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‘GIANTS DROP STAR—FRIDAY, SEPT 1916, PAGE 11 150 BOYS ARE EXPECTED TO COMPETE IN BICYCLE RACE an re 9 “ ANOTHER T NO wk TO | | od, T Ta ~| | 7 TS CHARWE MULLEN 9 "coMaLa>s i COPE RETIRE FROM RING t - About the only feature of yes OFT IN THE CLAMMY NIGHT nis y od terday’s fracas at Dug's park be (With Apologies) tween Seattle and Tacoma was the Oft in (he clam ight, _ Introduction of _ barney Gill at Ere slumber's chains have bound to short for the loc me = Barney's’ werk was of the ordi | Dull me brings the blight nd mary bush type. The score of foc hots ‘that hound nr | Pat a | The putts I blew a foot or t — re 7 N' W YORK, Sept. 1 new star has fl among the ABR. MH. PO. A. & drives I sliced inanel BY El DWARD HILL great second basemen in the American \ > : i hie pitch that caught some HE ringing thud of the padded mitt landed on an ope a , ie 4 ; ditch Fak Buried among the substitutes on t ! f the New ° a | The while I cursed profanel ment aw, no longer i weet mu to the ears of —< ee ae ; may Yc ikees 1 used as an outfielder eman and|2* r | jOft in the bitter eve, Eddie Pinkman, p ur ¢ er, pet of the Los Ane ; ‘, : . 7 2o More oft than I might mention ‘ re : a pinch hitter, ¢ ey Mullen a short time t into the en 4 . ei Sad memory tugs my sie geles movie folk and boxe c f game as a second baseman after he had formed a habit of 3 ae . ae nee calle my pained | He ays he is going t ; Le ach Cross and af breaking up games with hits in the pinches ARROW PO. A. wl “hg ugg hice? K See ries + pte a will earn | ie by extracting teeth Mullen’s hitting during the convalescence of a number eS ae ae ee Like some one drunk, or drunker,| #t £0 much an extract instead of the padded mittens of the New York stars was the real bright spot in the play “ ee ie a ' Of shots J struck with ghoulish luck|in the hempen are P ) ing of that club. He first jumped into prominence in a game kee | ‘ Fy hres sor apa orang “Yes said hero,” when asked if hel ; 5 t in the angutshed night inte y p the ntist and forsa } against Detroit, when he doubled with two runners on and eaph (agg Gah oa a | Gacae Buabtone exces wy sient | intended i ry and forsakecaay tied the score. Eventually New York won that game tet 4 ee Above my sleep to hov movies, « igh bog ty Ca { Dentist Again, in New York, two run-} and when he showed up, the fol . Of flying wand, to torn 1 nf Eddie enter the Northwest College of Dentistry im ners were on the sacks in a game! lowing year, at the Chicago (sears ee CeRE ye Of curses howled to heave Portland this winter } with Cleveland, and New York! park, Comiskey sent him to Lin . 1060018 16 Of simple 3s 1 faced with ease | VontueRN LEAGUE CHAMPS i needed two runs to tle the score coin, Neb. where he played a, Sat: @hotan ten pares The while | took a 7 } WOULD PLAY SPOKANE f Mullen was sent in to hit for the| couple of years, and then be , aunt aligned word at the’ kin q pitcher, and he responded with a| came manager of the club. . wea ag We have it hot from experts that} Word comes that the Wir a ts ones vresstworal ME doudle against the left field wall.) Mullon managed the club all of Pty*—Mores to Melvor to Morse: Bonne [Heing Zimmerman ie a great) club, surefire winner 0 Ee , in the Indians tha a which sent the tying runs across. and Was starting on his - 4 « | |matural ball player, yet there isn't falon in the Northern league, has He refused to join D onal in : Mullen was sent to second Arthur Irwin ¥ nother man in the pastime who t a challenge for a series with | season, but may sign a contra i base a few dave later to sup nase to the Thief Steals From | edi ally oon athe Lag ges og rrr vse ree Pes Race Z nt Joe Gedeon, whose hitting was hit ° m | go sult : fon that|the garff®s being played, however, |AUSTIN & SALT OPE! K since the first few weeks of the 8 leading Net Players Tent) Licte Rcd re crecwetiom tbat) the. eacise being played, Moweres: | SHOP FOR SRARON : season had been practically nil. the Western The — Paty dagpe nonnante tons comrs |the beaten path, Farr thinks, for| Te tired and anythineauum Mullen's first day's work as a Owner of the Lincoln club didn't} A thief stole several valuables tna Brcckivaiion Joke Con ncn Ele te take a hanes on the trip |RYWDDtikG Ot sneer regular coneleted of three hi like to part with his manager, but! from a tent used by tennis