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a NAPOLEON LAJOIE WILL FALL SHORT OF _ HITTING MARK! Now Looks LikeWelsh Is Scared NEW YORK, July 28.—Willle Ritebie is well aware today that Freddie Welsh, who relieved him of his lightweight title, is a fairly Mippery chap. Welsh has just wiggled out of bis promise to give the San Fran- tisean & return match tn such a ) manner as to cause Wille to bat bis eyes for hours at a time. Of course Freddie Is willing to give Willie a return match, but Willie must submit to the follew. ing conditions: First--Ritchie must make 133 pounds ringside. It is doubtful if the former champion can do this and retain sufficient strength to be at his best Second. Ritehie must allow 00 of the purse, with the privilege of taking 50 per cent of the gate money, This is exactly the same proposition which Wilhe/ fe and which the| 1] put up to Fre We'shman acce Third—-Ritchie must mak aa side t of $25,000. Here's where the present title holder made the finest little wriggle of all. Anyone who has ever followed pustilism knows mighty well that pugilists are not in the habit of betting each other $25,000 on the outcome of fights. Public clamor may demand and may foree Welsh to give Ritchie areturn match. And that’s all that will ever drive the Welshman tnto a return match with the American. A STAR WANT AD will sell it quickly. SANDERSON’S PILLS For women only. Most popu- lar and only reliable remedy Cures the most obstinate) Perrine, 2b cases In 2 to 19 days. Price, | Gisiason, rf . $2 box or 3 boxes for 95. Money returned tf they fall Call or write. Open evenings RAYMOND REMEDY Co. Room 21, T17% Pike St. The Talk of the Town. Have you heard about it? The handsomest Cafe in America. Miss Viola Farrell heading a great show of 12 people. Monday, July 27 ADELINE FILDES. J. L. Johnson, Gen. Mgr. E. G. Wood, Amnt. Mgr. DR.E.u.BROWN | RAISED THE QUALITY ain tion without charge, and I will shi & Dollar on your Dental Work. My prices will surely sult you. 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NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won, If the basdball magnates can hold the stage half the time in summer, think what we will have to stand for when the season Yesterday's Results. Seattle 4, Vancouver 0. Tacoma 6, Ballard 2. Victoria 8, Spokane 0. senneo? woowewne ne wenuce ! lecowccesouou” eeecceee coon el conerncconvote lecoercose elecesecccoscete = = | IN OTHER LEAGUES o———_ - AMERICAN —Washington 7, St. Louis 4; Philadelphia §, Detrott 8: Ne 5, Chicago 0; Boston 3, Cleveland NATIONAL—Cincinnatat 6, 5; Boston 6, Chicago 4 Philadelphia 4-2; Pittsburg York Brookiyn Louis 9-6, FEDERAL—Indianapolts 4, Baltimore 2; St. Louis $, Brooklyn 2: Chicago 2; Kansas City 3, Pittsburg 1 COAST- games scheduled Just Exercise BOSTON, July 28.—Maurice Me- Buffalo 1, Failure to play regularly with the Cleveland Naps this season doubt less will rob Napoleon Lajole of the glory of making 3,000 hits In 19/ yeare as a major league ball player. 3,000 mark, and Lajole, without doubt, would have been able to follow) | SITTING ON BENCH| - example had hie batting lamps not suddenly dimmed and his ability | jam out hits not faded away to almost nothing. Tacoma . 26.6666. 3 08 Stolen dases—MeMullin, Bowe trin, Melchoir, MeKane Dowd! Tacoma Two-bdase hit—Ca! dase hite—# on balle—-MoMellin, Boeckel 3, Butler, Col- trin, Maworth, Melcholr, Struck out— Baker 1 FIREMAN WILL TRY LONG SWIM All the firemen who can pos- sibly sneak away from their jobs will be on band at the water front Thursday morning, when Alexander A. Anderson, tioned at engine house No. 23, will attempt to swim the bay, Anderson cops a purse of $50 If he accomplishes the feat. Anderson will take the water at the West Seattle ferry land. ing, and hopes to pull himself out at Colman dock. The dis- ‘tance is about three miles. Only one swimmer