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THURSDAY, JULY 16, 19 THE SEATT | STAR PAGE 15 BRAZILL GOES ON ANOTHER HITTING RAMPAGE! ‘BOXING ‘Doc’ Snell Tod Due Salt Ill Experience Assen Leo H, I enough gerour times, good SNELL and sw ing both hands. If he misses w and he by Ernie fighter, with park, bu! . Makes ag main stock scores more points nh consist of flocking, mak- | such, § t in the ren clean Indian Ace Cracks| “Big Out Five His —_— eae Brazill Going at Terrific Clip and Leads League With Mark of .415 to Date; Fred Lucas to Rescue Again; Team Is Hitting OFF the bonnet to Frank Brazill comes to hitting! The Seattle third-sacker slashed out a cool quintet of safe blows in San Francisco Wednes- day in six trips to the plate, the second time in eight days that he has collected five bingle in the regulation nine innings. The first five times Brazill went to the = dish he hit safely Wednesday and the sixth time, when he had a chance to, tie the modern Coast league record of six for six he hit into a double-play. Two of those blows were for two bases, the rest singles. Brazill is now leading the league in batting with an un- when it official mark of .415, the highest mark attained by any Se- eo attic hitter in Coast league history at this time of the Racing Stable cad Worth Fortune Mac Belinea y giles TEWMARKET, England, Jul ter right field fence than out 16.—The of the Valley, and pulls hit Sir Edw million- |/ after hits against the high fence pub’ brought |! Tt Id bleachers are very 0.494 lc atterir close, too, and balls got into the s } re in h stands and against them there that r brought down by the outfielders Figure at 8a t If Brazil! played with the we made fj 1 t Seals he woulc nit close to .500. had expected || He's doing pretty well as it is, He p to amount to at hits in every park in the league n and the blows he gets aren't blamed Some of the horses probably |j onto tr fences. Brazil's hits will goto the t States || are real ones. eventually and foreign re It was “R Lucas who took fused ly over the pitching burden again market of “ stay, and the young tron stopped the Bea pad in their tracks after Nick Dumovich nearly threw away an l-run lead. Why k the we Wade Killefer ever left ’ fi in the fift fram ways rema ’ Seattle's lead was whittled from 11 po he a Fight Again BY ROBERT D. LUSK EW One of the most successfu Here are the “big guns” of YORK, July J. Wellman, Starter Arthur Jack the general supervisor of the of Guns” L seasons of horse racing in Bri the game, who control the McKnight, Ho port spor t Major J. G B. C.. Racing nder h Columbia is nou way on the Canadian of kings: (left to right) Hon. Hall C. Cheine, Hon. To Fordham and Hon. Robert F. Leighton, the tracks. | | Hope ‘or Rowing Club Callow Behind Move for | Oar Club Here By Peter Salvus “ are still being usiasts to put the idea over. Coach Rus gest exponents of the plan. For the at few been working to such an end without any marked success 5 antil recent! CALLOW The need for such an associa- the coming of the crew here late this month, 1 be forced to send in a to meet the Middies as obtained in Seattle ion is shown by pickup eri no club can be | ‘The Middies will row against the |Callow-picked crew in the navy |barges, a new stunt for local oars- A rowing club would eliminate men |tlie catch-as-catch-can method of | getting a crew together to race. When the Washington oarsmen have been graduated, unless they ltake up crew coaching, their activ- lities in that line as active partici- pants, cease. If an association could ibe org 4 it would provide plenty of interest and afford the Washing- wa practice spins against good competitien. | ouver and Victoria, row- e met with considerable Members of the shells, who in the late