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STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 9, 1914.—PAGE 7. TACOMA TIGERS APPROACH | ‘Buck” Herzog, Youngest Manager, Startles Baseball DEPOSED VICTORIA STAR; | World; He Makes a Real Team of Wrecked Cincy Reds | . son demonstrates the necessity of; miles, hunting playerr for his own|make trouble, and which ones | effective y Ho has taught his e By Hugh S. Fullerton | on, | havin ng braine at the head of a club,|use—digging them up, He kuew|merely had fallen into carelexs| pitchers a lot. One of them, a vet Ph tc ge +E ea ecg No manager of recent years—not|that the success of all managers | habit eran of many years, told me that even Chance when he took the in finding men who will Herzog 1 square, is brainy, is a|he had learned more about pitch- he Gia © became the , Pr Tt ta quite Ikely that Charley and | accord to the exPoer 7 irit < B hey : to t Yankees—has faced a harder task | ball as directed tier and a fighter. There were|ing under Herzog than he ever did Brooka, who 1 chances are f snd Shah his want! back to tha Giants. D than did Herzog. He is young.| Then Herzog assumed charge ne t MoGraw's manage fn first base for t! { will with th aundis. tative ® ans aan a He never had managed a ball club.| He was met at once by the active! ment tn whi h he did not be ‘ and drew bis re the 2 wr thomethen ¢ “1 Pte ge Phage pach He had wretched material, and/or passive ¢ tion of the He has de Von Kolnite club couldn afford to retain his! gers a Jot, for he ts a fir wy de took over a diac vised, loafiag,| guard and th u knocking’ | Rawlings, and hoff into ve gervic Leatch on with the Ta-|and he hits as good as he prt Beep nad thom | careless club within the offictal family, When|— coma President Joe MeGin-| anbasa the Facing sole | When Herzog took the team, he |! naw the team, at Alexandria, H nity bas sent an inquiry to Brooks, alse i acon teas by tulge eee |had @ catcher, a pitcher, a first|zog was in the aaddie, He was ri who vat present. resting home,|, EM! Huhn is thinking of wear-| '?,¢ moc cia ® grnoagh baseman, a secoid baseman, o2¢\ing the loafers at top speed. He - Sedbtcedl ng gloves when he goes up to the! b stat ais Gea! outfielder, and himself, Last win-|knew just who were dangerous pr. The D amashed jter_he traveled mor un 20,000] men, just which aye R rs to Handle *: of Coveleskt’s swift ones oge day and the wood f ce we b Association Team 335»: vs. sa: pain (Change Polo Date JOHNNY COULON mais sts PTS TITLE UP SEASON OPENS JUNE 7 tact, but as it was, Hubn an | _ easy The bat stung » ‘ | “Muggsy” Rogers, who has man) yin had ait aad batting aft - aged a number of crack semb-pro/ that | and amateur teams around Seattle, | of be morten kamp, whe f\ lung t ‘5 has been elected manager< ath : 4) the Y. M. C. A. ball toam. Rogers . le |Hnglish polo team, which would ee kept bim fine the a the The Seattle Athletic club has ex-/as the Blakistone fle te hardly merican team Ras agreed % post ensive plar n large enough. The H medal, pone the international match to Sat tensive plans for the entertainment We piloted the team last year Coast leag en:| 5 ag NV YORK ys ea ged unday, | |of its members this summer. An tog taken oo by Al eo wes en consis F to F ¢ the Johnson | ——] 108 ANGELES, June 9.—After| athletic program, almost unparallel-| "The club swimmers come into eo team Mass where he 4 : gor’ an absence of more than a year, b's hist 11, t f OJ Sethal bh Wl cree taak Posagys Moran f on June will al : Jeet | od in the club's history, has been | their own on July 11, the day set for oy To “« ‘ snes ~ gga a SIA Feral spite “ie 8 MOK anied by his manager j Johnny Coulon will return to the) drawn up by Superintendent Will-|the water carnival. Swimming, div- : Masacer Musesy % 1 ie ge pe : r Willan’ and Jones | ring at Vernon tonight to defend bis) jim Rawson and A Goldsmith, | ing, canoe races, tub races, bumping 4 eo one a gs both {nsist that Gunboat Smith, who world’s | bantamwelght — crown! chairman of the track and field| races and all other sorts of water peceawe omy b ip s the ‘lis to meet Carpentier {n against Kid Williams of Baltimore) committee sports will be on tap ee ee ee in a twenty-round bout The events will open June 22,| The handicap tennis tournament | | Williams has been made a 10 to 8! wren the annual tee nis tourney will| will be held on August 11. The sea favorite, and wagering on the battle] gee under w is 16 for club| son closes September 11, when the | has been brisker than the usual bat-| members onl aaa includes singles | club track and field handicap meet tleeve postings for a year. Indica-| ang doubles for men and women,|is run off. | tions today are that the price will and mixed doubles | A 8. Goldsmith, chairman; F. J. | stretch another notch before ring) On June 27 the big track and field| Carver, Walter Stroll and Dr, E. C, | time. | meet will be held, This undoubted-|Lee will have full charge of all Frank Lowry Is ee Te ioe eae, Fn wet ee Walter by al iT fi gored th Back From East oon oir ine et oat we Spokane the fans think he has} iret basemen in| time # one of the reasons ring abroad,” said Wil Smith the toughest ever had in the ring, and I —_—— in Frank Lowry, manager of the sere Northwestern Speedway Corpora-! 21 years old. | ¢ ve he wants my game tion, a company formed for the pur ka this is a | Howey Tam going to keep on his ; pose of staging automobile races in 1s company, for be| trail, even if I have to follow him Coulton Gets $5,000 |ly will take place at Madison park, | events. For his services, Coulon will get| & flat $5,000 guarantee, with the Mf taking 40 per cent of eipts. W with $2,500 and a ¢ | but $1,000 of thin « Vover to Coulon | ter the ring to # | LOW EXCURSION FARES EAST To All Points DAILY JUNE 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30. to- Seattle, returned from the E will Loge }all over the world } day, where he has been In confer-| his ae ut ot ect ve lor h the world eatest driv e comr nex 1 i ike itr wae cstnesn ate coming bere |is © lervhanter Campbell Returns) A meet will be held at the Meadows | - | July 18 and 19. Ray Campbell, local fighter, E = eh Rane who has inva nd Ne Terzos Ritchie Is off Won, Lost. his title into the ring. ~itie |f Seattle ..... ..0. 37 18 7 NEW YORK, June 9.—Willle , aad Weight Is 116 Ritchie today “engaged quarters|| yancouver ------ 39 38 -S0e The stipulated weight ts 116, to aboard the Aquitanta, and will sal! , dete: 23 «33. jbe proved inside the ropes, and b tomorrow for London to meet Fred Nai neithe n to leave th us 1® content k at the title, n must be paid! fore the boys en fy an agreement Williams made with Coulon to give him $1,000 in cash the day he tossed! Portland ....... 20 32 « pate a die Welsh in a 20-round bout on the ii (6) Gh 5} (5}} (5) {3} "ie the weighing tn. Cha : sh evening of July 4. Articles for the Vietorla... 1... 8 8 OG aS) to. will Teter a Stops en route permitted. Return limit October 31. * ed here last night « ing experts ha d oo wore oe That “history repeats itself | the result of the bout depends large Minneapolis, St. Paul 60.00 Ret 4 wise guy once declared; lly upon whether Coulon, after his|f| These Duluth, Superior 60.00 reat Pla Bool Series We think he must have been a lang rest, is the Coulon of two years t Chicago, Milwaukee 72.50 F; ae f y ‘ fan whose baseball views vw Bs coat teat = iva ago. | ‘Oo St. Louls é 70.00 “— f poses he aired— « oe fp erer | as, that ought to popularize a Omaha, Kansas City . 60.00 a In the pocket-billiard series, be] And, if you wish to know just he exercise among women, as, F Seaver... 55,00 1 tng conducted at the White House why, Just glimpse the | according to the edict of modern Sco AND ew New York, Philadelphia ... 