has ever crossed the bay, although nem- erous attempts have been made from time to time. The extreme coldness of the water makes the swim difficult. Anderson leaves at 10:30. mer 42 feet 10% inches. tough Joint. Hans Wagner recently pasmed the) ROM THIS BUNCH vo if “From left to right, Eddie | | toria Forde (sponsor). e rh own. 1 ‘ e 8 6 KH PO A FE er Se ea o 8° 3 6 Be Be Ne | Kee Se a ae Se oe 88 pee Gee ae e038 6 Oe fee Bee | 2 £84 o 2 68 7 18 AB RM. PO. A en ah ae Gan abe Ree Sat st a ae AES a Ses Er | BOG ee Gk aan) Ths wet Me GR ets 8 8 OS ak BAR abe sek 39°68 “ 7 17 0) oot 16 Three | New Weight Mark CHICAGO, July 28.—Pat Ryan, representing the New York Irish- American A. C., established a new record for the 56-pound weight yes- New| terday when he heaved the bam- Want to Stop Him PITTSBURG, July 28.—The Cin- einnatt baseball club has asked for an injunction restraining Pitcher STAR—TUESDAY, JULY 28, 1914. PAGE 7. MOVIE ACTORS FORM BIG BASEBALL LEAGUE AND PLAY REGULARLY; PICK YOUR FAVORITE F 4 f rc Lyons, Moran, George Mar | shall, Frank Lloyd, Ford 1. Ing, Harry Tenbrook, C s | Giblyn, Ear! Page, Herbert Rawlinson, Joe King and Vic é~ Photoplayers tn the West hay or. ganized a baseball league of thetr| The plan has proved exoep-| |tlonally popular. It not only gives| the players ¢ } tion, but it gives the public an ex- cellent opportunity ‘cise and recrea- to see their favorites at the bat and in the field, In this bunch of ball players, which ts one of the Universal Film company's teams at Hollywood, Cal, you'll see Eddie Lyons and “i Sterling, the famous come dians of the “independent movie” world, and Herbert Rawlinson, who is one of the Universal stars. His recent impersonation of Harvey Bireh In “The Spy” will| be remembered. And then at the end of the line stands Victoria! Forde, the Universal ingenue who is noted for the daring parts she plays in Western pictures. Not For George SAN FRANCISCO, July 28.—Pro- moter James W. Coffroth admitted | future date. today that his efforts to sign up! George Chip and Mike Gibbons for a 20-round match next month had fatled. | WE SHOULD KA BiB] PORTLAND, Ore., July 28.—With the intercity polo championship 4) still undecided, the Vancouver club team returned home today after breaking even with the Waverly asee sa | club of Portland: Vancouver took last Saturday's game, but lost Monday by the score | of 4% to. 4 In the most exciting game ever seen here Free Admission AT DREAMLAND 10 Dance awa for 25¢ e Piles Cured Satisfaction guaranteed. You need not stop work, Our own doctor does it. —At— BRENDEL DRUG CO. 117 Yesler Way South Side Pioneer Square. Yellow Front. (SPORTS) champ | Davis Cup! Player to} Come Here Dozens of entries have been re ceived by the Seattle Tennis club for the annual Washington state nships, to be conducted on 7. © rts, beginning Auguat Annot ment that Joe Tyler of Spokane, Inland Em pir champion, and Bernard Schwengers, member of the Ca an “avis cup team, will compete here, is pleasant news for follow ers of the game, Tyler is one the best players In the Pacific Northwest and Schwengers is a player of national reputation eee Eddie Fries arrived from Tacoma| today and reported to Manager| Te Hoe will play right field for Seattle this afternoon. Dug completed a deal with the Tigers for Fries yesterday cee Charley Brooks, the former Vic-| toria first sacker and who played| with Tacoma a brief period this| season, has joined the Bolse club in the Union association, | ae Cincinnati is said to have Phil Douglas on the probation seat. The | big fellow started off well, but his| old failing for red Mquor got the best of him and his work immedi ately commenced to slump. eee Doc Roller and Pat Connolly, who grappled up in Vancouver last) week, the latter taking two falls, | will come together again In the Canuck town next Monday night eee Kid Williams, who