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No club in any league,” aatd | Navin, “would give tn either cash | players what Cobb {s worth to There possibitfty of | ng to Hosto Cobb yesterday, In a signed an| published in a Detroit news paper, said he was dissatisfied, and wanted to be either sold or traded He prefers to go to Boston, he de M'ALEER 18 AMUSED | CLEVELAND, J 22.—James | McAleer al of the Boston Red Sox, grint y when asked for a sta i | and $5,000 fn cash for Ty Cobb of Detroit, but he refus comment. | however, that Mo > at such a trade. It is belleve Aleer would VAISE TO MEET | BAYLEY AUG. 1 Detat! | | | or the return fight be jon Frenchie Vals and Joe Bayley, ,for champ, have been definitely » following a conference betwe Promoter Chet McIntyre and Vaise | and his manager at Renton. The} two boys will meet in their return | battle August 1, and will weigh in| at 133 pounds ringside Vaise is in hard training at Ren-| ton for the bout, and expects a similar result to that of the pre vious pting with Bayley He will leave for Vancouver some time this week. Trainer George Paris is in charge of Bayley’s can and declares it will be a different boy who foes against Valse August 1. Paris b lieves that Bayley was absolute out of condition when he lost the title to Valse. The bout, which ts over the 15- round route at Brighouse, will take | place at night Instead of the after | noon, as bas been customary at Brighouse. Several hundred Seat-! tle and Renton boxing fans are ex pected to accompany Valse. MIKE LYNCH PUTS GINGER IN INDIANS| Tt was hard to bélieve that the) Spokane Indians who played here against the Champions Monday was | the same down-trodden team which | has appeared here previously tht season. With Mike Lynch as boss, the cellar champs gave Seattle the| fight of their lives. Seattle won, | Canada, +1. Score: Beattie — ABR WH POA FE Shaw, > Soy Se ee? ar Sar 3 9 6 12 @ 6 | ee HO ae OH aE i ae ke a *| ve ie Sy Se ee Ae tie ore Kullilay, of SS te he es BS Raymond, es 48 8 § 344 Meikle, p .... Ee Se ee 3 4 4 4 8 ABR H POA E iw ss 4S wt 46 0% 6 6 Cy ee Gee er a F769 € ee Bh at ee Ye * ile Sap i Sumy ae | Fitasimmons, 2.5 $8 9 26 3 8 8 Hannah, ae Ee 2 a ae | Douglass, » a ae as NORTHWESTERN LEAGUR Won. Lost Tacoma Spokane O-W. R. & N. Oregon Short Line Union Pacific Low Hound Trip Fares to Going WU Final Return Liberal stopovers allowed, going and coming, with chotee of routes. Bplendid Dini Poll LET US HELP You VACATION 7 Chicago o 44 Boston “4 a7 Os BT 2 (68 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. Lost. os 646 adelphia “on “40 “41 Brooklyn ee Hoston ee Bt Loute ae Cincinnatt . a % | COAST LEAGUE | Portiana Sacram Los An Venton Oakiand .. fan Francisco | AMERICAN 1. Philadeiphia 11 Washington 2, Ch Detroit 4, New ¥ Cleveland 4, Boston 1 | Philadelphia 2, St. Louts 4 SURPRISES THE | EASTERN CRACKS BOSTON, July 22-—William John ston, California tennia # prac was tically unknown tn the the sensation of the day ond round of the Lon, ant in the sec 0d Crick club's twenty-third annual tour: ent for the Longwood cup Monday afternoon. Playing his first important game on grass courts as well as his inital appear. ance in the East, Johnson eliminat ed G. F. Touchard, the New York- jer, 2-6, 11-9, 6-4. Johnston won the State championship in Seattle last year. vs | Infield Charley Fianagan, who | was the sensation out on the coast, playing with the San Diego team of reported to the Browns. Flanagan oe purchased by St, Louis for \ze Southern California league, has | Washington | }* HIS DAY IN “Old etuff,” he commented, The telegraph wire brought to the sporting editor’ Los Angeles, In which the loser demanded Artist Condo, sauntering over, glimpsed the story and