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ally 'AUGUST 7. 1012. PPAUT III.J 1 WEDNESDAY MORNING. Kariaga Impression of May Tully at the Game of Automobiles and Accessories ItvvASfl Day Abbott Dorris MOTOR CARt L. R.

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r.ts4 Vf L-Ly 7 i I i Yf iC 'v Ng yj Fiat THE WORI.D-PAM0U8 CAR PACIFIC COAST MOTC-a CAR COMPANY. 1144 8outh Hop 8t. Main S450 Reginald H. Gervftn, Baleo Managar. It being, the silly season In theater aller.

with the death-watch oft the front seats, and Ham Cline promising not to tell, we shanphaled May Tully, and took her oft to the ball game in a 5047. deep-sea-going Pope-Hartford, with H. Purdy on the bridge. COAT COMPANY Headquarters for AUTO COATS, CAPS and GLOVES. 324 South Broadway.

Goodyear that we had to use chloroform or anything and when we got there, Tcorera. limoiwlBee, Toy Tonoeaua and Badatoy it, 40 and SO H.P. Prico lt00 to MS0. VANCE-CAMAVAN MOTOB COMPANT, lin-ZS So. OUto St.

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1227 8. Olive St A1002. Main 5057. Hapes-K-R-l-T HUDSON SALES H. L.

Arnold, Mgr. Phones Sunset Main 678; Home A4734. 1118 South Olive St- Hudson Greatest Game I Ever Saw," Said May Tully, WITH A THOUSAND LB88 PARTS. SMOOTHEST RIDING CAR BUILT. TOURING CAR AND ROADSTER, $1700 Who is the most famous woman fan in the United States.

He baseball intuition gave her a hunch that something extraordinary was coming off. By special arrangement her act at the Orpheum was put forward on the bill. Bill Ruoss's big Pope-Hartford was waiting at the stage door and she made a grand stand dash for Washington Park in time to see the second inning. jng "36" NITED STATES MOTOR CAR CO. OF CAL.

41 NfNTH PT. Mall W150. Pleasure Care Four end 81 Cylinder Truck Two to 8U Ton Capacity nothing compared to what May Tully )OOCOOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOO Knox tiro Apparatus martin -Aractora. VAJfCK.CANATAN MOTOB nittrlbutors Southern California aad Arizona, 11JI-112S Sooth OUve treat, ORPHEUM STAR SEES GAME. feels when a favorite player makes a poor play; and Romeo had nothing on Hap Hogan, in her estmntlon, at the end of the wonderful game; while the I thrills of Monte Crlsto were as noth- I I nnIA thill I I.oa Anceles.

fDonati auii uroMway xnio. May Tully, Girl Whom Giants Manager, "Muggsy" McGraw, Praises For "Inside Ball" Knowledge, Analyzes Contest For "Times." Lccomobile Co. of America Pies and Grand that raced up one's back when Agnew caught the foul tip and made Berger so mad he threw the tat, digging up a square yard of turf. we found Miss Tully 's second name was Fan! Js'eedless the, thought agitating the negligee bosom of the Pink editor as he handed me the assignment, as to whether she would be a real fan-person and holler In the right places, or Just say the game was "nice" and the-pitcher was "cute." v-'ForJ Miss Tully wears a picture of Jtfhiray. McGraw next her heart, a dtapiand oa her thumb, and she says to have Hap Hogan ram-Iant on a field of atzure angels, for the coat-of-arms oh her note-paper.

Out there the sun was doing a Be-lasco spot; but in spite of the inclement weather, about a million people were gazing at the diamond, where the Tdugh-stuf actors, rigged in their spiked shoes and padded costumes, were waiting to play their little piece entitled, "The Revenge of the Seraphs or What Happened to Hap." "CHARMED." Miss Tully looked round her. Aloud 'ehe said: J'Isn't It luvluh!" But sotp voce, she murmured, pointing to the bleachers where the excitement experts hadn't even tuned up the fiddle: "Why doesn't somebody say something? Is that human, over there, or Is It Just a back-drop?" I didn't know anything about the game why, a man's "out," or how he gets out, or If It hurts -didn't kno an umpire from a half-back, nor a home run from a serve, nor a bat-bai? from tennis-racquet. So I decided to watch May Tully who may not be officially a beautiful person in "The Battle Cry," but who, in a white' drcs3 (sufficiently revealing, that she "hasn't a and a hat trimmed with ostrich-tips, she was all to the Venus-Minerva apple-contest. i What made me decide, I think, to my attention from the gum to Miss Tully was hearing her mui-mur gently after listening to the umpire as If he were music, when he made that decision on Carson's ball: "Call that a decision? Oh, you mental esert!" Afterward I heard her cry, "Wonderful," In a finishing-school voice, with her hands clasped dramatically, as Ivan the Terrible loomed up at the bat. and next moment mutter, as a BV MAY TTI.LV.

