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10 THE SEATTLE ed Visitors Halt Siwash Wins With Double Defeat! “SBabe” Ruth Nears New World’s Record for Home Run Clouts NEW YORK, July 12.—Three more! That’s the number of home run clouts “Babe” Ruth, New York Yankee slugging demon, needs to smash his own world’s record of 29 home runs. The Behemoth clouted his 27th circuit smash here yesterday—his third in three days—off of FE hmke, of Detroit, in the third inning of yesterday’s game. New York won 6 to 5. FELIX CLUB BEATS MADISONS IN STAR LEAGUE Jimmy Storey and Travie Davis ‘Round Off Training for Gel AMERICA’S OLYMPIANS BY RIPLEY) ale og FOUR f exit Shean] CLUBS terday. This is one of the largest Imon caught in the Sound I I waters for nome time. yer was using the ordinagy tackle and rented near the bhipyard | RESOLUTE How Teams Stand | READYFOR | ‘” Sir Feague BIG RACES | NEW YORK, July 12.—Sporting a| new suit of a Resolute, Amer: jea's cup defender, was moored oft Hook, awaiting favorable | weather for a few trial spins in paration for her race Thursday | k IV. i was finished first by the mittee in charge of the we J she was towed out. The Lipton's challenger will undergo the final work today, and she will be} to the ¢ POOR PITCHING | SEATTLE HAND OAKLAND | SEATHE land halted Seattle’s winning streak of six straight by taking the first game of Sunday's double bill, br topaien ag by a fluke in 10 innings, 8 to 7, and rubbing it taking the second tilt, 6 to 3. When Jimmy Storey climbs thru : 1 the ropes to face Travie Davis ttle should have won the first game in a walk, but/i\ type" ee at the | Arena didn’t because Miss Fortune hopped to the front. With | wednesday nteht, it will be the f count even up in the 10th frame, Jack Knight poled| main event Jimmy haa ever fourth c double to left field with one out. Arlett dropped aj and tt wi be the first crack he has over shortstop and Knight kept on going home, thine eg ee ee eee eee seattle that Stumpf wouldn’t make the catch, which Stumpf /tans ‘because he can hit. And Meeeded to do. William bawled things up by heaving |there's no foolishness connected idly to second and the ball rolled to the Oakland bench, ss Meare haga fey bing off the bats. leat that gece right) Wana-en Dixta ht, who was already across the plate, started a wild! water at y park last week back to second, but Baldwin, Seattle cher, had wit y | frieved the apple and heaved it back to second before! 'f J ht reached -the bag. pes Umpi ire Casey waved Knight out, but changed his de- s sio a minute later as the Seattle players were leaving « mark field, ruling that the ball was dead when it hit the) Wrisht made a monkey © Nieto Which was the correct} ——-——— je faded en Sno Allg lict, the decision making NEARLY DIED From TwPHOID. —— 60 HE WAS Taner my keep away from left hand he will have a good to win, In his bouts here cy has shown a tendency to b ra good left hand $0 SICK THAT Wey WOULD'NT LET Hitt RACE | ment | towed ou Felix club stayed tn the race in Star league No. 3 when they beat the Madison Park Juntors by a 6-to0 1 measure wance wh jenger must gr | The off | the time a nents h the c to the Davis’ left inn't as fast as eit mn ai 2 * ; r oS pple os w|count on Walla Walla field yesters rht safe and giving him | ran. ir . ¢|these and if Jimmy can crovs tha Soe kavown ntl the se rie ne a® | day. The game deciding the league bases on the play, which rons. = -* ° we walep Of Bis ae the chat Nay before the race. | ieadership will be played on July 25 : a bathe bose b : plon’s jaw the Utle may come | a o ei hes os him with the winning © 2 ¢ | Seattle | Y | NEW YORK, July 12—The Amert-| "rhe weir club had little trouble tm ™ 1 aainiois Wat es a Pra can cup defending yacht, Resolute, 18} solving Sttt’s twisters and couslall e@y argued long and loud $| vorite to win because of } flea — to win over Sir! 55 nits against him. For the winners play and Babel reigned 3 experience and the Pr ge ae Rage 5 ~My soared Bob Thorburn pitched classy ball, ak | about 20 minutes with players he's the champion, bu t ord oige ve ZS fy re ao lowing the park boys but two hita 7 until they were purple| boy will have a lot of followers : . 