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Wwe the tdea that he can still make good tn the squared = cirele, ~Tommy } Ww the ex-heavywelght cham. fon, haa re-entered the ring, and 8 getting Into condition in Aus tralia for fights there with Sam Vv the colored heavywetght 1 Lang, Australian “heavy.” Thomas forsook the ring imme- ately after handing the heavy ight tithe over to Johnson at ney in 1908. In the haberdashery business {in Caleary. Finally he waa overcome the Art ring #port, so he took DUGDALE FIELD BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3:00 SPOKANE VS. SEATTLE Admission 25c, 50c, T5c and $1.00 Take Renton Ca FREE TRUSS Trial to Prove the Lundberg Trase te Any Other No leg straps to chate, no leather to get foul, no elastic to compress the hips jerfere with circulation. Seif yeasare In any position: cool, and sanitary A. LUNDBERG CO. ‘Trusses, Deterenlty Appliances and rtifictal Limbs ale? THIRD AY. SX Me. Out-of-Town Buyer Pda your printing by mail PRANK P. NOLAN 1407 Fifth Ave. Re will save you money on all printing orders. ‘THE VIRGINUS HOTEL 006 Virginia St. near Westlake Av. elegantly furnished outeid: with the best accommodations Later he engaged | by the lure of the easy money tn! Pelkey under his guiding wing. all forma of enterprise,” said Pres. Pelkey having been done up to mt Jones, “and baseball is one frazale by other white hopelesse: f them President Farr, of the become the| Spokane club, ts popular there and, keeps| taking everything tnto considera I belleve Spokane will prove] one of the best bets in the league | . }from this time forth.” | After a short visit to Spokane| de bd the other day, Fielder Jones, the! The league president, wa ated| Keller b over the big business the Indians|and Tacoma, Wash, clubs in al are doing in the Fulls City, The/tangle that the National Assocta-| kame ts on a better footing than/tion of Minor Leagues ts trying to | at any time within the past four] straighten out. Montreal doesn't or five years, Jones declared want Keller any more, and the Ta | | “The recent rate case Iston| coma directors flatly refuse to take | |Seems to have given an impetus tol him by aiming that Montreal | Charley White Is Winner by a K. O. Tommy must again bread winner, lf Tommy on he may yet get his name tn the/ tion, fistio manual, . disposition of Charley « involved the Montreal | | | | j adding that the STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 15, 1914. VTOMMY BURNS AGAII big Ed Doty, the Vancouver Beaver pitcher, was all to the andy yes terday, much to the regret of the Bees, whom he blanked, Vancouver got nine runs to five hits, Brown has also an nounced that two more of his pitchers, “Duteh’ Reuther and Harstad, are sought by major longue teams. ee Joe Bayley, the Victoria sorap. per who went 15 rounds to a draw with Johnny O'Leary last Satur. day, has shaken the dust of Ca nadian soil from his shoes, bound for San Francisco. He meets Frankie Burne _ in _California on OH, YEH, HE WILL IF FRITZ WANTS TO. Los ANGELES, July 16.- Packey McFarland is bearding the ferocious grapefruit in its native Southern California lair today, picking a few real orange blow soma for his bride. With bis bride of less than a week, the Chicago boxer arrived here last evening. Packey remarked that Freddie | Welsh is likely to hold the cham plonship for some time to come, only thing that would entice him back into the ring would be a chance to regain the title for America, Germans Coming BERLIN, July 16.-—Germany will be represented in the Dwight W./ Davis tennis tournament. Oscar Kreutser and Otto Friotzbelm, two best German players, left yester Foley Weciieies DENVER, July 15.—-With the: sealp of Stanley Yoakum, Denver's lightweight hope, dangling at his belt, Charley White prepared to) | Start tomorrow for San Francisco, | where he is matched to box Joe Aze- vedo July 31. White won by a knockout in the 19th round White had entirely too much class for Yoakum, although the latter put up & game, aggressive battle and held the Chicagoan even for the first four rounda. In the fifth White jarred Yoakum with a hard right day for America to compete for the cup. swing to the head and had the Den. verite backing up In the sixth. They both slowed up in the seventh. Yoakum showed to good advant- age in the eighth. His infichting tn this round was a surprise to White RST AND STEWART A Place to Eat Asthma! Bronchial Asthma! If you are a sufferer from asthma in any form, it will pay you to investigate. I have cured asthma of 30 years’ standing, not in Boston and New York, but here