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LEWISTON EVENING TELLER. MONDAY, JULY 4, 1M4

day when “Old Cy" Young performed a “Anything else that helped?” feat, the l'ke of which the diamond has “Yep. fine day—warm." The Raymond The Palace- MAKING A USE not known in twenty-four years. It “Anything else?" Tra'W M juiw acA j to neii.s.Mmcrf) »nt , • • * » «•. came this day when “Old Cy" Young FINE SHOOT "Not much wind.” •TEAM HEAT, ELECTRIC LICHTE F. ROOS, PROPRI1 Climbed upon a pedestal upon which “Well?” FREE CUE AND BATHE OOOC only two ball twlrlers of the past ever •AMPLE ROOM«. . Cedar L ook KcBrayar WhbRHR MLLJECORD climbed. “Felt good.” “Like baseball?” YESTERDAY j Beeten «A r*. * 'W Rates $8 M and 9AM per day. The feat that he performed was by “Best sport in the world.” the wonder of his ball twirling to cut “Ever get tired of it?" C. W. BURDICK. Propletor. Main BtrooL band m t Third. ,7 O l d “Cy” Young Tells Charles entirely out of all chance in the game “Only one part.” N- Butler Won the Hunter ' ...... y •.. one of the best ball teams In America, “What part?" Somerville How He the Athletics of Philadelphia. "Posin' for my picture." Arms Medal in a C lo s e The Pacific Bor From this veteran of the diamond And the monosyllabic “Cy” got up ir YOU WANT TO KEEP IN TOUCH D id I t not one of the swatstick artists, not the WITH THE GREAT SOUTHWEST from the bench and walked to the C o n t e s t -■ «»M ato'S*-^ M”’*' finest of them, even so much as saw coacher's box. A great yell of greeting YOU MUST READ FRANK WALDRIP, Pro* . f ; , Mas«., July 4.—Introduc­ first base. He struck them out like rose from grandstand and bleachers. The gun club held a shoot yesterday ing, ladies and gentlemen, Denton T. a bowling ball topples ninepins. And On the player* bench here on the at the grounds south of the city. The Young, better known as "Cy," tenderly those that he did not strike out, those Boston grounds a broad-shouldered, THE Winns, Llquora Mp| CHfiMjm bats that met the balls he pitched, stalwart, white haired man, his eyes season had been closed ontil this fall known as “Old Cy,” said Chas. Somer­ but owing to the tact that Cash Day of ville, the well known writer recently. could only send those balls out wearily, hidden by dark-blue glasses. Joined LOS AR6ELES EXAMINER forcelessly, twisting and gangling In strongly in the hand clapping. With Kooskla and Jack Turner of Orange­ Mr. Young, ladles and gentlemen, ville, members of the club, were In the WHI ism Randolph Hears! G e m S a l o o n wears a crown. He is a king. The the grass ‘o be easily picked up by the an odd, groping gesture of his head. %>? bagmen, sealing the fate of the player ,he turned his blue-goggled eyes in the city the shoot yesterday was arranged capital of his kingdom is a square- A U THE NEWS OP THE GREAT SMITH A WALKBR. before he reached first base. Not one direction of where “Cy” stood. Under for their especial benefit. The Hunter shaped patch of turf in the center of a Arms Medal was won by W. N. Butler ROUND WORLD chalk-like quadrangle. His scepter is of the players opposing the champion j the big white mustache the man's lips Bostons and opposing “Cy" Young that moved a little nervously and tremu- who will hold the medal until the next Mala BtrooL baad oC TMrA . . |. • ; shaped like the earth. It is a baseball. shoot. The club announces that there BY MAIL POSTAGE PREPAID There are other kings in the land of day even planted his foot in safety on ously. There were days when big Cholon wtnaa, Ii qngre and CMflM» . •• f the first white bag. j will be no further contests until fall. 75 CENTS A MONTH LEWISTON. HUBS • - fan, but the crown of Cy Young Is big­ crowds had cheered him like that, for ■■ r slag:- ' the huge old man with the blue spec­ The results of the shoot yesterday were ger than the crown of any of the others. It was the pitching of a wonder as follows: worker. Only twice before has the feat tacles and the odd, groping gestures Even Mathewson, the debonair and First event. 10 birds—W. N. »Butler, handsome Matty, Idol of so many, been known, and these occasions were of his head was John L. Sullivan. He Castle Saloon and “Old Cy" are very good friends. first: Pennel and Day, second; Turner, T h e M in t wears no such splendid royal bonnet as very long ago. Authentic baseball third. dope declares that the first to achieve does this venerable monarch of the Second event. 15 birds—Pennel, first; BAKER A SMITH, Proprietor« CHAR LBS FARMMt M l d llWi diamond. “Old Cy” Young. the phenomenal thing was Lee Rich­ SATURDAY’S RESULTS mond, hot cake handler of the Provi­ Day. second: W. N. Butler, third. For twenty years “Old Cy” Young Third event, 25 birds—Hunter Arms has slammed the white, grass-stained dence baseball team, as “Cy" Young P. N. L. Choice liquors, wtnaa. brandlag i f f Conor of Mala and Third Medal—W. N. Butler, first: Dent and cigars. A club room In aownaH aa our SpaolalMaa: H an d aai bulb over the rubber plate. No phase shut out the athletes. And “Johnny" i SPOKANE. July 2.