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STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1916. PAGE 7. EE CUB SOUTHPAW ‘FOOLS EM WITH 5 DIFFERENT STYLES» BY HAROLD JOHNSON Five—count ‘em 5—different pitching motions blend in making Gene Packard's slab repertoire a baffling proposition for hostile batters, Because he has delved into the depths of the curving raft, has mastered this galaxy of slants and is gifted with imited gameness, the wee southpaw of the Chicago Cubs § among the best in the majors and now is running Jim CRARY 1S NOTHING WHEN You'RE CLEVER WITH THE GIL DOBIE HAPPY NOW; FIVE FOOTBALLERS TO RETURN FROM BORDER and marched away to the bor. der, Doble was sore put to It. Yesterday, however, an or der was issued by the war de- partment, allowing all stu- dents to leave thelr regiments DON’T FEAR AR THE WATER | CHATS ABOUT SWIMMING BY GIRL CHAMP Giimour Doble, football men- tor at the U. of W., Ie not given to uproarious laughter on many occasions, He was observed today, how- NEW YORK TO MATTY Whether you go, or whether you stay— Whether you manage, or keep in the fray— aughn a close race for the “star” role on Tinker’s staff ever, parading the city with | In time for the fall school No matter, old boy, what you ever may do— . * ‘ : h bit of a smile | terms. This means that Dave 5 rs teste, Rig! suet ) Packard's stock in trade consists of the straight fecsiag le he. pares whe Loss, center; & Murphy, The heart of New York will be ever with you! o@ver-hand, side arm, side and underhand, cross fire mouth, end; Cy Noble, another end; and straight underhand deliveries. “Why all the hilarity?” he Hank Dorman, a back, and Tell us of Radbourne, of Rusie, Roger Hardy, the husky crew man, who has promised to turn Tell us of Waddell or Plank, Je doesn’t rely wholly o: J 3 8 i He di y wholly on one particular twister but mixes coming home,” fem up according to the stage of combat, the number of balls he replied out for football this year will Of Johnson and G. Alexander, and strikes called and the ability of the batter governing his! He was speaking of five all be back In the fold. oe Of Coombs and of Bender of rank; ° huskies who were being de- jorman was not at schoo! Te Tale Choice. pended upon to turn out for | last year, but stated before Tell us of Walsh and of Rudolph, Of Wood with the smoke on the ball— And still we will say, that in all-around play You were the king of them all. Because of his unusual number) of deliveries, Packard is fortified | against right-handed wallopers as Well as against the left-handers Like most southpaws, Gene has straight overhand motion, and th this throws a big drop curve tterned after that which made ter invincible against the New York Giants of the dark ages. = In addition, he boasts of a remark able change of pace. He can snap the ball over the plate or he can jon when the leaving for the border that he When the Intended returning this fall if Ii to arms possible. Whitman Trains With Pugilist for Fall Fight boys anewered the Whether you go, or whether you stay— Whether you manage, or keep in the fray— No matter, old boy, what you ever may do— The heart of New York will be ever with you! Californians Eliminated in Tennis at Portland low York, will be i NEW YORK AND THE LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE c | 7 Karsky won | New York has not had @ fistic champion since the days of the ALBANY, N. Y,, July 26— Gov. Whitman is a firm believer In “tuning up” personally for PORTLAND, July 26.