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~ BENGALS BEATEN IN BATTING BEE“ The rejuvenated Giants found their liking yesterday and flattened ntiat for the staggering total of home runs, This resulted in 38 ba: The 44 bits. Bengals were also busy getting nine runs. It was a joyous oceasion. The the leather, and several of the hard Qs marathon runners in circling th Thi was not long .do errors gave the Gtants flv the third, the Tigers also sixth, and the nta made four r issue Alarmed by this decreasing lead teeth and chased 10 talltes Wiggs was being found freely fm the seventh. Knight had the T when a quartette of runners made Most of the swats were clear Raymond made the fielding a featur hard liner in the third when AB MH POA ‘ 3 Summary: Two-bage hite—Knient. ¢ fome rune—Shea. Weed, Leard, Ort, Cru ie sane ease, Snynona. BEAVERS AND B VANCOUVER, June 15.—Viete their do header yesterday, the $ to 1, and the Bees taking the tw ning rally. The scores: Vancouver . ose Victoria we o Batteries—Gervais and Shea Bpiesman for Victoria. Vancouver Victoria Batter man for Victoria. INDIANS WALLOPED BY THE PIPPINS |: PORTLAND, yesterday 12 to 2. June 15.—Ronner ne ea - 0 0 Portland OT ie 30 f Batteries for Victoria. Bonner and Hasty STANDING OF THE CLUBS Wom, Lost. fe au 3b 398, “ ‘ 2 3 orta, RESULTS YESTERDAY le 18, Treoma 9. AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDING OF THE CLUBS on trot Sa i nilade!phia Gs a is Cleveland ....... * Boston : . 12 Batteries—Mitchell, West Land; Karger and Nunamaker At Philadeiphia. R and | Chicago .... Philadelphia Batteries—Walsh and Sullivan; Bender and Thomas. NATIONAL LEAGUE. STANDING OF bn — Chicago Boston COAST LEAGUE STANDING OF THE CLUBS Portiand Hyland Beats Hurley June 15—“Fighting 4 of San Francisco is NEW YORK, Diek” Hy again on t efter an pugilistic map t effacement of severa months. In Albany Hyland all the way from Battling Hurley Hurley, who says he was in poor shape for the bout, and slammed Wiggs runs in the nexing 4 two me Here are the particulars of the Rasmussen and Lewis for Vancouver; and the Pippins slugged him fc Tonneson pitched great ball. | BEECHAM’S sa} PILLS versity. Goss is from Kankakee. | | aentihe | CHICA. ) — President Chartie! i won was on the Seattle is rapidly becoming known the yachting center of the Pa elfic coast A constantly tner Mr. Figgins’ offerings very much to| eet of sailing and ‘power t out the curves of the St. Louis 5 St ena Minaied ibe Of them: betna their home harbor on Etiiott ses, and 18 runs dribbled at the present time the Notitla of the Seattle Yacht clule ix estimated to have a total value of more than $600,000 There are about 110 boats in the axing ain have bay, and across the and Knight for fielders ran thet as off chas a# much ground Five hits and two disastrous first. They ed twice in a run, Seattle tallied aguin in the wos in the fifth and sixth 4, Tighe’s pets took the bit tn thetr | the plate In the next two innings, and Tighe sent in “Kitty” Knight | igers trussed until the final frame the cireult hn hits, and few ‘e of the day ities In the Unt », have a better bu colors of the Seat at the national chample k team that will be sen peating thi the fastest half-mtler ® lcemmes the world’s re {and Nelson have few p ® | speediat low hurdler in the land $| jump, Thomassen can clear the ¢\ dicular leap and when Edwards. $/ it will be strong in the high hard! e|tion will make | DEANE Eddie Deane of Vancouver, ow fused to wail his craft in the Potlatch week. Dea ternational cup races in 190 |not to be in violation of th |the measurement rules practic | The Alexandra, designed by the « |but the Seattle bey went the at his own game. Geary land the latter quit cold Chica, |aport