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eats NOW AT THE .500 NOTCH AND HAVE ANCE TO GAIN UPON LEAGUE LEAD YAERE MayGe Somes COIN FLOATING My WAY ———— Joseph. Seaton Fades the Portlanders|Wolgast Banquets Welsh, — Seaton's delivery NLY four hits were garnered off Je he Giants clouted by the Pippins y day, while Lamline for se safe ones at opportune tin and took the contest 5 to 1. Williams’ crew w saved the ignominy of a shutout by Mundorff's homer in the third Joe Seaton is like the little girl in Mother Goose. When he {s good he is very good indeed. He was good yesterday, He whiffed six batters, issued but two passes, and in no session did the visitors se cure more than a single run. Lamline pitched pretty good ball, in the eighth, and a pass, an error and a single and double, preceded by a sacrifice fly, three runs that cinched the game. Seattle's first score came in the second, when Tealey Raymond walloped out a two-bagger near the right field foul line, Stovall losing the ball in the sun. He trotted to third on a passed ball, and completed the cireuit on Shea's long fly to center. but blew up The Pippins made it even In the third when “Mundy” holsted one over the barricade Both sides went down one, two, three in the fourth, but in the fifth frame Bill Leard emulated Mundorff by driving out a homer The Pippins could do nothing im the sixth and seventh sessions, In the eighth Mundorff walked, after Lamline had been retired. » He went to second on an infield out, Pitch. Cruickshank bagged Stovall's difficult fly and saved a tally. Portland went down in order in the ninth. The score: Beattie AR R MPO. A EY Portiand— ABR WH POA B ry 22 ft 2 F | sundoret, sb eg ee tig howe 2 3.8 & 8 BS 2a & £3 tb SE a Re ae ‘ 2 9 8 % Toa fe 8 ¢ eer Fs re es ae ’ ese © S Mies: 2° 8 ° $eeoe om. it rr or | 2 ar ar a oe | G ee eS ° Sat a 2 ae e131 . | a ee Oe ee Totals i a ae AR Score by Innings. Beattie nae ereeteos® Portiant re Inieebeeee eo Hits by innings Beattie : Portinnd ‘ Summary: Two-base bite—Raymond " R shank. Sacrifice fies Crt. Shea . Seaton 6, by Lamline & Double piay Mr Baumgarten __ Tigers Are Trimmed by the Beavers TACOMA, July 6—Higging was hammered all over the lot yes Belford started for Vancouver, although Williams and Coltrin both got singles after two men were | and advanced to third on a wild! FREDDIE WELSH WILL FIGHT AD WOLGAST IN SEPTEMBER FOR LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP oe nvy BE A HERO — Sorry, vaoy |! 2 9 - THI Ry yo Bur I've Cor FREDDIE WELSH WILL BE NEXT CHALLENGER ‘ig YOU ARE A HERO AN IMPORTANT Providing Freddie Welsh can raise $10,000 as a side bet, he will - 1 RuEO To DROWN » the next man to face Ad Wolgast in the ring, Freddie ts confident h MYSELF BECAWE an collect th and they will probably meet Labor Day. Welsh of | HAVE'N HAD is probably the cleverest lightweight in the ring, Packey MeFa mor. A Sayane mea not excepted, but he lacks a punishing punch, and It i» bard to se« pnas rom Two Days how he can succeed where Moran failed, for tn, addition to being a ‘ KINO BA, Wists ioe “ lout. C can undoubt panne GU LENO ME THE |pretty shifty boxer, Moran carried a hard clou Ish cam ur re odly outpoint Ad for a few rounds, but it is more than likely that a Wolgast would cop him before the finish ben any ™ and qu BOSTON BUYS TWO STARS FROM BEES ue Scout Dickinson of the Boston Americans yesterday confirmed tho wa news first published in The Star that “Smoke” Thomas of Victoria has the been acquired by the Boan Eaters, Goodman, the Bee third sacker }has also boen bought by Boston, instead of Cleveland, as was first ig ”s announced. ‘Thomas is promising pitcher, although he has beon b. handicapped all season by a bad arm and poor handling. When be ts : right he Is mighty bard to beat, Goodman ts classy player, 9 ae and should make good tn the majors, It | however, that F * place the Victoria management retaing these ¢ season end. # ting ¢ = Th Islanders are too weak now, and Wattelet deserves severe censure p Biv : 4 bs he lets these men go. ® elght This Man Will Bike {Some Easy Money * These FE . . Ni | MORAN IS AN INVETERATE PILL SMOKER oP ee Who Nibbles Water Cress to Frisco in Nine for Jack Johnson For years Moran has bee garotte fiend, and yesterday a Prisco MMe ¥ proud t ¢ f t was smo! quite few pille a to not c (By United Press Leased Wire.) 