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STAR —TUESDAY, JULY 21, 1914. PAGE 7. ROTH SHOWS SELF | | REAL HONEST MAN Frank Roth, veteran backstop, who was given his unconditiona by the Cleveland A team a few weeks ago, is a man of hon- esty and Integrity. He was approached by Joe Cantillon, Minneapolls BOXER’S MA _ SEES BOY BOX; ALMOST tion In the roped arena last k, when Johnny's father took her to the moving pictures of the Britton-Griffith fight. Mre, Griffith nearly bean tha,ether ahv, nad offeres a lob. FAINTS WHEN SON) | eat into hysterice when she saw her son knocked to the mat In the] ba, deat T Gent want your imoney,* ho replied "My arm'W pose BY REFUSING JOB eighth. Johnny, however, came back strong. | and 1 can't throw any more.” | WHEN ARM IS BAD j DROPS FROM PUNCH & “The Jungle Woman” A Sport Page Editorial Dealing With the Question Ballard Will Have Own Baseball Moguls Back } Baseball Park and Three |**7venzusttgat wes“! Down and Players Win Games a Week Next Carer re Point; No Strike Now bree into the London ring to battle for the white championship, over 2,000 women looked down upon these fistic gladiators, nw y . ‘ sa ir soprano cheers nave haan earwerat yi Lincaniot protest—a NEW YORK, July 21.-The threatened strike of Ameri- hud F ae CCORDING to a story from Aberdeen, “Tex” Vernon, Lacey deo protest against women looking upon the blows of bi “un.jean and National league ball players was believed to have | champion of the Northwest, will In the future work under the MAD-/ womanly,” is the cry of those who are horrified comes|been averted today by the action of a meeting here of Ameri- Young Girl to Swim Agement of Monte Attell the reply 001 . an | cg 5 > It this te true, Vernon leaves Eddie Marino, who really got the Aber he reply, and sportsmen, soclologigts, novelists, prychologixts have en-|can league magnates, called by President Johnson to formu- in Race of 15 Miles the front | late plans to fight the demands of the Players’ Fraternity. x” still has a whole lot to learn about the boxing game; he hh Contrary to the warlike utterances of Johnson before the o | p ag op pot it “/ find this out if Attell stacks him up against stiff opponents at the star magnates assembled, the meeting authorized a resale of oeee | | The Rallard Lumberjacks, formerly the Portland Colts, will be a | Ballard team in reality next season, according to the news imparted by | the owner, Quinn W. Farr, today, Specifications are being prepared | relative to a new ball plant in Ballard, where games will be played| | next year | Farr does not intend to play all the games in the suburb, though, | dividing the schedule between his own plant and Dugdale’s field, This will give Ballard three games a week, the remainder taking place in OX, |Infielder Clarence O, Kraft, around whom the storm centered, |to the Newark International League club at a valuation placed jon his services by the Nashville Southern Association club, whose claim was upheld by the National Commission. It was against the National Commission's ruling, sus- jtaining Nashville’s right to use Kraft that the fraternity rebelled SCORES AND STANDINGS The Rallard boss has several sites in view, but does not wish to | divulge the locations until a deal is closed. Ho has one piece of ground | under consideration which ts a trifle bigger than the old Yesler way park, and plenty big enough to satisfy the Ballard rabide. | rte ser dea 5 | \Good for Samuel VANCOUVER, B. 0, July 21.