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ot. at thy ut, mt as 3 sary to Perfect Manhood; Me who re 1 postions, we. ha) ; Spondent. Sleepless and who have lost all interest in life; Mon aN Lifelike lk toanas Maxitin tavor : ‘ ee See ee mer eres ene bare Jone AEN } YN Y)) Thite, was out) in uniform — with Every day until September 30th ie | , Tealey Raym hired hands _— — oR. PIERCE’ S SEXOID PILLS | oe (Oe a ania tne ‘mochie, take | oe | | endeavored to hit for Pat the. ce leaving Seattle 10:15 each : : , A Price $1 per Q le {| | Bastley in the inth frame, but orning T view the wonderful ¢ neering feats C . . > : t « » / ri" without any luck thre he forested Bitter Roots by daylight, take the »| Guaranteed. e fit after § re 7 - luxuriously appointed “Columbian,” leaving Seattle 7:30 Fe Cail oF Gircutas free. 07 PLAYS TENNIS Ps Y ie LN NATIONAL RESULTS ree REMEDY co. \ IN THE EVENING? Apert Pics anit Pe * Louls i Site . Information and Literature | he ; SOUTH Ba At Chicago 2, Philadelphia 0, meee . . HOTEL ANTLERS, FOURTH AND UNION | | RRING- PARTNER. At Cincinnat! 6, New York 6. City Ticket Office, Second and Cherry, Elliott 4812 STAR—THURSDAY, AUG. 31, 1916. PAGE 9 D PLANK, 41 TODAY, SAYS HE WILL PITCH 10 MORE YEARS! © wane | CHESTNUT ak ee OLDER THEY ARE THE FUNNIER THEY ARE) BY BLOSSER. HAS PITCHED FOR | VERE 4 Sot, SS ASE, ‘fnom'wasumes | vrei! nl HA-A-A~m& i ) 17 YEARS; STRONG AR GEN ENING sonesames A “WAJORS MAY STAGE “A SPLIT SEASON RACE pitching record set by Cy Young’s right Here's a problem for the dopesmiths today as the Gettys-|$ ASPIRANTS u ceed the burg wizard is celebratimg his 41st birthday RRR nnn ajors when big Plank, a medest, unassuming gent, expects to pitch 10 BY EDDIE PLANK years longer. He says he sees and as k big league spangles. Hence it is fair to a these fine mornings we'll awake to read reason why he shouldn't Re regular in sleeping! I always make it a point to be in bed at pe goaded night between the hours of 10 and sHar one OFl11, and out of the “hay” in the grizzled | morning betw as his arm holds out he wil nue to wear southpaw has shattered the mark set by “¢ in the} Don't ove id a plan Hong, ago. Hon foods, plenty Of meat end al Yankees hae Young pitched 22 seasons and retired at the age of 44./,inds of vegetables, A little soup, n of the nae Plank has pitched 17 seasons. ja sandwich and a glass of milk Unlike Young, who started to make diamond history at | constitute a filling luncheon m , 1 never drank or smoked jn my 22 year c Beh S youNs liath at the time ank was 25] i106 ‘as 1 really think tobacco and before he entered the majors. He had no minor league | strong drink affect one’s eyesight training or development of any sort and nerves Plank has never been blessed) ——— Take thinks easy in the spring, | with an e Itching motion. ye 4 d that I dare not throw a ball I the contrary, he apparently has h any speed until the trainin, flag grind to nd to run from r nships in seven-game pposition plan has beea On bworking slowly about two weeks f' | nge, if adopted, 1 1 saith ie gees cee S ggg todkgge- Colorado Springs, Colo. Give the muscles in your arm Ba ag gs oblige wagon The Star, on his 41st birthday, the Weish va Charlie [| plenty of time to get set, then start vantages to the ball clubs as" Grand old man of the firing line ) rounds for lightweight J throwing a little more and harder as the publ In view) of the epeaks a volume of wisdom. bip each day. parent ease with which/a tea “The majority of players and At Cedar Point, O.—Johony }| Don't employ strenuous methods be knocked from leaders! s who have seen me pitching a/[ Kilbane vs. George Chane to develop your pitching arm. Re Hose game are under the impres rounds for featherweight cham member you are going to be a sion that I am nervous when they | Plonship pitcher, not a strong man. Pitehing only will keep the arm in shape geo me fixing my cap and then At East Chicago, Ind.—Bat ‘ placing my left foot just so on the || tling Levinsky vs George Don't try to mock the delivery of nothing by a series of accidents and the fact that a club, getting late start has little or no in t | in a big league race, the move is certain to be ven considerat rubber before delivering the ball,” ("Knockout") Brown, 10 rounds. [| #0me other pitcher. the way it tee Grabbed From Shakespeare said Eddie, explaining his pitching At Tulsa, Okla—Carl Morris [that is most natural to you A little bet on the Phillies to re “1 do begin to have bloody Practices. “But it isn't nervous vs. Frank Moran, 15 rounds Drink coffee if you like it, but eat ¥ ldn't be am ss, according | thoughts."