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Maitland, Director, Thursday, 3p. m French Dinner With Bottle of Wine, 50c Look for receive your c are not a colle These per hundred and A differe Pennants weekly Pennants Office hours, 9 f| gested a likely } Frank Chance has made a dozen or so shifte in the Yankee line-up ague sub-cell Amerioan oe will ever surpage t n out of t e or anybody manager of 1] lin hie efforts to pull the t | But it’s doubtful whether changes by which Billy Clymer, ‘CHAMPS BACK HOME WITH STRONG CAST TO MEET VICTORIA. Fresh from a victory in the series with the Spokane Indians, the formidable Sent hamptons have re home, with their most of the seaso battie with the Victoria Heow | The result of this wee * will go a long way toward deter. | nining the relative strengt! Vancouver and Seattle team which appear to be the only ones in the fight for the pennant, Vancouver | completed a series with the | Sunday and found them easy, taking five out of eight game Se must go the Heavy one better to substantiate the local predictions that the Champs will again cop the flag. of eee | Among other things | would just hate to be: A member of the Vancouver Heavers A f the Seattle Champions Possessor of a bat ave like Meek’s. And, oh, everything that Sea EN Bee | When Mike Lynch first applied his thdmb print to an Indian con: | tract, th , » bugs cut loose with antics which Indicated that | there Were a great number of dippy ones still at large, And after Mike} and his tribe met the Champs for a few arguments, Mike's name sug-| puntsha for him. | or eee MAYBE IN CHINA When the Portland Northwestern league squad ts bunkoed out of} Portland, we'd like to know where the Portland Coasters are going to| get their players f | ind won, whereupon Pitcher Kelly hurled one game for the Cham Dug « 4 off the deal for McCorry. We sincerely hope Kelly don't win many more, as Dug ts apt to can the whole staff _. * © 8 | When Dug moves into his new yard In Rainier valley, outfielders will be able to hone say that they work for thetr living Ball players are a funny proposition. There never was one who| ike called on him that waan't robbed, nor who wasn't out of he flied or grounded out. Yet it was his great ability that) » a bit on a dinky Cincinnat! swat. Yea, bo, ‘tis a queer} oth There has been a slight change made in the football rules. is probably permitted, together with a few like trifies oo 8 Cm Spinel Murder cactus and boneless bat! Our idea of nothing at all players eee Nice, sympathetic cusses, the club owners. Rube Benton of Cin- cincinnat! almost killed himself on a motorcycle, and Garry Herrmann peevishly declares he had no business riding « motorcycle, and refuses | to pay the doctor's bills, or even Rube’s salary. Ob, what would base | ball be without its magnates? ee eee DEADLY IN6BULT We are inclined to the belief that said magnates are tn a class with wrestlers. oe eee | ad Rube did And, petioing Garry Herrmann’s position, we feel \ for damages not work for C. Webb Murphy, He would likely be au PELKEY TO FIGHT|POLO? OH, LA, LA! LOS ANGELES, Aug. 4—War-| A polo team for Seattle. That's like talk, so far aa {t may be a box hehe roy Martin of Victort s golfer and horse shower, who | office asset, probably will be heard |+).4 washington, predicts. Seatt in Los Angeles pugilistic cireles| Victoria, Duncan and Kelowna, tn |this week, following the arrival|Pritish Columbia, and Del Monte here of Arthur Pelkey, white | #94 Burlingame, Cal, are to have ‘heavyweight champion, and hid teams, if present plans mature, he manager, Noah Brusso, who remind- |.) peel he gov Be ed the fans that, as Tommy Burns, '| place on the Coast. he once claimed the same honor. Brusso declared that he ts willing | | CATCH GIANT FISH ' to send Pelkey against Charlie) SEWARD, Alaska, Aug. 4—The Miller, the Roumanian motorman, largest King salmon ever caught in at Vernon, if Tom McCarey will waters, and probably the give a sufficient arantee. Mc-| largest in the world, was delivered Carey appears to be in a generous|to the cannery here today, along mood this week, and it was believ-|with the regular catch. Minus ite ed that the big fighters will be|head the fish weighed 113 pounds. | before Pelkey leaves It was taken at Port Conclusion You Must Have One of These Beautiful Pennants Secure One With Four Coupons Clipped From The Seattle Star and 15 Cents Size 15x always paid 65c for. the Pennant Coupon in The Daily Star. oupons daily. These pennants are of the best wool felt and absolutely correct as to color and design. They will forma pretty ornament for your den or dining room, houseboat, bungalow or living room and will appeal to you even if you ge man. inants will brighten any spot. With them you handsome table covers, beautiful