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With Blaine Gordon pitching classy ball and getting faultioss sup rh Tacoma blanked the Giants yesterday 6 to 0, disappointing a large udience that had gathered hoping to see another Seattle victory “Kitty” Knight twirled for Seattle and although he pitched fair ball he could not cope with the Tacoma slabman and the thr home runs whieh the Bengals secured would ha alone lost the game to the locals. Tacoma took the lead tn the second when Mike Lynch, in response to the joshing of the crowd, slammed one ovep right field fence. Rock enfield tallied two runs in the sixth, hoisting one out of the garden after Coleman had doubled. Lynch pasted out another homer in the seventh and the Bengals got their last run in the eight, Bassey donbling and Morse lifting out a high fly that bit the fence, Seattle threatened tn the sixth, Knight and Leard singled and Howard flew out. With two men on the bags and Crulekshank and Bues up it looked hopeful, but Gordon plunged the fans into utter de spair by whiffing our two heaviest hitters, The score follows: Seattle, . ¢:.3 ee 4 9 2 2 8 Of w *eeae ‘ 48 84 a Me ee ay. (ae | es ae 7 5° 8: wee s yee @ . s 2 $s a3 0 8 tt te 1 + Score by Tunings ¢ 8 set a 3 Home runs—Lynch 2. Rockenfteld by Gordon 8 Bases « Ne—Of Knight 0 off Go te Raymond to Ort Allen D PORTLAND, June 19.—-Spokane and Portland broke even in a double Al header yesterday, the Pippins winning the first game 6 to 4 and the Indiavs taking the second contest 6 to 2. Walter Strand, the boy phe nom, was pounded hard fn the first game. The scores RH BEB Spokane .....0 10030000 7 1 Portland Sag oc8 8 10a eee eo ~ Batteries—-Strand and Ostdiek for Spokane; Archer and Bradley for Portland. eee R HB Spokane .....0056000001-6 2 1 es Portland 0100000 0 1-2 5 1 d Ratteries—Schwenk and Hasty for Spokane; Lamiline and Archer and Moore for Portland. = 2 3 Surprise of the ae : 2 is Meet When Nelson hice RS re Lost to Courtney! Games Today: Seattle, Tacoma at Py at Vietorta. NATIONAL LEAGUE. 33 eas a eis aa 671 | Pry see 29 637 Fi . 20 3 w. Berri " aded pi iw oT Hew York " * ‘ Cos fevetand pahe so | vce ll aan a Louls “ / ) Every tiana Franciseo Oak Vernon Racramento Loe Angeles < American Association wv. L ro oy v4 - g 323 ; ‘ ‘ FH 2 Pawt = ” a agette on. 2 : he aes Ms waakee 20 66 lo ™ “ ee Indianapolis ™ " | Soya IRA COURTNEY. Cruising Race! The greatest surprise of the P. ee ee, eee course | A. track meet at Madison Park hours and 5% minutes, the Soya, | Saturday was the defeat of Jack owned and captained by Edgar Nelson by Ira Courtney In the 100- , Ames, won the Frederick & Nelson yard dash. Nelson was considered | oup in the power boat race held/ the faster man and fow gave Court-| yesterday by the Seattle Yacht cluo [ney a chance to get better than The On Time was second, the second. But Courtney was off bis « Miahtingele third and the Lady May mark like a flash and headed Nel son all down the course, breasting or the boats except the Soya the tape at least three féet to the| had engine troubles which delayed | good In the remarkable time of them. 19 45 seconds. Courtney is from The Sloop Bat, owned and sailed Minneapolis, Minn, where he ran . by W. D. Wiley, won the sailing for the Central high school He race for the Sunde-Erland cup. first sprang into prominence as a rm sprinter in Seattle when he won the! PORT TOWNS! ND LOSES. 