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THURSDAY, JULY 2, 192 THE SEATTLE AR PAGE red Lucas Proving Valuable All-Around Man f or Tribe ' as ear) eee at «‘e7@ OUR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHERN —— ee RAIN THREATENS BIG RING CARD Handy M an of EGAD,~ \F T CAN MANAGE T WAM VeoTERDAY — “To PUT ROSCOE “TRY “TWeny 100.“ SINo HE OWNS Yeo, an’ Be a BOUTS WME Wert YEAR. < 6 CAREFUL VDOT Going | Up! Seattle Club) }} sors wros-se woer yeas, Aoteanonie une Frcaveruc Yoair | MicCabeHero _/) Bad Weather May Halt n Pitch, Play Regularly | |) FoR MVGELY wtrTHouT AuW eFFoRT!A | weLL, we YEA Supce fg DM" FESS INS ET When Seattle Ww York Boxing Show i ; THEN, BY Dove, T WILL Tl’ SILE OF HIG GHIPS fF 2 Git and He Hits Hard; NEM BILE Ol SnIGONING | « i A REGUME MN “SAUNTG AGourT “TH BN “T' "TIP HE Gives, (ie at 2 > & P . Other Gossip TS GLOBE Rte ee BY Fait te Mal = | WE MUST OviN A OF ee Wins Thriller Slattery, Greb and Wills Favored to Beat Shade, ! i Key MAW as 1 WILL HUNT UP MN OLD YN CANOE! ~T sur \ eee Aa E a ’ Walker and Weinert, Respectively, If Skies in FRIEND, CEDRIC LEFFIMGWELL OF f \ GotA Dime! AM viseu Outfielder Socks Home Gotham Clear in Time Today ¥ 2) PINCHED Wrh Him CAIRO, AND PERGUADE HIM “To {ie , ONCE, IN A RUM Run to Beat Salt Lake BY HENRY L, FARRELL REDON ME AGA WY A GeaRcH i RAID on “TH! in 11th Frame, 10-8 Reeve ae eee js Datn TRIAGE he ¢ FOR “WE RUBY AUD TURQUOIGE . Mf 7] EW YORK, July —Rain threatened early today to MINES ‘NEATH THE DegeRT ) BARN OWL CLUB : : ¥ cause postponement of the most interesting boxing SANDS OF ARABIA ¢ - | p t show of the season which was scheduled to be staged to- ~ = a es 7 8 : " night at the Poio Grounds for the benefit of the Italian hospital fund. | y , - It was raining this morning and there was not much ine dar hil ° ‘ - y | a : : } A promise of clear weather in a cloud-banked sky. The pro- "i ( moters, however, were hopeful that it was only a shower npr and that the bouts could be staged. 4 P Beattie 30, walt Hs Jimmy Slattery was favored to beat Dave Shade; Harry faifield, and he’s a dangerous >7 | / ib hia cacecatal om Wills was picked to win over Charley Weinert and the wise- the plate : 3 HOW THE SERIES STAND 3 acres were making Harry Greb the favorite over Mickey Ma stepped into the game when| // Lake : tle fot Walker. Dumovich ‘ : yesterday, and shut the Bees 3 wild ba « Day t the ball yard dacas is quite 1 playe | Z ¢ + Richard McCabe hurled the bane. im solid with the Seat pug . tL ff, Ps bal) that William z Ze ; ‘ McCabe mas saged with his big bat, and when the ball nettled in ys onton a on the KR es AD other side of the WE MAJOR EATS p a AR pela peal 4 Baldwin Y 1 Balawin's pade and S, a sai Z a bo a r , for home, Dui W RITZ OTVLE — A / Z and William j | and grabbed the ball, 1 is $ (more familiarly § Cohas Lan c ie before he cour get back to known Billy, eo sneoneesnentenemenene see Thrilling stretch duals, sensa- Buster, Mac, # | dow 1 li| A lot of bleeders fell safely yesterday. Plan to Open) Ad Wolgast Was Very Much oe | ee eres ee Billy MeCabe had such a» great Closed Lakes] ast round the bases a _ pitha itsteg eae srie te oats” piano ones eee ee Bee had won the second ex j ng with a walk, that it’s not the ciation plans to appoint a ith Balt Lake. f a 2b phe : y were out in the ulttee to secure legistation to pert That blow came with two away " n el nd kept on running waen up certain closed Inkes in in the last of the 11th, and the fina 4 z rottery anil ge A hn 1 ddwin ‘atehed: oo Dag, 7 Th was vaahia > the public. A || McCarey Tells About His “Fight With Abe Attell, | © Was Seattle 10, Sait Lake 8. wk feed iis ; n't|no trick at all to complete the double meeting will be held this evening || Space forbids