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LIPPY WINS POTLATCH GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP, = DEFE? TING REMARKABLE GAME READ THE STAR IF YOU WANT THE LATEST — SPORTING NEWS SERVED IN SPICY FASHION Giants Soundly Drub the Cham THE ||" Stcedy’ Playing| Walsh Comi ‘Li y Drub the Champs GT EROM.THE |" "tor Steady Playing) Walsh Coming Lincolns Beat ° ASTING about every ball that waa dished over, the| DIAMOND : ate, the Giants made 17 hits off Kraft and Holm t th C | . a Pimiehday and took the game, 12 to §, Sage pitching | yee, Ppa gee et o the Loas e Fastidos| DETROIT LOOKS GOOD IN AMERICAN. food ball with the exception of the first and lant in-| | Venterday® gums wnt twenty NEW YORK, July 18,—Con | Detrolt looks good tn the American, The Tigers trimmed the Ath- nings. five hite, four ‘of them homers, was Walsh, chagipion hummer thrower| ¢ 4 ¥ 44 * #4 ¥ ¥ 4 ¥ ¥ ¥ Hy | lotics four straight games, and have won the first two from Boston. c. The Indiana got to Sage hard tn the first, three] i) ei or the combined efforts of the York Athletic club, in| % %| Mack's men are missing Hddl and rumor nays the toam is badly podig hits, a pass and an error giving them three runs,| 19° bo today pi Lore erent oe Port (2 STAR LEAGUE STANDING & split by personal quarrols, Dotftit has @ lead of nix kames now, and skull. But the Giants started hammering Kraft right off) ae Y OF. where he has re nd pawn W. L, Pet. #/ they will be hard to catch. Right now is the hardest period of the race, M. G the reel, and a base on balls and five hits, two of! Umpire MeCarthy robb aan tavliaions taken incoine . 2 0 1,000 */ but the Tigers are going fine, and are a good bet. hatehe them doubles, put five rans across the pan. jot a bit fa the wh er Plage gg rey SFr Storke ... 0 1,000 * as . ent at Beatle ncored again in the second, Leard driving |called Shea out Bthletid ‘Graeminadions Ga the All-tare 0 1,000 * i Botl outa twobasger and scoring on Householder's/ hit passed Netsel, and | Cooney al re es rg ead py og | © 1,000 & BOXING REVIVAL AT ST. LOUIS , tle double. |e sen <b edit ole ma pe friends ta a a oe 0 1,000 The professional boxing game has again been introduced into St, years, The indiana tied the tally in the third, Cooney and| fired the ball to second. | Blue Seek hin 2 teen He wand ta We 1 600 #/ Fouls, where things pugitistlc have been quiet for @ few years. It ts ways Cartwright walking and Nordyke punching out a/peat the throw, but the ua ” ak’ neaata with* he ae |a Biaanere 1 000 *| now up to those back of the sport to see that it fs kept going on @ legit. back | home run, Shea duplicated this feat in the second enaed im ou! i> Wertlon . 1 000 &/imate basis. There is no fault to be found with the bouts that ean be | oowk! | half of the inning, giving the Giants a lead of one 8 got three hits In four times The- eta weight ‘man bas extedl x Plone ands 1 000 %| pulled off under the present interpretation of the law, which limits the ing a which was gradually Increased up, all solid drives. that he be given his release from |* sb 1 000 #| outs to #ix rounds, although the fans would much rather see cont met hi Kraft was benched carly in the fifth with ten hits and seven runs| Bill Leard was the bright light ny ge dal ng ys saa 1 000 #/ of longer duration 1 agains a ghaiked up against him. Vic Holm went tn, but the Giants bad thelr | at second, accepting everything Welsh. ecpaets s ONDE) ala aa ta o 000 * The bouts must be staged on the same basis as in Philadelphia—~ head FE clothes on and the bombardment continued. that came tn sight, besides making | strong competition on the Coast * | six rounds, with