The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 24, 1913, Page 2

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ATHLETIC PARK Today at 3 5 SPOKANE VS, SEATTLE ‘ Vester Car Admission 28 and 500 — seer “srs om MICHAEL LYNCH ze" WTS TRAIL OF | JIMMIE TOMAN VENICE On Bainbridge Island ‘ Albert B. Lord Northern Benk Bldg. pmeonnemee aap arsenn ry other letter in Pres ae Jones’ morning mall A protest from one of the league magnates or managers, re questing the decapitation of an um One rece! pire VERSONAL| Now Manager Mike Lynch, of the SERVICE) Spokane club, 1s going to jot off a whieh will require ol post allegation that Toman was parad at 3am. fa the morning Of course, as all the other com plainants against expect, Mike believes Jimmle's next pay en tue. velope will be colors REID'S HIGH GUN Ask | Them | ° “A DIRTY Mot 23 Tisn't reopte | Bice! Intelliice ) Appreciate (ie © ving «| RAYMOND, Wash, July 24 4 healthy sound Lesiie Reid and Troeh, Seattle The first manifestations of a | marksmen, finished in first and see usually f und in the mouth : places, respectively, in the m who has a d day's shooting In the Pacific ng ei shoot here Wednesday. Reid fa Botts yoay ut made a perfect score, br .ak » out of 100 birds. Tro#h, Foon d for second place with oe sred 96 points. {much strengthe also won the 150-bird con eae D test with a score of 147. W ealthy tnt and Troeh th second 1 EXAMINATION FRES each breakin Phone Elliott 1480. Scores of the tle gunners in the 160-bird contest follow: Reld Ye ves meaner beh, 145; Hambright 129; Robb, 128; Hall cones oe ma PvOMTE COLMAN 1 the young recrult Spokane neither runs nor last five innings. The pants won 61, Score ABR Ht A. 8 yee 9 49 0 ° aR aa ie oe ae o 8 i ar ee et oe oe a ee oe ee ee Fe x56 ae Ce oe ae ae . 4°80 07 8 ae eee > a] a 8 ° ° Sovelaakia, ef o 8 Wagner, 2 58 lennah. if °° Pappa. rf Fr AL HALL 1021 First Ave. m ons Seattian Pitt Gi od, Ajax Dr it leaves both cities 6:00 m. | Boston aT o ane NORTHWEST TRACT! CO. |e Leute ™ ‘ 90 SVBRETT. Wash. | Clucinnatt ” ry a DANCING pees. a HIPPODROME ia Anevion 8 J wtverett 7. Oakiand ‘ Orches' fan Franciaco 82 . “an AMERICAN LE De New York poetp Washington ano 1 Boston 3, Cleveland & Philadelphia - AMUSEMENTS | SEATTLE THEATRE THE FRANK RICH COMPANY ra ome MODERN MUSICAL TABLOID de Prices 10c an@ 20c P antages Theatre “Unequaled Vaudeville Means Pantages V ville.” y JOE HOWARD NATION ft. Loule 1 AL LEAGUE Portiand Oakiand Ban Francis |PLAY SEMI-FINALS IN DOUBLES TODAY five matches were played In attle Tennis club tournament | Wednesday, it being ladies’ day on |the courts. All the sets were close. —AND- Wednesday's double: * MABEL M’CANE follow Sieg Womposer and Musical Comedy Star! 4 Leo and Hellbron beat Parschall and (Other Big Features. 10¢ and 206 | | | ‘DR.E.J.BROWN a ie s 6 | 4 Finet bent Taylor and De O43 his afternoon the semi-finals in matches being scheduled Dillard and Stafford ve Ht | 1 and McBurney ve. Adame and ve, Bollard and Pinot. Rome and Ernet ye Judd and Lewte Kkhhkthhhhhthhk BY THE MAN FROM THE STAR Today is Ladies’ day at Dug's and it is also the after: noon on which I will hand one * of The Star's free grandstand ® * * * D E N T | s T DENTIST Beattio’s Leading Dentist. Stara in that section of the Melvor had on the ball] in the early rounds Wednesday, and by the time the fifth had t reached, Mac was trotted to the|/ It 1s nothing uncommon for ma jor league players to perform so |sensationally that they are talked and written about. That's what jthey are r guers for But every once tn a while some ‘oungster {n a big or Ittle minor begins to cut up in ko as ng a manner tha eo im mediately becomes an attraction VA FOR HIS _ ati leree holds lthe conclusi has started a 123 | local welterweight, 4 lot of arguments amongst the box Phone Elliott 1314 {if | tng enthusiasts of the c argu {i3| ments that will continue till the ref somebody's arm at of the scheduled 