2 MK) One of these was a fluke, landing place off Sandy Hook this at gets under way the ears, running wildly three inches within the base line. and forth between the umps. | This will be the second time the y Ted Abner, Felix secohd sacker, was B Frits money at the treasury, the first time, but Davis hasn't im | club. Abner got a hit every trip to ey were right $| proved any wince then, while acetey Joe sets | STARS WIN the plate, netting a homer, two dow ttle should have won the #| ts con stronges every tme be) | yg pac: a ( bles and a single. MET cxraac’ twateen. bet 3 | boxes feght 5 HAT HOLL . a. | IN SPOKANE | Mtadieon Park players ruined what ‘ - “ Stor - : chances the meee Wares insisted 09 leav = iy sm pe oer ot ee SS BY ROBERT L. RIPLEY , 8 indoor record of 4 mtn-|book in which the time and distance | |chances they had by continually Bob Geary on the hil when - pin oss, elle apphed at the Arena’ 10 Joie Ray, one of the best sten 143-5 seconds for the mile. And| ‘ full | SPOKANE, July ‘13 1.) wrangling among themseives, Swas being pounded har) thru-| , Tete 2 6 37 33 @/gymnaatum tox Pe be > Ngee 3 Fi “4 S And lof each workout {8 carefully set! ion of Seattle defeated Phil 1” he eae RHE ematted je | Watch and Vai Bentag, the| stance runners this cou n the trophy room of his Chicago! gown for reference and comparison ° _The s the fray, the visitors getting| grove ty ian Army Weich « al Sontag: e pe ad hdd ‘net bat home his young wife points with|}re car : Tie tens, | Portland Saturday in the finals for | Felix Club. ..-coerereeee § 10 blows, Oakiand 106.2 o—¢| Middleweights who battled toe to too | fit et rahold fever wt he’ 06d: ealinckion. o¢ ever 206 |auaiees one nance of onex time, | the singles title in the Inland Empire | Madison Park ae ae | ae sla ahert that ea © billed to mt a yphoid fev n pride to collection © er 396] sistance and place of every mile he i haniadsinied ie fi 1’ Meehherdant (R's BAT + Sos bee ke coon be ad eae reat of RO WOU! Not be a member, and a| medals and some 60 cups that hubby | has run in the Inst eight years be = ag ms cae Pee e Sliced, | eye Soevien and Miller; 7 16 - “ ~ he sure t er. peri ole has © th 7 on i . is ne y oO as on te Bu a dan [S$ HAVOC 1 &= 8 | the card finds Sam Langford boxing |"Ure inner, Of Asmerica’s|Jole has won with his stast heart] 1 srst knew I would become «| nis team and Neer is captain and| etl Kid {Olympic team today and flying feet. lack Millgr’s big white bat was 4, off| Frank Pete, the Zuzu meeting } 4 runner way back in 1912 at the | first man on the Stanford university | . of weaned manda ehiets of ye ok ween te presented him-| © n the Stanford i ‘Tailored Ready won thelr game @ fly in the ointment in the early Lane 3,| Sailor Borarth, and Soldier Woods | pi oe ee beac ee pe Pe Bap rayplge robles gry Besson |i, A. A. C. meet in St Louis,” said | team, The score of the matches was! against the Spartan athletic club by iia dane, He 'epanked & rKalent | slambanging with Sailor Allen, with | Jole Ray altho it alm [ii ie eteinie tock cme ook at tne | Jo. K was only a kid then, but 1163, 1.6, 64, 62 | eorteit. out in the first frame, scoring | Laworth ve | another bout belng added bane RS ners a J tr " ; }ran the last