—-Having|court for many a day. Seem scrote the middie, waing the state campaign this fall. eliminated the first of three Call- several sets after they had gone to/ glory of Terry McGovern. McGovern, at that, was a Brooklynite, ee ee; eens: Doater eat Th fornians who inva¢ Oregon to deu but could not maintain the Unelss the unexpected happens, the metropolis is apt to produce the Pil Getuce ve toned’ Packard sista omesek Webann, pre jgrab the state tennis champlonshp, pace established by the gore next lightweight title bolder, It has two candidates in Bennie Leom ; Il. K. Richardson of Portland, title| lander, Meanwhile, Barber, who| ard and Johnny Dundee, and they seem to outra ree have tcokan: ver Lange stele, sigelbon ppt Bape holder in 1914, today clashed with met Richardson today, was easily | tenders ai cutrank all the Ofna Miriiac ta the Watieas. aur -|L' Nim theu © reguiar course “ Allyn Barber of Lox Angeles, There disposing of W. 1. McDougal of It fe bard to say which is the better boy. Leonard has outeaia incase tire ts abeet tie kare physical trainiste, consisting of is still another Golden Stater nm, J P _,, the Scotch wop in ten-round bouts, but Dundee has always been there thing in the busin to boxing, medicine ball exercise, Clyde ¢ y—to be defeated be Myron Hu utchinson, § pokane hi 1 at the finish, showing all his dash and fury, and many believe that in goive. it is especially puzzling rope skipping and the like. |fore the Northerners have the school “comet,” and Hugh K a long bout he would wear Billy Gibson's protege down. to the left-hander, for the rea- McCann has been the physical | . jchampionship to t sel Ves. her of eattle, former Harvard tither boy would be popular as a Champion. They are young, ag- E gen he doesn't know whether Instructor at the Albany Y. M. Richardson's match with Irving crack, are two figures looming up| gressive, good fighters offensively and defensively, and can make the | the ball is going to break C. A. gymnasium for seve: 5 |Karsky of Gan Francisco was one big in the tournament They will lightweight limit/easily. It is only a question of time before one oF gets, Bon ed lof the best seen on an Oregon'get into action tomorrow \ the other gets Welsh tn a long-distance bout to a decision, if Leonard er into him. Packard also throws the cros: fire Spe an underhand motion and | delivery that is so quick and that a man at the val has time to see what fs to| | is unsuccessful next week. | its championship. Then, i¢ fortune smiles, New York will get Meanwhile, let us be calm! j 8 ee 8 | Tyrus Raymond Cobb says that Tris Speaker Is a great bali player. Middleweight Battle on Ty will find a surprising wor — ee ng will agree with him. Friday’s Card Attracts)... The Yankees should go after Wallle Schang of the Athletics. Wal- crashed into a wall and hurt himself very badly. That sort of stuff is being done exclusively by the Yankees this year, 3% % % % tS ANOTHER FOREIGN INVASION Johnny O'Leary to thrown. His fifth method of) Fight Ever | fiinging is a plain side arm ball) CHICAGO, July 26.—Ever Ham-| ‘ that is heaved from the shins to| mer, local lightwetght, has picked|BY OLGA FLORENCE DORFNER . A ® tough nut to crack tn his next American Champion Girt Swimmer | Since achievement in the world) of sports requires hard work, and| Altho the headline attraction at/showing he makes against the slug: | a? oe peepee gaol mgd bout, Johony O'Leary, the Seet |Copyright, 1914, by Newspaper Ein since achievement in other fields! priday night's Austin & Salt nox-| sing Reynolds (itn gee Bae cid ba Gg yo ge gan Seen Seerere demands work, why shouldn't the 19 show will be furnished by Ed-| Dan Salt announced today that} The great war has not killed the chance for international tennis Masten Braves. tn bis last tussle! ¢ is ba Bo go mg oe = *} A healthy mind ts quite as neces. rules for one be helpful for the oth die Pinkma: 4 George inate Ad Schacht will be the third man| competition, despite the fact that