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Sa STAR-—-FRIDAY, SEPT. 3, 1915. PAGE 13. ; 3 Is OKANE INDIANS IN DISORDERLY RETREAT--ROSE PURSUES | 8 EHOPE; Expect Freak-Shaped Boat to FED BALL PLAYER | THREE TEAMS, Young Pitchers Blaze : CHANTS HAVE Attain Mile-a-Minute Speed) MIuoN poLuans HITTING HONORS“ Thru Major Leagues PITTSBURG, Pa., Sept. 3— The Detroit, Boston and Chi } 4 bie ge (Buck) Kenworthy, seo || cago clubs are within six points —_ ——— ‘ i ond baseman of the Kansas City]) of each other in club battin y iit ¢ Federals, has become heir to|| for the season, with Boston In | ay ge oO Rh: gene Seoteve Couey cece 00 a OY te eee i ‘The Giants have some tall more than $1,000,000, The day] the lead because of better | Years, The Fede wndoubtedly are partly responsibie, because 16 big i veheee ot teow tf tees a hie claim was aowed he made|| pitching. Detroit Is hitting .266, Gs dassmnate’ Sask latiniaie Whbee Giinte alth the rook! 4 $ g shead of them if they een eae the|| Boston’.265 and Chicage: 260, |leRave managers were Infinitely more patie with the rookies this ? teen games remain on the event. Joshua Kenworthy, an}! Oddly enough, the Athletics are |” "out of a dozen clasay-looking young workmen, the effervescent Al 4 for both clubs, The uncle, late of London, England, || fourth, with 244. The Yank Hg jos Hie gy pet ta Dt J Mammaux, of Pittsburg, stands out like a headlight on a dark night. Mammaux can be classed as a rookie at the start of the present season, must finish on the Seattle has only five died in a fire in Connecticut trall with .237, about a year ago, while touring + ae he didn’t do enough work for Fred Clarke last season to get hie | | bo et - a ga sands tg eka’ an estate}! Perhaps beach Cross will really| mame in the official list of pitchers. By his efforts alone, almost, the ; i dectens wace cee | ere lquit now. Johnny Griffiths gave| Pirates have earned serious consideration as flag contenders. Take HEEe seaaing = trom teak him quite a trimming. We belleve|the 20 games that he has won out of the Pirates’ won column, and eg gee hong = [now that, as a boxer, Cross fs al it'll look rather depleted. Even the great Alexander and Johnson lose Ageey Wicker's wrees. real good dentist a little of their luster beside Mammaux. ‘ee on the run. —_——__ — ! DELL MAKES GOOD How They Stand In the Leagues Dale of the Reds, and Dell of |the Dodgers, formerly of Seattle, are two more chuckers who have earned their spurs. Both have te the Indians break even, “Pat ls, win nine of their re os, Seattle must Walter Mails Proves He's | ° ° been Mngering around between Will have to get busy In THEME | Man by Asking Forgiveness 626 and 080 all season, which ie 7 |& pretty hefty ma: ‘or rookies to Phin at this aaieen Se Yas et Ve Sa |make their first year out, especial- winning a - = gimes = ae i Ae Ba Walter Matis, leaving for Brooklyn Friday, reached the sporting |/ly with clubs that haven't been gua som pr ga ‘ am editor of the The Star on the telephone last night to ask permis- | contenders all the time. Dale has paew ere Glee strong New shapes and sizes tn motor. a § & | sion to apologize to the baseball public for his behavior Wednesday, || been the Reds’ steadiest pitcher Al Bonner wil! oppose Keefe | oats arg being sought now by own thro The Star | The Dodgers, with Wilbert Rob- “ I can't tell you how sorry I am,” he said earnestly. “I know [/inson and his well known penchant ie hag eg naaggs Band noe ers, inventors and enthusiasts in| 1 did wrong In letting my differences with Robby Coltrin toss away || for developing young pitchers, have ea i teas ‘na 4 efforts to hit upon some scheme ch a good chance to win the game. I have an awful temper and || been exceptionally fortunate this games ere dusk hides the that will make it possible to drive it get aw a h me at times, and 1 do or say things I'm sorry for }| season. Two more of Robinson's ten mir * later I kne I made a mista and admit that I deserve * criticlam made of my actions I do blame the fans for the ey got