in Seattle and towns around Seattle, and I have not failed in one of them. Now, if you are a sut- ferer from this disease and can’t sleep nights, I will give relief at once and a cure in time. The following diseases I will absolutely cure: Asth- ma, Bronchitis, Catarrh fn all such as Tonsilitis, Gastric Ulcer of the Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh of the Bladder, Prostatitis in all Bowel Diseases in Rheumatism of all ous to mention. If you are in doubt, write and I will give you names and addresses of people 1 have cured. Diymple View Sanitarium, 14-16 W. Harrison DR. @ J. NUERNBERG Phone Queen Anne 3127 | from the Pacific Coast, interest is lat fever heat In the Davis cup ten- inis preliminaries now on here. and he easily had a shade. Yoakum also had his own way in the next two rounds. In the 11th White began to force matters, jarring Yoakum with stiff rights and lefts to the head and face without a return. White cut loose in the next four rounds and had Yoakum at his mercy, raining Jabs, swings and uppercuts at will. A hard right to the jaw put Yoa- kum down for seven seconds tn the 19th. As he arose White landed a succession of rights and lefts to the head and Yoakum went down On S. T.C. Courts Fulton and Russell survived the day in the singles in the Seattle Tennis club tourney yesterday. The day's results were: Russell beat Anderson; Fulton beat Lewis; Kel- leber and Shannon beat Fransioll and Carstens and Mrs, Johnstone Mra. and Shannon beat Stafford and Main. VANITIE OF VANIT! | RESOLUTE, Won. Lost. Pet. Spokane ...... 56 33 629 Vancouver 35.624 What You Want to Know: | Seattle 36 (817 CAN YOU BE CURED? Victoria 55 Ae we W LONG WILL IT TAKET Portland 66.878 IT BE PERMANENT? Tecdma Wuar WILL IT Cost? 61 31 A Visit Will A Pho pirat neg AN Tell. Call baseball by mall. He adver- Today tises to make a .300-hitter of anyone who will follow direc- tions and the directions are to hit the ball on the line over the shortstop’s head. eee Yesterday's Results Portland 4, Tacoma 1. Vancouver 9, Victoria 0. 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Office aoe 8:30 to 6, 9 to 12 OHIO Cut-Rate Dentists 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. CORNER SECOND AVENUE. Bundays, The Wise House Hunter hunts her house at home. She reads STAR “FOR RENT” ‘ADS until she finds it. ED APPL DER DONS TERED WHY, Lprowse ARoWWD AMONG DE OYSTER OH, You EAT SEAVEED, AND Moot VELL, J DIT Nor KNOW A SFAcOW TVITTERING NOTE LIKE A SUNFISH. PAGE 7 27. poned games from the early May Victoria herien. Spokane and Vancouver play in Seattle July 26 In @ way this ts @ mighty tough Doty held the Bees|schedule for the Indians, as they|er fooled hin must tackle the strongest of their rivals tn succession on hostile soll. Still, Vancouver will be having a tough time of ft, with their near Jest rivals, Victoria, Spokane a Seattle, After the present week Seattle meets Tacoma and then Vancouver. If Seattle can hold the Indians this week, they have got a mighty fine chance to speed ahead next week, with the Beavers and the In-| cane battling for blood in Van Corbett Could Hit, But Not That Hard Criticiam of Americans for the ring tactics of some cheap fight seconds recalls Charile Mitchell, the pudgy British champion who relied more upon his mouth than he did upon his hands when fighting. Mitchel! was one of the cleverest men the ring ever i | fast in clever wit. One evening Just before his |] fight with Corbett at Jackson i] ville Mitchell wae sitting in |] front of a hotel at St. Augus- tine. Corbett was training out sald Mitchell ee the booming echoes of the big gun died away, “Corbett has burst another ba: LOCAL SPEED KINGS CAN'T Rn HPO. A 8 GET IN RACES 822: is bik ak ke oe 2 0 6 r i is oe ee coemeentar ® © @ 1 6 6 Uniess all the drivers already on yer ree oa | tered in the races consent to thetr| ee ee er entrance, there will be no local | Rayne 3 aera speed kings in the automobile rac-|tgipe ee Oe HE es ing meet at the Meadows Satur. —— ae me ew day and Sunday. The local talent ewe Any a Le dickered for guarantee money and| ,uaite4 fer Ferrine tm seventh forgot all about the A. A. A. rule, oT ee 6 which requires the closing of en- | Gee SO Sl a tries five days before a race, The | }*! Tae ae a Se | only chance Percy Barnes, the 1 H H H Romano Special driver, Jimmy es ie Ie aa Parsons and his Frantz, Joe oS Ae Thomas, Ear! Staley, P. W, Smyly fe oe a a and other Seattle men have is a ie meen) se through post entries. § 9M: M8 Moross |e Willing F. A. Moross, manager of the Maxwell racing team consisting of Teddy