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THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1913, Mique Fisher, Baseball’s Champion Post Season Impresario, Spins Yarns of Barnstorming Delights That Lie Over the Pacific Ocean » Is floc Tacoma r saw Mique Fisher of © founde who plloted the ast league pen a year | ad taken the count ina an-oaters ¢ his Freano club, t was cc now 80, when portly ft 1904-6 to the squne nia fane that a league Mique rple nents twas said among as far as basebal Mique Dreamland pa the Pacific ball after the remnant ducts known as the third trip rom leag says there was not even the who oor an ompx annit acrons Fresno disaste Mique of a bat bag left MIQUE TAKES TO TRAVELING that induced Mique to turn ad in that old adage that a f 1 a club of allstars, Veith - Cammack It was that season tn Coast suit Saeed for | 18 his check, He was the kind who be good man could not be kept down general cleat- J) and the following year invaded Honolulu Two years later Mique took another b ch ac this time making an extended tour of the Orlent one game was lost Every mixture final and ance. ge ye ee n both trips, but The price only has been reduced — the same high quality you have always and always know shall here THAT MONEY STORY The Chicago White New York Giants are also talking about a world’s tour,” said today, discussing the journey he's planning for this fall with 3 all-star outfit, “but Jf they Insist on their present demands, a thousand-dollar guarante me, It is with girlish chuckles that [ note thetr schedule includ Why, they'd have to call a legal holiday the day after gime to allow every one to help Comiskey and McGraw count the change !f they got that much money We played tr hire a dray to } night counting it. It Mi This is a rare fine clothes economy event. Among the _ interesting values you may choose Canton, China, to a crowd of 150,000 fans e money back ¢ he hotel. Pour of us worked all amounted to $42.68. GRANEY GETS IN BAD “Harry Hildebrant, who ts now umpiring in the Amertean league, | Was on the gate He stole 15 centa, but couldn't carry it home “tf the Box and the Giants make the trip to the Ortent, McGraw and Comiskey will seek Mexico as a quiet resting place for thetr shat | tered nerves on returning ‘During a game {a Tokto, with Graney, now of the Cleveland team, pitching, we switched batteries with the Japs. Graney never worked harder before tn bis life, but he simply couldn't get the ball ovér, and walked the first fi men, The Japs rted to swarm the fleld, and | had to switch the batteries {n order to save him from betng lynched. $20.00 and $25.00 Suits at $12.50 $25.00 and $30.00 Suits at $15.00 1 had to } |of the baseball jinrikt and he ror in a ng him, clares, in all seriousness, that while he was a passer sha, a paper suddenly blew into the face of th ran away Jap tow MITCHELL SIGNS UP ‘I recetved a contract today from Willie Mite handed piteher,” he sald, “I am y obtain Walter Johnson Hal Chase ha Hap’ Myers wi ‘line, the fe ill do the catehing {tions possibly will be Boston jeans, and Harry am still negotiating for several BOOK AUSTRALIAN GAMES “The trip this year is to be to the Hawalians and Australia only, We have six games scheduled tn Honolulu gaino in where two days will be at the vole The team will stay tn Honolulu 14 days, leaving for Australia November 24 Jan Francisco, possibly, February 1, Barnes, my ranging games in Australia ‘T am leaving for the Bast in a month to comp final negotia tions for players. Yesterday 1 @ letter to President Wilson, ex plaining the trip, and look for his hearty tndorsement of the plan.” VARSITY READY FOR, JOURNEY TO ORIENT ell, ¢ land’s left Jame do # along #o ta If the White Sox firat 4 tow promised fill in at Louls filled by Duffy Lewis and Walters, New infielders Americans. Harry York ape no. agent, Ten players, Graduate Manager the interior. The return to Seattle | Ralph A. Horr anese and jkeda, a Jap interpreter, is the make-up representation of the | the University of Washington, | Wa which will leave Seattle for Japan| so next Tuesday, The Washington | able team