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Ky 4 a cS — a ‘ ae Y enorme By BUD FISHE ee 9naneaaen \ ROME SES Wall de {wee LETS HAVE OUR ) AND BEeTH MADE UP Fe Re ore A NICE LONG COMFORTABLE { 1 Cant SEE WHAT YO. ] THap 4 BETTER , HAMMOCK THAN — To thow YO _ ter’s fining McGraw f TAM, vou CA MANE ig Pending him for hit ba TNE UPPER BERTH : L Harry Hempstead, of the Giants. | also wants to know why Tener did Mot discipline Byron ere promises to be an all around lively session—the liveliest / tm fact, that bas stirred up the dust fm the sedate old league since ‘Tener went into office and choked y Murphy out of his hold ings in Chicago. er's efforts to “clarify” the National league ) by strict discipline wil! get a rigid ‘test. If he can make his action tick, he is good for a long time 5 the absolute boss. If he fail @nother story will be written. es ( Hen! Foe : rH LOVE OF MRE} J wear ARE vou } Pi COO lled COM GEE. JERE Ate T You GLAD WENGE BEEN TRANSFE erp ? IT'LL TAKe US Two DAYS ON THE TRAIN TOGET TO OUR NEW SHIP AND OH! BOY, We GET Seal Boss TO SLEEP IN A NILE COMFORTABLE Is Let Go BERTH ON THE TRAIN INSTEAD SAN FRANCISCO, June 18—Har-| | ; OF THESE TRIG HAMMOCKS Fy Wolverton has been released as manager of the San Francisco club. ‘The announcement of this news Has Been Kept today sewed Ioeat ann ans’! CYUSOWA — fn''Bascball By Nerve Scrappy Great Falls Crew ike of players. 7 aC Next to Battle Our Giants Henry Berry, owner of the club re nee ee ae 2 Se fate Oe ene Canyon, ANE ty 0 ite fm making the announcement, de clared that Wolverton would be paid his full $5,000 salary this year, but that Berry himself would manage 4 the team. |} uded Wolverton as 4 # heady and successful manager, but Bald that bus differences had Made the step necessary. The play ‘| BIG LEAGUE RESULTS | ©! Eddie Campi. He always says he | Suburban ane AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL LEAGUE willing to give the public th Wor ww Pet can't make out this fellow; A horse named Boots won the andicap. Must have of the seven-leagued variety. ers held a m 1g of protest and et. Pot . oney’s wort nd ther fald Berry that if the move was All was quiet and peaceful 67 York ig = Walter Mails says he has left ' made because of Wolverton’s atti today at Dugdale’s battlements, 4 4 yer ; 7G te pacaat Portland and will manage a team Y tude toward the threatened strike. following the torrid four-game 4 ‘ , as ‘ i in the Seattle Shipbuliders league. 3 they would quit in a body. Be series of the past week be- . 1.466 Piping Ube a dd pai What did the shipbuilders ever do @ssured them this was not the | tween Seattle and Tacoma a1 4 ds Bente ; 3 Bien he landed on Hauck |S le ; Great Falls was not able to 3 47 | Pittsburg pes a_i sad mo f : 4 time to open here this after. | At New York i, 8! fouls 2 A ' j , Even at that if Eddie Pinkman pall diamond, however, and they Gambling noon, but will be here tomer. | At Cleveland §, Phiiadotpnita , nts, Philadelphie slams” the halser's soldiers | the were striking with thelf bats 3 pple yal i ? re Bi eee oe eae Redd way he did a lot of weights Must Go The Montanane and Seattle | State college has been signe J. H. Davis ¢ ‘ops Two |uabie to the army western league ever knocked out 38 ae are fighting a bitter duel for | by Spokane | , >. a ee ts aks Joe MeGinnity LY 2" umpire will be an extra at- CHICAGO, June 18.—Ban John seuend place. Prizes in ‘I rapshoot e can't blame Joe Mc ity traction with the Great Falls club. gon, president of the American air ene Outfielder Yard! meoured)-ty| 5 ft Savin hooting wit for selling his share in the Butte k Teague, deciared today that sam sdthcaa a ttle Spokane from the Cardinals, was in yc najcap, tustliy agp with Siclub after 31 runs were made An Eastern r miscalls a bling would be stamped out in Bo Sunday's jetween Heattle | day's gant ing two out of |Handicap. won both prizes Sunday againat it, but would like to see trapshooting tourney a “crapshoot ton—that if the owners there nd the Tigers saw more hitting | ° afternoon at the Harbor Island |ene guy that bought It ing” tourney. Story was probably 4 than any other two games playe : 5 apshoot. George Scripture | written: by the baseball seooetee q Were unable to the gi +} . " ‘ rf ‘ wren i porte: tion, the | s a whole on the local lot during the seri Catcher Cadman was injured in the 100-target event, getting When Nick Williams wins a ball as 4 up The as ended, & to 6, in favor yer cada kaneVan. | {i 8: Gibson and Scripture cracke he probably feels like the| Great Falls has a pitcher named Johnson admitted that th t of Seattle. This gave the Giants} twice during " 48 out of 50 in that event, also who draws three aces to his|Bliss. We refuse to say more, te ek toe Y pid an even break on the entire series, | couver series ‘ pair of king |make it up yourself. ferns the Red Sox-White Sox h team won a game in Tacoma 1 Bld : New 6 at f | _ Satur b 3 start }and then came here and dropped| Nick ene ne arse Phird NeW oystem Is The rate is slipping backward. A | Eddie Pinkman is now ready to by gan h peen two and won two apiece Sacker Kerns the blue slip