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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1913. Vacation Trips ry . @ \ SNAPSHOT OF HIGHEST PRICED MINOR LEAGUER IN FIRST BIG LEAGUE GAME CLIFF BLANKENSHIP SERIOUSLY ICL; LEAVES JOB AT MISSOULA Larry Cappelle of the Milwaukee That the is ok tas bandvall Panené to 0 ashington clab. He clud, brightest star In the Amertean . : f. until an in | . " day® of Cliff Miankenship, former! caught for th nators un yY | atsociatton, has gone to Comiskey’s [Beattie catcher, major longue play: Jury forced him to retire, He then | otorc cie | Chappelle cost the Sox $18,000, er and gout, and the man who ix! became a sca it af t Washingto Olle? so many delightful possibilities that ; 4 of credited with waving discovered And, Curing Ld ne we , r ve c t € jthe biggest price ever paid for a | Walter Johnson, i# very close at son, who was then pitching In touring is growing rapidly in favor, The 5 phe felder hand, is the report which comes| ho, A few years ago Blanke is lower than that of any other motor ve e in ~ — Sr = * fexicosie wat from’ Missoula, Mont, where Blank: |caught and managed the Tacoma|M stance a conservative average of fuel con muld {nto his first major league game un snahip ta manager of the looal lub, team tp th 4 iy es pes ggnt be seventy-five to eighty miles for an I} sin ankensh 8 serious and Hlankenship 0k Ove a | " " wr » 2 Gar conditions thet mignt chake te will loave fer the const in a few|agership of the Missoula club in| gle gallon of gasoline. The INDIAN ; Serve - any ite ne the Ath days in an effort to regain bis the Union association at the been |} is as dependable as any first-class au 0 lhe Malad thy ste ase hres health, It is generally belleved in| ning of the present season {s | | letice Ee | Missoula that the present {llncas team was making a strong bid tor ode 4-h.p. Single........$215 Phe C will terminate Blankendhip’s base-|the pennant until he becam The Camera brigade photograph eas aeeeee ne Since then the team has dropped | Monster 7-h.p. Twin $265 Blankenship caught for Seattle to second pls when the local club was a memver| The former Seattle catcher was | of the Coast league. It was at the| very popular in Missoula, and ‘the | end of Seattle's Inst season in the| fans there are planning @ monster | Const league that Blankenship *d-| benefit for him | ‘TIES FOR SECOND|CHAMP WILLING) It was ladies’ day He was lead-off man, because of his hitting and sprinting ability Chappelle didn’t get a hit in his |, Count the Fadians on the ro @ Sete SK RAYMOND, Wash. July 2 ‘ tod Pr 1 Wire Lesiio Reid, the Seattle marks | Los ANGI Le July 23,—Wilile | man, tled for second place with) Ritchie is here today to talk fight V. H. Francis and 8. M. Day, with| with Tom McCarey. The pair were a score of 96, Tuesday in the Pa-| oxpec to get together today to cific Indian ‘tournament. F. C.| discuss a probable match here for Rheil finished high man, scoring|the lightweight championship. +98 birds out of 100 shots While Ritchle dectiffed he was willing to} tle gunners ng in|constder any match for Labor Day the shoot did not to ex-jand that the highest bidder will pectations, better scores By the|get his service, regardless of the| Seattle entrants are expected to-}opponent selected. MeCarey prob day jably will offer Ritchie a match| Scores at 100 birds: with Rivers or the winner of the ¥ Hethi, 96: ¥ Aw |Cross-Baldwin go here July 29, | man, es | Other Northwest Games } “"t| PORTLAND, July 23.—The Bees 1 R | Fecovered their batting eye Tues | day and took the second game of the series from Pivot 8, 6-1. Motorcyclists experience a spirit of buoyancy—a thrill of freedom—somewhat similar to that felt by aviators. Over fair roads and in favorable weather motorcycle tourists are able to average easily 100 to 125 miles per day without undue speeding or fatigue. A thousand- mile tour may thus be safely undertakenson an INDIAN and covered within two weeks WANTS TO BATTLE _[Vietoris on : . | SAMMY LANGFORD inne osc cscacn’ ana Sshen’| If Companionship Is Desired | Mays Williams , 1 A single-seated INDIAN may be equipped with efther a side-car, SAN FRANCISCO, July 23 VANCOUVER July Van. {fg converting {t into a tricycle, or a tanden seat may