part of the surprised that Seattle, school that had national should not have an asso- row were m latter being| Callow, in his position as mentor, has offered such ge of using h seemed to be me swinging his at the house, and t t tter, ut whe hed a - : aS Pored on hie toce @ bit better, dut be. | wi toned 9, Tull NATIONAL edskins I ake t } ’ again, Wednesds Pretty . e ry ° differen with him ar ; ; epee reds | wood ong, and he wan effective Won tan ild Game in . . In the Majors Morgan Coming North fight. a bout or | every bit of the way rittebure ie , a te lg ing out ID MORGAN will be in Seattle two this fall. F %B |, [Brooklyn s : 7 about July 20. He is now at Thus quoth the| Fourteen base hits Tuesday and }ci, ce anrrancisco $ s—————— __ Frrttertay's nero—pave Bancroft, man in Wed = i yeaterday That's the record of St. Louie ’ a ¢ os lager of the Braves, tripled in the third Eureka, Calif. pion Wednesday on his return Indl rith the willow tn the/! eae ei Y T. 8, (Uncle Tom) McCAREY matched for the featherweight |**%" 2’ n two runs, beating the Pi- fhe proposed bout with Kid Kap-|from a tour of Europe, Jack said | '% Indians with sf meebo ond [ ‘ ies ave Won tom FC; |PPHE San Francisco earthquake aud pionship of the world Irates, 4 to 3. ; lan for Los An- | he had no arrangements ax yet, but | PF° ge pak At ad . aa ‘ ‘ many mer ae ‘The Giants pulled up within five pointe geies in August | Would entertain offers for matches tainly making those Seal hurlers | seatiie 44 t ate HESE bow re to occur within [of the Pirates by beating the Cardinals, a’ apparently |"* soon ashe had conferred with |MAM Tom os bali club, {At Boston Ry} ‘a week, he cards may not |" the Athletics regained first place in the fallen thru as |New York promoters this week vo Bat ae Ben er Oo went curt Letttaburg ea Te 4 ‘ 1 sb great now, but in those ican league when they won'& double L: but the Seattle team shapes-up as) pow 1 ~ ‘ m rom the White 8o: 9-7 and Kaplan won't Dempsey was a bit groggy When) +), team to beat out San Francisco Boston ‘ 1 Attell, Neil and Britt were all from the rf fight Morgan at {hs was interviewed as the White! ir ine geals show signs of cracking. |e, Morrison, Adama and , ful San Francisco boxers and two doubles and a single in three the 126 - pot Star liner Homeric was pulling into} : | Gooch; Benton and Bigson. HOW THE SERIES STAND drawir rd Ty Cobb led the attack and limit for | He admitted he was not . v Sverything was sailing along Kers a 5-2 victory over the than @ fat gu r- ja at any’ time a that | Eight Players pate hiladels ie H. E. i ¥e ; rth tan Ws ware, ea a few on Ken Willame bit his Sted. homer, bet antee of $25,000. | ffered considerably on the} oi ‘J - Chicago ° i i Di he big event. he reserved it wasn't needed, as the Browns romped Joe Waterman. |trip back from the gentle slaps of -F ‘ Is Hadelphia ; «| portion ef the house practically |awa the Red Sox, 11 to 2 East with Snell! «r have loat weight,” he admitted, | TRIPLE A CLUB, Louis, Mo. | zales; Ring. Ulrich, ( Orfe of my partners: wroce out. a/| ina cee: Sime Pine fos eerie this spring. 84Y8| because I have hid a cold and| July 16--Eight players today on. (Game called, ir h, ra sands of hopeless | check for $25,000 and handed it to] Alexander doubled in the second inning that § | nave ; S bit seasick, but I am {ttle down and battle for the right refugees came to|mé saying, “Tom, I will give you |with the bases filled, and turned in three Kaplan's | ready 73 i og ra he time 1 {2 Play in the semi-finals of the na At New Yotk— 1 SED | BR Los Angeles, |that for your interest.” Had it been {runs that he ed the Cubs beat the Phils, manager, told) cet a good proposition.” t ¥ court tennis champion: / St. Louis 8 1 seeking »me| from some outsider, I