the deta ars sees tape Bd is Avec oe 4 the Best Generals the Battling Game Has | pace Se ccrae we dete , : erre Neb up hie teriic lt-| McCabe sgied the fifth with ewe P Mt ; a ‘ thres Blows ving in| away, scoring Eldred, and was trappe rooms, make plans and ap ver Known \Suttice to aay tha : , ng the day. He also walked |betwoen firet and second when Ponder s r members. || . away to a four-rur twice and fanned once. cut off the throw from the outfield. Mc- d x nt . ‘4 e inning, gt Rollle Naylor a chance |Cabe kept the infielders so ousy running four firsts, on ne || Arre hy g BY T. J. (Oncle Tom) MeCAREY eee ; gers, ; Sheeban was also busy boy,| ni down that Herman legged {t-across | pbiapeioe ich will b Noted Promoter Who Tells Star Readers the Inside Stories {9 KP, 97 trly dates he mist ae sf walking twice and singime three times.’ | the plate, too, be er was Petired Bee tele are ae follows: Ras Bas ee _of His Long Career in the fifth, which resulted iargely ; oie M4 Of course Hirtck Eldred hit, us usual,| Oscar Vitt broke into game at third Eas i Fass TLE AD WOLGAST, the most underrated champion! from a three-bane blow by Tony La- Samay : getting two blows | pane Sor bie! Reve wren te. paren: ter RACE } we ever had, was not only a wonder-fighter, but you o tre with the basen loaded. Nick 3 2 i n delivered two doubles| eon Ne —— 7» Jumovich waa the victim on a nd n during the day. ; Be Leslie played first base for Salt Ez Yoavain, York Road, Calgary stam {had to know him well to know what a wonderfully keen = Ke peaerday/ ua adstae antioets ire: brain he had. He would not talk. He had| ® ' ar A fanny one happened in the thira | covered’ from hla recent. injurtea RACE his own way about everything. I don't be. Bess | co ne aa er tail ; : ? > Rt 3 “| With an 8-1 lead and with Elmer Worthman, Chamberlain, Cappy lieve that he ever mentioned before a con-| 2 ats | Pon fer pitching good ball, it looked . M: : I NTH RACE | A f ‘ § test hardly anything to his manager or any-| ike a Salt Lake day : thee ee | American rit i ws Lrene ae } MeNulty, Darrell J., Barbwire. | . ‘ © one else, | But Seattle got three back in , Darrel the fifth, having scored once in Bee siicn: Otcions e ; I remember when he boxed Abe Atteell| the seciod rien mere tanta ange é rash i gaonie toes “ee | Stephens Is 10 rounds for me. | over in the eighth on bunched ° He had seen Abe Attell box 10 rounds—| hits and doubles by Lane, and : 9 vi ch, ED ty N ench Tennis ‘The league enjoys an 1¢!e Sunda: ‘ I don't know who with. Then Ad came to Brady tled it up in the eighth. a : : ‘ i t Tithist week as the teams are given a he Dumovich got In trouble in the One of Beatile’s ding lacrosse |New Yo: A . id: 5 3 A * h of July and the follow- ; me and said and Fred, Lucas went in. A|Plavers who {@ starring with the 1 defeating her sister Elinor, ces In Final ' ang aragnoe thoes pong ; “Mr. McCarey, 1 would like awfully tol wenidertul double play, started by | local racquet wielders is Jack Smith, | Box ‘ 3 2 . bition games and some Intend to journey | : eeaai erie vend went sect oes out o' | Ts) %§ 7 x s¢ Ted Baldwin, in which Brady ay who has been a member of th a b i at W imbledon ras tala | ; ie x Abe. I just want to see how I can get Herman both figured with fancy|feam since the eport sas started], At'B 48 - E.! successive playfield tennis title, yes SPRMBLEDON, July 2—Rene La- ge along with as wonderful a fighter as he is, Ss coe op The Georgetown Morchanta a *+/ catches and the rest of the trim-|Aere. Smith is pictured with a s 2 4 | terday. The scores of the matches J one of the young French team|tne U. & Benen ieee and as it is 10 rounds, no decision, I don t| mings, halteg the visitors. |of the regalia of a lacrosse player.