'fight fan told the writer tt was smoking quite @ om INDON u 7} og | day while he « training for bis W ast go. If that’s so, he deserved * jship of the world, Freddie Welsh | Days on 150 Wager Lone a so gg re lone ’ No bored ea -- 7 alls” and be in the best condl- tht of Wales today tn busy laying plans | pan Daan Ganee eae: Cae OO ae, Pee ten ted some of his past excesses when = here to gather the aforesaid $10.-| match there between Jack Johnson |i?" 4. that belt in the pantry in the 13th session, re te 4 by Wol and Patrick Curran will take place ones i sl entertained by Wo! 4 . Fok bt Maitned at © leaek cate] ¢ Dublin football grounds be | JACK JOHNSON WILL PICK UP SOME COIN ' it for August 1 aud August Jack Johnson will get $25,000 for whaling the stuffing out of Petty Los Angel while Wolgast and bis | date not yet having b | Officer Curran at Dublin some time in August. Pretty soft for Jack. other friends ate squabse and sipped jc ‘arran bas been beat by Bombardier Wells, and after Lil A’tha stows Jbubbles, the British fighter, being | tibiae. the aa cas eae him away he will probably be matched with the British beef eater, the geet reo, — to the} fighters, the winner will take|TBat will be some more easy money for the negro ; Amon feast were 5,000 and the loser $2,600 | a . poters and Coffroth, The'winner is also to get 45 per AMES WILL MAKE HIS DEBUT TODAY a es Jack Welsh, Eddie Smith ent of the gate receipts after the Ames, the Wenatchee center fielder, who comes to Seattle tou Loonylin: Sddie Hanlon, Manager Tom purse and all expenses of #taging | as a comer, will have his first chance in today’s & The Wenatchee | But in * and Baron Long and Pugt the bout hi been deducted fans say Ames will make his mark in big league company, and they 7 with Loc |lists Frank Klaus and Jimmy Britt Johnson today weighs want him to break in with the Giants. If Ames lives up to his repu- ene of th While it is believed that backers pounds. It is not yet settled where | ration, he will be sure of a berth. Blanco, the Vallejo southpaw, will % and anot of th contender! will put he will train, Curran will train at| io be with the team tomorrow. There side bet demanded Belfast — - — = - asa shouldn't i, there may come a — 7 -_ Ine Loot ver the referee, Preddic | have all 5c, oe ener maine ‘good For Y ou| ‘Low Round Trip Rates whe: who counted Moran out on | if you | Fourth. He will also demand You can’t have aclear brain, To All Eastern Points via this minu & settlement of number of ‘ j i fi id Umburger rounds and some understanding as wtive muscles anc nm R il ehough t lb ene Byori ys ge ierves, if your bowels are Canadian Pacific a way overtime. emaining $9,000 of hin bet, ; ioaar 4 a $1,000 fortelt having yet. been | luggish; but see what a help Six hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Canadian |) wateh Th ag ow eit. Kano ia o you will be a few doses of | |} Rocky Mountains and National Park the name: froth and Miltan Clark, who bolds i] For information, dates and rates, call or write eo, the September permity 1 also E. E. PENN, H. W. EDWARDS, uae ol ve a stumbling biogk. Clark. it | G.A.P.D. Cc. T. A. * understood wants (® st the } 713 Second Av., Seattle Welsh-Wolgast affair, if he PI LLS | 1 “ar rom FREDDIE WELSH cannot get it may bol ou€ for a Psi di Clever Lightweight From Wales, stiff price from Coffrath for asso rerywhers. In bouee 10. and 28c. mA ati if Trini Who Will Probably Fight Ad ciation in the Labor day exhibits ‘) Wolgast Next September for a, “Wolgast Is willing to) m Quick, V $10,000 Side Bet. Welsh,” said Tom Jonas. “We have . $1,000 now In the hands of Btake While digesting the olives the remaining §9 Mrs. E. A. cress and water he h comes across, (But if the And she teat, ite atch with Welsh ta ant made Ad If Seatt! gone netewctess champlce, whom |i not fleht nein Gams Boren n inds of Floor Coverings Py new tae sio.pe0 side bet and the champion! first ser - me ‘ Hang it, } The close of the Summer season Can am ferday, Vancouver taking the game 9 to & but was derricked after the fifth for Bennett lack of control James knocked home runs. The score: R HE re se eee 68-8 ° -@0002140 0°08 7 2 Batterlos—Belford, Rasmussen and Lewis for Vancouver; Higgins and Burns for Tacoma. _Bees Grab Close Game From Indians SPOKANE, July 6—Victoria took a |2-inning game from day by a 4to 3 score. Williams and Holm twirled exe up so that Schwenk relieved Holm in the eleventh, and was touched finished the game. The score: RK @z:o10 1-4 i. 1¢@11 060 3 12 Victoria RESULTS Genttio 5, Portiand 1 a Victoria 4, Spokane 3 * = to AMES TODAY Portland at Seattic, Vancouver at Te orme; Victoria at Spokane. gE Washington . 