The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1914, Page 7

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STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1914. PAGE 7. | aa f | POOR OLD DAVID bes They're telling a good story on Dave Altizer, Minneapolis shortstop. | Manager Mike Lynch of the Spokane Indians, who breezed Into| BUM WING Isn’T | a ¥ ave made a horrible mess of the shortstop job in Toledo at Somers town last week, swiped five games from the Giants and breezed out ro] COULDN'T FIELD ON] | park, ‘First Baceman Hunter steed It as tong ae he could, and then got sosim, sald Relont hie injury thats Keeping nim out of tne game any| WHAT'S | KEEPING | A MAJOR LOT; Al | after the daredevil, “They say you're the cream of the minor league more. In fact, Mike asserts that his arm is In great shape, and he’s) MIKE LYNCH OUT g = shortstops,” he said to Altizer, after Dave's 'steenth misplay “You may | Just as fit he ever was, “I'd play toda: “he remarked the other aft > | +4 | SHARK IN MINORS] | teva cnet, nur you cant oven play ina major league park.” |ermoon, "but when im in the game’ tm a jinx ||OF THE LINE-UP} Feds Offer Collins Big Sum; RESOLUTE, CUP | Some Diamond Toilers We Have; pect Johnson- ° : Our Men Pull Off a Triple Play ° , Promises to Talk Business phony ae: iemnarruns,wanmeeeay | Moran Go Is Fixed Eddie Collins, the Philadel. | sum is $25,000 per on the other day | died at a single instant In the eighth inning yesterday after. phia Athletics’ crack second Collinge’ contract mninates | catcher 486 Dutch = Altman |] noon, when the ball passed around the diamond, James to Per A report that the Moran-John- jpreme confidence in his own fight baseman, has assumed the at the close of the present play whacked a finger a few days prior | rine to Huhn to Cadman, The only other triple play worked son fight, to be staged In Paris ng power He thinks he can beat Walter Johnson = “watchful ing season, He will then let |Lewis finished the game that | by a Seattle team occurred in 1907, during a game with the Ta fate this month, will be a |Moran or any one else with ease, | waiting” attitude. Collins is the clubs bid for his services: and the Spokane manager | coma club. It was pulled off by Myers, Arbogast, Harper and “frame-up,” is circulating about | He be foran will be too badly ™ considering a big offer from fe wires busy until he got Jud Kellackey Sporting circles. Close follow- | frigt fight n he sees the Federal league, and has While Mike Lynch Is getting good |Credie of the Portland Coa The triple play yesterday happened after Wuffll had worked ers of the game are paying but jhim in the ring promised to give a definite an- | ball players in h Branegan here to help out, {[ fle way around to third, and Altman got to first. Pitcher little attention to the rumor As for the Moran side of ft, ewer just as soon as his con: commence sor ed | Stanley smashed a hot one to Bobby James, who shot the ball “Johnson,” said one of w York's oran {8 an intelligent fellow. He tract pires with Connie im the rule of t that each Mike te very well satisfied with| quickly to Perrine, at second, forcing Altman. Perrine relayed best known fight crith would not | realizes that knocking Johnson out Mack club ip the cireuit prune to 16 play-/every man on his team, and it's go- to Hubn at first, who retired Stanley. sell out and lose a championship to| would bring him an enormous