recently acquired the bantamweight cham plonship of the world, wresting the title from Johnny Coulon, probably|@rews caught and will fight his next fight on Labor! proached Bennie’s hooks. | day. The Kid has promised to ap-| Claimed It was sclence and Bennie pear in Brooklyn on that date| yelled it was against either Johnny Solberg or|£™eW more and more tense. An- Dutch Brandt, Williams has also|@rews did not seem to have any| A MICHIGAN promised to give Johmy Coulon a| Choice of spots to fish. In vain Casper Dean fished and sleet grounds, without effect chance to win back the title at some tennis team may select Karl H. Loughlin, instead of Thos, © Connie Mack's ability to keep his Athietice In first pl the hot chase being given his team by Detroit, Boston and Washington, Is\due in large measure to the way he switches his outfielders around. Connie has no regular outfield trio this season. He depends upon Eddie) | HAVEN’T REGULAR Murphy, Rube Oldring, Amos Strunk and Jimmy Walsh to do his fly| chasing. panne S DEAN ANDREWS HAS |) ) SWELL WAY TO GRAB ‘ Oe es By OUR STAFF FISH LIAR Dean Andrews of Leschi park champion fisherman of Lake Wash ington, has at last revealed the se cret of his remarkable success as a fisherman Andrews usually goes fishing} ach @x-| marked with | key. en rivalry in seeing who could | with Bennie Casper, and pedition hast k catch the most fish. Casper has had year, but Andrews’ luck was stu pendous When the warmer weather came the difference between their luck » more and more noticeable er It got the more fish An Of the four Murphy is the only one with a regular job FISH OW A HOT BAY 2VOYeC In Friday Mill SAN FRANCISCO, July Irwin will referee Frid. orge Chip and Sailor Ed Petros Announcement to this effect was fair Iuck this |™made hero today by Louis Parente and also manager of Petroskey Betting on the contest opened to day at 2 to 1, with Chip on the long This fact, however discourage either Parent or Petros watched where the same key. “We expected Chip to be a top heavy fayorite,” said Parente, “be cau of his knockout of Ed in Los Angeles But the Los Angeles scrap should be thrown out Petroskey was visibly weakened by weight making Both fighters went through # strenuous program at their respec | tive camps yesterday. Petroskey stepped through nine rounds of box- jing, and at the end of the day's | work weighed 163% ponnds, DOPELETS By Hugh S. Fullerton A GLIMPSE AHEAD Central swimming champion. the fewer ap-|ships at Indianapolis, July 29, 30, Andrews | 31 would shoot a deer out of s ’ deter- } is correct. mined to watch. Andrews put his Well, He s a Star)=". hooks and minnow bucket | JUDGE KE — in the boat, returned to the house | fined nine men $ NEW YORK, July 28.—Officials| and came out with a 50-pound cake | fishing, which indicates that he supervising America’s Davis cup/of ice and rowed away, Bennie saw him tle the ice to Behr as @ doubles partner for Me-| the anchor rope, and lower it. Then he waited a few minutes, | pla Bundy. + |and dropped his hooks down to the ioe and commenced to yank in fish | vine. want A New England team hi named Devine, To err THE BOXING COMMISSION | as rapidly as he could string them. as. % SAYS JOE WOLCOTT I8 TOO WHIP, CARPENTIER NOW, KID and he fought. fights his c! acteristic style. velt won a prize fight. KID M’COY PRAISES G. CARPENTIER PARIS, July 28—Kid McCoy, one|ing testimony to his skill as a Cauliflower ears and twist- ed nose do not go for Carpentier. “He has a quick left and his right, which shoots out from his crouch- ing position, is a hard blow to avoid the doughty French scrapper,| and a dangerous punch to take.” | | Now Watch the Rush | | LOS ANGELES, July 28.