—William Donovan, ness. It is only that I am super At Brie, Pa—Lee Finneran [/only at brenkfast and dinner 1 sg re ews a stitious——a very bad habit most ball | vs. Cal Delaney, 10 rounds. have always taken coffee twice a In I have a kind of alscrity im | | sag | Siayers have At Brooklyn, N. ¥.—Jack Dil | |day, and do not think ft injurious. sinking."—Connie Mack “I don't know whether it is that || Jen vs. Jim Coffey, 10 rounds. Don't try to strike out every bat wots me Tbave more on the ball this season At Canton, O.—Joe Rivers va, [iter who faces you. Strive to keep the Cube {s tntversally| “O, 4 back yesterday—bid than I had in other years, but at |} Johnny ths, 12 rounds the batamen from reaching first neco ded by basebsll sharps. _—=| time retu John J. McGraw, ; At E Wash.—Laurence || base in the easiest way econ * . per ‘any rate I feel that I have just as 4 Re Brpoklyn, the popular choice to} Hall vs. Joe Gorman, four Don't try to do all the work dle i 4 “% ry riban eras aricteit comet ever pitch rounds, member, there's a team behind cop the champi nahis, m ve ea a9 “ very Bisson pe: cap of am aa aie Gaddis waeten ammeae you. Give the fielders a chance : eornias tec euamerc rence Maas . ; + 8 ourself fo nes when you a e! es New York in 1913, when I was a| Lace Only a wonderful brace in the| “For the life to come, I. member of the Athletics. I pitched ’ . es I) sweep |the thought of it, |tas stretch of the race wi Keep your arm covered after against Christy Mathewson that af a ks ps ‘ | Roste into th d. Without | Mathewson. fernoon, and beat him, 3 to 1, al-| betaling eggs ‘ Besa: ER pach r * es Stattings men seem 2 2 8 Nowing the Giggts two hits, one a Trial Spin Over Course omed to finish third. (By Benny Kauff) yecratch.” Connie Will Have | Taken by Many j Conditions relating to the Dodg-| “O, withered fs the garland of Piank’s salary arm the war"— nh - 2 ere nd Pbi a’ ri ipeences_ fa" oubicn, Jat te| Champions in 1917 Entries The Bike Race Course of et: hi game as scores of other great Mack. | NET STAR WILL BE BIG EVENT — liyn never led the chase. They “My salad days, when. I was (Aa @ youngster, back with old Mack-| Start at Pi & Taft's, Second ave., between Seneca and § ic ere seventh during the latter part! green in judgment”— Connie Mack, serene vietory men, orth o1 ond ¢., to Pine et. 4 mile. y d 7 _ . lege iltip rei teres ee] or defeat, declares he will have Fotiewing the announssment mal ce F sot ta Weetlela, § mile ieee « wikiing, cok wae “I have o'ershot myself to. tell Iron man, but of the type ee fey proven 5 beg ree eh Stovote — eehar dae te |] North on Westlake to 2.7 miles \landed them in second place four| you of it"— : And Sacatein tua eho tor fou | tain Mack has picked up some val to be held under the au: | _ cle a pad vet e oa ony de etic weeks later. They | fell to third | cae an uable men in Myers, Nabors and of the ttle Star, a mul- ‘ ig “ place the first week in August, but | ead not my blemishes in the easive games pitched recently) Witt titude ef youths were out on | Woodland Park ave. to Pwing, miles jwoon regained the runner-up posi-| world’s report’— the Gettysburg farmer. one may| At least five members of the old| their bikes yesterday, going || West on Ewing to Fremont. 3.5 miles tion, holdicg it till Labor day | a readily understand that his North on Fremont to N. 60th, 4.6 miles Then the Braves, thundering} “O, mighty Caesar, dost thou N® = |world’s champic etice have, over it for a trial spin. | free from aches FOREST HI oe ee feordsd : ¢ ‘ Weat on N. 60th to Phinney, 4.7 miles slong, passed them. Seesawing,|so low—shrunk to this little Stepping Into the Piaeoone his HLLS, Le vues b re Hg ice Bloggs capes DN geclesee-< Porn = brag |] North on Phinney to N. 67th, 5.2 miles the Dodgers again passed the | measure?’- yesterday over Kumagae. the this year sere, sine their offerte. There certainly | Wert on ®. 