no decision rendered in the ring by the ref Cat was @ reatening in the ninth when Cooney rapped out’ two hits and scoring two runs [PEER EE E Bl cing out the decisions in the ring does away with the winner's an f persor 4 Yooked th sl from Champion Kt Alfred Mund | od ; omer and the bases were filled, but Sage settled down and retired the | Qanny Shea had his batting eye! and Babe Crawierh... Linastne 18, Panidte & losers end of the purse, and the boxers are pald a stated sum for ap. aT 4 side, fanning Hoffman and Zimmerman. The score with him, He got a four-bagger BN hin LAncoln Oat os 8. pearing. The clubs protect themselves, however, against stalling by Cc 2 enarrtn. SrOKANT. a doable and a single in four times . ibs won thelr ##¢-| refusing to pay the fighters until they have carried out their contract bol, 5 4 Hk H POA ape & ro. a *® up. ond game in The Star league series |in a bona fide manner. favor | 7 . 4 4 2a. he ee Cruickshank seems to be the H. D. CASSIDY. Herday, defeating the Fastidos| ” “gt, Louis was at one time a big fight center, and there ts no reason, a. 5 } {3 : only man on the team who can] R, Col, July i—Harry lraded tite one of Kea a tenet Cees renperts Sendied, why St should Sct Become’ one of thy plenty ER a Sa 4 oe bunt the ball, He laid down two! D. Denver right fielder, hb . ~ mer) important fistic centers in the United States. p! : a eae : beautioe yeatorday, and each time| 38s established a recoré<for con: | @-—Will you tell me if Hacks sad Gove the 1a boca cong ei 7 aie 4 ys Se TR RR Ly - 2 7 schmidt ever wrestied Yusouf, the » ve the IAncolns four runs = i. ire to Z S0Rsgt Sides” S38 pak rage Bhat aa ppd yah aaa games in Clase A base: | Smile Turk, and where? in the first, and then Smith set JOHHNY KLING PICKS THE CUBS. , tour, 1 } a | ale i boys rection bunting during the| Cassidy ts rounding out bis fifth | A—Hack never wrestled Yusout, ed Gown aud pitched good ball, Although now wearing a Boston uniform, Jubnny Kling picks the = é ih ie 1d 2 {Kean \ yen | eames ta rounding out bie fifth | che original Terrible Turk, who was |*lthough he was rather wild Chicago Cubs as winners in the National league race. Johnny ts @ ‘| ; Fg ge os \aut tmissing @ single game through |orwned when the | In the fifth inning the score was | heady player, but right now Chance’s men are having hard work to cling iq | ante Pro. am . ns = ; fgg ie #8 oreat | sickness, injury or any other cause, | Ine nank |5 to 3 tn favor of the Lincolns, but |to theird place. Their old machine ts shot to pleces by the retire 3 scOnE BY NOR te trong = ae Ming etl he |""He has played more than 700| in the sixth the Fastidos went to| ment of Overall, Steinfeldt, Evers, Kling and Chance himself and the A core ean ie ae — ts re oro Somer 10K | successive games. Q—(a) Can a player be given an | Dieoos and the Lincoins made «ix|team deserves great credit for their uphill fight. Hight now the Giants i : gee Bee ee eee te ae cved When the umptre| Cuma 141 Gaper Gsims a]orrer W ho mince a fly? (8) Can a runs, and Cardinals look stronger. Red Dooin’s Phillies will also take a lot § ’ Sammars: ene Thames on be ite Ott Mortyke, strvck ost-B7. Of | Catied him ei ied kine [record of over $00 consecutive | double play be made on a foul fly? Today the Brown Bears and Star |of beating. v oy 3 tp Gene & Bae oa te le -O8 Bags}. © " } a ene Ric it-| samen, but Cansidy leads in class| A—(a) Yor. Yes. Newsies play, and tomorrow the j — " a PIT! Bade cuecartny wolf out of the game. eon y cea Pioneers and Moonshiners will Christ — — - 5 Christe Saver defeated Victoria $ to 4 In] Sage gave seven bases on balis,| Canntdy was 30 in July. He is| Q—Who