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(Shirps 6-(Tliattm National I Portland Earned Its Right to the Ning with Victoria Two to the Pittsburg 5, Cincinnati 1 Tuesday, July 8. 1913. *AGE TWO. THE 7AOOMA TIMES - Adolf Is Perfectly Contented With Osgar— Fer-fect-ly. tButYe- Worda by ISefiaef er MwlO By ftfardoaal. < TACOMA LOSES EIGHTH STRAIGHT VICTORY TO THE PIPPINS GAME GOES GREATEST YOUNG PITCHER BASEBALL REDPATH OFF FINE ON SCOUTING FOR VOTES 1A HAS EVER KNOWN~"TEX" RUSSELL EXPEDITION AGAINST JOE WHO Frank Redpath Is away this 1U 1" Having shown what he could . WGOODVoting Coupon week on hunting expedition. league bats- a do with the American after Tigers. Joe Mo- Good for 1018. every city on the Baa He la Cub 10 Votes if voted on or before July 18th, man In Glnnity has sent the secretary of GOOD Johnson eiroult, "Tex," also THE TACOM V PRIZB COMTEST. PITCHED BALL the baseball Walla. TIMES Russell, the club to Walla, \u2666 \u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666«\u2666\u25a0\u2666«•••\u2666•?. known as "Rebel" Boise and other cities in the In- ' \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 • heavyweight left-hander of the \u2666;; \u25a0• \u2666 ter-State league, "where it is said FOB .j, ••••*•) took Portland one honr Sox, is due to receive rec- . .*.aMm... .Jt . ...... .. ajajaaaga . §|~* It Just » XOHTHW'KHTKKN I.E.VGUB White bunting good, ... ... Is • « young that and It is and eighteen minutes to score a *;-' \u25a0 as the greatest -• (* *«• ">« ognition expected that Frank will return I win]over • Ticonu jyesterday . aft» *-. Yesterday'! Reunite. \u2666 pitcher th«t ever broVce into the * with a pretty good ba#. The ADDRESS....... •\u25a0•:•?\u25a0••-•• •\u25a0•-••• \u25a0 game. •———is iismw | ernoon. The score was 1 to 0. 1, Taconia \u2666 national Tigers not going as • might; know \u25a0 < that Mc- Portland 0. been pitching won- have been Anyone *» Vancouver 7, Spokane 6. <$> Russell has well might expected during Dlnnlty pitched of the game. ball ever since the season as be I most » , Beattle 3, Victoria. \u2666 derful the past few weeks, and it is only ; Joe goes to servo there 3, \u25a0 ! : When In . , - - » through the hard work of the \u25a0Is no loafing on the field, and his "\u25a0 fiUndlng of tha Clab». \u2666 « pitching staff that the boys have I appearance \u25a0on I the mound Is al- Won. Loot. Pet. displayed much they a aure guarantee that hubby as class as CONTEST DISTRICT N0... .n tnoat S> Vancouver .49 33 .?OS •<J> have. will go home to supper early. » Seattle ....50 33 .602 \u2666 This • • • • • *> Portland . .42 34 .668 \u2666 .—, coupon will,count for ten Votes when properly Tigers have lost their An- : « £3The. '•- Victoria ...39 43 .47« \u2666 • filled out and sent to the Prize Contest Manager, The Ta- gora which seems to be .gracing <8> Taconia .37 48 .435 | National League 1 coma Times, on or before the expiration date shown above. 7on Nick : pasture. Yes- Spokane -» Coupons must be neatly and put In packages ! Williams' » .. .27 51 .333 * "Won. Lost. Pet. trimmed with Iterday's defeat was the \u25a0 eighth \u2666 Now York ......46 23 .667 number of votes written on top. straight disaster chalked up .to * Where They Play Today. \u2666 Philadelphia 25 ' * ....41 621 the '\u0084 Tigers with the Pippins on <$• IPortland at Tacoma. <£ Chicago .........38 34 .528 the winning end. Victoria at Seattle. <& Brooklyn 31 32 .615 game for ...... ;J;'" Joe started the and *<» • Spokane at Vancouver <> St. Louis ......31 30 .508 eight • Innings \ pitched ball that -. \u2666*#•\u2666*.«\u25a0*\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666\u2666• Pittsburg ........83 38 .465 was worth any price of admission 41 of; Boston .........28 .406 to ' see. ,At the end the last BKATTIJ! COMES tP BTRONG. Cincinnati .....27 46 .870 Iround he gave way to Kurfuss. 6BATTL.E, July —Seattle ;Tr-:«v \u25a0 ' ;\u25a0-•--\u25a0:- •\u25a0 \u25a0 ,-.,.:• • was scoreless up to tha fifth in- League. (Shirps 6-(Tliattm National i Portland earned Its right to the ning with Victoria two to the Pittsburg 5, Cincinnati 1. Came \u25a0in the third ' when Martino- good early In the game. And Philadelphia 11-3, Boston 15-2. *ii reached -first on a bunt and then it happened. The Tillikums New York 6, Brooklyn got to second on a bunt by Ban- ball and when 1. Ifit is any consolation to yon, that rather fulslme English started to swat the perfectly willing praise of croft. Fitz struck out and when the noise stopped three, Giants we are to ac- our tenniser, MeLough- ' * American League. quaint you Information Guignl' came