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t LEAGUE indi GIANTS LEAVE TO INVADE VICTORIA FOR / ARTHUR BUES IS LEADING THE LEAGUE IN BAT- | 3 s&s T A R Ss P oO R T & - ‘ SERIES WITH STUBBORN TAIL-ENDERS TING, WITH CRUICKSHANK FOURTH. a Giants Capture the Final Contest | TUFFLUCK FAILETH IN HIS ATTEMPT TO FLEE YE CALABOOSE UTPITCHING Vic Holm, Zeke Zackert held the In “HERE LAM in YHE Coop — | KNOW WARY 1 cAN 09 — ake yoo pa dians to five seattered blows yesterday, while the ANICE MESS FOR. ME YO WHEN THE GUARD Comes wirw)) (SHRIMP ’ Giants fell v Spokane twirler in the third MY FEED = [LL Knock Wim, EAS ‘ ted over five runs, winning the game 6| OM THE GEAM AND MAKE and taking six out of seven of the series The third tuning gave & tle the game. With my eocaPEr : a sore of 1 to 0 against the local Tealey Raye . mond ¢ ned with a clean single, and Shea dupli cate plesman fielded Zackert’s bunt and threw} Raymond out at third Nordyke couldn't handle Leard’s liner, and the bases were ded OCruteck shank singled to right, scoring Sh and Zackert I and Kddie Householder came through with a drive to th ce tal Leard 1 Cruickshank Hues force holder second. nd scored on Spiesman’s wild heave when he attempted to steal ; second. Weed fanned. ¢ Cruickshank scored tn the sixth on a slagle, a stolen base, a wild throw and a dropped ball Spokane’s lonely tally came in the second on hits by Cooney and n Frisk and two infield outs. The score rT SHATIER SPOKANK | h AMR MH POA an RM POA. BY] eee Se ae ae ce Pivee 18 8 oe ee ae ae 4 he} 8 Nord a ee ee ae : 2een: Brat 3 1s | Manager Tries to _ Pj Pay Fort f. Pitch Pett? teccmees tt tL RE g irates Pay Fortune for a Fitcher 3 1 @ 3 8 OlMom, p> it ae Be S Ad W MINNEAPOLIS, July 24,--Do-, which bi yur ted, but q a4 Soni tsa) ‘THESE THREE RUNNERS MEET ON JULY 29. Stop, Ad Wolgast .ossvssiss vr ihe mints. 7 MILWAUKEE, July 24.—Despite|ney Dreyfuss, president of the head returned to it rmal sisg a i uit e s the protests received here today! Pittsburg club of the National I see a@ wtill tne future for ’ ee 7 from Tom Jones, of Ad | toag exulting today over the O'T He : r pitcher, 4 alee ast, and Freddi sh, Who | powsension of Marty O'T und will t et * part to fe matched with the spion In) Paul's pit whom he ward keeping Pit & On . top ; rs Lon Angelos on Thanksgiving day,| ceeded in getting by hout taking a couple of seasons % recruit from the Emil Thiry, manager of Packy Mc- | othe ip for the grent spitball to get adjuste « league.” 7 ®, holding the Pippins to five | | Farland, expects to post @ $1,000) artist with a price of $22,500, the| O'Toole ha led with Drey- well-distributed blows. Jensen was | leertified cheek today to bind a! nighe er paid for a player, | fuss pur © Catcher Kelly ; jhit freely The score mn h between MeFariand and 1 be e O'Tool will succeed from St, Paul, and © Pitteburg 9 ah “i 8 Ba Aaya yh ts py Ae dones is en route today to Mil-|had his head turned by the flurry | $10,000. tthe. . $* 00 | Sense i etiand | waukee from Angeles with| — te s ac “ ve a An. ..48 69 .398| |hopes that he event the|jimited round bout, with a priv , ——e : | NATIONAL LEAGUE. [bout. Wolgast in not lige of 10 por cont of the howe) Welsh Won't Fight NATIONAL AMERICAN | heeding say of the citations toland will at him “at his ows Sa mW. Pet. | at Cimetn ee jeancel the fight. Promoter Mc-| weight so he will have no kick B f G EMiengo fi 31 ‘geijpecrue 89 8 ‘eh 23 [ear ne eet ectine ton Wenn, |wetant so he will have no kick! Before Wolgast Go in sadatiee an Louls, Gaspar and Wolgast Thar ving day match, | to $6,0000 in beta. McFar SAN FRANCISCO, July %— ai - seconds Welsh's protest ¢ Mc-|jand has bunked the public long | pp, w 2 a i at Pearland may beat the champion,|enough, The fight will take place|) "2% Welsh will not box sayens sewed 38 sti AMERICAN LEAGUE thus killing the ctiveness of|in Milwaukee Se 18.