the de, oft the pale ott's |and the tra close to errors were 1 hauling down Abi n were on bases. performan in the counte ord for th bar > $ Kot «a2 oo Crutekahank Bassey, Hockenie Mr. MeCarth EES BREAK EVEN the Royal Vancouver Yacht oria and Vancouver broke even It | pimsc leavers winning the first ga flight game 3 to 2 by a seventh in club. It Not for tidings how falls to the struggle.” heads ny moons bave the R H. B&B o 2 1 %8 10 0 000001 0 O-1 ee for Belford, Lane and Connequentiy the Doc Roller Rolled Again Will please rise Vancouver R. H 2 6 L Bite) 5 Thomas and Spics- 0001000 0 6000038 . ree ed rather frequently DURABLE DANE I Rat Nelson is rapidly establish: Yesterday he argued for fou jers who were bent on qu th lost his steam in the second inning | Vancouver. Dispatches state Nelso 14 hits, beating Spokane |and had the reformers stumped me The score the fight is crabbed and doubtless y. Why not legalize 2l excessive hypocrisy? 20 13 ° jor Spokane; Tonneson and heb ‘:, Women Need sympathy and help when they are attacked by weakness and suffering. | At times when Nature seems cruel Knight went up ax and very hard—when depressions | the “Kitty” finished to tt and derangements come — kind | e====——= ~ womanly friends may give: hy. ‘ilments, oecur, the, bet | SPORTING SPARKS When ailments occur, the best | natural help and correction is the CHICAGO—Ernie Ovitz and Be nard Goas, new pitching safe and well-tried family remedy | have joined the Cubs. Be were former college stays, having pitched in the Three I league after leaving Illinois unt 00002 o-2 3 Jack Johnson is the loud noise 'United States is carrying b dinge. This Johnsing person just English. He rivals Teddy Roose Umelight inst the bi good. A Murphy of the Cubs will announc They correct the result of errors in 4 day or two whether there and remove the cause of suffering. shall be a change in time of start They have tonic, helpful action on ing eames, bers. For two days fans attending the gam the whole system. | They relieve | West ide park were given a choice nervousness, headache, backache, |t, yote on the starting time. dispel depression and suffering. | vote so far is said to indicate that Beecham’s Pills give the organs | they would like an earlier hour ‘strength, improve bodily conditions | and may be relied upon too many cranks and fight regu For lations in the United States to make ‘it safe to open a big sport- Sure Relief ing club there,” he said. | 4 cireult includes Fer females, Boacham's Pills are pecially |London, ‘Paris and either Sydney suitable, See instructions with eachbex, | OF Melbour Sold Everywhere, In bouss 10¢. asd 28s, | 7o|put the crusher on 210 |fight between “Comeback Forbes and Kid Prox, the scrapper, The match probably will be staged early next month | LONDON—Hugh Mcintosh will |not include America in his inter national fight clreuit There are the propose | tie Automoviie School, Broadway. NEW YORK—A few hours dif- ference in weighing-in time is all that stands between Packey Mc Farland and Knockout Brown to- day for their ten-round bout in Mil wauk Jun 26. Brown's man. ager off d to make it 133 at six p. m, and thé matter is now up to Pac key EKOF. Ms. PREED CAnme, Wrestling m5 Ww AR ION bee verge of being knocked out several © in SLRS times. Closing Out} Below Cost THE VERY FINEST Racine Canoes REGULAR PRICE, CLOSING PRICE $35 Theo. Wilts & Co. 1012 FIRST AVE. $45.00; NEW WHITE Sewing Machines REDUCED TO $27.50 B. D. Voris Pioneer Dealer in. White Sewing Machines i105 Third Ave. SEATTLE Phones Ind., 694; Sunset, Main 705, Sewing Machines for Rent Spinning’s Sixteenth Anni- versary Sale Fairly sizzles with the bargains in Seattle. a big loser if you now. $4,156 No. 608 or 608C Stanley 24- inch long with 2%4inch cutter, Bed-rock Iron Jointer Plane, the best jointer made $2.00 palr Barney & Berry Ball Bearing, Steel Wheel, Adjustable Roller Skates : 1.00 $1.00 set of six Belmont’ Solid Magnetle Silver Tea Spoons 25¢ $1.50 set of six Dessert Spoons, same . 