is the gr prong If Y N Y Be j en rather a ragged game Reagent | bee Rag hen ee count, tor rune. a native of McClain. county, Ilii,|ever In the prize ring? - etie, ou are ot at our st i cage Starkell weakening in the seventh | As ‘om his wildness he pitched! noise, He broke into professional) A-That-ts a matter of apinion. |. ane & PO 4 BI . ., . a af inning and allowing four runs after | 4 fair game j baseball from Hiinols, Wesleyan | Some experts favor John L,, Sulll-| Pon on) eae weet Sse a goed te very. Got better! ae coal gs the score was tied, Gervais started | Captain Ostdiek knocked umpire|from which school he ¢ ted | YAR, some think Jeffries and Peter | + $f If your stomuch is wrong, your liver and bowels inactive—your J | several for Vancouver, but was replaced by | McCarthy down and rolled him In)in 1906 with a Bachelor of rf Jackson were the best, but the 1 ¢ 9 nerves are sure tobe on edge and your blood impure. 5 T | | lence ae. x F not kn Cates in the seventh. The players | the dust, but it went as an accident. | degree. | writer piekw Jack Johnson © ¢ 9 cheerful and hopeful. As they have helped in thousands of cases, £ P nagged Umpire Alien and Pug Beo-| Spokane started the first inning | His major league experience was | esniin ‘he a) Corn s {nett and the Victoria reserve Men as if they intended to eat up the | With Washington of the American! J ¢ . be ee Ey ial \ were chased off the bench in the | yor Giants, Two singles, a doudle |!4sue. although he made a short ins t e oor 5 fifth. The score and a base on balls gave them ¥ with Pittsburg when he first) Fi Typ’ : Yane’s three ru na, but Seattle came back go ‘ | P io B A A ® % weterte n their half and scored five on a watdy has not wasted his tl t hT Bren, vf ae i Gereaia Cater w “pwd a jurney , ae ae os \ Starkeil and DeVor on ee mia three singles and Taner en become. When he quits 0} a Cc 0 ey oO ep ee + % clp you and will give your system the natural help it needs, 4 é @ doubles. he will not have to go to work. He! ‘T. 8. Lippy of Seattle won the a ee } 1] A few doses will make a great difference in your feelings and your A ty NATIONAL LEAGUE. tm the third Sage walked the firet |°%2* ® th Dakota farm, several final champlionsht and af th 3 4 H a y y tir dem ek coon @ First | pullding lots in Kansas City and! Potlatch toprney given by the Se- AS ee 3 3] looks, They will help you all along the line—to a clear head, < P< py 1 § [one over the left field | moving picture show tn Denver. |atte Golf and Country club on the 5s $ ¢/f free from aches—to bright eyes—to healthy active organs. — This eats Chicago deveee es eo et a 0c 6 yesterd " : sure, quic MeTighe. Brows and Kling; Repibach | one fan in the grands NEW YORK, dary 18—With arti 5 ai in ke eatorday defenting ¢ Totals cet a ies quick and tonie family remedy will help Nature to tinues Beattie, 12, Rpokane oda Antvon. had 50 cents bet on Seat was | cles po gl ety! Magill in 38 holes by @ acore of} feore by lanings. to Tacc “wae onsen ,| err much. peeved: because ‘Tighe | tate Wella, the Ragiies Mehcerione (sey (oct Steat Somntch ae, & nl | ict aT :| Restore Your Full Vigor ea ted $3 {| Mould’ take Sage out, but after champion, end Pama Werocenn movers Segre oly pay ered "Sasa as . ‘i oe ; and Rartdua; Cote ana | the e you could have heard |}, |. were needed to decide the cham Sold Everywhere. In boxes with full directions, 10c. and rom ee ie Rarieaa; Cole on | dim & mile, “You're all right, Saxe, bg Se rome |plonahlp. A clever put on the 38th Ss od ‘cw eighth . fold boy.” : ere to hole won for Lippy j cei se RTS ae egg Ba —— A wood . »4 the games af Phy ah | . *; of t Pippins Beat Tigers ' tae gemen.nt PUMA: | Ort’ te playtig a ales. geme newline ‘eee mill that will) Mr. Lippy beat both the bogey | Geatsio Avtomentio Goheot, 210] Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy of ~ diamete [© ‘TACOMA, July 18.