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& STAR—MONDAY, JULY 10, 1916. PAGE 7. outh Travels 250 | ¢; Miles to Caddy for ot hiro Northwest Champ VER hear of a caddy traveling 250 miles to carry a golfer’s kit of tools? Russell Smith, the new amateur champion of the Pacific Northwest, received a somewhat unusual request from Earl Johnston of Tacoma shortly be fore the Spokane tourney, asking for this privilege, When| the Portland golfer replied affirmatively, young Johnston} boarded a train and arrived in Spokane in a jiffy. “He car-| tied clubs all week for the champion and was the proudest | person in camp when the new champ romped home ahead in| the finals over Paul Ford of Seattle. Johnston's father is /@ Our Lads Split Two | With Bob 3 - a PRS | The Vancouver Beavers and our WAR SONG OF THE DODGERS |Giants split yesterday's double fra We've been scorned and joshe cas at Dug park Agu , the lo For so many years, cals got the worst of it ney took In the whirl of the driving fray; the first melee, 2 to 1, but were Cheers sounl tkb test | blanked in the second contest, 1 to ; 10. Both contests were splendid ex Unto our ear hibitions of the national nuisance, | But look where we are today! Both were won in the last canto. | Frank Eastley was on the knoll ' in the initial They say: that soon we are Joppowing Pat Callahan, Pat Bound to crack; inclined to do a bit of aeroplaning for our sid railroad man and presumably he rode from Tacoma to Spo | That we cannot hold the pace at intervals, and in the end this ne on a pass He caddied for Champion Smith in the From the upward track was the direct cause of his being a epee? at Tacoma last year | Who'll bring us back onmnie. ate weed ht innit P Tl game ent el inning GiWenT Mane IVARWON Oe na eee From our place to the fore in the race? ics Sis vale a (8 oe ug Vila eI bps phailg derlla | In the Inst of the ninth, Wally Cade Chalk up another win for Les We've met every team and have |man and Bill Meclvor did the trick. the most perplexing (hat confront: | parey The Australian recently Wally opened the frame with a two- ed the Spokane Country club on the |egok 0: 4 . aon. | . Wallopec Il SEEEe the Champlonshine. The clad] er ere oem American ayy Walloped ‘em al ‘ sack ewat and Bill followed with « who made the long journey across We've won on sheer merit alone! fe located nearly 15 miles out of > bingle that would have easily giv- . the Pacific, hopeful that he would \ | 1 the city, without auy rail contec:/ye able to stop Darcy. The shor Ve've got the call en him a safe passage to second tions, and for this reason caddies! was on the other foot, however Cause we've played better ball fo it been necessary to gallop a h . ' that distance. * And we'll keep first place for our own % tf tt tt et No club that ever represented New York in the American league had a better chance for the pennant that the club that Bill Donovan is piloting this year. Bill has a@ fine fielding aggregation, good hit ters, exce Were scarce. Shortly before the and Crouse lasted Just one round tournament the club appealed to) and 40 seconds into the second the Y. M. C. A. for boys, and a small! Crouse was floored thtee times in army of juveniles reported for duty | the second before the final count, SEMRT asenod, auso. were wetter which Just about lets him out The second game was another nip-and-tuck battle, with Bill Rose and Wayne Barham the directing generals. Barham had all kinds of 7 - sain 4 tit? @ s stuff, and Rose was not far behind. lent pitchers and fair catchers The’ Giants ant bet two Mee Miss Clara Katharine Haywood [BUTTE LEADS NORTHWESTERN ; @ short course “of sprouts, but it | BUT | t ot t% a tt tt A M HIT b * canal takes more than 10 minutes to|4EAGUE IN Bape Aad 2 A Ii * ££ we ew e & * + * H HH |*the work of Baker, Mages, Caldwell, Fisher and Gedeon was disap-| Barham, however, while Rose wae make a caddy. Some of their nts.