|~°' Dénrock: “Bhocker sla |Were €4,.03. Mies “rine Ogamas the runnerup for the champion- i poner ap-tnee think Abe will object. | Herman hit a very sickly double |Bengough; Fuhr, Zahnizer, Ross and | permanent possession of the trophy nINGiip lust year, defeated James O © Wes ‘contaces Wit be . jes Ba down the left-field fence in the 11th , : Jae Lyatigs: "Ic ich i = o fon, the Australian star, in Fourth of July at the! Attell Was | . and then Richard McCabe, who had | HONOR STAR | Picinich emblematic of women's singles hon- wmi-final round of the British t i | elieved Pond Willi r, fonsed the fatal ball | si ors, Gonal tennis championships. The | Willing to before-mentioned William McCabe,| LONDON, July Joan Fry, At Clevela RH. | | Si were 6-4, 7-5 and 6-1. Ho[ 50-54 eplit at the gate. 1S° I anked Abe and he says, “Why | " t.. and it was all over | year-old tennis sensation, who es td] Detroit ..... 0, Sir 3] We meet Jean Borotra, defending - sure, Tom, if you think St will |New York ..... 2 Ca AG meet Suzanne Lengien in the final|Cleveland ... Oe at 101} pion, in the finals. Bieitke, second sacker, with the U. s, | draw.” ROE os ewes hi ede hi Sebn Hennessy and Ray Casey,|% Arizona, !s one of the best players | ‘Well,’ I saya, “Abe, I don't think |me 4} geang American team, won their | 0% the nary teams. the Ia a consistent | wo will turn anyone away, but I do |Cinei eahe _ or and a good der. Clinton, the ran my P . O'Dou today’ in the doubles com- it baseman, ie another good player. | think the little fellow is a comer and t Dies esty ? 448 Caner ba from Crawford and Fisher,|The brunt of the pitching burden of | 1 would like to sed myself how he “as ; : 394 [Coumbe, British pair, at 6-4, 4-6, 6-0} the Sallors is carried by Ernat carries himself with a man like you."* Kerr, 3b +6, eee I decided to put on the battle i h | Peter Billy Newkirk advanced two rounds in the junior singles by round for the championship at| Batterles— Wells, Collins, Doyle| winning from ‘Vinnie Galvin and | Wimbleden, has been appointed to}and Bassler. | Harry Godfrey. |the team that will defend the — | Wightman cup in the United States] Second game— o|in August. Other members of the | Detroit é n team are; Mrs, Lambert Chambers, | Cleveland : i NBR pense fret ok aiccacre) Miss Evelyn Colyer, Miss Kathleen] ‘Batteries—Stoner and Woodall;| * ." LES McKane and Miss E. H. Harvey Edwards and Myatt ass A Matches Sita Bob Hesketh beat Dr. T. C. Rivera, ANGELS LOSE \Chicago .....++++. ec deba| os Class B Matches Vinnle Galvin, 6-8, LOS ANGE . July Vernon rppaaie oe et age a in, handed the Los Angel lub its sec~ jatterivs—Lyo rs a hava I Schalk. Wingurd und Hargrave. jond & straight defeat of the series by H. Weissenborn beat R. C. Shepard, 1-5, |winning here yesterday, 8 to 1 SSO 6, 62 ‘The score: R. H. Harold Benson beat R. P, Steen, de }Vernon .......++- $14 0 BEAVERS WIN of MEN'S DOUBLES Malterien Barfoot aad’ Whitney;| PORTLAND, July 2—The Port cad eee Batteries—Barfoot and ey; k i Bob Hesketh and Mel’ Dranga beat Glazner, Phillips and Ennis land Beavers defeated Sacramento in| rar white and Frank Kozlowski, 3-6, —_—_—_ the first game of their series here |6-3, 6-4. Peslerdiy,8to 2: Bob Herketh and Mel Dranga beat B TWO IN ROW _ [tie score: Ae Nbr eect iets Abe and I said to him: “Abe, did you | Betts and Taylor. x Sacramento R. DeOca and Patzer beat so Carter try your best with this little fellow?” SAN FRANCISCO, July 2—The | portiand . eae and Harry Green, 6:7, 6-3, 6-2 Aba cages “Told; Vaewgctiig (0 se Ro i. w,| {BAH for Coumbe tn first SAN Francisco Seals made it two] pattories—Vincl and Shea; Yarri- TODAY'S SCHEDULE tBatted for Lindimore tn seventh. straight from Onkland here yester- At 5 o'Clock— tell you the truth. If I had tried | Pittsburg. ‘ 18-14 0] §Ran for E. Daldwin in 10th, day by winning in a wild game, 16/ °°" *4 TMD: John and Burt Curran va. C. 0. Baxter my beat, I believe he would have 3 6 13 «0 1 winning run scored. to 8. ig velar ne and A. & Cll had, good chanee to knock me | Batteries — Kramer and smith, | 00re bY Inuines: Tak ghdde RH. &.