—Portiand —- Mt First, and ie biting the bail bard.| probable that the bout will he ee feneghe fiw gh =A ee ime ee! gell real estate, etc. reservo! 4 Pot water: 4 yed one of th o — " : i te oma 4 to's yesterdey.| AMERICAN LEAGUE | thems twoucercr onich besoghe |Riace, August 28. The articles ¢all Sear aeea wa tha Bowie Bao. | ee RRR psalm Hall was wild and was taken oUt | p00 ee ae re eee eee Malek bromght ifor 136 pounds at 8.0'clock. Wells’ | : | pon early in the second, leaving 2 bad | At Derrois ds ae, wee | manager, Geo, MeDonald, declared! NOBLESVILLE, Ind —Rose } ger getup for Baker, the new Texan | Collins and Corrigan Hatitte and Stan | * page octane grr of - tithat he had given up all hope of | Shawn of Columbus for $6,000 1 ¥ this pion ae OF om Notgere hai drive in the; iN b 7 : - fwirler. Baker pitched good : He dips fl ga ll 1 the securing a match with Ad Wolgast.’a trotter, has been sold to M. T that fil ; about ir iJ ££ Plot second base and Raymond, afte 5 ‘and was tight in the pinches. | wasnington ine was effective, holding the | 4, Chicase se ‘Seseon | ange. Sullivan am , ohms) a hard run, got it im his mitt, but? Your visi A re tive blagles. Te score: |yoit Atos Hats auto ded: to tutes wien Your visit will be incomplete unless you see our handsome new store at Pike Street 4 Yd SoS 2 at cteyetana $$ [giving Neteel a bit and Fifth preane This is Seattle’s largest housefurnishing establishment, and you will % Lamiine and Harris, Portland; Hall. | pyrken and Pusher; Fora ana] Some of the fans began to get enjoy a visit here. Come and see the fountain on our main floor. In our rest room y . ‘and Burne, Tacoma ouneoun : J r " ‘ t room you wnt e— ie *S feestows fn the ‘nin Fhe =| Bradbury System will find writing tables and telephones for your use without charge. You are welcome to | «GIRL OT 14-3 | Cooney put one over for = aimed Cl h wander through the entire store and examine our stocks; everything is marked in plain-[@ Hamilton. George. Powetl ard |and then Cartwright and Nordyke jothes are figures and many prices in all departments are marked down at special sale prices. Ki Sut Que rasan, Martio, Leng, Comms | singled, and Netzel walked, filling Potlatch Clothes —_— —————— —— : t AERO “ a . |the bases. A fat youth wearing a . ae da — - = = Coble, 1 Sat, but failed to measure up to/%ut of tan and spiked shoes wax P Four Good Values in Din Chairs |" SPORT SPAR Paneer thal genres tg ie 44 a pinch hitter, and, like They are the “gift thet ve tality Mls oa ling hai: S| charned ae , =a hy ealey lothes t ; : 3, : Raymond squeerod Zimmerman’s clothes because it * p= Alpe SACRAMENTO.—Pitcher Snook | ; : GAN FRANCISCO--Gacked by |and Outfielder Carrigan are return-|€TOunder and ran over to second, give you the mosf Sat ? on leyery cent his fellow jackios canjing to Sacramento because the |farqusyhansed (he pill to Leerd.| — isfaction in style, -fit whee faine, “Sailor” Petrosky will step|Portinnd management wanted tol ovo.” Netael, and the spasm was ag G by Bi — the ring tomortow at Oakland | send them to the Northwest league. yp ae ei servieg and price praersocre } @ six-round bout with Kid/| They signed contracts to play with | give he ? Petrosky won the ad-|the Portland Coasters next season, | | Is Still Credit Helps Bay Them vaults.” rn ae ae, whe: Be eet erry \Netze At the same priced that Were to # on “Batiling” Robinson, the! BOSTON.