5 $2.00 set same ., warmest You will be miss them Table Spoons, of six bi . 5O¢ seep for Bargains Spinni g’s Bargain Store 17 Fourth Av. Hawkins and Philbrook jotn th some of thoxe eastern shar SHOWS UNSPORTSMANLIKE races plann encouraged freak racing machines. English master or also outget The Alexandra wi if has not enough sportsmanship to WHAT'S HAPPENED TO THE D: Dr. Benjamin Franklin Roller of Seatt Bulky Bulgarian at Podunk Ce newspapers hay Tell ua, has be be which helps some in this mundane sphere and regulate boxing and be done HOW JACK JOHNSING SHUNS PUBLICITY. it when it stot THEY KEPT ON FEEDING THE “KITTY.” at the/ CHICAGO—The recent hot wave | STAR -SPORTS almoat evenly divided be power boats and satlors. handsomest vessel in owned by A. Hambach probably the Taconite, Xenial of M. A, Davis are 4 by W. E. Booting, The Ta finest power boats in cost $190,000 and:la bne of 6 fleet and cost from $8,000 to the tinest yachts On the coast, The 10) aplece Colleen, A. H Anderson's boat, cost’ The Gwendolyn I about $60,000 and the Lady May, It, Mit, ¢ Dr. H. V. Wurdeamtan, owner, the are the On Time, owned by H. W. Starrett, club. the Far M. of Capt Butts, Fred) The White's Laura HL. the San ging to A, V. Comings. ertk The the fleet Fat mit, Raven and Wynona oops belonging to the Aquilla, Penelope, Foam. LINCOLN POLE VAULTER WHO HAS EXCELLENT FORM sibly ur track ath those who club The 8 A. C. boys carried onships held here during the A-Y.P., t to Pittsburg next month will ¢ Clarence Edmundson Is pre y today, and he will come clow is distance next Saturday, Martin sprints, Malcomsen is perhaps the h le strong In the 440 and the broad | at better thdn 6 feet in the perpen: | am «and weight events, This aggrege p and take notice, SPIRIT ner of the Alexandra, has flatly re-| 4 for Seattle during Golden a raw deal in Seattle during the in ry's boat, Spirit 1, was declared | om, As a matter of fact k of the first water, | better and beat him in the actual races, ably be entered by is deplor however, that Deane enter and eall his gwh R DOCTOR? | arried the d6leful " lost t raight | 1 t a fast and furious ibuted the standing what's happened to anybody he 2 At that, Doo may | possessor of a t Pife, was a fr neralded Dean humming wires ter afte diate But ealy and # He en rolled again but he is still the S SOME DEBATER. ing @ reputation as rilamentary ur hours with a ¢ ttee of reform: | Nelson-Anderson fight, July 4, at) on had all the best of the talk-fest ore than once. But notwithetatding t better element” of Vancouver with this PERRY “THOMPSON, rm Jacob's Photo Shop.) Young Thompeon 1¢ a member of the championship Lincoln track team that swept the boards bare in London and every paper in the * concerning the doings of the big shuns publicity—on the reverse] eaking into th Capt. EB. B. Deane of, of the Fifede has flat! lind Tiger oer 1 same pok ‘Another Star Player yesterday and. yacht Alexandra, refused to r the Spl ing nned Facht club tch week, may be al to} nds, alles. xiven a raw deal in international series in Sei two years a assert | a , that Deane's refusal is caus ly by his fear of defeat Deane Will Be Coaxed. However that may be, will leave for Vancouver | ‘ row and make an | ade the puver Yachtsman | jto pater his craft | If Deane is stubborn the members a the Royal V ancouver Yacht club} wil) t srrow the boat and & Deane has | | announced he will allow his boat to! tered and sailed by the club/ m bers. he