The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 19, 1913, Page 2

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SEATTLE’S CHANCES of winning the pennant this season are as Mkely as a ski tournament in California this winter, ee ee AN EASIER WAY to pacify the Mexicans would be to send Bob Brown, Tealey Raymond, Cadman and Nick Willlams down there. ‘BEST Glasses | AYE! WITH THE ANNOUNCEMENT that a day would be set aside for a celebration in honor of the umptres at Dug’s new park, next month, that they to throw pop bottles at the indicator man, may celebrate, | too. ce) ; ver UNION Players Raise Big Rumpus When | Crandall’s Canned; Comes Back | Otis Cr andall sin the camp;manager by several of the mens nts, for whom | Since some of the players have fre- quently alred their grievar on Them ship is in sight. Otis Cr the field, Crandall was very popu whose release created ill ing|lar. He has been a member of the gs.00| among the players toward McGraw,|Gtants for several years $5.0¢/ is to be turned back to the Giants} The New York club will settle 10.08} by St. Louis. with St. Louis by a cash considera atS| ‘The players’ attitude toward Mc-| tion, the amount not divulged, and -FRER|Graw was so bitter when Crandall/a player. The player Is to be deliv Peace again rel jot the New York lanother National league chan Ne Charge for inationa, |attack was made on the New York is settled. (CHAMPION TO MEET WELSH ON SEPT. 20 Examt Phene Eltintt 1480. VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 19%] weight champion, and Freddie Gig ‘anny Bide jad STARRY SOUTH ARID OFPONTE COLMAR BLD Vancouver boxing fans have been/| Welsh, the English challenge The ; T T assured a championship match be-/date has been set for September BS D N 1 tween Willie Ritchie, the HMght-)20. A match had been arranged for 4 Labor Day, but was postponed when re | Needs Welsh tnjured his ankle. ‘Your eovetieaaeitees Eddie Moy, Welsh Attention | will take the plon’s place against Labor Day at Brighouse sparring part- DANCING Ritchie on Dupli- celpts as his share for the exhibi tion bout attempt was made to get “Harlem” Tommy Murphy or Leach Cross to fill the date with the cham pion. Murphy's demands were too high, and Cross balked against the long trip across the country on such short notice. Weish and Ritchte meet on Sep tember 20 under the original agree ment, Ritchie recelying a $15,000 guarantee and 50 per cent of the moving picture receipts. [ome Northwest Games] |. VICTORIA, B. C., Aug. 19.—Hope |lessly outclassed and seven points behind, Victoria started a batting rally in the ninth, runs, and won. scoring elght | Hams. | “re |. SPOKANE, Aug. 19.—-Spokane de |feated Tacoma tn the initial game jof the series here Monday, 5 to 3. | ris, | _ ROSE HURTS HIS ARM Word comes from San Franctaco today that Ralph Rose, world’s champion shot putter, may not be able to compete against Con Walsh, of the Seattle Athletic club, and other athletes in the Canadian tebetecietaes championships to be held in Van couver September 6. Rose Injured his arm in a fall down a flight of stairs, With Rose out of the com petition, Walsh appears to be one of the favorites in the weight events. “ROUND-UP” Pendleton, Oregon PLAY TENNIS FINALS Finals in the junior champton: ship matches for t Seattle Tennis | hoon between Marshall Allen and | Brown Play in the semi-finals Monday afternon was close. eee follow Hurd beat Jarvis, Wild West E - Low Round Trip Fare f./ Seattle to “ae and Return O-W.R. &N. fault; Allen beat Trimble by de. |fault; Allen beat Brown beat Fay, 6-2, 6-1; Brown beat Conover, 6-2, 6-1; Brown beat Shannon, 6-3, 6-4 | Clevelana ioe ” TICKETS ON SALE SEPTEMBER 10, 11, AND 12, 1913 pay FINAL RETURN LIMIT SEPTEMBER 16, 1913 F q COWBOYS AND COWGIRLS P ri WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST Broncho Busting, Steer Roping, Bulldogging, Relay Races for Cowboys, » Cowgirls, Indians; Stage Coach Races, Cow Pony Races, Indian |! Parades and War Dances; Bucking Buffaloes, Steers and Cows, Fancy | and Trick Roping and many wonderful stunte that only the people of |+ the range can perform, ' FOUR FINE TRAINS DAILY Cin for further information as to schedvles and rates, call on or address J. H. O'NEILL, District Passenger Agent. 716 Second Ave. Tel. Main 932, ington Won fan Francisoo . Oakiand Chicago 1 New York 6 Brooklyn 1-6, ia Broolyn 7-6, St, Louin 1-2, Enjoy the dollar dinner, with wine, at the Rathskeller,—Ady, a roughneck fan has asked us to set aside a date for the fana who want! was released to St. Louis that an ered when the race for the pennant) Victoria .. +13 20 0} Portland . . 