When that last glnnt cry rose from thousands of throats. May Tully breathed a long sigh of delight, like I Michigan 40 a nappuy weary cnna. 1 it lnT.it Touring Car, S1760 Touring Car, $1550; Roatiater, $1560. Fully equipped, f.o.b. Loa Angaleo.

MICHIGAN MOTOR SALES C. L. Perrln, Mgr. 1801-8 W. Pico St.

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W. D. NEWERF RUBBER CO. Coaat Dlttrtbutere Very best games I ever saw In my life." And to Hap Hogan. be-sweatered.

lB-Of are AT TULLY, whose teresting snapshots yesterday's game streaming with perspiration, she mur- Miller mured, as she gave him her nana: 949-951 8. Main Loa Angela. "There are six more games com- the eighth' looked like the finish of the game to me, and his catch of Ber-ger's foul in the ninth was a fast piece of work. I noticed almost an entire lack of the hit and run ln yesterday's game. This Is Manager McGraw's favorite method of attack, and requires almost perfect teamwork.

Castleton put over two of the prettiest curves I ever saw, on Page, who batted for Halla in the ninth. It seemed to me they broke three feet. Daley played a star game at center. I understand Jhe is slated to go to St. Louis, and I predict a great success 4ft n-cne F8901 lng!" 1 And Hap smiled and straightened given below, Is presenting a splendid sketch at the Orpheum this week called "The Battle Cry of Freedom." Theatergoers will recall her as the his back.

Metz "22" 4-Cylinder, 1912 Roadster, with rumbls teat and chains encased, $575. LOWN M6TOR CAR COMPAKV 1144 South Main Street Main 944, ABIE SAYS HE IS DONE WITH LIGHTWEIGHTS. star of "Stop, Look and Lis- ia and IlUUIlate tpicki Manufactaraa la Loa Aaaelea by F. L. MOORE MOTOR TRUCK CO.

MOORE Home 8111J. 8uaael Baal Ma. t678-N I act Streot. Uamuita Car to Arenoe 14. BY A.

P. NIGHT WIRE TO THE TIMES. 1 SAN FRANCISCO BUREAU OF THE TIMES, Aug. 6. Special Dispatch.

Promoter McCarey has the wires hot trying to make Kilbane live up. to his agreement to give Attell a return match. He is whipping Kil-baiie Into Hue. Abe declared today that he would never again fight any lightweight over Moon LYNN C. BUXTON DUtrlbotor Southern California and Arlsona.

1226-28 South Olive Main 671 F68S1. ten," which she gave here a few years ago. Manager McGraw of the New York Giants said recently of Mies Tully: "She knows more Inside baseball than 99 per cent, of the fans." Miss Tully created a sensation last fall by taking a vaudeville act over the Keith circuit with Chief Meyers and Christy Mathewson (as partners. They declared she knew more about the game than they did. player took one of those little near- Journeys to the pearly gates, trying to ithe twenty-round route.

He believes stop an active and determined ball 'that he can still beat most of the with a mere human head, and dodg- lightweights in ten roundH, but he ac-inir lust In time: "Why. dear child, i knowledges that the weight counts Moreland DISTILLATE MOTOR TRUCKS. Manufactured In Los Angeles By Moreland Motor Truck Co N. Main and Wilburs do you think you're playing croquet "Ralnst him after they get past the tenth period, for him. He Is one of the fastest men to first I ever saw, and reminds me greatly of Shafer of the Giants.

Incidentally, Mr. McGraw once said in my presence that Shafer had It ln him to be the greatest ball player ln the world, not even barring the great Ty Cobb. Daley made some peachy catches, and he played Bayliss's two-bagger eainst the center-field fence 'In beautiful style. His throw to Berger was high, but they almost had their man even so. Howard had a great day at the bat.