added, in Sailor Petroskey middleweight! couver outbatted the Tacoma Ben either case accommodating another rider, The INDIAN will never {champion of the Pacific Coast, is| gals two to one, grabbing Tues. go back on you, but will deliver more open road enjoyment, body | willing to box Sam Langford, at! day's game & to 2 |B and soul invigoration, than any other known motor vericle }158 pounds ringside after he goes | Vancouver iS hee ASK FOR FREE DEMONSTRATION. }through with his match with Bob! Tacoma 6 6 rs | McAllister here August § Petros-| Batte Schmutz tas Kon |the latter wants to split the purse LARRY CHAPELLE, BRIGHTEST MINOR LEAGUE STAR, AT BAT FOR FIRST TIME IN A |for 20 rounds only. The match WILLIE OUT 18 BUCKS MAJOR LEAGUE GAME. SCHANG OF ATHLETICS CATCHING, PORTRAIT OF CHAPPELLE ABOVE. | could not be put on until Sep: | SANTA CRUZ. July 23.—Fifteen Largest Automobile monees ea and Bicycle House In tember. “3 the elghtee thousand dollars ft Rh ote reg) 817 East Pike Street, Near Broadway Lightwet, Champton Willie TELEPHONE EAST 471. _| CHICK EVANS IS STAR | Ritehie got for knocking out Joe Our Aim: first big league game, but he proved {of Hender’s fast balls, driving It to|deep center, where Walsh grat bed | jevery inch a ball player. Rube Oldring in left Then he {t after a run. Hoth attempts were | The first time up he pickled one caught a sharp curve and sent {t to screaming line drives. MIKE YEA, IT HATH A TRULY ROMANTIC TWANG! A GOOD NAME FOR A HERO Rivers of Los Angeles today is in CHICAGO. July “3 All Pacific custody of Justice of the Peace Coast, Middle West and Rocky | Bias. Motorcop Buaregard says he| Mountain state entrants in the Ceught Wille burning up the Bo-| play for the Western amateur golf|@Wel road in his new car, The championship have been elimin-|champion was “pinched.” put up ated. The list of aspirants for the| bail and never camé back. title has thinned down to 16| | | Service and Courteous Treatment. Effective May 22d, 1913. What ho, me royal knavel Gad- ; rank amateur, Strait did hie share of the work | golfers. FRISCO GETS SCHALLER come oa care Seal Oat a By es inernay TT ie S.S.PRINCE RUPERT S.S. PRINCE GEORGE al stumps and lift Mike Lynch from) Fullerton ptiehed @ brand of ball/ three stinging Wallops. | Tuesday's play, fintsbitg 34 holes|nounced here today that the Chi-| Leave Beattie, Wash, Leave Seattle, Wash, his task of galley slave. Put him that would win nine times ont of |in 151 strokes, winning the gold|cago White Sox have sold Outfield-/ Midnight, Wednesday, Midnight, Sunday, on the throne and crown him andjten. To stand a team on their) Hand Mike the. Pennant In the/ medal for low medal play. War-jer Walter Schaller to the San ~~ wer pass the ple to him twice daily for heads for eleven fram oantp league, When/ren K. Wood mage the rounds in} Francisco club of the Pacific Coast Vietoria, | Vancouver, Victoria, Vancouver, | months, Mike! Ah, me, what to have one of ‘em p Was directed to the clab-| 152, Phelps tn 152 league Prince Rupert and Prince Rupert and | name for a hero. over the short wall, is surely a/ house in the eleventh for stepping | — - a dee Granby Bay. ' Stewart. eee | heart-breaking sight lon Jimmy's toes, he bellowed tl at Our idea of nothing at all—What | 84 > | Ja had been up in the wee ama’ }you thought of Raymond's judg Seattle had a swell chance in the| hours of the evening previous. | ment in letting Gipe bat for him in| twelfth. Bases full, two down, and| Wonder how Mike knew? the seventh, and what you thought Wilson grounded out. Curses! eee | jafter Al walked back to the bench. | eee Nig Peters, the Stanford boy, who | i ee | Cadreau wa showing unusually| has been playing first base for the Some people are never satisfied. | Poor form until Lynch Joined the! Portland Pippina, drew his release McGinnity is still kicking because |*quad. The Redskin's performance | Tuesday. Guign! succeeds Peters | Jones gave him a threeday vuca-| against Seattle was one of his best|at the Initial corner | thon. | heaving exhibitions of the present e ee |Season, When the Indian ts right Besides beinitiind the greatest Frank Chance says ain” | there fre few better tossers in this|number of ground balls, Pitesim O'Loughlin ts the worst umpire ber