The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 7, 1911, Page 2

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JACK JOHNSON IS EVIDENTLY PLANNING TO HARVEST RICH CROP OF PUGILISTIC LEMONS iants Lose a Hard-Fought Contest AKING a rally in the ninth that tied the score, and then throwing away the game in the tenth, Seattle lost to Portland 6 to 4 yesterday in a sigaag con test full of sensational plays, It was a hard game to lose, but the Pippins were up and coming all the time, and took advantage of all the Giants’ mis plays. Big Jim Wiggs was on the hill for the locals, 4 and while he bh it on Garrett in strikeouts and ee control, he forced two runs in the eighth, and was 4 touched up for two bingles in the tenth. But at that Wiggs would have won his game handily had it not been for some awful boots at critical periods. 4 Portland got a in the lead in the second, 5 Williams flow out and Pettigrew singled. skied out to Cruickshank, Harris and singled, scoring Pettigrew, Garrett forced Coltrin at second. Williams’ gang increased their lead in the third when Stovall Whanged out a homer over left field fence. s Seattle tied the tally in the fourth, Crulckshank started the rally with a cracking two-bagger to center. Ort drew a pass and Bues sacri % fieed. Weed drove a hot one to the fence and Cruickshank and Ort ‘a tame home on the bit. Raymond and Ames were retired There wasn't much doing until the seventh, when Seattle took the . Ames, the new Wenatchee player, punched out a ¢ Spencer a id down « nice bunt, advancing him to third, Wiggs came through with a single and Ames scored Two bad plays and wild pitching gave Portland two in the eighth. Btovali singled. Casey drove a grounder at Raymond, who let the ball go by, spoiling what should have been a double play. Mundorft Sent a little pop-up fly Just In front of Wiggs, who missed it, and then Spencer's heave to first hit “Mundy” on the back. With the bases filled Wiggs bit Williams and gave Mensor a pass, forcing in two ith one gone Leard singled in the ninth. Cruickshank grounded out. Ort hit to Mandorff, who threw wide to first, and Leard scored. Ort was nabbed purloining second. funs, The Bees made 15 bits, one of them a double. runs. The Bees made Pictures Will Tell Netzel made six hits at six times at bat, and Kippert hit for a! gay fotal of 13 bases. Baseball history was made, though not the creditable | whe: Spokane made FRANCISCO, Jul lerday i_Spokane 29, Vi ‘Tacoma ¢ TODAY’S SIYLES TODAY x ; Vancouver 2 Portiand | ; Vancouy | NATIONAL LEAGUE. | You will surely want tod up for this gala event. Y« want a new suit for the oc- casion, as every one will be in his best Then, of course, Richie, Brow: 4 Arch ¢ lw t oney r sitichie. egal ang Arche you will want a little money joumen cod Kiem with which to et yourself, At Phitadetphia. 8 v ‘ae so it is almost necessary that Phiiadeiphia you Use Your Credit This will give you an opportunity to dress well, and have a good time, too. You should be glad to know that we can be of assistance to you now and always. Further- more, this privilege does not cost you more in any manner whatever New Hats and Furnishings Batteries Goiden. Steel and Bliss, Moore, Moran, Dootn. Umpires—Johnatone and Eason At Brookiyn. R. Bittevure oD iy aa and Simon; Bar Umpires—O Day convenience 01 Batteries--Gaspar, Fromme, Smith and o Mattern, Ferguson, 4 Kling. Umpires Rigler and Finne AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington Bt. Louis pres 4 . pBEtictiee circa and Piaivar; Morgan We are showing some new ay tei ars blocks in J. B. Stetson, Clark- one, fs Cs oe a son and Mallory Hats, very ex- MS ARCELOR TRO pressive of the late styles and livan and Payne COAST LEAGUE sor, and Btephe : m shapes; also a complete line of other accessories to the correct dresser. es Prenciace’ |. if pares Qaicnna # Store Open Until 10 p. m. Low Angeles 67 Saturday. Harvard Runner Hurt LONDON, July 7.