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wabtedasllo iti a, tein Oia ENGLISH COLLEGIANS DEFEAT HARVARD AND YALE IN INTERNATIONAL TRACK GAMES Bees Give Giants Another Licking A! Folled again! The champlonship aspirations of our Giants were blighted again yedterday when the Victorians handed us a lovely licking to the tune of 7 to 4& And to make it worse, Furehner and Cocash, Seattle castoffs, played a prominent part tn the proceedings Furchner seems to have benefitted by the change of climate to the Canadian side for he was in grand form yesterday and for six sessions not & solitary slam was seoured off his shoots. Only three Seattle runners got on the paths in the first six innings and they were caused by a pass and Clementson's muff of Bues’ grounder (On Tad 1S GREAT tm SPECIAL COP FOR DUG Now — I'L GET TO SEE ALL WHE GAMES AND HAVE Yo 00 NOTHING While Furchner was toying with his former team mates the Bee batters were pounding Joe Seaton at a lively clip. In the second inning Co cash lammed the ball out of the lot just to show ~~ , Dugdale that a mistake had been made in re ing % him The third was awful. Million led off with a single and Keller walked. Goodman singled to center and Shea missed Cruikshank’s Cle eNtHON rading the bases. MacMurdo was retired sh walke d Goodman. throw, Million scoring, © Bingled to center, tallying Keller ¢ Dut Cocash came home on She bad peg to second when he tried | to catch Clementson, who had a big lead, Ward and DeVogt were} Fetired without further damage The Bees increased thelr lead in the fifth when Clementson walked and scored on Ward's single seventh when Goodman punched * Istanders tallied again in the LONDON, duly 19.—Capturing out a homer » " . Beattie made a brief rally and scored four in the seventh. With|five firsts to four ywon by the one down Weed and Raymond singled. Shea whiffed and Weed scored | American entrants, England yes on Seaton’s single. Duncan hit to Goodman, who threw wide to second, |terday took the honors in the great allowing Raymond to come tn. Leard singled and Seaton aud Duncan | gual track m at the Queen's tallied. ‘This electrified the fans, but the Giante so apsed into | oe are ahbahaer veueenuna Iethargy and Furchner regained their goats. ling Oxford and ( Tiny lygene* The Giants were outplayed and outpitched and the fans who | vale and Harvard. watched the game wondered how it happened that Victor CE oe Sag Snegpe ge Walloped by every team on the circuit, Right now the Bees are playing) gouye unttl the final event, the mighty fast ball, The score mile run, which was won by Bak TTL. of ridge ‘ow pinutes, eee os sa & 3 nw po. a @] Of Cambridge in four mit rd, tb ’e 1 1 : > ui : o i , foketank, ef |. -3 ee 8 elk ee Se es t,t a moe 4c Te Ok ae oes, 8b ‘ e@ 6 e Be dein Bae Week. vt ; 3 8 Pett Raymond. = 3 Mace Ss ° mea ; i i élP ee *Bpencer i @ 6 eh - = al oa Se 384 Duncan ta ninth SCORR BY ENNINGS ‘ cs ee 8 4 1 ee § @ 4 6 OF Give ah. Struck out on 8 by < Forehaer 1D Duncan ,day. Both sides batted hard, and| Vancouver used four pitchers and Tacoma two. The score 2e1—12 17 § NORTH ESt Coast. ~ 20 O—10 18 Chad. cw | WW < iy Mi oo)Port'a ...93 43 ~ &@ shillalah in either mitt he might have a chance, but with five-ounce | Columbias 15 5 Sunday. The bat wes as weapons we really feel sorry for the harp. Curran will jast | teries ¢ Manson and Ober, t so long as Johnson desires to permit him. Rainier; Blair and Greybale, Co secede rathinc sense lumbia THE ONLY ONE IN CAPTIVITY. The Leschi team wants a game Jos Coster should be caught, caged and placed on exhibition as| With some out of town team, being one of the most remarkabie prizefighters in the history of the |? Prien or Issaquah preferred nose-breaking profession | The Ravensdale team went to The Brooklyn featherweight fighter, who was knocked kicking by| Taylor last Sunday and defeated Joe Rivers, the greaser bruiser, on July 4, admits that Rivers had it |the locals 6 to 5. The features of on him. Coster says he simply couldn't do a thing with Rivers, whom ‘he game were the pitching of he found to be even better than he had been rated. Imagine Smith and the backstop work of | fessional pugilist making such a statement! The majority of beaten stagna of Ravensdale. boxers say the referee