mile of a fivemile race} Alien and Pat Tidmarsh lost the CR |annivermaty show for the Northwest hen little ldyearold Jole waa frail form and refused to permit him 7 ‘and hammered a homer into the} im the right fie! bieachers on in the fifth, and smashed qm the seventh, scoring with a sprained ankle—and in the] d at rain, too. When I looked at my | stein of ankle afterward and thought of what | 9.7 count. | had done I deci that I must} Mayme McDonald of Seattle won t spirit for a runner|the finals in the women’s singles! ‘The Ballard Beavers and Mount. r I never would have finished with | when she beat Helen Huntington of | paker Juniors will battle tt out for ing handicap. | okane by a 60, 61 score. MIS*| the leadership of league No. 1 whet continued Joie, “I have; McDonald and Miss Wheaton beat! they meet, Sunday, at Columbia field. |never been tired in a mee in my| Mrs. Alexander and Miss Cowles | These teams are tied at the head of life except one, I raced against| ftom Spokane in the finals of the | that jeague with five games won and bino in the fivemile junio#| Woman's doubles. none lost, The winner of this con- hip in 1913 with the ther | eeceootineram | test will play thé leader of league muvee remitering tet aeerees ts) WANK DAVIS? |e. 2 tot toe star tongue Junior the shade. I collapeed at the finial | | championship in a three-game seties: for the first and only time | CUP TEAM | ert | Felix ctub and the Rainier Heights IS WINNER |nine will tangle on Walla Walla run 10 of 12 m been racing for nearly 10 years, an | field next Sunday, Should Felfx club t now. Ray has his| will accede to his wife's wish that} EASTBOURNE, 12. — The it is out of the running, and atized. Ho carries alhe retire American Davis Sai team has elimi: | eady will be the winners ~|nated the French squad and won the gue, he in hits—Ad: # to Ray Casey and Welf-| patard Beavers won by default an Francisco by a 6-1, 6-2,/ when the Greenwood Cubs bunch did | not show up. stricken w need Jand “reduced |the Ray fu : was the swiM MEET fe Wild. ball game from bell \7 v Beattie spotted the visliors| FACING COAST tract ATSTAR_ | but came right back and | 4.) . | twice, taking the iead by roan bed tm TUESDAY again in the second. The lo los Aor padded three more by bunching | 88° Pre city swim: | the Pim the fourth. ‘The Oaks tied it re will be laid |r dm the fifth and yanked Ariett the hill, Alten finishing the | Sar h this oO emaciated ded dineane|to run! manhood,| “You are rick. Go back to bed.”| Jed that outdoor | they told him, le for! And little Joie, whe had, unin vited, aid his own way to Chicago, So the Rays moved from Kanka-| tearfully returned to the farm in kee to @ farm in In ned outdoors, Gt he came back. And was soon ne example of | racing against such tough oppositic fe. He has|aa Sidney Hateh and Chris bed to a world’s | 5 lS<mile races. Can you At that tir 4 kid from Kankakee didn't weigh much more than 100 pounds and was barely 16 years old. And his only idea of training was to get| Ray announces that the Olympic each day on the country roads| amen are his last meet. He bh coe neen in the tow meet w @ at four! hea e2 | held at the ¢ |to a sateurs tn the city m | The comm at will serve are | «t | } y greeted the new goose! | s @ crashing double, which re left field fence, and a sacr’ @ skier to left scored him B the Oaks evened up the count brace of singles by W' in the seventh. And then came @ fatal tenth. DEMAREE WASN'T FOOLING EM | | Al Demareé looked like a good car. out on the hill in the seound Onkiand hae picked wp a couple of | DEFEATS tee t tal swimming He Fart Fy al Swimmin dnmith, the local Am an Amateur Union representative. | right to continue the fight for ternational