The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 9, 1916, Page 11

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" off to fying sy “Is a ball team boa ee en PO oe [Set 8 olne | $130,000 worth of stars a fit sud-|snaw, + ABD STS “CO OD| “Seattle now has the best team fect to ornament the eighth rung | ritrea. cf 4 1 & 3 © / in the league,” said Dug yesterday ot = big league percentage Iad-|Cusningham. if. § 9 1 5 ijn his return to town from Spo der?” Seaaines ae oes ae i We'll get going soon and aust . “es 8 wepare to sit up and watch | The nays have It by an overwhelm. | Harmond, s# ae | ae off a few straight wins a in ing majority! Saoens, 4 $ 2 3) 3) 3) Muggsy McGraw’s clan.” et 8 | *Metvor rae ¢ 6 i GIANTS PLAY IN | i And by the same token it Ie fair) d to assume considerable damage | sai 1 4) TACOMA NEXT | is soon to be wrought by the!/ w po. a. & |. Following the series with Spo- same $130,000 worth of tempera- | monsor 1 3 ¢ 6 6} kane, Ge locat jan will omme {te | Coltrin, e131 o | do » fon, ow back from a disastrous | giao" 2 34 3 F S/anz "win thon come here to do bat . Is safely behind their own fortifica- | Reutn | a 7 tious in the Windy City een poser aged . ‘ ee. 2 a g Butte comes here, as there fe much primed to show a burst of speed | Nonie, p Te oe ae Se ar |. feeling etween Butte and Beat second to that established by the Har: > 1 1 1 © 2% G/tle, This was given new life by Giants when the latter club) *W! 1 ¢ @ 6 @ *) MeGinnity’s recent actions in the whizzed thru the Western cities, | Petes 5s: “moe is 6| Montana city winning 13 in a row Matted for Noble tn wixt lJoR HARRAMAN HAS JEFF TLL TELL You wy \ WANT TO BE NOMINATED FoR PRESIDENT. BECAUSE THIS COUNT RY ( YES. Two oF HAS ONLY PRovuUcED THEM ARE WASHING TON AND THREE GRear > MEN LINCOL weners Sari (Das i OU SEATTLE DISCARDS TO PLAY BASEBALL [ere won orn) IN COPPER LEAGUE DILLON AND MORAN \) Mt won't de a pretty encounter, BY EDWARD HILL |}QYHOULD a Seattle fan gaze upon the box score of the} A ladylike sort of a scrap; Jack will bounce Frank - heoner, = bad Anaconda team in the Copper league over Montana way,| { And Frank will smear Jack on, in the near future, a number of familiar names would be} m the ump | staring at him from the batting order. Tt won't be a tangolsts’ party OR tet t It will be an old-fashioned row __Rilty” McJanet fJack does Ike to be clever acting as relief catcher Acad Frank simply doesn’t know/ing up a squad of ball! gheds He | the U. of W. student who has been recently, is round-| Anaconda fans, | Manouk, himself or the Giants until tossers for the Glavenich, Herb Luke s listed bod 1 “Pug” © Baseball fans A Sia Comis- and Bishop, a local semi-pro, to make the jaunt Pug” Sells} key’s pale-hosed legion to travel) Who was recently let out by Seattle, was also scheduled for a dizzy pace, following the an-}a job the copper town, but caught on with Great Falls ge nl lg egg had| and will leave for Butte tonight to join Hurley's crew Sayroll, are casting about for the Pitcher Manouk was signed with Vancouver after getting | inside dope. They are wonder! his release from Seattle but was left here when the Beavers | ing when the jinx that suddenly | went to Tacoma Monday beset the Chicagoans wil! be re moved. HERE’S SOME FISH YARN FROM IOWA McGregor, a bustling city on the towa bank of the Mississipi, has submitted the son's best fish story—and It’s true! Charles and Emil Kurtz, broth. ers, pulled a female sturgeon measuring six feet length from the river, after ensnaring it in a trammel net. They had a terrific battle with the fish after bringing it ashore. Finally they tied it with four stout ropes and left It In shallow water for a day until it thrashed out its strength. What a whopper it was. it weighed 125 pounds and one | NeiaHeors SLATED FOR RELEASE The signing of Selle by Great; s evidently means that Cyrus hbors is due for the discard. | This will make the cond tim that the diminutive Sells bas! crowded the husky Neighbors out} of the lineup. Sells took Cy's place | at Seattle and ts now going to do the same thing on the Palle squad, from