16. round bout and declares a winner the Northwestern le: |golf and what are real sport, b | . | |doubles take place, the following Couver, Lae and natly Winners above match ve. Palmer ond|himeclt *\umns Wednesday ary Barrteau {8 conceded to have a 4 aplendid chance agalost the Quaker til city 4. The local boy han a stiff punch, an aggressive method that means a good bout for the nd above all he has a fight Jimmie Toman has come to the plate with the announcement that Portland has a good chance to cop gue fing. Boy tell him Jim fishing trip page Bob Brown an mie is ready for . They are still slurring the North- western league with that hateful about the bushes. O, patls of : Our idea of nothing at ali—What the Seattle tennis players think of the golfer thinks about tennis. "Tis a case of 50-50 and all bets off. And both games 6 us, Timothy Whenever ball players get togeth- er on the diamond, fans see more fighting for two bits than the ustml ring follower does for a couple of dollars. . You might say, baseballically speaking, if you had the inclination, that George Tebeau, who has been Tesults | divorced by his wife, is a free agent . There is something In that “caat-. ama beat Myers ana|ing bread on the waters” stuff. Ta-| coma received a Million for a Crum ee Formerly Medford, Or., and Van- Wash clamored for the honor of being Bud Anderson's burg. Now they are trying to blame one another. ee each each At present P. Reardon, our young left-hander, has the limelight all to Pete has flung 10 innings nee Joining the Champs, five last week and five Wednesday, during | which time he has held bis oppo-) nents to two hits and no runs. Rear-| * don applied the whitewash to the| Indiana in both the hit and tally col: | ° | Thre regulars were missing from * | gardens, Sensational St. Paul Shortstop Is Fielding Marvel of the Minor Leagues; Boston Club Has String on Him and Will Jerk It This Year and the scouts camp upon his trafl. , Thus he b& Midget Scott » St Paul American is one of these s the best young Inft rin the biggest f leagues this year * the property of the Hos m of temporary world’s mplons and is playing wits St! ISE MUST FIGHT NEW TITLE Dy United Prese teased Wire ing heart Saturday Frank has VANCOUVER, B. C,, July 23.— ‘everything to win and nothing to The announcement of the match lose. Should he manage to put next Saturday afternoon at the O'Brien down foe the ¢ unt his ring *| Brighouse Arena between “Young gp, it will not mean Philadelphia Jack” O'Brien and li surely be no dis Frank B 4, the hard-hitting grace to be beaten by a boxer who has outpointed Leach Cross and Ad| Wolgast. It ts greatest chance | that ever come the way of Barrieau | The Vancouver boxer will have| the advantage of about five pounds weight, as the bout will be at 140/ pounds ringside and O’Brien can weigh in at 135 if necessary, It will be one of the very few times that Barrieau has ever entered the ring with an opponent his own weight CHATTER} the third, which Stonewall juggled for a few moments, and then loafed while Smith beat it down to the bag. Jackson could have made the} out by either sprinting to the bag| himself or by beaving to Mclvor,| who was waiting for the throw, And| Smith was given ab | Nill secured the doors to Rear. don's no-hit Wednesday record| he » circle, | ng Smith's scorching drive in the ninth. He tossed Smith out at first by a quick heave se } | Spokane scored four of their six) 8 after two runners had been} osed. The Inst two tallies in| third and the brace {n the fourth | were secured after two had been added to the obituary column Charges Frame-Up in Races; Quits Giving as his reason, “opposed to frame-ups,” Harvey Kennedy, a well-known racing driver, ts in § THE STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1913. BOBBY JAMES IS © Fine Clothes Event of Bobby James, the former Van couver third baseman, will appear In Seattle's lineup against Spokane | | thie afternoon, James wae signed | by President Dugdale Wednesday night. th S couver {o 1911, during which on Pr he gave Art Hues, the sensational | Besttlo third-sncker, a close race |i Ay Fvent with which no other fine clothes offering |lar position at third the Cham can even compare plor will be shifted to cen tor fleld and Roy Brown has been | : ‘ assigned to second base | Every Veith-Cammack Spring, Sum- Killilay and Nill have joined . ihe of geuad. Nill probeity | mer and Early Fall Suit Reduced for Will be ont of the game Ser over & Immediate and General Clearance. week ould THEY Killilay ¢ be in shape in Spokane next week | CAN'T HELP From 25 ‘to Nearly 90% Reductions J Campbell, one of the wealthiest pce of Australia is] ‘The vitel importance of these tremendous reductions Mes fn in Seattle today en tour to New|) these facts or e holds out no relief ¢ ws las. hat seg of beef, 7 > the Every garment included is of the very highest possible stand ‘alien! ta Tauteiia. Ge ies, ard of quality and at original prices conceded Seattle's very best neon In Australia, he says, are] ciothes values. ‘The fabrica are the cholcest, correct and exclusive Mover more and mote to macep | I selections from the best weavers here and abroad © cents per pound on wool, says The models are the most recent and popular types, especially sheep rising selected for Seattle most ¢ feal dressers. The talloring of every garment was done by Adler-Rochester, 3, acknowledged America’s finest tailors of fine clothes | The assortments are unusually comprising choicest selections in sizes and models for men and young men; in fact, the ranges are as satisfactory now as if you made your selection the season's beginning and paid full regular prices. complete PORTLAND, July Eight runs behind at the beginning of the olghth, the Victoria Bees started a We urge you to come in as quickly as possible for first choice, rally, and before festivities ceased | as» we are sure that the high quality of every garment and the tre- had pulled up within one potnt of mendous values will cause unusually fast selling the Portland Pippins. Portland won, 8-7. The same money-back policy that has always identified this Portland eae store, the same careful personal fittings and service are always Victoria 7°11 3\—f yours here. atteries:; Eastley and Conroy; | a. raid and Sh Here Are the Reductions Suits, regular VANCOUVER, July 24 | rersoll, whe ces to the t the end of the season, was the mound by the Taco nesday, The Tigers copy adv Men's and young men’s values to $25.00, now Men's and young men’s Suits, regular ST. PAUL CLUD [game, 18 to 1 ee rere 10 18 2 values to $30.00, noW.....ecccccccees Paul under an optional agreement, | Vancouver ee OR or something else whereby both McGinnity and Crisp Men's and young men’s Suits, regular clubs can avold the anthfarming | In vaines to $35.00, NOW 25... cccowsccesceses clause, He probably will report t bt ‘ Boston this fall. . BISHOP BEATS SULLIVAN Men’s and young men’s Suits, regular xy is a wparkling ff peli : y one of the best in the game Harry Bishop, the Seattle boxer. values to $40.00, now ....... cece eeeeeeeeeeee now. He has been hittin beat Billy Sullivan, Id welter to, having an average of .290, welght champion at Lewiston, with Nothing Reserved. Every Blue, Black and is fifth in the association inja knockout punch in the third) i i stolen bases, round of a scheduled ten-round Fancy Suit reduced. Models and sizes suitable ee HR | baw Wotnestey night. Bishop led | for men and young men, from 33 to 50 chest. nag | WHITE IN TOWN scr: sees Frnse Inctuding Panamas and Knox Hate reduced jrooma at lowest rates at Hotel Vir-/ Sailor White, the New York |fius, Eighth ané Virginia, near ‘crapper, who is billed to meet BE = sentra ne | Hagen, the Seattle policeman, Au Straw Hats ¥/3 and 1/2 | ara a «| Weith-Cammack Co. East, having boxed Poli oy, Willard He intends to | Oplemel- 4 intends