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ae ee RUTH HAS TO HIT A LOT OF HOMERS TO BEAT CRAVATH’S MARK BY LORRY A. JACOBS NEW YORK, July 13.—Mr. Baby Ruth, Sultan of Swat, “May pole even 50 home runs this season but he won't be} - able to endanger one major league record. We're speaking) PITCHING IS ONLY SEATTLE WEAKNESS Clyde Wares, pilot of the Se attle Siwashes, has shown or failing since the start of the season, and that is he seems to leave his pitehers on duty too long after the enemy start ynd their deliveries. H's safe to a second guesser, but when several games this season have been literally tossed away OCA LENE the pitchers couldn't hold the opposition, it's about time that something was sald about it Wares has kept a pitcher in the bull pen ready for duty with better results than he did at the start of the seas Most of the time he had to send « pitcher in cold because he de THE SEATTLE STAR exert A eure ia py) MAROUARD IPSA CASE OF - RIGHT vs. LEFT WHEN STOREY AND DAVIS MIX It's a case of right vs. left when Jimmy Storey and Travie Davis battle for the Coast welterweight crown at the Arena Wednesday night. Storey’s pinning his hopes on the wallop in his good right hand while Davis is expected to depend upon his left mitt to hold Storey at bay and to keep the crown upen his own dome, Storey has been working out with a bunch of big fellows with a longer reach than Sir James and he’s been bringing over that one-half punch Bi) aken ie first bout ae spite of the left jabs of his) ‘he 5° tomorre’, mee et be ae sparring partners, xy more tt thelr money's worth, Jimmy fought Davis once | Sent n the pink of condition ent of the outcome of of the one held by silver-top-| [ijed in sending the relief men before and Davis shaded him ch ie doing his traialall “Thy ped “Wooden Shoes” Gavvy! to the bull pen, but that evil \) ames has improved con-| ,, q and will not come a Cravath, he of the Philly] has been cured and now it's a ’ since then while) o until ay. clan. -— of “Clyde using the oki ; Davis hasn't improved much ; 4 Young Old Faithful Cravath, {tap + rel order to move bell | bid a de way the battle)’ : are matched — peices fene. Rae a toad “Mimacte |. After showing good judgment in| goes it should be a battle be- : — and the Babe can't even touch| benching Ernie Schorr, in 8 | cause "Seattle fans have seen| ‘The wild man, Young Zu Zu, ts rong Lge pele " — bayeesgee a ert of both er s to know ee 4 eae ae a | au ey Cz dao, 1 na! as Wares proceeded to toss away saber bao dsge OS EN, , but Zu Zu ought to be en then it must be t « Sunday by leay ‘ Pie iggy mead 4 both | him busy. pers rp ogee a = . are down to the required weight| A fight in the heavywelght di after . rapped their limit. Both boys have been doing on wii be furnished by Fie things in the ring during the sum. Kent and Bob Allen Neither are mer, Davia copping the welter|™Uch good, but they're evenly crown from McCarthy, and Storey | ™tched. knocking Dixte Walker out in the| Soldier Woods, who lost a tough first round of the smoker last|one to Zu Zu last week, is matched § unless he plays about five more of organized ball and nething like his present ague at the start season. With the proper the twirlers should come a | Geary, Schorr, Gardner lard Beavers and Mount Baker| Wesley Sheedy, who will do thé battle 1t out next Sunday on/Mmound work for the south end boys, | ing the next few days. contestants in the events is repre | "* re — mer manager of Wednesday night. bin the curtain er to fight Sailor | Welch; the Bremerton middieweight.| ‘The formalities will start prompt —_—_—_— remembered that Cravath, war-|Demaree are all effe Angeles in 1903 and since then|best out of them | Unless Torn: Seaton 886 Oe an. which obligated Martin ta poragthe ay dak 10 eter” Saunt pea _|Smith, the duet of former San|recognize the contracts. f | alienate Franciseo Coast le r Charles E. Seaton, of Seattle, | aiih ake mee 1918 That one of the five Seatile | colar < © proud warriors of jorganized bs 1, according to the|Franciseo club charging damaged “Tim” Callahan, Yale football cap- | Cravath's be: © ‘ frequent report heard in local glory, and Doha aiae gr hy ve Cravath’s best year was with Mle-| mbia field for the championship