probably would | ‘The Yanks missed a good chance to win Rees him that Kaplan} 7 ‘ ; New York 11 0 place to lay their | have taken the check, but I foresaw . they went 12 in- MURDANG 2 Antaetio telle ‘Taylor, the heavywelght's today's round in| Batteries: Haines and O'Farrell i seaity: Vga that something might happen and I 0 the Indians, 5 to 4, after of fighting Morgan now. Monte will not interfere with any |the sing! ded Barnes and Snyder eague It happened] didn’t wish my partner tosbe a loser, saw the Coast champion cut 1 glans Dempsey might enter-| william T. Tilden and Walter Wea - here Wedn y, nae that just befc and so refused his offer. @ Delmont to ribbons in Hollywood in |** je promised: brook, Lox Angel At Brooklyn— RH winning, 12 to 9 McCAREY the San Fran-| = be Be hb, March and he isn’t taking any| to whom Dempsey -will fight George M. Lott, Chicago, and | Cincinnati Sesg The visitors! cisco disas I had ar dd what HEN it came! We fell heir to AMERICAN ’ chances with his meal ticket he did not declare himself. He inti- | Howard Kinsey, San Fr ©o Brooklyn : Ca en | n the!) regarded as my gre match- the greatest disaster that ever champion is one of | mated, : bathed eet ae ae Harve nodgruss, Angelos,| Batteries: Donohue, May and six innings) making exy lace in the country, wrecking | °—————— g fighter, strong and | care to : bg 8 o we Mg CON-| and Wray Brown, St. Louis | Kruger; Grimes and Taylor nd had a lead) Battling Nelson and Aurelio Her-|San Francisco, an@ putting everyone | pyiaaerpnia Non et ae Aggressive, who are duck soup for |tenders as his first’ match =" | 2 1 to 2 when |, had been pitted for the light:]into a mood for which boxing has |washington 152 30 {630 Morgan with his fast left and coun- “I think t Tam entitled to a FAILS TO MAKE! risco went tO| weight championship of the world.|no appeal, nor for that matter, any a9 41 tering right jcouple of warm-up fights first," he ANGELS WIN bat In the fifth. kid Herman and Jimmy Britt, two | other sort of amusement IDstelt ? “S08 Morgan doesn't intend to box fn | said. Welch $ ma not at i\CHANNEI SWIM | LO8 ANG 4, July .16.—Two peter Nick | contenders, made up part of the card.| We all got busy and raised thou- |crevelan piieeey ry] the Northwest, but will visit his;any decisions unti have had a 8 t umovich was Then I had Frankie Neil and Abe! sands of dollars. The streets became |New York 49 4it B ihe | in the fourth inning ¢inched : mother at Centralia and also rela-| chance to look around a bit | DOVER, Ehg., July 16.—Arter but. | ihe jag Shr erp ae went to the show a Sa beet novel sight. Great trucks | Boston Bl 318 tives in the Olympic Peninsula, He | —_———————-—— fet ing her way across the Channel | 8° 5 bn y : hy f cra and “Re |passed up and down Spring, Main! pst game: R HB may be induced, however, to fight | youngster and-when pitted against |to within five mile# of her gonl, Miss | 88 and they defeated the Portland) wenpryx ORS, mot.” Se BUSTER BROWN |«x< Broadway, which were the prin-| piiadelphia . 3 1 Snell before returning to California.| ‘ted Lewis, former, world’s welter-| Lillian Harrison, daring Argentine | Beavers, 4 to 1. : tne cous | Soe E cipal thorofares of those days. Th! a1 Chicago ........ 17 11 0 Untess their plans miscarry Tod | weight king, in Los Angelen recently, |swimmer, abandoned her attempt to| The score RH, 3, | Seals bad six runs, which tnotuded’a | APT NIG HASTINGS! merchants would come out and heap |" patteries — Harriss, Huntzinger, and his father, who is also his man-| he was outsmarted and lost the de-|s«wim the great stretch of water this | Portland 1 7. gjhome run Into tho left field bleach-| [these vehtcles high with all sorts! wonoh ona Cochrane: : ager, plan to go East in the fall. | cision, He should make a much |afternoon. She had mado her way | Los Angeles . 