for- According to Collins, the sal- [ers apiece on Tuesday, Mike told|ing to make tt difficult for him to From first Hubn flung to Cadman at the plate In time to any one. He's as proud of that|tune, He'll go on and fight and ery offered him by the outiaws [us he hasn't the slightest idea what|dectde just how to change things snuff Wuffli, who had attempted to dash home on the double championship as a Zulu is of ajtake a desperate chance when it Is the biggest inducement ever | he's coing to do about It around in order to get within the play. spipe hat comes down to the win or lose point. thrown In the way of a ball Pitchers Wynn Noyes and Ariett, | limit son does not for an instant| “The training of the two fighters player. His friends say the [from the Coast league, are in Spo- th ta: — — -——— - ct that he may possibly |indicates anything but a possible — kane today and will be on han The fans seemed to enjoy the past} 1. He has the most sreement between th id yee RANDOM SHOTS : oni" ICE savin Ghose Saitiana, the menberebip io] teams played a apleadia brand ot | NORTHWESTERN May Match “‘Kid - ’ hed up to 18 ball, with the visit havin, the . ICE DELIVERY CO. pegnn wan bere only temporar.|ede on Dug's peta, Spokane has 6 SRL NGE AHEAD ; : LEAGUE With Frenchman | Won Lost. Pct Ede McGoorty vs, Jimmy Clab Charlie White is said to have | || Vancouver .... 42 18 7001) 10g ANGE: fly. When Danny Shea got struck | splendidly balan team, and, with on the leg by one of Bonner’s spikes, | food pitching, looks almost unbeat. ELLIOTT 5560 268, June 15.—Tom able. Seattle played good ball all Sydney, N. 8, W., July 4; mld-|| made a name for himself when | |] Seattle ....... 39 22.639 }/ toCarey is awaiting a reply from — Sosa weak, but the piicning wann't of Gas dloweighters he licked Willie Ritchie. We Spokane ...... 35 25 583 1) Tedoux, the French bantam cham jean, ORE DRSRINE Waee < CS Se eee : » made ti Portland 23 35 «= ,397 _ > ha fered 2 highest order. According to Mane thought he made one for him pion, whom he has offered a match | BULL BROS SCORES AND ger Mike, this {s the only weakness | THE 8. P. C. A. OUGHT TO IN.-| | self when he became White. Tacoma ++ 23 40 = «365 F with Johnny Williams. McCarey’s bl he can perceive in the Seattle club. ONE. CARL MORRIS HAS | |] Victoria 18 40-310 offer was dispatched by cable, and Just Printers | STANDINGS J) occ wrens: ses engine pees 7 an *i] 4 New voRs nats pLay. [|e empects word from Ledeusiiag jeorge Wheeler, the new umpire, oe Sir Thomas Lipton wants every | ER DIED APTER MAKING A ee b 1 t { p 2d Re: He would si the match 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 drwy cen talrnalte Prk dye By vont OUR OPINION OF TILE INTEL. |0M€ In America to call him Tommy.|| HOME RUN, BUT MOST OF |) august’ or September. er — The past wee disastrous | the fans here, and his work the las NION ii alr , THE SEATTLE GIANTS DIE t ; a astern I sttle Giants, Bp arena |few days, excepting yestérday, was ligence of mosquitoes increases ev-| None of the N. Y. Y. C. syndicate || THE PTLE GIANTS DIE |) knocked out Ledoux here several has invited us to call him by his | AT THIRD. beats us five out of seven. The In-| Dishly satisfac ler seems ery time we soe a V neck or @ slash-| tires “name, Imagine addressing os ago, after a sensational AMERICAN dians are now three games from Iso leta the pl "i pe ~ er Mee ar Morgan as Jack. Yesterday's Results sista see second place, and