—Ad Wol-| before his meetir I Angeles : a | os the Los Angeles contest Champion Lightweight of the|next Novemper, if Tom MeCarey RESULTS YESTERDAY 60 Peete World cat prevent it. Such the word Besitie ¢. Spokane 1. 7 ge Aaa WOLGAST CONFIRMS REPORT which comes up from the southera and ae. Detr BAN FRANCISCO, July 24.—Con B W h Sh city, to add one more to the Ab $0, Leste |rirmation of the propoved match DALE WANS the SHOE faitinwone ce’ vromocer Cares Washington champion lightw W. W. Barr was high gun at ¢ hope of sec a for a le - Mitohet! Wolgast and Packy McParland, the Seattle Trapshooters’ weekly meet bor day hb in thi ty |i ais, Johnson and Chicago stockyards boy, to take! yesterday, breakigg 92 of 100 birds Ie Ritchie, the an Franciseo -* is 18, has| Pleid and Landwehr were tied for t © day | At Cleveland ano second with a t of 88 Hugh s news TACOMA, July 24.—Tacoma won | Y*es a3 Fleming won the Selby watch and had 3 to 0 yesterday, Baker, the new | wilt*s,." * ane ad t anklin tr king 19/1} . Wood an . oads he Kk ophy, breaking 19 " , ish before ——— eee “=> “ - Have signed with McF 20 in the first event and tying | the B d has every season for the past 25 133 pounds o’clocMP an 1 am/| Elias with 18 of 20 tm the second I] e th Soe 60 yearn |guaranteed big sum, more than| contest. He won the shootoff by| Seattle Automobiie School, 210 ues a e } ie any fighter ever received for a 18 to 15. Broadway. oo pi | Deootn and Fogel! Irish and 2 j ——v _ —_ e er own Arther Bose is now)" *t hat Now can you beat Kt? r i no : | leading batsman of the North Jim Basket r | ‘ Western league, with a percentage tn» big noise in Ba } Z Sf 240. Miles Netzel, of Spokane, | sociatiog this season. Cleveland = 1 ty second with 325 and Brashear,| io.: yedr? Mebbe tt Of Vancouver, is third with 314. | sinendl - Cruickshank, of Seattle, has come; Gg. oa, = = = 825; Kippert, ts fifth, 325, and) hiny Papke. MELVIN SHEPPARD. ABEL KIVIAT, JO HN PAUL JONES, I he final week of our M er Sale we shall make attractive offerings to those —: of Seattle, ts sixth, - The world’s amateur mile rum;letic club. Each would prefer tc If reports are accepted, Shep heed floor cover pets in all weaves and grades ch we have b ed The next 10 batters tn order are: |, Chick Fraser, released by New | ning record today is 4:15 26 defeat the other than win a bushel pard, Kiviat and Jones Mn toe the 1 a ; : j : m, Vancouver, 321; Sk ions is after the Mobile fram} On July 29 it may be something ne ogg ll a ae _ mark z= pos a pio sero juantities, most of them in good patterns and rss for any purpose and some Beattie, 219; Mundoff. Portland, ‘ lene. will fly. They are toiling what jockeying, the event should be of ther »orders and stairs to match; made, laid and lined, ag follows: B17 sig gages ge eo Even with Three Eyes the| John Pau! Jones, Cornell track | they intend to do when they meet. (come bistoric, and Jones’ world