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PARDON STRANGE JOHNSON IS KING, Walter Johnson's right to the title of king of pitchers has been confirmed and by a vote of the batters who awarded him the palm. casting 52 votes his favor as @gainst 51 for Groter Alexander. The balloting started during the bseason and has just been com- leted, each hitter picking the six dest pitchers he ever faced. The total number of batsmen voting from both leagues was 114. With} six votes each, the total was 684 cast. Seventy pitchers, old and / young, figured in the voting and) here are 12 hurlers in each major | league votes: who received 10 or more) Nattonal Alexander Mathewson Tesreau Brown Rudolph Doak Mamaux Rucker . Toney Vaughn Adams Sallee PUGET SOUND STEAMERS ALL LOCAL ROUTES FROM COLMAN STRAWERS LEAVE DOCK, FOOT OF MARION STREET | | am || oa || 8 Vip | dauy pe verots, Anacert and Bellingham. \Calle at Port Town. southbe: ly. Does not call at fan Jaan tsiands—Bellinghem 19:08 | Heealle, for Port! 6 mat Sunday lingham, via al! San! Thurey || Tused'y Juan isinnd pointe | | Bellingham vial Juan Island) Wedses| Friday fort Angeles Neah Thursy Ban Satur’'y pointe “Port Tow Sunday send, Neah Bay and way Townsend Port Angeico—Cree cant and Way Ports ef 17-00 (ite. Walaicaie, “60pm | | midn’ht Port Townsend, Port| Sunday Monéay Angeles, Port Cres-) Wednes Wednes cont, Clallam and) Friday ay way ports Port Gambie—Lodiow—Fiagior Ptipm Bieamer Puget, tor 7:99am | | @aily |Kingston, Gamble, datiy | except Ludlow gion! except || Batar’y|F ing ier, Townsend, Sunday | |Haosriils, Trondais| | jand Hadiock. | | Saterday Only | 2 00pm Steamer Puget, for! 9:00pm |Kingstos, Ludlow ana) | way points | | Sunday Only | 9:06am Puget, for 1:80pm | \Kini 4) | way é { i} —“Fiood Canal—Gamble- “Vitam tr. Potiaich, Ludlow, Port Ga **Bangor and Sunday |points on Faod C Maxwelton and Aus 7 ttam Bir. Potlatch for! 4:00pm daily Maxweiton and Aus-| dally exenpt (in. Str. Bellingham! except | Sunday or Waislenle leaves! Monday Austin 11:00 = m.{ ‘and Maxwelton 18) | m. dat opt | nday for oattle., | | shan will eal) at Port t Saturdays tie at 10 pom £** aro boat landings these pointe and for other boat landing points must make || their own arrangements for landing, | and nesume all risk and ilability in making such landing Steamer's pas-| senger rate Goes not include boat land. | | ing charnes 4 Baggage liability ts limited to wear Ing @p: not to exceed $100 whole t Open from 6 midnight FUGET SOUND NAVIGATION Co, Ticket Offies, Colman Deck. Phone, Main 1093. UTT AND JEFF—Mutt’ | Seattle will weaken toward the end. || Shakespeare Holds |the home |men listening to |teur glove circles, made good and|* me R, B OUR BOYS ARE AGAIN WALLOPED SPOKANE, June 10.—Seattle plays but one series here this sea son, That's enough for Seattle, al tho the Indians would like to have the Glants here for many visits, The locals won their fifth straight victory yesterday from Dugdale’s hired hands, 7 to 6. Seattle trotted Wolfram, the new twirler, to the mound. The Reds ad little trouble in nicking him or hits when they were needed. It has been that way all week; the! ms put up a splendid game, but Bill Cunningham had a nice day with the willow, getting three smacks out of four times up, one of which went for a double. Out- fielder Eldred, the new gardener, got two bingles out of four chances, one of which was a home run. The new man also pulled off a shot peg to third from deep center that made the fana sit up and take notice. He looks better | every day. | i TIMMY CLABB Redmen to Battle The score: nr « &| Eagles Sunday at Seattle ¢ 8 & Spokane . d ee ae Dugdale Ball Park Wolfram and Cadman; Webb and The Redmwen and Eagles will get Sheely. together Sunday afternoon at Dug-| game between St. Louis Cardinal Scout to Squint at (*2","" Local Ball Tossers| a | Eddie Herr, scout for the St. Louls Cards, will be snooping around the cities of the Northwestern league, on the lookout for future Cardinals, during the next couple of weeks. Ed- die has been giving the Coast league) phenome the up and down until re cently, | The Reds have Jeight games, The Eagles’ & to enliven things. Rain caused all AMERICAN RESULTS At St. Louis 3, } York Detroit 6, Boston 6. No o' he not only slew a perfectly good NO GAMES IN NATIONAL National league | games to be postponed Friday At Cleveland 4, Washington 7. One-Legged Lad Is a Star at Jumping THAT'S Roosevecr! dale park in a baseball