100-yard junior championship at ANACORTES, June 19—Ana- the A. A. U. meet in 1909 coftes defeated Port Townsend 5 J and Amsberry for Anacortes, and TALKS ON TEETH % Lam and Leveri for Port T ‘ownsend. | | By the REGAL DENTISTS sigs Oa day. Oaker of Anacortes fanned 11 men. The bafteries were Oaker | RIVAL PITCHERS BATTLE. A OLYMPIA, June 19—Olympia) beat Port Blakeley 2 to 1 yester-| day, Haskell pitching a no hit . oer Maeve denis, Chapman held ASK Yourself These Questions Olympia to three hits. The bat- Chapman and Byler. po You | r tha terles wore Haskell and Hodge -_ —_— | Ever stop to consid a tooth . LEAVENWORTH BLANKS K. C. ee is just as important an adjunct to) LEAVENWORTH, June 19 your physical welfare as a finger | : Leavenworth defeated the Everett | or toe? f Knights of Columbus team 11 to 0 Do You 2 yesterday. Arnold held the visitors | Realize that every time you lose a| 5, to three hits. The batteries were | tooth a natu process immedia 3 Arnold and Seudder and ©. | ly begins which eventually removes | 4a Campbell and F, Campbell. that portion of the bone in which e-. CENTRALIA TAKES Two, | the tooth is lodged, and that it ‘s j RAYMOND. June 19.-Contratia |{!* loss of natural substance that i. took two games from Raymond yes. ere ee po vou bl a “ynivand Pap Pi cae lengut, the | Know that the most successful and ‘ 3 Cee to to Sand 7 to 2./healthiest people are those who " 6 ere rather ragged. are most particular about the care | Dance a: Drenmiezd tonight, | their teeth? ry | DO You | Know that we perform dental oper ations of all characters after the most approved methods at less ox- pense to you than in any other of flee on the Pacific coast? DO You Know that we replace teeth by our method without the use of plates? DO You Know we cure pyorrhea alveolar commonly known as Riggs’ disease (loose teeth)? | | DO You | Kndw we give a written guarantee with all work? | REGAL DENTAL OFFICES | 1405 Third Ave., N. W. Gor, Union. | MEALS SERVED. Str, City vf Fiveret oF Telegraph. PP ar ee} datiy, PAINT NOW. 12 Lew ja at 7 na Painting nd Deco TT ‘ACOMA HAS TIED SPOKANE IN THE PENNANT RACE AND THE TIGERS ARE RUNNING STRONG U ty of Kelo team from Japan | defeated the Knights of Columbus | ageregation 14 to 3, in a game played at Dugdale's park yesterday morning. The Japs excelled at} levary department of the game and made the natives «it up in aston shu y the way they clouted the | | Invincibles | Aloha BLAINE GORDON BLANKS THE GIANTS “KITTY” KNIGHT, DUG’S — NEW OAKLAND TWIRLER “Kitty” Knight pitched his fir |full game for Seattle yenterday and | second lost by a 5 to 0 score. Knight did some good flinging. He|!. N whiffed five men, issued no passes | and was tapped rather well scattered. these bingi and the Tigers scored four of tneir five rune in this mai looks good to the loci they are confident he will deliver for eight went over the fence | the goods. Good Players, Displaying real cleverness, the! Edelen gave the! while Fukudo, allowed bat five 1 Thirteen hite off Japs thetr tallies, the Jap twirler, scattered bingles. afternoon the the All-Stars, o local Japs, by a score of fast, well played game. Keio team | The local Japs were out in full force at both} games. | See eee ee eee ee sD * # AMATEUR BASEBALL. * Ket thekker eee McMurray defeated Edgecombe yesterday on the former team's grounds by a score of 10 to § In a hotly contested game. The f of the contest