—Due to a fall on the stairs in the dressing quart- ers here of the Harvard and Yale athletic team, it is believed today that H. W. Kelley of Harvard, . America’s best quarter miler, wili be unable to enter the Inter-col- legiate meet here July 11, Kelley ° sustained a sprained ankle. His loss to the team will be serious, as he was counted on for first place in bis event OUTFITTING CO, wc. “‘Seattle’s Reliable Credit House”’ ror modern turnished rooms at low prices, call at the Virginus i 006 Virginia ‘st, near Westlake uv, or Ad Wolgast did or did Kind. The score: “age [knock out Owen Moran here w Victoria ..... 09000000628 will soon be able tO deckic “tor |, Seattle Automobile Schoo! Bpokane ; o1L1T&ECTIS 2 30 2 ‘ Broadway. Batteries—McCreary, Furchner, Goodman and Dashwood for Vic 0 t foria; Schwenk and Spiesman and Ostdiek for Spokane b shen i cnases be wk Dance at Dreamtmnd tonight acoma se Sa «| " 7% ; attte pe | reiand pee ee aor ‘tetoria » oo a Get Ready for the Potlatch 2 the opening Suit to Order ENGLISH WOOLEN MILL CONTEST BUT STILL CLING TO FOURTH PLACE GIANTS BEATEN BY PIPPINS IN EXCITING ten cer Cas car we nar ‘ hus tha tom han 7 and Then came that awful tenth. Williams flow out. tues made a mel Great stop of Pettigrew's drive and threw him out at first. Then. pvr When the fans were beginning to breathe easy, Mensor hit and stole rade @econd. Harris lifted the ball over second. Cruickshank came in on | Baty run and heaved the ball toward home. It would have been an ree out, but Weed out in ahead of Spencer and booted the ball into om the bleachers, Cruickshank muffed Coltrin’s long fly and Harris scored, pear “ge ee nothing in the tenth, and the fans sadly filed home- Moran Protesting That Wolgast Is Fouling, Whi Seattio Portiand. ni nee pon gee gerne pr doesn’t like the departures Som the old school, in the Amer and o POA ALR H POA & 7 Eng! s a « his ringside picture canght Moran in the act of protesting to Referee Jack Welsh Was 6 ¢ 2 eee - 4 Cees R ’ pr —— cS geese = pie | Sxainat Wolgast’s ring tactics. Several times during the fight Moran appealed to the referee to stop Wok at the + 3 Ol murdertt i etc esata ‘ound 18—Wolgast left his corner with a grin. Two minutes before he had declared he would win! gast's style of infighting, which, according to experts, was absoiutely fair throughout the battle No. 8 age Witiames, ib 4 © 4 18 9 @| Sometime during the next two rounds, The round was hardly half gone when, after fointing with his cameras - Reval zien ea tee - “i <mmg , Coal c e : | wd ry 0 e pit a ¥ : \« on orted Bt wr a ie ti es > | hig ee ti ; 3: H:napthaer4 a one rye patron ris eg he Britian aul tows oad labled te tae ~~ Pill one Sle ee need nse nn 2 16] work of Derry and & home run 3 fir wit $ 8 i § § S)dent over him and tolled off the fatal “10." Then the Fourth of July crowd let loose, ‘The champlonahty tig: Meike tek irae ts a) ee, ee ee SS Oe 2 & tf Garrett, > a USS oe ae ke aeeeaate ‘ t i he champtonahip by the Burke and Farrars by a| game. The Comets want to ar The ACT iegaet ere ie ied . MA cx ER In a rather one-sided game, the score of & to 3. The Burke and ge a game with Port Ludlow. man a oie | aime . O'Brien Pirat 5 added another vic Farrers also copped all the prizes) Address Sam Erwin, 1719 Lander srere Geove innings. | C d C B tory to a long list by defeating the in the racing and the other sports| gt reet ee. gt ft : |WELSH DECLARES THAT anadian Crew Beaten) siciius ican in Kest tr sscurs | but two which were’ tater: bt ae Miiaisers Pagar a ; (By Untied Pree Leased Wire) lof 13 to 4. The feature of the| home team B. & F’® were) INDIANAPOLIS.