me: Meech See. Up. followe is Southern league directors last week| Unless they do force euch a The local Yale club Wednesday eve | record of 24 in 1 Wolters ready for duty. Four | mace. a jump in the 2 si h offered ‘1 their baseball days are done for they will make plans for the! ping most of them, of course,| Middleton and Wolters are both the Giants would be lead Baker has lést two of thetr/ 12, 1 p as they have di | oom, hurling staff. beon woukin't look well today in | ¢ a. Mike Neffer from their lista w t beating the Sacramento outfit this! has “cann Br gg . ze > ie eS rT e BS ae re Ee once each LAID FOR week. On paper the tocals out-|fan toe How mar, team than be | wit play short stop and follows decided when the Felix boys meet] , That Waller Joencon will couse | Sib tat eave tee Sea ee Seat ad diatain of the 7. It is important that every member aying on their own grounds, la, ext. Cu ite! | of the way and making | nyse” Waiter Johmeon lost his|*cfed from second with the ed to draw a large Promptly at §:30 this evening. EVvery | should scalp them frequently dur| § p--Herzog. re l_ reports from the Mo Jeague championship. Bob Thor | once did, but, when he cuts loose| The tntentional pass proved @ boomet “An opportunity will be offered for| JOHNSON wont Go To vagpe . is 2 edae quite the old hop left, but he has locate the plate for Bigbee, forcing tm Val Sontag in optimietle over the t Allen, from the U. 8. 8. Phi outcome of his f with Army | Adelphia, These two boys put up a classy ex-|ly at 8:30 p. m. E ‘RID. ca i them ton and bold are good ar L |iturters, tts now up to. Wa FORCE CASE INTO COURT | vath began poling homers In| use his noodle in order to get th : - : except five. He has hit tha | . “ BY ROBERT L. RIPLEY jexcent five. He has hit that Oetre/ OUTFIELDER TO BE TRADED! ,, BY Row ert ~ RIP 2! aad stew Me ny brother of Tom Seaton, declared i for around-thecircult clouts every SOON | ¥ he 8 that his brot : pecs oe hes acd toe ‘ t ia eee ont the Seals, bring t » that his brother and Smith planned FIGHT FOR FINALS PLACE ii. sc ;| San Pranciaco against the, Ba” | in all he has ambled around the| Utfielders is about to be traded is have fallen on evi much char , n|San Francisco against the San \bases after slamming the ball rc} for a pitcher to one of the ayr—and ways. The Yanks and ii | the k other Coast league clubs is the | “Mabe” Ruth have stolen all their of the land now, |characters, but nothing has come of bh fence exactly 8 times to At the recent meeting of the | it as yet. P) tain, and “Tad” Jones, Yale football | neapolis in 1911 when hi ry 9 | baseball circles. At the present 3 ball players ai és A >| Amil Axelson, his receive Peach, will be the principal speakers | home runa, but his leading year| time Seattlo has Cunningham, rigger ervegen: fs > Ne. ot eet ntgue| 7 abd Manager Murtay w President Martin, of the Southern|!t seems as if the SeatonSmithi] lat an informal smoker to be given by| with the majorn was his Philly| Eldred, Murphy, Middleton and | most impossible to buy : winners of leagueltne game on the bench ready to|eaeue, Was given the power to re-|controversy will pass, into obit : y_ Junior champlo t the 3 Seato and unless they prove thelr 4 Bing at the University club. Ruth’s record, howeve of this bunch should be kept aw has a reputation as a wine Ser some eee ‘ Jones and Callahan plan to leave| quite a few years added on Reeds |. in case Murphy has to fill in | mar but nevertheless If he only e- ft ee ere ee isent in” thar’ n of the zi far as organized ball is con tle shortly for New Haven./1: to date he has made Ti home| 8". infield post at any time, The players that he fited ‘ wees gene t st is expected ning football season. Callahan ts | ° too good to be playing on the ing the le ead of tallin r formers, who left for Alaska the pas > te fuest of John Considine, Jr, of| ive ie ete? | bench and one of them should Maybe such great players as Groh, | recently, but filled up the hole by/OE, ine, past sensu. Tallacd in| \* ‘should worry” for some time Ty | be traded to bolster up that | Roush, Robertson, and “Baby Doll” \adding Frey Larson and Pat Pat| wien they removed the na ils Ghterestiing feature of the com- football season is that “Tim” is/| an — |their old Giant uniforma, All hart] patterson qi start the game fo/our any how! STILL GREAT— Hicae while hie teother Mike ts PLANS TO BE SEATTLE SHOULD BEAT SACS. |')\\*r" nnd all Dittiog far above the |center field and ts leadoff man for! Whether ‘Tailored Ready ana] . t > : Seattle should have no trouble)” Come to ; Mount Baker, Paul Kringle, the petix clubs will fight ft out for t SHAWKEY Yesterday's hero—radie Collina in and center of Princeton's a c think about {t, McGraw lqnany high achool basebaN rtar,|jeadership of League No. 2 will be White Cox second baseman beat the @ther in the big annual Yale-Prince. | wha y does thin line-up | tare at t 5 ‘ on th hi e old b ) ton game. A younger brother is! SWIM MEET tl clase the Solons in every depart |strixe They: were Chante ence |= ri mn oa the batting tit wart Rainier Heights Sunday on a an oes el paces Woene Me fad Yhree-hit victory. | sa: manne. maces” tha : iS ext Leidtke, second sacker, will Wal eld. ‘elix club should have a a | — P captain of a high school footba’ Sheet. ee the game.O8 cores, | ere—Rariden, Gowdy, W Seoiinten sem. te thee (Balinrtal pane tacubte) far nl oe have is the opinion of Bob Shawkey of| pig Fred Toney cut loose with @ oly in the East. This ts “Tim's” | aes will have the advantage) tchers—Marqua Schupp, : » the Yankees. He says: pitch In the 10th Inning and Heath 1¢/ of The Star city swimming commit. | aie een the cas wb Roberts, who holds down|themselves eligible to play Tailored gave the Cards a é-to-3 victory over the oral team. line be on hand atthe ‘Star emit | bat = —— pate ed Ba | water easy ee Ny haan corner, bats clean up, and|Ready again, this time for the/*Pee? eo FOR Cam Rene F. Caeey The smoker Wednesday evening is atack up e washes! Second base—Stock = a He uses more curve balls than he crowd of f inatitutio: ha c ente: bert ts bur 1 r h or c Ris undergrads, who are in town| D#titution that is expected to enter Groh haker catmp, Haverts te well are wilt pathetic rer aberd that fast one it eeems to travel ax| Ste to Fillingim, the Brave apitter He “4 Pairing the summer, and graduates. | tea by this committee. er bon. hat posi ¢ hel ge ah pane | fat AS ever, It may be he hasn't] tith, filling the basen, ‘ond then comin D those who attend to get the football} AS things stand now it is probabte | t Roberteon Jenough to grab off many a ball/t®* Tun that gave the Pirates the gama ‘situation in the East first hand. j that the firat events will be held in| prtas%d ty—-Paulette, Kilduff " at the bat t > other games in The Star| same when the warm weather comes|* °° * Green lake and the finals will be heid| In spite of the fact that Emie| pin, paihiniicia the star of last year's team,|league schedule have to be play jand he can keep in condition. Al! ane Dodgers increased thetr } Jat the Crystal Pool. That matter | Johnson, skipper of the t Lake plays right field and bate sixth | ff if the mana f ] T | a ° Sal lay nt field pate nl in| agers of the team: wet spring such as we have! nitt ae NE PLAYERS will be decided by the committee to-| Bees, and the beét all-around short: | HOPES HELD the list. Big BMll Troeppl, the first|notify The Star, as they can Ka ae tae ke a cate oe hitting, two Guloage pitchers for 38 nite sacker, follows Davis on the fist. no ponsible bearing on the title. has been in the big league since| 1° te 2 ed t lYork Giants, there isn't much 1908. Don't forget that Jolneow) ws west ene Geek out ete m tnion rules will prevail in The Star| York Giants, there isn ape |was a great pitcher when } opt ane Grek ow Fame, BY DEFAULT city swimming meet will also be de-| Chance of the ham club get | , y . ba Leoraayg se the Reds beat the Phillies ¢ to 3, im 18 ten - Jjand Wagner were in ir prime,| innings, CHICAGO, July 12.—Severa! minor |!4ed by the con aittes. It will also|ting him away from Salt Lake BIG FIGHT . Jiong before Alexander was over| ded $1 ent ere | Johnson is havi creat muccess | o ennis players were eliminated at the |P* “decided just what events there | Johneon = boost ck pr tay vee BY HERBERT L. FARRELL jheard of. Sotheron relieved Burwell in the ninth ational clay tennis tournament | *!! ». {98 pilot of eo yee = at inning with the bases full and « pinch , NEW 1? a8 | % Pi eh gpa fe te len Tagt 3 13. — Jack FOREST FIRES cost millions ® year. | hitter up and retired the side, the Browns ere Monday, due to the strict ap-| The committee consists of “Don” | en Oey right now for mpeey Carpentier Don't start one! ' beating the Red Sox 2 to 2 Plication of the default rule Vickers of the Crystal imming 7 ‘ ¥ settle t ent about the t es ° ed | rl p - atl A number of out-of-town champs | club, “Dad” Henry of the local Y. M.