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. z 2 EVERETT TRUE “NING DOLLARS AND €IGHTY CENTS EXPRess fi CHARGES. Uh Chicago Sox Still Refuse To Quit Pace White Hosed Crew Leading American Race by Margin BY FRED TURBYVILLE N. E. A Sports Writer ‘The White Sox return home in Place and the team hasn't ed yet. dempite the fact that Williams and Cicotte, stars of | | Gleason's crew, have weakened some What under the terrific strain they Rival clubs and fans in at least other American league cities waited. patiently for the Sox break and start skidding. It was confident bellef the Chicago could not travel this distance serious alump—one which one of the other clube to hie i catch up and then fore. has gained and J ; the = & merry battle. Detroit oraay—almost as bad as The Jennings crowd be il My there. the White It looks lke five clubs in the The White split on the many games . Gradually lesser lights of the are rounding into ? ie FAL eu y a Indians are not showing the under Spoke the acquisition of Mays, do #0 good as they did the uly. The Browns are fight- and considering the quality Players, Ta fielder is expected to get into the with the Beavers againet Oak- d here this afternoon. Schaller > been with San Francisco and Se ttle this season and was one of the in 1917, when he hit 214. Mc will be without the services of tflelder Dick Cox for the rest of season, The gardener broke a In his ankle when he slid into ird base at Seattle Monday. deal has been kept secret by local club, and it means that d Silcott, former Northwestern uer, who has just returned from nee, will be signed up for a trial h the locals. Ps CHAMP WALLOPED N FRANCISCO, Aug, 13.—Wm. Lon Angeles Athletic club, d winner of the national handball tle, was defeated in straight hes yesterday by Mervyn Fried- burg, of the Olympic club. The scores were 21-7, 21-9. A soft ball | Was used. Sam Jones took a fine pasting bor ged Barrow could find the derrick, so the Browns walloped _ the Red Sox, 10 to 3. Your Patronage Appreciated Pay Checks Cashed TORREY & SEARS’ BILLIARD PARLOR 1430 3rd, Corner ard and Pike Counter Barber Shep © M. 2819. Card Tables PACIFIC OAST Athletic Pa BASEBALL SEATTLE, VS. VERNON TODAY, 32 PF. m. Sunday Game at 2:20 P.M ‘Take Fourth Ave. Car, LEAGUB rk hold the club in the | expected leadership. The Yanks, | ‘Cracial Ball | Tilts Billed for Manhattan tle for Lead The ownership of the National |league pennant for which the Cincin Mati Reds and the New York Giants are now the chief contenders, and levery Indication pointing to thelr be will probably be decided in Gotham | Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of thie week, when the Reds at Polo grounds to engage six games in those three da |Dieheader being scheduled f afternoon. Old man “croocial * srt- lous" has bobbed right up in our |midst again, and in view of the re } cont incidents at Cincinnati when the |Gtants were lberally booed by the | Cincinnati fans and McGraw is al |leged to have referred to the Cincin [nati fans as living In a “city of Huns,” some gore ia tikely to be shed | week. ‘The Reds will be stronger than |when they faced the Giants in th | series in Cincinnati, in which Moran’ New York and Cincy to Bat-| ing contenders right to the barrier, | OF THE DUF | Hope |GET A ! Good SHOT OFF THE WEDLOCKED— —— | | | | F 1 DONT WAAAA TAKE RO RAD FRECKLES DON'T BAFTA TAKE MAPS — « | | iNdians and Yenkees are|in the shade of Coggan's bluff this| [men won two out of three. The ac | quisition of Outfelder See to play left | field and the return of Bressler to the hurling corps should help im mensely. Reuther, Sallee and Eller, | the Reds’ big three, have been pitch: | }ing wonderful ball and, to add to | Moran's Joy, Ring, Luque and Fisher |showed signs of comeback, and with Bressler available Moran will be ready for the Giants, But the Gi ants with Nehf and Douglas added to Benton aind Barnes, have added pitching strength on thelr own hook. Come what may, it's going to be a | merry battle, and on the outcome of | the series, should one or the other win the majority of the contests, will probably determine where the flag will fly at the end of this season and which team will face the White | GREAT GUNS Tule! || | Y'NEAN TO SAY YOURE GONNA || | WEAR THAT THERE Vare BATHIN’ } Surt.? Sox in the world’s series this au- BASEBALL SCHEDULE National Léague Cincinnati at New York (2 games) Cloudy. Pittsburg at Boston—Clear St. Louls at Philadelphia (2 games)— Cloudy. Chicago at Brookty Oakland at Portian Bacramento at fan Francisco Vernon at #eattie. Balt Lake at Los Angeles, "ROUND COAST BASES Killifer’s home run in fourth with two on broke the tie and won for the Angels over Salt Lake, 6 to 3. Yesterday's winners—San Francis. co, Los Angeles, Home run—Killifer (Los Ange Casey Smith's pitching, holding the Yipa to four scattered hits, won for the Seals over Sacramento, 2 to 0. WATCHING THE SCOREBOARD Yesterday's hero- Giant shar Dodgers a tories to 10 ran his string of vic | George Mogridge pitched well | enough to win an ordinary game, but the