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THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1913. Dance at Dreamland tonight Advt neem | BILL WILSON, LAST YEAR’S SLUGGING MARVEL, !S GIVEN HIS RELEASE || ——<——<—————————— II OR ACK [ROBERT wt| SECOND BASEMAN __ J/s Big Ed Walsh at End of His Pitching Career? |ERSTWHILE CRACK | URRSONAL ee RAWLINGS SOLD TO | His Arm Goes Back on Him; Off to See Bonesetter) HITTER WILL GET CINCINNATI CLUB z e) | A JOB AT SPOKANE , ay | ? ey uv t As forecast in this column | Wednesday, Johnny Rawlings, Outflelder Bill Wilson, one of th jot lent BIL" An occasion ¥, va ‘et Bt the Victoria second baseman, was sold to a major league club seating Northwestern lesmes oer | out a cn ampere Gomaion ne ' hal \ : 1 : ¢ re men last season, has been released | puted umpire’s dec ay al ; OD [Wednesday 1 Rav will become the property of Joe men lant season, has been released | pited & re'e decision. Bay. : + | eande Tinker'’s Cineir i Reds at the end of the present se ason f displa none of his ast season's |seasom hoping that he we o id : er la sum said to be in the neighborhood of $2,000, Two clul batting claws this year, batting | his slump. He was ti ally benehed daa i t t lawlir I ent to the riddle R below the .200 mark |The release followed oak This geie, porcetain-tace or re-| Wert Ra He went to the high bidder. 1 palo mar [The release followed: te: el ; Movable porcelain-face bridge-work.| ling into professional ball with Victoria last season Wilson Joined the ttle team) ad ; ‘ the cost of material and labor n nates He | on Ritine 21 in the middle of the 1912 season |? / ° ee Pee or Pee morn iy nse ee and his remarkable hitting was nd fs 7, . larg responsible for the Cham 0 Ai i] Too bad there are not cight clubs in this league. Then eg geen could gh tio the 0 : : hon-|Tacoma would be heading the second division Rant re ps es He finished the season batting The final round for the city play £ ‘ Manager Raymond has already picked out a soft spot a4 nin Dr, Roberta’ Or ground te chat hi and oy tion in) De ements OP? lor the Champs to land when we p lunge down to third place At the close of the season he was ground : ale. & “1 or ;. 4 Ne Charge for Examinath e pied 1 by the Chattanooga club oan get er eh. prt os oe wy 7 and ch regret expresned aftern ne ne mi 1 . sepcecagealamenge Now that Gipe, Dell and Fullerton have taken their jolt, end much Togret Was exproneee iz |take place, At the completion ct ve ree mere | y ters Kelly and Reardon to ins t the a bateman, But a deal was ar-| Friday's play 176 young men and a wany I"ve € art of getting the ball where bat ranged between President Dugdale women will have competed in the c £ ; | ra ‘ £20 #6 er Moran went In ¥ ate in af » | NC On Joining the ttle team little ‘ DK nat SAMY NOSTRA | NO, LYNCH HIM A had geen known of Wilson, who dis ave T Shoat COLMAN, BLDS | Wattelet of the Bees says he's going to use| Z j played a wonderful batting ability Mt ter < sarl in the box st us. If he gets along as phe 7 immediat on - ‘into a Se ains with the young wom- DENTIST | wel he other B rler his week, we say in advanc e,| ‘i at uniform. He to the Gor aphrig* ‘pelt Jes | the other clubs but of the cup, donated by Spel- | Ba | Gehan adened. shilons to oes bi Ibut be awarded | a eo ned ‘0 sign him. | | That the end of big Ed After a few weeks with Seattle play? ATHLETIC PARK : If we have the right dope, the title aspirations of one} Walet’e career a0 6 pltoner te he was regarded as the prize “find” | Que Anne and a F. Welsh, king, or rather champ, of England, are due to die] very close at hand Ie indicated of the season Miller playfields appear to have * BASEFBAI L' natural death September 1, 1913 | today in the departure of the Wilson soon came into the name the best chances to win the trophy. A. i, TS famous Chicago White Sox r - x | t pitcher for Youngetown, O., to it Today at 3 | FAKE pitche j 4 - o ) consult with Bonesetter Reese { Seattle vs. Victoria | Tf the Champs c patinue their present slump, Dug won't) (ren as participated in but } We a new park, but a museum. | few games this year — ——— r Yesier Car Admission n She and 50c Should Reese decide that the | ' — We are at glad that the brutal spectacle has been | arm which put Walsh in the ED psn eres ak a i shifted to Victoria for the re f the week | class with Waiter John- ee RON SEES 4 29:6 8 son and Christy Mathewson can 1. 