plan of the Seattle elub is} n 18-knot race between the Spirit 11 ot Seattle, the Spirit Ia Alexandra of Vanvouver and th |Gertrude of Everett, The sailed on Elliott bay and it sailin ‘ent of years. | Alexandra Was Outsalled. | | The trouble which led to Deane’s |refusal to accept the invitation of Seattle club was caused two Ago when he protested the nts of the Spirtt U in ational race, The pro and the Al! won the firat race IL outsalle nd out} Alexandra in the second race, and shortly before the start of the deciding race Deane suddenly withdrew, disappointing hundreds of ple who had gath witness vent alleged the Spirit II vio- lated the spirit of the Ja mea urements Ted ary cheerfully | admits this and says it was design | ed with this particular Intention so that the class me be chang Deane's and the & race Nee generalded ered to Deane MISS FLORENCE SUTTON. | Following the footsteps’ of her | world-famous sister, May, comes Florence Sutton, of Los Angeles, to prove to the world of neteand racquet that the Sutton faurly’sten nis ability was not centered in her slater. | | Florence Sutton has yet to Win a |national or international éhampion ship, @ trick of May's. Im betiplay, |the new star of the family resem bles her having the vigorous |style, accuracy and power that proved disastrous for women p! ers when May Sutton was putting to rout all who faced her. wn ti was a freak, | ral opinion, even in NCO! is that ary merely} tfreaked” Deane and beat him| his own game At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for | “HORLICK’S” The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Food-deink for All Ages. | At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, Delicious, invigorating and sustaining | Keep it on your sideboard at home, Don't travel without it, | A quick lunch prepared in # minute, dock. Take no imitation, “Just say BORLICK’S." | ea on haga | In No Combine or Trast Ramsey, nouse —furnisher, moved to 1923 First av. Best | | Mattress in Seattie for $5.00, | Kling Will Be |mer Giant catcher, |the Tekoa crack | j the CANADIAN CAPTAIN WON’T weet AGAINST GEARY 2 ces asurements would | i | 2 casa a EDIE te VANCOUVER YACHT OWNER SIDESTEPS A MATCH WITH SEATTLE RACING CRAFT Leba aed Tramontana are among the squadron # best The Seattle Yacht club, which amalgamated the Elliott Bay Yaeht club thre ra ago, now has 220 members, and this year in showing renewed activity in both sailing and power boat races. The club holds a big regatt Eliott bay v boat race a Funny Fanigrams That Win Tickets The editor. E Jay the three Mall will be pu biished i, an can have two ticket fannigram contest is on again. Send the best funny Incl dent or remark you ever heard at nextfa ball game to The Star luding a} ind Halnbridge iz ERED ES Pa? sporting ee Sunday on powe ‘ EITHER CALL A STRIKE OR AN AMBULANCE * The local pitcher in a recent game Dug’s ball farm filled * pitehing 12 sive As the & kept bawling off the balls, the sang out # don't you call a strike once * \* * * of honors at the this «pring vaulter bar two stale meets Thompson is a pole and can clear the bamboo at beter than 10 feet 6 inches balls cher the bases by ucce Giant a while one a strike or he'll call an ambulance/ and sure enough, the next was « strike, was averted. LEO DRUPINMAN, He'll call the sang out a wild-eyed fan and & possible fatality 1410 Yewler way * * * * * . *« * * « * * * * * * lx * * * * * * . * * * * * * Dove Manager * PITTSBURG + » * * * * io » ° » > * * * * * » * * » * * 7 * * * * e = = June 15-—-The aa) hip of the Boston Doves morsel held out that brought Johnny Kling back into. the after his announved determination | Sunday to quit baseball An official anne ement by} President Russell of the