after me. It was all coming to me. This affair, while it's embarrassing, and hurts a fellows pride, » best thing that ever happened to me. Hereafter I'm going to proteges—Appleton and Smith— having been giving him a good |brand of slinging, and it is to this that Brooklyn fans owe their pen- nant hopes. Smith has made good & “put-putter” thru the water at a/ He-a-minute clip. SLUGGING The Tiddledy Wink has wings. Part of the time she won't run ist “ Ee BEATS INDIANS straight. Sometimes, while being keep my head, talk nice to the umpires and force other players to \with a» vengeance. Recent aver- i driven at full speed the craft be- ike and respect me. “I hated to go away thinking everybody was||ages show he has been pitching ‘ ‘i gins to travel in circles, winding sore at me, and if such a thing was possible I'd like to etay and j-700 ball. “4 flere is W Cadman tn char-|"P_With a gyroscopic spin. pitch every day to help win the pennant. I've learned @ lesson that]| Karl Adams, the long, lanky \ pose after slamming in The Tiddiedy Wink was reported remember the rest of my life.” |youngster who came to the Cubs “i three runs Thurs.|'0 have knocked thunder out of! Mails ts only 19 years old. He has a fiery temper. Off the field, | from Jack Hendrick's Indianapolis c dey. Cadman's | ‘°. milea-minute clip, it being out of uniform, he is not quarrelsome, or aggravating, or. disre- J |team, also has shown stuff enough "i 7 said that in a trial spin she t | spectful to older me In fact, he's a perfect gentleman, which made || to stick under the big top. Boland, _ hitting has been eied at the rate of 72% miles it all the harder to cerisor h for his conduct on the diamond. lof the Tigers, is another. Kouob & potent factor hour, but the owner refused to a w has more pitchir bility than any youngster the league Jjand Sisler of the St. Louis Browns ies in Seattie's cept that as official time. ve oduced y says is the best prospect he ever saw in| /are also worthy of mention. | Im races at Manhasset Bay it his Hfe and Te saw Bill “ and Pete Schneider and Vean §/ SISLER REAL FIND three victories | wag expected the boat would be Gregg and scores of other big leaguers. The boy uncomplainingly Branch Rickey thinks he has a ball i To-/ given a thoro trial and that it At top, the Tiddledy Wink, oat with wings, which wi has worked in more games than any other pitcber in the league, His {/wonder in this Sisler, and the is week.) would be determined just how fast| ¢o eoive the mile-a-min zal n in circt ind the Peter record is 25 won, 17 lost lyoungster’s work certainly has Hi wo di | to eolve the e-a ute puzzle, but ran in circ and the je ie GOt_two douw-jshe could go, but engine trouble! geven, which has gone close to 80 miles hour. It took courage to admit his mistake. He did so voluntarily. He [| been of a nature to justify his sus- bles Thursday. gone hereethseec le vBied ae " +} put her out of the running | . leaves with no malice, bitterness or resentment in his heart, and §j/ picions. | knocking Im] Ani the boats in the Manhasset, that is a eplendid thing for him to do under the circumstances. He Not for years has a rookie come three runs and/ races were equipped with 250 horse! has made more friends in the last 24 hours than he ever lost. He has |/up who had versatility enough to “ae himself. | jower engines, but the best time New Australian Wonder to Get displayed sterling qualities that are genuine and deeply planted in | /play three positions and play them os Cadman and Prod out parka Hy nag eon rege r faites} on f a Mall back to Brooklyn Friday knowing he has squared | ichtgan star ahs pitched. gilt oks Sey big de catebing, Cad-(*2 Hour, four and a half miles T me Wi ‘| b Gi Seattle vee MAUS COR G0 Mees SS ee < 5 : ner’ " hera: “|slower than the record set on Lake} ) 1] OnS |] re~. o ; himself, and with the best wishes of those who Thursday had lost [/edged ball for the Browns, played as good as go. pore in | George last year by the Speed est ith C ab Ms and Vancouver rT at faith in him. The boy