unless the Giants lso lete the players know ‘ cee Spokane 3, Seattle 0 T that he is the boss, and what he says Suggestion—Why not get Ger Fancouver 7 oma H d lick the Tigers this week, the clone | ‘hat a Min to welte the” foothall Old Mr. Hubbard looked at the box Vancouver 7, ma 2, Almost a Him of the week's campaign may see Se attle at the bottom of the first divis fon. office To get his poor players their played ball tn the acue for er and seco Pacific yours aa & d baseman. He rules She couldn't make them more un-understandable Owner D. E. Dugdale, of the Se ball club, is lamenting the THREE-EYE LEAGUE OWNERS CAFE ..4:% , found nothin: latatne : ay ARR H PO. © as 5 9 | are co ining that Decatur is pay + abe i + “sl hed his career tn league as| MARTY O'TOOLE APPEARS TO ing rerglemeciay tees er pia closed a deal for ‘a Heattn sou FOURTH AND PIKE ae ee ae ¢ ¢}an ump re gave up the ar {tral i at 30 cents, marked down) 80 he had to dig down for some a} Fed league owners believe the , the crack Boston Red Sox ERNEST GIANETTI, Pee) FT te in the Calltorais ns A mea ‘are guilty of the same thing itcher. ae es a ae iifo ene occas Proprister. TS ae aS RY et was used oe 2 aly SP ee i | 2 ‘3 HIGH-CLASS ; ea 6 ENTERTAINMENT -s ite esate et my . Bei ng ie le credit to Wheeler, zs pe Spokane ABR A ue went fluey, however, FRENCH DINNER $3 ¢ 3 p Was too great for the s 7 *| Coast magnates With ee | ¢ 3 vee Bottle of Wine—50c > 2 8 s 8 ttle Is out of town thie week, Be § S| visiting Iron Man Joe McGinnity, at ae a ¢| Tacoma. Judging from the way the > se 4 *|Giants have been getting on, the a! ier Ta. 7a | Tigers ought to be a lead pipe cinch, | It's hard te © baseball, though, n for an awful lac ay in fies bits -Betien. a ouver ' Frisk i thave y 4 Bases on balle— Stanley 3./ to work very hard to take the set 4 * play Perrine to Huna # adman Dy Spokane 1 fe nas ne pire Wheeler. Salsas DANCE AT © — A D IN OTHER LEAGUES DREAMLAND o hit Aamienton, TONOUT : AMERICAN—Detrott 4, 6 ¥ . indie 1 OC LA’ x St IN DENTISTRY = Missing teeth are replaced by Oh, you old | | &£ pve 34 ‘ : 4 T Method tificial te “ ‘ 5 4 J BheGie natural as your original Order your printing by mali immy pipe! 2 : R . , Sxaminations are now be-|aianapols tt trom / ‘ a ee charge, and eo 4-9 FRANK P. NOLAN é ducted without charge, and | Chicago . ‘ ing cots are furnished in all cases. | Kabsas city 10:2;, 1407 Fitth Ave. | “Lead me to ie say, men in all walkce of life, : G nee Ee will snve you money on all i “ve found out t ce bert 2 : Ke We Stand Back of Our Work) , COAST Los Anavie since they for 12 Years’ Guarantee. | mento i 2S cani ; ee Defender Resolute tobacco can’t bite the tongue and can’t parch Seljen esamsemae &, Youd 2 This striking photograph sho ] re $8 NOMTHWESTERN. Saturday ®pokane Let Dr Mac Cure Yo the toweritig Teight of the “stick the throat. : | Guaranteed ........ |4,vieatile. fu) Vancouver. 4. Tacoma 31 . on the sloop Resolute, one of the “Lead me to it’? you'll say just as quick as : : “% $15 Set of ‘Set $5 eae cacao” Ps Sion detelts Tee ites tne wanee ot pooling, enmrnraer ‘ou invest in a tidy red tin and find out first- : : 3 | aus Ould oo ae Wen fast Dheorders— iy. for the International cup. and just how good P. A. is as a pipe or : } olid Gol New Tor! t ‘J The height of the mast appears in : | $10 Porcelain Crown $4 tar penny 4 + peaaieitia, “ greet eontrask +6 the. jength of the Aa cigarette tobacco! Pittsbu: 2 