The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 15, 1919, Page 20

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THE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 15, 1919. HEARD, B8OUT IT VEQY TUCH INTERESTED’) AT ALL IN THIS CLD WORLD TREAT Mag « ne CHEESE EVEN “TH DOG CATCHER 'S 7REAT NEMS v i" { ! v ne ‘ + STOPPED | ; r (éienore ok | 4 ’ CHAS (NG pa peas ¥ : ae) 5 ; z «2 Ay L ne (" y ‘ ; 3s wide = | Port N.. J ee eae Je! va ; (Semi-Finals. a aig Se ” — Sees Reached in * Court Meet MEARS ABOvr TOLY By | a) dQ LBOH.LASPEN Fae! ‘6 ‘ 191%. ate net king Aigneapoli¢,, in Seattle has been unfortunate this season in letting go I players only to see them take a new lease on life h some other club in the league. This should be taken to before the Seattle club puts thru any deal for the e of “Biff” Schaller, who is holding down the left d berth on the Siwash lineup during the absence of amy Walsh. Schaller was to be sold to Portland, but ’s injury held up the deal. Schaller has been hitting ball right on the nose lately and he is an experienced it player who has several good years of baseball left in system. The big fellow was out of the game last year @ hasn't played regularly lately. To let him go to Port+ d only to see him cut loose like some of the other ball have who used to receive their mail here, would be d of rubbing it in. It would be a different thing if er was an old man, but he is far from thru as a ball player and the Seattle lineup isn’t bristling with any extra ifield class that any one can notice. j 1 Meave NATIONAL LEAGUE Defeating Carl Gardner, the crack Californian, in ight sets yesterday practically assured Mansell-Smith, Australian, of the Washington state title again. Smith wed the high honors of the state last year and is in way to win it again. Smith has lost but very few matches while he has played here, winning con- ly. He lost in the city and Seattle Tennis club but has come thru this session with his usual ig game. Smith does not play a particularly brilliant but is steady. He is a great placement player and d Gardner, who is a driving player, to change his es to careful play and Smith walked off winner. With ane, Burr, Verley and Wright still in the lists, the favors the 1918 champion t to repeat. inais in all events will be played Saturday This ts 1 | Vernon with Bob Meusel, the crack who is due for a trial w York ks in the o1 of the itters developed and he ts also in the field. Mick King and Al Sommers wilt meet In a 1Sromnd contest at Aber dren, Wash., September 11 BROOKLYN, Avg. 16 : sti | . me Camp Lewis is scheduled to play host to the Crystal! “Shoeless” Joe Jackson and his big bat have been a _ ne ans ol 4:8 he 2 we a 6 16 and Toxine comm - and Tacoma swimming teams in a triangular meet to big factor in the success of the Chicago drive for the) ,.2 . ; xa ranres theld at American lake Saturday. The Pool squad is | American league pennant this year. He is hitting around ‘on sr.' reat, Ge ETON. Avg. 36 hipere hemes weeite staietes See ee d to win the session. jthe . 340 mark, the A uitie for | " <a ¢ 487 1 | Gompie-neager nystpongd; rain veelanl, she. wil ale ite - “If Cunnha, the Hawaiian star, was still in camp, Let's go buy Boldt’s wat wae stack him up against the whole outfit,” ple Wy " ak be uae eee sna try, Uptown, 114 3d. Ave; down eS ee Cook, the athletic director of the camp, when he was oca S pi Yf es - ia ea ae ‘town, 913 2d" Ave. | fast ao lightning. attle the other day. “That old boy could sure travel Yi F - the water. He is in California now, where he expects nter competition soon.” | ope; Wi n Ernie Schorr, Seattle hurler, who started the season the elt te ce crew, tells this.on Bill Rumler, the big} Close Battle teat Be “Oni 4M aie ie we — ga le Francisco, Rumler | frat as = sine myself went down to ‘Spider’ Kelly’s place, and soon a Siwashes Han seid enka dolena cake hae bunch of patrons started walking around Bill's chair,! ve ongh . | egg went for twe'tage ls the ahtht kind of funny and whispering in low tones. igers 0 eating; Pete Lapan stone “Bill walked over to Kelly and asked him what the big Hit Ball Hard action was, and Spider told him that he had given the the tip that Bill was Jack Dempsey. -— ‘Why, you look just like the knock-em-dead-and-drag-| “How Coast ut king,’ laughed Spider. srinhs- ond singié.tn tear opae Bill does resemble the present champion somewhat in Clubs Stand | is, as he is a big fellow, tipping the beam around 200 s ki Geass soughy' at contre bio, 3 OY Ga A ds, and his hair is curly, just like Dempsey’s, and his 3 Won tast. pet.