— |} Sam Russell and Wm. McBurney, Spokane and Seattle had played 11 straight games up until Saturday ; where the winning tear did not make more than four runs the Beattie doubles stare, wen thas ; | This gives you an ide: the deadly effectiveness of the rival pitch = mage ——~|match against Cardinal and Mo | ing staffs against the particular kind of batters Spokane and Seattle pos er » | Rae of North Vancouver tn the Pa- . sess. ¢*a8 6 iletfic Northwestern International J | In the first series, played tn Spokane, the hitting was free and field. oe A $ |tourney here yesterday. ; ing loose, but in the remaining games the defense has been airtight, Spo- 13a tf ‘ kane had shut Seattle out six “mes and had been shut out three times, | 4 We oe By Be If vohnny Couto 3 nda as Joe MoGinnity is getting to be a cross, crabby old cove. During) ed ee Ba oe come ow of on, ne) : the series with Portland, the “Iron Man,” who now takes orders from) aS SSE. cee wasn't going to quit, Russ Hall, attempted to seitle his differences with Dan Murray, the) wot ae 3 4 . : Colt catcher, which had extended over a period goa bp ed ap R ™ 7o. a8 et even with the kid by hitting him with a “bean” . an eke Ie, a ee h Pee te eet ee ene nc lcn were exchanged, and. McGlanity | ered into the battle of pen and ink which will determine the right of Oho fay “I never be . rushed to the plate and squared off. Murray used to fight down around | WOmAn to do as she pleases. ‘ i H H $ Hy I meet Freddie Frisco, so he wasn't a bit slow in putting up his dukes, too. Players Those who trace the Interest of the English woman tn prize fight +304 8 8 8] 6 CRerile Whit Nor parted Joe and Dan before blows fell. ing back to a militant suffragist birth stop when they find that the| eee 2 aa ee ° eee dainty Parisian sister from the boulevards heroizes the black pugtilists | rs. 't We Ge oe ks, the tough Vancouver scrapper, who gave Romeo] from America, and that Pittsburg, the home of millionaires in America, | “*°*™*" ? Bite 2 eee le of hard fights on the Coast, earned a decision over | *¢uds applauding femininity to the edge of the sawdust ring. ‘Totals o 8 837 ie au, the doughty Canuck, in a 20-round meeting at Nelson, “The loosening of the shackles of convention has let loose the one 5 jeeping emotions of the primitive age,” is th 1 a the other day, and as & result of the Verdict a near-riot occurred. The] *!eeping em pi © age,” is the sage explanation of ons! 3e""" 4 oe inet thahehe the scrap Was a draw, and the referee had to de es-| historian, “Tho savage woman loved the strongest beast.” She learned Tpolen | basee—hutier corted out of the arena by a squad of cops. Efforts are being made to to admire the man of muscle and of courage. Bho applauded even as|Tecome 1 Two-base hite—# bring Weeks and Barrieau together again. she fell under his club tn the stone age. Bhe came back to type tn an-| Mare, Three-bese hit—Bender, , , x — 1 Umpi = clent Rome, when gladiators were more often the recipients of feminine Seams re ita favors than were statesmen. Emotions changed by centuries of modern a civilization are turned loose, and again she goes to vent her pride and| Batlere— ABR HPO. A 4 Interest upon the man unatrald who battles with his hands, ‘The Jungle | Cress ae Se ie as: oman is again with us, tehotr, rf a on oe ee) ee eee ot a eee. eae . If it be the Jungle Woman who cheered even as sho ehuddered| teria if... ote eS 's Charley Cutler w! dust when the smack of glove against flesh signaled the red flow of blood, | Quien’ % Ni TR Se Stee tah back Into the fight game. In she comes, from no special class, Around the London shambles were| Mino" Sf ot as 8 8 recent bout with a Chicago seated women whore titles date back to years when their forebeara|Murray,c...00..8 9 @ T 2 oe) ODO pape won them on battle fields, Literary clubs came tn force. Working | #!**"™ » «- Rd coe SS | Nora L a LEAGU BY HE K women paid their shillings to att in cheaper stalls, conte a emu of | a An Aberdare newspaper has a woman, garded with college costame| Victoria— R HPO A EB ‘ ation from classic halls, who bears the name of Miss Mary Edwards, report| Moran, rf ee Se a F da hah Rice July 21.