The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 10, 1918, Page 8

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Eastley put away eight men ax innnigs. b Giants scored three tallies in inning. Aberdeen scored in| . bas alk Z and fifth. | Aberdeen oieeie Giants lost Saturday's strug | a With the Cats. Camozzi beat | Le Roy is a pitching battle in| * hich the score was 4 to 3. With |! gcore even in the eighth, Morse} Bled and stole second, coming | Ritchie AR. BR. H. PO. A Summary Sacrifice a on another single § Columbia, the Beavers will fin | A score of 46 out of 50, sh :. W. Kerr, took first. pr Old Timers” «he tt ORR! BILLIARD PARLOR 1490 Sr4, Corner 3rd and Pike Count: as usual, H nal, making high amateur class, with 47 1 West Se nted among the old timers b |H. F gs. F. W. Chalres, A. L Hall, W. 8. Morton, Joe Hardy an |J. 8. Ruppe. | lena P.M.TEAMIS | une 13) TWICE LOSER The Patterson-McDonald team went down twice Sun ont of the Meacham rson ¢ n-innin the Pat er three tallies in succession. The score was 9 to 6 In the put over A. M. 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The main difference and the other pitchers 8 to be that when wants to win a clouts out a home run, the others must rely on their pitching. * HITTERS ARE | FOUNDATIONS AWAY DOWN BATTING LIST >: = BY PAUL PURMAN averages | Dine Sunday NEW BANTAM HAMP LOOMS * co, ON HORIZON ...":: ‘x * Yesterday’s Results y's Results’ CUPID FOLLOWS ALEX TO ST LEAGUE CAMP; NOW HE’S MARRIED good time to get LOSE, 11 TO 1 Skinner-Eddy team ned up the Tacoma Foundation Dugdale’s park be 1,000 enthusiastic fans, to the Tealey Raymot appeared in his first game of the | Season and played star ball in the TO FINISH B.C. SERIES © BY PAUL PURMAN caught the next train s cryptic remark was made to| tune of 11 to 1 ing by foxy Clark Grif. nals in discussion was not realized he had y arrived at the top until he had knocked Kewple Ertie from hie er has this remark proved more} jon than right nett is looking for new fields He wants an out ship and is now net to wrest the 2\tam honors from the br make her home ex in wearing the ® lems of the fact t ; the weight by several Now this Loadmar lof a prize as hia main stock in t of the few who |«watdom of 1917 ia Inst year form. Cobb is batting \\ is Just over the Sland Felsch are down the list cx | Golf Balls Sell for $32,000; for Red Cross Fund | rgot the game r is the only one of last year's ing boys of hin weight i s have been taken by y— Dempsey bases He Herman was nev heig y. Atwer tour mamer io ee | DR. 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