portieres, sofa covers, wall blankets and a, one other unique decorations. nt pennant will be offered each week. Tf ordered by mail enclose five cents extra for postage for each pennant. Do not mail in advance orders. They will not be filled until Pennants cee eee Uae nnENEInEESEREINE EE ESIEERERERREEIREREEEEeEEneeeneeeeeeneeenmeeeeeeeet! r Office, can be secured at The Seattle Daily the Wilkesbarre team, | | | whipped his club Into shape so that it won 20 straight games and almost in Single Season! landed the pennant a | fortune This is the kind of pennant you have we have ever made our readers. | _L Send in your sub- scription and have the paper delivered to you daily so you will be sure and AUGUST 4, 1913. tak imi aga wel wt Men Whom Baseball Made Rich; Today’s Subject Is Chas. Murphy ES oeL ERROR once: omens Ta ate Charice Webb Murphy, by Caricaturist Randall, from Life. UR subject today is that chubby little publicity hunter, Charles W O Murphy, president of the Chicago National league club; the best Murphy He came tnto basebal string. Now he has oodles of kale Murphy wrote baseball for a Ct and their well-known hatred for each became a pacify the itch. Through Charles P. Taft, who had a nuptial knot on the Sinton (which is some fortune) and has been known to recognize paying investments with the naked eye, Murphy secured control of the Cubs and Phillies. As the dollars plied * an & result of his club's success, Murphy's arrogance increased until he made enemies out of almost every nows- paper man who had to come tn contact with him. His dismineal of Frank Chance and Mordecal Brown, two men who more than others wore responsible for his large fortune, brought on Murphy's famous green hat the wrath of the fans. An ¢ im out fatled and he continues the stormy petre! of the old on the proverbial # all out of bi u n Ban Johnson's tin then. When Jobnaon FITZGERALD RELEASED PORTLAND, Aug. 4.—Justin Fitzgerald, an outfielder, has re celved his unconditional ane from the Portland Northwe rn The wealth of tennis material in the Northwest will assemble in Se attle next for the Washing ton state championship matches on = the tle Tenr league team. He will probably re turn to Callfornta Spokane will n tender with a large per f the responsibility resting upon the shoulders of Joe Tyler sation of the recent Victoria namont. | 1 give nN most brilliant player, a honors in the abc 1, the top et closes CALIFORNIA State Pennant === Saturday a ween Sam Russell and W urney, for the title Russell sete and won third succes | sive time, which tain It perma ermite him to re- ntly MODERN, elegantly furnished Tooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir lginus, Eighth and Virginia, near | Wertlake Elilott & Adv ATHLETIC PARK 35 Inches Today at 3 Seattle vs. Victoria Yester Car Admission 25c and 60c 'RHEUMATISM Stomach Trouble, Eczema and All Skin and Blood | Disease will fad Sulphurro quick relief in.. BULL BROS. Just Printers 1012 THIRD MAIN 1043 It isthe best offer (10°"" can assemble 1422.24.26 First Avenue Our 25c Regular Dinner —AND— Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner Served from 11 a. m. to Bp. Mm, Are Unexcelicd In Seattle are issued. Order 9 C 8 and Chops FREE LATEST MOTION PICTURES—FREE Vocal and Instrumental Concert Afternoons and Evenings 1307 7th Ave. Prof. Nape’s Haw: llan Orchestra —Or— A Aet le Span baseball power, Murphy itehed to rival him and set about to bs BiG TEAMS MEET BASEBALL =| fon association the last three sea- —— a Sheriff Harburger of New York county Is so little, boxers refuse t| Pug Told Tiny ¢ him seriously at ring contests. Even second-rate boxers in the pre- a give him the laugh. “I'll arrest you If you hit that boy foul In,” yelled the midget sheriff at Ralph Rose, boxing Willie Roth 1 at the Atldntic A. © lied the pug. Sher- | Harburger wae much peeved, and clambered back to his seat. NOW JACK JOHNSON | WOULD BE SOLDIER; | FIGHT AGAINST U. S. He was preparing to show bim ere #ta for ot-dancing with PARIS, Aug. 4.—Jack Johnaon,! the negro prize fighter and fugitive | self on the Folies-th from justice, loves his new country|a medicine ball and 60 much, he says, he will volunteer | turn, the near dancing being In the French army In the event of | his latest white wife | war with a foreign power. Ah sholy would mow dem white | “What I would love tuh see,”| folks down,” he grinned, as Amer | warbled the black giant as he stood|icans fell before his imaginary powdering his face before a mirror|charge. “K would do mah haht in a Folles-Hergere dressing room,| good, A color entleman ain't “would be a wah between France| got no chanst in that country, an’ if land the United States, Ah'd Join de|they ever get me back {nto it, It'll French ahmy so quick {t would] be feet fuhat, belleve me make hald swirn Johnson rubbed powder on bis John ing _intervi some more, keeping up the op: junder false colors, The eration until he bad several coats Pre man pretended to a) Then a new id 4 k him French journalist who spoke Eng Doan you say nothing about me lish with an accent, and who de-|powdabin’ my face,” ne said. “Ab sired to get t dusky pug’s {m-|doan want that gettin’ back to the on of his new country ates.” 1! RAH FOR KELLY! VAISE BACK HOME | SPOKANE Ang. 4.