—Mise ite fights, and she !t is who rings the gong as ti) eeper. ¥ oe er jora Leahy doesn’t want much, -ANOOUVER, 31-—-| PORTLAND, ae ae vi an ©, July Phat n aes Gan kee London ts aghast. It feels that 1 has a problem. | And the war| mine 1 $ 8s 8 Of ear an |but she does want the long dis- Besides the MointyreCowler bout | fer of tne or ane et eestor, | Hae forces spill ink in great gobs in an effort to settle it. France, with aa eS Te Pain tance swimming championship for at the Brighouse arena next Friday pote ry “4 {ts chivalry, lifts ite hat as {ts women raise their skirts and step to the 6. eS 4 women, and night, fight fans will be treated to/in the pec bgp pore Heo Phage nord ringside seats. Pittsburg is ready to copy etther if found tn good form. $$ $$ 3/RM itave deen eliminated by ooo Nae ee “ me oon bgee an exceptionally good preliminary,| dent Fielder Jones today, ~ = -- my modern methods of Island ry to Coney ee beke dentistry, and my prices This feat was first 181 e it possible for any by Alfred Brown, the world’s cham- one to bai ea soot set of pion long distance swimmer. Miss = strong, tractive Leahy holds many medals for short teeth. distance swimming records, I give my personal at Coasters Survive SuanaLe ret © | rain tun of Secunia ot sarees fees | FEDERALS SCORE GREAT VICTORY |::=2- he EB ALL eis caring seas Shannon but there was a hitch, s0|*, Teduced very materially. BUFFALO, N. Y., July 21—Hal Tomorrow at 3:00 Wright will be brought up from|,.J°"¢8 declared that financially,| Chase, the sensational first base-|fictals restraining Chase from play. | Umpire—Whesler. 1D Va VICTORIA Seattle. the Northwestern league was {5/man who jumped the Chicago|ing with the Buffalo Federals, Seapeyy a BALLARD Vdc. 750 and $1.00| The winner of this bout will Iike- | °F! SRE a ae White Sox to play with the Buffalo) The deciston was regarded as the oe a Aémission one ly get @ chance at O'Leary, the ot ad ten-| Federals, is free to play with the| greatest victory scored by the Fed-| pniinaeiphie A 2 rowel ona Canadian title holder. der his resignation as president |jocal outlaws an a result of the ac-|erals in its fight against the Amer | betrort obtained by organized baseball of- bg ey on halle Steele tention to each patient, employ no transient help, but do my own work and I am personaily respon- about August L. tion today of Justice Herbert Bis- |i 4d National Boston ...++ “ 38 sible for same. BOSTON, July 21.—Play for the between Chet Mo- y of Justic | jeans ani nals. SANDERSON’S PILLS |,,07¢ Tat rom Cowler will be the fell of the supreme court in grant] | Many other similar cases depend. reshington tie DR. L. D. GRANT Jag) 2287024 cup opened Monday with ee monly. Most popy-l first heavyweight bout staged ing & mot! y Chase's attorney|ed on the outcome of the Chase tn- 812 . ee 50 matches. McLoughlin, Buni far and only reliable remedy.| a -oung here for some time. Cowler Union Is Smaller to vacate a temporary injunction! Junction. itd ag pag Fotrell and Murray, ‘the four 4 Cor. cific Coast players, won their matches. Wm. Larned was elim- inated. bs renee tsb to 10 fe"priee | contracts to stop Melntyre inside ' Gays. $2 box or 3 boxes for $3/of 16 rounds or forfeits his share} BUTTE, Mont, July 21.—Drop- Money returned if they fall) 6° the purse. ping Murray and Boise, the Union WELL, EGBERT HERE'S DOC AGAIN DY CO. |anavetaton yesterday became a ’ NORTHWESTERN four-club circuit, leaving Butte, |Faht tor the penmant) 8°" “| VANCOUVER, B. ©, July 21—)resumed training for his match with Pat Connolly on Thursday After spending nearly a week on crening, ‘July 23, board a west-bound train en route) with ‘regard to well ae ght, Connolly Pastor Gets K. 0.) 06 ts city, or. notier, tho world.| will tip the scales at clone to 190 TOAD TENTS renowned physician wrestler, has, pounds. His opponent expects to! chicago .. Oo MM TACOMA, July 21.