| Vices than he would as Wprid’s heavyweight. tile in New|\. 2 saemenet rts cane featured the tournament in the first|C- A. °Al Goldsmith, local reprenen.| with the ¢ > eee hee before ow files. ran. : ans t NATIONAL LEAGUE @nd second rounds of play. tative of the Amateur Athietic Union, a mm the . os it. wae “ ‘ , Vincent Richaris, of New York;| and Earl Fry, of Piper & Taft's, and| chances are that there vy 4 soined ett tee mpennsaee 2 ih scien vesecenga Joe Armstrong, of Minneapolis, and| President of the Crystal Swimming | Substantial boost in pay for hi . ere ie hy hen | 8 Roland Roberts, of San Francisco, ¢lub. | hi oe premier beut teame traveling Monday Won in the first matche | SALTS WILL BE HARD TO as been resurrected by Where They Play This Week Walter Westbrook, Western cham: ° BEAT tle Te tle at Gacramente 4 t and at Salt Lake gd was victorious in the firw Gines the 4 Yeko: ete her Peper A Found. nat Han Francisca, Simmons, of Butte, Mont., was the Victor of the second round. AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ added pitching strength has enabled | #0r d na MAGUS. them to win on the road, some av n to talking v = - And that’s all t kept the Bees ™ystery man in a } urtaina, = “Murer” MeGra ick Cullop and Walter Leverenz, as MISSISSIPPI HF rprlntaige Tyga meg Ithe Bees have a pair of real south.| Rickard opened his |!# making thie season " act didn't show last night and let it be ELIMIN TED night. stop in the minors today, has been | A Whether remuinr Amateur Athletic| ade @ nifty offer by the New| : the penn for the Ut elub had some real pitching they have been a hard club to beat and the Don't drop FIRE when you amoke in the woods, nor throw tt out along the read. Keep the forests GREEN, i bistory of X. Leverenz much The Bremerton Cubs continued gy agg = 3 but Cullop showed plenty,|he has secured ’ their winning streak when they won 4 T | Thurston is a aterling| Madison two games over the week end. They |? the Yankees exp fer. He's just a youngster |Solng to in . . took the battleship Mississippi, cham 1,000, making some THE MONEY a save. Christ Mathewson, veters ) ld develop nto a major i 5 y' @ by @ 142 count,|New York Giants, will not travel with |;- ' y | tier fight BY ASKING "questions, am Saturday's game, 2 coun in the minors. And then there'a| ter fle ; nge| es ize 178 REALLY surprising. 80 | asked him this. . “WOULD YOU smoke one of ‘em, eee iF 1 bought a box?” v8 AND THEN he smiled eee And Sunday's game by a 8-0 count. |th? team on ite Western trip rh call PCR es Bho o It in not too much to say that he || That Seattl in- tran has been suffering from bronchitis | the veteran Ralph Stroud, who has B to any, le has the fin 1 FOUND "tnas the maker, Si ne contes f the Adirondacks for’ @ ea tala ; seed rol OO before Cothrant, ‘who holds : Ruele pitched good ball in Satur-| After = stay in the mountains he plans rons reer, Li AY OO St i cai will Sa teturned (to world? * Come in and see, OFA batr restorer. RINE A GEE Bee a ont ae ec Mur |to return tothe city and eater business | Husky righthander, who was the . — gr ¢ ae ee +| London last winter, he had a n .. = ace of the Bees’ hurling corps last * an a AND sai ‘o than! he tice work of Munson and Cook | sonn rowers e now, the. tna owner ot| Sone a "with the Wah clek gain | RIEHL conference wiih Rickard BROWN & HULEN WAS BALD as a coot “No thanks ‘was the feature work of the winners ub, In th vegies for ute, as laa & f 4 " ree SMOKE my own.