In his last three times up he made two two-baggers and a triple, the latter tying the score in the eleventh. Three hits for a total of seven bases. Berger came through with the pinch hit in the eleventh, and played a wonderful game at short His catch off Kane in the sixth was the star fielding feature of a sensational game. I heard the crowd cry "Vernon luck" ln the tenth, when Metzger hit Into a double play. As the ball players say, Metzger surely hit the ball "on the nose," and a foot cither way it would have been at thft old lady's home? Look And on the terrible throw of Heit-rouller, when the Vernons snored a Pacific Coast Distributors, i Right now Abe plans to leave for like county Thursday.

He will be Overland gone a lew weeKs, and wnen he re- J. W. LEAVITT CO. run, sne Bcoueu, un on- turns wl be read. t0 mvet any.

it i M2M. 1212 8outh Olive St Main 4277. HpHE waiter knows that he is serving a discriminating guest when ordered to bring xerness. Arc you a ll0dv ln the worid at his weight or are you Just a cluster of patent Jolmny Kilbune preferred, adding machines?" BAYLESS FOR PRESIDENT. I SALVADORE MAY Pathfinder 40 When Dick Bayless made two bases MEET HARRY THflMA? Ms.

in Horns 21988 Pathfinder Motor Car Co. (Ino.) J. N. ABEEL, Mgr. 206-8-10 West Pico.

Yesterday's game between Vernon and Los Angeles was the first contest I have ever seen in the Coast League. I have attended every game the Giants have played In New York for five years, and-1 have Mr. McGraw's word for it that I know more real Inside baseball than ninety-nine fans out of on a hit her Joy Knew no bounds. Fabst -Say." she gurgled, he isn't a base-j piBErc wmE T0 ball player, he a politician. I'm go-j lng to stay in California and vote for SACRAMENTO, Aug.

C. Exclu-him for President." i sive Dispatch. Matchmaker Tom And when Heltmuller made a home McCarey of the Pacific Athletic. Club one hundred, run. with his usual luafc.

and thev of Los Angeles has wired Sally Salva-. I However, I have never seen a bet Pratt "40 sure double. But, then, a "foot threw money on him. she Just gasped. "'T that he has a match for him the I ter played or more exciting ball game jeither way has won many a he the human horse' shoe? bitter part of this month with Harrv anV league than that yesterday.

It jnant. PRATT MOTOR CAR COMPANY State Agents 633 80UTH GRAND AVENUE. A3784. The Rambler Cross-country is a great ear. TrJE W.

K. COWAN COMPANY. 1140-42 South Hope street Doesn't he make a four-leaved clover Thomas over the twenty-round route, had all the elements that make base- Lober is a fast player and he mad arte look like the Indian sign on the house both lighters to make 122 pounds, ball the Interesting game It Is good some splendid catches at left How of Jinx? Come, little rabbit's foot, ringside. I pitching, good hitting, good base- ever, I don't like the way he stand play for us some i Johnny Hagan, manager of Salva- running and almost errorless fielding. at bat.

It seems to me he Is plate stands Rambler plate- When Joe Berger went loping dore, wired McCarey his terms, and In addition to that "they played tha ihir. You don't see men like Cobb through the heat. Miss Tully fairly If everything Is satisfactory with the camp." to use one of Mr. Mofiraw'a of Detroit, or Doyle of the Giants palpitated with fear lest he shouldn't s.outnern ngnt promoter the shifty sayings, which means they played bak th.at way- Thy "f1 nnd et 00d the baU -well, do whatever It was he wanted Sarramentan will be signed. iui'i na baseball should bYnlavd eye on to-; do.

"Look." she tremuloed. The showing Salvadore made aealnst baseba" 09 baseball shouiq be plajetf. comM over. Reo REO-PACIFIC "Wholesale Office and Salesroom, 942-46 South Grand Ave. "Speed up.

little one; do you think fm'" "un scraoper as toniey Lo8 Aneeles deserves treat credit sluggers ime wagner ana ihi- Ma rest cure" their -light last Friday evening is stand well back, but they hold thln a Sow moment a fan behind us tIf b'" nd Tlie Beer of Quality This is the beverage beyond compare, and is appropriate for all times and occasions. Wholesome and refreshing a delight to the eye and the palate tha perfection of brewing. if th 1 Bone over viiuruiuus reacnes. i nave seen -ag Inquired delicately me bunch had he twenty-round ground and he had was a tough game for either team stretch two feet over the plate lha nnnKWflrni A 1 i VT" 7 A lu uui grauuany, nis en-j1" cupri-iauy ernon, as it 'wnen some pucner was attempting to Schacht Tourers, Roadsters, Trucks, Delivery Cars. THE SCHACHT MOTOR CAR CO.

