The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 28, 1913, Page 2

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THE STAR—MONDAY. PROPOSE TWO BALL CLUBS INSEATTLE Northwestern League Probably Will See Shakeup by Next Year JULY 28, 1913 CLIFFORD WILEY. Sue! COWARD ©. TREMPER, PETERS & POWELL, Genenar Coummen fi Northwestern league ball has tak-) Please page his keeper fout of etght from those ram-|for a trial. His name may be _* ° @n too firm a hold in Py “ef pageous Indians. | Gloom after ho haa le ed at Wal Teast so the Dame Fortune and Timothy Good * 8 8 ter Jc on and a fow other Amer : Coast league luck, who aquatted on the Champa’ Rollo, cut Walt Johnson's act / ican league fingers | est season, by the bench all last wee have on in.) short and made way for this champ oes | @ Class A circuit, the Northwest-| vited by Manager Raymond to| gooneegstat, Reardon, In the 17] The proposed trade of Ty Cobb Ww f Ci an ern league will be barred from stick around all seaso rhe In-|innings Pete has Mung as a regu:|and Tris Speaker looks more Like ; ty D d 1urance nip t Portland, Portland is to be a Coast | dians, wh Jen f the atten. | lar pitcher, the packages 1 nted | a awap uM than ball ag pint fon if Pa Nh - Jeague town exclusively. If the) tion ah he pair to Seattle, | the other fellows have all contained | play a Tris has CAPITAL STOCK $500,000 Northwestern lea magnates #0 | cannot {the Champs’ at-| blanks, Turn those scores {nto the | a grouch : ; = adidas gh — desire, arguments will be heard In) tractiv. aithough {t fs rumor storage, Ignate, We need ‘em a a0 unis deine $100,000: Guamhate Pune Daposirte Wer SIRT TREN November, that Miss t and Mr, Good next mber A fan at Sunday's game couldn't am vnae, naib W. W. McCredie, president of| luck are frier Peto Reard Te | figure up those nuriceence points| Sn ‘ G02 Twinn Avenue Doth clubs, who invariably sugge and traveled with Hiker Joy, the all-around Holy! gathered in by the Indians in the & tWo teams for Seattle when anoth-| pro tosser. Wo only » | Crosa athle reported to the N Inst three stan ‘agn't gure | Sa QP tity shows signs of faltering) ames RR qe pe a ~ | whether a ip and 1 to} sow 7 Again, believes it would be advis " 9 _ | play 24 Mae SEATTLE, WASH. July” 24th,; 19136 Abie fo barton vo vith two Nor’ Connie Mack Has Won 2 World’s ° Western league clubs and continu 2 ‘ Our only argun against free ‘ous ball, Everett, Bellingham, or spece! ley Ray gu all Bvereit. Bellinadan °* Championships Out of Baseball; |°\::; 9 ee? Sas | . cai may got tho franchise. Million Doll. of the itants To the Tnvesting Public: hei Also, Quarter Million Dollars : iend d SE elle ret yet over, Iie | tian gastiatie toe aise When wa firat undectook the writing of Title Insurance,‘ under co) oe ness. Mike Lynch got two hits! | which explains the high = im ¥ Jeateréns This proves it | " oupervision, over two years Ago, we believed it to be solely @ oes ta’ ; aes ead of time and education until the Abstract would be forever discard n scientific method of of Jack's demon perform. In view + the fame Wasa of nothing st elt The| Seattle, and Title Insurance accepted ae the safe, ¥ comes ar ar nday, in which he won aa yor be knew tho < | BF i BO hondling real estate titles,,ae had been thé case in most of, the leading shedataae jh n be clties of the Country. < We're wise now. The chap whd | i. arth o Es SUE ten tennant, ant who still | ‘The second game was called In To that end we have urged Title Insurance, in season ani out, until : : ! Lvreorthg cody today the majority of the banks and brokers of this City are its open ad- thinks they have a ch ‘buy an oyster stew teams kane, | Ittes, be | . 28 Wherever was there a Dixon who could beat a McLoughlin, anyway? ar SHADY Things are looking among the heavywetghts ore 8 vyocates, in neveral notable instances refusing to buy or, loan on any other basis. 4: si SSOR SNSnaeNNNi shntt CL AEE a convert to Title Insurance, may we direct your in the confident hope and expecta- deperdent upon 4 due appreciation If you are not yet most earnest attention to ite merits, tion that your active support is alone of its bensfite to you. black now St. Louls has a heaver named | | Doak, proving St ee ee we have the most complete title records in thie County,‘ issuing & Peedted policy only after the title has been exhaustively examined by two trained BS th eyes paginas oR bagi examiners, working independently of each other. This eliminates every heavy wind. Just tke postponing a avenue of error, so far as humanly possible. Our policies are protected ‘ i oo gee lh oneal Ec dupe by a State fund of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, that can never be with- The National City Bank |) ae ee drawn, unless replaced by a like amount. Thexgpre also protected by our fs that of ~ ae eri a TEE IN entire responsibility, making og oe be abet certain = — : ttle bake 0 the BGA ak is Te tive and buoiness ingenuity can devise, and infinitely more safé n Guarding the Funds ligt Soa ee Gi petaned Sw Abstract-Opinion method. entrusted to our care by thou- re noo Ie fe tae has writ An exceptional title-record plant and a corps of skilled title work- crs enables us to offer a premium rate sufficiently low to make Title Ins- urance pref#rable to the Abstract from the standpoint of economy, irrespect- ive of the other commanding advantages of our policy method. An original policy usunlly costs less