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URSTION; How will Seattle take the long end of the series from the Pippins, as Jack Tighe predicted, if the Portlanders keep capturing games? The Glants dropped another yesterday, Mr. Pet tigrew settling the tssue tn the fourth frame when he lofted one out of the lot Just after Williams had singled, , That registered two runs, and the Gidnts could not connect consistently enough with the de ceiving slants of Mr. Jensen to bring in runs Young Fullerton pitched a chiusy game for Se attle, and by rights. the should have been © to 0 at the end of the ninth, But Seattle has won often enough by fence c ring drives so that there ix no just complaint when a visiting team grabs a game by the same method, Fullerton was effective at all times, and in the seventh, by Raymond and a pass filled the bases, with one out, he struck out Mundorff and made Williams hit an easy fly Jensen also pitched a great game, He was only tapped for Measley bingles, he whiffed five men and issued but one pass The Giants fielded well, and Bues made a great stop Grive by Williams. Loard also made a running one-handed stab of Coltrin’s terrific grounder that won him the plaudits of the populace. Fullerton made two nice assists. when an error four The score: di Seattle, Portiand AB. H POA & AR & POA B®} ‘ Fr e 38 ey Sy eer ee : 12 8 8 ey Gir ae ae tee | ‘ ae 2 8 ee ee he i. ‘ Sat RG ay te foe Sa ° E 38 @ 1 8 ie a ¢ 8] a ee: se 8 1 ¢] 3 o © 6 8 4 ot 6 8 ee Se ae ‘ee 2 0 3. 38 Be Wek ee a 0 P » at 12 a3 6 ik ae Seore by Tunings cS + ad eS as ° * 6 ie and * 0 a Gemnary: Rome ren—Pet stan te Oe | Bares on dalie—Oll Putlerton & mgarten | | jtorla yesterday, 6 to 4. The Bees) tled the tally in the eighth by pounding Kraft, who was relieved by Bonner, A wild pitch by Pureh ner let Hasty tn with the winning run. The score NATIONAL LEAGUE. salen 32 $5 lcmetmnatt .., ees ‘ Pertinnd 2. Seattle ¢; Tecoma 8, Van- | at Louis * 12 @euver §) Spokane 5, Victoria ¢ rn is Portland at Seattle; Vancouver at Ta eema; Victoria ar Spokane, cs Arix, Ferry and m, Keetser and ' . Bengals Victorious TACOMA, July &—Bert Hall held the Beavers helpless for seven innings yesterday, while the Ben Rerger, Erwin AMERICAN — LEAGUE || . batted Clarke and Erickson ; " iy. Manager Brashear fina and = Sweeney Went in the box. Hall weakened fa the eighth and was found for > five bits. The score: Pritaderphia eutel: 90 1 6 2 At Cleveland 1} Coombe and Lapp: Mitche oeersee ie __ Indians Beat Bees am. July 8.—Spokane) As PRR See eee aeeaiainddaoeens CLAIMED THAT MORAN HAD GONE STALE Recent arrivals from San Francisco assert that Moran was over- > «trained in his fight with Wolgast. They say the Englishman showed Uttle speed or snap and that his punches jacked steam. It may be Owen trained too rigorously after suddenly stopping his notor- excessés, and went stale as a consequence. KNOCKOUT BROWN COMES TO THE FRONT Knockout Brown has finally announced his willingness to meet ‘Woilgast in a finish fight on the Coast and also claims he will bet féal money on the result and let the winner take all the purse. ‘This would be some battle and much more satisfactory to ring fol- than the proposed Wolgast-Welsh affair. The New York man is a tough customer and held the champion fairly even In two short bouts in the East. In fact New York sport writers say that Wolgast was on “Queer street” in their second affair. Brown ts bly an overrated fighter, but at that, he certainly packs the and seems willing to mix. No fancy boxer can beat Wolgast. y not give the slugging Easterner a chance, especially as his terms sound reasonable? DIDN’T BELIEVE IN CROWDING BASES Shep Camp, an actor man who has been traveling with a show through the South, tells the following story and says It really hap- oa: The Atlanta Deppens and the Birmingham Gold Dusts, negro teams, were playing a strenuous game in Atlanta. In one inning the Gold Dusts had the bases full with no outs. An ebony-hued batter stepped to the plate. The pitcher sent the sphere to the catcher, “One ball,” called the negro umpire. Again the pitcher got * shouted the umpire. the man with the indicator shouted: “Three ball: Once more the sphere went across the plate. “Fo' balls, yo’ out,” shouted the umpire. The batter was highly prrenaet at?” he yelled. “Me out? moe look avheah, man,” said ~ Bey ain't no room fo’ yo’ on de bases. HEART-BREAKING FIGHT AHEAD ‘The heartbreaking part of the terrific battle now under way in both wings of the Big Show is at hand. The time has come when the old “inside lining the story. In the Ameritan, the Athletics have spurted forward and chal- lenged the Tigerines. Side by