Anthony F. Wilding of England was Er eh = See tiee hal 95 durat-lanreed to welch: tee beset: citha [ent 82 8 Sound body. You cs ere? I belleve they are. je Pinkman and George Ingle. in the ring. killed at the Dardanelles, and other great English, French, Germam the Beanville ban ot | egre ‘0 Weigh 135 pounds, altho| nave a healthy mind if you have ll of life i# a contest. That's|considerable interest is beins; poth of the main-eventers are) and Australian stars are in the trenches For Ichiya Kumagae t is thought that O'Leary will trite but true. Whatever part of| shown in the match between Bob working hard for their melee. The | : not swept out of your mental make has come out of the Orient to dispute the prowess of the American anne weigh less. of mid- winner of the match will in all the Hneup you may be in, your rec-| Michels and Steve Reynolds, |p that tear of cousequen | tennis cracks. what may happen, of what people ord will show a higher mark {f you | dleweights. probability be signed for a return| Stories of the wonderful play of the “McLoughlin of Japan” drifted Port Orchard Team Former President Ie | may think, of how you may look,|refuse to worry, forget to be afrald| ‘The battling saflor comes here| go , with “inal ood ” teat pe in Manila, he vam ‘ Harry Anderson for the across the Pacific from time to time. of results. Banish fear and you'll) with a good reputation, and fans|championship of the Northwest in | quished Clarence J. Griffin of California, who, with William Johnston, find things coming your way vastly are anxious to see what kind of aithe lightweight division. uolds the national doubles title of the United States. easier than they did before Kumagae is now here. On Saturday he defeated Griffin again for That's what my training as a} the New York estate title at Utica, He beat him in straight sets so eas and ali the other varieties of fear that grow into consuming plagues — = tf you do not fight them. Tho ban- NEW YORK, July 26.—Robert D. Wrenn, former president of the |!#hment of fear is the one big rule United States Lawn Tennis asso ze no one can overlook and hope ciation and one of the prime mov-|t Win. ers in the plan for annual intor.| 1 know this fs true in athletics, sectional oben, "hes Den jand I hope to show in succeeding chosen to referee the coming Weat | #tories why I believe tt should ap- and East matches at the West Si¢e| Ply to any other effort. ' — Defeats Bremerton, _ “ye Port Orchard club won an| ting game from Bremerton ffs Sunday, 7 to 0. This is the first game this season in which heavy hitting Bremerton team failed to score. Gordon, for Port Orchard, struck out five mon and allowed but four Chosen to Officiate swimmer has taught me. 1 hope that this and the other | articles will be helpful to others,) particularly to girls, who are — bled with being afraid. (To Be Continued.) ily that experts gasped. How well the Oriental star will fare against R. Norris Williams, Maurice McLoughlin and William Johnston in the national champlon- ship remains to be seen. However, in the form he displayed against Griffin, he is apt to go far toward the title. Griffin is not the equal of McLoughlin, Williams or Johnston in singles play, but he is Gumtl—= the first flight, who plays an unusually steady if not brilliant game, and is a master of court genoeralship. The international flavor that the presence of the Japanese star in tennis courts in Forest Hills, Aw gust 4 and 5. AMERICAN RESULTS At St. Louis 8, Athletics 3. At Chicago 13, Yankees 8. At Detroit 6, Washington 5. APPLY AT DOCKS McGinnity Handed CHICAG july | 26. Walloping t by Tigers) Extension trol can stand a bit of doctoring, ' Scouts Ira and William I Sure Missed Sack days fishing. “Dutch” Reither com- JOE BUSH OF THE PHILADEL.