gman. jpokane, . jordy a * « ch rhe one e nite cor b hattered In the * . league of that name can't see past |#tar, is world's champion. Apparently Jonos ts forgotten by record may be shai eae Casale dining > ome ier Bpokane, 399; Bennett, Vancouver, po gute hey my ears portly sm| BY Jdly 30 he may be & once| therm present period of record breaking bad ° n ‘ ? regula io — og pe mn 7 Brommatiolt, Fortien®, 200; | set date, was. They appear to hare overlooked nothing seems impossible and it ‘ pectal $1.95 regular yar¢ a : - Goodman, Victoria, 296; Higgins, i Because, on Saturday, July 29, the important fact that the fying would not be such a shock to see Savonnerie Carpets, regular re Tacoma, 296 Manager Dooin has purchased Jones, Abel Kiviat and Melvin | Cornellian has loped the §,280 feet the winner come home with) $1.75 yard. Spec Tapestry Brussels Carpets, vI batting averages of other) <r, McConnell, whose pitching | Sheppard, the fleetest middie dis faster than either of them— faster George's record of 4:12 34 knocked Wilton Velvet Ca: regular 85c yard. Special . 1 Besttle players are: Shea, 262; 7 , tance runners in the world, will/than any man in the world save endways lar ~ yard.. Special 5 bap has kept Roche: on top tn the ‘ 4 p 65¢ Wood, .257; Leard, 250. | league race. Price was|meet in the mile, at the St. Agnes the Koglishman, George, for that capable i : j ¥ ‘Wiggs, of Seattle, is leading the} athletic meet, Washington park,|matter--and gave proof of along fast enough early tn Wilton Velvet ( A very large collection of hi Pitchers with seven games won and edn Brooklyn. ability to repeat, by jaunting ho There ts no telling what Sh bag: ec ~ Rugs, all marked down for a fene lost. Engle, of Vancouver, has} 1. Giunooley, Adrian, Mich. Sheppard and Kiviat aro rival/in 4:19 34, at Pitisuorg in the and Kiviat can do in their pre jar $ yard final clearance this week— f ‘won 12 games and lost three, and| me ecg & “ten stars of the Irish-American Ath-| National championships frame of mind Pm Wiltons, Body Brussels, Tap | outfield kick to ts by b . , ‘Willis, of Spokane, has won 14 and | %'"* ye poe a nese by “t = = Rody Brussels Carpets. a, Meestry Brussels, Velvets and el ost 4 Annis, of Tacoma, bh rn) oo ag ote Seles pd hg arta regular $1.85 yard. Special z Axminsters, in all. sizes, pat- y . oe 5 - e) colo suitable is of Bookane, are text. cach : FROM THE || SPORT SPARKS || RISING STARS || ;..., pond a a f Raving won 10 and lost five Lcoceag ie ot ee eae ae an DIAMOND tlar $1.63 yard Ne A BIG EXTR& SPECIAL in a cet fie Mvernativanesetang abroa¢ h a lot of on on i | various Hoke, » if be didn’t win New York.—Raiph Frary, former West Seattle trimmed the Com x12 Axminster Rugs, about e ¢ lish ehamptonsh: Arthur Bues won the diamond | Northwestern League umpire, who ets 0 to 4 yesterd slvet Carpets, reguiar 24 : ; the English championship. rugs, in various patterns | cuff links offered by Jay LeRoy to| was appointed indieator holder tm game. It was a d. Special procs te Dy | the Seattle player making the most the National league, has resigned. tween Bills and Case with houors | vet Carpets, regular $ agro ek meee pri ti \Several Good hits daring Potlatch week. Bues Frary had a game leg which was about even. | one 50. Special ri | | was at bat 26 tfmes and punc hod troubling bim. | The Knights of P: defeated Carpets, out 11 hits, four of them home| ooo Port