side for a while they will fight it out and then—crack-smash—one of them will break and the other rush forward alone. ‘The same is true of the National. Four clubs have fought ft out together now for over two months with a fifth close behind. Sooner or later this strain will tell. First one will crack and break and then another. By July's end there will probably be only three real con- tenders left. By the end of August another will drop by the way- After the third ball pitched Whah yo’ e umpire; git dat, niggah?” “yo gotta be out. a stuff wil tell side, and through September two alone will fight it out. ettigrew’s Poke Wins for Pippins NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL Tomorrow, Sunday, at 2:30 P. M. Portland vs. Seattle Take Yesler Car. Victoria Opens Monday for a Series of Seven Games Low Round Trip Rates To All Eastern Points via Canadian Pacific Railway Six hundred miles unsurpassed scenery through the Canadian Rocky Mountains and National Dark. cg For information, dates and rates, call or write €. &, PENN, H. W. EDWARDS, G.A.P.D. Cc. T.A. 713 Second Av., Beattle. of a hot | STAR CITY LEAGUE SEASON | WILL START NEXT TUESDAY aka R RRA RRR A ee! MinLtes will be placed on cach * * | game,» If the time limit elapses | * THESE ARE THE TEAMS IN & fore the game is completed, ¢ & THE STAR CITY LEAGUE, & |score shall be decided by that at & Small Sluggers, Storks, Lins & the end of the last full tnning ® coin Cubs, #| Official umpires and « «will * Juniors, # |be appointed by The Star, and am * rs, Woodlands, Star News & | nounced next week * University, Thomas Sts, * Umpire Will Be Boss. #& Moonshiners, Pioneers. #! Atl games shall be played under * * | official big league rules, and the tee eee eee ee ire aball have The season of the Star City league | will open next Tuesday afternoon ames for re All pro to forfeit his orders. THIS STAR WEIGHT MAN MAY COME TO THE SEATTLE A. C. at Lincoln park playgrounds with |fusal to obey a double header between the Small | tested games will be decided by Slugaers the Storks, and the| The Star sporting edit who will Lincoln Cubs ve. the Warren |act as president of the league Juniors. These teams must report| The Star will furnish balls for Promptly at 3 o'clock ready for | the gam | play | No team in the league can | The second series will be played |average m than 15 years. No Thursday afternoon at Lincoln | Player can be more than 17, All park between the All-Stars and | lists of names submitted by the/ Woodland, and the Brown Bears |captain must contain a sworn and Fastidos statement of the age of each The third series of the w will | player be pulled off Saturday between the} The Star will publish detailed re Thomas Streets and Moonshiners,| ports of each game and keep the and the Star Newsies vs. the Unt. |league standings, batting, flelding, versity playgrounds nine base running and pitching averages, | Must List Players. Schedule to Be Announced. | Managers of the teams must b team will jsend The Star sporting editor alwith overy ot jist of 13 players not later than 4/league, making Kamen jo'elock Monday afternoon. The| played by each team. The sclpdy |players who have signed with one | will be announced in The Shr at | team cannot transfer team without the to consent or|the beginning of each w The Star will present anot of th manager of the team they first|some silver cup to the teant win-| | signed with. ..No change of this|ning the pennant, and indi¢idual jsort can be made less than four| medals will be given to the | ind} days before a game. lyidual players with the |best Lincota p playgrounds on | records day, Thursday and Saturday} All managers must bring thelr noons of each week. Double-| list of players to The Star sperting | | |a bread wagon about New Orleans| Steve Kennedy jreader of The Star when he fs in | caught }les and before retiring at 2:30] x Lonnie Austin is a good boxing jo’clock this morning evolved the|{nstructor, but did you ever Se foliowing: attle? Bat marked with crosses the| If Corn fs grain, what is the Cobb ones he considered best. The more | building? crosses the higher he esteemed] x When Abraham Lincoln was them. shot, think Roose-velt it? The loonyline editor's mind gave! If Tommy Burns, doce Jghnny way entirely when he perused this|Reed? Calgary take notice |bateh and the sporting editor xxxxxxxif Vivien Gould) got headers will be played each day,|editor personally, not later than 4 and a ime. limit of 1 hour and a 20/0. m. next ee a JOE MANDOT. MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 8—Less| Italian, proved his class. He is than three years ago Joe Mandot,| matched with Jem Driscoll the now