The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 20, 1914, Page 7

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STAR Y NOW HE'S The dis Sunday afterncon was dunked in. ba negligence upon the part of the promoters in making proper fmprovements on the track caused the curtatiment of the big adver tised feature, “The Tilikum Sweep. stak and sent everybody home determined never to bite again. Frank 8. Fretwell, a representa Frank S. Brock of Portland bony laps in his Wright thing, | been ak for had the race Jowed to continue, nothing short ot a fatality could have been ex rth in, in a King, was de clared Micon vase winner, Fart Cooper crossed third in bis Stuta. Billy Carlson took fourth place tn Hl. : mn whe halls from — averaged 60.6 miles per hour. rowd that partly filled arte othe , and coupled all space along the home gave vent to its feelings BASEBALL... Tomorrow at 3:00 BALLARD V8. VICTORIA ‘8. SOc, T5c and $1.00 PITTSBURG Jinx! HALTS _KONETCHY; FAR AGO, A DUB} ne we | Seattle Is Stung | by Promoters of | Auto Race Meet crowd which attended) ed with several thou the auto racing at the Meadows) jingling tn their pockets. | Olson, Ceell H. Upper and Frank | Lowry, spent little money in oiling A great ” | cloud of dust enshrouded the turns }and gave the drivers added trouble. A. A. A, halted the race | lots and mechanicians had to hold jd hag jon for dear life, because of ruts «=| MFARLAND 1S firet-eacker, who was So) Ja um and dollars From all appearances, the man- agement, known as the Meadows Amusement Co, the officers of which were Bert L. Swen JoorKe | wh pa and improving the track. b e a When taking the curves the pl and bumps. Loose dirt was plied up several inches deep after the race, The preliminary events were fur- nished entirely by Erne Moros, manager of the Maxwell team; Hughie Hughes, Teddy Tetzlaff and Billy Carlson. Tetzlaff, tn the completed the cireuit in 62 seconds, a second better than on the day previous. Another farcical event was the three-mile race between the three Maxwells, won by Tetzlaff, Moross gave directions to his three drivers before the cars were sent away, and strangely enough the trio raced neck and neck the entire distance, “Terrible Teddy” winning by a scant few inches, Moross thought. he had put across a hummer. The only trouble was the crowd @tdn't fall. It was some meet all right—from managem tandpotnt. ap DONE AS BOXER SAN FRANCISCO, July 20.—Re fterating his Los Angeles state- ment that he ts through with the ring except that he might be tn duced to take on Freddie Welsh in an effort to bring back the light weight title to this country, Packey McFarland of Chicago prepared here today to sail for the Orient tomorrow on a trip around t world with his bride of a few weeks. “I would box Welsh, but he will re th NOW BATS ARE the Giants were losing. had made several kicks, then sub-|% aided. piciously. McGraw. pire. there and restored her eyesight, KUss WON match at YOURSELF. ‘ Nine balloon loads of persons The Pittsburg firsbbase jinx has captured Ed Konetchy, the tall winter, man in the National a walloper de luxe, and proach him in fielding his position, marke in the league. Cardinale This year he is DOPELETS By Hugh S. Fullerton THAT WR FIND THE uth of Ireland allied with the English army we may hope to find wn MeGraw apire declaring that an named Schwartameler ts the best ever, eee BEING USED TO the mosquitoes around jpe out Chicago; oh, If only Cobb and Jack son could be enlisted in the cam: ign. John McGraw seldom loses a ance. Rob Emalie was umpiring fame on the polo grounds and McGraw Late tn the game he walked to Emsliie between innings and remarked fn a friendly tone Rob, did you ever stop in Cam- den remarked Emsliie uneus- “You ought to go there,” said “Just the place. that?” inquired the um- “How “Lightning struck a woman dow: jarked McGraw, handing over clipping from the paper, as he by started toward third base. cee Mt Baldness having been proved cur le we suggest that Comiskey send a scout out to watch a young |? tow named Frank tebell play. eee A SHOOTING Riverside —MAKE iT Record Game Is Staged at Dug’s; | Play 20 Innings The longest game in tho history of Seattle was played Sunday after. noon, when Spokane defeated Seat- ue, é to 1, after a bitter 