players | ng Brooklynites. John L., you|him to take a cha n the tri? |the news that Austin & Salt have : ‘ee =. know, is the same fella who said| with bis champs a one of them sending the win- ad was finally arranged, the/to dress !n at Woodland park, ac Moras would : Will ys je - oe again of 4 shop for the winter ning runs across the rubber. |should hit 260 or better to bring alcording to a report turned In to Moran would beat Willar nua WiLL RARE itt have begun asseenbie That game helped send Chicago ankees stipulating that Mul adquart Thursday | N SEATTLE SOON c es for courses in physical tors ake : | “Cheating Cheaters” is havin , np en's las y of ure of yesterday D| a t F eadquartet down in the percentage column. mtein oe ° Mul me last. das h " eof at day's play ha tan at tds OF the Maw vere sia (nied Ghebaavieiatit caw ire at the hes dquarters in the Mullen has b generally re a . me ge "he Face to play houses. The management|pion of the Pacific Coast, will ar-|4fiington hotel building. is garded as a first baseman. No ” ofa a tae wom | | | might score a hit with this produc-| rive in Seattle today or tomorrow | BILLY MURRAY TO BOX x The advent Wally F ana s, the Misses Millie 9 t Pp ic qT one knew he could play the cen- iedter teamed as Charter cat Pritehacd a: Small defeat-| tion by putting on a wrestling on his way to Everett. Joe takes |IN SOUTH MONDAY , tra} station until last winter, | te vankee firat Pn De ca teen’ wa cara ane wean Cen |match between acts on Laurence Hall in a four-round| Billy Murray vs. Bob McAllister pes ogt ness yi gt ep their Pipp 4 y show such | ginfa Benson. : i | r i roe uff in Everett on afternoon of |{n a four-round “amateur” set-to is trip . He played regular! ve - . | r € tw Labo he headline event o! at second base on chat trip, and [CISA As m batter that he was qiver - Here's the first lad who entered the Seattle Bicycle club Labor] 18 anise aeons : wtites’ trom | oresnna [cota te ue ements Ce ay made & talc lew of 10. the initial sack to guard t day bike race. His name is George Henry, he Is 17, and resides at 1052) ‘M° appendix are alike tia a ’ ; bees ae eee 4 lting this y however. » Ah, This Is rg E, Oenny way. |them both out and neither will b ill, in all probability, fin-| Daly City, Cal. “ad He was “discovered” by | “we ; ; mi hb up his training for the mix in| Billy's new manager Is sal if below Mullen's averag | Lal i i Charies Comiskey when he was |hinws have tor been vey tien Life, eh, Caddies shee peg hk in We racing costume and expecte to de the 16 eee Seattle be a hotel proprietor, so Billy | playing first base on the won- |\rutien is considered A firstclans . | 9 | — ~~ should have no trouble in getting : derful Seattle high echool team [reiaing first baseman CHICAGO, 1—All golf One hundred and fifty boys | where they thelr entry A milk strike hits us harder | |PORTLAND SLUGGER REFUSES | ij, three square. which made a trip across tee | courses in and a 4 Chicago were are expected to dash away on blanks on y afternoon be than a milk punch, TO JOIN CLEVELANDERS HIT IN country several rs ago. | At second base, however, he | -addyiess today. Even at the Ex) the Seattle Bicycle club's 16 ‘tween the of 1 and 6, Any|* - eo ©) tauie Gute te Renee hid lp ap phetagss sped FANS. Comiskey signed the youngster, | has begun to shine, and it new | cor Country where the an-| mile race to be held under the |one who alton’ et thane lat : ; lof the Portland Coasters, is kick- als ts from. Everett iQ 7 ] spears he will have the call on | aia) caddy tournament was being! auspic f Th h that tl have son bov ® have claimed |ing up his heels and refusing to eports from E : that station. If the Yankees af S GhAMiae Whee wat oe te eh ie er ill ® e ave some one 1 San Francisco.| give his valuable aid to the Cleve.|that Laurence Hall, the Middle” W ake Up succeed in winning their way {Pe toing the sari mice CO fae pt onc ont No lit the Tigers go to sleep on the|land Indians until the McCredies | States’ bantamweight champion, Js back to leadership in the Amer. Sere tin en eicewntia Chie The lade of Geattlo have (hie place at the start unices he {cer hurlers they can fall back on|have greased his palm with a por-| becoming very popular with box — Save Mone foan league race, it will Be | 55 caddies were here as golfers, of-| taken te the bike race like s |comes with his number firmly fas.