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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, et onos, (CHEERLESS CHIRPS.OF THINGS THAT HAPPEN IN OUR BASEBALL’ BAILIWICK 1913. Just Printers|BILL AIN’T HITTING. BINGLES FLITTING. DUG DECIDES TO MIND HIS KNITTING. MAIN 1043) Gather ‘round me, children, and I'll tell you an animal| jstory, but it won't be a fairy tale | ] Let's see, how'll T begin? Oh, yes. Once upon an August day | 1019 THIRD |before you could say Jack Robinson, summer was here, And lo and behold, that great lion had been turned into a goat} and the little goats had been turned into great lions, And} everybody lived unhappily after that. RHEUMATISM Btomach Trouble, Eczema and All Bkin and Blood Wileon, 1912.3 J Diseases will find Sul hurre yin nt me say Here are four youngsters destined Kelly, the new pitcher from the Walla Walla team in the | New Store i quick relief tn . said Ne seieid for high places in baseball, accord. ¢ Tri-state, has joined the Champions, and according to a long || 1010 Second Ave. Near m Bah! Popularity is a great thing. Mike Lynch is given a Phone Main 963 | But look }great welcome in every Northwestern league city. Eyres Transfer (0. at the standing of his team. | , Spokane Tuesday night. Before departing, he telegraphed | ar. 01 postofticn, Peap ’ i ‘ transportation to “Wee Willie” McCorry, former San Fran-|0f the latest and best pictansy Office 114 Jackson 8t. A fan inquires what Seattle would look like minus Man cisco. pitcher. Frisco secured McCorry from Detroit He shown dali this popular ager Tealy. vike a Kansas village after a cyclone. ee . F 4 N . 1 | Henry Elder, a pitcher on the University of Minnesota , threw a baseball over the plate 156 times in succession ttle pitchers, please copy. . . * . This is lees than half the regular rate. Tickets, city ticket office, First and Yesler, and King St First train leaves King The English players want McLoughlin’s smashing service stopping at@| barred. As we are always strong for changes, we move/ Fremont and University. Retu that Walt Seen 6:50 hat Walt Johnson be made to toss the ball left handed. Ing, leaves Korte PMtation. Shout eee ee | University of Washington, Hy strong play at the net, Lewin took oN 30 m. Auspicee Ratire Nien's Excursion Co. Some of those Northwestern league pitchers who have been doing a little semi-pro work on the side are hitting their level when they perform on the lots soe eo @ Running—Reindeer Bill es e- English suffragettes may even go to a golf course, get in the way of a drive and break up a perfectly good golf match. eoceee Willie Ritchie says Leach Cross deserves a chance at} the lightweight title before Jack Britton, Don't blame Ritchie a bit for thinking that yay . Are You en bd P P Portland . 1 VW Runny how a man can domineer the business world and | Tacoma 07 y// Makes oing 0 still be unable to make a golf ball behave. states naa Deane and Conroy; ‘ 4 ; Ginn #p. ! “en, . Friends VANCOUV July 20. — The CROSS BEATS MATTY ‘BALDWIN IN TAME GO | Portland? * d » fo ‘an Sune We 7 ‘ + If so, you will want to take| and the fourth in the Canadian] omen 8 > z 4} Delivered in pints i . ene A cman een e | Victoria ..... SE , B ej the train that is Most CONVEN=| gy ruined Pree Lansed Wire win showed a fatr amount of box-| Mike McNally at short and Joe | Batteries: Ingersoll and Lewis; | or quarts direct ient and offers you the best} pos a LES, July 20.