robbed them, or they were not in the b& The Hollywood team journeyed condition, or that the newspaper sporting editors were prejudiced|to Duvall Sunday and blanked the Against them. After which they demand return matches Duvall team by the lopsided tally Coster is entitied to a loving cup, a medal or something as a reward|of 21 to 0. Woodruff pitched a for his frankness |no hit game, and had the lo at his mercy. Falls City will play | Hontywood next Sunday Kennel Club to | big reductions EXAMINATIONS FREE New York Dental Parlors ag Rg Fa Rg INC., 614 First Avenue ARNOLD'S ELECTRIC VIBRATOR Lumbag ait kindr tam, Par 1 bony guy STAND AERE bir Pin THE RAND TYAND AND LOOK Wisk seconds. Moor of second In the nt of Harvard third, U of the meet only fir the aggrega An THe Game’ sranreo PWOULPAT Mrt3 “THIS FOR THE WOR of points uo English Win International Meet |. Oxtard wan) 64h Lawless " thé rites sts counted fn Putnam and win in the hammer throw threw out all the American forecasts and clinched the meet for England The Queen's club grounds, where the meet was held, were throng by one of the greatest crowds has witnessed a similar eve ‘in Bngland r kantzations tn the 1 played thr defeat od xt Su (Fl kero Sy. MUCH Classy Bunch of Ball Tossers eens Ballard } Wilson, If. against ms like Black Dia Star League Schedule On; Lincolns Win First Game | Ed. Kennedy. tes | ae | Archer: B foams ie re ge) Piay« iz it Toute dui and MeLean _tt Boston nase st Louis.t0 $8 = i REAULTS YESTERDAY. oS ge gh piel eee Vietoria 7 couver 12, | pee eae Rayerk, Ween First row from left to right— i ght rey, PB Gatoma 1h: book ty *portiand To p row—Ell, rf.; Johnson, 2b; Mullen, cf.; H. Johnson, ss amas Tomar. | AMERICAN LEAGUE |" Vietorta Seattle, Tacoma at Van- | The Ballard team t« one best amate @euver; Vortiand at Spokane First Game. {brand of ball this seas Karly tn the » Hal lar 3) and lost one tlinning game by a 6 to 5 soore be Wood and Ca White| has played 20 gamen this anon and broke ev T cS | mond, Port Townsend and Monroe, and will { Fort SPOKANE, July 12.—Spokane| Senndieme | | Walloped Portland 10 to 1 yester. r : i = Gay. Wilts pitched an excellent Pups ana Wittians; Boner RISING STARS % . Jensen was hit hard, and F fants ire wl garage $ 3 $) The Pantorium team traveled to ro i Botnsaal dd Hale; Powe! Madison last Sunday and di Sten hed Wutama Pectia Wilts the Madison nine » 0 . sen, Spokane | Washington ie ae hed great ball for ¢ d ‘Tie Tri d- Nesteerten-<tteahion “Waiker' cad tone; i allowing only two hits aptive an Captor Palkonberg and Fisher About 100 fans accom od the! » el VER, July 12—Van-! i Metra The Pantoriums have several open| couver won a l%inning game from dates canal by a 12 to 11 score yester. The fast Fort Casey team trimmed the Comets of § to 1 on the home grounds The pitching of Moore and sational h by Cassey features of the game PRETTY SOFT FOR JACK JOHNSON. The Seattle Lighting company Jack Johnson has Just signed articles for a fight with Pat Curran, the |tTimmed the U. 8. Immigration Irish heavyweight champion, to take place in Dublin at a date to be |**rvice team 26 to 1 at Woodland Bamed later. A purse of $30,000 has been hung up for the scrap and | P8r* yesterday. The batteries were each pug must post a $10,000 side bet Sehu and Kolk Lights; Woods, When the big dinge faces Curran in the ring {t will be the sorrtest | Henkel, White and Imatoo, Imm @ay for the aforesaid Mr. Curran and his Irish followers since the | tion ? | to famine in the Emerald Isie. If Pat was permitted to battle with| The Rainier team trounced the | Van Costello. When Ed Kennedy, the big Ta coma utility man, was arregted last week for punching a fan who jeored at him, a pleture was taken of him with his captor, “Handsome Dan” Costello, the big cop who is fon duty at Shreeder’s ball m ‘ostello and Kene | pieces juat before snapped them. |GOLD CROWNS |FULL SET | BRIDGE WORK | CROWN WORK SILVER FILLS ALLOY FILLS ‘Open Evenings € the Second Floor Walk Up. the rake y changed sky camera man Gi FIGHT FILMS COMING | Give Dog Show «.::"s;.::' i. | The Seattle Kennel cle pre | the Circul paring to give the biggest and best _ 0 ; me , |dog show ever held in the North-| pe © n and 23, under the auspices of the| week. commenc Handsc Iver prizes for all} ct . oak Seba wee classe wil hung up, and the ex lub next Friday nigh howling the best of each Dance at Dreamtend tonight warded a solid er| nnel club has ured PAINLESS r in th w Kon Marche buildts where conditions are al-| ALWAYS Noche sy mid Agee roigelpe tog Moet A aE = jitors Entries for the close “ |Heptomber 10 hi c SALE OF LAWN Mowers |” oa : Silver Fillings .80.50 Decidud to qu indling lawn Cement Fillings .50 ee oe ies sii need Gold Fillings 1.00 up adi poulley oan) Will Enamel Fillings. 