The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 22, 1915, Page 7

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ent before a gane, the in the grand stand in thelr seats and won- = oy will score off the but how many will allow the opposing jexander stands reatest pitoher In He stands out, on than the mighty Waiter Foxy Clark Griffith, of the Washington S ‘and that Johnson Is stil! than Alexander, AW THINKS ALEXAN- ind he will immediate! declaring Alexander up to McGraw’s hree, tied one and another that the Phil- ree times he came ‘after two were 0: inning. Later on, on June faced the Robins and held Inning. Then inced a hit into pitehed another one-hit vad the Giants, not al- @ hit until the seventh YEAR WITH SHUT- he scored twice over the Braves and then beat the Giants again, In the last game of the seri on May 5, Manager Pat Moran sent him out to repeat over the Giants, His rival on the mound STAR—THURSDAY, JULY 22, 1915. wae Ralph Stroud, the young Giant pitcher. Stroud outpitch od the great star of the Phillies, MEIKLE WINS | WICKER BEATEN (DETROIT BUYS STAR TACOMA, July 22.—Kaufman Weakened in the fourth yesterday, Rod Murphy tripled, with two on in| Bobby Jones, third Aberdeen putting across three runs, and, with another in the eighth, were able to beat Tacoma, 4 to 3 Score: Aberdeen ........ 4 6 ov Tacoma ... arses 8 7 4 Batteries. etkip and Vance; Kaufman and Stevens. Dear Mise Grey: About the 9th inet. | think It was, a girl about 19, who was receiving % per week, asked your advice, and you asked for her address. 1 am wondering™f that girl wou! Hike to meet an aged, but not an couple, who have but recently laid to rest thelr only girl, about her own a It might do both a world good, and an answer In The Star can at least do fo harm. A CONSTANT READER. A—“Just a Girl” has not yet sent her name and address to me; but I hope every day to get it. Even | tho we do not succeed tn finding her, est and offer. Q—I! am a boy 16 years old and belong to a crowd of boys and girls | business and I'm sure everything my age. Just lately a new boy, who would go all! right. | Wicker, 2 to 1 WB Lttexee To Cumtthi. Grov | because they say t! | clate with such girls as these. 1 thank you for your kindly tnter-| They would not really have to min-| VANCOUVE! . B.C, July 22.— the elghth, Vancouver beating Bob Both Smith and | Wicker went strong. Score: neouver : 3 4 1 Spokane ... 1 4 1 Batteries—Smith 4 Brottem: | Wicker and Brennegan. ‘ is very good looking, Joined our “bunch.” Instantly all the girls paid ail their attentions to him, not) even speaking to the others except when they were seked questions. girls not need Invitations, and, as there are only 10 giris and 15 boys, we need more girls. There are some girlie who are not very respectable in our neighborhood whom the bo: want to invite; but the giris objec’ don't asso- Now would It hurt our girls any?| je with these girls at the banquet | 4 could tend strictly to their own hn Sheth - ie Be eee een = at est?ase Get @ C.HHOPPER GEPKELD SSseTakissexseair emt With Prices and Terms to Suit Take this all-purpose Talking Machine with you for the summer—whesever you food music will make the vacation outing more complete. | This Grafonola for $17.50 Just right for informal dancing, for concerts and every-day entertainment—with outfit, including six selgctions—for $19.45. And a Dollar a Week pays for it. LES. aL) ve © University St. her grandfather? |him at the dock. SAN FRANCISCO, July 22.— ker of the San Francisco club, was sold yes terday to Detroit, for fall delivery Pitcher Cavet will join the Seals as part payment, Saturday, Oscar Vitt, former Seal, is now playing third for the Tigers. Jack Kilitlay was released to make room for Cavet will be much appre- WATCHFUL WAITING A-—Don't cut off your noses to spite your faces, boys. Put your. selves itn the girls’ pl Would you consider it fair should invite boys als? It would even place the girls in a Worse position because their| station in society demands that they be more hospitable than men | and the girlx of your crowd could! not conscientiously completely ix nore your girl guests It would be much more sensible | if you would ask your girl friends to select five girls from among thelr acquaintances. Q.—1 am desperately in love with my best friend's wife. | am mar- ried, but I don't love my wife as much as! do his wife. How can | win her without losing his friend- ship? If | cannot win her, life will mean nothing more to me, and, eventually, | shall end It all. AN UNHAPPY MAN. A-—People who write letters like this deserve to be called idiots. It is to be hoped your friend's wife has too much common sense to see you, even. You don't deserve to have a friend if you are really plotting to win his wife's affection I don't believe in people taking their own lives, so I advise you to ask the authorities to please lock you up till you come to your senses. Q.—i am between the a of 25 and 30 and go with a girl between the ages of 22 and 23, There is an old man over 50 years of age which this girl claims Is a great friend of hers, | have complained about her keeping his company, but it seems to do no good. What can | do to break off their friendship? | am not jealous, but do you think it looks well for a young girl to go around with a man old enough to be P. D. Q. A.—If you are not engaged to the | girl, it 1s absolutely none of your business whether her men friends are 16 or 60 years of age.. Pray tell me why a legitimate friendship can- not exist between a girl of 22 and has been a very dear friend of the break those tiles simply because you wish it? If you attempt such a thing she {s more apt to break with lyou. Perhaps you don't realize it; but you ARE jealous. (STEVENS IN ALASKA JUNEAU, July 22.