| Im culteran peolerday. "Frau te from 7 ‘ y analeaen tures show a slight resemblance. \y oi tine “valley “Ieague,’” Sweat pitched ‘ yy _. “But Bill didn’t think it was very funny, and beat it |® x the gang asked him to demonstrate, with his dukes, 22”. to give them his photograph. ‘ “Fat” La Rue, the Oakland heavyweight, kidded Willie h of San Francisco out of the decision the other tht when they battled at Oakland, according to reports the South. La Rue is a good boxer and Willie fooled ° found with him until he was outpointed. Willie will box | tainier ave. yesterday, by } Seattle fans next Wednesday night, when he takes the powerful Vernon Tiger « Anderson, the Tacoma heavyweight. If Meehan |‘?,* '" * YeTy satisfactory gam id been knocked dead Wednesday it would have been out Varnes started out like Seattle “gh question to have put him on with Anderson here,|was in for the usual Tiger massa" as it is, Willie will still show. Willie is funny if nothing | cre. when the | pounded When Mensel stole third on Lapan's in fact he is one of the freaks of the ring. But with | ‘rte counters over the plate in the | wild throw over second. Murphy had that, his defeat the other night hasn't pleased Clay e and company any too much. The Store of Choice . the valley inague, Sweet pliched es “ <)) for the OB. Williams aggregation, aD. sis a 66 @ local etub tec ei ‘a | - Depends Upon the individuality of your ~ clothes and furnishings “It is neither godd taste nor smartness to clothe yourself according to fad. Whether you follow the extremes of fashion or not, your clothes and furnishings must be select- ed from the current styles. They must pos- sess those details and colors that are most becoming to your particular requirements. Cheasty’s has always realized the importance of correct clothes that give individual ex- pression of smartness. By featuring The House of _Kuppenheimer clothes and other smart lines, Cheasty's is supremely well prepared to show you the latest and best. Kiintidilsiions Prices $30 to $70. Other Smart Lines $20 to $65. Furnishings Featured | Those famous Manhattan Shirts and deep rich We: ‘ = silk Neckwear are found at Cheast No matter what your hat fancy may be you will find one that pleases in the large selection of ‘the world’s best hats, including Dunlap, Knox, Stetson, Borsatino (Italy) arid Heath (London). watehing between up the burden * later, and Fromm | only to taste th same medicine. ONS TAKE FALL | PORTLAND WINS N Pete Compton pushed the ball far OUT OF SEAL CREW 11TH FROM OAKLAND out in left field for a three-base wal lop, scoring Brenton and Cunning: | AKLAND, Aug. 15—Sacramento| PORTLAND, Aug. 15.—Oakiand| ham ahead of him. Bunched hits by | d the Seals here yesterday, s| ‘ied the score in the ninth sr Lapan, Murphy and French scored 2 The score: RH. §E.|'day by scoring three runs but winning marker in the next|* Relmento .....%.. $15 aiesereer” shoved over the winning so vara ee counter in the 11th frame and beat| Vernon proved a: & ¥e 4 */the invaders in the second start of| seventh, when Edin ‘The batteries: Piercy and Cook; |the series here yesterday 7 to 6 scored on a cc uch, Bromley, Baum, Dimock and) ‘The score: R. oH. B,| Brenton tigh |Oakland .... .6 10 erous in the doubled and misplays, but | { and kept the vist from the plate for the — | Portland 7 12 3) rest of the matinee. The batteries-—Kremer HollingeR. | Arlett and = Mitze, Elliott; Jones, {Penner and Baker. | mos 2 et FS | | STILL ANOTHER STOLL & |LAKERS BUNCH HITS Of course we don’t men- on the fact every time we pell one of these wonder- 4 ¥ iam p , Avg, 15—Bunch 4 : ® auto-tent-bed outfits, on ‘ dl a whole lot of our 8 {ing hits, Salt Lake City defeated Los EAMES, ” s | Angeles here yesterday, after drop: | Totals tik eee 3h S eters noe mina jping two straight games to the} t >0, - | league leaders. ‘The final score waa |Cunningham, ef .. 4 1 0 w \ em §=Mr. ¥. Suther £ 15 to 1.. Stroud held the Angels to| Vere. 2 . | four bin, e land, who repairs your watches over at Mr. Su a 2\ tors aw MB ters jewelry store, iw go | . & : ing up to Rainier with the | Sala b C Btoll he purchased the oth \ , oh Aine es cal es ee a 1 ed | cer; Aldridge, Pertica and Ba: Copyright 1919 ‘he House of huppraielaart CALLED TO COURT beige S hon anual NEW YORK, Aug. 15 Ban John. | son was to appear today in the su preme co to show cause why an | order should not be is ing him from int Hat Prices, $4 to $20, “Values Tell” is heast ws Cheasty’s Leather C ornate sad. Oshkosh W. Luggage of Quality ‘6 & YOUNG MEN'S OL . oat Waravolia When he saw and han dled the Marc restrain with the Yankee De Luwe Your Patronage Appreciated | | Pay Checks Cashed | pitcher rhe american iecwue ri TORREY & SEARS’ |} 20" v1 expected te that the bylaws of the | gue give him sole! BILLIARD PARLOR control of the players, | Bane OOk, Corner Se0 and Fike . — ——— Drinks, M. 2819. Card Tables OPEN MEET ens Z| CHICAGO, Aug. 15-—Kight hun: | 7! Cpe F rar? | dred and forty-six trapshooters con - | tended against each other here to-| OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 15.—A bout| B A EBA fey yah toed 100-bird 16-yard | between Battling Ortegs and Jimmy | AS LL and American handicap, blug rib-| Darcy may be the feature of the ‘ . atta ta vewon ye event of the shotgup world. | card reopening the 10-round game in| Spring Cigar Co., Inc. TODAY, 8.F. %. Shooting began at 8 a m. It was! Portland in a few weeks. Northern |] 707 Wirst Ave. 418 Pike St. seein Pao UC sat'e. u. jexpected the entire day will be re- | promoters ve written Ortega’s | Bait ose Gua Woaeth. Ave, Cer. jdultea to decide the winner. | manager, asking for the Oakland utler Hotel Leary Bldg. Weather conditions were ideal, | middlewelght's servic + | | Italian Briar Pipe, his eyes glistened as he said: “Found at last." Are | you looking for some thing better in a pipe? 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