Indians captured the con- test, 2 to 1. | e | Ty Cobb played the Athletics and He doubled |defeated them, 9 to 6. once and singled twice, FREE DOCTOR ‘Wx-Government Physician 1131 FIRST AVE. or 169 WASHINGTON ST. Jess Barnes. The | hooter cut down the) | IN YUU UM, | [) vatyNo thd} UIRREL FOOD— come an Are _ SlLowee LL Deo Nex’, ‘Tee = |'V Dupped per OH, WAIT TILL PETER * SEES MY NEw CAMOUFLAGE BATHING SuIT . + THE SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1919. FS Taone 1F You". Tom Hod Hig REMemper WHAT I SAID-Come Back. SLOW NOW AND keep Nove eve On “THe ere TER, TOM Annie Loses Faith in Art of Camouflage. +) HELLO, ANNIE ] THATS SOME| BATHIN’ SUIT | MARCH RIGAT UP STARS AND. Go To VMty MY DEAR PA, THIS | NOTHING! You SHOULD SEE TH’ Surt 123. JONES _ Has! HOH! I WONDER WHERE Sue, WENT? I HAVENT SEEN HER FOR ® HALF HOUR! ALL RIGHT BUDDY- Gor” TH’ STREET FIKED UP WITH A BANANA SKIN ! DISPOSITION, ENS Fm GLAD YOU DISAPPOINTED WITH IT, PETER | UKE \T- Bur | Peacnes! see, Wear, OD | TeLL Nov "Bor KREPNG Your. ENE On 44 THE BALL P — / —By LEO \ DION'T THINK .YOuD SEE me wey ? OW~ AKER AH TAGALONG! Yoo oo TAG! CMON OUT AN DLAY? Yoo hooe-+ MESSAGE For MISTER tSGINIS! 1S THAT You Boss? £ C'mon You otro - Jes’ WAT TLL AMATEURS TO SHOOT TODAY "IN HANDICAP CHICAGO, Aug. 13—-Amateu'r championship, double targets, jitntor \champlonship and amateur pionship single targets; 16 yards rine, cham | American handicap here. of Auburn, Til, and Frank M. Troeh ot Vancouver, Wash., won the pro fensional and amateur trapshooting championships, registering perfect scores. tablished a new world’s record by breaking 977 out of a possible 1,000 targets from 18 yards. Troeh used a gun he purchased second handed in 1911 for $19.25, He has earned about $40,000 while using this gun Shooters having high scores at yes terday's matches included M. Seavey, Portland, Ore Tomorrow never comes—uniess you have a bill to meet, A were to be shot toddy in the Grand | Bart Lewis, well known trapsman | Troeh also shot in a squad that en-| eee | | Here’s Big Show Material 0 } \ | 4 The Texas league has the reputation of sending more stars to the big leagues than any other minor league. And there are quite a few who are golng up this season, Among the Dexas leaguers who have seen serviee in. the big show are Hank Gowdy of Boston, Art Fletcher of New York, Young of New York, Tris Speaker of Cleveland, Kerr @f-tte White Sox, Hornsby of the { | Cards, Tesreau of the Giants and numerous others. | ‘This year's crop of the big show will probably inclide Sammy Yale of San Antonio, the club managed by Mike Finn, once Detroit ' scout; Byron Hh of Houston, managed by Al Bridwell, erst- while Giant; Ed Myatt of Houston, Warren Collins of Dallas, Billy Patterson of Houston, Jimmy O'Neill of Shreveport.” Jimmy |} ie @ brother of the famous steve, catcher for Cleveland, Three |} O'Neill brothers have made good ball, Jimmy is almost |) gure to uphold the reputation of ¢ ; | >A HOLD RACE MEET SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14. weeks of racing, beginning Septem | ber 13, will be held at Reno, accord | ing to advices received today by Cal| ifornia breedets, who will enter) lhorses. W. W. Winn and John Tal-! Four | ing the meet When you think of advertis. ing, think of The Star.» | det, Denver horsemen, ‘hte. yibomne | 148 PAY ANNUAL TAXES: GF $66,760,000 LONDON, Aug: 13.—An Inland Revenue White-paper states that 148 people in the country have incomes |of $500,000 and over per year, and $6 taxes. People with incomes between $650 and $800 per year number 2,490,000, The total taxable income, ts esti, mated at $9,850,000,000, prod@eing by ,000 in income and super |income and super tax $1,691,500,000. ‘The net produce of the income tax, apart from the super tax, is $1,480,- 000,000, TWICE DIVORCED, AND ASKS ’NOTHER DECREE| SAN FRANCTSCO, August 13.- For the thitdetime, Mrs. Josephine L, McBride Made. of Frank L. Me oa | wan, is seeking to ke hers tage ties, her new ‘suit for di being 1p 1 on file today. Before being married to Me Bride in 1914 she bad been twice divorced, while he had also been divorced once. She alleges that shortly after their] M97 UMAWEESITX s1. ™msS < xy EASY HOPPING WITH VACUUM CUP POWER WHEEL - WeH-HeH- s] marriage a woman came to her and Aaked that she release McBride so that the other woman could be mar- ried to him, When she refused to do so McBride, she says, began to pay the other woman's rent and grocery bills, and has continued to do so ever since. OLD SNUFF BOXES ARE SOLD FOR MUCH CASH LONDON, Aug. 13.—Six Louis XVI. golden snuff boxes, included in the Newmann sale at Christie's re- cently, brought $25,000 from one bids. dep, who bought the entire set, REAL PAINLESS DENTISTS In order to introduct’ ot’ wew (whalebone) plate. which is the lightest and strongest plate knowBy-Covers very little of the roof of the mouth; : you can bite corn off the cob; guaram teed 15 years, EXAMINATION FREE Set of Teeth........ All_work guaranteed fo f 15 years. 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