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STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 11, 1914, PAGE 7, When Matty McCue, the Racine, Wis, lightweight, met Joe rivera at Vernon on July 4, and got knocked out in the second period, he had | the same opportunity to make his way to the front that ed Willie Ritichie when he subbed for Wolgast against Welsh. It was Ritchie's! clever exhibition against the Englishman that helped him up the ladder But Matty let Opporuntly knock and then go away again, 'CLARK AND MACK Although @ bloody feud Is going on between Managers Clark Grif | fith and Connie Mack, magnates In the American league are clapping 4 thelr hands and saying “fine.” The scrap has all the fans interested, HAVE A PEEVE ON |and the recent series between the Athletics and the Senators was a|| WHICH MAKES MAGS \.great drawing card, the fans turning out in hope of getting In on some} IN THE A. L. JOYFUL | real excitement. Griffith got #0 mad one day, he forfelted a game. | | | marry M’CUE HAD} | SWELL CHANCE TO WORK WAY UP THE) | Carpentier Has Good Chance to i ie Smith Away Weiser Dell Got a Love Note and Lost His Game, - So Tealey Is Real Peeved CRACK WATER DOGS ARE COMING } TO MUSS UP LAKE WASHINGTON | ‘ | ee - c "0 », the Gunboat 8 4 Manager Tealey Raymond has |from the grandstand to the players | wouldn't look pretty ood to the Fa Bey gti fa, pes rd ome rake the case even of such @eclared war on “grandstand|bench, conveying episties intended | slipping Bea lane aa a i 3} a false alarm as Arthur Pelky. Nellies.” | for members of the Seattle team. | ae Phe f foe dg i rs } and nd in a de Smith knocked him out, te be i ‘Tealey Mkens the Nellies, to! Weiser Dell's t-to3 defeat by| Little Everett Harris, a pick yn Mill ngs #1n the Frenchman’s| sure, but It took him well to- stage door Johnnies, who send love Victoria Ladies’ day, after Wee | ninny who acts as bat boy and mas But ; a ward the end of a scheduled 20- notes, candy, and flowers to chorus | Wetser had literally stood the Bees |cot for the Tilks, deserves sym les’ eho en, od ener out round fight to do it. He swung girls and leading ladies. on their heads, is attributed to a | pathy |of, the question—assume, for the| and swung and swung constant: George Paria, Seattle trainer and /grandstand — Nellie. After the Among ball players it is consid wind vp wh = kenealie 2 we, hr ly, but Pelky simply wasn't Keneral all-around man, bas been | Tealeykums had tied up the seore ered good luck to rub a negro’s land it? ckout. 0 there. ick a caring out shoe leather, trotting}/and Dell looked as airtight as ajhead before going to bat. The Dit i Mi th acm watdeie ena ee ai ee me | wUbMArING, Weiser Kot a scented |Glants have been lamming that old have, {ts hard to tell, because we) In the meantime he was continu: missive. [baseball lately, and have also been But this ought to be 4 pint " ally leaving himself wide open, and Then tt was all off. | rubbing Everett's head, much to if the Frenchman is as clever an)! Pelky had known his business he | . he'll w tow A |his pocket next to his heart. Then| Killilay usually hits the ball after s alee in NOW, they do say that Carpentier 79 |he trotted out to the mound for the | drawing bis bat across the neck of There is not any Goubt about the ra tprd quick and clever. This be- ag jfirst half of the eighth. He man-|the small cloud of smoke, and con sincerity of Gunboat’s wallop. Butl hie Che Cann, meant teat ae aged to down the Boos that frame, sequently has to inetitute a still he has to have room and ee Page oe om gunboat a plenty. But will First game at 2 o'clock. [but tt was an awful struggle. hunt for the youngster whenever |deliver ft. He is not speedy and |etron caged og Smith te a ge | In the next inning Dell was |his turn comes around mpc son Ho fs » ! ng, rough person, who ean’ Fcteeeh on hee beret Che bene near Sumtee SIONBE: tana in) The toash of cwtasmere trom the! be can't bunch effectively at short|knocked out by love pate. VICTORIA }took home the bacon. a box seat asked the young bat toter| !!tnots Athletic club, Chicago, who | Has Georges got a knockout wal- For an opponent who