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Louls to my off ori CUT- RATE | ncinnatl | Pet,| Beware of Fake Dr. Mrowns. al Fdwin J, Keown, DD. &. nt ending Dentiat. 496 8 Wiret Ave. 480] Ope ings until #, and Sun. 416 days 4, for people who work, Take him away, coroner, that wa | the last wigsle It was a case of Peter's Panned Tuesday, the Portiand first aacker fumbling one and throwing another away opposite Peter's name in the upp ular column oe Portland filled the bases in the first inning. Mobler came up and crack ed the sph at a mile-a-minute clip in the direction of right fleld Nill speared the scorchor, assisting Melkle out of a bad hole. . . Peterson is going to drop hie spit ball. Incompatibility is the allega tion . The combination of Raymond to Jnckson committed double execu tion Tuesday. In the fourth Ray mond got two by grabbing the ball and then heavin touch second As Mclvor always gives the Pip pins trouble, Manager Raymond | may dispatch Bill to the hillock this | afternoon. leaguers leads the American phia in number of round-trip hits, with eight. The same number Is credit ed to Cravath and Luderus, Phila deiphia, leaders in the National among the home run hitters. Stolen bases credited to Milan, Washington, now number 44. Moe! ler, Washington, {8 next in the American league with 32. stealers with and Mars with 22 each. Al's base , Philadelphia, Cincinnati, are next, . Through a will father on his deathty 1 at Spokane id submitted in the superior wirt for probate, Philip Gilpatrick, a former baseball player, well known in Spokane, where he engag ed in seml-professional athletics, ts }made the heir to an estate consist ing of property worth $16,000 and $4,000 in cash, which |property young Gilpatrick cannot |met for five years, time he must reform his habits. see grab a pennant themselves, but they have been a great help to other teams in this respect In fact, the Reds are fast winning the rep of |being the best pennang makers of any league” Generosity and self. jlovable t aits, In 1908 they helped the Giants win the bunting by giv ing them Mike Donlin, They gave the Cubs Overall and Stoinfeldt, and thus aided them in winning the pennant several years straight |By passing Paskert and Lobert jalong to the Phillies, they have |given the latter a nice start in this season's race, And in the mean while the Reds bover around in the second diyjsion, 80 ag not to spoil any of the chances, After two had died on swings, | sacrifice are a couple of thelr most| Two points were registered | “Home Run” Baker of Philadel-| Myers of Boston leada the signed by his! money and) during which | The Cincinnati Reds may never | "| Words by Schaefer Music by MacDonald YNT , a WELL, YESS, vor's oT AQOLF. DoT'S Him. FRIEND ze) ast —— Te : —— PORTLAND, _ “Ore, July 16 Robert Johnstone of Seattic won Los ANGEL BS, July 16. The entry of the Vamoore, of Or Clarence Rothue ve. Ray | Fielder president of the| the Pacific Northwest solf cham) Whether Charley Ledoux waa | 002, in the Potlatch regatta, to bo |the Puget Sound Athletic club | at| Northwest league, it became|plonship by defeating Jam a ey jheld on Lake Washington for three|the Dreamland pavilion Tuend day, was prominently con-| Barnes of Tacoma, 293 to knocked out by Kid Williams 10 | days, beginning Thursday morning, | night, proved to be the most we ira | as ssor to Jake|the Seattle Golf club links Tu: the sixteenth round of their con-|has brought the number of entrants boxing show ever staged in Sent. | Aeposed r of the Bos-| afternoon rhe championship test at Vernon last night, or fouled, |!n the motorboat races up to 11, the tle. Only one bout went tne tu ricans, Jones admitted] match was the. feature of the Pot-\and whether the little Frenchman |!