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SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, Il—-Harry Foley, traiger, left here today for Vancouver to arrange for Ritchie's 20round contest with Freddie Welsh at Brighouse arena, September 1. ‘The champion has instructed Fol to hold out for an Am refer He will propose Eddie Graney for acting for Willie Ritehle, Champion Wants Referee Graney the job MODERN, elegantly furntshea Tooms at lowes ates at Hotel Vi saan vacant BASEBALL CHATTER | ee _.. | * OF MANY DIAMONDS Howdy, Mr, Kel Let's see! Who is that leading the if it could befealled a “Kaufdrop.” | Take your ¥ Northwestern league batters? Th “oe ae wraps off an@ ¥ name is Meek, Or do my old e Sometimes we wonder why ball; make yourself ‘ deceive? | players are galled tvory-hended, and | MEHE at home a > egy then we tjaink of that memorable, 't was Mr. Kel h &F We can state on good authority | occasion By Joo Gedeon of Wash-| lY'# Classy exhibt § jthat M Lyr sometime of Ta-jington nearly drowned when swim. | Hon on the mound Hy coma, W is still the manager | ming then went back the next) Wich had thove £ of what's left of the Spokane In-|day in bh beat suit to examine the! ® i me, Crowne | dians | spot, and fell tn (standing : Pan : ear ee reads and plead hE Gotd Fittings a ond ae Last week Dug could have gone Yea, Bo ing for mercy a Sliver Piltnge |right ahend and traded the whole] Stal denies that he will succ Sunday afternoon é Painless Katraction blamed team and would not have) Jimm Callahan of the White Sox./! 8 Tittle Ltn We offer you good jmade the Seattle fans mad. If he was offered the job it might) Nine affair. Whea tal work at a moder ate be dffferent © final figures é per. Ovr tn ing off players has come tute vogue, 4 Probably Navin of Detroit Is now ied, the ae had years |why not extend it to include Northptgaeveling at the wonderful nerve | & ¢ a opinion of your cond andi of) Ty Cobb demanding $15,000 at| Kelly's favor. uable to you. Western league umpires? With the ald of first class material the firet of the season Kelly was aided ° and a modern p U y Se ee and abetted by able. to 4 If Season's records may be madell thie week, with Portland having| Strait, Martini Mee seectte "ta all jand broken, but the made by toome here a week's visit, should “24 Jackson tn offer you Dug’s ex-Char na fo mes lost & grand race for second piace. | Collecting a suf. i ka ak BLO Sae eee MOIS CUARS TUTOR Portland is crowding Seattle for the | fclent number of tical devices. ite ° $+ « Jaecond rung, being only two Kamen |r’ Lo oy } Toser tossed for Los Angeles Saan-| to tho rear adhe letoria’s INVESTIGATE OUR EASY |day. Naturally he won eee one-run lead, #e PAYMENT PLAN. ~ Ree Meek amashed the Bull In the sev. | “red In the fifth Strait poked the sure, 9 PL, We Were just about to get all/enth inning, and will draw down 50) | e fe ee etainge G’apponiment Sun. || fussed up over Ruelbach’s 3-0 vicdory | seeds for the hit. Swain ts the only | van to center tn days P tol pom for Brooklyn Sunday, But we be-|other player who has been able to i an ; nth, and i. me jeame cool when we lamped that he | jolt the bovine this season. pa, Seohed Union Dentists hurled against St. Louis } ee | {rom first home, mee | Vancouver meets Spokane and) Datla es a well LADY ATTENDANTS Cincinnati used 15 players en-| Victoria clashes with Tacoma this| the tast I row on We are permanently located on jdeavoring to maul Rube Marquard | week. | eo len of hin corner Pike and Third. with en- [| Sanday, which only added to the eee }Jaunt. Jackson Panes 206% Pike a. over Owl Bt! humiliation. | “Lefty” Stantey of the Portland delivered a single Pad club hae passed Gipe for the lead-|'" te tenth, a ; a To Be Shot at Suni ing honors of the pitchers. Stanley oa which count | cE EVERETT-SEATTLE Kaufman ts said to have a very|has won 15 games and lost 6, while P elly | i: ENTERURBAN RAILWAY | nice downshoot. We are/wondering (Gipe has won 14 and dropped 6 Re: * : te lot. On the ros Lae, 8:58, 4: | where: he Joined ffices Beattie. Fifth « bd ° the Champs, Kel wa"nn'tst | Circles Bases Twice on Home Run] °°" and one defeat When Kelly Drive; Then Umpire Calls Him Out trot i et dd out to the DIXON, Il, Aug. 11.