Boston Nationals today says that Kling is|® do soon to be made manager. Many |* players believe Kling is one of the! ® Drains! players in the gaine. They | # x x MARK EMER EEN EER REE believe that he will have as great} ——$——— é success as Roger Bresnahan, for ka kee kkk hhh hhh hhh ae who is HOW ARTHUR DID “A-BUES” THAT BALL During one of the recent games with Victoria our classy third baseman, Art Bues, was banging the ball to the fence about time he faced the pitcher. The fans from Victoria com mence wit up and take notice, “Who is that fellow?” one of the visitors shouted. That's Bues,” replied about ‘Oh, Bues,” yelled the, Victorian, A-Bues’ that ball game every 50 Seattle rooters. quick as a flash, “how you J. J, KEHOE, 403 21st av, now ANSWER WAS RATHER AMBIGUOUS During a game last week * ored soldiers and the local Japanese b won the midweek shoot of|@ rived in the middle of the gam ttle Trapshooters’ associa Which team is ahead?” erday, breaking 98 of 100 Sie delaned tének ta ohe birds and bi “Which color,” shouted the fan, “yel of the year u : with 865. VAN SKEDINE, at 81 \* e St. Louls Cardinals. | |e team, a spectator who ar ® yelled out to the umpire ed the diplomatic w or black Landwehr 8017 First av. N. E. Stadfelt and Higgins tied and Canuck made 78. FRA RH ERE RRR RE FARRELL CHOSEN CAPTAIN papenan “Smiles” Farrell was (|R RRR ARERR HL captain of the Broadway track team yoaterday afternoon. Farrell is a junior and one of the high school sprinters in state He won the 220-yard dash at the Tacoma interscholastic, beating Kirk Carr of Lincoln and Watson, NE === coln park in the Commercial league series. . * * * AMATEUR BASEBALL. * nnmee * * The West Woodland team will tkhket eke ee teh keke vlay the East Lake nine at Wook THE JUNIOR ASSOCIATION. land park early Sunday afternogm Fee Alshe Tigers HAGEN 18 AFTER BATTLE, Harvard Cubs 13 to 12 y Sd Hagen, tht big exselll Junior seunctation ser is peeved because Oscar Mortt standing of the teams follows pein ke kaa soneet aae Won Lost to meet the colored man im ous spuared circle. Hagen says next door to the Pantages, Wednes. mer never trimmed him and 4 day, Thursday, Friday aud Satur 3 500 | think he can turn the trick. day, this week as | TENNIS TEAM AWARDED Broadway High tennis play were awarded “B's” yesterdayy T™ Broadway team won every. this year, defeating the U. of trio. Those getting letters Dok” Shannon, Stad Hart, | ward Ada and Sidney Peters! fast Pictures of the great international pr race at Indianapolis, May 30. greatest of all motor ats, Dance a Drenmiond tonight. The Night Juniors of the Y. M. C | A. defeated the Day Juniors 20 to 5 at Lincoln park last evening. The | batteries were Slack and Johnson jfor the Nights and Griffiths and | Williams for the Days =m FOR new, modern furstehed m prices, Call at the Virginiug, 608 tonight at ia st. near Westiak lroaders and Co. will play JUNE 16th and 17th Vacation time is here, and the stream, lakes and all out-of-door sports are be thought of. Fish while fishing is good, then rest in a hammock. Visit 0 Come early, as our stock of Sale Some of the Specials RODS LEADERS 60¢. Sale LINES Sale | “$1 REELS | Reg. $5.00. Sale Se $1.00. Sale | Reg. : Reg. 50e. $3.50. Reg. 0c. $3.00. Reg ) Reg. 15c. Sale #} Reg 60¢ ||. Reg. 0c. $1.00, 60c Reg. 10c Sale, dozen I be dozen 95¢. i Sale wwe Lce gEgeR08¢ The Famous Palmer Hammocks—Close twill weave; popular designs - $2.60 || Regular $5.00, $3.50 || Regular $6.00. Regular $3.00. Sale Sale Regular Sale Regular Seattle Sporting Goods Co “THE RUBBER STORE” -714———-FIRST AVENUE eeeeeeeeenee eaeeeeeeeeeee t Fort Lawton between the cok bs ump, gtation' thetr ¢! wornin mney safety

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