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FRIDAY, JULY THE SEATTLE STAR PAGE 21 n.—#. Dempsey to Tr: ; | Meet Firpo |In the Wake of Base Hits Here and Elsewhere| Visors Quite Soon BY LRO H. 1 Bio ons ovens SEENON in wer ems a! (is ions Saws Ae oes umes He babe he ale peill ai finish in front of the falter A champion Sunk outhitting t the ball ¢ Om: of the great stars « baseball 4 about abe : “ter ba : t halt of t) Pgh Fae der Ss Champion Will Defend | ing ts reports trom tho moet QPEAKING of pitet It tt wasn't for the great SbOwL his hitting» peak this pair. 2 \ P Title Some Time in mH, M ‘ eat Pittsburg infielder, ha ' core Spaohe 2nd Harn am flash ron the paths, but Orr te in the , to pull their the t he September—Rickard we ther Oakland that they couldn't pull out with a derri racer ali gio: epi ape ireallcnd gd vad i v jmay ¢ p uno WHILE IN THE CITY He recently pat egut A de. Between them this great pair hus won 28 games and °F jhe time And Not for ble pnoni Bry etstop, but : i Our, Prices Are TEW YORK, July 27 Jack Demy bauc in New Eng nd b i has lort but 11, which is might respectable pitching t » far and th best man at the position that NOME. new face ed when The 8t Pe ‘ , plon, and Luts Firpe, South Ameri. It’s too bad th aranville’s caliber can't has been an {n-andouter, while Lefty |, , The biggest > ‘ on, will fight for the title | keep himself in 1 k no well in the few games that ho ha it 2 he i A id come in : ITWOSE sa * averages 0" a nother startiin ac lla, Strand M opp © of uns, ber 9 and 15, Tex Rickard. admitted | rest of the staff has collapsed so many times thas: mmr renee Fevenl, AON ting fact. Valla, Strand and Kopp ar a " + INE Cincinnati Reds and tb tes are fast closing nope is held out for them delivering regu Paul W the San Fra 0 Kid, haa been tn. the other outfielders in # r that Compare Them With Any nts , tn on, the ‘New Yor ta. arctarag ed 62 games, batted 141 timéw and has collected 62 bingles ‘no team would be c let i Other fn the City Tilt « eokard would not make known | “sonn MoGraw’s great Giants are slipping because 15 doubles, one triple, one home run and the rest At that, the polling 1 he. close for toost of. the E exact date, aahe claimed he had | i.y naven't got the pitching cla 8 an average of 440, or a hit nearly rths. <I Run your car up to our ot decided himself. With the Demp. Pitching is still 70 per cent of baseball sth in B" LY ORR, Seattle's steady warhorse at shi every other timo he goes to the plate. And more than And it won't be long: before the votes will be asked || Sop and we will install them ey am po match clos: talk a SttIl | apite of the hectic hitting done these da n't a flashy player and because he is of the 5 per his hits been for extra bases, for, It's high time that the fans start picking the |] for you. turning to the prospects for a Demp. h x wit uque, Donahue, steady type he isn’t halt appreciated. Th rkable hitt boys they'll honor at the end of the season 5 ” j ey. Wills contest, it being taken al That's wh hy Cl ne with Luq nahu t APE NS ry he . A 607 4 | Every Tire Guaranteed most for granted that Dempsey will j Standard Four Flat Walter Johnson Is Making Mound Top Cord Guaranteed 12,000 Miles Marks That Will Stand for Years) ww. °.2"?10.00 AKYNG of records, Walter Johnson, that great Washington hurler, is establishing a ince A RECORD MAKER i win from the South American eReangeen head caren dl Did Firpo learned today that the promoters of the Yankee stadium hope to get the fight between the champion and his t ja es ave bes jake mger, and that the rules _— of the commission might be amended ue of $50 for ringside t 0 i PE few himself that promise to « 20x3% 8 8 and for years in the baseball world. 