67th to Greenwood, 6.3 miles Braves 10 days later only to suf-| —_ | gensational winning streak Japanese champion, George M casleanhs i will be some keen competition North on Greenwood to N. 85th, 66 miles jfer another setback, finishing; “Now Iam past all comforts i order, defeated New York, grant-} Church, of Tenafly, N. J» dor thé beautiful Excelsior bike || East on 86th to Woodland Park ave. 7 miles : third, three games behind Boston | here, but prayers”— _ing three hits; Boston, two h | looms today as the most dan- Yank Fans Stron donation by Piper & Taft when South on Woodland Park ave. to Green Lake way (boulevard), and 10 games astern the Phillies. | #4 Washington, one hit; Clevelar gerous of the contenders of the & the starter fires the gun that | 7 miles e Meanwhi the Phillies were in| “Press not a falling man too two hits. | national singles championship. for Seattle Youth 0 the boys in motion in front East and rround boulevard to Stone way and 45th, 10.5 miles. first place all season except from | far"— : This afternoon the Japa | Piper & Taft's, on Second Fast on 46th to Brooklyn, 11.8 miles Ma; to. Ju and again from s South on Brooklyn to 40th, 12.2 miles June 20 to Ju “I have ventured, like little wane sos conqueror was to m Eugene 'e eae t 9:30 next Monday morn. | 2 c 5 Jack Curley Visits | 22cr°(n "the “teatore maten | NOW York American league tans| a¥@ i ” * |] West on 40th to Latona ave., 12.6 miles Robinson's troops ‘have led ton boys who swim on bladders, | y e onov! Ing. coy Here Ahead of Show ° t* ” leew ete Ge Foes sar Sey ges | ie taabilan hour was’ abated Across Latona bridge donee ir ee N., 18 miles. race this year practically from |this many summers in a sea of Maurice E. McLoughlin, general-| ular berth. Mullen has been one |&# being the ideal time of day for eee on peng cat - ~- sae day ae re the initial bell. Until recently |glory, far beyond my depth”— Jack Curley, the boxing mogul considered th ef rival of|of the most dependable players on|the dash of 16% miles. Ther rsdn att ey por aellotr titien View boiiovand. to Mectibs the Phillies ees ad cham- mo of who is given credit by some and| William Mf John nti the club this year. His pinch hit-/#ain, there will be « lot of folks meer Pye 5 ee Se ee ee ee “ast Monday was “Speaker day” the gate by others whe k is | displayed startling f ting has been remarkable. leaving the city, and any boy w PS ae : stinice te Howell, 15.8 sefles one no important changes in /at Fenway park, Boston, where the Genée of the staging < loin et a tartar today in Theo Pell.| He rapidly is becoming the {dol | be able to race {n the morning and West Howell to Eighth, 15.7 miles. ; ast season's pennant combina- | India s and the Red Sox played Willard-Jack Johnson » in Ha |Jobnston is not expected to } f fans following the fortunes of then go plenicking with his folks Gouth on Eighth to Union, 159 milles ba ; : oss Alepo temple, Mystic Shrine, wana, is reported to be in Seattle.| much trouble in d © Yankees. later in the da ‘ = ie sia te Rebend 1A talon : neg 8 ® are igs i i the | were out in full force to root for Jack is traveling ahead of the |thaniel Mies. Wh - — It is to the boys’ adva: te South om Second to Piper & Taft's, 165 miles aroagg ol hi 1€ | Cleveland's wonderful centerfielder. and at third | There were bands, singers and oth- And Mar-ler attractions, including the de hesyy champ, who is with the|>rilliant in every re will be get thelr entry Selle Fiota ciecus, headed this way, able to volley his way into the | Dario Resto Favored |Piver & Taft's at th e \ uppermost sible date. The riders will all|— ——— jauard the slab/scent of an aviator, who started = » minds of tennis fans. tn his} to Winin Auto Race start at the same time, and the etaff, Pf re effective | his flight in a near-by town and iit Butte Victor Over victory over Kur Church |first man in wins, If he has ablded ENTRY BLANK FOR BICYCLE ENDURANCE RACE hay tn: Torseet. Yous, Wi inside the ball park. No pitcher G Falls S | 2oved beyond doubt that = good| | CINCINN ATI, O., Aug. 21.—Darto | by the rules of the event leyers, Mo and Jima made the ascension with thé avi reat Falls Squad je: pisyer piaces the ’s|Resta, who will drive his famous| This should not be confused with 1 hereby make application for entry in the Seattle Bicycle ston have come thru ator, as Grover Lowdermilk was — style at a terrib! disadvan . | Peugeot, is favored to win the La |the recent motorcycle race, as ft is club's endurance road race, to be staged under the auspices of | fashion on his way from Los Angeles to At Butte R. H. E.