@rkest number of bonts to ever number of rounds, The alts fo had been made an offer of|lateh golf tournament now in i ; lcompete in a race on the Pacific| low | to manage the world’s ress on the al inks actually was helpless or quit, are | coagt Harry Bishop ve. Billy . ampion Red Sox. When asked t was lely through nervous questions that are causing a flurry The Vamoone strong Wright. knocked out In firet Se beac shy « the rum that the Tacoma golfer was today among fight fa contender for b t the round. . | ted PH played a tight gn It was the wildest, fiercest, mont | Oregon Kid and Potlateh I. Last| Steve Reynolds ve. Johnny 7 tt - ‘ in the match, but becan ae 3 ; year this boat took two out of three} Kelly. Stopped in fourth c mated that alerratic in the closing stages pt. Arueling contest staged at Vernon | races with the Oregon Wolff. round. Verdict to Kelly, change in the Detrott management | Harry A. «.ager of the loca in years. Biily Williame ve. Eddie Moy: might be expected }won the club champtonship Williams won tn the alxteenth, Stopped in fourth round. Ver- m with George L. Munn | with a left swing to the belt region dict to Moy EARARRAAERRERRERED runner-up. Fleager won 6 up and| Ledoux settled to the canvas, his Charlie. Fex ve. Henry 4 to Bo face contorted with pain Krai topped in fi * BY THE MAN * |” Dutehte, of the Jericho Golf and| Utterly without knowledge of the eee von e Kpatua sis * , PROM THE STAR ®) Country é suver, equaled first principles of defense, Ledoux}, The Seattle C bamsiine got awa Clarence Retheus ve. Re * A.W. McCord, a fan at ®/ the local record wh made the|Kamely stood up under terrific In the lead tn the battle with the| Campbell. Rothus won b 4 * Tuesday's game, ts going Out ®) last nine holes in the afternoon in| puniahme 4 from the eighth | Portland Pippin Tuesday, and foul in the sesend round,” & to the game again this after ®) 94° yt rokes round to the end of the twelfth, |"ever headed. When ‘activitien| "“gily Weeks ve. Ivan Miller, 2 ome | ‘The qualifying round in the series | pounded Williams from head to |Ceaned Seattle was in pow fon of] Drew . & There would be nothing un- #| Potlatch champlonabip be-| foot with ludicrous but effective |{be long end of a 6 to Ore] Referee Ted Whiten need gods ws ype in - any " or ‘| ga 8°30 this mornin « __bwindmitt swin, I |. feng & steady game for the judge tat . ¢ times ir | dinarily ut McCord had no lithe ii cals. Score ote 6 : ae ® idea of in toda: me *} Heattle irs stopy the bouts, particularly * att tla aotenih inning of # shaw, rf gh PD 4%] the Wiliams: Moy and Fork & Tuesday's battle. It whs dur SPOR J IN E I ] OR, aes tee ie, Fox was floored ing this inning that I sought # | 1 4 & LT Fb] tree Umes, det lom'no ¢ #® out a Star reader in the right «| e ; 3 6 each knockd PSJaceee&? WIE SHOULD WORRY;@% 000 2 & reading a Star, and, because *| 4 } oe 7 and climbed to feet in an Insta: he did, he received *| | ‘ i Willfams had clearly met his mas: | * . i tou ae | eekivean a ii ta ve : ca z ter in Moy, who was far more ex v . you and me and the bigjon t & snore, somebody over at Totals 3 “hy a Perr ’ Pe A Th P | ® struggle. = McCord ®! porch chair, t rky Champs|Brown & Hulen'’s calls up and| Portiend— an ko it Po. A. | POCeDOe. Mentally fouled! utos at ass in # 1616 13th ay : * whore We| wants to know whether or not John a hes ta th . 1 + At this afteracon’s gaute 1 * A. Stee 4 Rothus tn the second round. The Se y. | L. Sullivan was ever president cfiManoney, cf > 4 1 3 referee failed to the low blow t ie r ® will again give away a free #) t means?