all indications BOBBY COLTRIN HAS INJURED DIGIT The stellar thirdsacker and short tcher of the Spokane Reds, Bob- Coltrin, is playing the game with an injured finger. He tried to poke the eyes out of a steaming liner in the series at Butte without much success. The injury ts not keeping Bob out of the lineup, how- | — Rn Certain wiseacres Jumped “Pants” Rowland as the cause of the elub’s slump and said cliques Were disrupting the team. The story was circulated that Comis- key contemplated fitting the tin- Ware to the man he picked from/| the bushes to succeed Jimmy Callahan. This report was i knocked galley-west by Comiskey upon his return from « hunting trip In northern Wisconsin. Be 8 “Rowland is not to blame. His star hitters are not delivering and the pitchers haven't hit their stride,” the Old Roman al- lowed. Rue ns The form reversal of the White A STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 9, 1916. PAGE 11. taht, 1918 by MO Pisher Mark Nee U & Pat Off By BUD FISHER Prepare for the Preparedness Parade WELL, Mopes TY FOR BIDS MAT 1 MENTION THE TWIED BUT Cheasty’s Smart Clothes $15 to $50 “Values Tell” Stage Set PINKMAN for Mills; AGAIN IS GoodCard . INNER (This 1s one of the series of ar- |ticles Eddie Pinkman, Seattle's | The firgt betting on the bout be | tween Joe Bayley, Canadian light From Us ensational lightweight, !« writing weight, and Paul Steele of Tacoma, SPOKANE, June 9.—Bobby Col- about his trip to Los Angeles.) which will take place at the Elks BY EDDIE PINKMAN jtrin was the hero of yesterdays It was after this bout that the | ball game here, in which the locals matchmaker for Jack Doyle's Ver-| trimmed Seattle, 6 to 4. It happem smoker tonight, materialized yester- non Arena, came ied in the eighth frame, after the. day, when Morris Condon of Victo- ria, who {s‘one of the best-known sportamen of British Columbia an to me with an of- | p.me had been nip and tuck all the Bayloy’s manager, bet $100 with w fer to box Loule| Reese in the main | ¥4Y. Tacoma admirer of Steel the Canadian would | Bobby plucked a juicy one from Sree Te next | Schmutz's assortment in aforesald the match {canto and sent it to left. It was « As ft was only |tWosack swat, and two men were also of to bet $100 against that his boy would stop Steele When these two boys meet, to- night. it should result in one of the| 4th Game Tuesday plenty of excitement| thing that gave me a slight attack | Joe Harraban and Eart!of ptomaine poisoning, which made morning I ate once because of farther than first. apr common mistake. Saeremnre: 686 his: copenent i 6) Mage © ut that was not| Beavers Lose Game Jintends gotng East, where he has| throat specialist, and he said I had June = 9.—With some will furnish Ative days off, || put across, altho Bobby’s propor- worked out only tions are such that he could get no the possibility of | This ts the fourth straight win for “going stale,” |the Ind! fastest four-round comt witne: which isa very ed here, as Bayley ts always on the! | boxer who never backed up when cethe only troubl . i |the attack became furtous. Bayley|as my throat was giving mea great} tO Tigers on Home- |!s anxious to win decisively, as he| deal of trouble. I went to see a Lot at Vancouver been promised a number of fights. tonsilitis, which gave me more to/ 7a we, c There are four other bouts on the| worry about. ”| VANCOUY ER, Arai tucsich plaeti of poolomene locals lost the firet_gemne of the Gar cals and action. ries on the home lot.! |Connors, who are fighting a return|me weak, but I sald nothing about |, The score: RHE engagement, are a couple of wilt-|it to the promoter. That night Tacoma . -1 eS cats In action |Dick Clements, Ear! Darlington | Vancouver... +14 9 8 In the other bouts, Frankie Sulll-|and Bill Beauler went out to the! Bonner, Sutherland and Roberts; |van will meet Nick Sugar, the Ever-| Arena on the same car, and it so| Barham, Rumell and Cheek, ett whirlwind Harry Bishop, the| happened that my opponent was an way out Joe Bayley Sox is only one of numerous up dressing ylelded 19 pounds of ever. sets this spring. There's the These