| but no one expects him to have as|bor day race on Cincinnati's new |@ regular, old-fashioned, freefor-all|{ the Seattle Star Labor day, I also t | Saat et Portland Great Falls .......... 5 10 Sleasy a time with McLoughlin and |Speedway. Twenty-six drivers have |race, restricted to youths of 17|\] come a member of the Seattle Bicycle clu I'D: " ‘ too Butte 9 11 1\the other top-notchers. If Church |entered, which gives the local|years and under. me |Reid Is High Gun in American Business Man Likes Kallio, Clark and Crisp; Metkle|and M win today, they |track the largest entry lat of any| The Fisk Tire Co has donated Sh MING assess cag ekoecisees vessves cA stipiive vaneses | lie Music Well Done—Headiiial and Hoffman will come tomo track in the country this year, one pair of $10 66-tread extra|] 4.44 054 | Harbor Island Shoot | | Still, some of our most popular - — ————_— t heavy tires to go as « special , | songs have been rather raw. igh gun at yes events at the profes cracked 99 birds out of a 10 prize. This pair of valuable tires Year of birth Expect Many Entries wil be awarded to the first boy of Ragged F. telding Helps _ For Golf Tournament .."*"* "°° Se ee [1 ams pun of ts ons ap pee the undersigned parent or guardian of the above boy, « | po The time draws near. Tomorrow I, th dersigned parent or guardian of the above give I ee roe oe at ser. ira) a eeerssm teres |e ee e e rop on es pected to tee off when the Seattle |how the contestants’ numbers will road race. — pleton 95. business men’s golf tournament|be given out BIGMOD .eceresecree seresserees sresseeeroes ne | i: Despite the fact fat 406 1 2 o|gets under way Saturday. The Restricted to boys of 17 yeares of age and under. came back in the ninth with three |7_ Cun eh " { 2 1 § 2 1/tourney a restricted to members | AMERICAN RESULTS CHa tell SIGUE Gut comSMLEAALy GAG: take 46 Pioet.te. Taft, | Spokane on Sas It costs. you nothing tae ie te teks wever bed 0|20 1 8 8 6 & slot firms handling men's furnieh-| At New York 5, Detroit 2 Ash eae aes Mase WEL east ak 8180 Cclock a. a, Batrien End of Ball Mix in-and “be conan chance of copping yesterday's fray “ |ings At Boston t. Louls 0. : yea nettle é na Ne ox i at Dug’s battlements from the Ta tale : em i jene Hatton is the tournament’ At Philadelphia 3, Chicago 7 close at 10 o'clock p. m., Saturday. At Shoskeanee R. H, BE, 22-karat Crown coma clan “Batted for Eastiey in ninth manager. At Washington veland 1 Elie i a "all Buaweeure From a battle between Tacoma | wart Pia a: de Spokane 9 0}] Plates tl 7 ttle for fourth nee, the Se ! link ‘ar “heel Reuth wi ’ and feattie for fourth place, the Uru PP Ea MOVIES OF JOHNNY KILBANE AT WORK The R scl sad “Gheek;"Reuener and lf CINC® Bi between Tacoma and Great Fall t a ah eet oi My tien ace — — Painless Extracting for the third stoppiog place sane. +2 3 an rote: > 9 t . ne 1k aha, were erodiin’ (Renee ee te ae JUMPING | Nonrnwesreny 1 Colored Mitt Artist ho “ iad Maat pds wine © ‘ H ROE \ all work for 15 years. against him, Pat Eastley pitched 2 ROPE. } |Seokane Matched in South 4 oi ‘ the Tacomaites connected with the | sears ‘ - ) Fras Fo BANTIAGO, Ct ie SS Ss gate they laid it down just out Tacoma ' f Seattle Pei cath ne help guar eon " reach of the Seattle chasers | bi oivaeniie | weight giadiator,-and Bob, Devere POU SUE eae The Glants, premier fielders of | sole | NATIONAL LEAGUE are here, preparing for’ their | See the circult, gave a very ragged ex: |" | lacaeuige Won laut Fet|20-round bout to be staged in bac adatehe eal aie the te fs. Bohee: Denne © Roator 6» 43 ‘eoslelty on September 3. The purse Northwestern Eanmcie wattic ABR HPO. AY : « ee sates BASEBALL peal : | t srt SALT, CALL MANNING x sham, et 2 NSWER TO QUERY | neo 31 Charle unning of Everett. is ; i attle the Coast anxious t in touch with Dan ; tin 19 AMERICAN LEAGUE 1 ' LOST VITALITY RESTORED Remedy Discovered by « Forty-Yenr Blood and Nerve Spectalint Men who have wa Vitality of Young Manhood Men who have gone the es are dulled, whose brains are m 04 sy is exhausted from Excess, D ation, Worry or Overwork HELP FOR WEAK MEN | Men who have lost the Courage, Grit Excursions East VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” THE CARLY MORNING HIKE} « en : |Gipe Is Out With g aw Raymond’s Outfit ality #0 neces- At Pittsburg 0-7, Boston 1-6. dE pH

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