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Clarence Edmunson, Paul Clyde, McClelland, Con Walsh, and other Bthietes of note In the Northwest, will represent the North against the South in the Portola champion Bhip games, which take place in Ban Francisco October 22 to 25, | q ext. The first three mentioned ore rally regarded as three of the trackmen ever devoloped tn the Northwest. Edmunson is Idaho. in Clyde and McClelland are members now Of the University of W ) | CURES WHILE YOU SLEEP fo<) hingto You need not suffer from lost strength, nervous other weakness that wor ‘There ts a remedy that c ubles quickly and t is elec m vat new life into your pm your vitality will jectricity does that, ¥ applied. scientifi cure you. when proper! Blectra-Vi je de- nt sensation stant, unbrok electricity, whi through of the body vita: to every weak or inactive wer to do its work Intended. 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C It ts not known definitely what other athletes will compete for the | North, but it ie «a certainty that the cream of the athletic tal ent in the Northwest will Join the team. The Portola will be the occasion ltor the greatost assemblage of ath-| letes the West has ever seen, The! corps stars will include, North west, Southern California and Cen | tral California athletes. The meet will be held under the direction of the Pacific Association of the A, A U. The principal events will be in the new Golden Gate m. | ne University of Washington | athletes, who will compete, wil find one of their adversaries a for mer member of the Washington | He {is Ira Courtney, ex-| y captain and now a student} uthern California, Courtney | spresented the Seattle Athle club as a member of America’s Olympic team. Edmunson was also on the Olympic team. CHURCH LEAGUE! Either tho First Christians or} the Westminster Presbyterians} wil! be eliminated from the cham-| pionship race for the Church league | pennant this afternoon, when these | two teams clash at Dugdale’s park Wednesday afternoon the Pitl-| grim Congregationals and Queen Anne Christians meet, the winner to later play today's victor for the| title. Today's game starts at 6 o'clock, and the full nine innings are sched. uled to be played. The First Christians, last year held stad in the league standing, but expect @ stiff battle tn thefr encounter champions, finished in first place| with the Presbyterians, |Dance at Dreamland tonight—Adv. (ROBERTS ONE PRICE Work. EXAMINATION FREB Phene Elliott 1480. 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They ly come back the case of Jack Demp- sey—"Nonparell,” they called him—probably the greatest mas ter of the Queensberry game. He was the only champton box er who started out as a wrest ler. Dempsey never scaled over 142-145 in the ring, and was called upon to meet men welgh ing 154 pounds, the weight limit in those days, Had this marvel ous fighting machine been man- aged are the present-day champions, he would have re- tired undefeated. Gaze over Dempaey's record under London prise ring ru on the turf with bare knuck then review his padded mitt en counters, paying particular at tention to the stze of the men he met. Now review Fitzsim mons’, Gans’ and other records. Your deciaion is bound to be that Jack Dempsey was the greatest pugilist that ever climbed over a rope. as It was an enthusiastic bunch of| felds All Fighters Hit the Slide After Their First Says Famous Man BILLY NOLAN ved his first re ree La Blanche, Defeat humiliated him. His heart was broken. His confl dence in himself was destroyed. Jack pulse from G got a ghance at short Mon} fans who greeted the Indians on when Manager Raymond was! thelr return to Spokand Monday.|chased for disputing with Umpire] The biggest Monday crowd in Spo-| Toman. kane this season turned out to wel ¢ 4.% come the new Indian chief The Those who have seen this big Roosters’ club was on hand and fellow Douglass work predict that| gave Mike @ rousing reception he has only a few more seasons In ees minors. Douglass «ave 4 couple of Hunky Shaw. who, within the fine exhibitions on the mound here past month has played third and) He has the speed, the breaks, and second bases, and right and center) the control, and, with a litt more in the singles and doubles, contender in the Pacific Thorne trophy, in Tacoma, The tournament will Northwest International I regular tourney tn con: won three consecutive times, SEATTLE STARS IN TENNIS TOURNEY With Wallace McBurney and Sam Russel! local dopesters figure Seattle as a strong Northwest ch: commencing under the a wn Tennis with th The Thorne cup was Sirat Offered in 1896. and to date no team has ful. Mel Long, the California star, ts the present holder. to represent Seattle for the plonship tournam: ‘ Augus' * of the Pacific 5, which will bold its ‘or the Thorne prize T trophy must be been ruccens SPOKANF, July 29.