—Tim Hogan declared he failed to || !!!ock and began mE oR ER NGS cB] Megan, who umpires ail the touch third. Whit | to chuck EVERETT. WASH thrilling engagements betw: jwe the Dixon and Sterling base- |#ents and closed ball teams, got in bad in the | our eyes SUMMER ICE seventh inning of yesterday's Hogan ied by a neck when |), 12? moment Telephone Ettiott 5360 game. Ned Whitehead, slug the crowd ch = the first For ice rates. We guaran- ging outfielder of the Dixon jeft field ee bataman, sauntered take th: tee full weight « deli up to wallop, short fence nd to move couple of Expertence Stars, drove the bal! into the river and circled the bags, but prompt very. ICE DELIVERY Co Gropped over and disappeared. The Dixons lost the game. Other Northwest Game: his in a yards. has taught us that Phone Main 963 Boy Prince Is es Transfer Co. Army Officer the Bees’ ability on our lot fs un TACOMA, Aug. 11—By taking oo i. How oft Sunday's game from the Reavers, ia on Meok Office 114 Jackson St. 11 to 2, Tacoma made it five out of | bunted over seven games in the series with the| ‘* barricade visitors, 4013 THIRD 4 BOATMAN GOES TO TRISTATE T HE STAR—-MONDAY, AUGUST 11, SPORT Kelly Finds a Home; Humbles STATE TENNIS MEET | Bees in Gingery Ten-Inning Battle The Scores rm ’ m4 a1 NORTH YAKIMA, Ang 11 Anh MPO | Boatman, the former University of ABS he aa Washington pitcher, has been a be eee transferred from the Northwestern . eae league to the Western Tri-State | | Ga Sy aoe cireuit in a deal between the Vic ie ee i toria club and North Yakima. | 2 4 Pitcher Hert Fitehner, star of the | ie Be North Yakima staff, goes to Vic-| ee 36h toria in exchange for the college 2+ CLOSING DATES FOR . woe Pouth 008 Pee. BASEBALL LEAGUES) 34 prnett Sener, Preprictes Canadian league . Sept, 1 ee 8 ee | Central association Sept. 1 F tue |Central league .... Sept. 7 Bat ak Cabaret Vaudeville | Eastern association Sept 7| = Sp.mtolam Empire State league . ANB. 13) cep ect in iaath when ‘winntus ren | Federal league Gapt. 14] wis mace ; Georgia-Alabama league ...Aug. 9|_ Srore by Innines AMATEUR _NIGHT |International league . Sept. 215 eee. Fee's EVERY FRIDAY |Kansas State league......Aug. 12 CASH PRIZES. Kitty league Sept. 1 | Michigan State leagu.e...Sept. 14 Contestants appiy to E. K. | National league Oct. 6 Maitland, Director, Thursday, Nebraska State league Sept. §| iam |New Brunswick-Maine league. . * ovned ; Sept. 6 French Dinner With CROWN PRINCE OF SPAIN | Now Kingland league ......Sept. 18 Bottle of Wine, 50¢ ll oss you ever ner ot ao stronge a| °™, Fore Ne Srey am. thing as a little boy of 6 years being wow York State long! wh 4 ‘ork § Age... .Sept. 14 |Apekane 0 a real officer in a REAL army? | North Caroline losene ae ts meses Wouldn't you think be would be| Northern league aan” =i AMERICAN LEAGUE afraid to wear a sword and a great,| Northwestern le adan . Sent Le Won tow heavy helmet? ¢ gi Bite ‘ Sep’ 14 € State leas: > ‘ “a Well, there really is a REAL boy,| pity, State league Sept. 21/{ ‘ jwho was just 6 years old in May.igouth Atlantic league es ; HH holding a RBAL office in a REAL) coithern, ede * sone 1 4 jarmy! , ++. Sept. 7 be ie ¢ | He ts the little crown prince of Southern Michigan ... Sept. 7| Hr 3 | Spain. | Texas longue 1... Bept. 71 4 bo | | Prince Alphonso will be the next| Texae-Oklahoma league... Aug. 1| gam Taz King of Spuin—-so he has to begin| Three! lengue ..... Rent. 7 ; pa 