMBER. Leo sgl a nh 6 “4 Ray Cumber, former champion of | rai 5 aS pies . et defed fi atch 0, Independent Brewing Co. oe Pa rei HE STA R NOW , Dillard, ith Lew Sh a srow * P Seattle, U. S. A. & Hulen's “Tuesday eee ke : won the mate 200 to 133. In the afternoon § 7 ions of |f | Offi ° 9 — i ° cy shootin oon he 11-00" em, 4280 moon, Ao, 200, ffice, 1307 Seventh Ave. . Phone, Main 9400 nd local r cltten 6:00 £00 Dp f n rn. PACIFIC NOWTHW HACTION Ct eV ERET Abu ug