|U ‘P Nick advised me to switch 1| PHIA ATHLETICS: |was a sidearm southpaw, but I “Lam convinced that the Cleve [wasn't as effective as I ought to be, according to Nick and a lot of land Indians have been getting t other smart pitchers At Cleveland 5, Rex Sox 4 At Tacoma: R H. * signs of their opponents, Why, it wan eo trouble to make this! wz MM Butte on § the old world's champion Athletics | x 4n¢6 in my style and now I sel-| War dispatches of recent date speak of the Austrians hurling recks |Tacoma .... .3 ¢ 1 | Had a few of those big league jafter he had been sacrificed from never develored a more vicious at-| 4 OOURE OM Je vi motion to| at the Italians. Thereby qualifying the subjects of Franz Josef as base McGionity and Roberts; Peter-| scouts reported siouching first to third jtack than the Indians unraveled |40m use the sidearm motion on. | ball fans. Laborers son, Sutherlan} and Baldwin Around In thie neighborhood had | ‘The fourth canto saw another pan | against us when we last visited deliver the ball, because 1 am con. Be ea he | _ a look in at yesterday's fracas (rattler hung up on the board for|Cleveland. They just simply laid » . re The most futile thing in the world—betting on the “sure thing” on \Leo Houck in Draw | between Nick Williams’ pace: ‘our side. Giddings cracked out a| up against everything we could of: 08 vitchors, ‘however, who, In |& race track, 2 ° is Wanted | With “Muff” B: | making Rede and the Giants, [bingle, stole second, and camelfer and slammed It all over the |KRown pitchers, however, who. te ee 1 u: FONSON, Pat Easticy, Giant twirler, romping in on Tealey's second | place pad | h ein AN / _ would no doubt be under con- [stringy bingle over first. The last! “Every ball they touched with ay Me pe Pg gg sages omueik on Sion Reatare. The ehigkene ety ee WAGES ON SHIPS: | BEND, Ore, July 26.—Leo| sideration for a chance in the [run came in the eighth. Morse|bat, almost, was a slashing line |t vey UNS\ ote) oe , | Aeextnus 3 Houck, Seattle featherweight, and! big show today. drew a walk, and went to second on | drive and ¢. heart-breaking percent . | “All true sportemen pose a bit," says Emer Ho. He 50c Straight Time \“Muff" Bronson of Portland, went | Pat scalped the Indians yes- - out, Giddings’ second hit scored | age of them spun their way to sa OE JACKSON OF THE | never dave basil ob Beanie Suet. reon Hough. can |to the fastest 10-round draw eve: rly fashion. im, territory HIT SOx 75¢ Overtime seen here. yesterday. Before the| Snot them out, 3 to 0, and at. | Bobby Coltrin stood the athering| ie teny.De,. ‘that’ Wwe .-worw'n| Tory ‘vou ieatito, pet voar'arr on |’: ‘ivbipamit: ‘eithone sGdmemmanehek cea tnvesnie' an thaeeauamnE WAGES ON DOCKS: |match, Bronson refused to box for| towed but three bingles to be (on its toes in the first frame when footy i o may A the blink, just start fooling With | position of singular disadvantage, Quite scanty He has seldom Mam ja referee's decision | garnered off his deliver he speared one off Bill Cunning. | sere bile pany n@ians the fadeaway ball | the opportunity of watching Ty Cobb, and probably doesn’t know there 40c Straight Time : = |” Boy! Page Ira Thomas and t had all indications) batted in w nile we were scoring | “pve had one experience, and it] ig such a thing as the New Cecil cate. 60c Overtime May Extend Racing | Billy Sullivan. i an-cut hit. ise —-. B nsf biting y on cured me. After pitching four or} % om 8 tt tt at Meet at Chica “Cyrus” Noble, the lanky Spo- a vans, the meentrie 1800 | the Indians do not figure to hit|{¥e fadeaways I developed a kink | Jack O'Brien's brother will meet Leach Cross’ brother in New York Free Board and Lodging. ZO} kane twirler, also had a hop or|kane southpaw, Joie