Tetzlaff, and Billy Carlson, is anxious to have the local mounts in the race, and is expending every effort to get the other drivers to waive ob- Jections. Thirteen drivers have entered the races. They are: Teddy Tetz- laff, Hughey Hughes and Billy Carlson, with Maxwells; Earl Cooper, Stutz; Frank Brock, Wright Special; Arthur Klein, King; Capt. Kennedy, Chalmers; Wilbur De Alene, Marmon; Rudy Goetz, Endicott Special; Terrien, Pacific Car Company Special; Retz, Mercer; Churchill, Churchill Special, and Opperman, Pope Spe- cial, The Terrien and Betz en- tries were received from Tacoma and the Churchill and Opperman entries are are from Seattle. Form New ew League RIDGEFIELD, D, July 15—Plang are being laid for forming a base ball os Including Ridgefield, Goodland, ama, Kelso, St. Hel- ens end coat nie. THAT BRITISH MINISTER who criticised the sportsmanship of Americans surely never met Emil Thiry. Dance at DREAMLAND OPEN EVERY EVENING 7th and Union E” ANYDINGS BUT A SHRILL VOT MAKES You DINK A SEACOW CAN Noo? Hughie Hughes |. violated the optional agreement tn July Pfforts are being made {couver, the case, In the meantime, Keller,| by Condon, his manager, to get a reli. who was benched early in the sea | return meeting with O'Leary Staniey's departure from the son, ts loafing around Montreal ee fray Monday afternoon with a sore | bending ir ge Koller] Mike Lynch's Spokane Indians |arm was not surprising to his roe ae paso for the Tigers)... on the road for at least 20 egg pe T ge ay a, ard | eee gamon, poastbly 28, as there ts one | pty” ltonine “wing the last few | 1 having gone through | postponed game from Vancouver| weeks, and had to quit in the sixth | is him to the big leagues | that Brown will probably tasist on |innin, « during the last game he at the end of the present season,| having played off, and two post-|took part in at Spokane, Manager Mike to rest up, but fin was O, K ‘happened Mc an going to leave him home Lou fnsisted the | Judging from wha , the side wheel-| f a bit | | Bows Mike Intends to give the Tealeykums @ couple of flings at} Winn Noyes and Coveleski, as he has scheduled both twirlers to work a pair of games against our |bunch. When Noyes pitches {f | will be the firet time he has ap- peared in uniform here since Jaat .. After the season's close he was sold to the Boston Na ‘SAM GOOD BACK: “HE BRINGS BOSS Hot on the trail of Johnny | O'Leary, the Seattle boy who re | cently captured the lightweight amptonship of Canada, Sammy Good, the local scrapper, has re jturned from a trip to California, |where he engaged in six bouts jood scored three knockouts, won uple of decisions, and lost 4 ommy McFarland. With Good ts Al Rogers, | Francisco middleweight, |ry Jacobowsky, them both. Wonder what Dan Salt will say now? a San and Har who i» managing SCORES AND STANDINGS Bill Shakespeare evidently got hia inspiration for “The Comedy of Errors” from watching Seattle play ball. The Giants made three siip-upa yesterday, simply handing the game to the Indians. We also descended to third place. Hughes & Umpire—Casey. | perfectly Having had Teereau pried from the mound in two successive starts |Mugesy McGraw fs beset with much apprehension anent his pitching staff, Demaree also has failed to weather broadside on two occasions, and it begins to }look aa if the only man on whom the Champs can really r is old man Mathewson. The O} willing to lend from day to day, ed the other a y but he comp afternoon that {t was breaking into his golf terribly eee Ed Watkins, the Tacoma man who tried his hand at running the ball club, has Just returned to the N SEEKS HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE City of Destiny after an automobile trip to New York, Watkins chugs ged along highways and byways for all of four months before he hove in sight of the Singer and other cloud brushers, He had @ lot of trouble on the road, but not he says, a8 conduct No more baseball half as much ling ball team for Ea In a letter, Jim Buckley, who le lin England with Gunboat Smith, |says that the bout between Smith and Georges Carpentier in Lom don on July 16 will attract a Teo ord crowd, and that the “Gunner” will stop the Frenchman in about 15 rounds. 20,000 Will See Big London Bout LONDON, July _ 16.—Gunboat Smith and Georges Carpentier are both ready for their fight Thursday night at Olympia. Betting is even Carpentier recelved a warm wel- come on his arrival and Manager Des Camps, representing him, had hardly stepped from his train before nally induced him to come out om the balcony for a few moments. Jack Johnson again visited Smith's training camp at Harrow yesterday and returned with re newed confidence that Smith would beat the Frenchman. A crowd totaling 20,000 or more AMERICAN Detrett 3, Washington ° Boston 2, Cleveland NATIONAL New York 12 Chicago St. Louis 3, Boston 2; Philadelphia Cincianat! 