—in prepa’ PARI Bases on baile—Ott Wings 3; oft Umpire—Bacme HENLEY, Eng. Ju Ottawa's | Kame was the batting of Lybeck, well treated the fourday in the er hopes of annexing ewards|who got four hits, The Ptrates -— e here k the Provert le . Grand Challenge cup at the re | Would like to arrange a game with The Des Moines team came to ration of the G 4 Clreuit 7 rose II e © Tigers om His Staff) x cscs tmnt: care ttnr cncuret) tat | tetnrnrt ere tata tea wate) soy ie vcarai Toei Gout | Bota Panta ay iat] freeentnotfte, Oat, CMM Pree SAN FRANCISCO, July De Magdalen crew defeated the for July 9, 16, 28 Mo-| Presbyterian church team The! pacers from all parts of the Unitegs TACOMA, July 7.—Tacoma could only get one hit ing Cherokee Tom Jones, t Hians in the fourth heat of or ¢ preferred. The | 8 at jd not n the | States and Canada 1 here ALI Engle yesterday, and Vancouver won | to 0. MeCamment pite manager of Ad Wolgast, mis it should go 4 t {the race aim the 1fyearold cham grounds and Des Moines claims the | today j Dall, holding the Beavers to three bingles. A triple by James and an|representing bis attitude on the the rematning The heat, which was hotly co tonst f White River Valley. | game 9 to 0 | ee ee ; BAY @rror by Fisher gave Vancouver the winning tally, The score wed fight on Labor Day and bet, for which J has put ip @ tested, was rowed early today. The Write to Arthur Raymond. | NEW YORK.In the intercollegh yeaa RK HK EB « broadly that Wolgas check, should be 4 with m superb condition the Mad The Comets of Seattle defeated | ate champlonships at Sheepshea@ bi. 00010000 0-4 8 1 {trying to “run out.” Freddie We thirty days be datevoh the crew told in a bitter, ding dong Burke and Farrare played Port Gamble July 4 by a score of |Bay, L. L, today, some of tO) © advice’ + x Nene 0000000 0 O-«# 1 2itoday is doing his & match fight, and the Canadians were oul-|a doubleheader July 4, losing the/5 to 3 in a 1 ng gam The | greatest amateur fish-men of the) sulta: Engle and Lewis for Vancouver; McCamment and Burns | cinch the meeting an that the ro im the last half imile. first game by & score of 16 to &, pitching of Bo: " th ckstop world will participate. ‘ Jones, before le for Low pat up within ten a a penaaa Angeles spread ' diate him, Welsh a % [that the Wolgast $10,000-—th Cardiff backer | bet w the Welsh fight—was up tm mediate Indians Capture a Batting Orgy (3c Sacer sat fe Es. ee SPOKANF, July 7.—Spokane defeated Victoria 29 to $ yesterday | Siark, ee oe. Nae. Bot all not bases and incidentally broke all the loca! batting records of il years. The|_ Indians got 30 hits, including eight doubles, five triples and two home aa ees 6 Qn the Be Bank Bylid Opposite 7: Ball & Sou strongest Word-of-Mouth Advertising is our GET A LOT IT doing the extraordinary things better than they ex- promotion. WI OF We earn the good will of our cus- tomers by pect IN THE MOST STRAIGHTFORWARD WAY OF WHICH WE ARE CAPABLE e we are offering you now what we consider a very unusual clothes advantage. | WE WANT YOU TO KNOW THE FACTS ABOUT IT. It's a case which illustrates the real service we are doing you. SATURDAY, JULY 8, we will place on sale all goods of large quantities, overlots, surplus ends and odd pieces from our mills at our usual modest price of $15.00, and a pair of $8.00 Trousers, made to order, FREE OF CHARGE with every sui! Trousers, to measure, d FREE with every suit 3 @ during this sale. FE (UNION MADE) i We ated cas thing’at THE ENGLISH WOOLEN MILLS stand good for every promise made. For over a quarter of a century we have been building clothes in this good country, contribut- ing our mite toward its growth and development by employing a small army of in- telligent UNION WORKMEN, and we are proud of it. CALL AND LOOK AROUND. You will be delighted with the prospect of getting a $30.00 suit for $15.00 and an $8.00 palr of trousers, made to your measure, FREEs (UNION MADE, TOO) Fruits English M Third Av. at Spring, Seattle as ee Ee aS ee ee ee

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