eal e mons led both teams with the club. ever saw, but 1 know « ntimber of) | umpir: fn this ctireuit who are e Jealous of Silk’s distinction. HOME RUN BEATS us| ‘ERNST A WINNER oP gee wieiaiiae A home-run wallop by Pappa, Mike Lynch was eliminated from 7 POND, | soeteat the qualifying round for the chirop-| With one man on, resulted in a. ¢,,/17,0lmin "Susur tite odist championship Tuesday by | 5-to-3 victory for the Indians after Professor Mrast, the University of Ump Toman. Mike tried to carve! to 1ning battl F cd ; : up Toman’s pedals in the olinic, | ning battle against the Tealey- Washington star, is today regard. kums Tuesday afternoon. The ed as the dark horse of the Seattle r but was chased from the lot amps railied.in the last half of Tennis club tournament. Ernst |the twelfth, but, after loading up took the first net 64, lost the see the bases, failed to score. ond 1-6, and won the third 7-5 CONNECTING AT PRINCE RUPERT WEDNESDAY FOR Port Simpson, Masset CONNECTING AT PRINCE R Poacher Island, Skidegate, Pacofi. Lockeport, Jedway, Ikeda and Rose Harbor. SHOE REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT (Beat by Test- Established 23 Years.) ’ 3M. GOODTER. CP. &@ T. A J. H BURGIS, General agent. KLEIN rs SHOE sia L oot mene or fee wee g a i City Office, First Ave and Yester Way, Seattle, Wash. AGENTS FOR ALL TRANS-ATLANTIC STEAMSHIP LINES. annum po « # Ernst won through his deadly ser Bhoee Peele You Must Have One of These Beautiful Pennants 7 8 8 8 8 Ol Bina beat mt “i i 4 iu Dhe te: Secure One With Four Coupons Clipped ee eee ets ee From The Seattle Star and 15 Cents or aymon in enth | vers an >. ee omie an 4 ee ee te on | Size 15x35 Inches re He 2 tnis boat Fiske and Fran f 0 : ° ° 2 4 Sof GR eee eee eee eee! a « «© 0 ® BY THE MAN 2 6 6 1 it FROM THE STAR | $ 3 §\* I gave another free ticket * away at the ball park Tues * day. H. Jansay, who lives at * 1719 18th av, was reading a * Star when I ‘approached hin win the seventh inning * handed The Star's fr * Jansay was tn the right-flel’ on balle—Ort | ® bleachers. 1, off Coveles i* Today one of the fans in the * left-field bleachers will get a * free ticket to Thursday's game |® by simply remembering ) * bring a Star with him * = Thursday is Ladies’ day, and won that afternoon I will give * a free ticket to one of the w S\% nine fans in the grandstand * If your wife, sister, or sw 465|% heart is going to the gam % tell her to be sure and buy a pot. |* Star. Maybe she'll be the Phiiadetphta sicecees 700|% lucky Star reader. oJ This is the kind of pennant you have always paid 65cfor. It is the best offer we have ever made our readers. Look for the Pennant Coupon in The Daily Star. Send in your sub- scription and have the paper delivered to you daily so you will be sure and receive your coupons daily. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Spokane AMPRICAN 1) din in din iain in inn ania india in in linn in in nin in india te s Sadiaheishahohahoehahalichelahehetel These pennants are of the best wool felt and absolutely correct as to 3) nae Paes : color and design. They will form a pretty ornament for your den or dining tes| arteritis La room, houseboat, bungalow or living room and will appeal to you even if you Nan are nota college man. we Teas] Cimetnnatt 4-4, not These pennants will brighten any spot. With them you can assemble Bs 8 Louie 8. Brookiyn 1. handsome table covers, beautiful portieres, sofa covers, wall’ blankets and a Seuiand ‘bis hundred and one other unique decorations. fan Fancisco-t Angeles ie pow : . poned seams erg A different pennant will be offered each week. Oregon Pennant Out Monday. If ordered by mail enclose five cents extra for postage for each pennant. Pennants can be secured at The Seattle Daily § tar + Office, 1307 7th pert MBE AMANNAQUQUUUUUOUOLOOAAANAUAGGOQQGGUOUUUOUUERONTAOOANUOGOOUUUOANUAGASOQOOOOUOUUUUUUAAI Joe Jeannette and Sam Langford Are Going to Tangle ’Steenth Time LOS ANGELES, July 23.—If Joe Jeannette is willing, he can re- sume his serial battle with Sam Langford at Vernon in September. Tom McCarey is awaiting a reply from Joe to an offer of a match with the Boston Tar Baby, and expects an acceptance, Joe Woodman, for Langford, already has accepted terms. Brewing Co. U.S. A.