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ITYLER TO tn all events of the Wash tournament California ve. Tyler— ‘qav’s singles; Mise Sarah Liv. ve. Mise May Spokane—men and Miss Living ve. Miss Goodfellow and ‘Basesk 7527 coe Mise Livingstone and ve. Miss Greene and Ful- doubles; Allen ve. Spokane crack, Sam Russell, the Seat yesterday, 64, Van Dyke Johns, of Califor. Hugh Kelleher, also ! 7-5, in the semi- ‘of the men's singles. Two girls however, will meet to- the women's singles title, Livingstone and Miss MacDonald, U. of W. cham- survived the rounds, competition. played for the Oregon » two weeks ago, Miss Living YESTERDAY'S RESULTS Johns beat Kelleher, ¢-2. Tyler beat Russell, ¢-4, #4, doubles —Kelteher an mand Wilson, « Miss Livingstone beat Mins MacDonald doubdles—-Mre Bragt Mel. $-1; Mise Goodfellow and ‘beat Mise Fordnif and Portiand, #-1. #4 ‘singles—Taylor deat ————————————— Maurice E. McLoughlin, of o, for the right to ‘R Norris Williams for the| loads of thorobreds will leave here | has an average of 298; Fred Mc |Pertiand & (rederaiy-Mroskivn » Kane 84, 7-5, 7-5. Behr used | either tomorrow or Monday for the) sullin ts hitting .293; Johnny But- |i" Lous ¢.0, Muttaie It. Newark 7, tactics Williams employ. | Sao Francisco exposition race “ to beat McLoughlin, | meeting. The shipment will fn-) nah, in 1912 with Spokane, has a | !ovlsvilie 12, Columbus & Comet few chances | clude 400 horses. dest strokes. OY Y LUD lO METHOD IN BACK OF OUR WORK 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE or Porcelain #:20 to 6. Sundays, Cut-Rate| Dentists | UNIVERSITY ST. INER SECOND AVE. ‘ —« rar be—the occupation you Intend tol cicie tors e. i e Visi rs adopt—or if you have formed noj!t very much, T think it ts OLN HOTEL 2 fan Francisco's greatest min. trom Ferry Depot. STAR—SATURDAY, AUG. 14, 1915. PAGE 7, _» [Reich and Rivers Prove F ighter x a x? 2 A. SSS x AS “, x ss * PEP ALS. e NNN y 2 SS , SSSSSASSS Y. A 2 S SSSS S PALS. APS, a ~, ” A SS RRR YI ~ ~ “AZ s S *“, . ~ NNN, ~ PAELLA SALLE, CLAS, AAAS LOOSE SSS SSSSSS SSIS S ~~, SAN w 2 NN y Ss , BY BROWN HOLM The best and latest proof that fighters have to be born, mot made, is offered in the clever and can hit a good solld punch, But he lacks the ag- Qressiveness and determination that a fighter has to have to spects, is a good ing fighting dog cases of Al Reich, the Eastern male have the fight born and get to the top. heavyweight, and Joe Rivers, red in them. Others haven't Rivers is well bullt, can ae the Mexican lightweight. an ounce of fighting spirit. similate punishment, has a These two fellows have ev- Reich, on physical fitness, Is | good defense and can hit. He erything, with one exception, the only heavyweight who ie a little wonder when a@ bout they ought to have to be cham- | would have a real good chance Is going in his favor, But pions. The one thin; they with Champion Willard. He when he meets reverses, he haven't got is the fighting VANCOUVER, B.C, Aug. 14.— Tacoma won yesterday, 5 to 2, in a loosely played game. Score: 2 ls a big, powerful fellow, fast, loses heart. |EX-N. W. STARS DO | WESTERN LEAGUE WELL AS GOASTERS| Many ex-Northwestern leaguers DES MOINES, Ia, Aug. 14.—Th | Western league pennant fight h | developed into a two-cornered race Vancouver 5 | between Des Moines and Denver, Tacoma .... Cis gg] are doing some heavy stickwork In| the other #ix clubs of the elreult Ratteries—Hughes and Cheek; |the Coast league. Harry Hell. | being hopelessly behind the two Kaufman and Hoffman. mano, formerly with Portland, 1s | 'aders ee Ga en ee | hitting 365; Reuther, ex-Vancouver- | ito, is bitting 365; Tobin, 333; ‘ tone FRISCO RACES | Fitagerald, formerly with Portland, | Mrookiye |.380; Wilholt, now with Vernon, a| {i\tshure \year ago with Victoria, ts hitting —~Twenty-two car-| 309; Bill Speas, in 1912-1913 a Colt, | #an Francisco 4, Ralt Lake 2 Vernon RENO, Aug. 1 ex-Tiger, is hitting 290; Han-|cnicago 1% (American Haven't noticed any tire com- pany hurrahing about the tires that burst tn Des Moines and turned a | record of .269; Bill Leard ts hit MONTANA HORSES ARRive | US only 225. FRANCISCO, Aug. 14.