4 10) (et by Tim Hendryx with the bases | PARK TURF RUN| provisions, Every man, woman] " s.oong game: "RWB cee |better mateh with a man of his own |to within sight of tho English coast| Batteries: Burns and Hannan; ded Arne eae niet | nd" child co-operated: Philadelphia . . 11 16-4 Dan Salt is seriously ilt at the| experience when he meets Lomski. | in falr weather. Payne and Sandberg. : on atts ‘a ia the Seals well SRV ANC y ER, ‘A c, any nes dim Jeffries drove one of the | Chicago . : 512 4 1 7” 1 | agserty mabe Follo' . he results o! oe y Ne % * as Providence hospital. TRO 8000 ————_—————— | Hd Pfeffer lasted, but tasted! noren mare held here sesterday at} ls tracks. Billy Nolan, Battling | Batteries—Rommell and Cochran member of the firm of Austin & aulckly, onthe, madund for: tle hots | yanings park ce y Nelson, Jimmy Britt, Aurelio | Robertson, Cvengros and Schalk, Malt was taken il! Monday and was Ol TR BOARDING HOUSE BY AHE alekly; on; the, mound for the hors | eaatings park Herrera, and other equally great | Garbowski. Guthed to the foepital where he voy, Marty Griffin being Nit hard| “irae race, about tive turlongs—Buster| fighters sold newspapers and was operated upon for peritonitis. pasaaed Ee O) lr wate Henicad te parte Ge Cat listens fnecond; Bil Blackwell) oranges on the street corners, At Detroit: R. H. EB With Salt sick Lonnie Austin, who| Beers faek oe ee rote tee | edad Rae WGSe EA Piticton ge salar eaeeeea phalsvee the Vaeraate gave. | Washington. ...........52 9 2 01 ode e: : = jane i dae phate vel happen ho know that the do- . ‘ Bt oes hig wll 4 Foul STAY UP wh NOUR | Frank Brazifl was the whole show |man, won) J: fatwa seconds Marvel @ ssaliont tor Ocancen Pango tee ae eaae atuthas wha Raairane cot, ected - 3 fj ’ Ez rare eae . |e im . bs . er! ether jan el; Col- mediately. He may cut Bercot’s) WU-tmee pi postr Weve \2/ OH, HE Does, EX? Hee Re te ee eae Un, Inoluaing fits | ‘rhird race, €%4 furlongs—Big Indian} two bits up to thousands of dol- |iins “and Woodhall. stay short and bring the welter- y Z : e WE WENTCAMPING, AW | x n », dnc St, Angelina secong; Deer Trail) lars in several instances. weight back with him. | & ANN COCOANUTS KY Me, 4| WELL,~JEed TELL ee: ‘ise | doubles. \ TIMES 28 gancno| _ Battling Nelson and his manager.! yirst game: Es ins 4] ¥or Wikt IM Goul!-r0 MIM THT Too MANY. DIST AS WE Gi vse AB. RH. FO. A.B Tableau a’ Honneur second; | Billy Nolan, wrote out checks for| New York .... eet eery Lomski Needs Experience Sato RK OWL AWOMBS SPOIL 1H’ OF ALL WI! PESTS IN lprady, Sh cmicsre e ce wr RT Tn faflongoe-Bunny aye | ee een te ane rat train from [At Cleveland...-.-ssrer08 14 0 EC Mg 3 reat. deal of ' Note | Brasil, 8b. 6 3 oO) econd; Sneedby pan ad NOUS Gis Batteries—Shawkey and Bi % DLOMEIE: Has, & s 4 f an Wes “W'-TessG Wo SHOULD |widred: rf. reer) 0 jan econ; Bneedball | 75 Angeles was on the way to San |oing Mier cheie Spohn de promise as a middleweight and MENTIONING 13, NO * M MOLL BUZZ IN ON US, BUT \Hermancdb raf 0 ne Serpe Saul meatal O'Neill, Schang; Cole, Speece, Karr a Jj 2 Tine Sixth race, about five ongs—Fints | Francisco, i has everything to make a fine) || wi ypERGTAND, ~~ AH ~~ 410 ALL-AWAT OL! BONS aw MASOR ! = MeCabe. I¢) 4. ‘a S| Glorious won; Subtie « Vodka| Despite the great call from the eas ras yer R HE ighter except experience. . " : leldwin, a6 third, ‘Thne—0:68 3-5, : i sel ahs Seco t 2B. ‘And it's better for him to atick| | | 4 MAJOR SAID-UAT IF We Sf peaadach agi We FTELUM WERE GOING | |# Balawin. ccc 4 0 8" 'Soventh race, 11-16 miles—Borntee c, |Horth, and how little everything else | New Yorks... sereecee 9 14 2 . umovich, p Jwon; Calgary Stamped cond; Misa] Seemed in