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2 —_—_—-_—- ATHLETIC PARK | BASEBA . SUNDAY | t + Bee two games for the price of one. | TP Firat gaime starts at 2 o'clock moan SPOKANE VS. SEATTLE f i Yesler Car Admission 250 and 50¢ RHEUMATISM Stomach Beoubte, Bezema and All Diseato i ~Sulphurro Diseases wi! find | quick relief in. Phone Main 903. ilyres Transfer Co. ; 4 Office 114 Jackson St. ; . 1) If “DENNy-RENTON” a. All Clay Products | 1007 Hoge Bldg. a4 F Cffice Phone Matin ‘ y Rea Phone, Kenwood 1473 ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, installing 1018 Post St. Seattle That Seattle has the finest bilfiard parlor in the world? Come in and see. BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor You're “The Picture of Health” When you wear Trueto Nature Teeth you look weil and fee! better. You're confi. Gent, too; they don’t drop and embarrass you every time you meet a friend. { You feel a joy you haven't " known before. 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Dixon, the Eng | teat | A yw has the edge on the t team The reprosentatives of the U. 8. broke over the singlos matches yestepday, and, by capturing | the] oubfes today, have made them $ favorites tn the betting “| win Monday's final singles DOUBLES Tooay mplonahtp of the © doubles ch nee a Tennis club will be decided this afternoon with a match be tween Ruasell and McBurney gain ay and Turner, These Stafford and Dillard, week wi resumed, t the consolation singles, The finals in both contests take place next Saturd TYLER LOSES TO MILNE VANCOUVER, July 26,—Tyler, star of the Vancouver tennis tour was na Be A. 8. wever, Milne, 6-3, got a place o 14, 6-3. Ty b PLAY FOR GOLF TITLE CHICAGO, July The ern amateur golf championship is the sy which go to the winner f today’s match between Warren K. Wood of Chicago and E. P. Allis of Milwaukee, ak eee RRR RHEE ERE Umpire Jimmie Rev. M. A. Matthews will preach a sermon next Sun- day evening entitled “Cod Wor! Us. The sermon next Sunday night will discuss the subject— “The Destructive Power of One Seattle Sinner.” Everyone cordially invited. g Through First Presbyterian Church Seventh and Spring. Way: ~ S < gz 8 CAR. BARBER) | A Tour de Luze”’ is an expression supremely fitting In connection with a trip to the East on this PALATIAL ALL-STEEL TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAIN. the enjoyment of rare scenic beauties with the pleasure of a journey in absolute Ease and Comfort. Low Round Trip Summer E2Xcursion Fares to the East Daily Until September 30, 1913 Wor further information regarding fares, train service, reservations, @@., call on or addrene General Agent Passenger Department LL, City Passengor Agent CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST. PAUL RAILWAY SECOND AVE. and CHERRY ST., SEATTLE It combines vived the semi-finals 1 Friday afternoon | ’ and MeHurney won a e final round by eastly 61, the singles for men) be followed by liminated from the 1 play Friday, the West-| Toman, whose) Nation appointment as an arbitrator {n the , | Winning 10 games tn a row ts some siderable performance in *) @ major league. j* BY THE MAN *®) Eurlier this season Fred Falken: * FROM THE STAR ® berg won 10 games for the Naps * If you are going to the game | and was lauded to the akies as the ® today, Mr. Fan, and decide to ®| “come back marvel.” The work of ® watch the hostilities from the #| the human string waa splendid, but, ® leftfield bleachers, you had ®| then, Falkenberg ia a veteran of * buy a Star. In the sev. &) many big league batt indeed * ng of today’s game I #! are 90 per cent of th * ccost one of the fans In ®| eumulate a long list ¢ * hers who has a ®| Just now the * { The Star either in his ®/ gossiping about ® the wonderful! * r t, and will award @/ pitching of Joe Boehling, the | # the sald fan a free grand. @/ handed star of the bustling V | % stand ticket. Maybe you'll be #| ington crow. Boehling’s work s #0| % the lucky one %| sensational it threatens to become | * «Friday I gave the free tick- ®#/a scandal. He as won 10 straight | |w et to A. Andres, of 116 W. &/ games without a losing perform |® Jackson, who was viewing ®) ance. ® hostilities from