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'STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 27 1914. PAGE 7) LE en Little Fritz Malsel, Yankee third baseman, doesn't give @ thought enaity for taking @ wallop at an umpire In the Western Can-||2 WALLOPS COST to chewing the rag with an umpire before from 1,000 to 30,000 howling ada league is $30, That le the fine fixed by President Fleming of the| | REAU fans, But let some one tell him he’s due for a speech before ten or league, and he assessed it on Pitcher Cadreau, the former Spokane | | INDIAN CAD! and Fritz turne as pale as a sheet, He was called on to pitcher, who Is now with Baskatoon. Cadreau hit an umpire twice in a| | $30 IN WESTERN h at a vaudeville entertainment by players recently, and recent game, There used to be a law making the penalty 30 days. Geude'el tne Hequant rewdylom, the lew mey be revived ge |CANADA _ CIRCUIT Bill Steen of Naps ‘MISERABLE SHOWING OF WASHINGTON CREW FACTS ABOUT Jack Johnson and Hangs Up Record SPOILS CHANCES OF RETURN 10 THE EAST?'——--—— Moran Await Gong 74 seconds slower than record ee ee —— set by Cornett July 2, 1901 i Jiast week with Washington, He ; 5 Yesterday, 19:274%. .1901, 18:53. By WILLIAM PHILLIP SIMMS | Johnson declared, “and I never felt py, Hel Sheridan. oe er ge poet os — = F ' a ' w hinaton beat. Wisconsin PARIS, June 27—Fight fandom | better 1 have my old punch and t who graduated from the tea ta ty ea ee 0 m : y1 seconds. Washington's Meng oa be in win the te Mi bees he banrng bamteah Cl sa eaee toeta| The other Cleveland pitchers are ' ‘ ‘ , Aig Fntenes in following : with Frank Moran,| stomach he'll get a big carpal 1914 eveland Americans, holds | oy familiar terms with the derrick : Pees: esp ate Gola. tsar | ie : : My reliable old uppercut 46 still Fecord today that makes| stoen started one other game this F ae j Pennsylvania, 19:41; Cornell nson righs 210\here. It will land in about the a out above the other) season which he failed to fintsh, | ff Ww i. 44a} , 4 59; | |pounds; Mo: 1 that he tipped|twelfth and that'll be all.” of Manager Joo Birming- hat f 4 brok : \ , f 19:4414; Syracuse, 19:69; bat | 5 J ” saa Nap twirling staff. my Benth soars Pater a ad al — 4 { ‘ ‘s , 20:50." papeic nad ope ren Baye re prod "4 pat de ‘ened siete, ‘nat See eeaaht tor Toul ES Gece’ this ‘scason because at det'in the eighth tning the seo | & ie , Pace i PT raha esis dan cee: dashes 1ked 220 and Moran 190 I'm in'the finest possible trim, I'm tS Gide was hitting him too|°"4, 4ay of the season at Chicago } : } ‘ ; uy aines 1896, when It wen the Impartial judges said that if/the first big man Johnson ever Me That was in a game| oot eMting beck into harness ‘ , aN : ; Initial regatta, Moran defeated Johnson it will be|faced except Jeffries. I can | Steen has won every game ho has 3 r because the latter {s “all in.” r knows that—and I'll make | finished. Asa relief hurler he has Willie Lewis hit the white hope |Jack fight | been very effective. In 68 Innings freely in training and Moran him fore the 15th round I'll get | he allowed only 56 hits. self was slow my right over and {+ will be worth ra after 2% miles. Still, the experts admitted you|a million to me, I expect to land ® |could not tell how far Jack had! knockout.” | New York fight fans are taking th, Columbia won by a length, | |i cone back,” if any. He insisted) Moran was resting today at the Cornel! drops back from lead, exhausted, half mile ftom goal. Pennsylvania set pace, and then gave way to Columbia > where all the latest pictures are run at 5c i. IMPERIAL BAR AND FREE READING ROOM with 6 pool tables and service counter in connection 206 OCCIDENTAL a keen interest in the Fourth of ¥ and Penneyivania beat Cornell and Billy Merray. Opinion is about 4 o o “I'm right down to weight,” | 10:20 p. m. |here was in his two bouts with Al , ‘ : \ i Ogata — FICKLE FANS Rain Checks It P| AY POLO SERIES . | lto open up. Against a slashing} That the lamentable showing of;tee In charge agreed that the crew; outrowed. 1 am unable to un- tourney yesterday afternoon, al- - 4 : TLAND, —The first | showing that low, powerful stroke, | Baseball fans are fickle. 