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2 34 a Se aia nh Base a ) —RAGGED FIELDING NATIONAL AMERICAN Pot Pet New York TO8 Chicago 631 Pittsburg 6 Cigveland 627 Philadelphia. ¢ ye Iphia .580} Chicago 81 Bow 492 Cincinnati 1 Detroit 49) Bt. Louts 365|New York 480 Brooklyn... 1/St. Louis 2 Boston... 296 |Washington, 348 : “When the Portland bunch re a @aived word from the Exposition aq fay, that it was so hot there that the people had @ call ut the fire department to souch the city with water, the Wobfoot- rs felt so glad they wore in Seat 4 tle that they played rings around the Siwashes. After the boys from up sound finished making rings, the official @ally man checked up a score of 8 feo 1, and went home to supper. After playing the giltest kind of ~eige ball during the week, be- slim crowda, the Seattle boys up a miserable exhibition Sun to the disgust of a big gathering @f fans. Therefore the concensus of a @pinion in town for another woek 4 gwill be that the Stwashes are very Mauch a la Camembert, when, as a Matter of fact, they have been pat ting up a pretty article of ball. But AMUSEMENTS. Third Avenue “The Most Popular Theater.” Always Cool TONIGHT AND ALL THIS WEEK Last week of the Summer Favorite Company—Russell & | Present. A. TAYLOR'S NEW YORK COMPANY. In His Very Latest Play, HELD FOR RANSOM. The most elaborate product! fhe season. Big cast, new ward- and scenery.-Production on Par with any of the others. wn ehange tn prices. Both Phones STAR General admission —10¢ Daity = matinees, Ie. Reserved seats, evenings, Sundays Bad holidays, 2c. Box seats 25¢ Zara & Zara, spectacular; La- ts, acrobats (4); Milton and De Blisters, and seven other Great] . THE CARNIVAL ‘c- A GRAND SUCCESS ‘Thousands of delichted visitors efternoons and nights! Yesler Biock, Third and James St. Extra Special Features Daily, Including Sunday. FIVE BIG ACTS FREE Amusement for the Masses! WESLER BLOCK. THIRD AND JAMES STREET. | Alki Point | Natatorium Warm Salt Water Bathing, Re- ts, etc. Fine Dancing Hall Clubs and Private Parties | ‘TTLE’S POPULAR SALT WATER RESORT. | Open every day from 8 a. m. to} Mp mM Bonts leave Flyer dock | every thirty minutes. OFFICES 659 COLMAN BLOG. Phones—Sunset, Main 4444; Ind. | 1086. Natatorium Phone—ind. 2144, | a] BASE RECREATION PARK Tomorrow AT 3:30. Portland vs. Seattle Take be or Cedar Greenbaum’s Cloak and Suit House the maker to the wearer. 1410 SECOND AVE. ‘Tel.—Sunset, Main 3448. NICE TEETH BROWN’S scicatitic DENTISTS 713 First Avenue ‘Are the discoverers and originators! ef the only reliable and scientific System of Painless Dentistry, We crown, fill end clean or teeth absolutely without pain all work for fifteen Our work is the best, our the lowest consistent with work BXAMINATION Our plates are undetectable the natural teeth and are guar- BROWN'S PAINLESS DENTISTS, First Avenue. Partors 1, 2, %, 4, § and @ Union ty one @oor south of MacDoug- & Southwick'’s. “ 180 a. m. to 6:30 p.m. Sun- attle Plays I 1.00 | Cie Elum . IRE Iii aed oe RN aA 1 RRNA Oe CS AOI ARR Saree: ake a Bun of Sc hos >| Kid CAILLOUS for some reason, ball on Sunday too much Seattle can't play Maybe, they eat urday nights! 4 no support, while the Portland quitter, was given good support by the Web- ers. All of which tells the tale in a nutshell. The score Seattle. AB. R. H. PO. A B.| | Walters, .rf....3 0 0 2 0 0 Stickney, of Se.) £4. 0) Kane, 3b 2:01 0 0 38} Frary, 1b oo. en ¢ 3% Houta, if. . Oy Ox Siok OS e 2 § 1:3 @ «## O02 8 6 1} #0060801 1 Fitzpatrick, p..3 0 0 0 1 Totals ae & we: Portiand— ABR. H. PO. A. BE Atz, 58 oe a 8 8S Yan Buren, of..4 1 0 3 0 0 Cates, 1b 6oe@323 81 1 | Schafley, 2b © @¢rt i 8 @ Housebolder, rf. 4 9 21 2 8 0) McLaan, c.. i oe Se Te Runkle, 3b se ee ee ee Corbett, f......4 2 21 1 0 0 Eb&hick, p. e 2 Se SS ee Totals 3 8 627 10 3 Score by inni ina - Seattle—Runs 60000100—-1 Hits ° (12002301-6 Prtland—Runs110010104-# Hits 1201101028 Sommary Barned runs—Seattle 1. Portland 1. Three-base hit-— Cates. Two-base hit—MecHale. Sac rifiee hits—Ats, Van Buren. Stolen bases—Schafiey 3, Ata, Householder. Kane. Struck out—By Fitzpatrick 6, by Easick 5. Base on balls—Off Fitzpatrick 3, off Exsick 1. Hit by pitehed ball—By Fitzpatrick 1 Passed = ball-—-Dashwood Double plays—-Fitapatrick to Dashwood to Frary; Runkle to Cates to Runkle Left on bases—Seattle 6, Portland 5. Time of game—1:30. mpire—Bray TACOMA, July 9—If a seal can be sealped, then that is what hap pened here Sunday. Tacoma took both games from San Francisco. In both contests the visitors took the lead. Morning game— R.A.E San Francisco a Tacoma e165 Batteries+ Goodwin and Eagar Hogan and Stanley, Umpire—Per rine. Afternoon game RAE San Francisco sovsse 8 9 6 Tacoma 461 Batteries — Loser “and Eager Tberg and Byrnes. Umpire—Per rine. SAN FRANCISCO, July 10.