was the class by Piteher Young of McMurray, when in tight pinches defeated Hollywood the Old) Barbees of Seattle in a fast game yesterday, The Hollywood team bit Jobnson hard, tapping him for | 13 bingles. Woodruff pitched a fine game for Hollywood. The batteries were Woodruff and Snyder for Hollywood, and Johnac and De Freze for the Barbees. won The Minks from the Olympics 16 to 9 In a game played| tt Saturday afternoon at Lincoln park. Both teams are composed of OR penas Eradeates Brailey Gish, former TU. of W. 4 ‘ i . ol = K WORK—KEVS, ETC. athlete, wan the greatest Individus’ TRUCKS, DELIVERY WAGONS,| FURNITURE — pag PP Le Georgetown won from the Moran point winner for the victorious Se AUTOMOBILE BODIES EASIEST RECLINING CHALIN H. E. SHARP toam 5 to 4 in a thrilling game lattice A. C, in the P, N. A. gates |General Repairing, Painting and Trim played yesterday, The score was! at Madison park Saturday. Gish! ming. t rk t Lockemith and Me- in doubt, until the fast putout. The|won the 440-yard daah, the broad | 227 VIM8T AVE 80 SRATTLE asaya ive pene eee. Wea. |Datteries were Miller and Price and 4 te Prog B MARVEY QTY Specialty. Filiny Hagen and Schubert for Moran. | Gish won the 440 in 49 16 seconds, |] 96 Union st & pened, ¢ The Mike Wrights won a loose! ‘game from the Cubs by a 14 to 10 score at Woodland park yesterday Features of the game were home runs by Burns and Ekcloon. The batters for the Mike Wrights were Bert and Linderen. THE JUNIOR ASSOCIATION, Two series of games were played Saturday in the Junior association, and resulted as follows: Seneca 12, Harvard Cubs 10, Tigers 8, Sioux 6; Aloha 1%, Seneca Invincibles 1,/ The Tigers Harvard Cubs 6, Sioux 3 club standings follow; wil Senecas 5 3 Sioux 44 Harvards 44 Alohas ae | NEW YORK—Jack Sheridan of the American league, who has um pired 20 years, is to be given al gold medal by the league in ap- preciation of his faithful services. Ban Johnson has asked President Taft to present the medal in Wash. | ington FOR ne .4moaern twalshed rooms at ainia wt ANGELES CAFE Latest Moving Pictures New Every Day FREE REGULAR DINNER Served from 11 @, m, to 8 p. m,, including coffee, tea, milk, beer or wine. 25c Vocal and Instrumental Muste Afternoons and Evenings, Why Cook at Home? Greatest Point for yards behind win | hamplonship oF Winner for S. A.C. Bee fi i ow BRAILEY Gis his nearest competitor }and had to practically run alone. | A. L. HALL ae Gish is one of the fastest quarter milers in the United States, and bas a grand chance to at the Pittaburg thia ev OhioCut-RateDegtists |) 305 Pike Street Over Ow! Drug Store, Entrance Room 4 PAINLESS DENTISTS For the next 30 days we wit! do all dental work at the follow ing prices: Gold Crowns .......$3 Bridge Work ... . Amalgam Fi Silver Fillings ... . . Full Plates .........$3 Best Sets Teeth. ....$8 PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE. We manufacture all our own material. If you consider qual ity, we have it, All work guar- anteed twelve years. Address OHIO DENTISTS 305 PIKE STREET OVER OWL DRUG STORE, -25c .25c But at that hits, But three of | rf. Kmight fans and in Track G Gases SEATTLE ATHLETES CARRY OFF MOST OF THE HONORS IN P. N. A. CHAMPIONSHIP FIELD DAY SEATTLE A. C. CAPTURES HONORS AT P. N.“A. GAMES : S aieeiii la aeinliaates we os UMPIRE HAD A PENCHANT FOR HIGH BALLS Seattle A. C. eanlly won the hon- second; Evans, &. Cy thira.