1 NATIONAL LEAGUE. | Boston... : 2 Batteries Johnson and Henry; Standing of the as Pape, Moser and Williams. tadelphia 7 « — A 8 At Cleveland. Louis .; ae R HE teborg - or) $45) St. Louis ........ «et 9 2 mategett 4 | Cleveland Bs ae” ae ‘on ue | Batterles—Mitchell, Hamilton, Pelty and Kritchell; Harkness, | At Philadelphia. Krapp and Fisher. First game— RH. E sel New York .... a Philadelphia _- “8 pase ere Batterlee—Mathewson and Mey-| cyiog - 2% ; Burns and Dooin. ae e'6 : ers; Detroit -8 12 1 At Philadelphia. Batterles—Young and Block; Second game— H. £E,| Willett and Stanage. York os” ee a nip Paitadeiphia ae ee | At New York, Batteries—Marquard and Meyers; : RH. EB. Rowan, Chalmers, Stack and Dooin.| Philadelphia 8 12 6 New York . oe ms a At Pittsburg. Batterles—Plank and Thomas; R. H. 8.|Warhop, Caldwell and Sweensy, St. ee 3 9 1) Blair. 6 Battories—Gaiice and Bliss; Lel- AS field and Simon. COAST LEAGUE At Brooklyn. Pet R Hw E Boston 8 2 Brooklyn 7 2) 38 . Batteries—Weaver, Tyler, Griffin | {a \natlen oy and Kling; Rucker and Bergen. - —_._.|_ Seattle Automobile School, 210 shor o & 7a Broadway. Ske see 1 culture || Lake Washington strawberry HisOTON BLDG \flelds are now opened to the public. 15 cents per gallon. bac OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS, 30514 Pike Street Over Owl Drug Store, Entrance Room PAINLESS DENTISTS—¥ or the next 30 days we will do all dental work at tag following price 50g Fell Pt $5 ul IS Amalgam Fillings.. Gold Crowns ... Painless Extraction Free ALL WORK GUARANTEED TWELVE YEARS Holm, Kraft, Schwenk | : Now Watch Those Giants Clamber || SPORTING SPARKS LONDON.— By defeating Cam bridge in the annual intercollegiate cricket mateh, Oxford today is the champion of the two universities tn thig sport. Oxford took the match by 7 runs. | SAN FRANCISCO.—Battiing Rob- jinson, the negro middleweight champion of the navy, and Fritz! Holland, the Pacific coast cham pion, are matched fight here duly 14. to PUEBLO, Colo.—Richard Ufer, manager of Carl Morris, who is matched with Jim Flynn, is plan-} ning today to stage the battle either in Philadelphia or near New York Flynn bas received word to this effect from Ufer. Although Flynn says he will fight at either place, he prefers Philadelphia, as he fears interference in New York city. LONDON.—One of the greatest cricket matches of the year will be| played between the Eton and Har row schools here tomorrow and Saturday. Both institutions are famous for their cricket teams, NEW YORK.—In the yacht races started here today by the New York Yacht club, many of the best vessels in the fleet are entered. The contests are being held off Huntington and will continue three a ays. INDOOR _ PICNIC DREAMLAND Seventh and Union TONIGHT Plilow Fight on a Spar—Potato Race for Ladies—Egy and Spoon Waltz ALL FOR CASH PRIZES ADMISSION 250—Including Five Dance Tickets Ladies Free. L. E. OLSEN pa Cyclist, Who Is Riding to | Gan Francisco on » Wager That He Makes the Trip in Nine | Days. On $150 that he can a wag t from nine can fulfill the Gold food and shelter. Pete Julen of Everett bet that couldn't do it FROM THE DIAMOND DUST Shea mart proved himself a esterday when he got a ry on the tips of his fingers. After bathing his hand, Danny started playing again Although it won't be put down with his record, Ort made a great| c day His catch was a} sparrow that flew down on the dia mond near his bag during the} RISING STARS. The Fort Lawton soldiers won two games on the Fourth of July, defeating the Jacobs Bakery 8 to 4 | ything broke wrong for the} ain the eighth. The tnn opened with a walk and then Mun-| and trimming Rainier Heights 11 to 9 The batteries in the first Snr feaves | Crulkehank’s | bunt) game were Joetz and Windle for riven eer eo bled Buen | Jacobs and Jasper and Bleeker for| ryinder, and Harris throw the pill |Fort Lawton. In the ed cde tgp egy Bengal edly