—Los Angeles emulated Tacoma’s exam ple Sunday and also gathered in a double-header. Onkland was the victim. The score Morning game— REE. Los Angeles . + 1712 2 Onkiand . . 264 a game— R: i. EB. e8 . . ~610 3 Cakian’ . 491 NORTHW' ESTERN LEAGUE. SUNDAY GAES. Everett . Victoria Bellingham . Vancouver ....- FASTERN BASEBALL. AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT ST. LOUIS—Firat game, St. Louis 3, Cleveland 5; second game, St. Louis 3, Cleveland 9. AT CHICAGO—Chicago 0, Detroit L NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT CINCINNATI—Cincinnat! 6, St. Louis 1 AT CHICAGO—Chicago 2, Pitts- burg 2. OTHER GAMES. Arlington Monroe .. Yakima ... | Supertors | Edinunds Ballard Columbia Seattle P. O. Team Port Orchard ....... * Dr. F. M. Conn, Alaska Bidg. *** g| defeating the if --F ighting Px THERY, THE WINNER. SA) URDA}'S GAMES PACLFIC COAST LEAGUE. In Saturday's game between the iwashes and the Portland Mud jhens, Chas, Shields, the erratic h-paw established a coast} wue record for strike-outs, whif ls fing 19 men Jack Hicke of le ated Memory, once ran up a to tal of 18 benach- warmers in : but Charles went him oi | the good; the final score of el game was—Seattlo 5, Portland 2 McHale's home-run and Essick’s yellow-streak were the other fea- jturea. Essick “lay down” ike «@ }dog tn the fifth inning and ot Thinsed by the crowd. Jones finish: Bunched hita in the last Inning saved Victoria from another shut lout at the hands of the Everett }team Saturday, Final score, Ev erett 6, Victoria 1 NATIONAL LEAGUB. St. Louis 6; Cincinnati 3 Chicago 8; Pitteburg 1 Pittsburg 5; Chicago 1 Philadelphia 4; Boston 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE. New York 6; Washington 4 New York 5; Washington 6. Detroit 3; Chicago 3 St. Lots 6; Cleveland 5. Boston 11; Philadelphia 8. Philadelphia 11; Boston 4 WON BY LUCK that saved the lyn, of Seattle |from defeat at the hands of the Madaline, of Vancouver, in the much-talked-of race on the sound Sunday, was an aceldent that befell the Vancouver yacht Although the Gwendolyn lost nearly ten minutes on account of a) broken gaff, the local yacht crose-| ed the line only some 14 seconds ahead of the swift Vancouver craft The race was witnedecd by a large crowd on steamers, sloops, row- boats and gathered along the shore. ‘The boats started from North Seat tle dock and traveled twice around | a six-mile triangular course, two miles to a leg. The race, the most important of its kind held tn Seattle this year, was for a cup, won before by the lo cal craft, and offered by William Mackie, of London, Eng. The Gwen- | dolyn captured the cup last year by | Wideawake at the Vancouver regatta, Next year’s race will be held at Vancouver, as the Canadians have already challenged the Seattle boys for another con test. The crew of the Gwendolyn Sunday evening banqueted the iting crew, ‘The only thing good ship ¢ on vis * SALT WATER RESORT. Alki Natatorium ts the only re- port that ts open every day, rain | or shine. All under roof. Wash and Summer Slik t6e FOUR-IN-HAND TIES at 2 for LION Sone! 220-22 First, Av., Cor. Main’ Chicago LoanOffice SILVER, Prop. 17 Vester Way. A genteel piace to borrow money on disinonas all kinds of jewelry. ALBERT HANSEN WONT oLaae 706 Ist Avenuo (Re Se ae ens nen ta TIA ye at Dope § | verified | balance of the season Strictly confidential | es RESTORES VITALITY—HMave cured thousands of cases of Nervous, De neomnia ary trophy They | |elear’ the brain, ‘strengthen. th | Jon, make “digeat | t enotlo vig whale Ail"trouble stopped permiztent - iy. 4.00 per box; 6 boxes, guaranteed to cure of refund money, 6.00. Maile sealed. Book free. Persian Med. { $28 Arch street, Philaliciphia. Sold ti Seattle only Wy Quaker Drug Co., 1018 1015 First Ave. Globe mc tenths ha “ur ane THE SEATTLE FOR RRR OIRO Ok tot tot tot to tote te te tote lehort