has 15 games scheduled in| All Japan. The team has Tokyo, Yokohama, Kobi is to be made Oct Ma 10, preter, who {# a student at ton, is being the team will be lust matters members of the team are dates In| in excellent shape, and the varsity and In| “fans a clean sweep for ———|the purple and gold. This will be better Hilo, } We return to) is still ar | ager Horr states that Tkeda, | taken along) National player, now | | Fourth Annual “ROUND-UP” Pendleton, Oregon Bos $30.00 and $35.00 Suits at $20.00 SHOES ARE STOLEN Following this same game. newspaper men at a banquet. [t is aide, so off came our shoes. had purloined the shoes belonging te the players w When we got ready the guests of the 8 shoes out ave, some one > Bliss and ‘Brick’ Deureux ‘Brick a custo and Bliss had to go home tn jinrikishas.” Included are garments Mique’s favorite story of an inc’ suitable for service the en tire Fall. Special attention is di- rected to a number of excel- lent Suits in the lower prices, particularly adapt- able for Young Men Boys for College, S and Business Service. ==SPORTING When the word slipped over our wire that Dell had allowed only one run in five innings Wed lay, we ordered the message repe d ee “ P , Seattle made four runs in the! Come in while the choos- })seventh. If that game had gone 26 ing is good. |more innings, we might have won VEITH-CAMMACK C0 of themselves for having the Seat- * Title team wished on them. Yes, ‘tis Ss j at J St. a cruel fate. ie tg ' They say this old boy Frisk Exclusive Seattle distributors || cud to be frisky, but we note for ADLER-ROCHESTER, Tatl-] that he galloped around to the third jors of America’s finest ready. | corner on a smash Wednesday. for-service clothes. | Fans have often asked Strait and James if they were not ashamed 7 ee A lightning double play saved the) day for Vancouver, read one ac count. After learning that Ray- mond was the party hitting into the double execution, we imagine the Beavers went out to Iunch before completing the second out . ’ BULL BROS. Just Printers 3 THIRD PANTAGES Renton boxing fans are remark- The Great Magician whip Moy, somebody must have it OTHER BIG FEATURES in for the Seattle boxer. | 10c and 20c } nol thes The English may crab about Me-) Longhlin’s smashing style of play, bat Vancouver fans can never say that about Shaw batting What Umpires Are For To make bad decisions whenever the home team has a chance. To rob batters of perfectly legit- Eyres Transfer Co. to os blot on the landscape atl ‘all times. Office 114 Jackson St. Phone Main 963 To be the bigest hunk of cheese jand unbridled yegg that ever ap (Lots of peoplo will think this| Telephone Elliott 5560 | For ice rates. We guaran- tee full weight and prompt delivery. ICE DELIVERY CO eee The race in the American league is very interesting—between Cobb and Jackson. | eee Not That Kind Tee eae We read that an umpire in the} SEATTLE TO EVERETT — Limitea | East was nearly attacked by a sav- Gening, 10:50 om. ond 8:28 D, m. Yeca!| age fan who had a hammer fn his 4 jhand. We know a good many fans *, hg Be 9g daily | that use the hammer on umpires OREGON KID WINS | AMERICAN TITLE! 0. ——- CHICAGO, Aug. 21.—~The Orego SEATTLE — Limited 4 Loenl tay. Freight leaves both cities PACIFIC NORTHWEST TRACTION EVERETT, WASH m.| Kid, of Rainier, Or. won the 32 colfoot motorboat championship of | America here Wednesday. The Kid did 12 miles tn 18:34 2-5. Van Blerck,. another Oregon boat, fin ished second. The freeforall f the Wrigley trophy, the banner event of the week, is to be un today. | SOCCER LEAGUE MEETS eh]... |. For the purpose of passing on Ama gam INQ | 22, Applicata "now ‘seek nen Phe best ha at nenales ‘ , | bership in the league, a meeting e best grade of ai jam is used! was held by the Northwest Socec by ue ne tooth ts put in Proper! Football league at Spalding’s, Wed condition before the fillings are placed. For $1.00. nesday night. Three new club and Car ” |Fort Lawton, Tacoma b G Id C bonado, applied for admittance to 0 rowns, |the league. Which of the appli bene. |@ * To obtain good service from a bad-| cants will be accepted is decayed