—Sev- ing skill, and landed often, but the| Leary at first for Utica are the r | Toner and Shea. a. from the plant. Tel- service. eral thousand disgusted fans are|Bostonian's punches fons of the New York Sta > ; wondering today at the amount of | peared to be delivered with bh Leary, it ts said, will go to O’BRIEN’S IN TOWN | Wm eph@ne Sidney 75. This means, of course, that brotherly affection displayed by/hand, and not one of th and in the fall and McNally to “Philadelphia” Jack O'Brien, the | aa) erstwhile celebrated middleweight | Oo me’ you will choose one of the | Heseh tyne at Vernon last night,| Once, {2 the 11th round, Cross which went to Cross on a decision, appeared to have his man in a bad) largely because Baldwin displayed | way, but failed signally to push bis even leas than the Hebrew dentist. | advantage. On their showing of Inst night,| In fact, so flagrant was the New neither boy can claim logically the | Yorker's stalling, that at the end of/ faintest right to contest with|the 15th he was warned, without re- e Four Fine e Trains Ritchie for the champtonshtp. sult, by Referee Eyton. Cross carried an easy lead| Both boys left tho ring without a that operate every day between | throughout the fight, although Bald-| mark. Seattle and Portland via the aac 0-W R &N CHAMP COMES BACK | STRONG ON WOLGAST, certainly can't let pass this state-| ment of Wolgast’s that I am afraid of him. It Is up to Ad now to make/ good hin talk.” Ritchie declared he will hold Wol- gast to his original offer to bet $12- which offers you these splendid | trains: Seattle-Portland Express Leaves Seattle 7:30 a. m. Arrives Portland 2 p. m. Dy United Preas Leased Wire LOS ANGELES, July 30.—If Ad | Wolgast is in earnest in his loudly lexpressed” offer to bet $25,000 on jhis chance against Ritchie, he must get hia money In the hands of a stakeholder without delay. | Leach Cross and Matty Baldwin in /Crosa the slightest embarrasament. | Detr | turned over to Savannah, Ga. Shasta Limited Train De Luxe Leaves Seattle 11:30 a. m. Arrives Portland 5:30 p. m.| Puget Sound Express Leaves Seattle 11:45 a. m. Arrives Portland 6:30 p. m. OWL, the popular night train Ritchie has “called” his play and has deposited with Promoter Mc- |Carey $5,000 to bind the match. The remainder of his side bet will be posted when Wolgast puts up | sie 500 to show his good faith. |” “As a rule,” explained Ritchie, “T greatly disapprove of principals | betting on their own fights. But I 500 at even money on the general | result of the fight, and an equal amount that he knockout out the champion, No other condition is| made. Willie wkill fight anywhere and at any time that seems best.| He will give Wolgast the Septem-| ber holiday date or let him walt until Thanksgiving Day, St. Louis grabs a pitcher from Montgomery and lets} Lamping Brooklyn get another for $7,000, showing what little use St Louis has for $7,000. that McGinnity and Crisp were the Bengal battery Tuesday, we will wager a ton of Shushanna gold that this was one time when the catcher made no Crisp re econ tate |there was a great and noble lion that was admired by people} ea ‘ marks t@ the other end of the battery Percciain, “eption 40. For ice rates. We guaran for miles and miles and miles. He was called Wilson, Then Count that day lost whose low descending sun s@es not wee : Drona, © ¢ tee full weight and prompt ff there were two little ins icant goats, whose funny batting} MeGinnity in the box | Strait was not in the game Tuesday, owing to the trou- ries delivery. antics amused everybody who admired the lion, One of these i ofa gh Pee ble he is having with his ankle. Strait’s injury was ¢ aused pradieg 3 ICE DELIVERY CO leoats was named ‘Strait and the other Mann. | An umpire in one league protects himself with a gun. | from smiting himself on his foot with a bat. Foolish thing to|[| 1208 "4 Ave By and by winter came. Soon spring arrived and then | Here is a tip to Casey, Ostdiek, et al do, say we arte Par = ~ Four Minor League Stars Who'll Both Nill and Meikle, who were left behind this trip in a bunged-up condition, expect to rejoin the team before the end of the week, Be in the Big Brush Next Season ie, PO ing to dopesters, Three are pinay ing In the New York State league jcNally needs only seasoning to make him a big league wtar. He te hitting .285, 1s a good bunter and daring base runner. Leary started as a catcher for Connie Mack two years ago, but was Utica bought him