the right-field #| In May Clarke Griffith was be ® bleachers. Wj} moaning the fact that he did not have a first-class left-hander to bal al league fi was received Frida next ht to food in the big cireuit if he can ever live down Mike Lynch's three-o'clock-in-the- morning’ al gation. One fan when he missed a and Mike had been again, sked Jimmie, | Friday, tf he out together | Hunky Shaw, our demon outfield: | er, walked into one of Kraft's| slants and biffed his semt-annual| homer. . Killliay got back into the game when Strait retired in the third owing to his injured ankle. Killilay killed the first one, the ball alight ing In dafe territory o- Bill Bloomfield, th land heaver, will rep next week. Bill was | Cohn at the first of the sens had thus far refused to report see Bobby James demonstr: worth again Friday by tw necting for hits, and then pilfe a sack. in right. When Shaw hoisted an easy one to Waffll tn the fourth had been carted away by oner, all hands on the Indians tossed away their mits and start to dash for the bench. Woffll ca celed the benchward jaunt by per mitting the ball to wiggl: glove. from his fielders to race ut the | especially when they ped with nets . gardens, are not equip Spokane without Mike Lynch re | minds us of Art Pelkey minus Thomas Burns, : ° A Tacoma scribe rises to remark that as long as Leo Reardon gets along nicely, he ts an “uncovered phenom. As soon as he ts bumped he will be a “bush b ue boob” - While perhaps we can swallow at “honor” stuff handed out by| ank Farmer, who wouldn't fight because he was asked to put up a} forfeit, it is doubtful whether Joo Bonds will, * Honest fighte are thick—like white black be ork Gipe is wohatoied to pitch this Riahes Seattle Daily at 10:15 a. m. |" | GUNNERS ARE BACK | The Seattle competitors in the} Indian club shoot at Raymond,| Wash d today. The tourna ment of the most success. ful ever held in the history of the club. A business sesston and an-| nual election of officers of the elub| was held before the gunnera left Raymond Friday night. EB. A. Bean of Bu was re-elected president Raymond was selected an the 1914 meeting place. AMERICAN LEAGUE | Phin 4, Dete | int of darknew NATIONAL 12, Ft LEAGUE OE BOEHLING, WASHINGTON RECRUIT, LATEST SENSATION; WINS 10 d he asked to be relieved. Ful lerton then took up the burden, re ou Score , | Corner Third Ave. and Peattie apn uw POA BE Pike St. t So ae Oe ee. G e Haymond, ao eee 8h 4 g to Jackson, 1 a ee ee ee Cad a a ike Jan ee re ere Se ee Ser See Bt Saat c oy eee a | Fullerton, p S's: ore 8 | uo POA If so, you will want to take | ¥ a ie the train that is most conven-|y H jient and offers you the best | Wee" ia service. ’ oo if a ee This means, of course, that ie the cor-| * c+ | i hese splendid |{h@ effective pitching of Southpaw You betcher, Eddie, it takes a lot) Which offers you these splendid staniey, Hoatman, the University of nerve for § s utility out-| trains of Washington. pitcher, lost his game by a %-0 score Friday, Port | Seattle-Portland Express land outplayed the Bees | aves 8 3 Portland ae ae | Leaves Besttlé d Os. m. | Viotoria rere S0e tee \rrives Portland 2 p. m Stanley and Wililams; Boatman | and Shea. | me achodulg in Natio THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1913. BARRIEAU AND O’BRIEN CLASH STRAIGHT anco his team and meanwhile Rochling was sitting on the bench | with his ear to the ground Hoehling was playing corner lot ANCOUVER, B Jul bail in Richmond, Va, last year Yor ng Philadelphia ry O' inter when he was “discovered” by Bill land Frank Harrienu of Vanco Poot, a Washington baseball seribe. | will box 10 rounds at Brighouse this at 140 pound in th afternoot O'Brien te think he t et A 10 round preliminar t rnie Barrieau and Will Darnley, both of event, which starts at 1 po | Jimmy Hewitt will referee. Pete Reardon, the young Bremer ton southpaw, will get hia first chance to start a game Sunvay af Jernoon, in the first ¢ » of a dou bleheader between attl and Bpoka A bie Reardon's friends towns around the 8 t has pitched, is expected at games, Dell will pitch the » came MORRIS BCORES KNOCKOUT JOPLIN, Mo, July 26 Carl Morris, Oklahoma heavyweight, scored a knockout tn