|_ Butte ts leading the Northwos Cuedom now boasts of a newsher father decided to secure the!Maurice Daly declare that she ts| pointing this spring, All of them have rounded to form and are go nicked for six. That just about takes were ludicrous. poses ftp geet ne gg Poly artist who may some day supplant|ervices of a professional teacher, |the best woman player he ever saw | ing estrone tells the story of the whole works. BEND, ORE.. WANTS flelal records up to and including | Wilde Hoppe ax holder of all titles and Cline was engaged handle a cue tt t t ot ot tt i P TO see sooo Bours cae Samy recetes SP Ab 88d HoletAs Toc, mncst febeut addition to the)” pa Urset, he, yore tutelage it is at the 14.2 balk line | If George Mogridge, the sensational southpaw pitcher, who Injured his The — a Bronson Py r be a ies Haywood made such rapi 4 ecove: ae) ~ipf r Ts Gimert of Bena Cee had ing are the other team batting aver-|galaxy of billiard luminaries ts a) prog » tat hala ua We ees game that Miss Haywood gives meniaey nome: time 608 “am bie rida plac gy ree bevarag4 PERCENTAG! 10 rounds at Bend July 31. A syn. (88°: Spokane, 277: Tacoma, jgiri, Miss Clara Katharine Hay-| of 19, she ie the best woman her best exhibitions, having | ta ticrotok armani ey possess, and two star southpaw hurlers! \@ Ar Ey duiiiedeh, of ‘soins. ot the! Vancouver, .263; Great Falls, | wood, of Cynwyd, one of Philadel-| billiardist In the world, and the Wade Mah cine oF 76 at tHe | Sho moatiae end Gallop, should a then the American 10eete COLUMN ccest prominent men in that vicin.|-223: Seattle, 233 phia’s suburbs, Next winter may) equal of many first- men style. At 18.2 balk line she has | P : . “st uo on tt 8 t : EVANS CONTINUES A see the sensation of this Quake | bed : MAN ity has been formed, and, acting 8 AT — tea gene | leery sh | run as high as 60, while her |The Yankees can and may win without Mogridge. With him their under its authorization, Joe Flana-|/HEAO OF FLINGERS mias competing against men in the} Miss Haywood still takes two lew | record at straight rail is 150. | chance looks better than that of any club in the league. gan, Bronson’s manager, has tele-| Rube Evans is leading the chuck. |°!48* B national tournament |sons a week, and plays once a week| She made her first public appear-| tt 2% ot a 8 faphed Johnny Kilbane a very fat-|ers of the Northwestern. He has| Ml#s Haywood, who has been a/at a private billiard parlor against ance about a year ago when #6) qewman, Ga., is about to experience the thrill of a {ifetime. The an- phed Johnny Kilbane a very flat-| won 13 and lost 9 for an average of pupil of Harry P. Cline for the last|the best amateurs in Philadelphia. | played two games with Cline at the ‘ 7 e G ” NORTH early in August. Seer et Ser an averake Of three years, has been playing bil:|She also practices an hour and a|Beifield Country club | nual tournament of the Georgia Checkers association is to be held WESTERN The offer is said to be around/jother top-notchers: Webb, Spo- eae Ss seasons, and first at- half a day on her 4%x%foot table| Since that time she has played 10} nese ust Spehene $1,000 for a 10-round bout, and will| kane, won 4, lost 1; Wolfram. , [tracted the attention of Dr. R. H.|at home, She executes all the dif-/cames with the leading amateurs, tr fng carnival will be staged there/coma, won 10, lost 3; Acosta, Vao.