net trophy. | No other games on the echedule 'SHANER & WOLFF Egan Annexes N. W. Links Title ee epee lt Se ned ge eer bee a en good left-handers in yodog Alten and e cent So meat] seen ee | | CLEVELAND AND BROOKLYN Bernas, Secret) Sete er enter Get | mann a wer tere met PLAYS idelights From Vancouver "LEAD AT HALF WAY when he waa hit harder than| 9 ball to veteran th aiffere ae training syster aoe 282886 wan ds Cvneeens Se! 4 advan Ts won eight out of nine w’s bankroll on a Christmas| control was poor at tin 1 os tour. The visitors bun ned was touched for only five hits par enter Small of ‘oth Next year's meet will be held at | bed an intermational tench to Ht, ae | NEW YORK, July 12.—Cleveland in the lead by only " a. , Hochling should win » let of games < Colweod” {Vietoria) or Waverley | Johnstone aud John Binck, of Clare site aise aan om fee hits for a brace of runs in this, jn this lengua ‘ ack of the op; On (Portiand), be er which club mont, Cal, were representing Amer- [in the lead by a half game, # The Cardinals and the Pirat period, and it was evident that the | and allowed six hits, BY ALEX ©. ROSE stages if, it will have “te ge some” fea against Dave Black, open eham- | peookiyn setting the pace with a on The Cardinals an © Pirates won last wees four out of nine games and dropped pion, and Jimmie ish, of the an tnch. of the Braves, the the major league uld be conceived. ome than exists now the tournament! Mra Pred Jackson jon refused to pop up Al's| Rod Murphy stole h 3 is " | tg egg ars “4 rm t for the Onnadians sare Khaughnessy Heights and Burnaby | game margin at the half down a notch. ings. Joe Boehling, former bie that pl 1 ar 4 hings op im gremt style for | elu respectively, and Canada col- y ndition of aff The nts ep figue lefthander, pitched good ball MAY PLAY BIG : ios | fectivdp A imore hectic condition of affairs!" ‘The Giants splft even in six games if the visitors. "The locals got as close an 3 to 4 to MIX IN STADIUM s hardly o¢ He | won fi ta the pan PR », with s a | € Phils to mov le visitors, but the Oaks pulled} - aot 5 hail Sraee Gnehamees The National league, with a Littl Brig sibs yay by bunching a s and A) singles, and ree ve rt thar games separat oe ots ly consis' J ed of doubles in the eighth for | two sames } ht © ae ae the le w Bh Prony Big at ie se Mee oe iarkere ; t Otto Burkh has about as much stability as a| The American league speeded down F yoth With Denny Wille back im the pert 4 carried sé Whiriwied thru the week without a change in {Manager Wares t show very| game, Hack Miller, the strong man | _, sti werk, Se weaved 1 on the bana’ thaseete aaah ¢ week Mitchell's men aplit even scenery igi Judgment in the he handled | outfielder, was shifted to first base ie match reached 3 Last week _ ¢ the baifway wart t¢.0e Gltchers yesterd Leap yesterday, and Wille took bis regular : oe aah ate ili eight games—just ordinary base-} ot 06 Me ey, ocke Sia ' 4s pitchers ay, as both Ge place in right field. A. Ariett waa ¢ | bat Yet the Cubs ed from | Cleveland, New York and Chicago 1 ied Demaree were being hit hard.| sent to second buse, and Fitssim- | Wa » and had pad ieimonnsetly et the PEE leith to third 5 for the real battle in the American, ; ary struck out 11 of the enemy,| mone, whe hasn't been hitting, was | rep ative of ‘the| {ping lt, met” there el week | Guuketer thay surclh Sle-—betteemine | The Reds won three out of| Chances for the pennants in both : Mut he was also touched for 15 safe | try clut | sore week they had stiffer opposition, In the | ween games and they dropped out s appear to depend chiefly up- n . After busting out a triple im his firet | November 27 1 ge gallery that followed . | , Saoee vie he ae