Biakeley lh egg >ecial , Games Expected or Gretckshank gp enn aa agg on Bugs” po ge sl haela we The Blakeleys 950 4 +’ + wregue ~ been jeclar an outlaw by made » ninth, eco a andl yee gr grote closely, getting 10 hits in 26 times | national basoball commission. Ray-\thres runs Ren Pragya beon right healthy? See the o L/L * YEE SEF FSF EFS lat dat Lenard got nine hits in 26 | mond played with an Indepe |Stotting and Fa a Fi * 5 times at bat and Ort, Shen and! team after being suspended by New i Byler E apeers report on Ty? pha a ee ae ¥ | Householder got eight bingles each. | York oe ae | . : ‘ . Pet, Pak ee | South Park won from the Fort og caegdgae ge arfiarred bo 2 1,000 | spokane threatened in the sighth| portiand—C. €. Foley, of San|Ward soldiers 10 to yostorday ge bags with two ou ; By vid vig | Beatty ; pomng * All-Stars «8 0 1,000 # pt Sell eal do | Pionship of the Oregon sta’ | # i What price the Cubs and Giants|# Star Newsies .1 1 500 & Dat. But the bent oy vuld 4° tournament by defeating Nat Emer] The Old Barbees went to Olympia Z @ren’t worrying over the Phils? * Giants .. 1 0 1,000 & bot oe Oe Oe son, of North Yakima, three games| yosterday and wore walloped 11 to | a “ * Fastides + 2 a7 ne | out of four 5 in @ rather Hat game. The trietly speaking, Grover Land|% Moonshiners 1 1 RO * one | —_— batteries were Haskell and Hodge “broke” into the American asso Warrene © 1 000 |, Zackert whiffed tne wie uth ani | NEWPORT, R. t—The National Slaton aud Defrieze, | tion again, at St. Pau! he|® Pioneers 0 2 000 * “Rag eg " Polo championship with three } th Th rs pugnacious catcher busted a band |# #|made the first two im the SIX | toams competing will be decided | oq tno Couthe wae ee the first time out A ee eg WIPO antes jduring the annual tournament at | {oy were Evans and Hamphroy, Fort | | Incthe third frame tote of the|the Point Judith country clud.| Lawton, Marion “ Pe Jim Delehanty, Tiger infielder.) ALL-STARS 9, UNIVERSITIES 0 which commenced today and will elgg agile oom Sco ggggic continue until the end of August.| The Pantoriums were defeated 3 seems to have a second lease on (Forfeited) The Universities forfeited theit| Carthy called him out gpd his de-| The first day's play was witnessed to 2 by the Rainier Valley Athletic nd Stappo, Cluetts. childhood. His game this year is better ca it has been since he] second game Saturday to the All| Cimon’ wan perfoctly just, although | bY & large number of Newport so - ub ia. 4 seven-Inning gaine yester as injur Stars, who were on the field ready |i¢ was a mighty close play jclety people day ngersoll of the Pantoriums to play, and consequently the Unt — |pitched a three-hit game, but was versities are also d given poor support. The batteries SOLID OAK LIBRARY | OFFICE CHAIR—Made of | “ARTS AND CRAFTS” TABLE—An attractive mis- | solid oak, in the Mission fin ROCKER—Maide by Chas. sion style, in the fumed or | ish, solid shapec ‘ golden finish, 28x42-inch top, | spr addie seat, | p | bert, best selected oak, od from th®| gheg played great ball yesterday, CLEVELAND, Ohlo.—For the Limbert, best ak No more harness races “for the and screw construc improvement of the breed. « . 1 + gersoll and Farr ‘ot d farm. Fini I tadiewe Pansy Ger ouxt Po league, foliowing the Woodlands |.44 gian't overlie any bets. or | benefit of the widow and children rae Ingersoll and Farr; Ross and one large drawer, wide shelf | ti ‘ong, serviceable fumed finish Span- prove the breed without selling| te sjcmn ms sak ood eat vet |dyke was the only Indlan who pur-|of Add Joan, the Cleveland acs pr na for books, etc.; regular price | chair ar price $9.50.