has become a man. in the outfield and handled first minor leagues. ¥ rest | nemon II. base like a veteran. And on top seve gets ie at night. If Tealy | ‘The Baby Speed Demon has BY BROWN HOLM and was barred from the ring NATIONAL LRAGUR egos Paints teint —|of all this, he’s been pickling the ew gage Neo’ 2 Oe bdw been timed in trial at 54% miles Ll Darcey, the Australian by Australia promoters WhO | pyisseipirs “a 1! old pill at a rate close to .300. em. n @ jongies mi righ 1 - " t ° hit ‘ " ‘ ; + an hour, the fastest ever, but hes middleweight who fisshed in were of the opinion that he hi ' * Truly a remarkable man. we es atte tee riminat- noe made that speed in compe to the ‘imelight by knocking low purposely . ‘ OREGON FOOTBALL JONES, LACROSSE John McGraw has not failed to ¥ . we tition | owt Eddie MeGoorty in 16 Dareey stacks up well fo pS * bs cont get a few likely looking minors, lied will be harsh the remainder) “Since ali the things tried so far} rounds, is due for the test that his match with Clabby, He |we ‘ PLAYERS GATHER MOGU UITS GAME |<:::.. Brainerd, who came from | in a. zh have not produced the 60-mile| will show just how good in his has beaten Mickey King, who | Fittebure , ‘ comes | Texas, has stolen Fred Merkle's bar . boat, it may be the owners and) claim ‘o the middleweight drew with Clabby ge peace . Football players are assembling) Con Jones, familiar to British Co- |Job first, Fred taking the out- Ow the time Chief Bender was/inventors are right in seeking) championship. Efforts have been made to AMERICAN LREAGUR in Portland to attend the O. A. C,|!umbla sporting public as a la field, and Babbington, the young arn. he had won only four|some freak shape of craft in an| Jimmy Clabby, the Ham- get Darcey to come to the ree jin Portland to attend th Brown university player, in spite | to and lost 16 for Baltimore. |effort to turn the trick. | mond, Ind. speeder, i on his | United States, but be haa | novice tii] and U. of 0. football training) srar® growing $3,008 this cess (of being “the only Phi Beta Kapps to , way to Australia for a match chosen to stay in Australia | Prirl tvs camps. Both Oregon coaches are|A few years ago’ lacrosse mae a in the big leagues,” is looking good rd. = ae ey) with Darcey, and Mike Gibbons, while he is big favorite there. | Washington particularly anxious to have their hig money maker in Vancouver, |!™ the outfield. af the St. Paul phantom, is booked He figures to make a lot of | New York $*\|men in good condition early tthe! hut it fell. off in 1912 und og = Last Excursion || isis | Seater tenes 25 Gat (MP Mate Me eee) ae iS atte" | HALL GOING GOOD 4 ei he has finished his $32,500 tus- anc ybons be 3va | October. started se! c i > &. ale with Packey McFarland. | United States fans a chance to Doble never holds a training ee ee pi She If Darcey can hold his own | see bin in action. ~~ + per [Camp and his men have won seven! Charley Hall, ex-Seattle © = of the Season agin Gaey, ote |e 1 A pom | PELKEY 1S THRU jcsris,seren aus io Sm day Gisbons, he will be watitied to 'ELKS PLAN A BIG 8 as - . | nae aw. OR 21 games and lost a © praise that has been t. Loy : sear" ut eight | handed him lately. | : ae NEW TRAINING SITE) ,.2°t Peer: of Calgary, who a = va Hed Darcey is touted as a punch- SMOKER SEPT. 10 fe years ago was regarded as a Bob Per: motoreye'ist, went 98 and ing wonder. He had to have a | he ; bd Hib Tretia Haase wilt teate ad comms heavyweight champion,| miles an hour on a track the other for 2 eee eet nung Bate. Me an 48 Waxahachia, Texan, next. spring |round bout at Pau Claire, Wis. by| “ath deat sope, stare on the track ive + hoorty, one of the strongest | A boxing smoker, to be held Sep COAST LEAGUB cathe of at tuntnest:'@ pr ‘au Claire, Wis., by| with that fool machiue and leaves men in the ring. Before that tember 10 ia the lub pn, ts an-| re Won, feat. Pet — of at Gulfport, Ga, as sapped po & recent bout. Pel- se goers he folk who desire to : beat nounced by the lub, the nt e Angele #5 | tofore 3 eep op living. was TO he gave Jeff Smith such a , | aa0 Francieco ‘ a — 8. Hho. h fouled (to open the fall season. The card) .