brough' ; ght $1 a pound; || case of New York Be aressed fish $6.25. The || WILLIAMS READY three weeks ago the $25.25 for their ||FOR FRAY brothers got of the game. stock of Broadway. Now look at 4 = = . . The curve ball pitcher who seeks! It le now conceded that Wilbert| Entries for Tennis success must know the ins and outs Rob! on has # fat chance to cop the National league pennant Emery Webb, the little Spokane {piteher, will be seen pastiming! with Russ Hall's Bengals in the near future. Word from Spoka them! In past seasons Comis- | °toh- 's club, benefited by a pro- 1 te estimated that: the stun vende spring training jaunt, got geon was at least 75 years of starts and for a | #0¢ is to the effect that Ken Williams month or six weeks fairly tore — |is again ready for battle. As Nick : 7 thru their opponents, only to hit has 15 men on the payroll, count-, the bumpers by July 4. XN. W. LEAGUE STANDINGS — |ing Ken, he has made a dicker to} zee lost. Pet |let Tacoma have Webb | ii 3 OUGDALE BACK FROM 20 «© 4n7 INDIAN TOWN ca) 4st| While Dugdale is doing a little) oo) 4%) worrying about the showing the |Glanta are maki he fs Inclined —@)\to the bellef that the squad will | pull fteelf together ere long and Comiskey Shortened the training faunt this spring—cut it from two months to one month. Now his stars are beefing and yelling about their inability to attain their best form on four weeks’ re. Whatever is afling the THURSDAYS BOX SCORE nae 8 Then the prima donnas drawing the fat salaries——Kddie Collins, Joe Jackson, Jim Scott, Joe Benz, Buck Weaver, Jack Lapp, {47 Eddie Murphy and all the other piays diamond greats will swing into Hit action. If they don’t, Comisk will need a taflor and trou for every day in the week, for the Old Roman never sits in one spot when his athletes are get ; ting theirs. | Schmute, 292000804) WORD TO SAY oor002 08°68) “Mutt Bronson did not beat Har- | rahan, the local featherweight, by such a large margin the other night in Portland, according to Joe himeelf. “T have had a little trouble with a promoter here, and I believe the reports spread around town have colored considerably,” said hite—Mensor, She o-bane hit—Morse Sheehan, Behmuta MeGin hed s r Hareted | 4 4 runs In ¢| been Left on basss—Seattle 12, Spo-| Joe. tory to Harstad; defeat to| Time—#:06._Umpire—Bush |-rwO DIETZES TO COACH ~~ _ | AT PULLMAN will be the first assistant to “Lone s sgqs star” Dietz in coaching the Wash $20 |ington State gridiron this yeary ac Tee Mewtnws Finn: 100 @ un Ba | cording to word from Pullman d Lee Wildes re ak eae Carl {s no relation to the head | an | Re coach. He played football three Sata eR i a s QB errs under Johnny Bender and onic mis H | Ont 5 peas z ili | STANLEY COVELESKIE Oni Ty ese gnc Ap Ras oe a | WORKS FOR NAPS | AN th I t k Nd — | "walla, don 20 . Stanley Coveleskie, former Spo: All the rest that goes to make a well dressed man tee enn Soaks 2) CH St. Paul . ....$ 60.00 Chicago .....$ 72.50 ; | kane Indian, started the game for The Stock is superb. It is complete. Every Potatoes Minneapolis .. 60.00 Toronto . . 92.00 Cleveland yesterday ose big w new style in Shirts and Neckwear. The newest kinks White, new, Cal own: ngte © was der 4, but the , Winnipeg .... 60.00 Montreal .... 105.00 | melee went 14 rounds to n draw in Panama and Straw Hats and the latest in Shoes. Boston ...... 110.00 New York ... 110.70 at 5 to 6, It was the only game | staged tn either of the big leagues ai rain put the skids on all games Corre: yn Gin, low fare to ther oin tas. remap yt gl sgh ot outside the Ohio town For « little more money we can route you via the Great Lakes, meals and berth Ineluded Tickets on sale datly, June ist to September | ELDRED LOOKS LIKE |GOOD PLAYER Seth. Tickets imited to three months from | Tt is noted that Eldred, the new \ CANAD! eoee at net to ensaed October fist, 1014 mente outfielder got two crack \ PACIFIC sitesi ree ezesliod service tout of four chances in yesterday's yon For full infor fracas which the Giants lost at pokane, In the two gar which jhe has taken part im, Kldred has |looked very good