argument won seven out of| band \ STAR--SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1916 were bitter riva ing the midd) plonship. tes gotten the feud between Jimmy Hammond, Ind Goorty, Rut now Antipodes and both fused at the race track turned to this Darcy Goorty tn their mi in Denver, the Butte. Clabby also Less than a yoar ago . both clatnt weight cham. They had met three times in sensational ring bat Fight fans haven't that Clabby . and Eddie Me the Oshkosh Whale these fellows are bosom pals and business asso. ot Everything a Candidate Needs Now, Except the Nomination. for existed of ciates in the handbook bust ness at Sydney, Australia, Both have been bombarded with offers of matches in the have re to quit the betting ring MeGoorty on the. field of Geavor after suffering two de feats tn engagements with Les Clabby had the edge on Me They on first breezed a ten-round draw then Clabby copped verdict in 12 sessions at the third, when Mac fouled him in the eighth round at Sydney, | Joe McGinnity Has Fine Returned and Is Allowed in Game! BUTTE, June Great rain. Manager fore the rectors, ed by President Blewe |be back in harness tod: Falls tt. ay Winning Streak Is Smashed at league di-/ 10.—-Yosterday’s | and Butte was postponed on account ot | McGinnity's Jand the Redmen's drum corp wiil|has been refunded and he will be given an opportunity to appear be | vancouver Northwestern fine He was fined $100 and suspend Joo will Roman, but put a crimp fn track athletics at City college, Gotham, for the present se: Thus {t is, in this year of the 300th anniversary of Shakespeare's death, we find a stage built upon stretch of the cinder running track at Lewinsohn field, where, instead of sprinting 100 yards in ten flat we find young Mark Antony's famous speech and Caesar's dying gasps. Quits Gridiron on Advice of Doctor, | «:'"" Then Enters Ring CLEVELAND, 0., June 10.—Billy Suizman, local welterweight, like Charlie White, took up boxing by order of his doctor, Sulzman had phtheria while attending high school, three years ago, when he was a member of the school football team. After the disease had passed his doctor told him to get plenty of exercise to rebuild himself. Local te “But,” sald the doctor, “fight one | Lor"! ! man instead of eleven.” So Billy |» quit the grid and entered the ama- Winntng- * rate Ss seese Honey Honey now {t @ pro. | The Prizes of L:fe f Bi TR oan LE are not all money prizes, but money enters into most of them. Consult your own ambi- tion. Does it not call for cash? The surest way to get money is to earn it and save it. Are you saving at this strong, interest-paying bank? DEXTER HORTON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK SECOND AT CHERRY SEATTLE, WASH. 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L Know WHATS THE MATTER WITH ME, 1 AIN'T Dresseo RIGHT FoR A CANDIDATE EODIE McCGOORTY Vancouver Takes 11- Inning Game Russ Hall’s 11 frames for yesterday's game gale. The score Tacoma . Bonner and Roberts; | Cheek. |Chases Fly With a Broken Limb | and Catches It e DETROIT, Mich. ~ Jone 10.—Geo. End 78 Innings |tiarper, Texas rooxte who beat | }Sam Crawford out of a —|and caught a fly with hi |broken, He will be | weeks, | : | SHEELY PLAYING ALL ere i a mighty valuable pie ture for the Spokane clr located at a di box score coming this he plays first, then third be in the outfield, and ri | has in That Seattle billiard parior | th |] Come In and see. BROWN & HULEN econd and Spring Third Floor | Bstessotssscstecsncs ssistisissstsrssissoriie gd STAHL’S DELICATESSEN LUNCH 1218 FOURTH fesststessrssssjsicottscsss sss 2i20ts bess. 2 2222 tog a 8 ‘Dental Reduction By Edwin J. Brows, D. D. 8. Seattle's Leading Den- tist Offices 708-718 Firat ave, in Wash ington and Union Blks There are so many people who have not been able to take ad vantage of my $25 sets | of teeth for $20 that I have decided to con tinue the redu until July 1 RHEA TREAT. DUCED During the month of cleaning will for I HPWIN J established guaranteed evenings until 8 and § 4 for people who work, n PpaAGr VANCOUVER, June 10. Vancouver to win from the Ben-| Sheely ts certainly proving erent spot In every day he caught a game to top It off. | 0 YOU KNOW the © $1.00 and tre orrhea will be from §2 5 OLD RING RIVALS NOW BUSINESS ASSOCIATES they } | From Squad | . “it tox | Ball Player Joins Army to Win Bride and $50,000 Bonus VANCOUVER, RB. C., June 10— R E. | - | 10 3 1 ‘4 1 Acosta and regular job Back Track Folk! CHICAGO, June 10.