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THY SEATTLE STAR—GATURDAY, AUG, 1, 1905 : : RHI i] / Won From * M’Cormick STANDING OF ‘THE CLUBS had a hard time putting them over and when he did get them over, the Seals landed unmercifully on his PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Ww 1 Pot, | offerings Seattle eat 700 : os, Phage A 5 Miller handled a Mner in the sixth mebtand rae sae é joo} ening that was a hot ona It} r 6 joo} Would have been good for a run, if 7 200} Be had not reached out Nis hand and took It, He didn't know he had it, until the umpire hollered out. PRiladeiphia or Hildebrant, on the ‘Frieco team Chicago 40 565 | Was the star of the day, He made Cleveland a s3| two very brilliant catches in left New York a | fleld, that looked like homeruna. Boston at }One was almost out against the Detroit 1 474) fence Hildebrant seemed to be in Washington 100 jevery plac once Friday, The Bt. Louis t $8 | ball could not get away from him Hart made a fine catch In center leld. He generally plays a good me in center and when a ball is NATIONAL LEAGUE Won. Los’ Houts was not going to be left out Gt. Louis .. Boston Brook tyn enter into short, and caught a fy Seattle an Fran At Seattle Oakland | At Portland—Portland 3, Los An- —* Fl AMERICAN L At Washington — Fir Washington. 4; St. Louis, | c ; Washington, 4; St. I ©" At Boston— Boston Detroit, ‘At New York—New York, 2; Chi- cago, | At Philadelphia—Cleveland, 6; Philadetphia, 7. NATIONAL LEAGUE. ‘At Cincinnatt--Cincinnati, 1; Bos- ‘ton, +. | At Pittsburg—-Pittsburg, 1; Phila- ‘@eiphia. 0. | At Chicago—Chicago, 2; Brook- . 2. At St. Louls—St. Louis, 1; New York, 7. FAN +000 + Phe Siwashes dropped one to the Weill, that don't make very difference. The best team in world couldn't win all the time. score was only 6 to 3, and that ‘ halt bad. “| gpieids was in very bad form, and at least 7 men their bases on He only pitched six innings, he was replaced by the Dusty Sane, Shields has an off day once t alge naga’ Meh 4 feeling that could not } ot are 1 ticket, SREP EE EERE EEE \ be thought he would take one away Roy Brashear, of the Louls- Gerald, so he walloped the ball the fence for a home run. * * ® ville American Association ® ® team, leads the league in ex- # & tra base hitting and base run- # ~ + * * * HH ® ning. He has averaged around & 34 with the stick and leads &® the league by & comfortable *® margin in pilfering sacks. * De ee ate Me ied ee ie eee Written especially for The Star BY ROY BRASHEAR. Constant practice and perfect physical condition is the secret of the fact that I lead the American Association in extra base hitting. NO MAN CAN SUCCEED IN BASEBALL UNLESS HE MAKES UP HIS MIND TO GIVE HIS PRO. FESSION HIS ENTIRE ATTEN TION. One must think baseball morning. noon and night. It must be con- stantly on his mind. I do net mean he must worry over it. THIS IS A TOO COMMON FAULT. But he must think out solutions for the new problems whieh present themselves daily, and. in the line of bitting. must study carefully every pitcher MANY PITCHERS HAVE THE FAULT OF USING DIFFERENT DELIVERIES FOR DIFFERENT KINDS OF BALLS. | I study those men, and in a short time am*able to determine the nm tare of every ball they pitch, When a new pitcher breaks into the league 1 am content to let him strike me out a few times until I get a line on him, Some pitchers have the same styles at all times, me. iF i ae i Siwashes for the Seals, Whalen pitched game alowing a few scat- i ids gave three men thelr bases comes to getting (he liners, The Tigers again took one from by a seore of 3 to 1.| € | Tacoma hit the ball hard. Oakland bunch were unable to con-| start, and never was in danger o's offerings ar jently the Tigers came out on| wild, while Britt's rang the bell Jevery Lima. Had the ge bead to a like @| finish tmerson has been pitet Jcellont ball of late, and hk live one for the big league. the game from the Webf« ior waa given good support It placed a hit over the fence. socked out to him he usually gets jay, and he made a run from| | fought contest “FRIDAY GAMES. | CONDITION-PRACTICE PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE —— ROY BRASHEAR, WHO LEADS AMERICAN ASSOCIATION IN EX- TRA BASE HITTING AND BASE STEALING, TELLS WHAT LEADS TO SUCCESS IN BASE BALL —_—_ I get out to the field every morn ing and bat for at least an hour. the. practice before games I get in all ¢ tice possible. batting prac- I use @ long, heavy bat, after my Every man in the bust ness likes a certain atyle of bat. The vat I ose is never touched hy the other members of though anyone who knows how to handle a bat is at liberty to use it The old idea that a full, | swing will result in extra base hit- ting ts a fallacy. that the bat must be “choked” high appealed to me. TO GET A HAPPY MEDIUM Bi TWEEN THE TWO. HALF CHOP. THE BALA, STRENGTH BLOW AND EVERY POUND 1 do not shut my eyes and swing with even a fair ean make a monkey out I just keep coot I am sure every ball is lore hitting at times a man can