with the willow, | } Dugdale thinks that he has at last General A TIS Second A i ERR EB EE ERE eee snagged an outfielder that can crack the apple, A Little Different From the Rest Are the Gentlemen SECOND AVE. AT YESLER Opposite 42-Story L. C. Smith Bldg. |hard hitter from Tacoma, will en-jalso on the car. We sat together of Satlor Smiley |om t Oregon Golf Cham ° * verett will meet Kid Lowman, I stepped out cool, as I* had] Reaches Finals es from the same place, All in all, it| planned on trying to stop Reese. | lelub. jinto an opening which I took full PORTLAND, June 8. jadvantage of by placing @ hard | Wilhelm, winner of the Oregon gol ear in the second round and sent Watson in yesterday's play. He him reeling. He took the count of meet Russell Smith in the final. | . At the end of the confitet I lbs Title Close Saturday |, (2) £5" oF he fontiet 0 ae (Concluded) i Seattle School Kids and Earl Taro| The bell rang looks like a big night at the Elks’|A feint with the left pulled Loule Play at Po 4 jright that caught him behind the |title last year, eliminated Tourney for Seattle | toi: tna jumped up, fighting. |rouna Seterdas “Phe winter call to Vie in Athletics | Those who wish to get into the |city tennis tournament had best jmake haste. Entries close at noon| N@ seener Ie one New York win- |Saturday Any amateur tennis play |ning wteeak smashed than they be er is welcome to compete. It is not sin another. Lay on, McGraw’ | necessary to be a member of a club| x a to take part in the meet Entries| Yep, Fielder Jo la In mid-sea- i flela should be sent to Mr. Goldsmith, at/son form. The Old Boy has asked meet to be held Saturday Sane the Seattle Athletic club. The tour-|Ran Johnson to fire Umpire Hilde-| on Denny field, at the U. of W, ney starts Mond brand. 4 1 Two hundred and seventy young. eters from the Seattle public schools The contestants are all under 16 years of age and are divided into four classes. . Broadway Athletes | Are Given Letters | Prices Paid Wholesa| az Prices to Retatler f ¢| Five teams, representing the } Vegetables an ii] Mutter, Kags and Cheese | Broadway high school in various le Mt ausstasesnenttbess —— 4 | ¢— ~@ branches of athletics, were awarded Corrected dally by J. W. Godwin & Co) their letters Thursday. The first ‘ Apricots, © = > -<] x & = + <] Is) ~~ i) F<] | Who Are Wearing Penn Brook Dealers for | | Fruit 1.96 all, tennis and track men got —and— borers : Hee 4 rH ther “B.” as well as the midget © trabk and baseball squads. Butte Takes Game ~ creamery, solid p Cheeee Domestic wheel Limb . ” Michael Stems cabbage Winning- teeeee a Oregon triplets . . W ape eaias 22 88S cM | Wsconte tet 25222 i | From Great Falls | Cantaloupe, Cal, "64 | Wenn te . . a i‘ Clothes oe ig ge a Niaaoee anaes * | BUTTE, June §-—Pitcher Hem om 21 | drix pitched excellent ball tn all but ey Fs pag ers | TSA 1S one frame yesterday, enabling Butte : There’s a certain inde- @ 30 "aaa ee 4 oni | to conquer Great Falls, finable air of style and ci J (Prices paid » | _ The score: R HE elegance about these © a0 = paenaaeaie:. oe Falls . ee a ‘ r ‘Tailored Cle ao | Alfatfa, Ne. 1 ..... @rre UE® van ees teens Master Tailored Clothes @ 2.00 | airiey eres Kallio and Haworth; Hendrix and not found in others. A 31) | Bastern Washington oa g3ise | Aitman rvic trained rc] i —- whole lot more service, sateen 7B doz... 40 @ te ine and yet they cost no more lettuce, per crate 5 eu According to baseball experts at than the ordinary lettuce @27ee =| St. Louis, the Cardinals are benton | y tiee | Winning the pennant. Bent is the @itee | proper word! a 240 18 $15 + 1.00 @ 1.50 Rhubarb, local O14 O 02% Tomatoes, Florida, € bas- ket crates 5.00 | Toma Oo 4-dasket eeeee 1.285 @ 1,50 165 Apples Producers for Kegs, t ELIEVE all yo’ fren’s fish =o} / stories. It makes ’em like oD) "ALWAYS RIGHS you better an’ you don’t have re to buy the fish. BA | ens, 4 ibs. and over... uw | | tons, 3% 1h ate 15 Kquabs, good size, doz... 1,00 @ 1.50 Turkeys, live seaeen 18 Turkeys, drensed .......6 24 Veal, 16 120-Ib, oe 10 @ un q

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