6h hep ikchiared 17 tland | Recently Johnson struck out a half a dozen batters in an American league game and 3% 50. ID Luis Angel Firpo lick Gunboat | 4 y A To , D1? hus Angel Piry | totaled 3,000 victims by the fanning route. eas 18.50 Smith in a couple of fights In| ot * SEMI- FINALS South America before ever he came up to the United States? Some sports From Maybe so, but the story the sports hings B. cc TOURNEY writers. tell: a unds as if this was! nm mind: 21,50 22.50 wet 23.50 29.00 29.75 This is a mark that should live for a long time in baseball. Johnson also has nearly 100 shutouts, 97 at the t count, and he should go over the “~yP | century figure before the end of the present season. The wonderful part of Johnson’s performances habitual second division te is that he has made his records with m, He has never been on a pennant winner, second place until ANCOUVER, B. C, Two or three years ago, w ache: . . t ) 2 30.50 hone kdtcate tes 40 we cpeal Sirhan ea EE passin sae Ca being reached by the Nationals once and that solely thru the wonderful pitching of this 31.00 And men's doubles were reached in|one, it was announced in Buenos| same star, — 4 ~ ; r 32.00 the mainland tennis championships, | Air is home town, that Guaboat | Johnson is serving his 17th term in the big time and his days as a big league luminary 36.00. A Tn the feature events th: was on his way down to the South are antennas numbered. But the Washington ace has done some pitching that puts! ) will be more evenly distribt American W coast on a fighting 37.00 A Full Line con Fabrig Tires EXTRA SPECIAL him in the baseball hall of fame for all time. | year. Geoff Peers and W tour and t at Luis was going over the likely finalists in the sfngies,|to Chile to meet him are only in these events. Mrs. Dia-} American and English residents of b f » 200 mond is still in three events. Mar-|the Argentine, on ring this, were | sie jorie Leeming {9 in the singles and|of the opinion that Smith would lay Fl Sound Cords ett mixed doubles, “Bob Peers gave| tho Wild Bull of the Pampas out flat, Made in Tacoma ‘3 three games to Green and then met| but he didn’t. Firpo beat him instead. Strictly First Class and ® his brother, Geoff, in one of the| Whereupon the Americans and the i 2 . ‘arries i Guarantee fe prettiest base-driving games of the|Eziglishmen agreed that Luis had Joresk. For the angler who wishes « C ie ’ series, yesterday, Geoff winning, 6-4,| one dern well, Not that they had Wi week's trip with the finest of eport, the 30 3 ia $9. 00 a1 63. The feature, from a point of|an unduly exalted idea of Gunboat here to Go {Hp up Deer creck te one that will far Xx Is i Bats. interest, was Cardinall'’s appearance| but they knew him as a seasoned 2 : RIVERS a Gane mMat ta ey ete ae Te a ae oe against Weinstein. The Callfornian| fighter and they hadn't thought that Bkykomist mate are reported taking files Premo Fabric ~~ 2 8 won, but he was forced to keep on| Luis was. ? gins alnik Wicca aa evans as ts | 5,000-Mile Guarantee 1 . the back line, the local man scoring; Then It was advertised that a re Middle Forks pita flr tr fg + iabing, ond] 20x32. : 6.00 ° y rly-placed passing shots on|turn engagement would be staged in some fine been. te ee jeckler rive it 36x4 sane eeteeees ° tempt of the winner to play| Buenos Aires. The Anglo-Saxon con or siagd : arded ba quring the p oe aed | tingent turned out to seo it en masse. week or so, The river is low and clear. BIXtig i ee ceeSess eee 4 4 ———— The fight was put on at the Uni ikokomish river-—Trout a r eowallips