| During last Monday's game Umpire MeCart ors at the P. N. A. champlc med aT 5 ‘ra ric Ps se aks F ont ote ee oe aes ‘ ghoge oe Fg “ “i x unning broad jump-—Gieh, stand yelling at him an nally when he called ax tons eames Gt Matinnn Farm Sateripy. | o., firet ell, V. A. C., neo:|# wide bail, making the third out with men on bases, » fan y eal taking 78 points, Vancouver A. ©.' ond; M , Va A&C, third. | & Ww MeCarthy, you ought to have a job tending bar 7 z was second, with and Multno Distance feet 1 Inch | * kind of balls you can see are high balls.” T. h. FRENCH mah third, with 36 points, D. Gil: Hop, step and jump-—N. gtumes, | in of Vancouver was the individual |S. 4. C- firet: 8. Humes, fy A. | PRE EEEREE E ® e atur of the meet, winning 13 potnts ‘ . | q ‘he summary folldwa 5 | Distance--42 % inche NOW te TAMER ABORIGINE REQUIRED BY FAN 100-yard dash—Courtney, 8. A c.| Pp. N A ee é Ake \* During last Tuesday's game between Beattie and 7 aconm nega’ first; Nelson, 8, A. C., wecond; Mc-| »,P0le vaul titams, M ‘| f Skeels, who was pitching for the locals, was rather wild and In one Connell, V. A. C., third. Time «ge pwinan, ye og ‘| inning passed two me& in succession. “Hey, Tighe!” called outg 94 ds + tet #4 pes C, third, Hetght—/% fan, “put in a tame Indian, This fellow is too wild 3 Five-mile ran—Chandler, V. A. C serpy = Fb T. R. CRANDALL, Fourth ay. : : Shot pittesC, Wolff, M. A. A. ¢ ‘ pe forson, 8. oS So eae t; Bruseth, unattached, necond: | * gs ree 8 ay re Time yn tte #8. A. C, third. Dinta Z ee ee i ee i ee ee ee | wan §80-yard run—Kdmundson, 8. A.| 4% feet OY wanes, New ENA THI6 MAN WAS A RECKLESS HIGH ROLLER |C., first; Gailor, V. A. C., second; Hammer throw—Gillis, V. A. C. * In recent game between Portland 4d Vanco Warren, 8 A. C., third, Time—1! Baker, MA. A. C, wecond.|* out to “Kitty” Brashear that he had bet 20 cents or min i seconds ck, 8. A.C. third, Dista ‘| w thought he was stung, as the score was 7 to 0 in favor of Port * | yard hurdie—Hawkins, M.A arte aaaon Mew & A.|* “Why, you foolish old man,” shouted Brashear, “you ought to know ge \4 first; Latouretie, M. A. A.C rede ° : | ® better than to bet all your money at once * d; Brokaw, 8. A. third. Eg pound welght—MeDiarmid, V.|* RANDALL JONES, 328% Nob Hill ay, ime-~16 2-5 seconds, Kquals P.| 4 °C tiew- 33 feut 2% tt ‘oun. # ho Sees . y,|tis, 9. A. C.'second; Brnseth, un-|** # ¥ # Hk HANES HARASS ot HY Oe One mile run—Clyde, 8. A.C.) aMached third lee? M.A wes first; Lang, 8 A. C., wecond; Red: Mciig eS hi { the Whit Jee mond, 8. A. C. third. Time—4) "*e a . Ki Off d Bo ee aoe Ok RAs Se minutes 29 seconds. New P.'N. A.|,, Javelin throw-—Nelll, M. A. A. C ing ere MUS | intention of having anyone aries rime, s a noresary 4 , CHICAGO, June 19.—Johnny| ¥DO 18 suspected of sp (40-yard dash—Gish, 8. A. C.,/ 8 A.C. INNd, Dian ee eerd. | King will receive rom the man-| Jorn joann nous around the Agia first; Gallor, V. A. C., second; Da-|* ine sabes Pa ; : ican league park , . Discus = throw-—(illa, ¥. & ,, agement of the Boston club, if the _ . videon, VA. € third. Time—49 fi Wolff, M. A. A. C ns ow P. N. A. record. rat; ol vi 3 Cubs win the National leagu pen-| Seattie Automobile 4 Wylie, 8. A.C, third. Distance School, = Nelvon, 8. A. C..! 15) reat 6% Pom Ba nant, a sum equal to the amount tei firet 8. A. CC. second; sal sre Ps OT ee received by the Chicago players for Britton, 8. A. C., third, Time—21) |thetr work in the world’s cham conds | The 15man team from the Beat-| yionship series, ft is reported. It 2 yard burdie—Hawkins, M. A.