make a hit off « ball which would never be called a but as a rule it WAIT FOR THE GOOD ONES AND IF THE | GOOD ONES DON'T COME, WALK perfect condition and occasionally take @ bottle of ale. but never cigareta man starting into | baseball will remember some of the | things in this letter I think he will | 4 they bother | find that he will be better off 1 ROY BRASHEAR, of such a batter. smoke cigars If the young BAYS JIM CORBETT BY JAS. J. CORBETT. BRITT AND SULLIVAN. Stores Everywhere 908 Second Ave., 309 Pike Seattle. JIMMIE BRITT IS A MARVELOUS BOXER THE CHAMPION’S WORK AGAINST KID SULLIVAN DEMON- STRATED THAT HE 1S BEST THE RING EVER PRODUCED, os proven to the sporting world that ho is the most marvelous boxer the prize ring has ever produced. James Edward Britt has gain | had he a punch, his name would go sirens down in history as the most won little fighter ever known. Yor 20 rounds he made a monkey of the Washington lad, Kid Sulli- van, who but a short time before had bested Battling Nelson. And} the ring has it| van show | form-| did ” | = — be i oe They will promptly tighten every Rut all of theme things Pee pen wae tae iam loose tooth and replace whatever Joseph Barbeau is electrify: fhe |teeth may already be missing crowds at Nell park and i en|in such @ way that no one other American Aassociatioy e* |} can detect the replaced teeth. The by bin playing | Boston Dentists are the dental gen the A. A. league, Bil) Friel, t at third base was the sen Britt bit Sullivan, by actual count, over six to one in the rounds Sulli ee ee 1 any aggressive trotios at all, and (nm these rounds in which ho purposely let Sullivan mit Bim he outpolnted the Kid, iritt start in to meet the Washiugten boy at his own game almost from the ment before he started toward th graveyard decorated with the name of Young Corbett, Terry MeQGovern and the other once great ttle men, Sullivan has a marvelous pair of shoulders, and should, under proper e 0d punch, the one thing Britt lacks at present Sullivan's blows alway went ce, develop a ivan would have worn himself out on the champion’s de fonse, Those who saw the fightaay that two-thirds of Sullivan's pu ex wore parried and blocked, while the other third were avolded » by BRITT WAS DISAPPOINTED. From Britt's standpoint the fight was the most disappointing affair he has ever taken part in, He thought he could dispose of the eastern lad clever ging in rt order, or beat him up so After the second round, in whteh | badly that th authorities would | Pritt up his mind to let Bul p the bat He was disappoint livan carry the battle to him, Tim nd we have bis own word for it} mie never showed signs of nervpus-| that he was compelled to fight the wor anger, Even when Sullfvan | most careful battle in his car | rushing him the hardest And| In the betting the battle was also | him close to the ropes (the very |® disappointment to Britt. He had] pl the Kid wanted him), Britt! a lot of mor he wanted to place | t display a tendency to get | upon himeelf, offering 10 to 4, but | ratt In & man that hag no! got few tale wagered some | precedence in the ri ’ rked | money that he would dispor sul- | himself out of every apparent diffi-| livan Inside the an eulty when the fight was over urKe And, in praise for Britt found his share of the re lens not overlook the work of Sullivan, | ened some who, with a little © experiance will be her } Han! Hu BRITT WON'T GO TO FINISH is powerful, aggrensive and endawed| A er battle eon Nelson | with as much natural stréngth And | and I a the cham nerve as any of our present day | pion has declared that he will tak pions, He was almost unh¢ard no part in a finish encounter, de of before bis fight with the Dang at | spite the fact that the bait cast ts Baltimore, and many thought the|a $25,000 purse reports of that fight unreliable. Britt says that be can demon 1 will admit that I was at first | strate bis expertority to a 4 fooled about the Washingt boy. satisfy the public inside the cus But when I saw him in setion.1 de- | tomary stopping place eS Peirano Sneezed and Found Barbeau the association, Few youngsters In the past have been able to leave the bush leagues and make good right off the reel in company as fast as that in the Am n REYOUR EETH FALLING OUT INVESTIGATE THE INVENTION —DISCOVERY OF écutont DENTISTS, FAMOUS IN CON- NECTION WITH THE ALVE- OLAR METHOD OF DENTIS- TRY—BY WHICH LOOSE TEETH ARE TIGHTENED AND MISSING TEETH REPLACED! WITHOUT PLATE OR BRIDGE- | worK covered in every concelvable man-| The loss of tecth is a serious thing ner, Ted Sullivan, the Nat{inal . melt the palm for | for #0 much of health depends upon | | numerical riority, but Vice! the perfection of the teeth. If your President John Petrano, ef the Co-| teeth are not strong enovgh to! iar Cod, tage anu sation Dave | tind the food thoroughly it geta| > ogee cago into the stomach in such condition ats hay fever | that digestion is almost impossible; | Peirano is « sufferer trom -the | hence in time constipation, dyapep- | xe-fast-and-furtous