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HURLS GREAT STYLE BY LEO H. LASSEN Marry Gardner, the Die right & stepped out and pitched an Swell game of ball ye lay the San Francisco Seals down | two bingles, and shutting them BY a 4 to 0 count. This is the | Buecessive two-hit game that! Gardner has turned in. He | By a 1 to © count to Los An-/ Mast Friday, after hurting one Greatest games of his career. five men have reached first | tm 18 innings. Beals could do nothing with ter yesterday, and Harry had out of his big right mitt the matinee. | Harry isn’t the only Seattle Who is kicking thru with the Herb Brenton, the curve ball Das worked like a Trojan on two trips to the mound. A fine chance of getting a the majors with the Phila Athletics soon, if Tom ir, Athletic scout, here now, can | ®& deal for Brenton. Turner | for immediate delivery. | Klepper says no, as the/ Tead the riot act to the} if any players are sold | the team still in the thick nt fight. "t take much of a stretch of Femember the swell brand that “Socks” Seibold dished customers Tuesday, when Seats down with five 20 innings. , the only southpaw pitched one of his best ‘Of the season against the outfit Sunday and lost, looked pretty good out other tilt Sunday. is the only regular hheaver who has yet to get ‘winning stride. ‘the team hitting the ball like Ducks, and the fielding up, the coming around of is the only link in the play that was needed to carry into the first division. x" lost to Los Angeles yes-/ ¥, and we are now but a half a : the Beavers and a game half from the toboganning Baby! Excuse our dust! DAY'S BREAK IN THIRD break in yesterday's game) An the third inning. With one Cunningham and Middleton | and Bohne hit to Caveney, to second to force Middie- Walsh failed to touch the his throw to first was late. were safe. “Brick” Eldred, ? ‘carrot:thatched center fielder, of a single to center that) William and Roxy. Wed wild to third, Bohne scoring | marker in the seventh on hits on, Eldred and Murphy. turned in his dally sen- stop in the fourth, which off the only ¢ign of a San) rally. Wolter started oft | ing with a single and stole | Fitzgerald rapped a hard)| thru the groove between) third, and it looked like a but William ambled over | the apple, catching Wol d off of second by ali throw to Kenworthy. play and Stumpf got a big for it. Yesterday, when he pounded straight hits in five trips Plate, his first four hits being and his fifth attempt was a) double down the first base | ;. Hine. It’s the first time this! that a Coast leaguer has in a card of five hits in one Bs We recollect the records. awed 3 | en » | PIV EoE is any ball player in the with blood circulating in his is feet im movable con- —< Harry's speed is that Gard- | two bits yesterday ‘one game before that . And how Harry had ‘@idn't score any runs, covered » lot of ground mov- | | in the first tn- | uunded to Kam puble ki inning, fed the b hy sg Kenw. @ base that ended Baldwin had a weird day at the| Wednesday. He struck out three And whanged out a wicked single | ‘Other trip to the log. “Brick” Eidred turned in » won- catch in the ninth he bagged Wolter center on the di ‘Ca ey ‘ns playing & pretty game | feild at shortstop for the Heals. ed in weveral big leaguo stops jerm yexterday. 5 Dee Walsh turned in » nice play in b With Baldwin on first ut @ grounder between first and Walsh made # one- stab nailing Baldwin at sec- Cunningham and Middleton but Bohne popped out for down. one of Middieton’s hits yenter- Were legitimate, Four drives were singles just over the infield, while fifth was @ ground scorcher for two over first base Geary ix stil) due to piteh for se altho Behorr may get the assign @iim Love is about ready to the bili for the visitors Kenworthy mate a circus Of Agnew's wicked Texas leaguer | run io iret bbe a he hasn't done much here, | him as one of the most valuable team men in the league. Northwest now being staged at Tacoma saw the elimination of two Seattle on Richard IN SLOW thru with the punch in| Richara Burr lost to Bruce Hesketh, | also of Seattle, Wolter | match, 60, 46, 63, and Dick Vanlin taxing aden der Las was Play. The loca! added their | Lyons, of Tacoma, 7-9, 7.5, Waller disposed of J Spokane, and 4s a result will tangle w! my Lyons in today’s play entry, Scott, of Tacoma, 62, 6-1 ard feated Laurence Ke 64, the fourth Weinstein looks like a real contend er for the semi-finals since his de feat of W 6-4, |Donald defeated Dorothy We and Johnson, 6-2, 6-2, |to meet Texas in the next round. j In the ladies’ doubles