—Boise, 1; Spo­ Day, second; Pennel, third. of the curve but he knows, no strategy Ward, now John M. Ward, attorney' and kane, 4. Clark Building. Main BtrooL Tern Boor and OaoMa WW counselor-at-law, did the magic trick Fourth event, 10 birds—Day, Butler of the slow ball of which the cells of BUTTE. July 2.—Salt Lake, S: Butte, Pennel and Day, first; Dent, second. his brain have not stored knowledge, In this very same year, and Just six 4. days later. He presented the swift Fifth event, 10 birds, snipe shooting— no trick of the speed throw but what he Dent, first; Turner, second; Pennel. is master of. series of disheartening blanks to the THE SMART SET Paoifio Coast League third. BufTalo baseball nine. Strong of arm, cool in the conk, alert I SEATTLE, July 2.—Oakland, 2; Se­ A Magazine of Cleverness in the game, adept in his art, ladies So I sought “Cy” Young with the attle, S. and gentlemen, is "Old Cy” Young. Nor “How-dld-you-do-lt” bug strong In my AMERICANS WERE DEFEATED Magasines should have a well-defined purpose conk. j PORTLAND, July 2.—San Francis? is he weak with the swatstick. Nor has co. 6': Portland, 11. old Mr. Time diminished his leg action Getting $1,000,000 from Russell Sage Duffy World’s Champion Beaten in the Genuine entertainment, amusement and mental TACOMA. July 2.—. 1; mart et f when hurtling the bags to score for the seems to me would be easier than get­ Tacoma, 2. Hundred Yards tion are the motives of the S S , the - ‘ Bean ville champions, of which he is the ting a talk out of “Old Cy" Young. I ' ' '■ He gives answers as sparingly as he member upon whom the public has National Loagua (Special Telegram to Evening Teller.) MOST SUCCESSFUL OF MAGAZINES pinned the glittering, glorious star of gives bases on balls. He's about the ROCHEDALE. July 2.—The amateur affectionate popularity. most modest violet that the high sun ST. LOUIS, July 2.—. 2: St. Its (a complete one in each number) by Louis, 3. championship field track meet all the novels are Why. in a side street of Boston one of popularity ever shone on. In time famous athletes of England participat­ most brilliant authors of both hemispheres. may read this sign: he’ll look like Joe Jefferson. His PITTSBURG, July 2.—. 2: Pittsburg. 14. ing was held today. The hundred Its Short Stories are matchless—clean and full of •• ‘Old Smoke.' champion baseball Kindly, shrewd, keen, gray eyes are In yards was won by Norton of Solth dodger. Try your luck a t hitting ‘Old circles of wrinkles: his nose curves out PHILADELPHIA. July 2.—Morning man interest game: Brooklyn, 0: Philadelphia. 2; London. Duffy the world’s champion, * Smoke.' ” in a chastened hook, not too aggress­ second. Time 10 seconds. Jupp, Eng­ Its poetry covering the entire field of verae-r-pa__ , Cy Young learned to pitch here. ively; his lips fight tight and now and afternoon game: Brooklyn. 13: Phila­ delphia. 2. lish, won the 220 yards. Time 3 4-6. huoor tenderness—is by the most popular - poète» men That’s popularity for you. Cigars then the left corner curls up, but it Walsh of New York unplaced. In the have been named after “Cy,” so have would take Sherlock Holmes to tell J NEW YORK. July 2 — Boston.. 1; women; of the day. ,4% ; New York. 14. hammer throw, 8heldon of Yale was baseball bats; so have children. whether, when he does that, he’s smil­ defeated by Nicholson. Distance 157 Its jokes, witticism Sketche* etc., are admittedly Boston is as fond of its “Cy” as it Is ing. When I first approached him he feet 5 inches. of its beans. Ever since 1890, through honestly looked scared. American League the most mirth-provoking. NEW YORK. July 2—Morning game: ups aqd downs, through weal and woe, “Say,” , ho said, “cut it out; I can’t Jig Stone to Fight Daly “Cy" Young has stood in the box talk.” Washington. 3*. New York. l;afternoon ISO PAGES DELIGHTFUL READING handing out the magic twists—field "How did you do it?” game: Washington, 6: New York. 11. (Special Telegram to Evening Teller.) marshal in a thousand games. "Knew ’em.” DETROIT, July 2.—Morning game: BALTIMORE. Md.. July 4.—Balti­ No pages are wasted on cheap illustrations, editorial ' He has given time the setback. Age “Who?" Cleveland, 3: Detroit, 2; afternoon more followers of pugilism expect to porings or wearying essays and idle discussions. , , , , has not made a muscle soft or a tendon "The batters: mostly all. game: Cleveland. 2N Detroit, 5. see an Interesting contest at the Eu- flaccid in his good right arm. “Well?” BOSTON, July 2.—Philadelphia, 1; | reka A. C. tonight when Jig Stone, the Every page will Interest, charm and refresh \ And the proof? “Knew their style.” Boston, 2. I hard-hitting Boston lightweight, and Subscribe now—$3,50 per year. Remit in cheqn*J It came the other day when “Cy” “Well?” CHICAGO, July 2.—St. Louis. 2; Chi­ Tommy Daly, of Brooklyn, come to­ or Express order or registered letter to THE SMA Young set the youngsters of the season "Knew what'd fool ’em.” cago. 4. gether for a fifteen-round bout. This a standard to attain that mage them “Well?” will be their third meeting, with neith­ SET, 453 Fifth Avenue, New York * • lay back and gasp. It came on tfils “Fooled ’em.” The Teller for the news. er man able to get the decision. N. B. SAMPLE COMBS SHUT FREE ON APPLICATION

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