OF CAU Salesroom 1101 South Figueroa Street. durance noi naving Deen previously 10 nave me game cinched waiK him and hit a wide one into "It's not safe to waken them, Can't tested. twice. double. Lober.

however. Is fast ai and see they're sleep-walking?" nnt nvrhrnwnv m.in on1 it amitii By and by Agnew made a home run VnilNfl PTTD Ti saw a piajer yesieraay wno. to to me he ought to chop at the ball me, has all the earmarks of a big- and be in a position to make the most e. nas 1111 ln earmarKs or a big- and be In a tne vernons. ene Kept a most ntiminipn I ladylike expression.

she. softly UKUWNLU AT SAN PEDRO. league star. He is fast, a good fielder his speed, tried: "Give Mm a curtain! Give and stands up to the plate like a nat-! I'm a curtain! Oh, glory, boy, that was Itnr direct wire to TEE timks.j jural I am certainly going to i 1 Turntables HI PITLESS AUTO TURNTABLE. L.

W. Wlekes, Southern California Distributor, 114 8. Grand Ave. F2398. roadway Ml yesterday, after watch- fm net.

Come out in the snnt nrf f5AX PEbHO. An rv.i recommend mm to Mr. McGraw. Xat- me spienaia game Detween ver Bottled only at the brewery in crystal clear bottles, showing at 'a glance that it is clean and pure. ficsycurarictair jDUpaUh.

Erueat Pico, aged 21 hU and 1 Arelc Jst trhat was When Pase Is at the bat he laiharL frm.r 1 ould like the hnor of difference b-tween a major-leafrue --r 1 1 I'uxuuii. i np mnff mm rrn Ir Inti trap mAti IflfA VttnA Haw .11 V. (ha 1 K. Happy Hogan of the Vernons is a ard. Berger.

Heltmuller ln fact, with i ca Known as i oung i'leo, was drowned get bin breath, and Miss Tully In-'this afternoon while bathing In the Vilcdx Trux Immediate Delivery. WILCOX MOTOR TRUX CO, OP. SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA. Third and 8a Pedro. Main 622.

Pitta real leader. 1 met him after th i few exceptions, the whole teams. Of game, and was much Impressed with course, managers like Frank Chance iZ. rwA. soumern i-acinc slip.

weaa. nine Doy wny aon i you ex- He was swimming across the ehan- ithe he took defeat. A good loser ind John McGraw put a great deal and lt thought he was either'" "ure stress on mile tnings; ror instance. and a fan 'on nnw man p.f lumn rm stricken with heart failure or taken I TCn Tl nf Vfrnnn ntji. v.

i Tfcis is the bee for your home Pdom or writ CADILLAC AGENCY li01- t. Main 8t Salaa lpt. ttl-30 H. Maia SC. alactuuUcal UepC Main 8763.

60339. -lfh prnmn. Th KnHu v. ana ner nru rase siraimg, or now with cramps. The body had not been a game today as he did with gets away from the plate.

There rrimertru lunignu -unicago. How he ever HCned from iirniat rmo taTto-(hl A I fr m.iu- the element of liu-k enters into It to ue uig icagut'8 is a mystery to me. DILLOX DIE FItlD.W. a great extent, ir men like Daley, and PLAYED HERSELF. Miss Tully is a baseball player her elf, havin played shortstop on her roUaffd team, and aftr Berger got bus and made two strikes In a row you'd have thought she'd had an of-teftom Belasco.

V-Jt about tuge trsgedles; they are Cant. ITank Dillon of th non me a one other 1 noticed, don't a -one other 1 noticed, don't develoD Inta Webb-Fisher Co. because they ar 329 South -Sprinxr Street doubt In mv Pacific Beer Co; 135-146 So. Central Av. "oones Broadway 11.

Horn th. h.t ni.cted her PHdnv 10 pa -mina iay tw (wo CHESTERFIELD CLOTHES FOR MEN. f- 7 iiu, nut noma run in players avar.

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