—Willle Beecher, New York lightweight, is here today with an offer to fight | any Los Angeles lightweight a 10- | round private battle just to show his wares to the promoters. Beecher made of the craftiest of the old time middleweights, and inventor of the “corkscrew” punch, has been = in Paris for the past two months and has watched closely the work of Georges Carpentier, who recently won the heavyweight championship on a foul from Gunboat Smith in London. McCoy has rendered a verdict of the Frenchman's ability that is significant. “This boy Carpentier must be reckoned with,” he said. “He is a good one. He uses a crouch which makes it difficult to bit him, and in spite of his many battles he has no mark on him—which is convine- George H. Johnston from playing Loughlin and R. Lindley Murray,|in Pittsburg with the Federal the crack Californians, have reach- | league. ed the final round in the Longwood * tourney. McLoughlin beat R. Nor ris Williams in straight Evidently a soctological Investi- person who is pinched in GO ANYVERE, BUT MY SISTER VANTS To Go TO STATE STREET. ) S ~~ STATE STREET? VELL,VOT STATE STREET? TELL HER DERE (66 LOTS OF STATES lors, in the Joshua Green LEARN TO PLAY Anyone wishing to learn the game of Pocket Bil- liards will get 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- An academy with seating capacit has been built to accommodate the pu Building, Fourth and Pike. ” for 300 people pli ic. The water in the lake had be OLD TO BOX, IF THEY LET/ come so warm that HIM, WE'D LAY 7 TO 5 HE CAN| flocked around the cake of ice to cool off and Joe caught them. OWARD TO WRITE STORIES FOR THE STAR T 1S with keen pleasure that The Star announces that Kid Howard is going to write a weekly boxing letter for The Star readers, to be used on the sport page. You remember Kid Howard? his name is Howard Carr, and he is one of the gamest, cleanest and men that ever donned a glov No one in the world knows mot than he does, and no one hates a crooked fighter more than he does. When he was a little boy, scarcely 17, he battled around Chicago with anyone he could get into the ring, fighting for bread money— about fighting and fighters He has taken up writing; and he has more interesting tales of id fighters than you ever heard. His stories are written in Watch for him. Tomorrow he's going to tell how Teddy Roose- offer after | learning that McCarey | called off the scheduled Cross-Till- | man bout because he believed Till man’s class didn’t the All Over Again LOS ANGELES, July 28.—An agreement has tween Leach Cross and Joe Rivers calling for a 20-round bout here on reached be- BuT VOT STATE STREET? NEW YORK OR WYOMING Player from Melbourne. oe to lure Smith into fouling him; ING TO BECC EARP OF EN After that yelp we expect Pittsburg will turn out as big a crowd to welcome Frank Moran hame as it would to greet Harry Thaw. Which indicates that some per- rivalry | sons will be cool in Indianapolis. eee ME WARDEN was shot by a fellow who killed a| deer out of season, which convinces us that our opinion of a man who| on AW LANDIS 000, then went 11 the fishing for himself. oe | is human but they won't forgive De THE WORST KNOCK ON CHI- fish all|cago’s climate yet registered is) that of a sporting writer who fears | that the heat will affect a tennis NOW THEY SAY GEORGES | Carpentier was acting and trying/ | boxers the French are great actors. | | . } GUNBOAT SMITH EVIDENTLY | THINKS EUGE CORRI 18 TRY-| THE WYATT) D. e, despite|| PITY POOR CONNIE MACK; ATHLETICS OUTFIELD ANYMORE G e O. & h ip B DUGDALE FIELD “ ASEBALL Tomorrow at 3:00 VANCOUVER VS, SEATTLE | Admission 260, 60c, 750 and $1.00 Take Fourth Ave. Care Quick Dealings are the Life of Business In every business—in your busine the time comes when cash must be quickly raised to meet a pressing need A real estate asset will not serve the purpose for an emergency loan if the title must first be exam- ined from an Abstract from the beginning, and be subjected to possible objections. 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