| ish leather seat; regular izations havlea ‘dropped out, jammed ® bag on Danny jer, who died in Toledo iast Apr ¢ Fort Lawton Seniors won 2 5 Specis ve 5.95 $ | pools. organizations having dropped out. |” Joss day” will be observed this ‘ame from Ballard-? to olf *i290- Special .....$7.15 | Special ..... $5.95 | price $11.00 ecial $6.75 The schedule this week promises} guygie Householder |e usually afternoon with a b efit game be The score waa to - _ —— a If Jack Johnson did say it, the) several exciting games. The Lin-| Y 1 he ] > t Brit iateary: bee : " Lin-|there with the wallop when hits|tween the Cleveland team of the in favor of the soldiers in the sey-| : excuse is that British {dole ry has|colns and Brown Bears meet Satur-| then june American league and & picked nine|enth inaing .when the umpire, & White Mountain | Garden Hose than the X-ray did. But even Eng-|sy.¢ mayen. nag el Ayo Jae Jof American league staré Ballard man, was accused of tipping | and Snow Ball ‘n&-\ game played so far. ne schedule off . 4 aeenel the = : Mshmen will grow tired of the big | Snows: : | Well, Seattle is well above the| ff a signal, This caused the Bal-| Freezers Reduced | A Deeper Price Cut |.500 notch now and only ten games! OETROIT—Elimination play In|Jard boys to leave the field amoke if he careens about as he| Monday—Lincolns vs. Storks. ; did for 11 months over here. Tueeday—-Brown Bears vs. All-|Pehind the leaders the 13th Golf champtonship tourna 75 one-quart size | 50-ft. length, 3-ply, cf ote he aay as ae this week |ment of the Went commenced to ener s4-inch, Ali Rubber "s aS Se ie z, ria is wi day 3 ‘ou » ers, t ake woqt 4 r McFarland-Wolgast, Sept. 18, Wednesday — Star Newsies vs. re ng a A de tins boon wi’ Sixty-four players, who mak | two-g Hose; regular price Milwaukee, at 3. Bazazzam Fastidos. jand the Bees hi the lowest scor@® today, will com-| 1 reeset s i 7 ; ~_ ‘Thureday—Moonshiners vs. War-|stumbling block for the Giants pete tomorrow and the $2 low! Te | $5.50. Special $4.00 aa Please take notice, people, that] peng. Te scores in tomorrow's play qualify | . ok | 50-ft. length of 34-in. fA “Pop” Geers continues to | coast!" Friday—Pioneers vs. Giants bane mg ndbige rd Wb mg muon for match play | $3.75 four-quart stze| Cotton Covered ‘g nt as regularly as he showed he had the goods yesterday | apd 4 ee oe ey oF ; appa — Lincolns vs. Brown | yy tanking tne rippins in @ splen | sabe” atecouacl Hose mene z oo page Ny ‘ didly pitched game. Tacoma crit | Measees 50. Special $5. FOR NEW, modern, furnished roomelics say the Texan is one of the best WALL PAPER | $5.76 eight-au Hl ad eS at low prices, call at The Virginus, 804 | pitch ars that evar performed in the Retailed at Wholesale Prices | sa Rovy v hee THE ABOVE GAR- a) ANGELES CAFE || 222 SoS oie" opens ets eS TE ait tecwiat see | DEN HOSE 18 . Lake Washington strawberry - - - at Preezer GUARANTEE 2 " Have your bills collected. West 1508 Third, Near Pike | 8! EED 4 Latest Moving Pictures fields are now opened to the public. |... Collection Co., 433 N. Y. Blk ° 15 cents per gallon. | Main 6169. oo | MEALS SERVED — Str. 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