$1.00 A Column For News FEW IRON MEN IN BASEBALL PITCHERS POSSESSING ARMS OF The S en tin el W a n ts All th e News All th e Time To secure some live correspondents in every community reached by The Sentinel, it will, beqimimt; September 1st, pay $ 1 .0 0 per column for all news furnished by authorized correspondents and published. W riting news is not hard and is ginnl practice for anyone. If we have no correspondent in your neighborhood, we want one. Good chance for some bright man or woman to earn pin money. L e t U s H e a r F ro m Y o u .•-• * m « m ,- , % m * m , m , ss V W V • . « W • « m rW W , m W • • • • • • m • V * m • W • • * • s , s « • V • * * s V s s «' s s « s V • s * • V • * • « • • • m a V s « * • s « • W • a s « s V s m t V a m s W s STERLING D. FEED • s «** • s • * s . • V • » « • * s • «% C O . S T E E L NOT MANY Joe McGinnity Famed as the Pioneers of Much Brawn, and He Still Takes a Turn in the Box. E lo n g a te d P itc h e r F o r th a G ia n t. W a t Joke of N a tio n a l League F o r T w o Season*— H a im s Z im m e r ­ m an o f th e Cuba A n o th e r. Once a lemon does not necessarily meati a player never may taverne a representative of the nectarine class Early conditions may lx* outgrown That this Is the truth has la v a demon strated In the National league, where a powerful team could he picked from players who were ialieled lemons al tin* start o f their careers F o r mound duty Mur<|tmrd o f the Giants. Cheney und Lavender of the ILOIR—HdrJ Wheat Bunds: American B e a u t y , P u r e White, Red Cross. Every sack g u a r a n t e e d . FLOUR--Soil Wheat Bunds: Pheasant, White Star. m m --------------------------------------- P H O N E 1 7 1 1 C IT Y S o u th p a w S T E R L IN G , M A N A G E R Wheat, Oats, Grain, Hay, Mill Feed — Shorts. Bran, Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats. Oil Meal. Grass Seed—all kinds constantly on hand. Poultry Feeds and Supplies. ALL One of ORDERS D E L IV E R E D a , * * , * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * • • ••••• • • • • • •••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • \ ^ • ' C o u rte sy C o u n ts t Hi { i» One of the best assets of any busi­ ness is courtesy to its patrons. We pride ourselves on this asset in our business. We give this feature our own personal attention. h i m *• Photo by American Press Association. L A V K . N O K 11 D K M V f c .K I. N O ■ .**■ v i - * Hot Lake Sanatorium N atu re’s C ure fo r R h eu m atism You need not suffer. Write today for illustrated booklet descriptive of Hot Lake Sanatorium — Nature’s great cure place. A natural boiling spring of curative mineral water. Thousands have been cured here after suffering years from Rheumatism, Stomach, Skin, Blood and Kidney disorders. Directly on main line of 0 . W. R. &*• N- Railway. ASK FOR SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKET W a l t e r M. P i e r c e President and M gt Nothing to It But— Hot Lake, Oregon f p t TAfctc^oy> I'F lour mills H .& H . o ' • U ^3 „ , o *taii, iZf » l O u r v o , H A R D W H E A T FLO UR And a Little Elbow Grease lIA l.U Cubs and Suggs ot the Reds might la* choseu. Munjuurd was the prize leiu on of the lot when he joined the Giants and for two years following No use telling what he was lust season or this But he was scarcely u lemon. Larry Cheney was let go by two or three clubs l»efore he Dually Isvume Chance's most valuable hurler. As tor Lavender, Chance would have turned him hack had the nalloual commission allowed him Suggs was au American league discard before he became Cin­ cinnati's most dependable pitcher. M eyers W a t Joke Catcher. Chief Meyers, now the leading re­ ceiver of the National league and one o f Its best batters, was a Joke catcher during his llrst season as a Giant. He could not throw and was a scream on high fouls. All he could do was bat, but Dnally he develo|*ed Into a star behind ttie bat and so held his Job. For first base there Is Merkle, bat­ ting .333, and considered a brilliant fielding first sacker. Few persons thought be would be kept by McGraw a fte r his famous "didn’t touch second" Incident In 1008. But McGraw did keep him. and he has never been sorry. Larry Doyle, field captain of the Giants, now battin g .373. was a clum­ sy second s a c k e r when he joined the club a few y ears ago. McGraw. how­ ever. had faith In him, and Doyle