up with : a single were ranting on the bench after with the lin. Perhaps, they are m-akin - New York 6-1, Washington 2-8. that last place good Martlnon! \u25a0; scampered home with a pleasant journey around the Kankakee Is In In him look so to us that in . St. Louis 10, Detroit 5. the Illinois-Missouri league. their own 'ione < tally , and , th&t was all Port- circuit. The score was 3 to 2 for Boston 4-8, Philadelphia 7-3. case man comes along \u25a0 and hands him beating, land got during the whole game. the \u25a0 • • • * • a the tri- Giants. Yob may laugh at the fellow umphant •-> The score tells, the story: '("•£&~i '\u25a0. ————^——~ Britisher will size up who gets a lot of those nasty, ag- the Important. ?W , '-:*\u25a0?" PORTLAND. —_*^^-««ili.BBAVKB WIN OUT. all more A AB R H PO A E VANCOUVER, B. July gravating Texas leaguers, but a 0.. League \u25a0 • • • Bancroft, ss. .4 " 0 1 2 3 0 Vancouver leads the league but 1 American T when the records are compiled We're glad to know •that Bom. — ——.~——___~—\u25a0 * i # O he'll stand far chap ritxgerald, df 0 1 0 0 pretty- near '. Pet. above the hardier Wells has finally found I :4j. 3 It eatne :. dropping a \u25a0Won. Lost. who many line Qutffnl, If 4 0 l~i 0. 0 notch- yesterday In its game. with- Philadelphia .53 18 .746 whales so terrific somebody he could lit*. Bomb ... ... drivers right at the outfielders. had long rfjfahoney, cf. 4 0 17 0 0 the .. Spokane Indians. For t a Cleveland 47 28 .627 » a search before he was ,'Peters, lb. 4- 1 10 2 0 . • \ Washington • • • • successful. .. 0 while it looked like Indian vic- ....47 28 .627 Wipe away your Larry t Mohler, 2b.. S 0 11 3 0 tory after the pennant Chicago ..41 37 tears» — but lead- .526 is back in the game. That waa • • • • * \u25a0Williams, c. 4 0 0 2 0 0 began to work their sticks In Boston .........30 35 .507 Danny Murphy says it is going ers an easy one. to be easy 3b.. 3, 0 11 10 0 regular •\u25a0 for the "Coltrin, order ......34 51 \u25a0 to the peace of the St. Louis .400 cop Athletics Martinoul. p. 3 11 0/ 3 0 was! again re-estaib- Detroit \u0084, 30 49 .380 • • • • • the American rag. To make ;*-•" rf.--j.'- __- _ bleachers The St. Louis Browns are nr. \u25a0\u0084: such prediction v . Hshed >and the score ended > 7 to New York .....21 52 .288 <a at this time re- 1 8 27 0 quiring so many college ball quires Totals ...33 11 6 for the Beavers. vv-, j players we likely neither brains nor nerve. TAOOMA. '. ; 1' thai soon are . Pacific Coast League [ to hear something like this after .», AB R H PO A EJ CX>AST BATSMBN BtJXCHKD. J We.*****never realized how poefl. 0,211 Won. ' every game: Rah, rah, rah; rah, cal, how |rrles.rf ... 4 0 With Maggart (Los Angeles) Lost. Pet rah, rah, rah; rah, aesthetic and how artis- McMullin, 3b 4 0 0 2 2 <0 313, Los Angeles ....51 42 .549 rah, rah; tic an umpire could look until Lindsay (Portland) 313, Brownsl Browns! Browns! we • Keller, 2h.. 3 0 1 3 « 0 Mundorff (Frisco) 311, and John- San Francisco ..51 46 .526 saw Jim Johnstone in suspenders. * Crum, If ... 8 0 0 3 0 0 Bon (Frisco), Shinn (Sacramen- Portland 44 44 .500 • • • • • • • • • « 'Keighbors, 2 0 0 0 Sacramento ....42 44 .488 John McGraw Is pretty lucky It is very delightful to have• cf « 0 to tied- for fourth position with to be able to have a .300 a Harbison, ss. 8 0 1110 averages Venice •., ..46 50 .79 hitter summer home on the palisades o( batting of 309, the race sticking in eighth place in the Holderman ..2 : 0 110 1 0 for the champion slugger of the Oakland 43 51 .457 batting McGinnity meadow. We are able 3 0 0 3 0 0 order. There are a lot to sneak away <i- Harris, c..;.; Pacific Coast league has become of managers who, if they from the office McGinnity, p;2 0 0 8 3 0 Rid Your Children of Wonna Tfad a early la the afternoon and spend a great one. Fans throughout Yon can change fretful, .300 clouter, would keep him In •McMurdo ? ;.10 0 0 0 0 flglit 111 two three hours there about the circuit are watching tho tempered children into healthy, a glass case. or Kurfuss, p. .0 0 0 0 1 0 between these men as as every day. Everything is con- 0 0 0 0 0 0 much happy youngsters, by ridding • • • • Orlndell, tc. they are the pennant race, them of Tossing, They've finally • venient. We even have a tele- and worms. roll- got Frank phone at our it Is a guess to try to dope out ing, grinding of teeth, crying out Chance going. He's beginning to elbow and are able Totals ...27 0 6 27 14 2 who will come out winner in the while asleep, accompanied with protest games. to transact all our business with- end.
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