river—Trout 1 of the prettiest catches of ser- rh versities club. Firpo appeared and ee Travowt. (Closed || eral days to be entered in Piper & Diamond Fabric : PORTLAND TO was gretted with a hearty round of : ; ; Taft's fishing contest was thet dle ; , First-Class Squeegee Tread perder » supposed Gun Bie entered played by KC. duck, 214 13th N., | 3 sis. ¢ - $13.50 ~ Week's trip the cate being recorded from Sultan 4 fs i i y, in the crowd there were a Ax four cutthroat t wade up the 01 no ha eon oe ree ‘é ereel, the ts ms rh fi 8% to 3 C. OF C. NINE ia ry) eae cea Savage Fabric Grip .Cord Size “ TNHE Seattle Chamber of Com ! they gasped, when they a ed amir s rs merce deb ion Is to leave to-| Saw this scrapper introduced under aich of. trout for. the perie toe Pextand wileke toca} {his name, “That dunboat ie venkat ¥ 34x3% He pote ows ee ; S| Smith.” He was as black as the ace ker ink t throats, measuring from 6% to 16 inchew Bf 5x4 12.50 out: hedy’s ball b is to meet the o Pierce was taken fr ake Keechelus, Reese ¥ ‘ : are of spades. , e—Trout. (Week's trip.) || re covered. fly 35x4% $15.0 Mid- Vortland Chamber of ¢ ommerce on |” iYou'ye forgotten how he looked, ho i re her, covered. f See ecg me Sieg the diamond as a preliminary to the | suggested others, to whom the orig ake—Trout, (Week's trip.) 1 My Reveri tl | 5 poubic P SeattiePortiand Coast league game | {nal Smith was unknown. paittes county, sit have some compe-| My Reverie, recently. pur- |} 33x Time in the Rose City Saturday after-| “Well, the Iast time wo saw him,” aks Selkete ven August 4, Doo Boynton | Chased in Kentucky . at a} 35x58 noon. |answered the doubtful ones, “he was « lake a : oe * 2nd handsome price, broke the|}31x5 The Portland ciub {s anxious to | white.” pie a m dase, day, which weighed In from %-pound to| 5% pounds. & Canadian , track record for} ses e's, wen | five-eighths of a mile in 49| time. ‘the prize | seconds in the mud. This} th this period ia’ Tripare | SPCedy horse, rvhich is now} nd one base bait, orpned by George Drumheller | Yor the fisherman who ts tooking |Of Walla Walla, Wash., will ff ge ys amgg pessiie | compete in the races which) Lieree county, leached via the | start Saturday afternoon at| Shoat is malice, tur the timntog tse | thee Willows track in Victoria, | and there will amply repay the according to the fishermen re- i Bk th. | turning from that district. | avenge the defeat administered by| Firpo won again all right. It the locals here a month ago. But | ¥asn't surprising that he did. The the Rose City lads will have to| Smoke waa*big, but he bad nothing show plenty of class, for the Seat. | ise. Probably there mene 380 en | tl hin a jamong the spectators who could| _ (rl wns has class, and nothing | POM ed him, too | 4 among the stars who wil|_Lter. pinned down by local news. | a Boke hk L S ehaneans pape th lored scra a play for Seatto ls Charley Schmute |Ptea'tat he waant the comvone| OME LYVENCRMAN LOSes Sovigche oo ek Williams, known fn the States, Ho hadn't sald rain. The contest will Iast two {n-| himself “Gumboat” Smith and the is i il to un ee: nings. | reporters had made a mistake. Ho BY HENRY L. FARRELL was a Jamaican, he related, and his Goodyear Wingfoot’ Cords i All Fresh Stock, Direct From | Goodyear Factory 4 & & 00d k ‘ered by ¥ ‘ all that Criqu’ EW YORK, July 27 h the| take final, to hte Wranosy wh Fishing in the Skykomish river 18 | Packwood Inke, also tn Pierce county, 24%... BECKER NOT name really was Smith. Peder, he that 4 him|4& few weeks ago wan celebrati See ees, Beth down to Pras tg [in & malehty good bet at this time, Some 33x4% cin tare ta 3 Rotem a oy ma B h of Verdun, and the| first real world’s chan Taft. The “Sky” ts one of the most shouts ai py too altoresa, iy SIGNED BY hsiieg tinued fo, contend that Luts had dp-| 00 specitatia that. urged| Perhaps America can popular fly streams in thie part of an at this place 33x5 T R N soi eg oat weak a ! a ee . “|had removed part of his face, gamo| back in this c¢ és there is Ing good port for the lover of rd ek BN ie wry 1 ascederescay HIS Oo Y OW ord tn Argentina or je if he did.