| the United States Meichoir, rf..4 6 3 ’ . i] * ticket to a fan, who either car. ®/ « as the Good night! Let the Came | gn ut eS ee i : but two physicians, Dr. Griffin and & Hens Star (nba hand oF ote Noy i domlctied ism tetas Gare tne oe -} $$ ff BelAmwcon, oamfoed the vor oll THE MOST SPECTACULAR AND HAZARD- e , our eve a the porch are un-| eee H - * Ray & will seek the lucky Star read $ | our ev ey the Pyhes seeiis | Well hawe tee ebtiea of porters: { : 9 he had been hit low. Campbell had OUS ACT ON EARTH $¢ in the left field bleachers. #1 ing ei attacks. Gees iet| two einer bones and. teu bree A : been leading up until that time. ¢ Champs Marh {nto first place nt ‘ i Tenens at aeenenen |” Champs f f pine | and will work night and day. It's Evening and we become as popular as cher-| hard to tell just what hour the/ 10 o’Clock ry ple. We are peppered My) vok| Beavers are ilable to blow, And |Fartiand Other Northwest Games bad leys of telephone calla, and @very| wo don't want to mias any of the le cir Macrifics + LEADER OF 100,000 that ean be Rqueesed ont | pleces. seg—Jacknon Atri. Naru ADMISSION FREE TRAINMEN ASKING the national pastime. And Jost ‘28 By Mei hy Maye 7 TACOMA, July 18—The Tacoma} FOR HIGHER WAGE it the time we are ready to put| When Dug starts work on that |/p!le “re Moth le wits Ma rs played ragged ball against | ee wa lchette A. i | . be *y me 7 mpire y poke ne Tuesday, drop- new park they'll probably be tug! Spokane Ind ay, drop A 5 |ging us fellows to the grave yard| MANGS HIMSELF IN JAIL ping the second straight game to Boats leave foot of Spring St. direct to Park in flying machines MONTESANO, Wash., Jul Mike Lynch's cellar champs by an| er i ee ates ¢ aoke ee 11 to 1 score every half-hour, beginning at 1:30 p. m. After some of enough to bear his welght, “ wasanen aioe | Martin, 43, hanged himself 1 add that the {night {mn the showerbath room tn their heads down to the bone. jthe county jail ee Martin, who Is a native of Pin | VANCOUVER, three July 16.-~Toner land, was sentenced to four months ‘anteme. anak Inated day. Boatman sup: Toner, but too late to save the Bees from a 7 to 2 defent Vancouver erald and bit him on thy hu the Heldelbure Cate ntertainment. Hotel and Spring Mo Birkle, Advert sement hae wis tteries WHEN GOLF GETS A GUY BY BERTON BRALEY olf seems a very simple game, old and tame. You can't how mach {s found just little bails around, And then you try it, with a sneer, a the little sphere and wildly swipe the ambient air, and try again, and miss, and swear and get excited, stubborn, sore, and try, and miss, and try some more, and thus, unconscious of its jure, you find the game has got you, aure. Then all your leisure you devote getting Colonel Rogie’s and talk of hazards, greens and toes, and many other things these—all symptoms the golf disease, Thus, when the on holes are done, you come tn y from the sun, and your drink, if y » dry, and sit upon the porch and He to your comrades and their wives—about your puts, your mighty of making No. 3 in four most you lie about your score The know you lie, you know they But no on cares to tell you #0 And now, at last, you'd rend and maim Whoever spoke of “golf as tame men’s hobby, slow knocking miss an fun pesky goat like av lie drives, know, SHOE REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT (Heat by Test Established 23 KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613-2nd Ay. Years.) Effective May 22d, 1913. S.S.PRINCE RUPERT S.S.PRINCE GEORGE Leave Beattle, W Midnight, Wedn For Va Rup Granby ave Beattle, Midnight For Wash, Sunday, Vietorta, Victoria, | Vancouver, © Rupert and Stewart rt and Ray. 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