| SOUTHERN ASSOCIATION — Jags a kcReneld Ys Billy Newairx, “46 Gooch; Alexander, B 3 C “yma Neenah *7 t 4 ee ‘ yi out Go hi Alexander, Bush, Brett and} "){,4°%*_ : Oakland ssecertn Ee 10 NOP eek OnleRnue as Racine ©. T. Stephens and CO. Hatttela va I said: ‘What do you mean by | Gonzales, Hartnett, Seattle ° San Francisco ... 15°19 0) Memphis, 12; Chattanooga, 3. oe ©. Rivera and H. S, Fines thattt! sia 3 Battorise—Dolaney, Kurz, Boohler| yp aries”) 3; Birn vel why." es te Battorie: laney, a First game: Atlanta, 3; Birming-| H. Welssenborn vs. H. Benson. Why,” Abo said, “he hits harder ‘ innings pitched lor 0 plus, Ponder | aid Byler, McDonald; Geary, Grif-|pam, 7, Second game. 7 innings:| Billy Newkirk and Vinnto Galvin va, than any man I have ever fought. I th M eH. Dumovich 9M. Credit victory tolae witiams, Pfeffer and Ritchie Nik $7 Binaliphane 4 bal John Shellenberger and 8. J. Strong. laa Woon aa°k discovered Hewas:thac] n e ajors cee ees cutee to McCabe, Halk stant Atlanta, 3; Birm REBATE, . Dick Dox and J. Nicholson va. 0. Heck. | ‘ond bat—Naylo % rt hg ‘ nd 00d, I began to Jab and do some foor Dumovich 49, WitecWavies panna Only games scheduled. ner and G, Johnson, work and kind of kid a little with| Yesterday's hero — Milton stock, [1% P ch 18. Rune—Naylor 3, Pon seo - him to keep him in good humor. Now, | Brooklyn infielder—tripied in tue ninth | Dumovich 6. Rune reaponaible for 5 d yo jinning and mcored on w wild throw with |—-Navlor 3, Dumovioh 6, Ponder 7, R. Mo- . INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE this Is the truth, You keep your eyo) {nniMf nnd moored on m wild ewer nt E on tliat, boy." th Nn that beat the raves, 4 fo 8. Hels ‘kK Out—Dumovich 6, Pon. 7 i E Reading, 7; Jersey City, 5. 12 R. 4 1 The Beattie Firemen are making «| Jt was a wonderful contest, full of | 8 ve sucetas of independent baseball, judging | ot of sp c NAVY COACH BACK from the number of people wao turn out | excitement, with a lot of speed, ana] Mt York Aa (APOLIS, Md., July 2.—Dick| fer their games. Besides a large dele- | ring generalship on tho part of At~- lade! p escave 2 McCabe, A, who resigned as the navy | sation of fans from Kort last Bun-|tell, ‘The little fellow also showed up| Batteries — Bentley and Gowdy; hai ho were supporting, the navy team |. 4. {i |Ring, Couch and Wilson Coach several days 4g0,| from that city, there was @ large num. | Wonderfully well. At times he ap- h an non iN agreement with navy offi-| ber of people who came out to see tha | Peared really marvelous, : % and will remain at the academy | the Smokes play. The Firemen will jour. cee Second game— ay [ney to Yakima over the Fourth of July a) ft ay PORE PE Reatother year, it was announced. | 20%, 2, Fakime over te coche hotiany | Attell Philadelphia c a and Bunday with the Knights of Colum-/ Wag Smart unerp pe -penmide Bass S$ THROWS KLEP FR | bus of that city. * | Batteries — Barnes and Snyder; | \ Penci, July 1.—Johnny Mey- “as DIDN'T know how to take it. 1/ Mitchell, Knight, Ulrich and Henline. B Ford champion middleweight] When was George Sisler at the|+ knew that Ad was a good man, | i #, threw Ernest Klepner in| University of Michigan?