comparison, I could no a p to the six-round DECIDE-To GANG UP, A KNOWS OF A SWELL G| SPEND OUR VACATION JLucdm p sseerete BO OlDromperity third. ‘Time-1:60 4-5, Thelp but feel a bit dazed at the fate bee cal BAAR Bo at fights until he} Fi copes our VACKTION HILL We CAN CLIMB, IF PAINTING TH HOUSE] | rotate 0 Gira “ of the wonderful boxing cara wnten | ,autteries Rennock and O'Nell, if fea reel ) TOGetier, WE Kilouls WE CARRY HIM Pax PL =tieis WATcHt'IA | Ban Francisco B, I had arranged. . beta et bur bak ns ites oar hiat at Coin b4 OF A’ COWELL PLACE -T0 AWTS Hilo —TAFEN!» WEEL OUT! I anianenne: { reac Lomski showed 4 ( Nha dataad H EVEN . SERIES At St. Louis R. H. BE this need of ex- BAL. |ulit#on, 2b... 1 SALT LAKE CITY, July 16.—The | Boston . : CLA | perience when he | Hendryix, If «+ 6] First game R. H. E./ galt Lake Bees evened the series | St. Louls . ee ose he A216 7 8 tried a 15-round lone as ¢ | Toledo AS SA | tetegesssee O 6 1] here yesterday with the Vernon Ratteries—Wingfield and Bischouf; fight in Idaho lpretter, ps 6 6 0 | Milwaukeo wicce 6 9 0 tigers by beating them, 9 fo 7, ‘The{Bush and Hargrave, recently with Griffin, p ‘ 4 4 0 Batterios—Canavan and Schmidt;}] Bees scored six runs in the fourth eee ert itokey ‘Rocksort: MoWeenoy, p 0 0 | Bell and Skiff. Intiitig to cinch’ the game. BENSON QUITS TWINS For the first few ‘état ie M4 at aoe a "She score: R. H. §.| Shortstop Benson of the Fort rounds Lomski ] Score by ‘Innings First gamo— R. B,] Vernon vesevees +. 7 14 {Smith Twins, is to leave the club won easily and Beattlo .... 2314110 0 Om12 | Couiavillo seeecs .4 2] Balt Lake .....+. . 2}|next week, The hot weather ts too after the sixth bass inbred © 50,8 6:0): aPaie | Sts Pauls : .1 18 1] Batteries: Pillette, Ludolph, Bi much for him, He will probably be reports say jue logs he PACE Ft aA Batteries Deb and ,Meyer;| and Schang; Singleton, replaced by State, University of Ohio Rockson had all }Dumovien. Charge defeat’ to Petter, | Beal, Merritt and Collins. Cook. a pitcher, the better of it, ‘Yeunw reaponaible for—-Pfeffor 2, Grittin 6, eS = : ei, |Dumovion §, Lucas 1, Struck out=Dum é prea! being given a very unpop- ovich 1, Griffin 1, -Basos on balime-rit te . oH. 8 ular decision {fin a, Dumovich I, Luogy 2 Stolen’ bares | Columbus Rie eey iia U D E Reivads. a vvity Vatérah Mike dane Mr. Taldwih, ©. iinidwhh, Hermans Home |iansas City i ih we | Joe Gans Lomski looked Iike a won- fate aan eamcreet nites SBraairl 8 Batteries Foulk, Palmero and can keep going at top speed and | Baldwin, T. Baldwin, Doublo play~Mo- | nings. speed in his biggest asset Weoney to Thyno to Waner, Time—8:10 i | Son it dakea tithe tora" Pothier 1ehtae Umplron—Brashoar and Reardon Bt} and Jomk) will be ready for that TROUNCE OAKS | minnoanote Neertad 2 grind after more experience Satteries—Maun, Thompson and o y Sh eTho Aberdeen boy has made him SACRAMENTO, July 16.—Sacta-| ropertacn; Dumont, Middleton. and FIND OUT FOR YOURSEL felt solid with Seattle tans by his monto went on A hitting apree hero! A ipmith . and excellent showings here and he yeeterdhy and walloped Oakland, 12 eas i é Atirit | ¥ Tht ” NMG draw a big house when he to 6, making the count of the series PAY WHEN YOU GET HAIR r Bobo Bago, the young Detrolt at one-all. INTERNATIONAL LHAGUL , middleweight, here next Tuesday, Mhe score H Jernoy Cliy*l, Rochester 4 SAC D D CURLEY Courts Sage can fight and recently bent Onkland 4 Toading 9, Toronto 4 9 A, M. to . . Savings Jack Feddick, the Canadian cham Sacramento ‘ 16 Itimore 12, Buffalo 4 a 0 Spee Bldg. f | Hatr and Scalp Specialist pion in Vancouver, BO, Like Battorke Kune and Read); Providence &, Syracuse 12, Second Lomski Sage js m comparative Uinel and Makenfield, game, Providence 20; Syracuse, & ’ )