| °°" tion of his sale price, and the In-|ing fans in that og the ¥. MG largely thru his efforts. The jo... representing thelr home| duck to water and there will be | te en bis back am ans have slipped him an increase} Hall worked out in the Y. OUR DOCTOR, who ia an EX. fans in New York are proclaim. [{icially represeltine then ed lots go Bis be | ERICAN RESULTS in salary. |A. gymnasium on Wednesday GOVERNMENT PHYSICIAN, cij| ing him one of the meet popu. bs an peting ° some mighty keen competition e best way is to take your; At Washington 5, Cleveland 3. | & watched by several prominent bus- preacribe for any patron pa this lar players who ever wore a watches, suits of clot nord, pace: 4 for the beautiful Excelsior bi- nber home and have your moth-| At New York 8, Detroit 7. \JESS WILLARD TO SHOW | taeals men. Today he was sched- — store, for any ¢ se whatever, Yankee uniform. prises and elud eae eek te cycle donated by Piper & Taft (er sew it on your shirt, Take no| At Boston 1, 8t. Louls 2 IN SEATTLE RING uled to box all comers as a part pore oe eat Pooley nad |e lo Chicago golfers cade r and Ne various other prizes jghancts of not having 3 so firmly| At Philadelphia 1, Chicago 7 Yes, Jess Willard, heavyweight |of his training. ‘oa ny “atch P, > a tt | them up by nt firme. fastene ha it will come off.| ——e - ® te eee oe Mh Stree’ cece baa eed Gach A —- - Remember, boge, the last entry| Any one not wearing a number will champ of the world, is to box 1D | ken WILLIAMS TO PLAY ? ed Sox, but was relegated tc Will be received at Piper & Taft's not be permitted in the race aia Kas WITH SPOKANE AGAIN Poe were: Go You: wast + aching ctadly: Aloo» gr emda Val Sontag Winner at 10 o'clock Satarday sight. If| It would be a good idea for those Week-End Excursion ||and lesser lights, are headed ais ai,| . According to the dope in z yes ou have not yet turned In your who have not yet de th 7 %, al ae i r |the Spokane papers, Ken Williams RIGHT DRUG co. — in New York Battle nk, do so at once ghee itis ouerie te Ge bn ai posh nin oe phe rggybne le meres pot By 9a will participate. with the Nori 1111 FIRST AVE. American boxers In Australia ck Menhtin. wali Every rider in the race must they will be fami PORT TOWNSEND local port on Sancalaer *® west leaguers when the Reds platy Between Spring and Seneca Sts. are complaining. that they |, °POris reached Ses Terned (wear his number in order that «| with it on the ; , GOOD GOING SATURDAY Billings say Gotch is also along |‘b¢_exbibition game with haven't a chance te win if their |CRy ‘hat Val Konag eee check may be kept on the con-| The course will be well r SUNDAY OR MONDAY] with the show, but reports to the|!® Spokane on Tuesday next, = = the victor in his bout in New York ‘testants. These n will be b arrows, on whict fy , Gard Gislagon, now with Salt Australian opponents are on lire other night. Sontag was for- | qintainned peer cabin ad Fett (Labor Day) ON STEAMER | contrary have reached us. Lake ‘will be the only rea ese Fee een el mariy vee Western middiewelsbt /piper & Taft's. All those who Ust of offictals and final in SIOUX INDIAN BALL TOSSER in the Spokane lineup against the s 4 " " wie an oned or §the | na e , eo ar . formati or con t 4 Leaving Colman Dock 8:00 a. y c<- h” Reuthei BASEBALL Tats kal Midialee’ ven : © enfered the race are request a Vistas ntestants will ap Keaving Colman Dock 8:00 =. 1/ TURNS DOWN SPOKANE nea Pion euther will © in #0 strenuous he fs thi TACOMA VS. SEATTLE serion About Penn Brook and Michael Stern Suits and Overcoats Look in our windows. See the splendid styles, the good-looking fabrics dis- played in them | Then look at the price tickets. For we think that these same Suits and Over- coats at $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $25.00 offer more for your money than any other make Complete lines of Fall ishings, Hats and Shoes at our usual low prices. Furn- Opposite 42-Story iL. C. Smith Bldg. Second Ave. at Yesler ly of quitting the game soor ne The New York bout was a pre Trey potatoe The Troi b to the Welling-Dundee at e’C loc! e Trojan says he can't open his hich - 7 Admission 25 ang 46 Conta mouth on the field without being ee eee lee banished, no matter what he says Big Leagues to Play Despite Rail Strike CHICAGO. 