Sara Living: | tone | troub | feated | 6-1, 6-1, |sey trimmed Miss Demp« Jant-lions, or THE SAM AGNEW’S DOING SOME REAL WORK FOR SAN FRANCISCO SEALS “The best catcher in the Coast league.” That's the rating given Sam Agnew, chief of the San Francisco mask department. Sam has an arm of steel and there hasn't been many bases stolen off of his arm this year. Not only does Sam throw we brains, And Sam's quite a hitter, ba the PLAY NEARS FINALS IN TACOMA NET MEET BY GERTRUDE SCHREINER Wednesday's play in the Pacific tennis championships the men’s singles when | in a fast three-set defeated by Jimmy Don n, of 11-9 Jim Slaw in straight sets, 6 C. Wakefield, was eliminated the other Spoka by Wallace while How. of San Francisco, de of Tacoma, is Kinsey today Irving Kinsey, 61. Hesketh m round L. Coleman, of Texas, Phil Neer, of Port 4, is in the running but has taken still his It was a/ matches by default so far. In the ladies’ singles the Seattle Tacquet wielders have come thru vic torious without a loss. Sara Living stone defeated Portland, Middleton went on a hitting | now in the semi Irene Campbell, of yesterday, 6-2, 62, and is finals. Mayme Me 60 and Gertrude Schreiner defeated 69, 64 Miss to meet Mrs y, this afternoon. both = Ballou ichreiner Is se ‘ushing, of Berk In the men’s doubles teams won their matches, onan de i Byron Brown, 6-4, and Don W Dick Van der Las, after takin first mateh from Rupert and M by and Lieut. Nee |6-2, 61 defeated Lieut of Camp default, Ph y Lewis, Scott and Kinsey defeated Wedill and are slated brothers of the Coleman nd Mrs, Braydon had little winning from Miss Board man and Miss Wells, 6-0, 6-0. Both Miss Fording and Irene Campbell and Mrs. Cushing and McDonald took their first matches by default Mrs, Braydon and Weinstein won |a stiff mixed doubles contest from Wallace Scott a 8-6, and Byron Scott Mrs, Cu : Phil McCormick and M and Miss McDonald and Kin and Hur hreiner Physioc 61. nd D. Alexander, 6-2 and then defeated Miss Caldwell 6-1, 64 ley, 6-0, 64. defeated Mre. Armstrong, Miss & Lieut 61, There are more than 300 species of anteaters, but Boldt’s apple ple is PACIFIC BAS COAST L BALL Sunduys, 2130 Take Pourth Ave FREE DOCTOR Bx-Government Phyatcian All accute and chronic disnases treated by lat hods, We of- for this service to any patron ot our stores. ye, nose and throa et your glasses here and be satisfied THE OLD RELIABLE RIGHT na co. 1111 First Av tn | an ll, but he works his pitchers, and he has some real baseball tting cleanup for the Seals. He's hitting about .285. While series is young yet. Sam's a hustler and Calif Graham ranks | SHAMROCK IV. WILL BE SAVED NEW YORK, Aug. Thomas 1 anced yesterday that Shamrock IV. for the American cup dur jing the recent would not |broken up as previously announced. }1t will be used as a trial horse againet the Sha ck V. which will ge the American cup in 6.—Sir ton ar here ARE COMING lenger races, of speed attractive jotfer. That's is forced to think when told of the slowness in which the en are being sent in for The Star city «wimming meet to be held the week of August 16 the city bathing beaches Oh the average of 5,000 people a day patronize the many en in| re the city and at least of these are good swimmers and divers With a big free-for-all swimming meet on the 500 swimmers | ing and divers should take advantage of ( The Star's big mect and send in their entry blank without delay | There's only one more week to get Jin the entry blanks Entries « |promptly at 6 p. m. Thursday, Aug just 12, at The Star office. Entry blanks may be had at the city bath-| Some people show a lack DUNDEE AGAIN JS WINNER Johnny Dundee again proved that of the greatest lehtweights n the world by ¢ tough Johne fter 12 fant Boston tries beac ar of aT It's, pala Sika’ club, ¥ Piper If your gums have Pyorrhea. ease should be of at once, health. bleed you This dis- Whenever A taken care You Use o insure good Batteries Use Bull Dogs One battery that meees every battery requirement perfectly—Bull Dog Rem ask for More lotiger 1 fa Bull Dog's recomme ations: For sale at all dealera, For the next 30 days, we will give a liberal discount on all Dental work. All Work Guaranteed 15 Years United Painless spark, GLOBE ELECTRIC Co, 906 Western WESTERN Ory GATTERY Co.// SEATTLE, WASH, “Nothing Like It” says the Good Judge A little of this real to- bacco gives a man more satisfaction than he ever got from the old kind. The full, rich, real to- bacco taste lasts so long, you don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often. That's why it costs you less. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles |RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W-B CUT is a long fineecut tobacco SEATTLE STAR THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1970, OLE ANDERSON TAKES TERRIBLE BEATING FROM TINY HERMAN; _ OLE IS THRU HERE Totate Henttle Swimming Entry Blank |; T am a regular registered member of the American Amateur Union ind wish to enter in the following even meet marked with a cross 80-yard a 100-yard 20-yard Bianks must Ent $36 $36 $36 $36 ‘ $36 )$36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 nts under (free (free dash (free wiz le) sv + lee yond-tash theese ty be in The 16 them. Want VENTS WO yard-dash (free style) ar office by August 12. do not have to be of G iron jaw an coupled to Ander from time he enter oma an the and know to hit Th in the after watehing pupil of Chet McIntyre, ¢ uff at Liberty par The stor¥ of how Ole left McIntyre the dead of the night to seek the money tory here now. how took four or five on the chin from the back Kast is no longer new But how Ole can stand up more than we will to figure out ler who can bit deduction arrived ‘Tiny Herman, pre camel Ole k jast nig in | big AMERICAN LEAG afi Won Last Pet an old he slee rns ow York Anderson is a b ring man than he was before he went away. He's lort that strong nive attack that carried him on of his opponent all the time Joewn't know how to hold hi n't hit straight. It could hit the broad side of a barn if he wa d up inside. He can't protect himself at all, and the| he ever blocks a punch is! tick bis chin in the way | It's no secret why K. O. Brennan, Gene Tunney, Harry Wills and the rest of the crack heavywel him to sleep. It's a wonder didn’t ruin him for life. geer bum as a aggre NATIONAL LEAGUE > We “6 hand: doubtful mn Lowt “a “ his sent they | Herman could have knocked am out any time he felt like it last night | Tiny had a punch, but he didn’t. | Herman won every round in a walk, | and had Ole’s face looking like chop ped meat Ole’s a big, thru as a main event fighter in Se attle. What a wonderful manager he must have had back East to get matches in the same burg twice. Army Welch beat Al Baker, the colored middleweight, in the semi windup, in a good mill, Army didn’t Baker around so much this time, altho Baker did make him miss a lot. Welch hit the harder punches | and carried the fight most of the| way Joe Wilson, the Canadian colored | lightweight champion, is quite the} oldest looking fighter we've ever! He fought a draw with “Red” | in the torridest mix of the| Boldt's of The Star city swimming tough Swede, but he's’ sUNIOnS an@ 15 Years O18 yard dash (back sinied chase JUNIORS i 14 and 15 Years O14 Under 14 Years te) registered, but apple pie is who is built baboon along husky fights 1 a ter- during is and a shade, be- more rugged on th customers seemed satisfied with the Stan Fitzgerald lost the first two of his mix with Mike Del the clever Portland bantam, ng to box with him, and then «ed football tactics in the last ounds, and played too rough for The verdict was a draw. De nto used his right to counter with rounds Pint by tr twor Mi ud Fitzgerald, another red-headed lightie, who is coming fast as an ag- m gave Roy Teed, of Port Angeles, n artistic lacing. Dan Garten hit too hard for Fred Bertelor FEiverett welter, in the opener. In an orgy of knockdowns, Garten was given the verdict in the third round, when Referee Whitman stopped the fight. TRIAL FOR TOSSERS? SAN F ‘CISCO, Aug. 5.—Ru- mors today had {t that the two play- ers most seriously involved in the Coast league's newest scandal, are to be given a regular trial before the board of directors of the league. From statements issued yesterday by Babe Borton, first sacker, sus- pended from the Vernon club, and Harl Maggert, released by the Salt Lake club, it is believed they will readily take advantage of the oppor- tunity to establish thelr innocence, F RENCH CHAMP. WINS BY K. O. MONTREAL, Aug. 5.—Charles Le doux, the bantamweight champion of France, knocked out Johnny Friase, ew York's star bantamweight, in the fifth round of a scheduled ten round fight here last night. wreuslve n $36 , $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 $36 Just $36 C. A eas f ¥3 Just $36 $36 SALE! After inventory, following our great 20%-off sale, we find just 174 odd suits—suits from famous tailoring houses, such as the House of Kuppenheimer and_ others, _bearing Cheasty smartness of style and excellence of texture. 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