Phe. But there was no gain FAN +00D % [saying the mighty, ring-wise * friew, and as time was { ve ame * T * ‘man, we recalled what we a hes remind or f timid + * | ready gent and told the ting | play famey ball be. RR Rm tt EH | world that It was a chin punch and) fore pole idiences, tat Ko to the not « rb bender that had s#pread-|pad in front of a bi¢ A be saan eagled t r heavy ht ' ‘ the It looks awit Frank Gotch, the; keen on advertising thgt cost his} “A fow minutes later Jack Root,|r wrestler, will be Marvin Hart | taying over in Seattle and Tacoma slow king himself ovt of the next opponent for heavywelgh | overal days Just to give John some! dizziness of defeat 1 le e| y M th honors (for pngtic s about the| free reade Of courne, it will be to|me a sickening punch in the stom-|the stick; three ar title nee J. J. Jeffries.) Gotch has }iaugh when the ancient pair get to jach and I remembered no more jtimes. y challenged Hart for @ finish fight|®ether, but for old times’ sake the) «2¢ht on the heels of Mr. Root oe Pp = for wide bet of $6,000. Kid Mof te Lg — — =e 'P\came Marvin Hart of Loulaville Ms 80 . who has been coaching the wrestler | \"y, BQ), PRO as denn ft who © m U gig Bon jon rome ked avg és neon in the manly art of self-defense ilvan—old and pra ally penni-| smash before we went b claims that Frank ts the goods with | }oxs as he will never blemish! Pounds ee we the mitts and that he will surprise | that good reputation of hia that has! ® for th washes the sporting fraternity. A telegram] made him known all over the world 6 in from Minneapolis, where Gotch has | as the squarest fighter the ring ever] Well, well, well ‘ pitchers have m wrestling, states that Ja saw What do you think of this? r . Fp MeCormick, on behalf of Hart, has - OM Uncle Sam has at Inst waken-|" real kiln-dr “f accepted Gotch's challenge Mins May Sutton, of Callfornia,/ed to the fact that Hot Spring mer the con he ‘« the champion woman nls] Arkansas, is & gambling mecea and | ors do likewise (he better the game player of the world, She won the|the cristy gentleman with the goat-| Will become The San Francisco Ff title at London last week without|tee is shaking the big stick at] Wanted—A first class first base- contly published one the slightest bit of trouble. The| America’s Monte Carlo. Secretary | ™«n Apply to te in the interesting fight pictures ever way the California Inssie mowed| Hitchcock says he ts going to try | Pacific Coast le a will in a dally nowspaper, It was from | down her opponents reminds one of| ve the gamblers out of Hot | &¢t @ Job a photograph of the knock-out scene | the adage abo “its a shame tos Tom Leahy, late of Seattle, and at tho heavyweight fight up in the| take the money Miss Sutton re Joes that, most of the men| later of Salt Lake, has signed with sage brush country. It showed Root | lied almost exclusively on overhead | will take their baths at home! pe St — He will vocumbent on the floor, Hart taking |@rives across the court, putting @ last abou nore. & look at his fallen foe before turn- | ™&rked uppercut on the ball ing to go to his corner and Referee . DURAY, etal abeaibbebe autdeiag the dt-1.. trefeas rambling te the _ iatest flotal timekeeper tolling off the 8e°-| Bi) oe traverse wan fixed out with onda. a wire instrument and received fncente track results from the De Forest In the recent big fight at Reno] Wireless company in the Railway the promoters barely cleared ex-}bullding on Michigan and Jackson. ponses. They paid $5,000 to the] verything went smooth until one fighters, $1,000 to Jeffries and $1,000 for the Moense. The arena cout $2, 000 A ates. ence of ‘MEADOWS The Star's open charges against the Meadows race track were again Saturday whet a scandal selves. curred helped ed the game for Portland. | — ia the gentlemen's jockey e OTHER SCORRA. |" As a result the Jockeys fromthe Tacoma 5; 8 cisco 6 track rode the horses, while ’the Oakland 3; Los Angeles 0. gentlemen owners discussed the trouble. ms NORTHWESTERN*®LEAGUE. = by hg who was to have Kirby Drennen’s home-run in the| Tidden Im the race, made an an [ninth tantne won the game for Bel-| Rowncement that Andy Young had tomber, Hingham against Vancouver and| offered him money to pull his) t, | placed the Yankee team in firat mount Dr. Hartnage!l also, said | dling. [piace agin. Final