®, 60.1 ~—— “eat up. Second and Spring. Third Floer, p a bit rusty, as they | P i su) af > ge ar pitt i souls k lot ; NICKEL i Eilers the game 2 ela, 5 trouble for the other clubs in the| 4 ‘ J ’eony Worth} ANDA bira “who came, AND 1 got wise, Ei muntay'e game, Gordon, of the ye if he iw in any kind of con MEN COMPETE = %24 = “A Bit” Cube, sent 12 of the sailors back to ition, Watch ont for, those Fees fro SELL olf stock, AND ASKED him then, the bench by the strikeout method IN CH. CAGO sls WHAT BRAND be smoked,’ A home run by Feek cinched the OREGON TENNIS I j bs HAD HIS own cash. eee game for Bremerton. Gordon allowed Final tryouts for the navy and i £ coal AND HE showed me, only two hits, while the Cubs netted |“! a oe meee By the MEET OPENS marine corps athletes for the Olym 3 IN LIBERTY Bonds, = ew ' 42 hits off of Petsy, the sailor|and the Brooklyn Dodgers are in the lead, | PORTLAND, July 14.—Play witl|pic track team will take pi fi Z hi ie AND THEN he said, pitcher. | while Chicago is down to third place | atart today in the Oregon State ten.|Chicago July 17 se Fae coy “THEY SATISFY." A g00d crowd of navy men and! 9... rerrott Tigers are out of the race,|i# championship. Monday's pro-! marines are confident that| Y GaTIORY: Civilians witnessed the games. The| a. 1 Preak Sack ‘ | prosed opening was postponed by ,leutenant Levorsedge is a cinch t BULL DOG " AND I asked a clerk, MS tong was om cand ne torn (ont 77 vio Is planning to give the ¢ was postponed by} ¢ ° ich to Everywhere : AND B’GOSH, he's right, on hand at both |team @ much needed modeling. Hel rain jwin in the weights events and jave. HEAVY-DUTY uate Be says that cvery position on the team.| Gertrude Schreiner, Seattle city |!in throw. Leversedge won the shot | sates mance, ones Oo eat secs |g MtTuMe, Scbrainer, Seattle ety | OO A statin tatee te tee | BATTERIES nT are baving lots of troutte down champs, are Seattle entereg |. Leversedge in a graduate of the Wont, and delivered to you al in the oll districts ‘Texas about : Ur sity of Califorr fq ways fresh, are beat for the gambling. It t# sald that gamblers so | in the ect. me nORS heavy-duty ition far that they even pester th poe California's five star tennia play | was a mer on the Bruin footbal a Dog Batteries on BIG RUTH Praine is handed b ers entered are Carl Gardner, Ray |*4 track teams. He enlisted in the} ar aie, fe handed out by sport writers | Caney, Phil Bettens, Howard Kinsey |™4fines at the outbreak ‘of the war The Boston fans have not for-|son. Walter Johnaon pitched his o- | and Irving Weinstein and won his commission in the fob gotten Babe Ruth, according to|hit, no-r a " a a venty men are scheduled to | @wins year Mike Menosky, the slugging out. | "ns '9 ' . oe DP in the men’s singles o0 your drag-saw or ; cata thal w ton and 22 Other statlonar fielder, of the Red Sox. Menosky|}ut st > women {nthe women's singles, | BLUE LIKE SPRING ; SP cae ckeldee re ways: . 7 f - | PORTLAND, Ore.—"Baby” Blue, : “When we were hitting hard and| al of fame , rated as one of the best first aackers | winning the Boston tans went wild! iment 0 nsf |LONG GEORGE'S ARM [fn ‘the const viveuit, ts sat tones over us. They didn't mind that ' ? YORK.—The tong arm of | ge 208 Babe Ruth was in a New York| George Kelly is one of the biggent Gniform. But when we began ets the Giants have. The string lore and they read in the pap where Ruth had broken up another| President Al Te pall game with his home run bat,|!*aeue. has called a meeting of ¢) - : SE RMGNRA: Magauee he Was | oC sre the season two. weeks, mating a | whee soe teckel tee wen ee | 1 wold away from them . FOR THE vest cigarettes, Woolley & AND HE “roncbod around. Sure t they satisfy—Chesterflelds Co., Inc. have body —that’s the reason. Body enough to satisfy a ci : smoker, And yet Chesterfields are | Sole Importers 1109 Third Ave, Seattle, Wash. FORA fancy box. AND I knew I was in. mild. Impossible? That's it exact! ‘ —Chesterfields have accomplish the impossible. They satisfy ant FOR THE same old lina, 2 yet they’re mild, Exact Size Vor aie at an Rocennory dealers, ALBION MIG. a temperament. He plays good <n ball until riled TRUSS TORTURE | Can be eliminated by wearing the at im te Yano ‘WESTERN DRY | a ee CIGARETTES » mark. Huggins says | Se ~ BATTERY Co. : . total of 166 game instead of 164 games, | stast @ forest fire! ¥ lad himeelf, A, LUNDBERG CO. “ A 90 Madison Street | | bean first sacker reaches clear back| WASHINGTO of the Western | in right fleld for the sky bal ftt eee Ore of th | ‘ SEATTLE: Wasn.! 1101 Third Ave.