rs on se E1be@ | bunch of high schoo! boys has or-ladmit that, next to hot, “Saltair” | Mb | ara Winner Over Elks puri, "chess team must be pretty good stuft | A glimpse at the ol’ box Yesterday's box score The New System and Buicks |= - —— — | score will show that long dis Tacome Avon woPo A ©. Were returned victors in Sunday's | eeeeeceeecccccceccocccces eecccccccccces oe tance swate were plentifully t 2 2 9 8 ¢ City league baseball encounters, | § scattered thruout yesterday's | jinymendy * : The Mikados f efore the auto: melee. Bert Murphy and Paul | juga. i¢ ‘+ 0 ° ists, 15 to 0, while the laundr Strand nicked Sutherland for | steve ’ ® ads walloped the Elk to 6, in : the or before a three-sacker aplece ; : 2 $a nip and tuck fr ed. We will og see » ‘0 ‘ | ton, too, regardle Did this worry Olson? Not that] yen with the help of “Rube fae tnt * Duthies and S. & E. BY mee Dec’ nyone with perfectly normal eyes | Gardner's triple in the 12th ttle | Ter reTers pay re fe | could notice. Ole Just showed up| fated to take Saturday's 12-4nning An RH PO. AD Teams Win Ball Mix téDet 9 13 B Hot Springs and brazened out |set-to, losing it, 2 to 1 Poteet 6: eis! tule kod. Gklaner. The “Princess” Line Steamers a omnes the ride € ot home park a oe ° ow 1 ©) Eddy teams were re ned the vic ee MeN RS meee It appears unlikely that 9 2 2 6 A Jtors in Saturday afternoon's Ship-| OF Is Lose Tealey Raymond will continue 1 builder league clashes. The scores He Told ‘Em How to carry Eddie Klein, former 1 Duthies 7, Ame Skinner & 7 sf% [ : aly cc broke into the big show at Cleve-| Tigers two weeks ago in Ta } 4 1 et t Or f not] coma, and was used in but one Chet and Lloyd Win |g ¢ Jones to play shortstop, but also to| or two games c ° 4 m He has the greatest nerve in | (ouch the elders and batter . Spokane Fracases A d : baseball, this bird About the first day out he Daniel Edward Dugdale ar ; bot = I Kane I rece S ee n : Nothing discourages him. No took Larry Lajoie under his quite a spell of sickne i t Pvp cinty Siac toyd Charles Evans, jr., arr bonehead play is too rank, no wing and told him the fine |ed to get up and about this week Br ary back in town alter & Gap eturn pion, and Robert A. Gar 7 error too inexcusable to make points of handling ground i 0) aperene Che bles ; er : > amateur champion. The Chicagoana| him duck hig head, balls. Larry was in his prime | Al Gipe won the accurac \* elch in four rounds, while Mac sm z “abies r z Me GA Siibstore'a gallery of 2,500.| ‘There tw ma ater to baseball a0| then F throwing contest In the field |° den scored a goal on ‘Tommy Me SEE ALASKA IN COMFORT great but he can give them some Then he decided that Joe meee Pele unugeeey, in Spo. | 2 Devitt Inside Passage No Seasickness . ea + ladvice and in addition he in a| Jackson could improve his | kane, In which the Vancouver | ; : ; : TPIS ste ROE Butte Loses Ball Mix Deatty goon ball vlavar batting by stepping into the | and Spokane teams competed. | trate Gardner, tat | Walter Mails Jumps : 1000 MILES OF DELIGHTFUL SCENERY ok Butte 144 He'g Ivan “Ole” Olson, shortstop| ball In another way. Joe had Thie wae the only event won | pacers © estes $:)- Time tee) Portland Ball Club UNEXCELLED SERVICE reat Fs 14% f } ‘ ; by Vancouver, howeve game 145, Umplre—Cuse anc é } : ; . a A eee ‘ the erstwhile champions of the| hit .408 the year before and, PY VAMORMY ET Dees | Pe 21 Make the round trip to Summit of White Pass by unt, Hydorn, Kafora and Hof Hon! ue of course, needed expert in : : lan Walter Mails, former Seattle , > . Rail man; Bliss, Hall Tyg reek Thete wane lot-of talk erogna| struction Jack Smith, former Seattle star, |"Tywo More Bouts for | pitcher, was in Seattle Sunday. He White Pass & Yukon Railway. 16, 23, 11, 14, 18, 21, cS pats ei | told Verio aati i Elks’ Club Smoker} ohnny Rawlins, former ps eee Fata W. leaguer, is hitting .382 in George Adams, matchmaker of MAKE RESERVATIONS NOW the National league. the I ty oe Spa hi eee in rates, additional sailin ind other information, 3 sd more bouts to his card today . he . & We note Bobby Coltrin has |Kddie Pinkman ana Tloyd Madden Spokane Is ‘Trimmed $ call or write Tomorrow Atte ; Robinson know that it meant! dropped out of the Great Falls|tangle four rounds, in the main|At Spokane Be Take Fourth a c |Hothing in thetr lives if Ole never!» 7 — @ | lineup. event, Chet Ashe and Joe Harra ouver . 8 10 Admission 26c and 50c included Flatbush in his future’) READ STAR WANT ADS || ee han are also billed to exchange gbee and Schroeder, Marshall; trips east, iV ——————4 Pitcher Moss of Washington | wallops. Gipe and Cadman — L : is hitting .337 for St. Louis Hiccaindodhiy June 9, ); July ner friends that he had jumped! @ Sailing Portland team and was to man 25, 2! » one of the teams in the Ship y | builders’ league here | w bout re B His performances | good poi eries were not r the most kindly fe because Northwestern Lengue B A s E B A L L Broo fans and they jare going a t him he does noi Great Falls vs. S$ were not slow in letting Ebbetts lose confidence in himself £. E, PENN, General Agent Passenger Department, 713 Second Avenue, Seattle.