smiled sardonically. THE STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 22, 1913. HISTORY” other chan By Condo desk one of the usual after-the-fight stories from The decision, he id, hadn't been a fair one. And, to prove It, today he slipped this cartoon to the sporting editor. FIVE MILLION, YEARS AGO TO-DAY BILL SLUGGS SAID. y _ IVE BEEN ~f ROBBED! I ON HIM ALL HAD~A SHADE THE WAY! te Four Teams to Play Series for Championship of Church League; | First Christian A series of three games between | lea the four lending teams will decide ond serub” league Much of the the champlonship of the Charen oe nee eae ie Ir attributed Athletic league next week to the efforts of Howard Rupert, “DENNY-RE Tuesday afternoon at Dugdale’s secretary park two games will be played be the league and ten others in a sec A standing of the clubs follows ATHLETIC PARK -_ DETROIT MAGNATE DECLARES HE WON’T LET TY COBB GET AWAY |BASEBALL Avo) Today at 3 SPOKANE V8. SEATTLg Yesler Car Admission 250 and ty DANCING Club Is Leading gue. There wore ten teama fr All Clay Products tween the four teams, the two win W. L. Pet. | ners playing later in the week for| First Christians $1 aa the championship, Tho first game Queen Anne Christians. 7 2.7 | will be played between the First) Westminster Presby 63 — ——— Christians and Westminster Pres Milerim Congregat’n’) 6 3 estern Ornamental Trog bytertan nd the second with the | Plymouth 5 4 Wi Queen Anne Christia: Pilgrim | Norwegian Lutheran 46 bias er ire Works i Congregationals, Games start at 6 Ffrat M. EB. ee | : irving Seattle, Wash, o'clock Reformed resbyterian, 32 6 = Enclosure Fire : The season, Just closed, was one | First Presbyterian ae el | Tron and W Window avast of the best 1a the history of the|Queen Anne M.E....... 2 7 Foiding Gates an@ Fencing prides mitre wns sade dD thi : ale Phone: Beacon 166, te eh tt! LES — - * *! Cities Phone M * BY THE MAN | SIN Hes. Thone, Kenwesd 4470 * FROM STAR *| ROBERT CURTIS * C. BL Lewis, who resides at #| ngles in ELECTRICAL CONTRA\ # 172 rd av, was the lucky ® | the pplon Wiring, Repairing, 4 # man at Monday's game be © noon 1018 Post Bt Beattie % tween Seattle and Spokano, #| Ten mathen are Seattle ® Lewis wan viewing the howtill- | piaye singles and #ix in doubles. | *# ties from the leftfield bleach: #|~ gin were played on the courts | *® ers, when, in the seventh in- #/ Monday afternoon One of the # ning, I gave bim The Star's #/most interesting matches of the CARROLL’S * free grandstand ticket be- */ afternoon was that between Claire # cause he carried a copy of */ghannon and Ernest rnst lost # The Star in his hand *lthe first # but played a much Removal Sale & Today 1 will dispose of the * | gtronger game in the next sets and | , % ticket in the right-field bleach- #| won 67, 64, 7-5. Another exciting We have a few Diamondg ® ers. One of the fans in that #| set was that between Bollard and} from $20 to $60 # noction of the stand, who re ® | Roge, Bollard defeated his oppo-|j PAreeins * members to bring with him a ®/ none 7-5, 46, 60 10 JEWEL! * Star, will get a free ticket to #) sronday's singles results CARROLL'S OPTICAL ® any game this week, except #/ 7 + ecole o| Ernst beat C. shan 1102 FIRST AVE, * * August 1, 823 Pike—new * * Joshua Green Bldg, e ‘SOME GOSSIP, MOSTLY OF THAT GRAND | LITTLE AFFAIR YESTERDAY AT DUG’S the windows tn a house across from | Kiliilay had 80 much luck Monday; afternoon that after the game he epent a couple of hours walking the streets, looking for a big, fat might have dropped. oe | Seattie bali players will have) thetr little joke. One up and says he ts glad of a chance to work regu- Jack Johneon says he will not re- turn from Paris. Who cares? eee Mike Lynch took Monday’s defeat