1.00 up sacrifice entire line to close ow | : Gold Crowns and | 14-inch Specia ilar $4.00 Bridge Work, pe |now $2.44 pri tooth 5.00 14-inch High Grade Ball Boaring, | jnaterinis regular $6.00; now $3.74 | in this taet :. 6.00 | 141nch Lilly’s Hest Ball Bearing, | D aX. lreguiar $7.76; now $4.58 , TRACTION 50 | Other standard sizes at equally | PAINLESS EXTRACTING'FREE | $3 to $4 $4 to $8 «$3 to $4 8 to $4) 500 | 50c dia tor que | | RA ot | park grow Three round tripe wtatiy atte at 12m, Sunday, leave ‘Béuttlo at lit mand 6 pm. Leavy ee ee ee ee * * # STAR LEAGUE STANDINGS * * Won. Lost. Pet. * # Lincoln 1 0 1,000 % # Storks 1 0 1,000 * *& Warren o4 000 & & Sluggers e 4 000 *& eee reer eee Lincotn Cubs 21, 10. Storks 9, Smal! Sluggers 0 (for feited). The Lin Warren Ju Warren Juniors in a seven-int Jumped to the i ning, and were never headed, ba ing @ lend of 10 to 1 at the end of the third The Warrens pulled off a grand rally in the fourth runs across the pan. and put The Cubs tal STAR CITY LEAGU Go Toi LEARD — You dor Kis NUMBER. ~Ther Prece BESE YT KNOW oren aT we your, on mae (Harvard) wee ‘. F. HK O'Rourke Phillipe (Vembroke college. ambridee), third, and E GAMES WILL BE PLAYED IN THE MORNINGS INSTEAD OF THE AFTRNOON Loot HERE TUrFLUCK } CAN 00 THI9 waTHOUT BEING A oF THE Pence ang KEEP THE KIDD Ah) Manager ‘Ufer Is Queer Mixture; Has "Faith i in ‘White Hope’ Morris rs TULSA, Okla, July 12.—"Frank ¥4 ™ B. Ufer, off producer,” all tn black we A caps, is the way the Tulsa city dt ' rectory lists the manager of Carl Morris | Since he left Toledo, O., at the jage of 16, Ufer’s life bas been one of thrills, prominent among which marth *i}have been several caused by win a ning and ing several fortunes. He has lived all over the south # west, including Mexico, grubstak FROM THE Jing and being er You'd | DIAMOND never think, now, “ok to the open to sid culosi«a Turned 40 he weighs ly “ Danny Shea certainly had an off|boasts of a ruddy complexion, day yenterday ‘our errors, be-|sparkling blue eyes and a fine aides two bum heave almost a|head of gray hatr record Oi men are red hot “sports and they say Ufer ts a “wise bet Peta ob Z got 4 agg rate tor.” When he is referred to as| ietses aien: eubeedk dikes “Y Jan olf producer, Ufer is merely in A every dsciitén going to ¥ * | troduced He has mining Inter jests In Mexico, in the states, and : The fans thought Cruickshank was|bank stock here, and in other FRANK 8. UFER & safe at first on his infield tap In|panks through the weet Siler | ssnsdieeinicaien a rae | the eighth, but the umpire was evi-| quoted at from a million to thirty! “Carl known he doesn’t have to uy in a hurry to finish the tion. hurry and that his meal ticket is game, and called bim ou | Ufer’s weakness is diamonds and | provided for. He wants Cocash was the classiest fielder | blazes in a way that makes|more frequently than I ; on th eattle team, and be is play | Diamond Jim” Brady look ike a\|bhim. I am sure he'll land on ing good ball for Victoria. He got a] dark gray afternoon and will follow my own plans to homer and a two-sacker out of four Ufer treats betting as a bust * get him there. He will beat Fiynn times ap pure and simple. Speaking of Mor-jand all the rest, one after the iris he sald other.” city and has been playing a classy » Kames with the Victoria league team 2 to & by D le's Giants, Ballard | Ten Million had a bunch of shrill voiced friends in the grandstand, | and he made good with three bits one of them a two-bagger. Will someone please release that bear cub? SPORT SPARK: JOLIET, tis. — Merritt former champion discus tbr dead in this city, after nufte two weeks from serious injur ceived in a runaway, While | University of Ilinots Griffin tossed the discus 155 feet 1% inches, and ywer, is in London he took second with Olympt 6 inches. NEW YORK.