2 *:! boat, it t eri 160 feet in th ir,| rH} Gold or Porcelain $4 micago. ote se ‘while the eraft te but 75 feet fon the j Bridge Work. ......0P) pniiaasinia 8 bereu- | water line. : | Solid Gold Fillings. $1.00 Up |ission i - _— Other Fillings .... ---50¢) AMERICAN LEAGt Spray Wins Race $:20 to 6. Sundays,|P bs t joy smoke ee re te Detren : ae In an exciting race held on El the national joy rae sot Pimples, Ru vel rc hearing ryt eg brought thousands and thousands of old O HM Chicago | ‘ ‘all Disorders of Women arttien, | 1° : feat over! We fisamy pipes out of the garrets. It has revo- eveland 1s 38 ware pasate the cours nautical miles. | utionized pipe and cigarette smoking ! i Lost. Pet Ie reese ot ybi yh " That’s because Prince Albert is made b ed Cut-Rate Dentists : ! ae ae 3 Dieters Murray Returns process that cuts out the “grouch’ phe fu og oie 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. is 4 889 | patrea Ponimee fe teat boa eaeet the sunshine! Never in your life have you hit such j CORNER SECOND AVENUE. | hicw EE ie! En shoe Wt Rm peal Ml) ean ome = a | flavor and fragrance and freshness! | iz ee 7 ae free. Ton years’ practicn, {terest in the Fourth of July bout Pier FA. in a jimmy pipe or roll up the corki: ma! Que to the use of ad-| between Billy Murray and Geo. ingest in’s cigarette you ever put fire to. It's all one ry school. and tell-| Chip increased today with the ex : SEATTLE BUSINESS |" | o .BAGU otly what your treatment will ake A ou ev f ee DIRECTORY =| “FCN, eran je Stet ecient Sane t the Goods of the Fol-|!* * ‘ 3 1 ee Paine ae mighty fresh, it just stays put and doesn’t blow **igming Merchants—They og a $51 lan aimee and yout’) Shgoters Meet _ away or run away like the dust-brands. nt eliable «an t 4 , . write girth 4 Your Patronage. P Lae —_— oe Blige oer fee And, you know, today’s the day! OE etait wow e e The regular Sunday shoot was ' _ AWNINGS Hac DR.MACY, Specialist conducted by the Green Lake Gun Buy Prince Albert everywhere. Toppy red & red 10¢; also handsome See ei Awnings and Sleeping Porches to| Plan a Big, Race) 1 revercea sceinots tor a1 Dinnnen [Sab "SE Wasa can worsies s t ed free. Cut thie ad out no for ret oe * > SS der. Estimates furnished —— were the winners in the various Wr cic dat Onratval Bovvlies.| acraagemants azo doing mate |Mee+ Cte, Mm Matters cad Bevh| Sen, R.J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO.,Winston- Salem, N.C. . I for a big pigeon flight to be held | — _——_______ Linquist & Lund, Inc. | juiy's. ‘tne races will be conduct Third Avenue. ed by the Seattle Racing Pigeon ’ Tye ne Elllott $540. Lin? sires wilt be loteed trees 613 Second Avenue | Portland, Vancouver, B. C., and NEXT TO BUTLER MOTEL RESTAURANTS Tac Seattle, hop C. F. Baasch 913 THIRD AVE. DOT 193. DER MoeT ON, O8CAM, SENSIBLE ‘SHNESS DISS PRICE-CUTTING WAR 16S NO GCOT. WE Born LOSE Money. WHY Don't CAFES BOTH OF US GO BACK TH B. V. ADAMS J.D. THAGARD | A STRAIGHT PRICE OF “7. SHOULT SEE oe VON PRETZEL FoR VON \ Z who VILL GIVE CENT, BUT MAKE DER 4 , DER SMALLEST The Mecca] muvee / ities 610 First Avenue | 219 Union Street ne FUNERAL ~ DIRECTORS» SACREDNESS We shall not mar the sacredness, humiliate you or belittle onr pro-| fession by bidding for the burtal or cremation of your loved ones. Let us know your wishes and they will be complied with BUTTERWORTH & SONS | MORTICIANS 1921 FIRST AVENUE

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