| tle Golf and Country ciub defeated | jy only by making this offer Boston first; Maleomeon, 8. A. C, the Everett Golf Latourette, M. A. A. © team from the club 38 to 4 in @ mateh played on A. C was able to get him to sign a com tract third. Time 16 seconds, New » Everett links Saturday. Some A. recor | excellent scores were made by the CHICAGO.—Although two ticket Running high jump—Thoma Seattle golfers, considering they | scalpers were released from trial A. C., firat; C. Bowman, 8. A. C.,' played on strange links. here recently, President Comiskey And paste it in a iio reweat need it Jater, if not now. APPETITE REPAIRING | DOLL REPAIRING “DOLE HOSPITAL HAT REPAIRING TYPEWRITER REPAIRS. 3 Repair Your Appetite G0 Dries Main tes Why Buy N-w Doll? Standard BB. Be Mae saci ia Typewriter ont ‘brs = 1425 FOURTH AVE. Prompt Delivery Main $306 Ind. 214 OPEN 11:30 A.M. TO 1 A. M. ae pond Moderate Charges And Deliver G Just Call Up Main 41 AKKWHIGHT & BOWDEN (Jost Hat Manufactarers for Men.) 205-7 Ralliven Block 710 First Ave. PANAMAS A SPECIALTY. | All makes repaired. AN work 317 MINCKLEY BUILDING Second and Columbia, You Can Have Your Waists Cleaned for 50c ARTIFICIAL LIMB REPAIRS Vhowe t | JOMNKON 3 | QUEEN CITY DYE WORKS, tnc. Artificial Lime. Deformity 216 Union &t. o ry A ee si * Driginal Sie Main 1513. Ind. 797. fogs ont SO nd furaacen JEWELRY REPAIRING ut) Cniy the highest workmen employed and faction guaranteed wa ELECTRICAL TMK STEWART RLmormi 1213 iret Ave. ae RAZOR BLADE REPA AUTO AND WAGON REPAIRS oy Auto- Bes Zs mobile Armatures tecrennd Ont = Mepairs, Wiring aL cee sae Palveds, Worstnge ot ‘it kinda DAVID LEVINE Repaired WANTED.-1y Avtomatie tt. ODELL *Sirniee Single Edge 25¢ dox.; double ie Mail Orders Prompt Attention. Watchmaker and Jeweler 1906 Virst Ave, ye. 10th and E. Union Phone Mast 371 Edison Electric Co. Wiring, Repatring ana ¢ Retailers of Motors, Pans 220 Columbia St. Phone, I J. Montgomery niracting supe HIGH-GRADE VULCANIZING Cleaning Te All Werk Warranted Hy MORGAN aWRIGHTTiRES ARE GOOD TIRES PIPER & TAFT nnn ELECTRO PLATING “H.-P. HUGHES Electro Plater PIKE Phones: East 323; Ind. 4440 510 Third Av. Gold, Siives a NI A Pt We cor AGATES and all kinds of PIONEER CARMIAGE Sliver . noe yites STONES. 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KELLY’S fismember ‘hs ~~ OSTRICH ‘PLUMES Ostrich Plumes Cleaned, Curled, Dyed Seattle Namber 119 Madison P.O, Box 198 BRIC-A-BRAC € I cure bad feet and feet ache DR. WURSTER 306, 1414 Second Avenue, — GLOVE Ri REPAIRING GET YOUR GLOVES Preece, er are, mass right: Aus, VAN bOeEns Independent 1312, Can Undersell Other Peopte THE GLOVE SHOP 1610 WESTLAKE AVE. Oppeeite Broadway, High School. TH PHONES « PIPE REPAIRING BREWSTER’S PLASTER AND | CEMENT WORK” ) EMMANUEL & 00. Oriental ee Ley Morgan = GUN REPAIRING te George Taylor Pi 4. p> soar ne, Ind. A 2425, . Plastering and Cement ipe ospit : We Call tor and Deliver = F.L. Thornton fay Jobbing 810 FIRST Branch Third and Union 1108 Fourth Ave. Main Toit Gunsmith 218 Areade Annex, CASH REGISTERS aaa rk. ange Picture Rese Best fide tnd. Oak as stl hbo SN ba2 Cash Registers 1814 "Westlake Boulevard. PLUMBING ge ellie. sac aiaapuans bin HARNESS West Side Plumbing & Heating Co. 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