contender for the feather. and for © return fight with Coster in New Orleans This year Mandot has defeated | Gene McGovern, | streets. | “Yankee” Schwarta, Jack and Char Today with a string of victortes,|iey White and Coster. he is one of the crack feather-| Mandot is 19, a natural fighter, | weights of the land. His admirers able to deliver a terrific punch with | believe he will succeed Abe Attell either hand, He tsa natural serap- as boss of the division per, active as @ cat, and with a Mandot's decisive victory here| heart of steel. His habits are ex over Joe Co the Brooklyn |emplary weight championship, was pushing Bat Nelson Writes Loonylines constant co Sauce, would his wife Cat Battling Nelson fs a Who is Loony now? If Hagewinch is Burn-ham? Put up your dukes attle so it's not strange that he the loonyline contagion. Last night the Dane ate a Swiss cheese sandwich and two dill ple Ii—what is selected as the goat xf Owen Moran gast? did Dectes for a husband, why didjirma ad wo fh, Kiigalien get Count De Bufom? Tf Battling Is fighting, wigat is xIf Reno Nevada was hot on Roos-e-velt? July 4th a year ago, why did Jeff-|—-— $$$ ies fries? Sawer: He was doped by the| Western Tent & Awning black hand goclety engineered by : Johnson's left mauler. Get me? 115 Blanchard St.—Phone They have both been with us a 55 bottons upricks in long time-—both old timers made|For eight days international names for our coun : | try. At 11:23 last night I woke RESIDENCE AWNINGS.) . | up with this on my tongue xIf Nelson was Battling when he came into this world, was the ex- istence of T, R. Roosevelt? x When Tad draws a bunk toon, does Bob Edg' : If Saratoga Springs, does White Rock? car Special for Week Only Seattle Spirit No. 2 Here !8 a Hot One. xIf the Loony Editor uses Ta MEALS SERVED. City of Everett of Telegraph, ms Pcie $25. 00 attle Spirit No. 1.4 | oes $33.00 $2.50 Carborundum | Grinder ... $1.50 Theo. Wilts Co. 1012 FIRST AV. Three rouna attic at plriee, datty ™ Colman dooke auto subioct to" oh wEhoUt othee. bite Sunaot, Main 3999; Ind. 18% | won | ata CON WALSH Tom MacDonald wired to officials of the Seattle Athletic club yester | day that he hoped to persuade Con Walsh, winner of the hammer throw at the Pittsburg A. A. U his home and affiliate the Seattle A.C Walsh { the beat welght men in the atry and to the local athletes. He won the hammer throw at Pittsburg with a f 137 feet 7 SPORT SPARKS SAN FRANCISCO. McLoughlin, local tennis pion, who, with Thomas the Coast doubles to represent the s in the preliminary tourna of the National doubles, left today for m to take part in the tourna at Longwood July 17, Melville HL 1 par in all the Eastern tourne ments. Bundy, who will play Long in the later in the month. PORTLAND, Or—William De | | | t cham Bundy and the right Pacific ment hers ticipate with doubles, metral of Chicago and John Berg |well known lightweight wrestlers | of the Northwest, are matched { a bout in Portland, August 8. The principals will post a side bet of $500 SAN FRANCISCO—When Roy Shaw, San Francisco outfielder who was recently married, came to | bat yesterday afterncon in the game here with Vernon, Umpire Hildebrand pr nted bim with a jailver sot of kni forks and «poons for Mrs. Shaw in behalf of the San Francisco ball club. RISING STARS Woodinville wants games with medium class amateur teams. Ad dress Manager Woodinville Base-| ball Team. Two baseball games were played at Woodinville the 4th, Woodinville winning from Snohomish § to 4 tn one of the snapplest games of the season, both teams playing almost an errorle me. Batteries Ryan and hahn for Woodin ville, and Tupper and Hall for Snohomish The game between Hollywood and North Seattle A. C., however, was not a8 good a game, both teams making numerous er rors although several good plays were pulled off. The final ending was 16 to 10, favor of Hollywood. The Lawtons desire games with fast Seattle or out of town teams Address P. Tracy, 2014 Terry Av The Seattle Elks will go to! + erett tomorrow to play their . antlered brethren. The f to Madison Sunday to meet the Ic club, The Pantoriums have several open dates The Georgetown team will go to Kirkland Sunday and play the ck Kirkland aggregation. A big wd of rooters will accompany the team, rs you many things you need the lowest scale of prices. We are relentless in our efforts ) prove to you that Spittning’s he bargain mart of Seattle. 