— SAN | fs ready to fight John-| With the arrival of 24 gallopers|thorobreds are training daily for| racing car over, resulting in the In- but are the boys who| from Deer Lod; freight ready to pay it? WORE BODIES IW EASTLAND, Aug. 14—-The belief bodies of hundreds of vic > . stilt packed in the butt ot| 14-Year-Old Girl Is Some Artist; which toppled over in Tesulting in a loss of more lives, was shattered today fhe vessel was brought nearly ard no bodies were found. of ten persons are still for. A total of 843 Mont., at the ex-|the meeting which begins next Sat-| jury of Driver Billy Chandler and position track today, more than 100 urday, the death of his mechanictan, ibly on the other alde. js STAR CIRCLE FOR YOUNG FOLKS | --ssrsssza tcc OUR MOTTO |Jack before that time. ‘Make the Better Best and the Best Better’ p.ne3 Northern Wins $1 With Essay Of all the essays submitted to She’s Way Ahead of Her Teachers | 7. oon this week's content he chose one submitted by Bernes Northern, 2948 Turk st. as that most worthy of the dollar. The |prize is awaiting Bernes at the office. Following is her story: «aang seaTTLE—~—~S To anyone who has lived for any length of time tn Seattle it cannot but [be the pleasantest city imaginable. Seattle is famous for tte beautiful | boule and parks, and for its won. |derful eupply of pure water from Cedar iver, which has made Seattle the health- In the world jally for the maintenance of tts |ibrartes and schools; while th jetty of Washing known In bo | manufacturing city. Seattie’s tame fs due in jite commanding location on where, from the vantage point of her commands a aweep- 4 forest and moun spirit of the people that city of Beattio what tt ts. bulldings, better And ft t# that spirit alive today which has earned and every “ay confirming Seatt right to |her title of “The Queen City. IN UNCLE JACK’S MAIL Dear Uncle Jack: I have read The Star Cirele for a the are very interes write mt Will you please send me a member- ship cara? VIOLA HUBBARD, North Hend IT would like very ember of The Star Esther Wise, the phenomenal young artist Cirel*, and I would be pleased to have Esther Wise, for drawing ability, develop her talent, but she is now oe ie tee ae card zm 3h vease old has the teachers at the Walla|far in advance of the Instructors ‘and am sending Walla school “skinned a mile. she has had. They are anxious to) story for this weak's contest And the teachers themselves admit ald her, but she has simply got AUSTA 1. it. That's why they gave up trying| away from them. a to teach her further. | _ Dear Uncle Jack: I would Ike to Join Father ia 14, and lives at 2014 ete your club and am eendin in my fret cathe: * ator: the description of th ow! w Pir st. sho ts one of wix chit Pell Uncle Jack of |siit i've ps aint dren. | Your Ambition; You) Mt. Yaron ‘ poet, Dear Uncle Jack: T have Th May Win a Dollar 205, .107, 30%) 1 tartan Mt i very much, I like story and. drawing Unéle Jack's next contest will be| contents best, 1 am 12 years old and in | the seventh grade at school, I live three an essay contest. The title of the|miies trom town. Wl you please send essay the Circleites are required to} this fos" inn) gah all ian Seo daa write will be, “My Ambition ” In} MYRTLE GOTCHELL. Port Angeles your story, tell what you intend to| plained to Uncle Jack. Esther is eager to learn more to “It Just comes natural,” she 1 cisco “” Dear Unele 1 have read the ding I enjoy r definite plan as yet, tell Uncle |triea for any of the prise oe Sppeeeees Jack what you would like to be, |i to. T would ilke to b per, HOTEL ROY,” '¢, $1% Davy. || Remember, the prize for the best|t?,Am™, "tiling for» mamberahip card 683 Keerny, Netuction by week! | story is one dollar. Keep your es- ESTHER HSTER, ALAMO INN 3::"" Private bathe | 8ay¥8 down to 200 words or less, Cedar Falls, Wash, ‘Toke Union st. carte)’ Write the story neatly on one side) pio. uncie sem tke ‘The of the paper and sign your name! circle very much and am always « DELAY IN MAILS A delay in the U, 8° mails cont the White Box Jack Barry of the Macks, Connie Mack mail ed announcements ¢o all Amert ean league managers that Bar ry was for sale on July 4, July 5 was @ holiday and the mail was delayed in Chicago. Lan. nin of the Red Sox got word first and his bid wan accepted before Rowland knew Barry was on the market. This may cost Chicago the pennant. 