as a catcher, and acct dent sent him to first, where he has remained. He ts a good batter, hit- ting right handed. “Finners” Quinlan, left fielder of the Scranton team, seems a big} league sure shot in 1914. He bas played professional ball two years f with his home town, and a losing team. In any other place Quinlan would hit better than .280, his pres ent average. He has been looked over by scouts, and Bobby Lowe of Detroit ts impressed with him | Bill Donahue, winning pitcher of| the Hamilton, Ont, club, Is the) beat pitcher In the Canadian leag This is his first year as a prof sional. He ts a right hander and a big fellow, only 20, control AT THE Angeles Cafe 1422-24-26 First Avenve Our idea of nothing at all—The fellow who last winter said Bill Wilson would have the greatest season of his F R TITLE jcareer in 1913. Some of our prominent young athletes: i t Pugilist—Cyclone The | ing the nets 6-2, 6-2 Baseball—"“Pug” Rennett This afternoon McBurney meets “potion tay Ernst, and Lewis tangles with Fran Above, at left, Pitcher “Bili” Don- } ahue; at right, “Finners” Quinian; | voting his time looking after young | in middie, McNally; in cirele, Leary.' Jack, 18 years old. KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL, 613-2nd Av. ce message from Raymond to Dug Tuesday, will hurl Reardon will be used Thursday ey ae | y's game Dug, who was here looking after his new park, left for went good for a while, but lately had lost his effectiveness Bingles matches for the Seattle Tennis club title were resumed Tues: | day afternoon, three matches being played, Following today's play, the semi-finals will be reached %& The feature match of the day Tuesday afternoon was the clash be- tween Lewis and Adama, of the the match in straight sets, 6-2, 7-6 | The veteran, Russell, found Latzure| romping away with the sete,| 6. Turner defeated Murray by | constant use of a chop stroke, tak- | stoll. | Other Northwest Games PORTLAND, July 20.—Mahoney’s| | smashing single to left won another game for the Portland Pippins against the Tigers in the ninth in ning of Tuesday's battle. T hat boxer, and is brother, Young |"Philadelphia” Jack O'Brien, are tn Beattie today, having stopped over on thelr way from Vancouver to San Francisco, The two O'Briens | spent three weeks in Vancouver, | where the younger boxer met Fred- | die Welsh and Frank Barrieau. The older O'Brien's ring days were over long ago. He ts now de Seattle, Your Old Shoes Can “Come Back” If you send them to (Test by feet Eatantiehed 2% years OREGON STATE PENN/ rma Lager The Brew Friendlier Independent Brewing Co. DANCING HIPPODROME M. TOKUYA ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located At Rig 5e— Union Theat Retween Union and are exceptic U.S. A. y oN a BAYLEY CONFIDENT |CHARLIE IS THERE VICTORIA, July 30.—"I will be| A THOUSAND WAYS) greatly, disappointed ff I fail to win by a knockout,” was the Ste. SPOKANE, July 30.—The Seattle laration of Joe Bayley, forther| Champions turned the tables on ‘ht ch: 1 ff Canada, Mghtweight cl eee by ry with Mike Lynch and his Indians Tues-| Leaves Seattle 11:15 p. m. Arrives Portland 6:45 a. m. (Berths can be occupied at 9:30 p. m.) OUT THIS WEEK You Must Have One of These Beautiful Pennants HLTA CAT Ee Is Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner You will enjoy the benefits of } Served from 11 @. m. 1 regarding his % i ALL-STEEL COACHES | champion Frenchie Vaise, which |4a¥, winning the second game of) Are Unexcelicd in } p oth \takes place at Brighouse next Sat-|the series 7 to 0. After the first (. A Bae Shs cls farsa ay arn tae bie ala nly rn hed fy Secure One With Four C = -| placed at even mone: rilliant ball, and contribut E B W: C f ice affords. morn sel | nite which counted Seren, ‘pecs PICTURSS~PAEe oe It oar Lange ie Ps : JOHNSTON WINS TITLE paste: : Voea! and Inetrumental Concert F The S d 15 Cents } The O-W. 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