—John |. Taylor toda ame prices pane keys to clever negro from the cruiser Cali-|refused to deny a rumor that ¢ ° you would pay if.you ed George's chief claim to dis-| Boston American league baseball | ea ing ague paid ous gash. or you ha tinction was earned in his former | club will change hands befor the | paid cash elsewhere. eaid. fight with Petrosky. end of the present month. “If I| Miles Netzel of Spokane ts stil! our "cdadit to Wes — were offered enough money of| leading the. batters of the North i et i ur : . “ ef ost valued asset— money, 2 ICAGO.—Edward Gabrysck is| course I would sell,” was bis evas | Western league with an average of | bairag nan bore today as @ result of in-|!vo statement. po rane oem Arthur Doss is use it. = 4 received from @ batied ball, eres wong ade cml] Frisk and marshal | ALBANY, N. Y¥.—No explanation | Swain and Brashear of Vancouver 4 * which a him in ae oan | wae forthcoming today from Peter |are tied for third with .327, and a rysck was a spectator here. Stone, manager of Joe Ferguson | Siebt, Tacoma’s new catcher, is next Near ° "ASTERN if of Philadelphia, who ran out of bar wa — con Kippert Gaien match with Knockout Brown last Of Spokane with 325, and Cruick aia 1 Sols i , LAGRANDE, Or—Lagrande won nose svi om -~ aap blanco a eet labank is etehth ‘with 324. Mun st. Outfitting Co. Inc. | Made of hardwood, | Solid wood _ seat, | Hardwood, with! Made of hardwood, t in the Eastern Oregon | hours before the bout was schedul-|40rft of Portiand is ninth with 321 > }] in the golden finish, | back posts T-bolted | quarter sawed back] .. . ape meet eon wee nt “Seattle's Reliable Credit House” continuous back |to seat, all hard-|Pancl, wood seat, | finished golden oF ‘Slitchell yo ound.) venice, Cai—Just to keep busy, |. The averages of others of the posts, braced with | wood, in the golden — Dai tipgecibnat Early English, in ime Sg second * eddie Welsh, the English boxer, | 5° eam are en 256, Lear short arms ‘i f mi biscaha mies itati % Moore Jas succes cs green has joined the volunteer life saving | 250, Ort .230, Raymond .197 e ; sin : | oF Mission finish; | arms; golden finish; eee tops: & Seattl tad ge at igre Fa here. Wetsb sere he wil! 12° sows Porn averages tol price $2.00. | regular price $2.25. | regular price $2.75. | sawed oak ; $3.50 val- *% Orphe pact. some real work if an occasion | 275, puver 2! ° ; “lait Sara is the league, while |some , Tea! 8 | Portland 249, Seattio $39, Tacom: | Deen cnuned dy the bow on J ses o- °° “es Special .. ...81.4B | Speciat .. ... $1.75 | uc, for ......91.95 be spb na a close second to Elgin. | 338, Vi ~ Death oceurred while the « isc ! i ® Pantay * rsa care Sora lctoria .232 still unconscios ° eos ones — *® Grand PORTLAND. — Pitcher Snook at eeene ~Hiesigete, Oe Bet — Th born ‘in Carte . * picture . — ir . hol ” on a resident daa Outhicider Carrigan, picked up |tlane record. for sustained test || RISING STARS y fir nine years. Meslived on 4 sates b afroalae by Manager McCredie on a recent /here today after having covered 288 | wpb Dagar pd sie! . Saar southern trip, were released to-| miles without a stop. Tabuteau, | a at the resid: = > ate pS day, and will retura to Sacramen, with 152 miles, was the former |, avensdate Setanted Frantdyn in| exo, residence. rod 33 fa4s : SS kkk to. The jornians were tried record holder. ] e Banton M | batteries were Barton , . Ravensdale; Ander “Mrs. and Loman, Franklyn, by Mrs. night, is The Ross Athletic club team beat g ‘ seen her the Lescht A. ©, nine 15 to 5 in a 1 d numerous game played at Woodland park Ou } - it. It is Sunday, Coleman, th t “ SAN Oy : mous : wnitted 18 men aid had the opp | J SAMITARY COUCH— | UNIVERSAL FOOD | COM SPRING—A say portravs ing batters standing on thelr heads. Sin With solid oak ends, extra | CHOPPER — The best | S¢rviceable spring, made climbers Perry canght a clever game. P- well made frame and good | made: family size, with four | “it 120. coils, angle irom a Pa art a yy Pp . Se as one | frame, all etal col ic 2 ~ a m" % ‘The wy 4 gfe “ f coil spring su « 2 a4 _ r ee: ayy ~ " a metal constru ial We Are Going To Give The Potlatch Visitors And ines 7 brig oo seg Searle ox i a1Se sited . 