4 Ger baseball will if m ; ah ¢ used no longer baseball wi 1 wit SORORITY DAYS Bob McAllister, pugilist, trains by playing gol. bite |. Wanedh at the atantabe pial A FINE cial a ing on the same theory, it is natural to presume that Coac | ere In the history of the game. j ADDED FeaTuRE—-pestixy” | Dobie will get his eleven in shape exercising at ping-pong Walsh complained of a sore The Seatt! leyikeums contia-| Sv. United Press Sensational One-Act Drama | ae agghaes arm early in the season and h lued their | ft opping|, LOS ° | A BUM NOVEL. | often expressed his belief that y's gat 4 to| Langford and Joe Jeanette will re | ae Six Matty trotted, out on the mound Wednesd ay | ie erm had gone bask on him. | was y Pits new their ring acquaintance at Ver emery lfor the purpos aterial for his t best | “Fights Sharks for Life,” says a te nthap ee snd for Vic vtocotrigg Bald ANC tt field |New York ape ‘ n c nceni ot PO! | fifth, aft i e ng: | Rathe rofitable way to spend a 6B i HIP DROME jburr in the fifth, afte heen j sor PS: | one's é ay. ae be The Seattle Star has made arrangements whereby it is able : a ne ee 7 la oe t pe, with each yearly ptio’ lar price of Heinie Zimmerman failed to get a single tap Wednesday | Get your name on the pay roll|kyilay. of : Fyton being the |e boagg free, with each yearly subscription, at the regular price and “Poor Man” Evers was absent from the fracas, which again. Use a Star want ad to tell | Jackeon, 18 ‘ ’ . . ri 1 ugh rithot 1 : hh [the people you want work * : explains that Heinie can do naught without that C. Webt | sa, : 1 4 ‘'ED HAGEN — THE BURHAM SHAVING OUTFIT Murphy so-called “fighting spirit: * ¢| Ed heavyweight cham. Constating of— : : ®| pion Northwest, and Tom Seven Guaranteed Bindes Noting that the Cincy-Boston players were kept under Paci Stump Puller ‘ { })Cowler, heavywelght champion of Nickel-Handled Shaving Brush the tent Wednesday ng to the moisture, we don’t know es Canada, been matched for a Colgate Shaving Stick which team to ¢ “Bat ter Nort , ‘ es 10-round to take place at And Heavy Knurled Razor Handle : - ee sis 7 18 ! and Vancouver, B. ¢ All packed neatly in a leatherette case. Pa Scheer plays the gardens for Brooklyn, ghe name being TREY NOOKLET oefatted ft / » bout will decide the heavy-| This {s a complete shaving outfit—Safe, Simple and Sant | © the method of rubbing it into the Dodgers t telle how to clear stump land at ‘a an Y 2 amplonship of the North tary. Safety razors have become immensely popular in the past ra .- .- a lower coot per acre than hae over ee ee Ganséa, Stas has || few years; thousands of men prefer them to the old style. And ; | Brief, the Brown's first sacker, soaked Bedient, Red PACIFIC MA et gommenced tatning for the here is your chance to get one free. ci c acks Wednesday, whic not our |B 11s Weeters ae 3 o has called off his con rs oe ee Seen Sere ee ff} ff ]]setinated meesion fhe south for Read Our Off o idea of brevity. eae Te ie Se the time being. Biddy Bishop has r er o's so ' 3 eon selected f IT BEHAVED. Ee ee ee s coun as refereo of the | rye SEATTLE STAR for One Year (regular price $3 5 $3.25), together with thie Burham Shaving Outfit, for .. As we learn that Bedient won his game against the) Browns Wednesday by whiffing nine and holding his} DENTIST _ [cress 123 blows, we suggest that his ball be known as eS obedient. Officer, shoot or I'll stop aS PB ay 713 First Ave. Caten Bech ore (] ean, Mtrwck out ian eee ering Sy entre time, ont Scene—Any ball fan's residence. eee aa tte INVESTIGATE STORY THE SEATTLE STAR for Six Months (regular price $2 20 SOUTH BEND, Wash., Aug. 7 $1.80), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for .... The authorities are investigating | rye gEATTLE STAR for Three Months (regular price $1 50 . . the circumstances surrounding the ation 98 G. Th dena. por ie $1.00), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for . ae en gay Ra a D. Jon] Those Already Readers of THE SEATTLE STAR and Who De- nings, who ciaims he mistook sire the Shaving Outfit May Secure Same by Sending Personal attention to my Dental rae . 1 net compete with cheap Time—Midnigh M4 Tore, gta, the, Past enteral Wifie Dear: “What is that noise in the cellar?” Jones for an animal of some sort 85 Cents to C Cc ' ‘ ' lo : en- en ae gel gg Fan Husband: “Ob t's the Spokane Indians laying | re ou || Other Northwest Games || _,207, %%, found dying. Jen 0 Cover Cost and Postage | ir you to ge to say dentist te Beattie! in & winter's supply of al j —________ ana Ho a ae F and learn prt e . * Ge for ros" hon "Rare np HOT STUFF. ( 10 se TACOMA. Aug. T-—Tacoma made | ies gee come to my cfficcs te From all reports “Smoky” Joe Wood has almost burned ing 0 couver Beavers Wednesday, finish-| and see my picture tm my stem at | oust | ing on .top of a 4 to 3 score.