—Frank| Having established a clear claim Wash v to the lightweight chamy Canada by successfully de he Seattle Cham- his title against its former The Champs Joe Bayley, Saturday from the hillock Frenchie Vaise, the Renton weight, has returned to his bi » |The little champion bears no mark: ‘of his champlonatip battle only two days ago Bayley showed better form than e in the first bout, and for the first 1 rounds of the 1$round bout had eee $ }leverything his own way. Then mat 6 ters assumed a new aspect. The Frenchman rushed out of his cor ner in the 13th, and fter a short exchange, sank Bayley with a solid right crows to the n After that t\it was all Vatse. The champton’s $\ereat spurt won him a draw PLAY 18 INNINGS nao: | lla pitehing cond game r, at Brighouse, Might plons, and aga batted Covel in the first. Score AB A a 1 1 0 c S93) S26 4 wor ADK MW PO A & It required 18 innings of play be fore the baseball rivalry which ex My \\ate between rKetown was settied Sunday afternoon. Kent, ott ns ° one of the leading teams in The an t Tomar 8 attle Star league, was victorious n the gruelling struggle, winning SEATTLE MEN WIN {the con by a scant margin of one point, the final tallies standing 3-2 , | George Root, Kent second baseman, ended the game with a home run | arive. a the speed Sunday, | Seattle today. Pvery race was won| by a Seattle rider. Harry Cogburn, the former Call fornian, was the principal local vic- tor, winning three of six events. In the other three events, first place honors were divided between Koy Hern, Earl Godfrey and ry Xe | Meagher. Fred Zwick, also of Se- attle, placed in three events. Other Northwest Games Victoria always could hit on the Seattle lot, and to the delight of 3,600 fans, who were pulling for the Bees to down the league leaders, |slaughtered three Beaver pitchers | Sunday, and won, § to 1. SAILOR IS CONFIDENT ¥.00"8 ;.°: ee eee - Batteries. Kantlehner and Shea SAN FRANCISCO, Ang. 4.—San Schultz, Clark, Woitt and Lewis. {eco fans are on edge for next c+. | | | | Friday night's bout between Sa PORTLAND, Aug. 4.—By Sun- |Petroskey and Rob McAllister.|day's 3 to 2 victory over the Tacoma | Petrorkey {* confident of winning | Tigers, Portland made {t five out of by a knockout se gkames from the visitors. | “MeAllister may be a pretty box-| Portland . ‘ eae ler,” said the aafior, “but that lets him out. He will be a Incxy man Hattertes Stanley and King if he lasts ten rounds.” McGinnity and Harris. McAllister is also in fine shape - = and equally confident FATS CLEAN UP LEANS | Whatever statements the slim s09 Tacoma 2 10 B. P. O. E., made prior to Saturda: Aug. 3, 1913, A. D. their superiority to the fat Elks ball players, died a violent de: Saturday afternoon when the leans Bob Brown has been reaping a... é few woeks, Schmutz made the 7 ate beat the tom-toms. The fats walloped the leans 14 to 13. third of Brown's pitching crew to »@ sold to a major league club for 1914 delivery hultz goes to De troft fe Schmutz to Brook lyn for $ d Ingersoll to Cin If you se [hats ourcohning soe conc A KLEGN’S SHOE H eee Rest by teat | The Naplandere say that Boeh- in reference to} Sheriff to Go | __ Chase Himself | Jack Knight, veteran cavorting around first for the Yankees, went hitless last Saturday for the first time since returning to the big show -©- ‘Are You Going to Portland? If so, you will want to take the train that is most conven- | ient and offers you the best | service. This means, of course, that will choose one of the | Four Fine Trains that operate every day between and Portland via the attle O-W.R.EN. which offers you these splendid trains: Seattle-Portland Express Leaves Seattle 7:30 a. m. Arrives Portland 2 p. m. 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 Leaves Seattle 11:15 p. m. Arrives Portland 6:45 a. m. (Berths can be occupied at 5 9:30 p. m.) You will enjoy the benefits of ALL-STEEL COACHES and all the other features that the most up-to-date train serv- ice affords. The O-W. R. & N. places paramount your comfort and convenience, For further information and reservation call on or phone J. H. O'NEILL, District Passenger Agent, 716 Second Avenue. Telephone Main 932. ] Your Old Shoes Can “Come Back” md them to OSPITAL, 613-2nd Ay. 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