fails to get |lop concealed about out of the way one of his swings |yes, he |is bad business. exhibition off Blakt on Lake Washington will give an his person? Oh, atone field, knocked out Bombardier But no judicious | Wells, but any child can knock out |” Emil Hubn is another victim of the Nellies. And whatdoyouknow yesterday “Why, Ah’s the first string mas vs. SEATTLE boutit? Mra Hubn hasn't missed | cot,” Sunday afternoon, arrives in Seat bust Syok: ae opens here Monday. | over a dosen games thie year, |" he TePled. | tle tonight, The events at Blakt opponent falls to get out of the|the bombardier by hitting him 4a © ~ ithe stomach Tealey has forbidden Paris to stone are in charge of the Seattle Be he stomach, * (itr mikes ne faves © Gel ays pee Poa Athletic club, under whose auspices ie A losapeve. Bancroft, last year with the Colts,/the meet is being held —————— BULL BROS. eee |{s the best shortstop in the Coast William Bachrach is manager of | ‘ Onehaif the —Northwestern|!easue right now. Walter Mo - ng age som. and tak | a jing the squad on a tour o' oy : Jus? PrbmteOrs |i: sereauic tas deon played, |Credie has had « lot of luck turn-| {0F fhe Manad on a tour of tne and up in Spokane the fans are|ing some of his players over to] roe C ere j 7012 THIRD «sAIN 1043| wondering why the Indians are not| Nick Williams for one year and re rol Fre agy r el nearer the top. Portland, Victoria | calling ‘em for the next, notably many crack Callfornia swimming | and Seattle have held Vancouver | Speas and Bancroft’s cases. Fielder | uegregutions | | practically even, and Vancouver |says he told the wise ones {n| The more notable achievement! New Opening at Dreamland Saturday Evening, July 11 Portland last year that the Colts’ infield of 1913, Spea rin and Bancrot in minor league they pooh poohed. has walloped Spokane and Victoria | unmereifully. The answer is that | Vancouver has beaten Spokane tn | 13° of 14 games. | Early season dopesters seem to was the easy manner in which A C, Raithel, star of the I. A. C., beat Duke Kahanmoku, the Hawallan who scored heavily for the United States at the last Olympic meet, Tom McMahon, making his first appearance in San Francisco last gua te Pond ea, ewimming | nett took about 15 seconds to inlet stow away Al Kaufman in their With smelling salts and cold wat er, the big heavyweight was finally brought back to consciousness and staggered from the ring, hardly knowing what had happened, Mohler, Colt- the fastest and that then Now they are |be played at the same hours tomor- Fullerton row. Admission is free. Tigers bought him for $600. have done a thriving busi H see r team of Chicago, which gives an ote nm HT Nines phon dy Seattle, ere willing to © er point and Bob Small ot Los Angeles, exhibition In Seattl ,|main event bout at a four-round| After the bout, McMahon sald he s who recently defeated the Duke. Harry Hebn show. could h THE VIRGINUS HOTEL |kave ana Vancouver to finish in ry Hebner je 'tnd Frisco fans hardly had a/ Could have put big Al in slumber: os Weetlshe Av. | the first division. Word comes from Australia that at the “back stroke” and Max Mott | . sco fans hardly had 4/jand in 10 seconds, but he cadetgng oy ei | ay tay Hronson, Indianapolis welter is a sensational short distance | “hance to get a line on the new-| for the moving pictures, 5 | welght champion, now managing SCORES AND } William Bachrach is mee ability, for the bout was} Joo Chip, brother of | bow Nordyke says that Bob | Milburn Saylor, has decided to re- | | the manager and director of the a ye he pwd ow. ad g tent Chip, and Soldier Fred Nelson on passed up a chance to get = tn a ae. ones oa STANDINGS |A C. squad Be. oth matiece tadees Pawn he one of the best fights of the " . char- | self, 7 ‘ id they were fighting hard all the j Capt. Harry Hebner 1 an inter- — " “ | Rey going bad, both in batting and | under his wing, and has just added) qeiming the Tacoma Tigers esting figure. Hebner ts champion | |w y. A draw was the only decision fielding this year, guess a hard-hit-|Al Morey, Australian welterweight, again Friday, the Spokane Indians of the world at the “back stroke” possible. |ting, clever young kid like Johnny | to h bie. are up in second place again. Se and he's going to show us just how | NORTHWESTERN ; attle strengthened its hold on first it's don | LEAGUE | Sebe Come Place, defeating Victoria, & to 0. A wer of bleacher seats has) Rheumatism Pam BIG POOL MATCH He il Know Soon Vancouver lost to Portland. been installed, overlooking the wa-| Seattle .. Bag ys yn end an tus Lal =~ 5 | BUFFALO, N."Y,, July 11.