—Imperial Po- tentate J. Putnam Stevens of Port- land, Me., who was elevated to the highest Shrine office at the Seattle council, is here with his party. A band, the mayor and governor met the girls) who did not} come up to your standard of mor-| a man of 50? Supposing this man girl's father or mother; is there jany good reason why she should PAGE 7 LEXANDER IS REAL MONARCH OF MOUNDMEN batteries for will be Alexander and fer for the Phil! and he suffered his first defeat of the season, 4 to 2. A pitched eight In- nings against the Giants and al- lowed three runs. Alexander, however, came right back in his next start and beat the Pirates. He then scor- ed over the Cardinals, but struck a enag when he faced the Reds, The Reds, with Gene Dale pitching, scored a 6 to 2 victory over him. This was the worst game Alexander his pitch: ed this season, as he allowed 11 hits, BEATEN BY BOSTON BRAVES He shut out the Cubs next, but ran up against the Braves afterward and wae beaten by the world’s champions on the day the Braves raised the pen- nant. Since then he has not lost a game. In Alexander's great record he has scored six shut outs, the victims being the Braves, Cubs twice, Robins, Glants, Cardinals, Yesterday he beat the Cubs, 1 to 0, allowing but two hits. GIANTS’ LIST OF =| WINS IN FIGURES | *13 Innings Mut of last place. In fourth place nner WHAT WOULD the boys and James boys knew Oklahoma was tennia champlona? do if they 618 PIKE ST. 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Third and Pike, Entrance 305% Pike St. yesterday afternoon at son being Bob Brown's their second straight on the Ind mond Jresult of his sensational ser Hustric us Boston Brave head in All Te quently, and he pr ago last key was lost Tealy four |the Black Cats | Abaddon The .|Maple Leafs, and in one battle dropped them into fifth place, taking possession of fourth themselves. remarkable, and it is not ye single and stole third two runs, Younger producing Beattie .... : Vietorta, Two-base hite—M Guignt, fy Kastiey 3, off Manson 1. Oreevy. Phitadelphia “4 Brookiyn Chicago Boston .... Bt F Philadelphia Cleveland Bt Pittebure Newark Brooklyn . Buffalo Baltimore Chung Mee We have Chinese Cures all chronic diseases and dis- Though the Giants accomplished their thirteenth straig no nearer third place than they Jeavers “We'll be in’ third confided this mor place Ls head us off, the way we are \third place is all we're after In their modest way, the mises his Monday, Seattle was (nants next Pat Pastley started In the ninth and Jack is getting almost noisy, score 6 to 2 in his Son He round with th } July —s ™ — | favor, and before he could bowl over July 6 } three of Bob Blewett's bunch the July 1 6 Slcount was Seattle 6, Victoria 5, Roy July 2 ‘ Brown's double, a single by Dave July 7 00% 7 6 (| Williams, erstwhile of anklin high July 8 5 {| schoo! and a pass to Hoffman chok July 9° 2 3 §led the paths. Elmer Hanson, who July 10 ‘ 7 did the pitching for the opposi-| | July see 3 0 tion, whacked the leather against Seattle », {{the Charles Denby cigar sign, in July 12... 5 the right corner of the ball park, July 13... rey 0 jand Tealy, forcing Hanson at seo July 14... 9 3 }jond, admitted a couple of runners July 159° 8 2 by an overthrow of first, trying for July 16 9 4 two. It was a wild and woolly {n- July 17 .. 10 6 {jning, and one that Eastley will not July 18 . 4 1 |soon forget. July 18 . 8 2 siaandias Seattle. Victoria It ts a real pleasure to watch July 199° 9 ‘ Jack Smith play, He led off with a July 10 7 }three-base hit yesterday. Next time July 21 6 5 up he punched to left fleld a clean In the fifth inning he tripled again, driving in A pass was bis portion in the sixth ting and base running, Jack fur nished a nifty plece of fielding when he caught Butler's against the bleachers. evcenccoed cuunconwoP “ eu 37 18 ’ ABR. HPO. A. F rk Gia Same SY | tf ° 2 1 ‘ ; ee ae Oe ter: Gee 1: oe ae nee Wi” ROY Fes et See ty ae Te See Se P| RS ate i at ae Hoffman, es ee wae ae eae Manson, ‘2 oe eee Totale .......82 6 10 87 20 8 Score by Inning: Summary: Thr mith, Y Bacrifice facrifice hite—Cadman. Struck out—By Eastiey Bases on balle—Oft Umpire—Mo- by Hanson 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE Yon, Li York . AMERICAN LEAGU Won. BISAILLON’S LEAD Joe Mayer, world’s champion balkline billiard player, overcame the lead Mac Bisaillon piled up Tuesday night in their 1,200-potnt match at Brown & Hulen’s billiard parlors, making 409 to Bisaillon's 165, Mayer made high runs of 66 and 67, while Bisaillon made 4% and 88. Mayer's average was 1716-23. Bisaillon its Northwest champion, The totals are, Mayer, 600; Bisaillon, 415, Dangerous Operations Absolutely Unnecessary ‘This 19 the optn- fon of my many satiatied patients, The best treat- ment for all disor- ders, CONSULTATION FREP DR. MACY, 1818 Second Ave, Opposite Arcade Entrance, Dugdale’s baseball ab Phere that the team and pushed them d Thei Bill Melvor was comp) Tuesday's inning he nea from overexertion thought somethin Seals, is likely to be purc Eddie Herr saying as here a month ago Jones was sold yesterday to Detroit. much while Jack Ness r consecutive games to 48 Meikle 1s pitching good ball for, In addition to his bat-| Mner’ No other) fielder in the league could have) come close to the ball. 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