—It waa a} m@pracre, that first game of the! sertes between the Spokane red-| skins and the Seattle Champlona| Monday. When Manager Mike called off his band, Seattle was at the zero end of a 7-6 score. Thir-| A BIG MASSACRE|O’BRIEN GOING le UP THE LADDER) Danny O'Brien, the local welter ht, {6° again making great) lthe Coast first man that stood toe to toe with him and forced him to quit fighting in the center of the ring, later sending him to he ff! floor in a dazed condition, on the of collapse, To save |} himself from the humiliation of a knockout, Wolgast fouled. This was the firet time the [| Cadillac boy realized that he [| had met hia master, In later || battles, critics said he lacked 9) the old do or die fighting spirit. Knockout Brown took his first 10 seconds from Joe Riv ers, It broke his confidence, and he was easily beaten by others later Joe Mandot was another || promising Lghtwelght whom | Leach Cross dropped. Tt un nerved him he worrled and could not retain his weight, dropping to 126 pounds instead of 133—hin al fighting mark, MIKE LYNCH GETS A ROUSING | WELCOME FROM SPOKANE FANS ORT ANGELES, THE GATE CITY OF PUG SOUND, 580 I development, will be ripe for a trip | called because its great harbor is the first to be reached coming up to the greater diamonds in from the Pacific Ocean and the last to be visited by vessels Pappa, the Indians’ right- : » has been ought by the most of them coming from, or going to, the great Sol Duc Hot Springs resort een eee established at a cost of a half million dollars in the heart of the Olympics. eee Despite his name, Boston players aver that Noyes is a very quiet fellow. oe Bud Melvor is running about good as an airship minus its | suft gine. Mac was stung for 13 ¥ seth ‘ ‘ ve % MS ae of th blows, which netted seven runs, Many of these visitors during their stay in Port Angeles visit one of he by the Indiana Monday, Mac ap- city’s finest industries, the modern and sanitary plant which produces pears to be wecessful utility 7 twirler, but as a regular—nix! eee ge ae The Famous Angeles Beer They calmly refer to this league a minor organization, and then tn/ the name breath refer to the Seals | as a ball team. | eee If we were cruel, we would call | league & minus organi zation . The Carnegie Institute hae decid. ed to preserve Hans Wagner's suit and glove when he retires. Why not his batting average, too? eee Only having one Boatman on the crew, it is not surprising the Vic. torians get shipwrecked quite often. eee An inquirer has written to us to learn if Tacoma ever won a pen- nant. After elving imto musty IAFTER CLOUTE | PROTESTS DENIED BATTLE TONIGAT LOS ANGHL July 29,—Pro ‘ A | WALLA WALLA, July 29—Tho tests by Manager Del Howard of 108 ANGELES, July 20—One ot ager Billy Nolan penastional work of Outfielder |‘% Seals, of games won by the An- the toughest veterans of the Inst ’ Martini, of the Walla Wella Tri- els since the latter club has eX decade of pugilism, and one of the Tho indescribable effect of de State team, who has secured 16 ceeded the 20-player limit by whiftiest, will clash in the Vernon feat refused to vanish, and he |home runs thus far this season, Is addition of Catcher Abroga arena tonight, ew Matty Bald istvely beaten by Fits jatracting the attention of North-\denied by a ruling of Pres in of Bosto Leach Cross of no in his next feht western and Pacific Const league|Garry Herrmann of the national Ne York mee their scheduled Wolgast is another example teams commission. 20-round ttle. of what defeat will do fora man J} who has always been success | ful. Willle Ritchie was the outbound for distant ports, has a steady flow of visitors these days, These visitors have a good chance to see Port Angeles, study her harbor, and to obtain information concerning the wonderful resources of the Olympic peninsula Is and the pure water from the Olym- Made from the very choicest mate pic Mountain Springs The Average Beer Drinker prefers a beer in which there is not an excess of aleohol—such a beer is .more palatable, and may be partaken of freely without leaving any disagrecable effects. Angeles beer is noted for its low percentage of alcohol—if you have never drank Angeles Beer you have a delightful treat in store. Order it by the case—We make a specialty of family trade. SEATTLE DEPOT, CITY DOCK. TEL. MAIN 