The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 18, 1913, Page 7

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Burke Second Ave. and Che “Milwaukee” Stat Fourth and Jacks _ or ©. takin p 8 New York Bik PATE years NY sDAMS « Ly OKs. F ED PHOT TOGRAPHERS * a Fiotea TH 23 Liberty TOILETS | “ F Jacknon. | GEMAN PLoS a 417 Pon, LMBING & HEA } PRINTERS | . Eee tt gate ORKS 6 > WORKE, iit gary ‘6. EL All the Newer Methods of | Treatment for Sick Men and Women suffer TRUNKS-~ TRAVELING GDS CumARNG SALE OF ac and begs. The Trunk ond ant Spring. in In UNCALLED-FOR CLTTINC CALLED-FOR a are ceate $1.00 an you and ge Wit Pike's.“ FOR $25 Catarch, Rhoumatiam, Diseases Consultation, examination and ad Dr yy dnax owns ana onatty | vice free. If out of town, writ Plotanst® his offies, publishes hie trac} Prices moder ute, and tn vod tech att, 2t248 Dereonaily behing $| cine, Hours 1 to 6.°7 to ® p,m - 12 10° to 1 p. Sundays. DR. MACY | tea tad every Framise and guaran oF wri Joning <> *THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1913, v HERE’S A FIGHT WHICH WILL BE WORTH GOING MILES TO WATCH VANCOUVER, B. C,, Sept. 18.—Freddie Welsh vs, Freddie | Welsh, in a bout for the lightweight championship of the | world That is the event carded for the Brighouse arena, on Sat urday, September champlon. 20, according to Welsh was to ha the British lightweight ave met Champion Willie Ritchie on that date, but the mateh was canceled when a dispute Arose over the “concessions” righ Welsh declares he will show up at Brighouse at the hour named In his agreement with Ritchie At 12:15, the time specified In the contract, Welsh ays he will weigh In at 135 pounds in the presence of Stakeholder Al Hager The Englishman wilt wait around an hour, until the time the bout Then he will hop Into and next de was scheduled to be called the ring, shadow-box with an Imaginary Ritchie, clare himself winner and lightweight champion of the world. Welsh’s next step will then be to visit his lawyere and in- stitute. proceedings against Rit chle for breach of contract. || Rivals in This Fall’s World’s Series; Here Are | Two Backstops Who May Oppose Each Other Jack Lapp and Wilson, Who May Meet Behind the Bat When Athletics and Glants Clash Jack La Pp strong-armed backstop of thletios, w re ably clash with w ison of th #s Connie Mack decides to use as his first-atr catcher, in stead of the sensational young Mack has Lapp with this Intent Schang. It is said that been reating figuring he would rather have a vet eran behind the bat than the best of kids. SEMI-PROS HAVE NO ENCLOSED GROUNDS; WE’LL SEE ’EM FREE no more kames ama’ in ur or nission can be charged 1 park is now being razed probably will allow no h w Rainier teams, at Some time in park, at 12th av out Of existence # are being removed will be transferred The grandstand December the old and Yesler, will slip rleac this week season All the city high school games will be staged tn the old park, affd o the games of the Washington ab. In r the por. etic cl Dece At ton of the stand left standing will be te n down. It is probable that nt house will be erected lowed the ama ms the use of 8 for his extra work 8 in shape for th play at the new park, th no available grounds wh seion can be charged, crowd he ated seating nor can the with ample places. The park board will the city playgrounds to anion to th contests, or a collection acec to even mak RANDOM SHOTS Huerta seems as able to pacify Mexico as Umpire Ontdlek is to pacify Managers Raymond and | Williams eee | Managers may come And managers may go But the Bees and the Tigers go right along in the same old way forever. ee | Yacht races are still being held at Marblehead Probably thought of a few Northwestern league ball players he they wished the name on that place. haere” A yacht race on the Atlantic was) Jealled off because of a lack of wind The yachtsmen showed poor for |sight. They should have had a fow |Coast league owners on the scene | see ud” Mclvor got hie etart by going to the of others. | Some bit by an automobil cee Our Idea of nothing at all—The \terrtt Jresultant repairs jeaused by the pre Jand Killilay in | neup. rescue to the fence nee of Jackson the Champions’ eee Ban Johnson never disappoints lIn the noon edition of a Cleveland paper, Joe Birmingham expected to be suspended for his rundtn on | Thursday with Um Jack Egan In the home edit got It, 708 Looping the loop in an aeroplane fa almost as dangerous as a Colt player trying to tell Nick Williams how t team | *- Now we can understand the whys nd wherefores of C. Webb Mur I gat ate. His intimate ehum nd in Chicago 1s named At 12:01, sheriff, pull the trap. eee Professor declares a great awak of Vesuvius approaching 6 volcano is probably sore be ause Jack Johnson Is In Europe. oe A friend who just got back from | »ple get started by getting | amount of damage and the| Manager Raymond made a hit with the fans Wednesday when he gave Holderman a chance at first Holderman played a senaattonal game and came through with a double in the sixth, which resulted in Seattie’s