4%-Inch Rosewood Handle ilued Stoel Try Square . © 6inch Fox's Steel square $7.50 HOfoot length Seven-ply Red Reliance Garden Hose $6.00 ihe Ladies’ r loral Garden Set 00 Aleohol Stove . Yours for Bargains, Spinning’s Bargain Store HA1K-1T Fourth Aven: games, to! in — Maurice) will go East | JACK JOHNSON IS EVIDENTLY: PLANNING TO HARVEST RICH CROP OF PUGILISTIC LEMONS AE REFORMERS — be) NEW YORK, here today are not the 10-round draw fight that took yp here betw Dave Deshler of How ton and Paddy Sullivan of New York, as they ar battle between Charles White and a member of the »P 8 devoting half elub. d Sullivan criticived bis work as referee. “You're rotten and you gave Sul-| livan @ raw deal,” said the mem ber, “and you don't know the first thing about boxing T palled Whi vile name. critic his mediately and soon the crowd be White swung on partisan and took sides, Th only af mber had bis shirt policeman had stopped the scrap DUST The fans would appreciate it if | Baumgarten would fine some of the Pippins for nagging. Day after day the Pippin players nag the “Ump Harris crabs on nearly every ball or strike on the Giants, but Baum garien just argues with him FROM THE DIAMOND | last ladies’ day ot Yesterday wan the the week There has been a large at of th feminine fans the last three ladies’ days. | Pretty little Potlatch girls, rigged invaded the atch post in full Indian contu park yesterday with cards. Pp threw his bat into the pins’ be again. Every time « comes to the plate the Pippins scatter from the bench. va | When Ort drove ont a hit to left fleld in the ninth he tried to stretch t Into a twobagger. He was caught sliding into the second sack allright but Baumgarten called him safe. The decision peeved the Ptppins d Baumgarten called Ort out that he called him out in place. lat the first By « Giants a tting ” gooseegged the in slipped down to fifth terday for has n i, So far out ye Ames struck the first time since h holding down the left file he has failed to bit 4 those squalls! 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WHERE ALL THE OTHER FANS ARE A) Famous Referee ‘Knockout Brown Is After Wolgast Wallops a Fan Fight fans} t | time to the discussion of the} | Wolgast to the aftermath | Labor day fight 1 the | Jones. | effect had scarcely stepped from |PUt up the colin the minute Wolgast | can | the ring when a member who favor-| } im. | torn from his back and a spectal) | Portiand winner of three out of four| Clean rudder to Portland. HORNER TRANSFER CO san sansOtO TH Spring Be No Wo Sin. Tasess ) HiGwr 10a NO FIGhY HERE AS LONG AS 1AM Aico! AR is) Va >t “Rh. ™ cy Yie Gaum Qe NEW YORK, July 8 Knock out’ Brown will bet Wolgast $10,000 at ringside odds and will meet him ny number of rounds above 20, or 4 finish, winner to take all said Dan Morgan, Brown ager here yesterday when he 4 that and Freddie Welsh were point of closing a deal for a have wired Wolgast’s manager, to that and I mean bu: I will Francisco. We wilt be the scrap in December o aed if the Frawie comes a law in have th bout real money Wolgast wants to meet W McFarland, two easy ma orders to avoid ‘Knockout The champion hasn't forge beating Brown gave him ter. He will dodge as long a right he on the But one of these days he wilt says the word, have to come across——and that will Butt nw ao want to fight in San | be the finish for Mr. Woigast medias Gouties, The James Bay Athletic club crew of Victoria won the day's biggest event, the junior fours. The © janes showed a winning events in the first day's meeting of DY (Wo and a half lengths. Van the North Pacific Association of Couver Rowing club was a bad third Awateur Oarsmen here, much inter i ent is manifested in the races thin|, CMICAGO—Pians are being aid Portland Crews Win| Press Leased Wir Or., July & PORT! ib With rnoon as they are the really im-| HO?’ today by the tarfmen for a 13 ant ones of the tournament ant pire: ma. Since gry patted y include the senior singles he fawthorn track It is prob- able it will open a week from next doubles and fours. Saturday and close July 29 The course yesterday afternoon was splendid. Portland won the| FOR new, modern j Junior singles, doubles and inter. (37 Virginie st Fast completed nished, with ail inctuding Yate | HOTEL SALISBURY 107 FOURTH AVE. AND CHERRY sr. Ovpostio Seattle Athlete Chub “RALEIGH HOTEL =< TURKISH BATHS HOTEL DEL NORTE 1525 Seventh Aw Just Opened—rerything New and Up to Date “Sina Heat. Hot and Cold nd Retura Belle in Byer RAT Se AND UP PHONE, MAIN ‘3049 om THE GALLATIN aa te sl wemuiy. __Cor. Pike St. and Boren Ave = THE oe Under new mana Comfortable 5 HOTEL VOLNEY & COLOMA HOUSE HOTEL BIGGS The Hotel Shetreas Centrally Located, Steam Heated Rooms S00 and Up. Phone—Ind. 5268; Sunset 6196 odeen: nat ide nmodated Rooms, § bo ttey, winer Spectat Terma by the Week Corner First Ave. and Seneca St. THIS 18 WHERE THEY ALL COMB. 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