—Dispatch: games Buenos Ayres say $9 been raised to bring Dr. Emanuel ker and J. R. Capablanca to gether in competition for the chess te ment of the world. It ts 4 that Tex Rickard, the prize fight and mining promoter, is bring ing about the match. CHICAGO.—The annual meet of | stern Golf association begins | cup | the We July 22, ed, for when the Olymp which teams of any golf association in the world are eligible CHICAGO. — The big aviation al mix meet here ts tangled in a up, the Wright broth a 2 cent fee, on the planes exhibit per licer mand that all aer « Ing are in violation of their patent} rights INDIANAPOLIS—Anvil, driven “Pop” Geers, beat A. Mo ald's mare Nanah in three close heats and won the 2:20 trotting stake of $2,500 at the open. ing grand circuit races yesterday The fastest heat was 2:10 LOS ANGELES—With a match with Joe Rivers promised to th winner, Patay Kline of Newark, J., and Johnny Kilbane of Cleve- liand are today training as he before for their 2Ground lied six more in the fifth, and were never threatened again | Stolen bas gave the game to the Cubs, T ran wild on the paths, and purlotned bags with lin punity, The seor RHF Warren 001612010 7 Lincolns ..2621631—21 9 4 Hanker and Berg, Lincoln; Hoag land and McCoy,-warren, Umpire Fox } The Small Sluggers forfetted to} the Storks because they had only the i H the games will be In park in the morn field when the seven | weleome, of the afternoons. s change has been made because y member if th league teams in the a ns | The next series will be played to morrow morning between the All. Stare and Woodlands. The game at 10 a, m, sharp. ¢ rs and Brown Bears | will play at 10 a, m. Friday, and | the Pastidoes and Moonshiners to Star Newsies and Universit! will play a double-header Saturday nore the first game between ‘ostidoes and Moonshiners to mence at 9 a, m. The Yorks have entered the I, ague, which makes 14 teams in the race for The trophy. The names of the teams will be put in the percentage column as soon as they play their first game WALL PAPER Retailed at Wholesale Prices DAHLEM & BARRY 1508 Third, Near Pike MEALS AERVED, of Bverett of Te Mthout, notloe Phones—Sunset. Main $998; Ind. 18, er Saturday afternoon at the arena. Kline is a rugged fighter with a wallop, but this 1s) offset by Kilbane’s cleverness. LOS ANGELES—Greeted by a score of old friends who gave him the warmest kind of James J. Jeffries, corm) avyweight champion, is home to- after a three months trip to former champion hale and hearty and touched by the reception ac him Willie Ritchie to coun Vernon cor Fight Fred Welsh Ptoncs: Main 932; Ind. 1995 SAN FRANCISCO, July Freddie Welsh says he would like to meet one or two good fighters before he faces Wolgast, and Willle Ritchie, a local lightweight, ts anxious to meet the Britisher. Neal Dunn, who is managing Ritchie's uffairs, says his man is willing to sign for a six-round bout in Oak land or a 20-round match in San Francisco or Los Angeles Seattle Automobile School, 210 Broadway. ove NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE VICTORIA vs, SEATING r M.S. FREED Wrestling sioal Culture Au N La. Main Si Griffin, | rs demanding | —hUOOW REN. | Portland Express That's the Name of the New Train Which Has Been Added jto the Already Up-to-Date Service of the (Line of the Shasta Limited.) It leaves Seattle at 11:45 a. m. and reaches Portland ade and the fact that it has been splendidly patronized by at 6:45 p.m. This train m its initial run June 21 the traveling public since the first day speaks for its popularity, Its equipment is of the best, including STEEL COACHES | AND : OIL-BURNING LOCOMOTIVES If the Portland Express does not suit your conven- Se | | Classified Page, ience, then one of the other three trains of the O. W. y R. & N. surely will. They ares Local, Leaves Seattle 7:30 A. ‘Shasta Limited . . 11:30 A eae 14:15 P. Seattle Ticket Office: Passenger Station: 716 Second Ave. Jackson St. at 4th and Sth Avs Main 7378; Ind. 262! L. E. GILBERT, D. T. A., Seattle Phones: E. E. ELLIS, Gen. Agt. W. D. SKINNER General Freight and Passenger Agent OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS, 30514 ainane Street QU Ow! 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