Teer” Sn I oe lead t one gar on pitching . tle took five out of sev trip te" the plate ‘ jyeaaber gallery that followed| ane “pro* match om Ratarday, | con hill did not repeat thelr triumphs |f the lead by ne me * a Columbia Colo, the new Ameri beer. —Adv, pm the Oaks during the paw ja left last night for Sacram: @ they tangle with the seasoned players from) which was to he an I8-hole affalr— of last year at Spokana AMERICAN LEAGUE hole to hole on their mortitng and| beet ball four-tall foursome—wes | Won Lost. rot, [hole to hole on their mortiing and) FOe om the heme gree; asd tive | Den Meta Marry Gritnith, Clare arte “CARPENTIER hertul | exten holes were required before tt | wold and Miss Gena Peters brought some erful « decided, of the silverware to Seattio as the results ILS FOR I the first half of this great} ot Johnstone, of the Seattle of their efforts in the driving and ap. 2 4a finally had the best tall, The wm proaching events Meveland |New York fengo ..ce Yippers k left fielder, had hin banging out five-weeks stay First Game the hole and @ “bir Onkiens— AB fh HPO. A. 8. feattle toner, te ¥; ast as far as was concerned,| masters at their best and brought|the green and when he completely w YORK, July 12 orges eee ae aa ear oer gf r the Onka. Tork | bécau: his ent's shots were thunderous applause from the great|dubbed his next attempt the tifle—| ¢, rpent er, Deavyweight champion _ ei poaeay 460 mae eee sland 4 all right down the middiesana athering of golf fans that was 1n|/q_ richly deserved one—went to|of Europe, left here Saturday with jer, of 2 ype le yeste i seve {Snes Only One f w 1 endance | die Ria A e| his nager, Desahamps, for France ler, 1b i ‘. x 2 MAZWONAL TRAGUE at. Pet, |t Place the ba 1 the cup. Ex By the time the players teed up| Chandler Egan, whose golf was th 1 “ expect to return to the United ight, 3 1 ye ae Raldwin eanght nice game in the | re oyryn 5 |started off as if he was going tolon-the 17th—the 85th hole of the|best ever seen on the Coast. | . * Ariett, ‘ 5 9 60 2 2 O6| firwt fray. His play in picking moot t N | States in ember, when he will | n, © © 1 6 2 6| mer off second In the sighth by call. oo rh b-owadlha Sncananiga tae peage Mir lle dbo] moan Itement had reached the) MM 8. C, Sweeney won the la-| moet F Levinsky, the New 0 0 06 ing for @ pitchout was s pip. Adame)! is ctop [Crk Spelra in the semi-finals the/|fever heat gtage, for the Portland] dies’ championship by a 4 and 2] york lightheavywe ¢ 8 @ 1 0) cought the second and. dished up | 3 previous day, for he stepped out|club player Nad cut his opponent's| victory over Miss Phepoo in the| z a 38: 04°46 4 | - Seockias Lake ab fo ple ch on ven 4@ 467 /and won the first two holes, bat ead down two holes—Egan being] finals, Both players belong to Van R. HPO. A. B.| Jay from the outfield in the third | | ae 463 | Rudg he had a worthy opponent w only one up and two to play.|couver clubs, the férmer from Jer-| ANN ARBOR—Cart Johnson, thi ei aa was © bear of @ play. And at the end of the round|The strain, however, was too great|icho and the latter from Shaugh.|sreat all-around Michigan track star, || If your gums bleed you ae alls hak ste cha de ne el |Chandier wax only three up. Jand Wilhelm cracked badly. | nesay Heights. has already been named by the Olym- | have Pyorrhea, This dis- 1 1 f @ Oland giris out yesterday, in apite of tho | At times during the afternoon! His drive was a wicked. slice, but] 6 champion was picked to win, | P!< rmittee, He will not compete 1 ease should be taken cara Lt i fo) fiveatontag weather and It "pad the Play was a little unsteady but the|he was fortunate in his lie, An fron|but she had to play her best all the|!" the trials. of at once, to insure good Lid t ESSA S| GOTHAM GIRL [tia ce'ceer ated un Tr eens aerate aac beer nee ll oat ome 6 . 