|*#e!phia. After two years of {n-|leading professionals with such|games we 1 at 18.2 balk line,| ar sonal prea y Bie 4 ga ’ J 7 * Heattle August 7. couver, won 13, lost & struction from Dr. Switzer, Mias|ease, grace and abandon as to make/and in the 10 contests she made al eae eee aa ie te ae eauaineeds ¢ b Lat t that eran ucte n 7) NY nd average of ne 6 | Haywood becane #0 proficient that|a veteran instructor and player Ii" !erand age of nearly 6 __ | Phil Carter says he took up golf for his health, Quite a number of golf-| = core AE hi WAI VARIVE “FR: | | ers wish that Phil bad always been healthy OOKIYN .ss00 FORMER BOSSES OF NEW YORK YANKEES | H h : Off % % Philadelphia MANAGE RIVAL CLUBS ON PACIFIC Coast ||] INVENTS NEW TEE ughey Jennings EPS _sitent Brigade had been relegated to the ash hea x tion as @ race hoss, when he suddenly and p a decent show- TO AID GOLFERS) A ibifor King of Swatland _\¥:"*sps'vettcut eosin Sm O@Tam a9 TSO FaaTtTr a & | ing ine rece A Tacoma man has invented w : | % 88 tt a new tee which he thinks will hat's the matter with J. Frank ddie forced a pitcher to make A) He changed hands several times, each time at a reduced price, his varl-| ew york 1008 be of great service in public] lin Baker? Has Father Time dim ay for him. That meant a pitch-| ous owners finally giving him up as a quitter, till J. J. W. Morrow, eland 58 parks where it is impossible to} ined the eye of the home run slug Ut Or t ated Ba Newcastle, Pa., a blackemith, bought him for a song pone. Qn s tee in order ger of > years? Sage Some fog lated 3 ~~ 8% 8 8 8 ts 8s Washington ieee Is cut In a block of Tladhey Jonsines. offers « er. Then he usually had to) Morrow studied the horse's hoofs and found they concealed corns, ab- | Detr ; “614 eel Gnd a piece of rubber hosel oo cncivas’ co” tho Yaakov | Gaboe con the inter deat aaturat cesses and various other things which made {t small wonder he /ft. Louis -.-- 4 = Inserted perpendicularly. The} trouble thee: <9 *liy kf ay es . or fost Saturet | waen't doing any stepping on the tracks. For months he worked |"™!*és!2h's ‘ hese revolves around a pin. The li Hie cays “Bake's disappointing} “it's different now, There's no| ‘fx up those fect, and now Silent Brigade is « speeder again. ball is placed on the top end of | snowing is due to the fact that|one getting on ahead of Baker to eg Deh gdh di ONO the hose, and when the sphere lf the latter no longer has Eddie Col-| worry the pitchers, so they work | Me Won first heat and took second money in the 2:17 trot, at Cranwood struck the hose revolves and #0 | jins hitting ahead of himandgiving|on him at the start. He doesn’t! track, Cleveland, in the Lake Erie circuit, does not interfere with the shot. | pitchers something else besides get the good ones to hit at. They| S228 8 8 cates AB. & PO The wood is sunk into the] Haker to worry about. |keep the ball on the corners and | 8llm Sallee announces that he has retired from baseball. The National Mnaw, $9 .occsoesc 8 6 8 tn ground flush with the surface of “Collins w: getting on base| when they get him in the hole league, however, will play out the season as scheduled. Morse, 2b 400 8 #8 : the tee. about half the time he batted be they make him hit at curves for 88 88 8 8 Sees eS fF 4 fore Baker,” says the Tiger boss, |easy putouts.’ | Everybody seems to know that the Dodgers have no chance for the pen-| iinet) ila 6 1 ete — — . pode rales me “ ——-| nant but the Dodgers. i a -3 92. 3 See uo oR Ps $ 1.23 on ° Penn Athletes Are Ww ° ee aE | * line will form at 73.8 1 4 | “Electric Cure for Boneheads.”