tooth, allow us to treat| cided at the next Wednesday n t then fill it, and afterwards crown Everett's falfure to q with Gold or Porcelain Crown, | meeuns. ; eng, ‘ou will be surprised at the quality | Ply for membership to the Of such @ tooth. | was a disappointment “Bridgework, $4 It requires considerable of exper! ince to place bridge work correctly jur specialists can match your teeth 4 place in the missing teeth of fain or Gold #0 that you will the best service from them. FullSets Teeth, $5 Up * We have thousands of Seattle cus-|20n and Miss Goodfellow defeate fomers who will tell you that they| Stafford and Miss Gandolfo. {eax knew that plates could be f 12-10, in the mixed doubles. Mur | | SEATTLE TEAM WINS |_ EVERETT, Aug 21—Palmer an | Stafford, the Seattle doubles tear | reached the sem!-finals Wednesda by defeating Smith and King Henry Portes, the Broadway hich player, defeated Church, 6-1, 62 Fiske defaulted to Bill Gaine ar other Seattle player. Clare Shan ae re eee oe So d Stafford won their single ‘Any work that doesn’t prove » factory will he repaired charge at any time. ‘ome in SOON—today, If you wish| ¢ FREE. examination and esti mate. 12-Year Guarantee to All ray 4 mateh FINISH HIGH AT ARCHERY CAMBRIDC | Tacoma and § ttle man scored the high honors in the annual tourna |ment of the National Archery Aw | sociation, held Wednesday Free Examination CUT- J. W. Doughty of Tacoma won th 3 “|championship with 86 hits for 260| RAT |points. Will H. Morris, Seattle| |finished second, scoring 356 points, jor 82 hits. Mrs. P. 8, Fletcher Dp EN is T [Chicago won the indies’ title with| 807 Unt ity St, 24 yl brnwer-¥ | 45 hits. | Modern, elegantly rooms; transient 60c to $1 Bell that unused office furniture. |$2.50 to $4.00. Virginus Hotel, 804 A few cents invested in a Star) Virginia St., near Westlake Ave.— want ad will do it. Advertisgment, furnished weekly ident during the tour of the Orient is the expertence which he insists befell him in Yokohama. Mique de- CHATTER} Detroit has a pitcher House, and the White Sox are go to get a House. Pretty soon the American league will look like a residence section Sar ae Ain't It Awful? When an umpire has the first good day he has had in months, and them some stew up the grandstand, who ts full to overflowing, tells him he fs a porch climber and a robber? “ae ee Arthur Pelkey Is going to fight a certain black party in Paris It looks as if Luther McCarty might be avenged eee Bobby James ignited fireworks in the sixth when he made a wild throw with the bases full ee Manager Raymond comes in for) much criticism from the fans for a blow up fs imminent. } & dlow-up is imminent. (Pacific Stump Pulle i” stve machine, which can be operated by one man and one hore or write for FREE BOOKLET s how to clear stump, la er cost per nere than poasible heretofore PACIFIC MANUFACTURING CO. 1112 Western Av. Seattle. Wash | Vigor for Men Cures While You Sleep E\ | against Tacoma by a 3-to-l score. | Don’t take another dose of drugs You know how they must upset your tomach and cause bad digestion. You aroanble effects on taking them @ pain or disorder, just because you were taught that noth- Ing else could cure have the natural way of curing Gisorders and chronic aflmente—the way nature does It. We cure with electricity. Our way of curing Is to restore @lectricity where it in needed, and ain disorders disappear ata because electricity gives strength, power to the body, enabling every Organ to perform its work properly, end when organ ta in A strong, healthy ¢ be no ain or al Wear El you sleep. It feeds a « n of elec: tricity to your nerves, and they car- ry it to every organ and tissue of your body, restoring health vim. Saturate your nerves with a glows Ing current from Eleotra-Vita for = ew hours each night wht op, The ail nd to ite In that an. electric whirling a# soon as turned on Vita in a self-charged body for every motor the power is rig { y and # nents resulting from « ate of the nerves and vital Kheumatiom, General Weakness ured. the ity mm in git- anklen, pas mend ft VRDY, Boor 14th Av Wash. rR | | to 6:8 Sundays, 10 to 