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THE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1913. Advt. | Dance at Dreamland tonight ‘Men Whom Baseball Made Rich; PELKEY WILL ‘SIG Great-Hearted Charlie Comiskey UP TODAY FOR BOUT WITH THIRD-RATER CRACK PORT-SIDER OF VICTORIA CLUB SOLD TO PIRATES CLAIMANT TO HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE WILL FIGHT IN OCTOBER| = 8, eas Are You VENICE e On Bainbridge Istand The Pittsburg club has bought Southpaw Irve Kantiehner from Vic: | Goin to Albert B. Lord | torte. ; By. Unljed Pree tensed Wire T bell lost the decision to Welsh, but Pittsburg and New York had been after Kantlehner for weeks. Re-| ANGELES, Aug. 5.—Artl ‘only by a narrow margin Northern Benk Bldg. __|eently the left-hander hurled a rank game and New York withdrew her | lees calling for a 20-round match at, Campbell has already begun 2 SIMO. QO wee | Did, Sund@y Kantlehner struck out | ancouver players and allowed Vernon between Arthur Pelkey | training for the Barrieau match. the league leaders but four hits, whereupon Pittsburg immediately got and Charley Miller probably will be ad 0 an e Unless Willie Ritchte recetves a better offer from Billy Gibson of New York, the lightweight cham pion’s next battle will be fought in DANCING HIPPODROME rite signed before night. Pelkey has practically agreed to terms offered by Tom McC and the match |s looked upon busy and closed the deal, Between $4,000 and $4,000 will change hands at the end of the season for the porteider. oeoeree Going out to see the Champs play Monday was one way not to If 80, you will want to take cure the blues virtually settled for an October Vancouver, BH. ©., with Freddie) she train that is most conven- | oe eee date. Welsh as his opponent, on Septem-| is oid offers you the best Are you in a position to get all worked up, excited and warm over * S.0 ber 1 } ——=| the news that Bolse is leading the Western Tri-State league? No? Oh, Ray Campbell, the Seattle light eee | service. very well weight, and Frank Barrieau of Van-| While Ritchie did not admit this) ,.. 4 } se eee fouver havo signed articles for alin so tnany words, he strongly in-| This means, of course, that Lee Strait wears a beauty spot, but this le no time for girlish 16-round bout, to staged at the) timated today at San Francisco that] you will choose one of the laughter, Rrighouse arena August 15. Ne-|there no longer is any doubt of his | IB in Pedllind gotiations for the match were| acceptance of the Vancouver offer. e | This one is being distributed by Michael Lynch: “All kidding closed Monday night —— Office 114 Jackson 8t. aside, you wait until next year!" a ATHLETIC PARK our ine AS ibe According to Promoter Chet Mc Intyre, who signed the two light weights, the winner of the Camp- BASEBALL Our only argument against Dug’s present lot is that It's too email to hold the hits when Victoria pays us a visit Trains we eee bell-Barrieau bout will be in line Today at 3 We thought Toner had pitched a good game until we discovered for 4 match with Frenchie Vaise, =P that Manager Tealey got a hit jthe present Hghtweight champion Seattle vs. Victoria that operate every day between . y day eevee of Canada Portland via the ee Yesler Car Admission 25¢ and 50c ttle and Campbell fought Vaise in Seattle about a year ago in a four-round |bout. He was decisively outpoint ed by the Frenchman, but as he went in as a substitute, had very little time in whieh to round him self into shape. Campbell has im. proved over 50 per cant since his last appearance b Following the bout with Valse he met jboth “Fighting Dick” Hyland and Frenchie Welsh. He whipped Hy- land handily in 15 rounds. Camp: RIVERS MATCHED 0-W.R. &N. 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, Our idea of nothing at all—Bob Brown as a pitcher, *eees Hap Myers, late of Spoka slide. It is odd that he don't id to use a very effective sclesors a. After him, fellows! ‘DRE.J.BROWN VERY Ad Wolgast says he has $25,000 to bet on himself. Albany Cut-Rate - Dentists with his money ial! tee Awful reckless .. ORFUL THAWT WR STAND BACK OF OUR WORK Looking at the present standing of the Indians, we shudder to 3 FOR 15 YRARS. GUARANTER think where they'd be if Mike Lynch was not with them 4 SIGNED BY US. “ee ee _—_—_ We hear that Deimas and Meek pulled a triple play, but le It a bet that Delmas got about 2 the putouts? ee FAMOUS EVENTS IN HISTORY Tacoma winning a pennant, 1906. Tealey Raymond making a home run, 1913. it See Bees breaking even with Beavers in double-header, 1913. By United Press Leased Wire. For90 Days Only re. Be ATLA Ae soe! DEN TEST | Pueet Sound