3-6 FEDERAL—Chicago 11, St. Loute 6 Kansas City 7, Indianapolis 2; Baltim O41, Butfalg 1-2 COAST. kiana 4, Portiand 7, Los Angeles 2 Bacramento AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Phiiadelphia Cleveland NATIONAL New York Brookiyn Pittabure Boston . Chicago Indtanapo! Baitime Buffalo Brooklyn Kaneas City Bt. Loute Pittsburg - Los Angeles . Ventoe Portland . Ban Fran Sacramento Oakiand . Is Yours in Yet? Entries in the Seattle Church league tennis tournament close to- ity 41 day, H. W. Page has charge of the entries. he was predicting that the French- is expected when the two men man would win by a knockout in- clamber into the ring. side of three rounds. CR Re ‘I have been warned to look out for Smith's punch,” said Carpentier. PILES CURED “Well, I'm ready. NO PAIN Satisfaction Guaranteed. Our Own Doctor Does It. | BRENDEL DRUG CO. 117 YESLER WAY “It takes only one punch,” sald Smith. “T'll guarantee to move fast enough to keep Carpentier busy. I expect to win.” Rivals King Thousands greeted the ‘hact| man on his arrival here yesterday from Paris. The demonstration out- rivaled any reception ever accorded a foreign monarch on a visit here. In the Strand traffic was complete- ly tied up, Outside Carpentier’s hotel a monster crowd clamored for fth. a look at the French idol, and fi-' J Pike and Usion. Your family physician and your specialist are both as helpless as a parrot when it comes to a cure for tuber- culos: They mislead you with vague promises until too late. Why do you who are so clear-sighted in other things remain so utterly blind to the fact that the old school practitioner cannot cure a single case of tuberculosis? They all die. Dr. Jordan’s Glandular Remedies do cure this dread dis- ease as innumerable cases have proven. Read This Testimonial April 7th, 1913. My little boy was sick for five years. The child was a pitiful sight. No more life than a mummy, nor did he look much better. I could not coax him to eat. I marveled how he lived. Dr. Jordan, upon examination, found that he suf- fered from tuberculosis and diabetes. Under Dr, Jordan's care the improvement was phenomenal. The child gained eight and one-half pounds in two months. His appetite } became ravenous, His face became rosy and a new life l came to him. In one month more he completely recovered. i] (Signed.) MRS. BE. EB. HAMILTON, i 1607 Tenth Ave. West. The above testimonial, like the many others which have ap | peared in this journal, demonstrates the thoroughness and perma- nency of Dr. J. Bugene Jordan's cures of Tuberculosis, Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Bright’s Disease, Ulceration of the Bones, | Chronic Catarrh, Chronic Inflammation of the Bladder, Deafness | from Paralysis of the Auditory Nerves, Diabetes, Prolapsus Uteri, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia, Epilepsy, Epithelioma (skin cancers), | Chronic Erysipelas, Chronic Gastralgia, Hard Lumps in Breast, Heart Disease (including Heart Leakage), Hip Disease, Infantile Paralysis, Locomotor Ataxia, Sciatica, Senile Gangrene, Spinal Curvature, Strabismus, St. Vitus’ Dance, Ulceration of Stomach or Bowels, and most other so-called incurable diseases, There being a number of Doctors Jordan in Seattle, it is well to bear in mind the full name and address of Dr. J. Eugene Jordan, 619% First Avenue, Seattle, Office hours, 9 a. m. to 8 p,m; Sun- days, from 2 p. m. to 6 p. m. Consultation free. Correspondence solicited. Watch each Wednesday Star for remarkable cures. AUTO RACES MEADOWS, SEATTLE SAT. su, JULY 18-19 AT 2 P. M. gest Potlatch Attraction WORLD'S FASTEST CARS—WORLD'S GREATEST DRIVERS RESERVED SEATS ON SALE Spring Cigar Co., 109 First Ay. Rideout Cigar Oo. 617 Second Ak o, 824 Pike St. Spring Cigar Co. 911 Becond Av. Se ee ee ree Spring Cigar Co,, cor, Third & Pike Birattora "Ch Stand, 910 Second Joe Dirard, 109 Yesler way. A. J. Stratton, 922 First Av. Battersby & Smith, #06 Firet Ay. DON'T SIT IN THE SUN. BUY YOUR TICKETS EARLY Y 1 JULY 19—SUNDAY—100-MILE TL ADDED ATTRACTIONS 4 PERIODS AUTO PO! ‘care on cach side and two exhibitions with the famous “Blitzen Bens.” Interurban cars leave every 10 minutes after 12:30 from Interur- ban Av. and Yes- AM CORRY You NOT VELL, ADOLPM. VILL SEND You 4 VETERINARY! ae

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