—Jus-| seattre— ah Be 00 ade tor, and affords « splendid place of |} sookane 54 32.628 cee tice H. P. Bissell has promised a |Ktitiay, of 236) fe vantage. : y | decision July 18 in the case of Hal| Mills rf 4 3 4 & & §) Tho race was for 60 yards. Smali| In the event that all seats in the | vancouver -- +. 88 yi Chase, who te seeking to have an (James? $$ 8 1 8|was second and the Duke splashed|stand are sold out, there are | pictorla, «-- +++ 36 ‘372 injunction preventing him from |awain. it ...! ik ME: Gg ra way into third place. A couple| plenty of other spots on the field | vay shih ate 341 playing with the Federal league, Tine, tb 4 1: & 2 eof days ago Raithel again tri-| from which the stunts can be seen, | ° Ne 813-314 Kite! Ballding. rhone mom ‘ PARLORS TODAY dissolved. wine ape EL TE at § Sl umphed over Small according to Superintendent’ Raw-|| _,{n New York the ball player ie |) UOT eS —_— — og 2} Max Mott, the high school boy|son and Frank Vance, physical d!- uf Futlorter SANDERSO! PILLS srs. 4 + 1 1 * * | who has startled the Rast by phe-|rector, who have the meet in|] Workman le Hal Chase, “96,008 “se mca pee The s00point pocket vimart] Looks Like Sam | wise tn tii 23, | Bomeaal fous tn, the water, In alcharge. tne 1,-a.| per. i ae ae eee Waites on ty 1. APR © Bl mem 6 team ip ere are nine men on LA. Vesterday’e Results House Billiard © Seattle Tennis club tourna- 4 ¢ 6 3 2 ojentertain the Seattle folks. Mott/C. team. A contest between the | ee Vi r parlors, between Jay N. Berg of| ment ts rapidly nearing its close, +4 8 & © 6 6]fs 4 short distance swimmer, and|visitors and a number of local|| Seattle 8, Victoria 0. Minneapolis and Vic Lenney, for-| 804 already Latzure has reached |} -$ 8 f & & b)it ts said he Is able to cover a brief | swimmers is being arranged, which |} pokane 10, Tacoma 3. Scone a6. Che will be played| the sembfinals. It is quite Ikely | (4.5 & ff S)atretch as fast as any other swim-| gives added interest to the event. Portland 7, Vancouver 6. ae he open > Sealy 8% he will pair with Sam Russell, Seanion, 60: $$$ a 8 almer tn the world. The stunts begin at 2:30. Room 21, 217% Pike sam FF ued cee msds 0 v8 ) Sat ae: slit = w aaa used by Bennie Alien, world’s cham-| Driscoll, p 67853 kee pion, and James Maturo in their re-| $ Toten n 6 ‘ cent match in this city. 600 for Pitcher Score: te Mea i The first block will be played at} SPOKANE, Wash, July 11.— |seattie 5 -2or ‘ 2:18 this afternoon, and the sec-| Pitcher Sutherland, from the Baker| Vissorle 0-18 08 ° it ‘ond at 7:30 tonight. | City team, arrived here today and |cadman, Wwains Stubn. “Tweens tie ‘The third and fourth blocks will| joined the Tacoma Tigers. The Fuller TO OUR PATRONS: We will open July 20th In a Tennis Tourney Sarat see ae MEADOWS—SEATTLE pets, stage plush curtains, Complete Team | woodtand park tournament will be | Suisse... is ladies’ rest room liveried at- played off tonight, with MacInnes's:. Louis 7 tendant at main entrance, and NEW YORK, July 11.—Harold|¥# Dysart and Kelehner ve. 4 Hackett, R. Norris Williams, W. M. | Wadda. ¥¢ } ay re eee Poets, mene Johnston and Karl H. Behr have} SEMEN: Si — | 5 it the handsomest cafe on the BP roached the semi-finals in the tour- | NATIONAL TEAGUE | iyi coast. nament here to decide America’s Ball Club Fails . ‘aot | \ team in the Davis tennis cup team.| gpRINGFIELD, Ill, July 11— ‘ : * “| The Springfield club in the Contra! Pr = association is in the hands of the | Cincinnati an ° ° e 4 you KNOW FREE TRUSS recelver. prestize i Greatest Aggregation of Speed Kings Ever Signed H Preve Lundberg Truss ote Ce Boston “a e we | No leg strape o ae + to Moonlight Excursion and Dance on. 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