he Reds) vnything jike the way they swat-|!2 my elbow, and decided to quit/ shortly, No matter how good fighters these youngsters become, they |two and some fast ones. His con-/yesterday. He spent couple of} iad seainst us." jexperimenting ‘ays will be known as the brothers of Jack O’Brien and Leach Cross. ‘ | “Some fellows have studied the| © the metropolitan district will lend to the tournaments at Seabright and Longwood, as well as the national tilt, will be generally welcomed, It is the Orient’s first serious bid for fame at the strenuous game of | the Occident. i of the 13-day racing meet at Haw-| however. plained of a sore arm, and was out) JOE BOEHLING, WASHINGTON | thing and got it down to a fine art. : or jthorne was being planned by its Firet Tally in Second |of the melee. He will twirl a game | SENATORS: They tell me it doesn’t affect their 4 549 CENTRAL BLDG. jbackers today. Stockholders in| Seattle chalked up its first tally|for the visitors before the end of! “A fellow can always learn some-| arms, but if they pitched it steadily, | ; the Ilinots Jockey club, which | Raymond's |the week. Bill Mclvor will be Se-|thing new as some fellows throw the spitter, lin the second chapter. This has been my ex- ! SEATTLE holding the meet, will meet today |soratch hit over first scored Hidred |attle's choice on the hillock today.| perience since Nick Altrock first/they wouldn't last long in any | to vote HS. Some favor a fall| ; — lsuggested that I pitch overhand {ieeane. al | | meet! ins, rather than an extension. | “ } a Western Wizard Is |CHARLES HERZOG | Pt Py * e ce OF GIANTS 5 Still in Runnin |" “1 had my best laugh of the sea ir ») | ere $s w sasaeae iain ce ey | son the other day after coming out |_ BOSTON, July 26.—T. R. Pell of Wor Pet Jof a faint. The heat and an attack Seattio— apn Ww. Ppo. a. & |New York was another victim of | Spokane 800 of stomach trouble knocked me out shaw, rt cs £8 Se Clarence Griffin, Pacific Coast ten- tcl rH while I was on the bench in Cincin REAL “PAINLESS ap ed wi ff 2 8) nis wizard, in the Longwood tour: | vancouver 477 | | nati, and, of course, the other boys i 1 8 2 6 o|ney yesterday. The day before |seattle zi athlete sent out calls for doctors to attend | ESS : “Bi tel et ae a Grittin eliminated The N “ee {+ | Gremt Failte a ‘| seen, the, ox " rte wi windy me, Clarence Mitchell beat the jams, titleuolder. e, San Fran-| ; examine and prescribe for any field by calling Dr. George Fallon, | Revs 4, 3 2 0 > 61. 9-7. NATIONA RESULTS ‘on of the Righ \ 0. h 4 D ENTIST |Fetncingiams, «2 $$ ff fetncan won from Auta’ ‘iad ml At Boston 2, Chicago 3 ee eee Nose and | enthusiastic fan, who is known | | Bastiey. p S68 9.2 ‘| _—_— xaant Mo others.” | thrpat specialist will gine examine |to all the Reds. | Ae > . and prescribe for any ‘Doc’ didn’t know what had hap- Total 2 7 6 e oor throat free betwee | Spokane an nt m ro A. ’| Amy Becraft Wins | Not a Dollar Be Paid Till | the hours of ovund 10.8 Tm. and Tso ee a at Saige — oe v « Need 0 ' Mitch.’ a way down the i Be ks In Tennis Match| E tnulte ured a runway leading from the stand larper, ‘rf ah Ta Met ee | fiicted” person, ‘no ‘Doc’ asked ‘Mitch’ what had hap- | lx Wittams, of 4 6° 1 «1 6 «06| Beth Langley, 1915 champion cf| matter what your pened, eae, ss Pe te ep ta 4 H Pome c in oe t Lege iota Apron trouble te, oF “‘Manager Herzog has fainted, oe ee ‘| tourney, was relieved of he o | t to bri “4 Noe ame me fk & olyesterday at Woodland park by B ASE B ALL Srutaes Mime | dard ; fi Total Amy Becraft. Several semi-finals | thoroug SPOKANE VS. SEATTLE | Oh!" said Doc, ‘You don’t want | Standard equipment for rotals lin the different classes were sched- | thorough | examina Bvsingasorpl emis a Y » oat, rons | . in order to introduce our new igh | led to be disposed of today | gear od nagrosie Ore at pa Ee, ee | any good motor car in- (whalebone) plate, which is the | 4 | u fully as te Take Fourth Ave. Cars 1 | d lightest and strongest plate known, | xor *1N onpareils Victors What extent I” ean | |De ayed Ceremonies | cludes one of those handy does not cover the roof of thi “taal et te : : mouth; you can bite corn off the ;/, soconagd Bo Everett Squad | AMUSEMENT s| On Program Today) humidor cans. Contains cob; guaranteed 15 years. ed saumeana ” ard * Gold ; $3. 