1rd, Noon and Wilson were singles| POR D, June 27, y upset the University of Washing-| banked on the Seattle oarsmen to| spurt to overtake the leaders, (Ifked by the fans. It is not often Benefit Contest team representing the Waverly clab Cures them obstinate Consensus of opinion in Seattle to-/equally surprised by the Western- “We were beaten and out- [hig bat up to the plate. on . OE (Meo! [WAUKEE cases tnt to 10 days. Price (day, Washington was hopelessly | fall down, as Washington was| rowed and th | there is ; heen ye day harley com-l noth? Keratone, Giants and Nip-| ‘phe other games aro scheduled I! of write Open eventnes | Place for the mere reason that Wis ling to advices from the} Conibear watched the race from | will win back the esteem of the| game at Dugdale’s park, 10:30 Sun swings have often occurred in the] ~ ppt dis ! , 3 channel from Calais to Dover. If|elimination series for the Lipton — NORTHWESTERN the British also lift America’s cup|cup races to be held this summer — All Points In the Pacific about 14,000 Americans will swim|on Elliott bay, will be launched im Northwest LEAGUE | ’ ) SCORES AND || !02_ Dever te cas a few days. The elimination race Tacoma d Fight fans here today agreed that! Machado stopped Rabbit Howe in| noon, which resulted in a vic. | should visit the Riidaby veguced Come in and eee, HIGHWAYMEN, |ging match fro | Freitas boxed a draw, Ouer alte, “takes Yesterday's Results exhibition against Smith of Oakland. July battle to be staged in San jhe w yerfectly fit, but he did not|Grosvenor hotel, His bout with | Francisco | between Georse Chip : ' e } | by a length. look it Johnson was scheduled to begin at jevenly divided as to the probable | |winner, Murray’s only appearance | victory over ‘Chip, In these bouts ; | Murray was unable to show to the} | Rain prevented all of the best advantage because of McCoy's} University of Washingt on Crew Outclassed In E matches on schedule from being P |tendency to stay away and refuse AD AT SWAl | played off in the 8. A. C. tennis | IW, |crapper of the Chip type he is ex-|the University of Washington| should not compete in another East-| derstand why. The boys fecpringt eit oy on go Roce | pected to make a more impressive | oightoared crew, which finished|ern regatta until 1917 } med to lose the knack of me yf Abtyeeny me eet A gs fifth in the Poughkeepsie regatta] Washington's defeat is a bitter) which le so agsential In a long Charley Swain, the big Seattle| ¥inners yes of a series of three polo games be- SANDERSON’S PILLS pret afternoon, haa complete-| pill to swallow for those who had| race. When they attempted to |outfielder, is beginning to be dis T tween the Spokane polo club and @ ton’s chances to ever again com-|finish well up near the top, Px. their stroke lacked driving /nowadays that jeers are heard In the 0 Gi f Portland will be ed here Sum @ ver re gro agen spon | pete in an Eastorn regatta, is the|perts and coachos alike were! power. bleachers when the big fellow packs é ar 92 be tor ” pons, two rack emi-p: ball Money" ret 2 pozes for #5 loutctassed and kept out of last| 4 boat in all quarters, | to It. |mences to whale the ball again, he|toums, will play a benefit ball |foT next Thursday and Saturday. | a 1 RAYMOND REMEDY Co, | consin rowed disgracefully and fin-| Kast, Coach Hiram Conlbear has| one of the observation trains and |» Lately he b eraged about . Jew: WME Atk -Srees TRA. oom th, 217s Fike St. {ished long after the winning Colum-|no excuse to offer for his defeat |had little to say as he watched the |two strikeouts a day, and the futile | Calman deck hero, """*| Defender Read FRCM bia oarsmen He said other four crews pull away from | ype ince a 2: y : | Before the money was raised to| “I have nothing to explain, [his boat, He left for Chicago tm-| pinch aR | send Washington East the commit-| Washington was defeated and | mediately after the race The fans are beginning to know|, THREE AMERICANS ARE GO-| The Defender, one of the moss Ue RRM R See i Reale 4s NER NRONY ee - - him as Pinchless Charley. ing to attempt to swim the English | promising yachts entered in the — . | ROUND-TRIP Goals Won, “Lost. Pet. a N asses cence snes 7280 || ————— HF? | STANDINGS Teneed attic J 0 Spok S| We Use MEN WHO HAVE AN HOUR 4 : Portland . é SEED Seattle and Portland played a : + 105. Victoria . ‘ SAN FRANCISCO, June 27-—|Schaeffer in the first; Sallor|/teninning game yesterday OR Two TO SPARE . ° bd Joe Chip, whose brother George is| the third; Fred Hamman was given | tory for the locals when Huhn put} ington ‘ « 107. A NEW YORK FELLOW | (to box Billy Murray at Daly City/a very ‘unpopular decision over|Cadman across in the tenth Council Bluffs, HELD UP ANOTHER AND | July 4, was lucky to get a draw de-|Charley Givens of Seattle; Tom| _ seattie— AB. RH PO. a City and St. Jo- That Seattle has the finest TOOK HIS FALSE TEETH. | cision in his four-round bout with | Reynolds beat Eddie White in four | Mille if teens ° les teevcsececccces .t billiard parior In the world? HE 13 THE TY COBB OF |) Al Rogers Inst ag | rounds, and Paul Pedersen and Tony | *. Of sseee i ie ‘Peints tn the East. cometaes ° | Eddie Miller gave a disappointing tly higher Seattlo 6, Portland 4 , | Miller got the decision. Perrin ; || BROWN & HULEN Fusumes & tase, & eaine’ Gbed ot envi’ slammed TION PAYS Fullerton. D's: nasa oa, Second and Spring Third Floor Spokane 4, Victoria 0. Tommy Stevens in the third round. pays pi: wy stopover privileres Jack Hempel knocked out Satlor Satine eed dite Revs stress — NGELES REER mia ~ Salle ; , Melcheoir, if Two All-Steel Trains RANDOM SHOTS Tourney Starts Foe i TO TH | [Williams 10. : . pee oney ; | With 80 ers entered, the) = ; M 1A | Woodland park tennis tournament | ~ inseparable. vogad OLYh P N | BR GB corsage She hides, was scheduled to begin today,| “me uge? / Frambach, ps::. ; Continent | avenevilie ind, July 4; feather. | Weather permitting. we You shouldn't deft ~~ os conmccouP Look out, boye—he’s on his re- t 5 think of one with- ? out in 10th when winning ru COLUMBIAN’ jturn trip, Resolute Wins |; out the other—on || Ras | To All Points WILWAUKER TRAINS the yacht, in the ; 2 c ow avnae SERVICE REO OYSTER BAY, N. Y., June 27.— camp, on the fish- oe ite--Cotirin, Satchel, Se _ MILWAUKEE exrioves = |) Edith Willard | Woes tical cae acta sence el ing trip, every , Brown. &. Bases on beile-Pul-| DAILY JUNE 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30. Lipton cup defender yesterday by [the Way Across the Continent Hazel Early | |scoring {ta eighth victory in the where. \ pown 3. Double BF additional information, call | | preliminaries, again beating the Stops en route permitted. Return limit October 31, ‘or address | A A | t to Brown. pire—Casey. | A. P. CHAPMAN, an. | d 6 other sone v bansgyptioan lus ains nome td | nge es ———_—— Minneapolis, St. Paul . ‘Agent Passenger Dept. | birds. IN OTHER LEAGUES These Duluth, Superior WHATS YouR money J&L. CRISWE 7 OR BLACK? B + = Chicago, Milwauk: City Tieket 'f Balloon Night Every pon baba ia d Yachters Meet eer ington ess Bt and 9; to St. Louis . | 0, MILWAUKEE & | Thursday. Sone hacia Sa bi «| A fleet of boats from the Seattle | - ST. PAUL RAILWAY We Boast the Best. 9) "%ii%.\4 and Victoria yacht clubs are at| A } NATURALLY “| Port Townsend today, where races | is appropriate to re- [|S driowaL brooks a Omana fresh you and make }/ 4: Chicago @-1, 6-2, Cinctona N Few Hoag eae fe Meee po = York §-10, Boston 4-3; Pitteburg 2% 8t . your Summer days |) ious 2 Points. Washington ...... » ee ee Coneees Sentcio Coming July 6th able we certainly hope that, if tt| will be held this afternoon and to-| Gy a delight. | “PRDERAL—naitimore 6, Brooklyn 4) paeete lcomes to war, Greece will baste | morrow Pittabure 2 BNE | | 2 ortian | Turkey. an sadhana | * a » |) Oo - Angeles 14 ceeding) + a bi ave Tue waor _|[., This dalicious beverage fo conse, © cebind.st wcie me YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK Baritone lois THAT ENGLISH M. P. WHO! July 4.5, 1866. Harry Kelley beat | OTEWS , 7 ——— — raced 172 miles against carrier| James Hamill; road oman: pew’ || materials obtainable and AMERICAN LRA cr aap Gardiner Gateway, the northern and original entrance. pigeons has at least tied Bruce|iers’ race for championship of the | pure, cool water that comes |} pnnadetpnia ‘ark open June 15 to September 15, Baldwin, who substituted for one | world, Newcastle, England. St. Lous ¢ Olympic Moun- ; ; si . of the bulldogs in a fight so that| foteee rs from the y' Detrent ; } the crowd would not be disap-| There are to be eight classes of | tains Woshingten. |: ; ; 4) Four Transcontinental Trains pointed boxing at the Olympic gam: Order a case to take with || fnteago 2000! 6 | Two of them to and from Chicago. Three eee no class. : pevasnecasvil 6 6 to the Twin Cities, One to St. Louis, THE RESULT OF THE NEW —— —— you. : | a ” Charile White has bought an . ? a London race proves that Yale, like r] . M 580 or Bal A. 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