108.50 Cue parlors, two matches were played ,, Standings over. ES the girl with the bean- Points. Washington * 407:50 Eastern last night, in which Johnson beat | You'll find those history repeat- | pole figure is in great demand hes e750 Poiana Bene = see, mes S| Se area ste i eesti”! STANDINGS ‘ clover. ) English, 60 to 19. Bes vay - ~ - YELLOWSTONE 1 NATIONAL PARK G | Meet By sae sag 4 ya ge - my go } ey first aranc © ‘aa "th ; lneal Through Gardiner Gateway, the northern and original entrance. Spokane 4, Sea c Brack to go In for long die | ar yesterday ternoon and . oe 5 pte 5 rapp ers Vancouver 3, Tacoma 1 tance swimming evente in the Service anda Yesterday | aftern jon and Park open June 15 to September 15. P Portland-Victoria game post fetera, bat have been treed | 2 planking ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 nts while they piled up four themselves ABR. HPO. A. Bellingham wrestling fans are} iooed: rain looking forward to Friday night, Bot to. sttampt it too soca. I the night on which Milton Harnden, dens Hana Sg py cid pe the Bellingham grappler, mee 5 t i | | better the present time. Jobn Billiter, world’s lightweight) | “I have great strength tn my ehampion. shoulders and neck muscles and all the muscles of my back with Four Transcontinental Trains Two of them to and from Chicago. Three to the Twin Cities. One to St. Louis. attempt it too soon. I A. TINLING, A.G. F.& P. A. Room 2023 Smith Bidg. Seattle AVOID 4, D. CHARLTON, A. G. P. A. PORTLAND, OR. Low Excursion Fares for Portland Rose Festival Tickets on Sale June 7 to 11, Inclusive. Renton Cars FIELD plenty of pull in my stroke, H. N. Kennedy, G. A. Frt. Dept. By Hal Sh Sheridan | meaning that I can make fast DANGEROUS ; WOON. 0. MeMullen, ©. P. Ae BASE | new YORK, June 9.—The East) time in the water. 107 Yesler Way—Phone Elliott 5750, Seattle | - ‘ jand Middle West are stirred up over) PP hes a penn agg or eat OPERATIONS it 3:00 tonight's scheduled twenty-round cial exercise, one does no! -g: . Kaneva SEATTLE —_|leht at Vernon Detweon Johnny) tui wp in the ame, oven war Northern Pacific Railwa SPOKANE V8. |Coulon, bantamweight champion of| that you do in swimming, There | Admission 25¢, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00) 11. word and Kid Williams of Bal-| Is no form of exercise that af- AND } | timore. fords so «gradual a transforma- Al Hertford of Baltimore is said to = n as yabagy 2 en ad develops, be getting up a $50,000 pool and| but not out of proportion forming a company to tour the coun-| Those who swim naturally » 7 know all about the craw! stroke, try with Williams if he wins sendy! Rage cg a some bug rm of exercise. We’ re in It, Too? tt emrelen ‘awl was the POISONOUS DRUGS YOU WILL BE THE WINNER IN THE END » generally adopted by swimmers throughout | D M J 8th Seattle and “other Pacific coast) this country and it enjoyed much | f. acy Co lune 8tl cities may be included {m the plan| success . ask rat pony now afoot for the establishment of A large number of swimmers, | pwn 's IN OTHER LEAGUES ¢ 'AMEL Cigarettes—20 for Corinne Anderson a balk-line billiard league, in which| however, prefer the American | eading 2 10c—are a blend of choice Doctor *\MiiCAN i 10 of the best players in the country| craw! ‘lee’, quality Turkish and domestic AND od . ain ‘ PE rmeoge ost vill take part, This was the stroke which ¢ wh % ork 6: enti 10 Other Entertainers. ii aut - - M. Daniels, the old ican erate $6 2,8. Washington 7. | tobsccos, They will not bite | champion, used, together with pon New ¥ 4 nani & a peer or parch your AR TH EST the independent leg motion | Marguerite Brack, Champion | throa: F EB Local Men Enter i t is till in use, being Yard Swimmer Bt 2 | | more 4: Buffalo & SHOW IN TOWN — } includ on strokes of oy — Several Seattle automobile driv-| Huy Small who Bre ntgy oe of exercise there is. eran city 1: Brookiyn 2-4, Chicago 1-4 | You haven't sesney enaeee Se ers will compete in the races to be! oa Duke K ase a iipeosan4 If {t were true that swim- NAIDNAL ieaGuE reas lighttul cigarette June 15th held in Portland Friday and Satur-} Champion, at Honolulu j_ming tended to unusual slim ’ + IMR —and no oF coupons DOLLIE BOWMAN day. 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