Br dyn the batteries were Scott and Jen-| OU '8 the garden trying to a sen for the soldiers and Flynn and Willams for Rainier, robbed us of a pos-| when with none down| |he got in the way of Ort’s bit and | The Leschis trimmed the South| was out for being hit by a batted Parks 4 to 6 tn a fast 10-inning | pall game July 4. It was a pitchers’| paumgarten is very changeable battle between Duncan and Edson. | at times, He called Ort safe at | Duncan fanned 14 men, The Les-| g, nd in the third and Coltrin chis played fast ball, making three | grew peeved, and Baumgarten or- double plays. The batteries dered him to the bench, but neg: Duncan, Allison and. Barkley for/jected to enforce his ruling, and Leschi and Edson and Edson for|the Pippin shortstop finished the }South Park. The Leschia want Kame, Both Cruikshank and Weed made sensational catches in their gar |dens. Cruikshank made a fine stab The Star Newsies trounced the! of Stovall's fly, and Weed made a Smal} Sluggers 10 to 3in @ game 4ndy stop of Lamline's played yesterday morning on the! Leard has clouted three homers {Summit grounds, Both teams are |'" this week's series with the Pip: members of The Star City league {Pins. Bill has tmproved consider y lease | ably with the stick. games with out of town teams, Ad dress W. 8. Allison, 112 28th av. 8. West Seattle defeated the Mo- rans Tuesday 3 to 0 at Alki Point Jin @ seveninning game. Meade struck out 14 men and was not| tapped for a single hit, The Excelsiors went to Silverd Tuosday and defeated the locals 1| to 0 in a classy contest. It was a! twirlors’ duel, and the winning |score came in the ninth by two| successive two-baggers, Merritt of | | the Excelstors fanned the last three | men. The batteries were Merritt | iS meen Hanson and Me Al Spinning’s Sixteenth Anniversary Sale Is the climax of ‘the bargain salos now operating for your ben- ofit. You can round up all other events that contribute to the wel- fare of your cash account with- out finding another that holds a candle to these. $1.26 Bennet Adjustable Scraper Note tho’ gtip—vtaja inden chatter; use any blade to Inst halfinch; a twist of the wrist changer position instantly, 250, 600, 750 and $1.00 Gogg) Choe ... 0006 © ahs 1 500 Billles . 6c Billies . 850 Whisk Broom: Yours for Spinning’s Barge assorah Rugs; $ man Axminste regu a an In the goles or oak, in golden | Early English or Early En finish ; the arnis glish finish; a/ are braced with very well made} spindle under Chair, with seat; medium solid shaped saddle seat; box | high back, onstruction; shaped saddle regular price z price $4.50, Spe seat. Special cial .. . $2. 85 | price i Our se: of each kind, but the prices at which we have them marked will make a quick clearance tomorrow. ason's samples hz ilar price $ Mission Solid Oak finds us of odds all kinds of floor coverings. with an unusually large lot § “rT ~ Did! Se and ends and short lines in For Friday and Saturday’s selling we make the following low prices to make a speedy clearance. 27xS4-in. Velvet Rugs Special .. « 10.00 value, for | 14-yard sample lengths of Carpet, of all $8.00 makes; ends neatly surged, ready for use as + Rugs: $12.00 Each S5¢, $1.00, $1.25 “i 8+ 89.50 | ,,. Remnants of Brussels, Axminster, Velvet, and In Japan Matt at less than r ain Carpet; also China and ; various lengths; all marked ianufacturers’ cost, $1.50 Rocker ave become soiled iekicaeh sdsidiines there are only one or two WASH TUB—Medium size |GAS TOASTER— | CLOTHES BASKET—| arge galvanized tub, made of heavy | — as sits of | size Willow Clothes Basket, * ia PEP ce, crisp toast at one metal ; regular price 85c, Spe- ttre: iene price 20c, | Y¢ty strongly woven; regular Cial ee eeee munees oeee. A89¢ | Special ..... +. 10¢ | Special .....78¢ A $5.00 i ageinede been Special a Solid Oalé ousefurnishing Store Pric Buy Now rices Sewing y Later | on Chair fe pont Ice Cream Free. Freezers, * With | Refrigerators J Each j Alt the ~~ tT Sewing Vou are | Fireless J Machine @\KE 8T. AND FIFTH AV. | Cookers ar Bok: Mrs. Linda Lee Nesbit Th Miss Theos pictures si Judge (By Uni LEADVI Hope for woman seq Canada fo seen here similar ca: 1,000 (By Un BERLIN, 000,000 m take part the Germa addition strength, reservists the same total of 7,000 mae

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