—D, R. W. | but I did not think that he was quite/ At Brooklyn RH, pit falls, 41:10 and -20. In 1912-13-14-15. as good that soon, as he showed Boston ...... ie 2 12 against Abe. BROOkivit: $0) ssdivedeccvseus4 vid ‘The next day I went to lunch with} Batteries — Benton and O'Neil; lecccecswHwent eecece Totals Seattle— Billy Newkirk beat Harry Godfrey, 6-1, 1-6, 6 7 nlesoscsccco-c0® ~ With seven home runs, the Giants be 1, Lucas 1. Bases on eee took a doubleheader from the Phil- | aylor 1, Ponder 2, Dumovich 5, Buffalo, 6 cus®, 7. Attell Has lice nt -4) and 10. Re Mecabe 1, tit by pitehed ball-—Lane, On, First game: Rochester, 1; Tox |] SEATTLE vs. SALT LAKE Teague. Btolen bi Laze: A i 1 Sec : : Right Dope Hack Wilson, hfs two homers invine |Brady, Home tune isecahe erinast ue y : | onto, 9. Second game; Rochester, 4; Game Called 2:45 P. M. third inning of the second game, bane hit—Lagerre, Two-base hite—Con- | Toronto, 2. MAGINE how good that mado mo| Habe Ruth amacked two homers and |HOlly, McCabe, Lindimore, Ponte, tee c | Baltimore, 8} Providence, 5. habe EELS feel, to think that a man with At-|h¢lped the Yankees down the Red Box, |™MAn 2, Lane, Brady, Sacrifice hite—Kerr é * ‘ o. | it to’ 2, Ponder, Rune hatted in—L tell's judgment would make a state- The Pirates drove Alexander out | Weelle, Kerr 2, ©. Baldwin, ldred,, ‘Me i ment like that. I knew that he meant) of the box and beat the Cubs Af, |Cabe 4, Herman 2, Brady. Double pi One word “Florsheim”, A bor i avery Weed. ot It; Dacaube he did side! tat fll Inlereawend pleee Gitte ti (ctiaeee te Ra eae ee elas lant 1 ry T. tees all that, you seek in shoes ask for a return match or even HINt! siete Beith anit out” the meees, 11 |ierr cto’ real” (9 Brady to Herman Celebrate ball—Pete: at one, to 0 In the firat game, but the Indiana |Time— 2:46, Umpires —— Reardo, —style, fit, comfort, value. It Thono who followed Wolkast th his} "4" flopped In the ascond game, 4 to 1. | Beashent. eaten ae The Fourth! means a high standard of sat- future battles know how correct At-| eignth inning gava the Brown an ® tye - By pulling in a few big ones A quality cigar— tell was in his prediction that thin | victory over the Waite Sox. you f MD 4 with this a isfaction at a reasonable price. aiso shows why ‘Abo Attell was *°| CANS WINNER 9) ||| COMPLETE OUTFIT ba 9 cousful in the ring himself. " 4 a succenstul Nab onde ae sa Nailin soe x Bamboo Fly Rod 10 Aino tent w then up tow point and] WoRHt won a 12-rotnd decision | ‘ Teak eae then be able to know that i you go | {om Morrie Schlaifer, Omaha, ‘The y 8 Mook hoyond that, you are. feopardizing | (cision was considered bad nal nahin , , : Schalifer did all the fighting in i Sinker F your own chancos, This {s marvelous / 1 Can Sal 4 MB dat great : the early rounds and scored ono ; n Salmon Eggs The Florsheim phi tls , eee ighene a our ot enah kd bern iA, J, SPECIAL 6 champion that he was, His . mH ‘i oe ores head wan always keeping time with Uae PG site ous ; V80 @itthront’ t 4 Bailes EDO, O, July %——Joey O'Hara, 1.65 out rou 1418 Second Ave 903 2nd Ave. Ay jr (LS ‘Be Conllaied Friday) Chicago, candidate for Gene Tun- All the Rage! bie Re lhe Next to Columbia Theatre at Marion sthiicaaptasan a crown, was stopped in the 3 . paen ‘ second round here last night by Colored Trousers to be OWEN CARROLL DRAWS Joo Packo of Toledo. worn wita Dark Coat Owen Carroll, the young pitoher Fiannel ° obtained by ‘Ty Cobb just aftor grad: McKENNA BEATS LEB Allver Gray, Tane, Oncorae ena Watts i uation from Holy Cross, 18 a good] SAN FRANCISCO, July 2—Hddlo| | ‘Trourera at... Lh toe 0 Sportin Goods drawing card. In the clty where ho| McKenna of New York won over |) “Mite Lon ED git 515 OLIVE STREET In to play with the Tigers he Is wide: |Goorgle Loe, Sacramento Chineso|} PANTS STORE CO. Pho ly Advagtined and people turn out to| boxer, in a slow main event hore jast 1391 THIRD AVE, | thé’ youngster perform, night. e | ;

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