| in the sixth, whieh = qnerence Po ae sees Ag Just ee ee | t hed hi a tn this a@vertioomen tunched h Beware of * © Dr et None of the white hopes will talk business with Sam | Portland? Inetted th: runs, won for the — rpuovand ee Langford, which demonstrates that even some white hopes | ry orroall Agere TIS First Ave. can think | BO sss streies tie oer ee 5 8] Hatterte Girot, Kaufman and They have a new white hope now bearing the name ot | If so, you will want to take) srarris; Schmuts and Konnick Mike Cantwell, but who prefers to be called Jake Bernstein |the train that is most conven | . . Open evenings until %, and Sun- @nys until 4 for people who work. “DENNY-RENTON” Even at the start he goes and makes a fizzle of the whole/ient and offers you the best) PORTLAND, Aur 7.—A batting 1 , oa mn the final inning won the ting service i shor ting match, : ca for Portland against the Spo All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. This means, of course, that | kane Indians by @ 2 to 1 score Wed-| day tland . eaes s 8 RITCHIE WILL QUIT j:"S5C00c0s0 INSIDE TWO YEARS Four Fine "20%" | NORTHWESTERN 1 CIGARS LOS ANGELES, Aug. 6—Willle/It may be the automobile business yaaa l Ritchie is a rare sort. Tho light “afer 4 to be a chauffeur and under-| e Vancouver is on y one reason weight champion says he wil! not stand motor cars. I want to open| rains Beattie ‘ e hold the crown longer than two a garage.” . Portlan : Hd pa creme, ME Soe FE coee st were ce tel a i a million smokers a says Willie, “and turn the title will be all in in two years. It| that operate every day between | #pokane a a over to some clean young fellow. isn't that. Wilile says a man ought | Seattle and Portland via the AMERICAN a All I want out of the fight game to be at top speed at the age of ' ay sh in ¢ STORES-—they can and do, and always will get more or better cigars for their money there. s enough to go into some line of 37 and that would give tim 16 business. I don't care what it will more years as possessor of the be, re, anything as long as it is clean. title. | = | cm e ® trains: Fishing Tackle, Guns, Ammunition, Baseball Goode Metorcycie and Bicycle | “Teaned Wire | | y United Pr e : Wa WATER Kus. 7—pe| Young man, go South! Go South,| Seattle-Portland Express , ae laring themselves to be in excel-|at about the age of three, and grow| eaves Seattle 7:30 a.m. [rit i ee ° ik ent Homo Fiasen ‘ht up there, And then when you reach| Arrives Portland 2 p.m. {fin oo an You never have and never will see a pent » and want a chane in nna aie gay «3 . A r t here tonight, reached the the big leagues you will say to he| Sha imited Train De L s Louie 2 ’ o fight ere, Yontent, renchet (he |the big leagues you will sny to the| Shasta Limited Train De Luxe [str 7 4 duplicate of this cigar— iid off on active training today. |the Dixie sun.’ I'm's naturatborn| Leaves Seattle 11:30 a. m ef, a i Considerable Seattle money 18 hitter and when the weather's hot Arrives Portland 5:30 p. . oy ay veg q eing wagered on Hagen. sa nll to A , 1 2 te Ny igirg ede lg nd the a a | Puget Sound Express it ‘1 ssa FAVOR MCALLISTER (61, ‘The southern sun makes great| Leaves Seattle 11:45 a. m. | han Francives th te i —_— ball players, It turns out the kind Arrives Portland 6:30 p, m, | Onktand : I SAN FRANCISCO, Ang. 7. that don't wilt in the torrid sea. 1 in| OWL, the popular night train aie | Both Sailor Petroskey and Bob Mc-|sona and who can field the t rott 2 e q Allister have finished their train-|the san with the greatest of ease, | meg 5 | : i ng for tomorrow night's 20-round If you don't belleve it, consider Ty ree c = atte P ve geal 1 je Le bout here ar@ now will take things® Cobb, Tris Speaker and Joe Jack-| trives Portland 0:9 &. m. , i easy until Referee Jim Griffin sends gon. All southern boy Jackso' (Berths can be occupied at NATIONAL LEAGUE i Phone Elllott 1311 them on thelr Journey nama tec Garecastic Olrcione: | ost ane Pittebura.», New York | 1021 First Ave. The betting market continued | Cobh from Royston, Ga.. and Speak. ae | Shitedciphie tat t ie brisk today, the odds remaining at er hails from Hubbard City, Texas.| You will enjoy the benefits of | Moston-cincinnatl « Beattie, ih, Weel 10 to 9, with McAllister on the long| And the dope seems to show that vile si Bee cs : the hot wun and the “high see| ALL-STEEL COACHES obast ime eo eee of the South are great training for| and all the other features that] Portiana 4, Venton 0 ball 5 ers, who, when they come|the most up-to-date train serv-| fan kranciey i north to play are able.to stand the| ice recdae ¢e Oaktand 4, Los An heat In the very hottest months and can Judge a ball to pertection.| ‘The O-W. 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