about as gracefully as chee-tld takes castor oll se A Motorcycle Race Thrills, Spilis, Pills, Bills | eee | From the consistent manner in which N Betting Barred Baseball bookies will hit bang-up against a city or dinance as well as a state law after this. Councilman Wardall’s bill passed unanimously Mon da It makes it a misde- meanor for any person to make a book’ on a baseball game or any contest of skill between baseball players. Anyone found guilty Ie subject to a fine not exceed Ing $100 or a jal! term not ex- ceeding 30 Gays, or both. m4 ) in, Clayeland #1 984 Leading ; k A * a4 416 6 1 4 ra 1 738 » 4 0 10 6 2 68 eae te | $12 48 in 6 4 re a 6 16 14 2h 9 8 143 629 MODERN, elegantly furnished |! rogms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir ginus, Bighth and Virginia, near Westlake. Elliott 803.—Adv. Dance at Dreamland tonight. ve | »| Rar removing Johnny Evers, one would ket the idea he was an appendix. see Brooklyn fans now admit they jroll of $100 bills that somebody |itye in New York ee Manager Raymond declares Gipe probably will be out of the game for another week. ee Speaking of the heated climatic conditions, even Dug bas had his locks mowed off to the bone. We expect a drop in the price of halr mattresses as soon as Dug's tresses reach the upholsterer. eee Spokane must have a pretty fair assortment of infielders when they can afford to keep Wagner on the bench. Wagner is one of the beat fielding second basemen in the | league. eee Shaw committed wholesale lar- ceny Monday, swiping three sacks, all told. In the first, Hunky pur loined third and then’ pulled off a double steal with Strait and scored eee Meikle was never in better form than he was Monday He had an at on the ball, bis was perfect, and the beat Indians could do was five well scattered biffs see Douglas, Fitzsimmons and Han- nah made their first appearance| here Monday, Hannah is a Seattle boy. eee Killilay poled a long one over the right field wall, the sphere heading in the direction of one of | NATIONAL LEAGUE Leading arass, N.Y Magee, Philadetphia 7 each, Chicar 6 Konetehy, & den, ‘Th Pittsburg .. 16 4 067 Ras Bent the park. Some one living in the house noted the tmminent danger of the window and opened It In time to let the ball “walk In.” Marty got the ball back and smuggled ft out of the gate an a keepsake. cee Dow te probably the tall twirler in the league. He ts husky, too, but carries himself very loose | nick; McGinnity, Belforé and Crisp. ly. His breaks and speed bad the Champs worried all the time. eee Killilay made a espectacular play when he knocked down Hannah's ation, 9 to 4. Vancouver . >.» -§ it Tacoma .. eee -4@ 18 2 swat to the center field boards with | one hand and = then sphere in his lap eee given an ovation as FT gton State Pennants) OUT THIS WEEK You Must Have One of These Beautiful Pennants Secure One With Six Coupens Clipped From The Seattle Star and 15 Cents trapped the series, 41. | the pan In the second. |Kantlehner and Shea Washin ee ee ee ee ABE HAS CHANCE LOS ANGELES, July 22.—If Abe Attell wants an opportunity to re dew 1 Stafford beat Jahn. Ansinag Turenne ¢-0, Lainure and Shannon. ——— en, ROBERTS|| PAIN -mAVING « default 2 1 row Burwell, 4, ¢ na ‘Turner > beat 4 O48 yabiee—Murray habilitate himself before the Los - - PAINST AKIN Angeles fight fans as a feather-| May 30: The Beavers are bound | UENTISTRY weight contender, he must agree to jto blow make 125 pounds at 3 p. m., for bis June 15: The Vancouver slump proposed fight with Jack White at}\is about due. Vernon on the evening of August July 1: ‘The Brown squad is 22 This is Promoter McCarey’s | pound to crack. final word telegraphed today to 2 " oe Attell. 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