0 ep D | The dest grade of amalgam is aged | YETY Carly to learn to be & soldier. | ton association sok 47 us. The tooth is put in p: per | Here is just as he looked when Vifetia State leecus|” Sep a a condition before the fillings —@re| he received his appointment as lieu- Ww. re ate league Sept 3 placed. For $1.00 Itenant in the Spanish army, Yestern Canada league ...Aug. 30 +4 Western league ee Oct. 5 | z | Western ri-State league. .Sept. 7)’ Gold Crowns, $4) wuite 1s FAVORITE Wacsrsioitines’entte’ S50 3) const take To obtain good service from nad Sa Taat ae docayrd: footh, “atlow Min to. tai LOS ANGELES, Aug. 11.—Jack| JOSEPH BOEHLING. Portiand a t then fill it, and afterwards dowwn| White is recelving a surprising | | Lor Angeles ‘ % i with Gold or Porcelain Cr". | amount of backing for his 20-round | Who's out there leading the league | Venicr te of such a tooth. \encounter with Johnny Dundee to- today | Ban Franetioo “8 Johnson or Walsh or Wood; Who's out there pitching the’ win. ning way, Something better than good? Walter the Wizard or Smokey Joe, Or Plank with the records roll morrow night. The Chicago serap-| per, by his recent excellent show. ing against Dundee, made many [friends here, and he has worked himself Into perfect condition for this meeting. Both boys did Itght dco Bridgework, $4 It requires considerable of efcper! ence to place bridge work cortectly Our apecialists can match your teet! Washing NATIONAL New York 6, Cineinnatt frooklyn 9, Bt Louis 0. MERICAN LEAGUE in, Cleviand 1 LEAGUE Pd Pace te mee te tog th ofl gymnasium work yesterday for al ing? achicanoPhitadelphia game postponed ave the best service from ttm. |crowd of fans, but boxing was|The answer comes with a sudden |” ¥ | limited. blow | Full Sets Teeth, $5 Up) “A ‘bloke by the name of] Woe have thougands of tontie cus-| GIRLS IN LONG SWIM Joohiing. itena fomers who will tell you ttet they PEs 5 bi hl . = Paver knew that plates could be fit-). SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11.—|*U Never heard of tho cove| WATTY WON'T SELL ae a oe "| Mrs. Myrtle Wright and Miss Dol-| ti coy had a t | me Any work that doesn’t proge satis-| lie Meyer were showered with con 2% had a bush league ring factory will he repaired charge at any time. Come in $OON-—today, {f you wish —tor ¥F examination agd oxti- mate. 12-Year Guarantee to All Free Examination. OHIO far DENTISTS 907 University St, 24 and Unt y St, Ovw. Veuser-¥ ree ot gratulations today as a result of the Golden Gate to Lime rent#of an ebb tide. Mrs, Wright completed the swim in one hour and 41 seconds, and Miss Meyer in one hour and 25 minutes, from Fort Point A former Standard oil cashier, who was sent to prison ago for two years for $15,000, has just finished paying back the money, Talk about car rylug beer to Georgetown! ° |their feat yesterday in swimming | Point in the dangerous curs) He was ne a part of the win ning score When the bunch lined up this spring. j Aye, he was-a dub and a One Worst Bet | When the clans first started | coaling ; | But today, who's out there leading the net? A bloke by the name of Boehling | Sell that unused office furniture A few cents invested in @ Star [want ad will do it | So successful was the series Just] closed between Seattle and Victoria, | three of the games of which were |played in Victoria, from a Victoria |atandpoint, that President Watte let and Secretary McConnell have decided to take the club off the Market | | The fans crowded the stands in| Hee town during the three to watch their boys maul our | pions. With Kantlehner and Rawlings leold to the big leagues, and the team now a big drawing card, Wat telet figures to come out way abead. The game had been in progress but a short time when the outlines 1913, SAN FRANCISCO, Aug, 11.