2 4 8 1 Ol the week | BREAKS RECORD | r va ig ae. 5 "4 Taras : ir it, Next to Liberty Theatre. . ee oS. 8 le iF : : : 3 Re ae ; cr dovile-headere waret| ene wore ite tierina| BIG REGATTA | BUM FIELDING .|*BIG GOLF MEET | For the next 80 days, we Oakes 4 will give a liberal discount “uucation eeanister «| LN CLEVELAND | |.. LOSES GAME =| = AT MEMPHIS Swimming association, established a| : new world's record in the 100 meter| !RIE, Pa, July 12—Power crule Erratic fielding d running by| MEMPHIS, July 12 Nearly 200] free style outdoor ewim Avith the the Alhambras netted the Hibernians | golfers were enterec at |time of 1 minute 123-6 secon: Ke Durant, th on all Dental work. All work guaranteed 15 years, , In the race from Rocky river nd, to Erle, finished this |% 15 to 1 win in their game on Walla | ifying round on the aresinh Coun- | Walla field Sunday. The Hibernians | try club links for the champlonship the Western Golf association, 0 innings, the Benn | ‘ le from the An vend staged o | ter 8 yeu-| near Cleve Aus: | morning tralian star, was the former holder |r Rate RL set he completion of this| \ ‘ | e, which followed that of the|D@d little trouble in finding the de ar ies ee ee ; : MEN MEN Det teary 1 oft Ariett 3 5 LO yc? lbp jof the record with the time one min-|sloops yesterday, marks the opening livery of Bob Saunders, the Broad: | ‘Today and tomorrow will be required NS E Bwo-base pite—Murphy, Knight 2.| | ute, 161.5 weconds jot the regatta here of the Inter-| Way high school pitcher, Saunders| for the 36-Nole elimination, 18 holes IN yy ny jerthy. © Three Milter, | |The Tigers took the opener trom the | | take *Vachting aasseladina, sithe. wii | was backed by fielding that was way | each, Dorman to Knight. to Miler: |the serien, i being thelr fourth victory | CHICAGO, July 12.—Western|ner of the power cruiser race cannot | Pelow the usual for the fast colored) ne feature of today's play will| ° fe Dorman to Miller. facrificn |of the week. Kagged fielting gaye Ver-|swimmers upset the dope in the|be determined until officials arrive | ‘*™ | be contests in the first 18 holes for | alniess Brubaker, +Btumpt Geary, Zam-|non the victory. But fielding of « fine | Olympic games tryout held here yes.| with the handicap: vaeiae ee + a | the O} lc cup. Murphy, Cooper, Kni Stolen | game helped Poison to Uck the Tigers in| trans. Ray Kecooria of “ey bins handipaps NEW YORK, July 12.—Brutus| the Olymple cup Murphy, Bidred, Kenworthy, Cun-|the second, 2 to peso gion \ rh rv or ae Hamilton, of the’ University of Mis-| * 6 e Hit by pitched bali—Wilie oe | meles, be e try Hebner) DES MOINES, lowa,—Deapite the|souri, established a new Decathion| SAN FRANCISCO.—Charley Gra t wishes -By B. Aristt 4. runs ¢,| The third compromise of the Gay wasjin the 100 meter back-stroke with | fact that twilight baseball is In itein-|.record in the Olympic finals try-|thm's athictes have been peaceful | enus t ott 3-5 seconds. | fancy here, it is established on a| outs he tur This is 2 seconds leas than the solid bagia now. Games are being pat-!'The former t Olympic record held by Hebner, ronized well. by A. W. Richar 7, at bat 17, Runs responsible for—|at San Franc where the Heals won lthe time of 1 minute 4, R. Arlott 2 Alten 1. 3, te 1, over the Benators, who copped to Alten, Time of gamo—2 - | the second engagement, 6 to 2. The Toman ood Holmes, took the series, four games te th with 7,022 points. |and congenial with the arbiters, It's 1221- 7 hid Ave rd was 6,858, madelall off now. In future they'll *COR.UNIVERSITY: of Ogden, Utah, squawk like the Angels and Bees, + 608 Third Ave.