00, 1 f | NEW YORK, July 26—Prevent | 25 Tom Keene Cigars. That Presado Blend crown .......+ sereees $3.00, | The Nonparetis “defeated Everett KES PLAYERS Jed by rain from welcoming their ‘i $15 set of teeth (whalebone) $9.00 | Sunday, 8 to 5. Tip Thompson, |" idol yesterday, New York fans will keeps exceptionally well on account of the $10 set of teeth . - $5.00 | \tormerly of the Nonpareils, Jump . OF a Bae @ cive Cite ution | ilating holes in the bottom of the can. ed t Everett. Afte elieving P COST OR} 6 give Chri athewsor ilatin: oles in eeeee worn Ver tooth. 98 BECP Abrams ip, the third snniig, belo lay cured. 1 will bot sovep? your WVATING A HUSBAND" 1 tT orion yinanae ah he ee if White ctowns $3.00 CIVILIZATION 1 tried his best to beat his former |tase unless I can give every, tab ml MO | wo and threatening during re eammates, but was unsuccess aweurance of QUICK and PER ‘ : e too . | pat filings Lae oat eee ig (MENT RESUINS ‘of 's CURB to| Fices ie. 304 the morning By the Can Silver fillings 3 ih. he Mis acai abd STAY Cl Wwelfth'yeat in this o_o, : Platina fillings predecessor. be We eeiib aa 4g vn ale Leonard Is Going ‘MEN. 1 KNOW THAT) ae Ee | To Try f Ail work, suare 'De Palma to Race DR. MACY ALACE HIP *\ o Try for a K. O., Bi 5 Prt te | NEW YORK, July 26.—An added | indtlon and advice f | { ather| On Chicago Track A11% Second Ave, Epler Mids. hey sone 10C 5 |incentive for Benny Leonard to Call and See Samples of Our Piste panned ir byron A aoa - — New Progra: flatten Freddie Welsh in their bat and Dridge Werk. We Stand oe ven | CHICAGO, July 26.—Ralph De} tle next Friday night, is an offer the Test of Time. 1 treat at | Palma, Italian daredevil automo Seth. Edwin J.Brown, D.D. S., Himself tyes an {from Colorado Springs promoters | h Most of our present patronage tn DISOR- lbile driver, has entered two cars |* t DENTI: “The Gin a to accept the little Harlem fighter f recommended by our early custom, DELS OF tor the specdway Grand Prix race | ADING STi SiON _ 4 cature muowriay |/as a substitute for the champion | H O7 i Totles, Ack our customers who or "914" tor to be run at Maywood, August 19. A $86.00 set for 920,00. braid ds te against Charley White on Labor | ¢ y faction. Ask our customers wh: Painless extracting | ————— | - } ve tested our work When coming 4isor-\[t was announced today. De Palma without charge, and all —— day in case the title sie x rf office, be sure you are in the refused oO ® ia tea ate other work at propo j te our office, be sure youare in th retuned to say who Ils teummat ad W i ve’ | NEW PANTAGES hands E : OO All work guaranteed) e HI Cut - Rate | jor reiiavie won? "| LEVINSKY WINS ANOTHER | Odd anemiinie as | eet te hes eee eae | USE STAR WANT <a3) . , A ST. LOUIS, July 26,—Battling year “Bri ‘as ‘ y Dentists | : Levinsky was given the decision Open evenings until 8 Brides of the Desert Schwabacher Bros, & Co. Ino. go7 UNIVERSITY #T. t jover Tom Burke here last night aot Le td wacker Ohne And Lots of Comedy |ADS FOR RESULTS Distributers, Seattle, Wash. te Wraser-Patersos Co. after 12 rounds, Matn 3640. A Splendid mill, 10¢ and 20¢, Oppest: Wg cede hice

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