—Headline. The line will form at the ae te : Badly Abused Set; |"¥ @NESTO SWI ESSESSEPPL) nares eatrnee 0 to ea ee (32 ae * , R. H. PO, : Given Poor Grub | Ff” S | : N | murder will out! We are now informed that Mike Gibbons was once a ‘AB RW PO. A. : cll i TOMOT.LOULSTOIV.UTLEANS _ wromier 2.5% 3 oa An athlete's life bas its ups and ee 5 PRLS i ; ! (48) 8 oe a Pp . Pr iis * r [20 F soe “ downs, say students hained to the} Richard Nusseek, $7 yearn of) The gioves, which are vutied | Suffragets Hand | ws 8 ee training tables at the University Of] age wants to prove to the world |OVer the hands and then buckled Ball 2 H $3 8 ko 1 ne cookis , equipped naddle | B. Brown, rt ~ °° Pennsylvania. Home cooking 18 8/14: it’s possible to swim the Mis-|°: re equipped with a paddl ike! Out Cakes to Ba | ie Soasepann oe 8 aCe ° oa rr) minus antity, according to an 4. covering guaranteed to do the : ry | -— torial inthe Penneyivanian, which|siaaippt river from St. Louie to|work of a strong oar or paddie| Lossers in Georgia) I wet rere [reads New Orleans. He has hurled aj The shoes are huge creations and| — } ning run scored with none out. At akfast six out of eight/challenge @t «1! natators from 18 | resemble those worn by slapstick ATLANTA, Ga., July 10.—Pastry Seat 00010000 1s Troe fe gpendbrn de othe sagen bg arco tay jand knockabout comedians on the such as mother used to make has Ve The hot cereal ran short At noon All Nusseek asks is that he be | variety stage. | pa } permitted to wear gloves and| Nusseek wants to compete in the |*UPpianted gents haberdashery as | = 8h the potatoes were blackspotted on only half boiled, Cold rice, rubber) Shoes of special construction while | annual Mississippi river marathon premiums for playing extraordinary potatoes and eggs welcomed the|!n the water. He claims he can|swim to be staged by the Mis-/at the local Southern league ball make one stroke do as much work|souri Athletic club, and ff success-| vith May { emanding a re- | With Mayor Gill d ng a ond Shaws 3 athletes at dinner. The knive . lforke and glasses were only hait|a@ 15 by other contestants if he is |ful in this will start imme-|""nerore the final game of the At-| (woe! tax ley } oon pyhw beeper 20. Umpire hed allowed to use his improvised de-|diately on his voyage to New Or. 1 , ment heads crying out their neces. . a r llanta-Little Rock series a delega | ity for much more money to oper: t | “After leaving the training house | Vices OF Sk ie ee tion of suffragettes present offered |it. than was available this year 1 lee Cua oe |four cakes as prizes for the first/ing city finance committee will RH. PO. A. B i |houses to eat ° Jhome run, first triple, the best |¢ay nao ol o 8 0 8 8 * eae meer me Tu ake up the work Friday afternoon " a “xow te tnow wn wereain aot] Portland Boy Wins Golf _ ing'viiyer’se tie ess reason ct ig vp the city x bude : 3) a F a d o why women should yote for 1917 e°0 8 oa a % | iy rr | Ti l F S 1 M Sammy Mayer captured one by! "Corporation Counsel Caldwell PS ied | voling ircuit drive, and Moran's |hay « os at ‘ ' Left to right—Harry Wolverton and Frank Chance, rival Pacitic | Thousand Holds | itle rom eattle MATE e Siiooa note Duby Doll ee oT, ie tegertueet as 968 ee eS Coast managers, snapped on San Francisco field. | M Tanobéom woe tie cake offered in pense ¥ ent & BS, $3} ia ay Not Prove a , ‘ a pF ie a Jacobson ’ . ), or $2,580 less than this year, &* 2 a iiss Sow visk diy tan|canelsncts, and returved to the! y Forrest Watson, Oregon's sens yp " Mos and Dr. C. B, Ford, Best|the beauty competition, while Ben reets Superintendent Case says ceo get along without Frank Chance| Coast league. Chance succeeded | Enough at That |tions! th fer, de : nd - aie ee Mrs. E. Mathewson and Mr./ny Meyer was given spelt ts? he wants $75,000 to $100,000 more RH. PO. A. Be 4 oO! eattle Saturday, and won the | Bone. lfor the best answer to the q Y ith he » » + | Murphy, 1b 4.0 @ 8 fm ‘ ed ; Pinca an he had this year. The park ised Harry Wolverton, and so can|"!