Express 4 The Tigers have five pitchers now, but, with McGinnity on hand, | Rivers and Leach Cross will have a Ais i pid vin Leaves Seattle 11:45 a. m. feos wnt ve given at/ that is about three too many Jan opportunity on Labor Day to it Ave., Bioek. laa Pe 30. a. Sale acteess cash Tieptember Ng GES AS rehabilitate themselves with the} 1 am sow Cd my entire mae pos Arrives Portland . othe ‘ “Come tn today—don’t put tt off We BONE-HEADED Lox Angeles fight public. They | rones Gente oe eete eheap| OWL, the popular night train tT afe Going Genta! work for less than your What we fail to understand is why “con” m ever tried to ed yesterday with McCarey for | dental work, bot ase the beet materials 1 ves Seattle 11:15 m 7 OPA Prices to advertise cur work. gold bricks to farmers, when so many baseball nates are tn O-round battle on the September | kmewn te the @ental prof % aves cattle 2 Pp. m. ed Arrives Portland 6:45 a. m, (Berths can be occupied at 9:30 p. m.) You will enjoy the benefits of a holiday at Vernon. Rivers has been “in bad” with his boosters bere since the charge that he exhibited the yellow feather in his match with Willie Ritchie at | Set of Teeth, Guaranteed d Gold or Porcelain Etre. . SERES field $4 eet es : Sam Langford hae just arrived in the East from the Coast. In) ° $3 view of the white hope edicts that black men are barred, Sam's trip} Charile Comiskey. | Sant to do your work wi savors of “the trail of the lonesome ebony.” Ree : a ; a ; a pecesecece . 2 30 8 *harles Comiskey began playing ball at Dubuque, Ia, in 1879 and|san Francisco July 4. Cross lost you come to my offices be CERTAINLY NOT today he {* the most powerful individual in the American league.) much prestige here through his and seo my pleture in my sign ‘at ALL-STEEL COACHES b the entrance of the botléing: tte Jost or Porcelain $3 Once Amos Rusie would have gotten a column, with a scare head | He has t 7 ° a fortune of at least six, 1f not seven, figures, and| miserable showing against Matty ithe the ane In this advertisement and all the other features that ent to 1 | nade it in baseball 4 of Fake rowne 3 Work ........... and black type, for an accident to his arm. Now all that comes to him | he has ma in baseba: Baldwin. yr ty =e 6 the most up-to-date train serv- t was Comiskey, when owner of the St. Paul club in the Western In baseball {t isn't what you were, but what you| league, who placed a club {nm Chicago, without asking the Nat they don’t have anctent history in| league's permission, and when that body threatened war “Commy his gang twirled their blackthorns, shouted “Hurroo” and waded in. So adept did they prove at wading that when the smoke cleared |in the East {fs a three-line Incidental, and that only on the strength of > Solid Gold Fillings...75¢ UP | the good old days. Silver Fillings ......50¢ UP/%" ‘tar. You know, Terrence the national game curriculum. ; Albany Cut-Rate Dentists ice affords. The O-W. R. & N. places paramount your comfort and convenience. ‘ai| Best modern outside rooms, 25¢| dito 60c. Stewart House, 86 West | Stewart Advertisement Beattio's Leading Dertiet. 118 First Ave. Open evenings until # and Sun- days until 4 for people who work. pyt There was a young man named ignatius, away, what was left of the old league was a terribly sick woman, | Geesed Floor Peapice Henk Building. Who was exceedingly loquacious. | while the American league band continued to play “Garry Owen,” the| zs z Geccnd and Pike He saw Seattie play, league leaders being Comiskey, Collins, McGraw, Mack, McAleer,| For further information and ee Take Elevator of Waik Up Now he lies in the hay, Armour, Loftus and Barrow, was excuse enough for the atr. | reservation call on or phone \y And all he can say Is “Good gracious!” Comiskey’s career hag been a steady advance. He went from) i [ices was sumac ou ee i ti | Dubuque to St. Louls and firet-based for the “Browns,” owned by Chris| Wait 2 or 3 Days for J. H. O'NEILL, Auguet always was Toner’s lucky month. A year ago this month| Von Der Ahe. He revolutionized the position ‘ istrict Passenger A, 3 + ‘4 a In 1877 he became captain and manager of the team and began{ Your Engravings D gent, the sunburn-hatred hurler, while pitching for Spokane, hurled a no-run, no-hit game against the Portland Colts. winning American association pennanta. Hoe next went to Cincinnati ee ee an manager and inter bought the 8t. Pat! franchise, developed the Heinie Zimmerman, the former Spokane outfleider, has Been re-j American league from the Western and ts today one of the wealthiest leased by San Francisco to Victo' Zimmerman was expected here| men in the