5 a 4 Segui: poem knives ; regular price | tion; regular price $7.00 .... ba gt The People Of Seattle Cause To Remember Us As Moran of the Cluetts was the feat treat Special $9.75 | $1.25. Special ec is a new The “Shop Of Values” In Clothing —We Have En- ure of the game, The Cluetts have _—_ pone 3 eed ndah , th ’ won 13 games this season and lost . oF : i iske w! ae ee ee pening € hear Pe c ung Men's Set dau’ ‘aes aaat wor ot tote OUR ENTIRE LINE OF PERAMBULATORS is now morrow 1 and, Hence xvive You Choice ny games. Address Carl Pike, 2626 W marked dc fc ¢ dsummer Stoc Seeatt, 3 Summer Suit In The Shop For 64th st. sai i j et tei ct the Midsummer Stock-Adjusting Sale. A ‘Tne. Reotion gt re fine style, similar to picture, dark green, large size, giving Dicken ie astiakes wallopes e nity of rs y under the 1 Pla geo gg Fv plenty of room for pillows and wraps, very comfortable fe appe @ in a well played gamo. springs; $17.50 value, for.......cccceees $13.25 tego . Values Up To $35.00 Phone ceny Hage ng Pe 2 Fort 6 $22.50 Perambulator, Special for ........... ve... 817.00 iseity.< Sizes For The Stout Man As Well As The Medium Moore, the clever soldier plicher $25.00 Perambulator. Special for ........ othe SHANER & WOLFF [°""""—. po umeanwei marcy a gtaags og The Seattle Lighting compan: 29.00 Perambulator, Special for ™amelia POPULAR PRICED CLOTHES SHOP team defeated the Poulsbo team at $30,00 Perambulator, Special pe oe ing Girl,’ 803 3d Avenue Poulsbo Sunday & to 2, in an Inter Ls sd ape meh ah Mo ce titre .. $22.50 on one of i ‘esting game. The feature of the $35.00 Perambulator. Special for . 26.0% tertaining 4 . $26.00 a gamo,was the timely hitting of th gk here. Ker ee Lights. The batteries were Leaf 5 Stak 0 %, . blackface aS and Stufty for the Lights; Mathew: Seattle's Largest ———= diate. 4 son and Twedt for Poulsbo. Special Housefurnishing Store A $5.00 Fi pts P The Farwest team defeated Index Price Buy Now ges ) AN GEN B ERG 16 to Sunday. Hiddy, of the Far. % 2 ee Pay Later Solid Oak rf wests, pitched a fine game, The nell, ghaplain; Ice C 1100 FIRST AVE., Cor. Spring St. Farwesis want a game with the By treamurer, “Mra, seis Sewing Lo erett Moose, Address R. M. Bolles, ductor, Mrs, Lao¢ ua Freez . A po . guard, reezers, . e care of Western Dry Goods Co. * “The following program will be Chair | pated a ¢ er the installation’ ig i OC et The Spaldings trimmed Sequim 7} Yl to New York and wore # D|. “Opening address, W. jm Refrigerat Free With to 4 Sunday, Rose, Bishop, Wright iy ewan ehena aay fey en tn stpsing ‘Americy ors and 4 : . > ‘and oh! on, Gladys B RAZOR AND STROP SALE tad Cloudy ‘nelped Sraldings wis | gue exetaetion given, fem. | [ther wronteonk, addnad Fireless Each Pe ; . anc w of the fact that they! were |Cormick, voe: i Rock: BASS TACKLE—All Kinds | Clark did some clever battery work. |Atrone of the road at the time ths | sossenpamine “te autor Cockers ether Sewing ¥ 3 fs ainants hold that \they @hould | dress, Sate Commande ° : i For Dance at Droamtend tonight, “|ave been protected by ite asapityen,” [readings Mise Garcon Wernse | « Wee: Maat Machine cIKE 8T. AND FIFTH AV.

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