20-tnning battle, The only other game that approaches yesterday's marathon struggle was the recent 19tnning same played here between Victoria} and Vancouver, | A record crowd turned out, In| hope that Seattle would down the! Indians and increase its margin as holder of second place, The defeat) left St. Louls, They pretended they were in a balloon race; but i celia PS Vee ee 08 ea ~~ order. Pennants and Carnival Supplies. Linquist & Lund, Inc. 1104 Third Avenue. Phone Elliott 6340, RESTAURANTS Sin Delicat 8 C. F. Baasch 013 THIRD Avg. CAFES Merchants’ Lunch Elilote 2448 The Mecca Liquor Co. “A. G. DUCKWITZ, Mana 8 aBetsse-o ‘wince, wave CIGARS FUNERAL DIRECTORS SACREDNESS We shall not mar the sacredness, you or belittl fasion by bidding for the burial or Lat wit Es Koon your wise tod they BUTTERWORTH & SONS ses"rinet Avenue to ap) th: IT 18 GREAT TO BE A BUTLER IS BACK’: haa returned from the East and has | © been retained by the White House Billiard parlors to meet all comers for the next few week: He begins his engagement Tues- day, July 21, and at 2:15 in the aft- ermnoon will play Jack Brown, champion of Tacoma | The management at the White House ia putting up a nice purse) for anyone who can defeat Butler) fn a 100+ it game, championship | rules and @ full set of ivory balls. | | She Keeps Title Miss Sarah Livingston, the Seat-| tle tennis player who holds the Or. egon state championship for wom- en, returned today after having successfully defended her title against Stella Fording. ants play a series; times was $00 daily attendance, and they dis peared when 20,000 paid to see gerbes Twi an Blondy Butler, champion pocket | sati win billiard player of the Northwest, | one Wash Mam. Ottices 101 to 10 AL 813 Second Avenue —~any way to get out of St. Louis. cee t PREXY WILSON overlooks a bet. psychological hard bed all he has If he wants to cure these do is to have thi alleged Giants in Chicago. Duplicates Jenses for $1.00 ‘antage to consult tometiat about ¥ arinds & AMERICAN CAFE FOURTH AND PIKE ERNEST GIANETTI, Proprietor. HIGH-CLASS ENTERTAINMENT FRENCH DINNER Wit + | Detroit moves the Gi to the bottom of | the first division. Ed Kelly, the local pitcher, and Al Noyes, the Spokane speed artist, both went the entire distance, Seattle scored its first run in the second inning, and it was the sev- enth before Spokane managed to put acrons an equivalent tally. From that point on the batters could do nothing with the pitcher BATTERS The batting lamps of some of the best batters In baseball have be) | FAMOUS come dim this year, Nap Lajole, for years one of the most feared bats- men in the American league, has permitted hie batting record to waste) | ARE HAVING BAD away until it has become merely a shadow. Dick Hoblitzell, terror of} | TIME THIS YEAR; the National, has fallen down badly, Nap and Dick have the company LAJOIE Is ONE Seattle Now Has _ Two Ball Teams; _ New One, Ballard | Seattle has two ball clubs today— the Giants and Ballard. |_ The Ballard team was added late IT’S PRETTY SOFT FOR OUR LADY BALL FANS Beatt! lady fans are going to be benefited by the change in the Northwestern league, which brings the Portiand franchise to Seat- tle. There will be three la- dies’ days a week, according to announcement by D. E. Dugdale, owner of the Gi- ants, today. In the and before the Indians succeeded In | breaking the toe, in the 20th, it look- ed as though darkness would final- ly terminate the contest. ber, When the Coast league diree tors decided to close Portland to the ast, Thureda Le 4 Northwestern league after the pres when the fi " ent season, Jones indicated in a In the final period, old Emil Fris get in the: park. tre earthy ly pow ed bey rod tement issued {mmediately after: Who used to rip down fences for t ch Henceforth Wed- || ud 7 | ward that he would quit as soon as | directors here, at which the fran- | chise of the Portland Northwestern league club was withdrawn. Ballard plays ite first game this afternoon at Dugdale’s park, meet ing the Vivtoria Beer The wt gives Séattle con- | tinuous baseball the season round When the regular Seattle team is on the road Ballard will fill in here Seattle club, ignited the firewor! with a slasht rive down the first base alley, which Hubn fielded, but Kelly dropped