game. Monday. He probably wil! join the Bees today, | Comiskey ta a “good spender.” He entertatné handsomety! ne! eeee takes his White Sox on transcontinental trips in a private train and| rything upon @ large scale. His heart is so big that he ts r than when making it possible for some one to have a 716 Second Avenue, / Telephone Main 932, / when we can make them in an hour or two? You will like our work, our prices and our fair- ness in dealing. BULL BROS. t Printers DIS THIRD MAIN 1043 — _ Lefty Reardon, in all probability, will be unable to pitch for anoth. | dve® of er week yet. The young southpaw injured his back while in Spokane. | never happie ar) oe good time. Victoria has a new pitcher in Barham, who was picked up while . the team was in Vancouver. He je & young fellow, and, according to President Wattelet, has the goods! WIN IN. SINGLES’ By United Pree Leased Wire | TACOMA, Aug. 6.—Sam Russell! |_ Never fails. Butler's | Tooth Filler stops the ache. Kista, 26c.—Advertisement. Liquid THE RAPID SERVICE | ENGRAVING CO. oo. Drug The Fastest Engravers on Barth. 290 Liberty Bidg bail Opposite Postoffice. Elliott se06. P MUUIVOTOUIOOOTOUUUOIOU OTOL Only batamen faced “Red” To- fer, the Victoria pitcher, Monday afternoon, and but three got as far ax first base, which explaina the beautiful 5 to © trouncing adminis and W. A. McBurney, the Seattle tered the Seattle Champions tn the r tennis stars, won their matches fn/ ifiret game of the series. Gipe was the opening round of play tn the! hit freely. Score , singles for the North Pacific tennis Heart DR POA ® CARROLL Ss championship, which began here} e : 4 § ; s Monday. Russell and Pierre Den-| oh a Jewelry and ton of Tacoma played one of the Park & ot feature matches of the day. Rus-| ; : ; : Hy ical Store sell won, 6-1, 4-6, 8-6, 6-1. MeBur| He Tay lo 5 ney had litle trouble defeating G. ADE Gh TS) ORD 4 New Location D. Bveland, Everett, 6-2, 6-4, 6-3. Te S312 4 One of the surprises of the day od oligh aieed was the elimination of Joe Tyler|M » Totals rer of Spokane, former ig Pe: << pe | for i Opens {nternational champion, displace ont J Saturday, August % ff) ‘H.C. Evans, Vancouver, 8-6, 1-6, in ed e Note ze Y M H 0 f h > Removal sae west coutouee J i ou Must Have One of These Beautiful Pennants 11-9, L. K, Richardson, the former Se attle player, representing Irving-| ton, defeated H. 8. Wells, Multno- | mah, 7-1, 8-6, 6-0, at 1102 First Ave. Ea ek Secure One With Four Coupons Clipped From The Seattle Star and 15 Cents Size 15x35 Inches YELLOWSTONE PARK Five and One-half Days Office, Butler Hotel. Phone Main 7033. M. A. NUGENT, Agent. It has always been that— now we have made it better still Better Cooking Fresher Food TACOMA, Aug. 5.—After Hall) jand Hel had been batted off) the mound, Owner Brown, of the| | Beavers, took a turn in the box for an inning. The ‘Tigers scored) neither run nor hit in that frame. Tacoma won the game 10 to 4. Tacoma .. Vancouver . sosccece @ MO 8 | Batterles—-Kaufman and Harris; | | | Hall, Hetster, Brown and Konnick, ous Lewis. ote ‘ ohh: ole ck | ont “6 § Ama!gam Fillin PORTLAND, Aug. 5.—Portland | pare # = son g won a close game from the Spo-| | New York es 3 i kane Indians by the score of 5 to 4 in the opening game of the series| Monday. | Portland . eo 9 Spokane . ot. % Batteries—Todd and King; Cad. Teau and Altman. ‘The best grade of amalgam ts used us. The tooth is put in proper Badition beicre’ the fillings are Placed. For $1.00. Gold Crowns, $4 To obtain good service from a bad- decayed toot low us to trent fill it, and afterward: th Gold or Porcelain ‘ou will be surprised at the quality h @ tooth. | NATIONAL L Quicker Service MAY BE POSSIBLE BUT YOU ARE NOT APT New York Adelphia 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. 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Then when I come back to the hotel I eat my heartiest meal of the day.” John Bertoson of Stanwood has filed a voluntary bankruptey pe tion in the United States district court, showing assets exceeding hit Mabilities, Cafeteria FIRST and UNION LONDON, Aug. 5.—Bombardier Wells, the English heavyweight, ts jubilant over his knockout here last night of Pat O'Keefe, welterweight champton of Ireland, | Wells put his man to sleep in the 15th round. COULON MATCHED ST, JOSEPH, Mo., Aug. 5.—John- ny Coulon is matched here tod to meet Bobby Burns of Dallas, Tex., In a 10-round contest in Oma ba September 12, ~ A different pennant will be offered each week. { If ordered by mail enclose five cents extra for postage for each pennant. Do not mail in advance orders. 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