victory eee The Seattle and Spokane clubs Aare atill up ir air over the drafting of Roy Brown. Even ff did give Brown his release kane is not entitled to the money, as they signed him up for 1914, If Melvor continues his present work he will be one of the few who will be sure of a place on the § | tle payroll next year. He certainly has been delivering the goods of late, Cadman wae the Eastley managed t . only Champ strike out | Martini continues to get his hit |a day | NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won, Lost. Pet pokane Pr ee AMERICAN LEAGUE | Won. Loa, Pet Detron is “a Louls hoo tee NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Pet York 1 ee COAST LBAGUE 83 86 6 90 DR. B 1 " a vacation says the shooting was RODNAX Cuiropractic, Drugtess| *XcePtionally good. Shot six nat and Marte i. Spectaliats. | SEE {| viet and Tester War, over N01 We underiend Hat NATIONAL LEAGUE om ttm eet ane @ Biret tes'| un and Bat Nelson ts *| All National’ league games postponed tonal Bask, Senitle, Wank, fight at 134, Weight or age? wet grounds, ° M’CAREY | BREAKS DOWN LOS ANGELES, Sept. 18 Thomas J. McCarey, pugilistic promoter, le seriously ill today, following @ collapse In the office of an attorney who is defending him againet a charge of second degree murder in connection with the death of John Young, a result of a boxing match in McCarey's arena His collapse, his physician said, was due to extreme nervy ousness and lack of sleep since the Young affair, Although Athletic | cided to el the Agu and soccer was | n the #¢ r, the midget cla n football ht of which etting ama the high schools is suffe ‘or jack of small boys, The midget weight standard has been raised from to 120 pounds this year, owing to the increased size and welght of the boys | Even with the limit raised, the | diminutives encounte hard struggle making the weight At Broadway a great number of t candidates for the midget gridiron squad had to resort to the track, heavily clad, and also to steam bathe WASHINGTON PARK TO PLAY THE NAVY The Washt squad will pla first game of the Season against All-Navy team of Bremerton, at the navy yard, Sey on Park football leven has been practicing at Dugdale's park and Capt. Ed Hunter declares he will have one of the strongest squads in the North |Franklin high te as well as Wilson is second-string catcher | teams the East, probably will for the Giants, and ts a pupll of ¥ quarter MecGraw's school. The surest sign; Other men turning out for the that he has class Is the fact that team are Ivan Miller, Perkins Peak McGraw has held onto him so long/ Barclay, Relmont, Ohlstrem, Broad as he has foot, Mahoney and two Purkes WHY NOT RAISE A FLAG EVERY DAY? Dugdale’ ternoon | trimmed nothing to mar the ce Ivor held Se hits VAN( dians t another day's «a | Spokane | Vancou Patter man; dell In viet overcar won, Victoria Tacoma | Batter Kaufman Harris. Claimin The 1912 pennant was raised at a new park Wednesday af and as the Champions the Colts 1 to 0, there was fea, Mo | Capt. Hunter has {ssued a call for & turnout next Sunday morning, at 10 o'clock, at Dug’s MIDDLEWEIGHTS IN DRAW OAKLAND, Sept. 18.—A_ dont jover the marathon route is today believed necessary to decide the su premacy betwe Otto Berg and Frank Logan, middleweighte. who battled ten fast rounds to a draw here last night HOGAN IN GOOD FORM | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 18 —Re. ports today from “One-Round” Ho gan’s camp say he {s {n great form for his four row, with round bout here tomor- Tommy McFarland 4 his opponents to three} ARR H POA B ei £4 6.4 - See ae H Hog ue ea : @ 2 e 2 a, ae ae 3 ee Se : on eee Oo : ee e ie a ee ee ARR H POA ‘ : ‘ 7 4 0 H ae | a Ae oe TS Hien Oat Se : * re bey ie ee ee Se ee sh eoe BUG, et cae ae a6 1001 00000100 %1 00000600 0-4 bane hite—-Holderman Melvor % Ott Melvor 2 SOUVER, Sept. 18.—The In anded th league jolt by taking me 5 to 1, . o & r 1 6 2 tea——-Coveleskie and Alt gersoll and Konnick, Grin IRIA, Sept. 18.—The Bees Tacomn’s early lead and o 3, Wednesday cs « a ies—Narveson and Shea; n, Belford, McGinnity and fan Francisco 1 kiand 1 Venice 1 ing to have acquired a very durable heating element, a syndi cate of Melbourne, Australia, pro. poses to manufacture such elec trical apparatus as cooking stoves, * | hot plates, soldering trons, ete. kettles, Rheumatisin Atome In the tacke suffere octor comple turned. filoted am cure In want ever any fo’ to. try power ply. ma and T verfect sn't th onger thus o delay Mark rney Cure Given by One Who Had It spring of 4 by Muscular and ory Rheumatiam: I d ak only those who have w, for over three years remedy after after 1898 I was ellef emporar a remedy tely, Finally that ed me and it ha never re have given it to a who were terribly af and even bedridden with atin, and It effected a every case sufferer fr eumatic tr marvelous healing wend a cent: sim mo and address send it free to t have used it and’t to be that eans of curing you may It, ong dollar 1 do want money lens ly satiatied to at fair? 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