580, Hm POA mw 6 8 for @tratt in the ninth. AD. RM. PO. > Summary Brown, Stratt. Mannah, Lyneh bares Met [dase hit—Wafti!. Stole: |2, Bases on hatie—ort |Dougiass & Umpire LEAGUE m. Tet NORTHWESTERN w ny e rr) “ “ a rT AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Lost Philadelphia fe wallops were registered }against Southpaw Mclvor. Wagner ? Three Jackeon | be strides towards the championship. | He Is at present in Montana, where; wjhe has 20 straight victories to his} jleredit, and the Montana papers are *! boosting him to the skies, Danny fihad bad, luck Inst August, in bi o|match with Frankie Burns, being ilsick boy when he entered the ring, Slowing to the sultry Callfornia heat that prevailed that week. Hut, of course, when you lose, the public} does not care why, but this anme/ Frankie Burns beat O'Brien tn six! rounds September 14, 1909, so this} S| defeat will have to be overlooked. | $| Danny+won all his scraps around ¢| Seattle, and so far has run up} ®|agninst no one who has had the! 1 | fight to dispute his claim as wel | terweight champ of the Northwost *| Danny has what most of the boys “J| around these parts Inck, and that jim a punch. If you don't believe it, i ¢ ‘ ‘ r > *—* ask Ray Campbell, who took a few of O'Brien's in both thelr bouts here. Danny is a popular boy here, and everybody would like t © him climb the ladder. He hasn't a master in Washington, and there lare some pretty good mitt artists lin this state, at that. BATH ON PORCH “COSTS TWO S100 ott $90 “nn ame 9 jevoland ts naton a a 4 “4 “ oo us CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. July 29. se 4 Chattanooga judges have hereto eR, to frained from placing a ban NATIONAL LEAGUE on aplit skirts, o but when two on Won. | young women attempted to take a eeredatonta 4 bath on the front porch of a rest Chicago “ rf dence here the majesty of the law | Bittebure “s f00|felt that the time for action had tv om alia seare ae i] arrived. As a result, Judge Martin Jat. Lowte |.) > ” 394 | Fleming fined Annfe and Ollie At | cinetanatt Hie | 379| wood $50 on behalf of the etty and ser 50 additional on behalf of the L EAGT | | COAST LEAGUE |. pet,|state. The young women took the | Portiand oe fines with composure, and even Lon Angele ae , Sacramento mn te | nee vine 7 8 aes © arresting officer sald he Oakiana sb) 041 ata| found the two young women taking fan Francisco “ oa 46¢/n bath on the front porch when he | AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington 1 iadeiphin game > Roston game postponed: | rain, postpone’; arrived, Other Northwest Games VANCOUVER, July 29.~—Charley archives, we are on the trail of an| old legend to the effect that they did, long ages ago. oe The Angeles Brewing Company We wish to bet a large foam- capped stein that the Vancouver Beavers will begin to stump about | OREGON STATE PENNANT 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 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, 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 | Phttadetphin 4 Schmutz, tly sold to the ma- | Xow Ye |jors, show big gue form | -Sinenee | against the Victoria Bees when he | held the visitors to two hits, Van | HOLLY IN HONOLULU ¢'er won, 61 A | Oe: Victoria 1 So matty Seattle fans have writ-| Batteries—Sehmuts and ten the sporting editor regarding| Narveson, Boatman and the present whereabouts of Holly - Giles, the dusky soldier-boxer, who) PORTLAND, July — 29.—Bobby | was formerly stationed at Fort Law ton, that it Is pertinent that the question be answered through there columns, Holly la now cleaning up ‘auch “white hopes” as he can find on the Hawalian {slanda. Last heard of Holly fe was resting in the elty tank in Honoluln after having amashed up a hack as well as him self, when the nags ran away, Giles was spilled on the sidewalk and was dispatched to the bastile to re. cuperate. A cool, refreshing place, Birkel Cafe. Music every evening—First jand Spring.—-Advertisement, » Coltrin, Portland's diminutive shortstop, won the game for the lo- cals in the ninth inning when he stole home put Portland on the long end of a 6-4 score, Portiqnd a ie ee | ‘Tacoma * eee 6 1 Hatterles—Martinont and Wil Mame; Girot and Harris WASH.—James Brad of Columbia coun- after an iil typhoid widow, William DAYTON, ford, treasure ty, 1s dead here today, ness of two weeks from fever. He leaves a mother, niece and & brother, | Bradford, in Portland, Do not mail Pennants weekly in room, houseboat, bungalow or living room and will appeal to you even if you are not a college man. 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