final­ ly rounded Into the star player he Is today. At the start his strong point wns the m anufacture o f errors. He called It an off day when be did not foozle two or three chances H e in ie Z im m e rm a n A n o th e r. W C; CHAS. MATTHEWS ^ \V v V i 1 K s C O T T iH 6 H 0 *t O afO O N PRlOt C* 0ef&ON ///' «u>u'SvVw'.x ofteii, and few pili Iter» bave worn so weil. T h e re are two nther leadlug ,*x|sv tieni* of tln* Irmi uian I iuh I iicns One I» Ed W m I m I i of thè Chicago Whlte Sox. thè most noti»l of thè ttiree. and thè other I» J a c k Cornuti» o f thè Phlladel PASSING lu ll •rilic«l«*i u n S« J it « h I m i L o u r « # « o f I l l ' l l m i r i n i h u Imi n i.» l o i . tl A g l it «litui r-, \ g t o i o t i i i y , A i i l i n . i l \ tHii r > I l u t i m ir il i v u i, i . L tl«>tauv >*ut| l ’ I a u l F « U i o l o g y , I iy If u e ri tilt il V l l u i l l t I i l u u t r in lo ii o ,| I "K\ \ ••lrihi.it V s . I r n e . i n H I u g i n . . , ">K l U c l i i t u I I u g n o t i m g M n li u n . , i ] K u g l i i r r i n i g M i n i n g I u g n o r t i n g ||,g|, v*.»v l u g l i o , t t il g I G i l l i e ' l l , S t i r i » . , in. UIC«I ti* AM Loin turi t . l ’ t n r ' l i y , |* |)ia ( i m u v. / oology. i lim iIM ry , l'Iiyai«* M a l t ir li t ri ica K ug lU ti l.nngioig. 1110 !' I. I l e i tifili r l'ukillt Sp ru k lu g , M.„|, , , , I.NiigUttg#|i. l l U l o i y , A H . \ » t liti « « I in « h o l u ' l i U i l V r d i i g o g y . I*li>«ri al l * . l m .i li .n i M i l t l a i y Sa I l i o r Mini f a t i l i « . a m i Munì« Mi g l « l t a t . Otag.ui V e te ra n H a * F re q u e n tly T w irle d D o u ­ ble H e ad ere— Ed W a la h o f W h it# So« H a . S tood W o a r and T e a r o f Y oa ra— C o o m b . A n o th e r. rgATTF.RH OF MOR School Year Opens Seplember 20th J Nineteen Mlles a Second ^ c j u S I V G .1 T U p-to-D ai without a ja r , al.nck nr distu rhanea, f t the awful »peed of our eurtii t hmuef t ' *"• ' “ »« space. We wonder at such «•» i* o f nJ l u r e 's moveincnt, and so do those w iJ tak e Dr. K in g 's New L if e Pill». N'l gripin g, mi dlHtrc»», ju s t thoroniJ work tliNl brings good health and ln| feelings. 25,* al all d ruggists. Wc Point w ith Pridi S j T in- S t " I * ¡„„.aged W « n W r t * « V u/.u.leii MOW i ...u o n W oolen M B# Oregon g r* Lander* re ta rn e . lift* L home In E u g e n . U l i v e * h.»«* K> L H. W«»sl w* " L i S h I o M 1^ * Why 1*« IM,D>*'r to onr Flour tvcaiis* our p u lro iis l Cal ■ gl»»»«» j assure us that it is the Iv**t lnr| nrxi Wediwsdsy. Se Bread ami pastty. It is the helpful k n show y*“» kind of I'loiu— half tile battle in iw. 1 w‘* WÎLH which y o " baking, as every Ifousewile knows Then, again, even il it does cost a ^n,*< Iriile more, it* quulity is vi gmal f,.c i young that it goes iartbef, pro,Im es more L a k e y*’u F re e and la'lter bread, unii that means • „ wok old ,,f C o tta g e Gl nuuri'diuieut to all coiisutiiers .»«y-* - i-i HANS H IS G oodly P ro p o rtio n o f R ocont R e c ru its H o ld in g T h e ir O w n In F a s t C o m p a n y. ? kT.'r.v -Sii í i V 'V . - i W IT H AND - J O H N S O N C& CO. a* DAY NER WITH THE NEWER CROP OF BASEBALL PUTERS. S , \ \ / i * A OF THE T ■¡* ■:*•.■* •:• v% X "X * *;-v*i’v>M *% *^<..^^ A4 On third base could lie placed Heins Zimmerman, the bnttlng king of the National league, with an avernge of 396 Not until this year was he con­ sidered good enough to lie a regular At short field Sweeney of Boston, with a battin g mark o f 300. would fit In He did not look good to two or three clubs which tried him o u t but he Is a veritable whirlwind at the hat for the Braves. Outfielder Wilson of the Pirates was In the Joke class when he broke In. but a man who can hit .317 Is no Joke At least two big league clubs tagged Northern, but he Is making good with Brooklyn and has a hatting average of 300 to prove I t Y es; It surely pays to hang on to a player now and then. Jo h n McGraw got together a championship club by being patient with Doyle. Marqunrd. Meyers. Snodgrass, Merkle and Fletch er. And Connie Mack would never have won pennants In 1910 and 1911 had be discarded Collies, B arry . Strunk and Mclnnls on the strength o f their first showing. T h e new crop o f ball playera In the m ajor leagues. Including tboae who broke lu this y e ar or th e latter part of ¡ast year, have made a pretty respecta­ ble showing In fust company, und there la a gixHlIy crop o f thoae who are like ty to he fixtures If uot already that. Scouts mid m anagers deplore the great lack o f tim ber In the buabes, und with some o f these newcomers It may ho a ease o f taking them or nothing. Yet the proportion o f those who are stick lug and making their presence fe lt Is fairly large. Among this number a prominent one Is Duhuc. the Detroit pitcher, ulthough he hml lieeu in the big leagues liefore and 1» no tender hud lu baseball socle ty. Another com eback who drifted to the minors between sojourns In fast company Is George McConnell; llku wise Hess. Among the newer crop o f pitchers, dug up this y ear or iHle last year, are B ask ette. Steen. Benz. H a m ­ ilton. Allison, tw o or three Browns. O'Brien, Bedlent, Houck. Peters and Bauuignrtner, lu the American league, and I.nvender. T e sreau . Cheney. Itlxey, Seaton, Benton, Allen. Robinson. Willis and Ylngllng. In the National. Leading finds In o th er positions are F oster and Gnndll o f the Washing tons, both o f whom w ere In big league company once liefore and returned to th at company greatly Improved. Other recent additions to the big league fam lly are Cady o f the Red Box. Maggert o f the Athletics, Zlnn o f the Highland era, S te rre tt o f the Highlanders, Shanks o f Washington, Pecklnpaugh o f Cleveland. W eaver o f the White Sox. Hath o f the White Sox. Kuhn o f the W hite Sox. Egan o f the Athletics, Metisor o f the P irates, Groh o f the Giants. Cutshaw o f the Brooklyn», Smith o f the Brooklyn», Phelan o f the Beds, Northen o f the Brooklyn*, Mo­ ran o f the B rooklyn* nnd Magee o f the Cardinals. Most o f them have made good. JOHNSON HAS MOST SPEED. You C a n 't 8ee B a ll W h e n W a s h in g to n P itc h e r Is R ig h t, 8 a ye Cobb. Hal Chase und T y Cobb have set­ tled the talk alxiut who tins the most *I>eed between J o e Wood o f Boston and W alter Johnson o f Washington. Cobb says there Is no comparison. "W h en Johnson Is right you c a n ’t see them ," suys Ty. "A n d when you fall to see them, why, you ca n ’t hit them T h a t Is all there Is to I t ” Chase shook Ills hend and said the same thing. Ball plnyers In the American league are o f the opinion th a t the W ashing­ ton pitcher has more speed than any other pitcher In either league. C a r * * r o f S c u llin g C h a m p io n D ib b lo . * Bob Dibble o f the Don Rowing d u b ' o f Toronto Is the present am ateu r sin­ gle sculling champion o f Canada. Dib­ ble Is tw enty years old and tiegan hla rowing care e r a yenr ago He won the Junior, Interm ediate and senior scull event* at 8t. C atharines In the annual regatta o f the Canndlnn association, heating Evernrd II Butler, the Argo­ naut R. C. s ta r o f T oronto In the sen­ ior aculls e v e n t T h e following week Butler won the American title at P eo­ ria Dibble did not row In the latter championship. STERLING FEED CO. .jp cricnr- JO E B / General Bl< Glorious News. Photo by American Proas Association. JACK COOMIlS OK 1*1111. A L l K b P I I 1A I K I I. , plila Ameiicans. C.aimhs Isn't pitch­ ing a» frequently as lie did lust year, hut his capacity for work, coupled with his aklll as a boxmau, tided Connie Muck ami th e Athletics over ninny a rough spot mid pulled out many a game in which audio other pitcher hud w ab ­ bled. Coombs, tlko Walsh, could stand t>e- ing hurled Into tho breach many a tim e tieyond the ordinary, nud then bis expertness ou the peak did the rest W alsh has probably pitched lu more g am es a y e a r for the length of time he has been In the gam e than any other pitcher baseball bus known. It wns predicted half n dozen years ago th a t the Inordinate w ear and tear would get hlin, hut lie Is still at It and a * effective. If not n* strong, as ever. He Is a spit hall pitcher, too, another tiling supposed to lie very trying, tint he contends that with him that form o f delivery 1* no more e x a c tin g on the arm than any other way of pitching. In hla llney there la and tina been only one Walsh. INTERNATIONAL CHESS. comes from Dr. J . T. C u rtiss, Dwiglit, Kan. He w r ite s : “ I not only have cured had caaes o f eczem a in my pa tien ts wi th E le c tric B it t e r s , hut also cured m y self o f the name disease. I feel sure they wi l l benefit any case o f e c z e m a . 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