™.804 was allowed toruntheclubj |, | Potlatch amateur championship. | Men's driving, longest ball—H. A.|of why women should vote. i this 3 The park | Mymu ot 8 a > as he saw fit, but he, too, gave it} Earl Caddock, of Anita, Ia, 185-| °° baer cher -finmed 4 ena Lie | egy, | board will ask for a levy of 1 mill, ‘3s 0 6 8 som Chance and Wolverton get along) up |pound wrestler, and the only man|,.7%¢ ¢ on ery yearly acto fy «med Andee Mr. Bone.| Meyer's answer was Why/as against .9 mill in the last al-|© 1400 8.8 Oem 7 Without New York city Now the former Yankee man-| Who ever pinned Joe Stecher to the|7h@ winners of the Tarlaly sige or J, Dempsey, Tacoma, Be sould men vote SE lowance. | 492 2 3m » Chance and Wolverton are now|agers, considered head and shoul-|mat (before Joe became a profes./01 the tolimemen pigiesaasl tS gs cong ayy Leeder ag aes ene) Budget hearings will be held in fe ee 28 - engaged in the bitterest pennant|ders above thetr fellow pilots, are | sional), is going to try a repeater é . itaakt knee rs Se cee . W. |the mavor's “throne room.” Pun ee a ° ‘ Face ever witnessed in the Pacific| commanding the foremost clubs of|on the sensational Nebraskan. Cad- vere a mgr perp bs eli heb et er pga ball—Clatre | Kinzer Shoots ell = 8 prea pet Pepa yy j Coast league: Chance as manager| the Pacific Const league. There in|dock, however, asks that he be|cohmmoie F sors eh hs Hl. Prine Te est averaee,’ at Harbor Island’s J.W. EDMUNDS, a1 0106 «37 Of of the Los Angeles club; Wolver- little to choose between the two | matched with Lewis, Aberg. Cutler, og ye sacatellotbadstsia YY. Oph.D. 000000000—8 4 Dorttes Rr extra 000000006 3-3 Calvo, Sacrifice hite— . tzsimmons, Stolen bases—Shaw 2, Struck out--Rose 6, Barham 6. Wile pitch—-Rarham, Hit by pitched ball Raymond and Giddings, by Barham, | Double playe—Shaw to Raymond te ¢ t *otlateh i} a teur cham : . \ ia pe pilot of the San Francisco | clubs, so, {t's up to Wolverton.end| Zbystko, Ordeman and Americus| Potlatch men's amateur chad Flying Clay Pigeons Seals, pennant winners in 1915 Chance to prove who is the amart-| before he again tackles S& pionship- wr atsor Wolverton bossed the New York| est manager. Baseball experts of | ( land European War Is a dock in college bred and known) hy women's championship Yankees in 1912, was a victim of cir-' the West favor Wolverton ent. WORAE seplok: the boy with a thousand holds.”| ie Aves Ford of Seattle Calling Canada’s trapshots took a back seat 1 at the Harbor Island traps and Roth amateurs and professional unday | LAR PRICE REAL PAINLESS| sanaanite at madeiph Wilheten. ‘ot Stars of Tennis) warcnea R W. Kinser crack as out || FRASER-PATERSON CO 2 dings: Brinker to T, Cunningham, “Time “ | ee of 50 of the elusive clay ducklings 2 | M A R KET R E P O R T lgereos consolation flight—T. $,| WF in Burope is what Sherman|Tom Wilkes, C. E. McKelvey and D ENTISTS Lippy of Seattle said it was, according to the tennis|P. Rhodes fell one short of Kinzer. | ATTEND TO YOUR TEETH NOW | Handicap against bogey —RBest|devotees of Canada. Ont of 100 : | While We Are é ; in —@ | whit 20.00 t, C. M. Seeley, Seattle. Best}men in the Toro | Peguare toe P| Tait to00 120? |Prose, Rudolph Wilhelm men In the Toronto Tennis cub,/Geo. Engle Helps | CUTTING THE CUT RATE PRICES 30.00 gangs | 8TOs y 26 have not i m - 040.00 | -Tworball foursomes--Robert Bone not gone to the front Japanese Tossers {ff Silver Fillings.... .25¢ Gold Crowns......