°". 4 ~ for ade abd nar jhas not been announced as yet, but | ssi, tax (76 = ‘ |the management promises a bill of | Portisea “ jexceptional interest. Five high|**!*"¢_-- Pak Mal iN PUBLIC MARK ETS J |ciass vouts witt probanty be offered ra | — ee jeiphia Bet, New 16, Boston 1; 8 re Prices Paid Wholesale Dene re =] Er ORT MADE TO a ‘i Vegetables and Fruit rash inate oi 5 Sent 4 PATCH UP FIGHT "3°98." ses POPULAR STEEL STEAMER (Corrected 4 » cod iit ; hd, : o>] Bopamin cecsscciasicece “ SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2.—Of-|kpous 16. Cleveland M ° l B . Blackberries tee @ 125 | retails of the exposition today re 7 ed d Oo d ed R an : 2 ; Fee amps to [University of California and Stan-|Scxiana a; Vernon ®t D: J J Aft E id f er oat II cx. craccre jt @ tan | Qatroralt, 0, Celltorntn end, ota | Gchtond tx voresn tae Ane || Dr. J. Eugene Jordan After Evidence o le gin 7 @ 1° | football game of the season can be} % | é $ : | U On January 7th, of this ‘| BEAVERS ROUTED FROM II] xear, Doctor. ‘Bugeno Sor | SONS: " ; dan was arraigned before the 2 e ‘ CONN MACK, Athletic m: 28 | TACOMA, Sept. 3—Arlett and | acer, Aasce ae age State Medical Board and his achet vii | wiitiams got a lacing here yester | Eastern shoe factory, That was Ucense to practice medicine ; y, Tacoma winoing, 11 to 1.'] whon he was known by his right revoked, thq contention of name of Cornelius MeGillicuddy the board being that the ad- Ls : jouver sreece dT He didn't slice his name until vertisement reproduced, t “t » | Tacoma 11 11 2/T ne broke into professional ball. |{{| Which bad been running tn . 0 Batteries—Arlett, Williame and the local newspapers, was s ‘2 |Brottem; MeGinnity and Hoffman untrue, that Doctor Jordan j bean yO TS ie Ce ~i |Cantaioupes, Yakima, 46 so | played at the fair grounds. Cur p) ok Gin | ogi ees eee | WHERE THEY COME es Was Produced in Court =. sane % @125 | — -— \aneite aie could not cure the diseases lat: wih ie fe Lire away AT mentioned therein, A i ie ‘ ee * 8°! \STEEN JOINS SEALS Hes ay AE Doctor Jordan appeatea to |] Doomed to a Crippled Condition for Life by “POTLATCH” city «6 Ss Ste Se Se Other Physicians, Absolutely Cured by Md SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 3.—Bill 1 . y, 12 | steon, former Detrolt pitcher, re eg le I ae Glandular Remedies LEAVES COLMAN DOCK 9 A. M. Calling only at Port Gamble, Brinnon, cently purchased, appeared in a 1.00 Seal uniform for the first time 1.60 today a character that aaused Judge Waiter M. Frenoh to REA TES TAL award a decision to Doctor D HIS TIMON' Apples New apples, cooking Gravenstetn | Cherries ° d ‘ < Jordan, restoring to him his Nov. Hoodsport, Potlatch and Union City, Ground cherries, box 1.00 oe 7 Seattle, Nov a 7 = vatoos | " Twelve years ago I had tubercular abscesses on my 2 ivi ul “a Connie was 4 catcher, but not Judge French etated in his P under my arr ar he doctors here offered to ving in Seattle F t 4 10 on 1 {NOT NI 1. & Py & great one. His gr pst sug decision t oy $00 ed might result \ 130 p. m. pottess” V7Me PUA) BLOOMINGTON, Ind., Sept. § cess came as a manager. He The court cannot find tn me without an * nap Ba so ( be a r eo w 10U an operation, ha Jim Thorpe, famous football star) ran the Milwaukee club before this case that any credulous well ever since. (Signed), CB BOYD x Round white, 10. + |of Carlisle Indian school, will as-|Ihe broke in at Philade!phia, ee ignorent. Sersone have 2715 Fourth rf -——_— : sist Coach Childs with the Untver-|I where he won @ flock of pe teak, désetveds tn a 7s ices Paid F of pen- eon decetved. *On the other bindch Sank bed rere 0 8 | | i ticaty; Coat ok aity of Indiana football eleven, it/} nants and became part owner of ||{{ hand, tho witnesses who || my system right™here In Nenttle for the meee tte yee eof lo co was announced today. the club. ||] have’ been produced on be- hundreds of signed testimonials on file in my office, written by ila eful