than the continuation and examination of an Ab- stract; subsequent policies are always lese expensive. One premium covers ® poliey for all time. Our policies assure a higher degree of safety, a sands of Seattle's citizens |ten the sporting | telling of thetr p | Jimmie annou | next Jur with In addition We Pay 4 Per Cent Interest on Savings Accounts Cal Delaney alee the tour with @ greater economy, and quicker action than is possible under any other title Cashier ad aa method. b ’ Ireland and/ a campaign w that with said Done. hat It and the globe iia. The 7 there comes from Snowle Baker, and will be | accepted.” THE CARICATURIST’S IDEA OF CONNIE MACK, DRAWN FROM) LIFE. If you have not given thie matter the consideration your best interest demanis, may we suggest now ae the opportune time to so do, and at the eame” time invite you to write or call for more epecifio information on this, most. important and interesting question. oe Cas tee eee Babe Borton, who recently was sold to Jersey City of the Interna The best loved man in baseball; Mack bought his release from | tional league. and who refused to re that’s Connie Mack, winner of four| Pittsburg, counting his 10 years a| port, wired the management of the American league and two world’s! failure and deciding to begin over. | Skeeters that he will report for duty pennants, manager and part owner! He signed to manage Iwankeo, | this week of the Athletics, who 29 years ago wh he was given fi hority : adie quit shoe making at Haverhill, h A Washington baseball Mass, to play bait. Connie Mack ts worth perhaps a quarter of a million, and he made {t out of baseball, saving and in- vesting his money Mack was 22 when he quit mak ing shoes. His figst baseball job e olmn to was as catcher with a Connecticut jclub which sold him to Washing ton. He went next to Pittsburs. rs Mack played in the he was in the Broth- a- year. Very :truly you Jlampin, Manager. at what abc Barry and Raker? Mack's corre * whose od who are discovery of a whom Mack signs. on the American league Mack appointed Zio TENNIS TROPHY gaam-qinnnn0n 0 0NTNONTUTUNOOQQVOOOOQOQQUNOOOOOQGQQ00000000000000000000000000000000 WIMBLEDON, England, July —Mat E. Franc third sets singles with ¢ thereby winning t Innia, | MERICAN WINS | ae was Portland? = THEY'RE TIED UP PHEW! SOME BET * backed his Jud $18,000 In club 28 McLoughlin of San If so, you will want to take Yhe train that is most conven- This means, of course, that| you will choose one of the has reached the moat exciting stage of the season, Cobb having forged Jup to even terms with the Cleve- title from) the second 63 and third 6-2 fent and offers you the best) The race for the leading batting} 108 uly 2&—Tho| thereby ht FP. Da service. honors in the American league be-| possibility that Ad Wolgast will be be international cup for the United ee Cobb Joe Jackson Me sad tween Tr-Cebb sng. Joe, Jecuons | the next le Fe McLoughlin took the first set §6 OREGON STATE PENNANT © Cobb and Jackson Murphy of land slugger. are now batting .400. 0 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 15x 35 Inches "he wiit| PETE'S GOING SOME on his own chan Four Fine Trains that operate every day between Seattle and Portland via the O.W.REN. which offers you these splendid | the Athletics is second with .390, and Speaker third, with .380. Mc-| Willing to make the fight on elther | ka Donald of Boston leads in the Na-|/bor day or Admission day he Ad late Saturday night posted | «& a donb $1,000 with Jim Jeffries to indicate | took the first game, 7 to his good tntentions. Reardon, the semi-pro twirler An injury to Meikle, one of tae mainstays of th eattlo club's pitching staff, has prompted Owner Dug to sign two new twirlers, Ke z and McCoy, the first a busher | tional league, batting Vancouver Beavers In the al game of the series here Sunday, winning, 7 to 1 Tacoma evooe 7 11 1 Vancouver 1 6 1 Batteries—Kaufman and Harris; artid teams catohing trata, Bhor * RARER trains: Schultz, Doty and Konnick other from the Const league Seattle-Portland Express PORTLAND, Jul The Bee er Ama will Joln the team tn Whcwss Seattic 7:30 a. m clubmen were unable to bunch their A: Sea ‘ ~m. | pit 4 while they poled out the , oc! Arrives Portland 2 p. m. |mine number of sats a ciouea| FINISH UP SINGLES Sect — ‘ y the Pippins, lost, ‘0 2, nd - Shasta Limited Train De Luxe pad ard ae nsad joe vated With the conclusion of the singles | . Leaves Seattle 11:30 a. m.|Kantlehner, Fitzgerald, Toner and eves foe chkmpicnshlp of | * he Seattle ‘ennis club to be co Arrives Portland 5:30 p. m.| Shea. ituéed this week, the local experts | by : Puget Sound Express NORTHWESTERN, UFAGUE will begin immediate practice for " es x Leaves Seattle 11:45 a. m. ; 4 held here bexinr fog August 11 Ru vd Arrives Portland 6:30 p. m. P HH sell and sadbarhey wn ths club}. Thi . h . OWL, the popular night train| Fscvms “ 44; | doubles ttle in the final round Sat. is is the kind of pennant you have Leaves Seattle 11:15 p. mJ” ' ert A j Arrives Portland 6:45 a m. AMERICAN LEAGUE INDIANS COMING UP <i! om paid 65¢ eg It 18 ew best offer d A ‘ on | | salad “4 cant at j Three Srokane bin ere ave tat-|> | ; a -_ we ave ever made our readers. . P “ *! | ted themselves Into the 300 class In a. % . u) : Tn . 7 . 5 *| the Northwe jeague ook for the Pennant Coupon aily Si S Be cin edly the benefits of ithe Northwestern league. 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