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ASR A CNT SOMA PATS TR UR) PS Ta SALTS 2 papers OF INTEREST AND NOTE LWP TO DATE "etn PO RTS WITH EXPERT COMMEN O ALL DAILY FOLLOWERS OF = = Eh en ] THAT IS DIFFERE eS ‘IR At Boston. ; 4 ‘ nh At ry | THREE HARD WALLOPS > PAN ABDI 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE | +264 8 v1 *” \ Chinault Stung for Two Runs and Three Hits in ;, irst | WAGNER ie * ¥ Act—Weeds Play Errorless Ball and Look Like Real us “ 4 Athletes—Pitcher Art Henning Appears on Seattle |Snodgrass, an Unknown 6 “ Bench—Ladies’ Day Today. From the Giants’ Out field, Is Leading the Na tionals With the Stick | | | | | | | At Cleveland. At Det WILD PITCHES. po ; re : ° COAST LEAGUE = ; st Cub player t wr 1 Art Henning, who Standing of the Clubs, y neeke daoe for the Beatle high ? a 2 se. ft mutz, Belford aa § Se \ 0 were nothing bat — es the Weeds yesterday, Bi nstrouger and By 2 samen eA . vr b played in 10 or more ¢& Ma " _,| August 4 fell NATIONAL LEAGUE | At Los Angeles ' | Players AB. R ‘ wer RoW eae Y...166 29 by ‘ * 127 2 Shite 7 * BURNS TO MEET CAPONI aoe : bor - nd’ Wartns * - hgh adles today, wb ne ‘One ed Ry United Press.) ‘yg oat . ; & WINNIPEK aus 10 4 5 « week, Sunday Vane pp bef ‘ v1 ; « + Bar 4 1 Spokane play st Dug 9 fais as : * ] forme » following which ua- 8 “9 Pr At San Frar ° * ne i] 1 «8 Seattle and the Beay- tt 4i 6 ‘ eee a * t ¢ r J will play two games, aod the ne : "i ar > h r t 1 it for 1 : : ; Te . “ gg ee ch 3 t a foreign strand yas Batter 4 Mi * ore Aug : os ere has been a regular harvest 3 At Brook! ' : a baggers in the Inst two dayu a he h 4 - hg on Brooklyn game post At Portland. “dig 3 18 8 pe . a } Northern Pacific Changes Time, | t 5 88 a peeks had At New York Pectios masse ; ~ 7 ee “Breog F Le 46 at day making & | st +New York two games ng Pi sc via Buakidy meandhs, ba on 36 102 - boots, that, however, did Ir - nds. we nd. the ‘ 12 count for anything. ee x oe rete NY 2 As & good exhibition of scrappy | “=== i _ , Meng Pitts 102 ( Baseball, the game was well worth | ts Brook 98 watching. Seattle got “ ‘00! 9 @ut an error, and worked to fine| - Dance at Dreamiand tonig rant, Phil 98 , ' woe | Wheat, Brox 103 @dvantage on the ba CHANGED TO THIS EVE A. BRIDGE & CO.—LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST MENS’ SUIT | : AT HALF PRICE The Best in the Ready to Wear Gar- shepherd, and was thrown « Catcher Byrnes for the third Today will be the last contest on the local grounds until Sunday Nila cites, w Chinantt, p ‘Raymond ceeececooo™ Totals "Batted for Ch « Tacoma AB “Warren. it ‘ Mu ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ Btovens, rf OFF wl enceconoe™ Totals 9 HALF OFF Beore by innings HALF OFF HALF OFF SPOKANE SHOVES WANGOUVER DOWN) . Aug 1 a fall out of Erick nar ¥ ments OFF Are In- cluded in This Special Offer Bpokane t battle sont 4s HALF third place. and OFF Found at this General Reduction Regular $15.00 Values $7.50 , Regular $25.00 Values $12.50 Regular $30.00 Values $15.00 onalder but the fifth, w he was res Claflin, after Erickson had kno HALF OFF A Fine Chance for Those Intending to Go in for Football or Bag Punching We have a quantity of foot ball clothing left over from last year, also several gotled strik ing bags, that we will close out at cost price to make room for our fall stock These are high-grade goods eeaepeded Sam Langford We carry the “Dart,” the only Rubber Core Golf Ball on || PHILDELPHIA, Aug. 11.—Bulletin—Threatening rain may cause the market which retails for another postponement of the Langford-Kaufman fight 500. | . | A full line of Athletic ant PHILADEXPHIA, Aug. 11.—'Postponea on account of rain." HALF OFF Rubber Goods always in stoc That was the announcement yesterday, but it was not a ball TTLE poms 0005 (6 game. it was the Kat Langford fight, scheduled for last night at the American League park. It has been postponed until tonight | evening Though the odds still favor Langford, wise ones are thinking Sale Agents ~. k better of Kaufman. He's improved beyond a doubt, and more than | the Fam< We Carry the that, Billy Delaney will be his second. Delaney seems to have the ¢ me Popular Union- Indian sign on anybody he lines up against | W.'L. De a e : fap 93 ougla Ceys The fighters are to receive 75 per cent of the gross receipts. | ge e Mame Keystone i the goods on the first [| It ie understood that this sum is to be divided equally between $3.00 and $3.50 . Pants them. A $26,000 gate is expected. Sh L | h h C sian seep : , > hoes 8 Viet an sewhiny | ge Langford’s seconds will be Joe Woodman, his manager, George hl argest ot ters on t e oast pe oe Main 7204 and “Livers” Davis. Johnny Loftus and Bod Deady will as ‘or Men a | j Byers sist Delamey in looking after Kaufman. first and Yester Two Entrances first and Yesler |