score, Bolling- [tat he had been asked to allow | writer ham 7, Vancouver 6 Ridgway’s horse to be pulled Young was to have ridden Claw tor, who was heavily played. As a matter of fact no one could under stand why anybody wanted to take a chance on Claudator, as horsemen con that he had no look-in. Mr. Ridgway who is the proprietor of « riding academy in Seattle, was! Oi to have mounted Sweet Tooth He claimed that Young offered him $50 to pul! the horse. All beta were declared off and a course, Joba Rut now book was made Pollowing are the Saturday re- sults First race—Toltec, Caroburn, Sev- enty Second race—Abydos, Chas. La mar, Wistaria Third race-——Jardin de Parts, Chief a. Lady Rice Fourth race Thaddeus, Sweet Tooth, Our Cholea Fifth race — Ladilaw, Tocolaw, Sterling Towers Sixth race—Anona, Prince Mag Ruck nth race—Expedient, Cansjo. Sporting Briets Westminster defeated Vietoria 6 to 4 {mn the incrosse match Saturday In the Standard Gun club shoot last week, W. R. Giffin made the re- markable score of 24 out of 25 tar gets, misaing only the last one. In the fifteen-target event he scored 13 Speaking of strike-out records, Robbie Keefe of the Tigers once whaled 16 men into oblivion in one game, but “Rube” Waddell ta the only pitcher {n the Solar system who has fanned 24 men in a single game. Ho was a by leaguer then Seattlo’s annual tennis . tourna ment begins July 19 and continues for two weeks. Deapite stories that Rellingham, the only team that fs not making money in the Northwest league, is > be transferred to Spokane, the team will stay where it is, for the at found wanting in the Pact league two years ago, inj good with Everett, a big pene to thoes who saw bis work in Senttle. Outfielder Jim Wart arfived in Seattle Saturday night and pumped into the game Sunday. He looks as if he would strengthen the team a | whole lot Willie Hogg ts Freddies Schock, who was New York's win ning pitcher. He didn't make Rome how! on the coast here, but he has learned things In the east ‘pew Nerve Essence Sheet Man Peddles A Bunch of Live Talk FRANCE’S THREE GREATEST DRIVERS IN THE GORDON BENNETT RACE $11,000, amount of referee was as much of a drawing card as were the principals, order to tell whether fighting really pays in Reno or not, another bout will have to be pulled off under nor mal conditions, July and no Jeffries. I really wonder if begrizzied John Sullivan and Mitchell will come together in Sep: of tepid atmosphere they were ped two old vets of the prize ring should have buffaloed around so much if they were not serious, excepting, of in his STAR—MONDAY, JULY 1905, EDITED BY LEN HUNT | Yachting day, while the ship was carrying « load of 200 gamblers who were bet- ting on the races at Sheepshead Bay, the following message was flashed through the atmosphere Dp. m. It’s all off; the coppers are here.” The police had ratded the wire of- fice and pinched the manager, Ml told, the expenses were which was about the same that went through the It is claimed that the pres Jeffries there in the capacity them ‘The fact that the fight oc- on the Fourth of July also to swell the receipts. In Jeffries got off wrong in announo- ing the blow that pot Root to the Rosin. Billy Naughton, the veteran sporting writer for the Hearst pa- pers, has the following to say on this subject: “The end came in the twelfth round and {t was a body thump, swift, sure and deep that sent Root to the flor a quivering mass of hu- manity. with no Fourth of Just to show how men who are| supposed to be extraordinary wise tm certain directions err at times, J rotund Charley hether ft i @ lot yeh re eae aie pea. | Referee James Jeffries, ox- champion of the world, came to the ringside all sweat-begrimed and sald to the correspondents “Boys, it was an inside cross on the jaw that felled Root.” “We wei mazed because most of the publicity helped} us had seen or had thought we had theatrical business.|seen Hart's right fist plowing its was not especially way into the soft flesh near Root's Tuesday 9 to6 50-Cent Scissors for 35) 25c Shears for (8c || 50c Briar Pipes 35c $1.50 Razors for 1&c |) 75c Briar Pipes 50c Asa matter of fact, can't understand why that itehell We Fill Prescrip- tlons for Half the Schedule Signed by the Seattle Retail Druggists’ Association. 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