| oo. criaul, the twisted.face French-| 810 occa warrant boasting.| fictal bait angling. ime of | yeas, On y FRANCIS ‘a3 rants ‘Dele over the featherweight | CrlaUl Jacked into a match | fotnd good at almost any polnt tia ott “diese LS) atone catchne euet e at || Longwear Vacuum JOE, BECKER. Coast league um-| —- with the man in the claas| {0m Index up to Skykomish and with the fishermen of Ritchie, catcher, released -by the Cord: e @, used to, read history, but JACK MUNRO before he had a ¢ to use be : and those of tte Indians after Harry Wolverton, re- ras ® nm up mer for reasons PLANNING TO the blue uniform o HEE ven. | emelabe being taken from them. Myas is the better lake of the {signed as managersat Seattle, . has 8,000-Mile Guarantee y own to himsel verything seemed lost, he Frenchman was poorly han-|th® North he Stillaguamian | cw are reached sia Cha Rican anh HL gex4 4 It seems that Joe read the story Fanta A ae orp his manager. He could have Ono and Deor Rosiyn, a trip of 26 miles by auto road, | Need two contracts with the: Seals; 7 ‘Swiss b we th paren phone f teas way one for the balance of this year, and |] 24x4 or m ‘Tell, the great Swiss hero LIV is tev icsarids | erhian he. Meare teat tea ied 1 > awa ‘ x running around is short ‘Snulan't win, even ‘with é bayonet eo bout for at least ‘SEWARD AND MT. the other for the 1924 season. oh | 32x4% pa Fired by a desire to emulate UGHE DWYER, the en When he had survived 16 roun tha, but Frenchmen are in BAKER TO me * 33x4% the great historic character, young fan lightweight who tly | cruel and Mm heen awe of American box commit MEET IN SW 34x44 oseph called together his nelghbor-| arrived in America, states that tho) 604 unsteadily in the center of th n Ce as NG CONTEST 35x434 hood gang and told them of his plans. | contract of Jack Munro as mana-| Serpagewat asthaa: 6 ‘od in a| Criqut was badly handled Ins | IS an 433 They had row, so they used! ger of the Australian stadiums ¥ill| stream, his eyes cut and puffed, /Sisht. When one of his false tect R* ALRY mi keen be-} the em be used to| 36x4%5 “tg an airgun. Joe stood off next to a is year and that he under) cigsed, and his twi: ng|had been knocked clear thru his tween swimmers of the Mount ch beach’s team won, | Locus Goltslay fetmar arene 33x65 seeesereceee ne an apple on his head. An-|stands Munro will then retire and|t5 smite, and he puncer| cheek there wag nothing {n his cor | Baker and Seward Park public bath. events will all be short} crn leaguer, has been fel as 35x5 5 saad is CO nions aimed at the|come to America to live hail D oan “th mplon|ner to stop the flow of blood, with the exception of the | manager of the Moline club, in the y, ns under : m beaches that it was decided to |.» J 37x5 abe hips ith the rifle. | Munro visited America about ®|o¢ the world.’ his seconds just let him bleed, He “5 hat It was decided t | ple ee | fice it to say that young|year ago. ‘He and his wife both! Ftoored once In the first round for|was badly advised and greatly ne - water: mpet. betsreen..the: dit.) ' | I Corde: Joseph received the shot squarely be-|ijked the country and {ts people #0/a count of nino, downed threo times|glected in his corner. erent organizations. : is in cl © of the] The Datly Racine Form and the Run-| caster Fras: tween the eyes—and Joseph hasn't | well that they returned to Sydney|in the second, only to arise as the| Official estimates placed the crowd This water meet will be held Sat-| kk swimmers, while Bill | ving Horse, two Américan publications on } 12,000-Mile Guarantee read history since. very reluctantly. }10 count of the referee was about|at 32,420 and the receipts at $114. ("ay morning, starting at 11 ther former Franklin | Writs at Toronte, Cenade, They ere ing, Best NonSkid Tire Made teh, ee Munro, public {dea to the con-|to fall on him, beaten all over the|523, Criqui drew 37% per cent, or |°’clock,, at the Mount Baker t at charge ‘at the Mount | violation of recent proeinciad lawn passed’ CORDS ined trary notwithstanding, 1s not an|ring in every round, Criqul kept| 549.845, while Dundee's end of 12% | It Will be known as the junior Red| Baker beach, ‘Tho meet will be une| Cone otis 10. pied OF COURSE, Australian. He was a Canadian| going and going. per cent brought him $14,231 | Cross Meipticsdhe meet der the general supervision of Lou —_ | 1655 fe 3 50 the originally, and then went to South] ‘What's holding him up?" a] Griqui defended his title a ute | Every competitor, under 16 years | Evans, director of the public bath. Jack Jobson) and Erminie Spalia, |] $2x314 17.50 ed at the ringside, A t of ago, 16 a member of the junior | ing beaches. European hyayywelght ehamp, have | J Africa, where: he attained fame as kod at th over a month after he had won it. |Of * nf heen tentatitelyjimatched for Newark, |] $1x4 19.00 e) a wrestler and bag-puncher sage judge of the supreme court next | watch Dundee now and seo what he | he ross ity aving division | A capable corps of officials is be-] N. J. August 80, The latter Is en |] gox4 20.80 He punched se bags simul-|to him answered A heart, my | here Ww be seven events, and |ing 1 | . USE IT ALL} 7 and for years had a|boy; nothing but a heart.’ ae a $$$. — |] 83x4 21.90 Ho” much money Jack Kearns] standing offer to meet any man in| “Chere was romance and a moral aK LOGG MUST fhe han been matched: with: Batting ‘at Aaxé 22.80, ede he ok re oe © oe ae Sl Sone Saari ctoee| GARMAN) MAKE UP NEW se a genes || tea 25.00. DN fight Firpo is not known. He and|togt bs a Pp Ao ra r Duden, , ho BO ’ | B Cc I stadium, 33x4%4 26.50 aa Tex Higeaoes hold thelr talks behind/ l peweattad. WAU a chatnianahias bet AREN 4) | ELD FOR LINCOLN} ‘The Cotton States longue, a Class © |] 34x41 27.50 s closed - doors z ae aoe 5 league in the Mississippi if mitist bes substantial sum| 'VIN RICHARDS | there was 0 much tragedy in the VERY DUMB) DY LO who made such a| Franklin will have a hard time| threatens to blow up, altho efforts |] 2X41 28.00 Ver- ast $300,000. And why this | CUT | downfall of the gamest champion good showing as high school |replacing Brico Taylor and Harry| ®*¢ beime made for Greenville, Green- {] 33x5 29.00 “i at ever defended a title that the! OPLE - 6 been ti Pie ‘ f wood, Vicksburg and Meridian to ore abe big sum for a fight that Kearns BADLY rie cast | Wiha partion: 6¢1littlai Denaed: wea? Os rm fr ihn tat an aed ae 1 {football conch in his first year at| St re ' and other sc os sf have{ finish it out as @ four-elub loop. 3x5 30.00 ms himself says will be one-sided? K, Jt see Sesapinne " eat eles Ie ell of seeing Ad| °°) ite : jto find men to take the places of pilot hey ij the Less than two weeks ago, the|thru the window of a taxi when it| away with's ploture that Will remain} Santel aa a sideshow attraction “ce | Uinooin