$3 and A, Stewart of Vancouver Mrs, Harry Bickle, Canadian| | “ (Corrected 4: Goawin Apricots, Cal |woman singles title holder, who Win Over Laundry} Mixed foursomes—Best net, Mra _{competed at the Lakewood club, in George Engle twirled for the| Japanese Mikados yesterday, with home| the result that the little yellow men 1 like champs and trimmed brother, Capt. Edward Hickle, of|the New System Laundry lads, 10| |the 48th Highlanders, who haw been|to 1. Chauncey Wright's flingers brought back from Ypres, where he| forfeited. to the Burnside Hatters. was wounded | the national clay courts tourna ment, at Cleveland, hurrie Spring linet Ducks, fat Albert Hansen Jeweler and Sliveremith a In order to introduce our new (whalebone) plate, which is the lightest and strongest plate known, to Toronto to greet her husband's | look 3% Ibe Hens, 2 Ibe and under Hens, 4 tbe. and over Carrots, Cal Cal. grapefruit 010 Second Ave. Near Madison Er; eunrantees 16 yest. Serr, ss first time he wae a viethnnor den| Butte Heads Off | ON DENTISTS—305% Pike Bien o th (nhicbone) mo certs ER RTE |g Dealal Redacte eae sis itn hea" | ame Wins, 6 to Bip carer aise sees © BEES | Ear Sap iy Senin + Gold BS .ON | Grapes, seediens Otticen 20%-118 | Wilcox Wins Auto At Butte now RI - a w, ease ave, in Wash Spokane $3.00 | Honey, © | Honey, strained eee | « per don... 4 @ White crowns .. yand Union Mike. ery, brick Gold fillings . Loeal lett : Land Union Pt | Race at Soo PRO k- einai Sal aR ile Yee | Bilver fillings | Loca! non i ga als ena cee se | people who have not | City Reuther and Sheeley; Schroeder | nela oranges ° ery, a oe heen able to ta q ~ a a Platina fillings 780 | Parsley, don eee eet my bee nate | SIOUX CITY, July 10,—The 50.)4n4 Hoffman d Peaches, Cal of teeth for $20 that I |mile auto race staged here yester. have decided to con tinue the reduced rates until August 1 All work guaranteed for 16 years. | Peppers, bell, Ib oe impression taken In the morn- | Pireapple. Florida, erate and get teeth same day, Exame | Radishes seee 4 advice tree. Raspberries, Sumner, crate 1.26 |day was won by Howdy Wilcox . |He whizzed the distance in 40:29, Great Falls Wins 712.57 —RESTAURANT—— Wisconsin tion ba p} sg : ” Javeraging 72.57 miles per hour. Got! and see Samples of Our Pinte retry, Eat aicsiag “MG OM | Tones A NGS Lewis finished second and John Close Melee From Bride We | ° , S126 @ 1.80 |Helect ranch 5 During, the entire leon third. Tacoma’s Tigers||| The Hishest Class Chinese and American Eating Place on the real Turnipe, Cal 1 month of July shines | +o RE ORIN a | Coast—Exquisitely Fitted Up—Sanitary Kitchen Most of our present patronage te | Watermelon ‘ 6 | Qe penny | put 1 $8 pond filing | 1 1 early customs Apples Country May and Grain for $1.50, $6 fiiinge tor . At Great Falls Rn # tre whose work ts still Riving ood town Propane, 1 cea paid producer! $y fitings f |Felix Club Beaten | yacoma _ ' Bl The Best Place on Earth to Get Your fatlefaction. Ask our cu ; 7 ; s ra : aR ms sss y | by Olympia Tossers °F icin vnc anai| CHOP SUEY and NOODLES to our ice, be sure you are v4 i} to ant sale y © n \ ht place. Bring thie ad with you. | | n'y in 28-09 |_, Busine month of wey teeth | Oy wae. Sg i0vthe Crist Unequaled 25c Merchants’ Lunch Served Daily . [forsPyurrhes, will be trom #2 to'$10| inh of Seattio was handed 11 A. M. to 7 P. M. it - Rat ‘u ate | Timothy : > Lote tuned ae’ years, an|loping by the locals yeaterday, 8 NATIONAL RESULTS South (Near Yesler W 4 | | Mixed timo yf Offices establish 26 years, A op! ¢ als yesterday, § ESU Dentists , é 3. | Restorn Weectaston ‘sos: or guaranteed, 16 years. Open|to 6. Flagstad, the local catcher,| At Chicsgo 1, Boston 5 | bdr (ana ldin pala seen mia 207 UNIVERSITY ST. Umothy29.00 @30.00 jevenings unul & and Sundays until) got three two-baggers and a homer At Cincinnati 3-3, Brooklyn 9-10 t) @upesite Hraser-Paterson On. iil akisuale” Nyda melanin pone Main out of four trips to the plate At St. Louis 8, Philadelphia 6. i

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