whe he Dutchman toaned to first to @ the out. The ball rolled among the automo- Diles, and Frisk ambied on to seo ond, Wagner then came up and advano ea Frisk to third and was safe at nesday, Thursday and Fri- day women will be admit. ted for nothing. Two years ago three ladies’ days were set aside each week, Play for a Title | the Portland club was dropped, be- Meving that the Northwestern would want a man from one of their cities, THEY HAVE DUG UP MORE PREHISTORIC BONES IN CALL | FORNIA, PERHAPS ANCESTORS OF PING BODIE. first. Hohan walked. Danny Shea with dates scheduled for the Port- THE wan the next batter to face Kelly, land grounds. who was plainly getting nervous,| Mrs. O. N. Campbell and G. 1, Quinn W, Farr, « Beattle Lert FREE DOCTOR Danny's effort was a clean two-bass|@arland won the mixed doubles | >Toker, 18 owner of the Ballar HAS team. He has agreed to keep the fran- chise in Seattle the remainder of the season, and in the event that the venture is not successful, he may @mash, which scored two. Noyes singled and MeCorty followed with & double, which netted the Indians five runs, championship on the Woodland park courts Sunday afternoon, de- ting Miss Marion Johnson and L, M, Kelchner, 6-2, 8-10, 9-7. Please call at the new store, as 1 SCORES AND STANDINGS Reattio— Rn PO A EK Kilitiay, of eeete a Ba TS 11 68 ¢@ em ee tas Tas Se ee eh 3 848 a Ree See: 2 eee ee eR ats fae eee t 8 soo 4 HPO. A Be 2. o> 249% a ee Fae Pe Beg 1eet Ba, as, Se on ee eee me mee NATIONAL - Boston Cinginnatt tf) Louls §, Philadelphia 4; Chicage 7, Brook TEobmaL- Indlenapette ®, @. Leute 6; "CG Kir foe keesies & Portian€ 9: San Ventee 1)-8; Bacramente Phitadetphia Washington Boston Chicago St Leute New York . Cleveland . can serve you at a materia) reduc tion for prescriptions. I am sow located at the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington St. Two Doors From Second Ave Look place the franchise in any place that he sees fit next season. According to D. BE. Dugdale, the local magnate, th irectars had | little intimation of the purpose of | the meeting, supposing that it wi merely qalled for the purpose of set- in, protest by Tacoma and Vic- against playing in Portland. Afterward it developed that Farr and Judge McCredie had been talk- ling it over tor. month, oe R. Norris Again SEABRIGHT, N. J., July 20.—R. Norris Williams defeated T. R. Pell, Achilles cup holder, Sunday in the Davis cup test finals, 6-4, 4-6, 4-6, 6-3, 6-3, Oppie Is Leader Roy Opple, the crack amateur, and Fred Berger, professional, were the leaders in their respect- ive divisions at the regular weekly shoot held by the Seattle Trap- shooters’ association Sunday. IT MAY BE MERE COINCI- dence, but we never yet heard a man who willingly wore patched pants kicking on the high cost of living. | He’s Backto Work July 20. — Roy utility infielder released; Dugdale sald today that Presi- rtland Coast league club,| dent Fielder Jones would undoubt- ned up with the Los An-| edly tender his resignation at the club, annual meeting to be held in Octo- PORTLAND, Brash by t has Sir Tom Winner The Sir Tom, Ted Geary cap- tain, winner of the Sir Thomas Lipton cup, continued ite winning streak Saturday afternoon, beat- ing the Genevieve of Everett in a 12-nautical mile race on the Sound. Ty Is Still There CHICAGO, July 20.—Tyrus Cobb, the Detroit outfielder, is still the batting champion of the American league, according to the latest sta- tistics. He is batting 842, Becker leads the National, all at night up in Sas- and we wot of several major lei re who ought to play there. At least, they don’t start hitting until 10 p.m. They katche the national joy smoke does all that we say it will do. It can’t bite your tongue and it can't parch your throat. All this is because P. A. is made by @ patented process that cuts out the bite! Why, this process has simply revolutionized smoking tobacco. Prince Albert rolls up the bulliest mekin’s cigarette you or any other man ever smoked. It puts the jolt of joy right into your system. You can just do “‘makin’s”’ sunrise to sunset and have a lot of fun. Why, P. A. in a cigarette is abso- lutely a revelation. You go to it! eterna ap egd toppy tee in psaad and hall pound hemidocn

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