1, Baturday evening, 7 to 9. — The Electra-Vita Co, DEPT. 4, iame Address | Town | Other Northwest Games eee *AIN-RAVING ALNST AICIN z ONE rnick ¥ DENTISTHY PERSONAL SERVICE / Mique Fisher IT ALL HELPS US) he Victoria club, a strong con tender for at lenst a place In the first division, ts to a #e rious weakness {f the Sacramento club goes through with its recent anouncement The management of | they. Sacrar aim declares {t| $a {I} recall big Charley Swain, who | ye” is at present batting 322, and who| is one of the heaviest hitters in the | league, and Alberta, the pitcher now playing in the outfield. ty of having « wth and sound The first mantfestations of dinense are usually found tr The who has VANCOUVER, B. ¢ Weiser Dell went into t Wednesday to avenge himself for | icy the trimming handed him Tuesd by the Beavers, but fared no bet- ter, Dell was freely hit, Vancow- | Tcoathonee. Mii Vancouver KM PO A B DENTISTRY will kee) Briaker, . { |!" mouth, body and min Hennett, Ne Charge for Examinations Phone Millett 1480, Shorts f° eemnty BLS ae seve OPFOMTE COLNAR BLS DENTIST ndition the wt strengthened. M PAIN-BAVING oe rere ttt Hw oonuwe coese Cadreau, Bp .. Totale shaw, rf coverwecen?s Dell, B *Olpe erneccouoce™./| Totals a3 10 *Matted for Raymond tm the ninth by Innings 8 Summary weber, J ste ‘Um pire—Toman. SPOKAN Aug. 21.-Errore at the critical periods cost the Spo- kane Indians Wednesday's game Tacoma seecscesces 8 5 2 Spokane ... SCS ig TO Batterles—Kaufm and Crisp; MecCorry and Hannah. VICTORIA, Aug. 21.—By an 8-to-2 score, Victoria won the third straight game of the series from the Portland Colts Wednesday | VIO scsscnysive Oe eS Portland pi tucssee Oe und atte Narveson and Shea anley, Martinon!, Carson and 3 NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won. Lost ancouver rttand via “2 ma ng pekane bo AMERICAN LEAGUE Won Phiiad: onbhsenss Se les a rs) 48 9 NATIONAL LEAGUE Look f scription ai receive your ¢ These per AMERICAN LEAGUE are not a colleg¢ NATIONAL Hon Leacur These pen handsome tah hundred and c A differer Hacrame’ 1, Venton 9, an Franciseo 2, Oakland 1 * O'BRIENS IN FRISCO SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 21 nied by his brother, Phila deiphia Jack O*Bri Young Jack O'Brien, a lightweight, who recent ly boxed Freddie Welsh 15 rounds at Vancouver C,, losing a hair-| line decision is in San Francisco looking for matches. O'Brien will talk matters over with Promote: James Coffroth, Ac- mail tkly To not Pennants w + | Johnson, Jo Beaiths| | the Washington has sent a team to Japan. Managef Horr ts not Coach Jimmy Clark will make the trip. Clark is now pitching for neoU and {t seems that he does not care to give up his steady jjob for a trip to the Orient, As | Clark is going good at the present ¢, President Brown of th | Beavers is not anxious to lone bis If Clark finally ¢ to make the trip he will be us }both a pitcher and in the out When not working in the the pitchers will play outfield po: sitions, Byler, the piteber, will jact as a change catcher, The fo lowing players make up the team | Zilka, 1b.; Pitegerald, 2b.; «s.; Hard, 8b.; Welts, If; Patton, jrf; Clarke, cf. Pitchers—Byler, Clark. Catcher—Kerry oun ik’ A Thrilling | Wild West Low Round Trip Fare cides 1 as eld box. services TICKETS ON SALE SEPTEMBER 10, 11, AND 188 FINAL RETURN LIMIT SEPTEMBER 16, COWBOYS AND COWGIRLS WORLD’S CHAMPIONSHIP CONTEST ‘SIGN ‘RED’ TONER The Seattle “club Tuesday signed “Red Toner, the pitcher recently released by Victoria Toner is expected to join the team in Vancouver today Toner formerly pitched for Spo- kane, finishing the 1912 period and 1 , i Agent. starting this season with the In- J. H. O'NEILL, District Passenger dians. He went to Victoria fn a T16 Gecond Ava deal in which Smith became a member of the Spokane staff. Spo- kane secured. Toner from Ban | Francisco. | Dud Mclvor, who went to Walla | Walla in exchange for Martin{, the |deal later falling through when Martlai failed to satisfy Manager| Raymond, will also join the club jin Vancouver today. nisht Cowgirls, Indians? 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