patients whom have cured, will attest to its es n — | | half of Doctor Jordan are of Asthma, Anaemia, Blindness, Chronio inflammation ad a Ducks, fat — —— - among the best people in the lder, Deafness from Paralysis of the Auditory Nerves, § | et elty, Professional people, Jiabete Prolapsus Uter!, Dropsy, Chronic Dyspepsia,” Epilepsy, : The Most Picturesque and . {ibs ana’ over’ Hotel Baden SOMERS. WON'T SELL ||] peor of standing sn the chronte bryaipelan, chronie Gaatraigia, Hard tame in phe Breast | a Z ‘i . iM Ibe | community, people who are Z omotor Ataxia latica, Senile Gangrene, Jaundice, Delightful Outing Trip in {tiene ina. and under | sash known to the Court person- Rheumatism. Meningitis, Neuralgia, Paralysis, ‘Spinal Curvature, igi amas cing eet . The Cleveland club, owned py|[{f ally and people who. are Goltre, Strabismus, Bt. Vitus’ Dance end most of the other so- the Northwest ‘ | ri Charles W Somers, will not change|}] known to the cttizens of this Pork. hands, Rumor ha@ tt James C eity generally as deing There being a number of Doctors Jordan fn Seattle, It ts we t gd ah Magill and Will Smith, owner of Jf among the best people in the to bear In mind the full name and address of Doctor J, Eugene "fj This will be your last chance this season to make : i the Indianapolis American assoola city; And I don't think that Jordan, 619% Fivet. Avenue, Office hours, 9 a. m, to § F . a 8. ton franchise, might take over the {t can be contended that p. m.; Sundays from 2 p. m Consultation free. Corre- «Ef this wonderful scenic trip at leas than one-half of lesen Saeco Entertainment Naps Ban Johnson was in eon they were either credulous spondence solicited. Watch each Saturday Star for remarkable Hl the . { | co with Somers’ last wee! < ares 4 regular round-trip rate. erence With . or fgnorant except as the cures. NR a ce © of Highest "Batter laity generally 1s somewhat 2 |wative Washington There is no contention here that any medicine | to involve moral turpitude on the part of Doctor | ereamery, soltd pack ” has been given which is at all hatmful, In fact, all | Jordan and judgment will, therefore, be for Doctor Give the children a good day’s outing on the salt water before school commences. i Armando Marsans, the Red out i fielder, who jumped to the Fed of the testimony tn this case seems to show, as pps een viieenke ‘ y v ¢ ON COULD NOT BE es 5c, erals, and in whose favor an tn far as that is concerned, that any medicine tha oy lunch served—coffee 5c, sandwich . i junction suit was aettied last week. I] over has been administered by Doctor Jordan has DESIRED y. te, Entrance 104 Pine § v",%0, sty snot the tour HH terted to benett the patient The Medics! Board claimed that these diseases The Round-Trip Rate for be shelved the remainder of the There {s no contention on the part of the State, | Were incurable, meaning, of course, that they could i REMEMBER! ound 5 Fp ill be | season and {t so stated by counsel for the State, that | Not cure them, Doctor Jordan not only claimed to % $1 « Next Sunday Only will ————— there was anything In this advertisement that was pore them, but produced in court scores of actual- i .00; ‘ injurious to public morals, ly cured patient as witnesses for his case. The 1 00; Children 5 to 12 Years, 50c. ona eS FREE ADMISSION FEDS DENY |]] So that f gets down to whether or not this ad-| stories of thelr remarkable cures have been stated a | Marley” +e ‘ REAMLAND cali | vertisoment ia so grossly untrue as to involve | under oath. ° : TICKET OFFICE—COLMAN DOCK er ak eee ne AT DI NEW YORK, Sept, %.—President ||| moral turpitude on the part of Doctor Jordan, Doctor Jordan has caused this statement to be 4 jot sound oats. ..s DANOING BYERY RYRNINO lGtimore of the Federal league de Under all the testimony in this case, I cannot | published tn order to acquaint the public and his 4 MAIN 3993 EVERY ONB WELOOMK nied today that the Baltimore team find that the advertisement {s so grossly untrue as! many friends with the proven facts in the case. [1s about to disband.