1 Shou the railroad strike be it would : effect on the big league chedule. according to an an nouncement mado last night Autos used series wi boats and trolley cars will here available, and other be switel Anderson Matched to Box F. Fulton CHICAGO, Sept. 1—Andre An derson, Ch 0, and Fred Fulton, Rochester. heavyweights. have been matched to fight ten rounds at Eau Claire, Wis., on La bor da Aquatic Meet Set for Nat. Tonight events will Washington Nat, program of the be held there men's 440 and women's and boys’ Four aquati off tonight at the making the |swimming meet to The events are, 880-yard swim, | 220-yard swim be run Butte Victor Again | Over Great Falls At Spokane R. H 8 ane 7 11 Hood and Cheek Webb and hee The Race NORTHWESTERN LE. Won. 76 NATIONAL aT 46 AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland 60 Washington Philadelphia ed to call for their number at place How Numbers Must Be Worn The nr hers must be SEWED FIRMLY ON THE BACK OF THE RACERS’ SHIRTS. i If an athlete comes to the starting line without his num- { { ber properly sewed on the shirt, he will not be checked off as $ {a starter ' 5 If he is without a number at any part of the race, due to his } ) own negligence, the scorers will not score | and he will not ( : be recorded as finishing. 5 { It Is up to the athlete to see that the number ts sewed $ 5 on bis shirt Should he lost his number, will be at the risk of ‘ {his losing the race Welsh Fit for Long Mill, According to Frotners| COLORADO SPRINGS, Sept. 1 Welsh, who has worked steadily With the round lghtweight/now ata hard clip, for a long championship battle between Fred-| period than at any time since h die Welsh and Charley White but) won the championship, appears to th and both prin-|be in great condition. § ex ely trained to a fight-|perts have wondered whether he tn 4 men today began a/has not trained too fine his | tapering off process. Work will be| manager and members of his preciably Mghtened, rough box-|camp scoff at this. They say ing bouts will be eliminated from| Welsh {s in sha to put up a the daily program and only light| whirlwind battle over the full Mar. rring exhibitions indulged in. |athon route it necessary McLoughlin and Church courts here. Whether McLoughlin really has regained some of his olf-time form NATIONAL RESULTS will be definitely settled at the conclusion of this match, for kt Pittsbu #) eaten urch | aying the best me of Chur a p thet oer At ae | i 1, Chicago 8. his career M. Johnston, also faces a| No others Wm ENTRY BLANK FOR BICYCLE ENDURANCE RACE I hereby make application for entry in the Seattle Bicycle club's endurance road race, to be staged under the auspices of the Seattle Star, on Labor day. 1 also make application to be- come a member of the Seattle Bicycle club. Full MAMO coc ccecececccesccrcerversessscsseesesseesees Address Year of birth Iam a pupil of the school rdian of the above boy te in the Rive bicycle endurance I, the undersigned parent or my him to particl road race permission for Signed Reatricted to boys of 17 yeares of age and under. (Fill this blank out completely and take to Piper & Taft, 1117 Second ave. Race will start at 9:30 o'clock a.m. Entries close at 10 o'clock p. m., Saturday. | ° ° tes al Tengle in Mat Ct ott fate: non || angle in Ne assic Butte 12 1 ei Willifor, Clar' White and Byler; FOREST HILLS, Ll. L, Sept. 1 , hard match this afternoon when he! Leifer, Schroeder, Hendrix and|The acid test for Maurice H. Mc-|meets Leonard Beekman. Beekman leiaitian i; 4 effort to remain hia (Surprised the gallery by his de | , paves _ gers ret ‘ a feat of Harold Throckmorton, and lost laurels, will come this after-|aitho Throckmorton did not ‘show | Spokane Reds Cap _| icon: when. te meets: Geo 3)|iie best tren eoalenan ie axnect Fray From Browns Church of New Jersey on the bere - crpehd it interesting for the | | title holder. am, and returning on any steamer not ‘ort Town. than Monday $1.25 toe jater m, ROUND TRIP, _& contract to PAy “Babe” Adams, a stndent at the| Indian school who has emi-pro ball in and has been offered the outfield for Chemawa been playing around Port! If you have somethin; it wap, list It in Star Want Seattle’s $25= Open Saturday Until 10 P. M. TAILORED READY CO. 401-403 PIKE STREET Largest Upstairs Clothes Shop 0 New Fall Suits and Overcoats at our Upstairs Price Alterations Free—Fit Guaranteed. We have cut the ground floor rent from the price— that’s why. We Take Off $10 and You Save $10