—Colliding|®*F!ved fn Vanconver, and at once! weigh in at 193 pounds. Indianapotie fo with Rev. F. A. Ecker of Tacoma, : eae 8 # | Rev. iF, A, le, Violette of Seattle | Bottalo ° | was out cold during a baseball | Fy _r |game here yesterday between Seat- No Runs No Hits | Raed ;: a Baseball these So le “6 tle and Tacoma Methodista. Ta iar ik as exciting as a ya race In a || coma won, 21 to 20. PORTLAND, July 21.—Two Seat-| NE 0) cal L Di dead caim. Two playere fell eit tle gunners, L. H. Reid and E. J. \, ieee Tile nesta eae Portiand .. wat yrverctt s SCL =n ices Al | Morgan, were the leaders yester-| Loy is Americans at Long Branch | {0% Anesles league game in St, Louis. exis a Champ day in the ninth annual Pacific) Monday, Jose Acosta, & YOUunK| San Pranctece Coast handicap bluerock tourney. Siemans besa 3. | CHICAGO, July _21.—Defeating | R*!4 scored 146, and Morgan 141. , Victoria 0. |Raiph Burdick, 6-8, 8-8, 68, 2-6, 62, ches Resear Yanocever's, Spokane 1. Alexander Squair won the Ilinols} 4, STAR WANT AD will state championship Monday. Cuban, twirled a no-hit, no-run | Sacramento Oakland game. The locale won, 3 to 0. Acosta beat the Browns once be- ry fore, and also trimmed the New sell it quickly. York Giants, Boston %, Detroit 2; st York 1-2; Cleveland 2 | | A DIP INTO THE PAST Scrappers Train |.,x,2.:% je mai] LEARN TO PLAY | tatters ares oe eat | Philadelphia 1; Boston 1, Pittsburg 0 FEDERAL—&t. Louie 8 COAST-—No games sch: Anyone wishing to learn the game of Pogket Bil- liards willeget a world of information by attending the games played by experts every afternoon at 2:15 and every evening at 7:30 at the White House Billiard Par- lors, in the Joshua Green Building, Fourth and Pike. An academy with seating capacity for 300 people has been built to accommodate the public. (KLEIN'S SHOE HOSPITAL 678 Scot Aon Fitzgerald beat William Herlihy, SAN FRANCISCO, July 21—|6 to 4.—Detalls of the fight that George Chip, settled down today in| followed not give: his training quarters at = se - - to prepare for his bout wi id A GLIMPSE AHEAD Ed Petroskey here July 31. John Wille vs. Jack Heinen; July 31, Maplewood, Il, heavyweight- Nag Wins $3,000 ai’ ‘q expect Jem Mace to chal- lenge the winner, Chicago 2-4. od. | & time we attend one of | those beach tangoes we are moved CLEVELAND, July 21—Pete | Stevens took the purse of $3,000 at| THEY ARE COMPLAINING IN | the opening of the grand ,circult|Chicago of “games of chance’ at | races at North Randall ne Mon-|the amusement. vers. What do t mean chi to wonder at the public conscience that rebels at boxing and horse jatreaati your Gally occupations, whether labor- , in business, or in society of others omg a met gh a ongyg 0B bg HI! — vor's Dee marrer, ‘conversation with you extremely OSCAR — ASLEEP MIT because of your constant and splittings and your very ex- DER svitcHe ‘= burden to your: OH, HUM— DOT'S VOT WE I say, FoR WHY WASS VAITING FoR—FoR DEM AIN'T YOU RUNNING ON , SKEEDADDLE Topaw f ce 168 — HO eapyed when fellet. 1 Sour ‘aeor, DON'T You KNOW eae NO wan we 7 i Rene ‘weeks under the New Ri Shen « few un Diss i668 DER UST "RUSH System will rid you of this noxious ease. RusH rours# ” ‘There are always some of those we . Hours! to whom cannot be pleasing. It fe folly for « ness man or any one goming in contact with others (and who oes not?) to add to this number by earelessiy permit! NEVER MIND, OSCAR — \Ou GET A EYe-OPENER IN DER NEXT ANMUAL nuceess, but none are more tmport- than those which play part in per- rt. had many years of experi- with Chronic Diseases of both Female Complaints and Diseases jon. ‘Consultation, examination and advice Prices moderate and include medi- Hours: § a m. to # p. m.; sun- 10 to 1% fou mre invited to call ® many testimonials 4 of cures of no-called 4 methods inelude the ‘ 4) schools and the quick te ob «6 ed will surprise DR. MACY, Specialist ie lee cae

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