last. season, faces the hard-| stars who graduated, but none off. ©: B. McCormick, of Sioux. Citys, has | HEAVY TRUCK old pO. whipped Willard, | skidded into w pole, Vincent Rich-/tr 8 lone time, of twisted amie | 022 of the beaches. jest task of any mentor in the prep|them received the wallop. that Linaltene title thtueee ee TYPE CORDS ing, to tatement to the| ards, tennis star, sustained a | Frenchman with the twist mile} ‘With Santel, as manager of the|loop when the season starts, In Sep-|coln did piss. Atala EIN 69 P eles a tat ne wrist that required eight |@nd the shattered jaw. show, is Henry Webber, who comes | temb) Garfield, with practically: ite 1922 S4x4% + $28.00 pent, “I would be afraid to let Dempsey | Stitches and painful body bruises. He| Criqul never had a chance. He/out on a platform and offers $100] Logg lost his whole backffeld by | lineup int net, hag the best outlook, | ° A 34x5 » 30.00 fight Firpo. ‘The fellow 1s too green| Will not be able to play again for |WOn not a single round. He was|iy anybody in’ the crowd who will graduation, Case, quarterback; Me-|of any lub in the ety. ono || Swimming Entry ||| ssxs vee 30.00 «: several weeks. baa ‘er close to victory go in and “stick” with Santel, |Cutchin and Johnson, halfbacks, and| too, has a good lineup 4 and we might be arrested for mur- The rig " 4, 1 fi - q a good lineup in Gar: Deeds eke gtdn: RA ny A fellow with a mask on his face |Mouidenhour, fullback, all received |{t has a crack frosh squad from tat [ny Kilbano just a little over a month | sa, and offers to accept ho | th ir prep diplomas, | we dare. Webber orders him away. agpasaess —————_—— G A person would think $10,000 round from tho first to the 15th it}? U petra , Aaland pretty. good pay for tho little work LEAGUE BALL tas one story—-Criqu! missed and| “Maybe you're a masked marvel,” | view, ‘hs t hand the dfopped Sobh I am a registered member of the A. A. U. and wish to: enter The Star's mile swimming mara- thon. 86X86 .eseeeeeee 39.00 LANCASTER FABRIO 10% Oversize a 4) says Webber ‘TY COBB Is PLEASED WITH Men's Mille. seve sedeccee veces 8,000-Mile Guarantee 4 ot king acrous the ring and] Wild Bill James of the Vernon| Dundes countered with a left hook| ®*%! : 4 ¥ ; i me. sapping a fellow on the chin Tigers has been placed on the volun-|and a right to the jaw. | The crowd starts to heckle Web-| Women's Mile, ....eeccseance oes 30x3 ‘$ 8.50 yea tarily retired list by “Vinegar BiN”| To have been a king tf only for|be*—demanding oa ashe | masked MANUSH, ROOKIE OUTFIELDER NAM v\syecsesseeyesey sector scent 1 SOSH - 9.00) A JACK MILLER Essick, Tiger boss. James had a Hay er Cin a day; to pave f oie Batt vanamiee as oe ihe | YTROIT, July 27. LK natural /Jook foolish on a certain style ball, || AQAreSS « .....sscaisedeeceeseree |} 81x4 14.80 chance to go to the Mobile club in|earned just a little money and a igen : Hin \pouthiers samidetatian, tug tae Seba ation for sportsmanship and | tonds that he does. A aa aed ot a oUt | Shiv tO have: fin! hang? back read Lancaster Regular Size -WILL GO EAST|'":,{", Sense Uist Wht tanh uasng | “WRAL he demande, “Aa Sant) |yeRr ould be one othe Most | whe the next Dal dllvered th. te Leia te ee SAN FRANCISCO, July 27—Jack ihe: Heniheavywslent chats Gick | We eee or incied teritenrove waneae ae ite BORE seeeeeeeeeee B SS 50. Miller, former manager of the Seals,| GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., July 27 S th S [the AWORIESAEPRIAL | Come: Ot te tee eae ee sa he han ence the toot FP nTeW shim. everything & hades 30x3% 7.50 | ‘e leayes San Francisco tomorrow for| Luis Angel Firpo, next opponent of | outherner ay’ 8 |xee him throw this fellow! pe FARSI AR DS Tt P Bu tas of tricks, including the waste |] 0x3 % sf Keurney, N. J.ihis. home town, to| Jack. Dempsey, will meet Joo Burke Mi I G ie Then the crowd fijes in at ing of the season, : all,"" remarked Eddie Rommel, star |] 88x3% start hig rest.and fight for heéalth.