—Anthony |in the Tiger outfield, ts a xeme|¢ itd | Carlo's winning _atretk has been Seed, Tac wees aac Gens ta | . Another promising one-legged | sidetracked Bfter 78 innings of shut-|>Ird. In Pd yg sree = gba hh athlete has forged tolne front. Hejout pitching. Carlo, a young left-| slide into first base and was in- nelined to forgive him is Russell Kriss of the Shaw bigh|hander, working for the All-Chico- | jured However, when he conspired to|#chool team of Cleveland, He has|gos, won the game which saw the|' He limped to right field and lmurder Jullus Caesar In scene 1,|done & feet 6 inches in the high|demolition of his streak, 6 to 1, it}caught a fly after a hard run. Tho act 2 of the play, with the assist.|Jump this spring. He forces his|being his 14th straight triumph. He jt burt him to run, Harper never Jance of Brutus, & mild-mannered |his body up to a greater height/has offers from St. PaulyColumbus| whimpered. The following day his and law-abiding citizen at heart,|¥ith one leg than do most boysjand Toledo, but ts signed with Prov-/leg went under the X-ray, and it with two. idence. | was found that Harper had chased is right leg out three ce of furni 1b. Earl ts way. First 1, then he'l! the other | finest je ~world? AVE. Extended June | Phone Main jahowing ag STEELE IN 50-50MIX AT _ ELKS’ SHOW By BUD FISHER Pau! Steele hanging onto t the affair was and Joe Bayley, for mer Canadian lightweight cham pion, put up a rather tame mix Inst night as the main event on the Elks’ club boxing bill. After four rounds of milling, during which Bayley spent the greater portion tn he lad from Tacoma, declared a draw. The Canadian did not appear to be window was a boxer, He very good shape. seemed His bay bit overgrown for unwilling to mix with Bteele, Frankie Sul) put up a rattling good mix as the| Country club, New York. % semi-final attr all eit up and The only rahan of Seatt! Harry Bisho: welterweights, ivan and Nick Sugar ‘action. take Sugar made note by his Conner, Ta- Je, p and Smiley Mfller, fought to a draw as j aia Lowman and Taro, two begin- ners from Everett. Tt was &@ goo George = Wir pitcher fn the is a private to: talion of the He joined In order to win the hand | jand heart of « lady fair—also $50,- | d card and the crowd went home well pleased. nterbotham, former Pacific Coast league, fn the 211th bat- American Legion.” 000 of her papa’s money. Winterbotha: man, When parental consent for the marriage | he proposed, cigar snles requested m is a he duly the prospective fa themin-law declared he must first prove his mer war, To a meritorious 000. So measured for it by going thru the son-in-law he |also promised the modest sum of Winterbotham got a uniform. OBINS AY TO JO! ON'S CIRCI Z a Al Onken, manager of Oak the. Porty-four y: manager of th atre, joined a cirous when a boy. ears ago Al Onken, © Oak theatre, ran away to join Robinson's circus. Old John crew called hii son—pald Al wages, note yet Robinson -himself. the m “Governor” Robin the first dollar for Al has the frazzled bank | He remembers the day | he got It, back In Carlinville, Il After that ¢ started Later he lef San Francisco May 27 he and assumed the Oak. GE aos and manager of the st Inken became a va riety booking agent, and he is the joldest veteran in the business, in Cincinnatt tn He 1875 and jlater migrated west, where he be came d'Alene theatre {n In 1905 h old Coeur Spokane. ted the Star the. and wag booking n and Considine. t and was located in for a whil returned to the management Seattle of T WELL NATURALLY HOME n ferbs enstully James St., between tnd 3rd Aves, Seattle, Wash Eatadiiahed 1903 CURES MEN through from who, suffer impaired Manhood, Back, Nervous telity, Kidney mali $1 by Every box guar KAYMOND ft Hotel Antler are quickly PIERCE’S SEXOID) Errors and Excess Chronic Weakness, Pain In the Debility, Lost Vi. and Bladder Trou cured by or wx boxes for $6. | anteed lor write IMEDY CO, Room 6 Fourth and Union Poene Main 1383, | G ma bu on th inj at au m: ul ht hi. M Pt se th m In ye th Smith is his teacher. millionaire may be seen prac Ucing with the noted professiona! inst the veteran. The | OTOP Your jaffair terminated a draw, ] decision rendered was \the one given Earl |coma featherweight, over Joe Har. This novel method of cultivating one’s golfing style has already | brought wich player. and it was Anderson who was n: tonal ranser-up to Bob Gardner zae meet @ school at its lunch