5 How They Stand In the Leagues 7 PAT NOT THERE nf | itpokane ABN ¥ A ? Wort! ‘ i ’ i % 4 0 6 6 4 2 0 ‘ : 1 1 ee 6 6 2 6 ¢ 0 Me Sie | e 0 oa | ° ” ° a6 2 0 » 4 10 87 3h 2 ALR HPO. A EB fimith, If eee 8 8 Raymond, ee ‘ ° 1 1 ' 1 Hhaw, of ' es Pee Wom ae ee Marth + Hie Sie tee Wee We | ‘ e i ’ i ° 4 2 Swe °F 6 “6 818 28 ' 6 o ‘ 2 ° Vag Wot pa eat ad | Ses ea 8 0000000000 1103 %—~<4 base hite-—Murphy, Bheely nl to Moree to Brooks Kaylor Masses on ft Mastiey 0. Btrouk ley 2. Laft on ttle 6 Time—1:20. Philadelphia NATIONAL Philadelphia OE Bl etub since things were upset ro at 442} the Federal league. Cincinnatt + 47 438] “Conditions are ¥ L LEAGUE Pe ee and while all the Chicago 40 «6 46~—s.884| parently are hustling, and they are Kasene CUy ... gt HE] to a certain extent, Pittebure pied tta| keyed up to the pitch they attained see in the old days. OME sskesscssss baltimore |. Sih} too much independence. coast hurt the game of baseball.” at the recent A. A Salt Lake championships when Watur@ay comes f like the guess n browns ing contests best, and would like whip card, mem- please WINIFRED MACKLI SCOUT NEWS Almon and Wallace Bogardus and Sherwood Smith, all of the Madison troop, are in San Fran- cisco looking over the exposition. Henry and Fred Edwards left Monday for Spray park, Mt. Rainier. The latest troop to be commis- quarters at Kent. Chas. R. Lewis is the scoutmaster, The troop started off with 17 members. Honor Mention Following are the names of the boys and girls whose essays mer ited honorable mention: Florence Peth, Mt. Vernon; Austa Inez Lee, Enumclaw; Esther Malmquist, Bellevue; Harriet Baughman, 615 Kenyon st.; Helen Cole, Arlingto: Amalia Sanwick, Suquamish; Inez Coomer, Edmonds; Dora Johnson, 1234 Fifth ave, N. BUSINESS GIRLS’ CLUB A number of the members of the Seattle Business Girls’ club are spending the week-end at Yeomalt atthe Y. W.C, A. camp. Several of the girls have been spending their vacation there, Complete Report Prices Paid Wholesale Dealers for Vegetables and Fruit (Corrected daily by J. W. Godwin & Co.) Apricots 16th. ‘box. 60 Yakima, 64 . : 1.06 Cantaloupes, Yakima, 4 aire $ ; 1.60 Cantaloupes, Cal 1.28 @ 4.00 Carrots, wack .. Bi Cauliflower, doz 1.00 @ 1.25 Corn, green, ack 1.00 Ly Cucumbers, hotho 20 @ 140 18 Garlic, new . Navol oranges « Peas, greon ...s+5 Parsley, dor. Pineapples Plums .. Peach plums Pears r a New apples, cooking Gravenstein Pte . Ontons, gree’ California, “01M | COST COMMY DEAR. For a man position, Because want to pitch the final game for Victoria out of his regular turn, owing to the fact Tealy to used him Vancouver Monday, to Seattle, kept Bonner waiting in his of- fice until all the other Victoria players were pald off. managed to kill 80 that by the time Al received his coin three bells had rung and Bonner would be unavali able for that day. in and won, but it forced him to work out of turn and Maile been used quite often of Blewett got his revenge, lost Dug’s good will. Dug said yesterday it was war with Blewett from now on. Soltrin 3, Kippert: | Dug is right r the was here with team that will get out on the field fight, any | the proper amount of ambition and) jenthusiasm, should win walking “But the olf spirit is gone, The players don't ow epude, red ate, white, Ib. Mens, #% Ibe ‘ Hens, 2 lbs. and un sioned in the county has its head-| ¥ el the pla his from Muggsy corroborates Dug “This is an easy sald Me over ative Washin brick hington wold pack Telephone Directory In an Prexy Blewett rain rather a small Dugdale’s assertion Instructed hie pires to fine Seattle players if they protested, From Blewett’s recent action In the Bonner affair, Dug is In the right, Bonner Ja field ts ¢ The same chill the modern park west of Chicago was ing reco been held at Stanford or Berke several world been lowered, and the new mar Jaccepted. The West Tealy tried out as a first ba man, after Ja ped to Los Angeles, is running a ball club at Forsythe, Mont., and has collected quite a few ex-North western le Sutherlan¢ lamb, The gang has won 11 ont of 12, Lodell has the right idea He is making money because he knew baseball was still good in the Villages enough time he says the! league {8 hurting baseball country when | ar to win the team enthuse they used to do. hardly is perceptible to the cas rooter, but I can sense the change a different spirit | ready to re to Stallings and ( given him the best of treatment,| 4 moved him up to third place in Evers says he will go thru with