| Detroit heavywelght, in a 10-round itrie $ oo cents per head. Sometimes the] ‘hore you have Ty Cobb's opipion| pitcher of tho Athletics, after a recent |] saxa RR Later he will go to Lake Saranac exhibition match here tonight. Pro- | W. Pigott, swimming coach |/show !# repeated four times in an|of Heine Manush, recruit outfielder| same. “He hit them all, including Hi ssee Y., and attempt,to emulate “Big Six’ | hour, of the Detroit Tigers. Cobb, premier] the waste ball, reaching out and swat moters announced the 7,000 capacity || of ‘ine Santa Cruz, Cal, Athlett r 3: in a come back to weball. house is sold out club, was an interested etator SSE bataman, certainly should know. ting that on Sax —__—___—— w | Vgtk' ete Ls Motehovent.a’ iewteniniie FARMER VANCE LO Manush in his first-year as a big $ixd 4 PORTLAND, Ore, July 2%—Al] leaguer is causing all kinds of trouble ed Farr vi another well*| ganization. Standing well ‘over six known local wrestler, In two] feet and welghing about 190 pounds, , ER LANDON straight falls in © match here last} Manush takes a cut at tho ball that] SAN JOSE, Cal, July 27.—-Cthick night When Ted Thye, wrestling} reminds you of Nap Lajole, Hans| Roach beat Eddie Landon by @e- Mail Orders | Shipped C, 0. D. Without © Deposit ELLIOTT 0446 x ri TO POCKET BIG LEAGUE BALL }:: omic materia," “ “As long as Mitrie do ¥ DHILADELPHIA, July 27.—Judge |and the ball park authorities planned VICTORIA, B. C. SATURDAY, July 28, to n't peod, he will keep going at top Charles L. Brown today ruled|to make a test case out of the oc-|| never make « great swimmer, ||/nstructor at the Multnomah Ath-| W , Sam Crawford or some of ainan th ne eit event last ‘night. August 4, Inc. Vat i ta not latcany for ® boy to | currence: in the muntolpal ‘court to-|1 As soon!ag he gets out in front, || letlo cluly who was hooked ‘to meet | the'other mreat hitters of ye ‘olden |Suntlo Aendnickavgot ‘the now over . Pike St. Tire Shop. Keep a baseball which has been bat: | day he lays down, If ho will swim || Beeson, refused to enter the match] days Jeorge Gilmore, in tho somt-windup, 7 Running Races . ted/into the stands. “ boy myself once,” the|] as i¢ he moant {t, as if some ||because the small crowd mado it} As yet American leaguo pitchers eat tn ee Daily W. 0, STANDRING In the game yesterday between the} judge sald, “and I don't feel that!| one was at, his neck all the ||impoxsible for the promoters to pay | haven't been able to discover any| SAN’ MATHO, Cal, July TWO STORES : Phillies and the Chicago Cubs,|any young sh's style, Bos should be deprive of him his $100 guarantee, Beeson dug] weakness in Man wuse| Kid Davis beat Al Walker in a time, then he will become one Where Pike St. Crosses Rain or Shine , Robert Cutter, 11, pocketed a foul|tho thrill of keeping a bavoball hot|| of the ‘atest awimmera in the |{down in his own pocket and gave| ho isa free swingéy, it was bolleved a/ slow main event here last’ night. Boren Ave, hall which had been batted Into the} off the bat of a big league player.|| world,” declared Plaott Vance $26 to substitute for Thye) change of pace would bother him,! Fernando Herman outboxed’ Hddle stands, At the gate he was arrested | Caso disminned,” | d assure a contest, But pitchers slow up and make him Heim in the next-to-close, ~~ . rs FY \ i % ; 4 4 AT aay PeMIRD,