hour? “Hen” Topping, as he le familiarly fully 1,000 known to his friends, isn't in the i pee psy egress years he has been conspicuous in championships, and with a fair! anced GF drome from behind, another tackled me thousands of other golfers, has/| lit was to cure these and speed up private tutor, Scarsdale in 1914 record for 72 holes, The young sullenars enthusiast mere er first attracted attention from ae So golfers when he defeated Chick Evans in a 19-hole match for the North and South championship at In the winter of 1914 Topping spent swings, and in the spring of that Travers, Knapp abroad for an invasion of the English links, He lasted! with Len La ; ionger in the British amateur|et the Kenctece Ore” cmplored championship than Travers, : s Outmet, Hale or Knapp. In the (Continued) French championship of that year Topping was runner up to Oulmet 4 for the title St. Pan! Stove Repalt & Phumbing Ca, a EE re Fire back tinin: | league war days. } Cheasty’s For National Preparedness For Personal Preparedness The “Invincible” Suit $16.50 Always— $16.50 “Values Tell” PINKMAN’S GLAD RAGS _ CAUSE RIOT BY EDDIE PINKMAN The next day my friend, Dick Clements, called me up and sald BETWEEN OURSELVES Y THE SPORTS EDITOR OLFDOM boasts of one skilled devotee who pays bis private tutor $2,500 a season for tips! on the grand old Scottish pas-| he had been laid ume, Henry J. Topping, son-in-|o¢f¢ indefinitely, law of Daniel G. Reid, Wall st.}and asked if I agnate, iging is the player with the nk roll, and Macdonald wanted to meet his girl and her friend, who were Be attending the Any afternoon now, except Satur-| Polytechnic high days and Sunda this young] school, which is some school, with ® swell bunch of lively students, as I was soon to find out. Dick and I alighted at Wash- the links of the Greenwich | | s left shoulder a litte more,” says Smith to his pupil,| ington and Grand and Topping, good player that he| s+ and walked ~ meekly obeys like @ novice/ong block west to the school ju: grounds, little thinking of my sum- er attire, which consisted of yud hat band of blue and white, @ sport shirt of large blue and white — stripes, a blue and gold tie, low quarter shoes that gave my very — noisy hosiery a grand display. They were of a very odd kind, blue stripes and blue polkadot with white background. Can you im ~ agine such an attire, and going to — st taking up the game. aes Green- He recently won © Ardsley tournament, defeat * John Anderson in the finals, Detroit last summer. students out on the grounds. They all collected around us, and after — & little debating, as it med, tl riot started, as some one called out iffer class of golfers, For many any of the most important He {ts a rr | d the nec ing good match player, but like | eee’ (he neck, while othecs aaa for my legs, but by this time I was wise to what their object was, so I |gave a shake, and we all fell to the ground. Then a more violent |riot started, as some called out, |"Oh, it's Eddie Brewster!” jall but one let go, and we t a couple of minutes, when I jmyself and rose to my feet. professor came on the scene 8 careless spells. us 8 8 Kame that Topping engaged a Smith won the championship ai in @ world’s etropolitan leverything was explained, and | parted the best of friends. The next day there was | writeup in the papers, I was | ginning to get acquainted, so I out to Universal City to call Carter De Haven, but he was out. Saturday morning the ite} | maker called me up and said: “We cannot get Hoppe for next Tues day, but have you matched with him for the following Tuesday, but would you like to meet Len Lauder in the main event next Tuesday?” and I said, “Sure,” so I was matched inehurst in 1912. He captured veral small club titles during @ next two years, BR 8 J any hours in Herbert Strong's door school perfecting bis ar accompanied Oulmet, Evans, Herreshoff, Hale and Bob Simpson's hurdling 1s | e@ best since the Federal | By the Famous “Princess” Steamships of the Canadian Pacific Line See Alaska in Comfort Th&splendia steamers “Princess Charlotte,” “Princess Alice” aid “Princess Sophia” offer unexcelled service. Com- fortable rooms with modern conveniences, and meals that are all that is to be desired. Inside passage. No seasickness. 1,000 MILES OF DELIGHTFUL SCENERY Passengers have sufficient time at Skagway to make round trip to summit of White Pass by White Pass & Yukon Railway. 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