the ‘season. Without are lost. They are like a machine with no spark. He provides the ex- plosions that set the machine tn! When Johnny is on the bench the Braves lose; the moment! distraction, too much money and| he gets back in the game, they win motion There's too much} | Domestic wheel | Limburger Washington twin Young America Select ranch Prices to Retailer Butter, Fans and Cheese iciaco will not be official. Se world’s records were brok may years before so choice ered together agai winds that drove isco ball club from the most the obstacle in the way of allow If these meets h records would have . ticularly anford, made a remarkable show ing. Al Loden, the big fellow whom k B atty was sh guers, among whom are Fitehner and Bert Harry Wolverton says he has re ceived no offer for Roy Corhan, his nifty little shortstop, whom Eddie Herr admitted the to have for the remainder of the season. Her low, and will tab ting Corban in the draft. Scouts do not say much about players these days until they have them signed to fron-clad contracts, Fed eral league agents are too active.| ds would like probably laying chance on get t PLAY JOHNS FOR WASHINGTON STATE CHAMPIONSHIP Veteran Defeats Seattle Anc ho was pitching all for ¢ Tacoma ‘Tigers years and ears ago, when most of Tealy's yers were learning to walk, hut out the Giants, 4 to 0, at Bpo- days is hold the Indians to the series, but even to come out that J must win to. lay and again tomorrow. Frankly the Giants can’t do it unless they rise to greate heights than they » attained in the past two as effective until r that he was un- ne batters made were *% to ed lots e days, but, of Eastley see p to win th course, yesterday Walter Johnson couldn't have won for T aly. The Giants dented Keefe for a mere four hits, and one of these was scratchy. With such weak stickwork, it will take extraordl- nary pitching to win for Seattle. Announcement was made yesterday that Frank Guigni, Seattle third sacker, will marry Miss Mayme Laws of Spokane Sunday night. Frank did his courting while mending a broken leg this spring. player. True to Bresnahan's predictions, \ the Cubs have started to win again as soon as Vic Sailer, the “hard hitting first sacker,” got back into the game, Ray Caldwell has won four or |five games for New York with Johnny Evers has decided to| pinch hits. Donovan sent him to stick with the Braves the rest of the season, tho he announced he would quit after the St jes. juries to bis le mentally and physically, and fney, who have As long as Connie Mack retains) Stuffy McInnis and Amos Strunk| It seems a pity the wonderful) he will have some semblance of a| performance of American athletes|Te*! ball club. Both belong in the Far| front rank of ball tossers. San Oldring is another high class Grain 4 producer) oa 4 timothy . sound cate ton : BRITISH CRAFT SUNK LONDON, Aug. 14.—The British steamer Cairo, of 1,671 tons, has/ | been sunk by a submarine. |crew was rescued and landed to- For Seattle Will Go to Press August 16th Please arrange for any change you may desire in present listings or advertising as soon as possible and not later than August 16th HE PACIFIC TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH COMPANY ire. Out of gratitude cvers the Braves| The) bat fn the twelfth for Boone, with the bases full, and Caldwell re- Louis ser-| sponded with a long hit to center, Evers has suffered from tn-|scoring Maisel with the winning and claims he is| run. Ken Williams of Spokane is do- ing so well with the Reds Herzog the batting order. He got a two- base hit yesterday, handled four | chances in the outfield, scored two |runs and drew a pass in the ninth |that started the Pirates on their downward path. McKenry relieved Pete Schneider in the eighth and gets credit for the win. Pitcher Nehf goes from Terre Haute, Ind., to the Boston Braves with a new watch and fob, given him by fans. Now, if he’s got a good curve ball, a jump on the Rube| fast one, control, nerve and horse sense, he'll be all right. PORTLAND, Ang. 14.—The police are searching today for a masher with a blackened optic. He tried to kiss Mrs. A. Hanser and she yanded him one. That Seattle has the finest billiard parior in the world? Come in and see. BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor

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