12 16 «63 Batteries: Toner, Barham and Shea; Eastley, Martinoni and Wil | Spok -5 lh 2 | Taco . . 3|66hCl68 Batte Peters and Hannah; | Girot, } innity, Kurfuss and Har- nglish cham-| Ritchie is| because of Rivers’ (ness, McCarey to get a large cut of the gate re-{ has cided on Moy after an unsuccessful | Claim they will be unable to meet | Young appears to be in better) seattie gaat |shape than Willard, who asserts, | Vanovuver eore ramary Strait 2 however, that he will be fit out. ‘ticles re we wo THE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1913. GLOOMY CROAKHINGS OF A DISCOURAGED B. B. EDITOR | LES MANN, Inst y MANAGER. RAYMOND roached first three times Monday, On an| tonals, is batting at a these occasions the transportation was txsued free by Hall eer ee SOME HUSH | eee. e A FAN glanced over at the Seattle bench during the Champs’ ses-) sion at bat and wanted to know who was dead, Vancouver. no iy he A |eame of the series here SPEAKING OF “PEP,” it fs said that Charlie put the full in) + S80 vee Fullerton. i} see ee Y-A-AS, ROLLO, It Is too bad the Seattle Champions did not retire| hind the mound after grabbing the title last year, or demand a huge purse for win, lose| behind the bat. or draw games. oeree NOTING THAT JACKSON obtained two hits Monday, it can now be suspected that he will be sold to the big leagues. MEANING BEAVERS THE GRAND OLD MEN of the Northwestern league seem to be stiffening at the Joints, oeee OUR IDEA of zero plus: One of our numerous white “soaps” ng a real and not an alleged fighter . o. cle FULLERTO EXHIBITIONS tn pitched now place the popular little tosser an Seattle's owed at his best tn the seventh inning Monday, when, with the | » full and one out, he fanned both Brinker and Bennett On both these batemen Charlig used an effective drop ball | *e the last two games he has 6 best | KIPPERT, WHO has been sold to the St, Paul club, scored Vancou-| ver's only runs in the sixth, by a genuine home run drive over the left: | field fence. Hrinker scored ahead of Kippert oe eee sacker, is missing from the TONY WALSH, Vancouver's first Louls on an optional agree: | Reaver ranks, having been recalled to St ment ere ee | PINKY GRINDLE made hie first appearance here Monday as a member of the Beavers, Grindle has played on every other club tn the league sa rtland and Seattle. He worked behind the bat Monday, a snnick was jolted on a digit | T | URN MARTINI BACK; M’IVOR TO RETURN eee up to expectations here, He played cured by the Seattle club from) his first game a week ago Sunday, }and was one of the stars of the Walla Walla, in the Western Tri fie "He participated. in. elght State league, on an optional agree | gq the final game of which ment, was to turned back to| was Monday, during which time he the Walla Walla club. Bud Melvor,| batting 218, Martin averaged the southpaw, formerly a Franklin/a hit a game. high pitcher, returns to Seattle, and| Before Scout King Kelly signed) Dug gets back his $600, which was| Martini, practically ery other thrown {n to boot [club tn the league had sought his Martin!, who was the leading bat-| services. Martin! was secured from ter in the Tri-State, failed to Hve| the same club as Pitcher Ed Kelly. | M CAREY'S PROGRAM REALLY WIN ONE: LO8 ANGEL rary aote Mesanatnar Stellar pitching by little Charlie, Fullerton and the batting of Strait | sadly disarranged today, and Pro- | moter McCarey admits that there | fi." ee See el has been no solution found to bis| aver, Monday. Fullerton held the Beavers to three hits, Score | With the River-Cross mateb off, nce } Henry Martini, the busher se r with Seattle, and now with the Boston Nw errific clip against Cincinnat! obtained three safe hits and Monday he clouted two more, FOLLOWING TODAY'S came, the scene of battle in to be shifted to Seattle and Vancouver return Sunday to play the final | WHEN COMPLAINTS are made against Toman’s calls of balls and strikes, {t is usually when the arbitrator 1s making his calls from be He does his best work when operating the Indicator Regal Special Suits— THAT WERE $25.00 WILL GO FOR. clude § «their training tomorrow feore by inning out—Ry Fullerton @ & ns Jon batle—Oft Fulerton 4. off Hall 7 | pire Toman Saturday Mann ub’s Uptown Stock 0 FaleatDowntownStore The Hub’s uptown store on Second avenue is now a thing of the past. We have dropped out of the branch store game for good. 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