—The staging of another match here about Sep tember 9, between Sailor Petroskey and Bob McAllister, who battled 20 rounds to a draw Friday night, Is planned by Promoter James W. Coffroth, Petroskey is so anxious for a return bout, he hae dectared he will let Al McAllister, brother of Bob, referee BEGINS IN SEATTLE vuleanite or cell if you prefer 15. Play at 10 a. m. throughout th liceman over the 15-round route. He has challenged Hagen before but to date the cop has manifested no lash with th tre to ela orn Athletic club boxer lub champtonships, Russell ¢ ted MeBurn in the final round Providing he beats Frank Farme in their six-round bout at Central Joe Bonds, the Tacoma light-he: weight, will take of Ed 4 |Hagen, the & Farmer will with the Seattle policeman if he wins | A bout between Hagen and Bonds }largely depends upon the outcome used or get Bound ight in the near future ween Hagen and one of the Tacoma challengers | Bonds is anxious to meet the po | CHAMPION PELKEY SPRINGS SORE ARM ANGE . Aug. 11 key and his manager, Tom: left today for San will finish « engagements key will return to prepare for his © meeting with Charlie of San Francisco. Pelkey le = nureit which he straine rring partner Los Ar |thur F Burns, | | | | THEO. . VAIL, PRESIDENT Ml Abehone. Jafter which | Low Ange swingin in a th ARCHERS GO EAST Wil! H. Thompson, the local at torney, and Dr. J. W. Dougherty of the Fort Steilacoom asylum med foal force, left Seattle Sunday night amd Catt | Tacoma ...... SSR ee 11 #18 1 of a path from the plate to the visiting bench could be distinguished, 7 Josto: b 1 pe af Fauasecver <7; “1c"2 'p G| In twelve cases, Bees stepped up, took threo wide swings, and then [01 Daten Perey cctnae thee | Batteries: Giret and Harris; In 08 to Kelly for having been selected to take part In the pro! iient Thompson has won the gersoll, Doty, Harstad and Lewis, | ©ee¢ines ion champlonsbip several times. The Grindell Victoria's hits Sunday were nearly as scarce as Seattle's victories (hammionabin several tinue Th | eee during the week. Save for Meek, who got 50 per cent of the visitors ¢ four days r bs | PORTLAND, Aug. 11.—Portiana| total hits, and Rawlings and Lamb, the rest of the Bee squad were open Wi € wenld e was unable to overcome the Indians’ | tO condolence. ‘ Ppt aA ATHLETIC PARK three-run lead in the seventh, the|Melly’s vengeance was compiete. He fanned 12. allowed but four | visitors winning the final game of | bits. and only one Bee had the distinction of drawing a life on wide BASEBALL |the series 5 to 2 SE ieee Printers! Beta ng eg rade aa? wea Totny a THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH COMPANY | Portland & ¢ 3 alls. Jatler’s Liquid Jus | | Batteries: McCorry and Hannah er stops the ache, Drug Portland vs. Seattle MAIN 1043, Mays and King. o.—Advertis u |Yeater Car Adminston 25¢ and 50c —NOW OUT You Must Have One of These Beautiful Pennants Size 15x35 Inches always paid 65c for. we have ever made our readers. _ Look for the Pennant Coupon in The Daily Star. 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The There are many high school and|] gent, too; they don’t drop and nament will consume the entire | University of experts embarrass you every time you | week en Bortes and meet a friend. g | Of the favorite contenders tn Rueh Franklin represented one - sing! heading the list appe f the me formidable interschol 1 a Joy you haven't = |names of W. A. McBurney and Sam astic doubler team im the senlor fore , Russell, Those two players recent competitior ly competed in the Seat Tenn Matches will be played today un Beautiful sets, mounted on gold, mate prod: nec When: e ol teres! powe: We as to deen bed a but I degre work! {sola 1 ‘ weal brow prod colle man ever! to h the fi cont! woul then for B T the only: fread Bock Jabot viv il usu yok anx! ‘ok he

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