habit, and | sig or anemia will result. So do not bia kerchews took hh f nh the Ohio capital to fault Ste Marie Mich. during the bot months tast CU, but when you see that your seanon [teeth are being undermined, that iow had Pelrano not suffered | they are loosening and threaten to from HH. ¥.. he would not Baye Gene | 7.1 out, go at once to the Boston to & %. M. Had he not gone t 5. | Dentists, 1420 Second Avenue, Seat- S .M. he would not have even th: teams of the Copper Country league | tle, opposite Bon Marche. | walt until your last tooth has fallen Rarbeau's work with the Country League impreased and he signed him for this Rarbeau was a shortstop signed, and had no chance what he could do in the po |luses who discovered the Alveolar on, | Method of Dentistry, for which six n | of the leading countries of the world | have granted them exclussive pat len | mts, and which ts today the only ed, | method known to the dental profes- sion that cures pyorrhoea, tightens ork | loose teeth, replaces missing teeth, | of | all without plate or bridge work. | : | oy this method many a person has p Jimmie Britt and Battlin ton | been saved from losing all the have agreed to sign artic! ht t Coursing park, on Beptempber | © a purse of $20,000, or 65 per | Slentifically replaced, so that the cent of the gross receipts, and a| wearing of a plate of false teeth was aide bet of $10,000, the winner to! gorever avoided. ae All branches of dental work are performed with skill and care and CHICAGO, Aug. 12-—This after-| at a moderate price. noon the first of the yacht races for| Persons in the eclty will surely the Lipton cup will be sailed under | make it a point to call in person, the auspices of the Columbia Yacht! put those Mi i club. The yacht clubs of Milway-| vt thove living out of the city who koe, Detroit and Chicago will’ be} ¥'8h to know more about this meth represented by their swiftest yachts | 04 should address the Boston Den ator’s third baseman being necessitating filling his pl the outset Barbe: and a spirited contest ia expected. | tists, 1420 Second Avenue, Seattle, Laat year the cup was won by the | opposite Bon Marche § 6 of Detro will again : : compete this year, as willl the Spray ™“#ke it @ point to call or write of Detroit, which won second place | 000 at last year's races. Phones: A 2818; Main 1186 EIGHTEENTH ROUND John L. Sullivan's pride, big Jim, til the MeCormick, was put to the bad tn the eighteenth round by Gus Rublin, a crowd of about 2,200 enthustasts. it was one of the poorest contests LACROSSE (BY L. A. CROSSE.) The local team left Friday night for Vancouver, where they will take | the tram for Westminster, to meet the latter team in a championship game Saturday afternoon. Two men are in the line-up who have not played with Seattle against West- minster this season, vis. Grabam and Price. The last named will take McDonald's place in goal. Gra- ham is playing at inside home. it ia hardly likely that Seattle will win, as the champions are playing the strongest twelve they can rake together. As stated in this paper jaw and sto Friday night, in Colma, Cal, before| down for tt tradicted by a local paper, Tommy The Vancouver World is boosting | minster, and sugg | Bitel Building, Room crosse boys of that city to whoop it referring to the game Fri- “Seattle's next game in the league | takes place in New Westminster o and if the Royal City ow into a soothing things will look pr | manages to do Jnless Seattle | thia, Vancouver from now until the! SPORTS 1 ¢ Seattle unlew WONDERFUL TRANSFORMA- TION , , warts, 1 without 1a { ¢ without Without leaving free any hairs " n diseases, NCER included, us 4 other theretpeu- freckles, tan and tions. Give iments a oe and treatments gives aa- ¢ direction of a physician. All ns performed by a surgeon, or phone | WASHINGTON INSTITU OF DERMATOLOGY & FEATURAL SURGERY 405 —406, 407 and 408, Seattle, Wash. Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 5, 7 to 8. J. 8. NIGHTSER, Mgr. Phone Main 2375. CARLTON DENTAL CO. Has the latest in methods and lances painless dental reasonable and Call and be work, work guaran convinced. SECOND AND YESLER. Over Guy's Drug Store. Why do we offer lots at $65 up to $200, only 15 minutes ride from center of Seattle? 3ecause we sell more and make more by it im the long run, The city map will prove Southeast Seattle is only one-third as far out as any other addition where they offer lots as cheap. We have city water; they have none. homes for the working man than any five real estat its fruit; that is a true test, We sell more lots and build more men in Seattle. Judge a tree by Come to Southeast Seattle today and talk to some of the 250 families; they are all happy in homes built to suit them on terms of $10 to $20 per month, If you want to know the truth, come Seattle Take car on Washington street, is open unti and talk to our citizens in Southeast 19 p. m. every day, SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS CO. arraepeness arn Sy ap