the fifth round of his scheduled round bout with Al Benedict of Brooklyn here Friday night ‘Your | Graduate Optomet- fist ' 4 Ww Rpt wi heary Idle Money Money awaiting « for these lies id ort often init rent; but do not week, investi chances come every year month, or In even the meanti this money muld be earn ing st, which it will 1 place it in this Interest at the rate of 41/2% THE BANK FOR SAVINGS THE PARTICULARS | revere rerrere reer e tee ee eee tees Willard Metkle and Charley Ful-| , lerton tpitched Unele Dave” | Kraft, Spokane'’s veteran left-hand-| ler, and Seattle won Friday's contest |4 to 1. The victory gives the Cham |plons a one game lead for the series.) Meikle’s arm gave way in the aixth you will choose one of the Four Fine Trains ry that eget every day between and Portland via vee attle Other | Other Northwest Games| Games PORTLAND, July 26.—His team. mates being unable to score under 0.W.R N= Shasta Limited Train De Luxe eee Leaves Seattle 11:30 a. m.! VANCOUVER, July 26—Despite| Arrives Portland 5:30 p. m./the fact the Beavers hopped onto the “ron Man” for a trio of tallies Puget Sound Express in the first, the Tigers overcame Leaves Seattle 11:45 a. m,|the lead and won by a score of 7-6 a t Arrives Portland 6:30 p. m,/i2, 8 10 inning battie tg x P igh ; scouver ‘ 6 1 3 OWL, the popular night train McGinoity and Crisp; Ingerroll Leaves Seattle 11:15 p. m.| and Konnick Arrives Portland 6:45 a. m | NORTHWESTERN (Berths can be occupied at | Pet 9:30 p. m.) francet fete , ‘ et ae] You will enjoy the benefits of 45 oe ae 46 Oe ALL-STEEL COACHES _ «/ i eT and all the other features that | AMERICAN LEAGUE the most up-to-date train serv-| pinaaepnia ‘on we ice affords ‘ and ton The O-W. R. & N. places)‘ paramount your comfort and onvenience. 31 or further information and| | reservation call. on or phone Pet | J. H. O'NEILL, ee : ait District Passenger Agent, | hr sur . » 4 OAal 716 Second Avenue. ine on he ote ton Telephone Main 932. Cinotnnath ‘ Bek te eel | * COAST LEAGUB | Lost. Pot. | | porttha 3 Ss \s COAST LEAGUE Oakland 4 decrement ®, Portiand ® . featherweight RRS ane a Sn NNN REELS ERICA <r A RTP eA TET: A Ene i oan a NTT eT AMERICAN TEAM DEFEATS ENGLISHMEN iN TENNIS DOUBLES | AMERICANS NOW 4 MCAREY TURNS RITCHIE DOWN Los An | ole abor day of Wil This became kne ® have no opposit I Met he mi to Ian 4 Bite hie unt i | this to mean th Ritchie holds his services to by rth more than McCarey will consent to pay. In view of this state of affairs Joe Rivers and the winner of next! Tw ay night's Cross-Taldwin con test probably will provide the Labor day card at Vernon. True to his promise that he would secure & big league berth for sident Fielder Jones Friday ication to Umpire Jimmie who ts working in the series him, P here, that he had been selected as} one of the arbitrators in the Na-| tional league next season. Tom was formerly a player in the Coast | league and later an umplre in the| same ctreuit PERCY COVE GETS CRACK AT ATTELL | former \ Seattle | ix in training at Bel Cove, the Percy lingham, Wash., preparatory to his | coming 10 round encounter with | Monte Attell in that city, August 14. The bout is scheduled to go 10 rounds The meeting of Cove and Attell | will mark the second time these two clever little boxers have gotten together. In San Francisco, August Attell scored a knockout Pee rritier ee ADVICE TO BILL YOHE *) Tut, tut,” is President Wil- & son's favorite cuss word, ac & cording to Robert Emmet Tay- lor, caddie at the Wash- ington Country elub. ec 4 Oh, Willie, dear, and did you The rumors in the air? They say that Woodrow Witl- son j Never has been known to swear, | IL he should chance to slice the #} ball, | Or miss an easy putt, He never mutters, “Damitall!” But simply says, “Tut, tut!” So, Yohe, dear, hear The “ump” 4eclare you out, Don't cuss and get up on your ear And@ raise an awfnl shout; Don't say you'll tear him limb from limb And all bad language cut— A eaucy finger shake at him And simply say, “Tut, tut!” Reet ne if you should SOeCeeCe SEES SESE eee A cool, refreshing place, Birkel Cafe. Music every evening—First and Spring.—Advertisement. 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