t |rist al 4. W._EDMUNDS, OTH. D. 701 Leary Bids a = —_ Washington State Pennants’ OUT THIS WEEK You Must Have One of These Beautiful Pennants Secure One With Four Coupons Clipped From The Seattle Star and 15 Cents Size 15x35 Inches Dupli- ated | Paleer and Stewart make his home here. SECOND AVE. AT JAMES. Dance at Dreamland ton This is the kind of pennant you have always paid 65c for. It is the best offer we have ever made our readers. attle today, after having resigned as a member of the Moross team, | which recently gave exhibition | here. Kennedy quit the team at Vancouver. According to Kennedy, the speed reces, a part of the exhibition, were all framed up to allow Bob Burman to win. Kennedy states that he violated instructions in both races at Vancouver by defeating Burman and, at the conclusion of the race, handed in his resignation, PLAYFIELD TENNIS TOURNEY TO BEGIN Entries for the open divisions in the city playfield tennis champion diate doubles, Ray Bidleman the * * * * * * cd * tickets to a fannette who has * Spokane’s lineup. Old Mike, Wal-| ships, which begin at Woodland 113 First Ave, Union Block. *% in her possession a copy of &|ter Powell and Bill Yoho were the| park Friday, closed Thursday night Zam now giving my entire time an4|/% The Star. I will give the tick. | non-participants. Pewell and Yohe | Entries*in the closed divisions will ge ee Dental Brac, | # ot away some time during the are on the hospital squad, while| be received for a day or two yet iy work. but ase the best materials| * seventh inning, and in the w| Mike ts taking a three-day rest, with Practically all the playgrounds will to. the “a eoston.) | ® Krandstand. The ladies are *| pay, on the request of President | start on the-eliminations day. oe" pxaminations consultations | % advised to carry the paper in * | Jones t Lincoln park play will com- Soe neat cnet Mantint'n Senten|® & conspicuous place, as the #| eee mence this afternoon with the fol- fond “have an examination. then call on) & first fair fan observed with a | Pinky Grindle, the former Tacoma) lowing matches cs Biagies —F, wr 7 oo. ® Star gets the free ticket. * and Victoria® catcher, who has) McCullough vs. Ed Grabhorn; de for oni, ihen have the dentist youl y Wednesday A. Jacobson, & picked up with the Redakina, per-|Gainos va, Wally Rucker; Irving Bwhen you come to my offices be| we who resides at 1136 N. Sist, &|formed the backstop duties, while| Haun va. Henry Rortes. Doubles— dare and see my pleture in my sien stl and who was watching the #|Hannab, the regular recelver,| Gaines and partner ve, Baum and ta ce of the buliding: Its Just)» hostilities from the left field #|chased files in left fleld. Coveles-| partner; Borles and Rucker vs, Mc | Beware of Fake Dr Browns * bleachers, got the free ticket. #|kie guarded the center pasture,|Cullough and Grabhorn. Henry and . Eéwin J. Brown, D. D. 8. * There were a great number of #|which completed a battery in the| Luther will represent the interme: * * and Bun- ve. park. * ings until Work, KAKKKKRKREHRKKHEKRE 4, for people ere ea Smith tapped ene to Jackson in junior singles and Russell Levake the boys’ singles, _ 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, These pennants are of the best wool felt and absolutely correct as to color and design. They will form a pretty ornament for your den or dining room, houseboat, bungalow or living room and will appeal to you even if you are not a college man. : * : These pennants will brighten any spot. With them you can assemble handsome table covers, beautiful portieres, sofa covers, wall blankets and a hundred and one other unique decorations. 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. TT I PONE EET Pennants canbe secured at Thé Seattle Daily Star Office, 1307 7th poy BB UUUUNNNANNNUUULAUUONANNNUOUUOOANAANSOUOUUONAAAAOUOUUONAGOOUOUUNAAOUUUUANAAATTUUUNY LS Mm Y

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