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sa aosamnee bar ieee inheaeineindiinetariomeniaahaeaeaanetantan ean Seattle Wins Hard-Fought Contest VICTORIA, July 27.—-Seattle made tt two to ono yesterday, trim- Ming the Bees 5 to 3, getting two runs in the elghth and ninth tanings en timely hits, coupled with MeCreary’s wildness. It was a hard fought @ame throughout, and the Isianders had a chance until the last man ae out. Seattle tallied one tn the first, Leard walking, and scoring on Brennan's orror. Doubles by DeVogt and Goodman tled the score tn the third Ta the fourth Islande ook the lead, Cocash singling, ad ancing on Brennan's sacrifice and coming home when Cruickshank Ss MeMurdo's long fly ants scored two in the fifth, Senton walked and Fullerton riticed A wild pitch sent him to third, aud he galloped home on ckshank’s double, Exdie Householder hit and Cruickshank scored The locais evened it up again in the sixth when Kellar singled, @ent to third on sacrifices by Cocash and Brennan, and tallied on Clementson's single With two down In the eighth Ort hit, and scored on Shea's long @rive to left. Fullerton walked tn the ninth, and trotted to second on B passed ball. Cruickshank doubled, scoring him. Goodman made a beautiful running catch In the seventh of House Bolder’s jong foul My, Clementson also made two star stops. Fullerton was effective during the last of the game, while Mo Greary weakened. The score: vicToRt SRATIER, Tn mPOA An ih 1 TOA ® + 8 8 fF Ol beara. nae Fine fae 4 0 0 8 OO] Grote at 2 eB eae id EE © ot ae 24 Ge: Be srrree se ee 8 ee eb gt a. ewe aK cas aS Bs Be eee 8 ge ee a ae se bw e 4 2 8 2 2 Of Beaton, te ort: f 2 oes ar a ee Ce ae ae >eeoe ’ mae oe a oP “ -—--<« Totale ...66 we emit ‘Totals NB a Be See “Batted for McCreary tn ninth SCORR BY INNINGS. Pee sess >e@ee?s © § 3 oria > ee ee ek Be ee ae, Off McCreary &, off Fullerton 1 Struck out Bases on dalle McCreary to MeMurde, Umpire— Mecreary 2, by Fullerton 10 Bey Double play The score fourth frame. NATIONALS (Piret Game) Moston ‘28 | At Cheng BS pax. Mat terte Metis Weaver and FF mee BOAN. og | Kilna, Reutbach and or 431 (Deree —— 429 Pair t (Ficst Came 03 / New $3 t oa Perdue and Kling; Cole on ee Bee ae 8 Hurke and Bergen ‘amnite, Gardner « | petiaaeipe as ¥ see, at Mpokiane ot Ta: | Att La wma, seen seaay ta at Portiand Bengals Trim Reds * = TACOMA, July 27.—In a loosely: | Played game Tacoma deteated Spo | Kane 6 to 2 yesterday, Kraft was! found for ten hits. while Higgins | « doors, Geyer Moyers, Louis Pitebed good ball. Lynch, Burns | At Sew Vork end Frisk each got three hits | ..2f "Cyrene. eons) sicawo At Photo Davcertes tinker, Yoon Pape and a : L ° Pippins Lose Again PORTLAND, July 27.—Garrett |, end Winterbotham were pounded 4: aemnntes' yee : "aM over the park yesterday and fasey. Walker * Vancouver won its third straight “game 7 to 1. Cates was effective cieveiana 9k al ) St all times. Gerrett was touched At Phhlindetpntn I SES » for six hits and five runs in the. ,,l! bases Moonshiners and «ar Ry oe Atesmit h one man on | Today the rena play and tomorrow morning * oj the Giants and Pioneers will meet ewsies raring ani ABM. PO A STAR LEAGUE STANDING. Heh aah HR SS ae ee ae Lecotne ae te Be oS ee Beare 5 bw oewe Giant 1 : . : ” * 9 All-Stars : 1 ; : 1 . . Btorks a | Poe Poe Finstidiee Fane ee ee omens ' Star Newsies i + 33 » een 6 arene ° 1 (000 STAR ig La o f (eee KH PO. A & ridcobau ee i By ale | Fastidos, 9; Star Newsies, 2. | {! TS RS ae ee: es Outhitting and outflelding their | W Lad o. 4 252-354 ts, the Fastidos trimmed | Siarm. Boe aes “the Star Newsies 9 to 2 yesterday | Leo so itt @ 6 -St Lincoln park in the Star league | #77" Se Sak MR as -@eries. The paper venders could nf Rot sdive the delivery of Smith,| OF Sem ‘who held them to two hits bunched | »," riseerss 0028 z . fm the fourth inning and me ten men. Struck Harmon was tapped for six hits, | gg may One of them a home run, and roy, Beith Lange five Fastidos. He issued en a four passes, [s The feature of the game was “anicoys bore ran in the third wits | Jang Beat Barbees TROY. M.S FREED Playing a good all-around game Boxing Wresiting - s fu 7 Rosey nysienl Colne || Waseda university nine defeated 115) Washington Bids. the Old Barbees 11 to 6 at Dug ipie Zine dale’s park yesterday afternoon The Japs round the ball early in the game and batted Slaton off the mound in the sixth. He was replaced by Graff who also found tough going Yamamato, the Jap twirler, the Barbees to six hits Yahanato and Yawato starred with the stick, the former getting a single and two-bagger, while Yawato batted in three runs The Japs play in Tacoma tom row and then return here for a game with the Knights of Co lumbus. | at low pri ait at v «, 808 | Virginia street, neur je - They Will Bite Better When you go fishing, If rod, reel, line and flies are purchased from our fine stock. Rods, plain and fancy; about every sort of fly or spoon you ever saw or heard of, and everything a fisherman wants at not-too-much prices. Theo. Wilts Co. 1012 FIRST AVE. Sewing Machines REDUCED TO $27.50 B. D. Voris Pioneer Dealer in White Sewing Machines 1105 Third Ave. SEATTLE —Phones Ind., 594; Sunset, Main 705. Sewing Machines for Rent. MEALS SERVED q Btr. City of Everett or Telegraph Three round trips daily, Leav 12m. and 6 p. m. 9 ¥, 7:30 & m., 12 m. and & Bverett at 9:16 m m., 2:16 m, Sunday, ‘leave +228 pm. and BLANK BOOKS TRICK & MURRAY Office and Factory 72 Columbia St. from Bteumer and schedule su Without notice Phones—Hunset, Main 2993; Ind 726 Iman dock. t to change Tuey £7 Me OUT OF YuE Jue Pesreroay wire a FINE OF FOUR WASHERS month. have a big lead to overcome. it would be a courageou ophet tage, Baseball luck cuts too suspension of Sherwood Magee. the crowning misfortune tured “Red” Dooin’s shin scrappy leader out of the the tobe, The plucky game jthe dual held | but 1911 eral public sympathizes with Doota self ax a leader In any event STAR With the Phillies out of it through Dootn's mishap, the Nationa) league race in narrowing down to Chicago and New York, | believe that Rresnahan'’s Cardinals can win, for the general beltet is| they ore playing beyond thetr form Some fans give Pittsburg an outside chanc It looks like the Cubs or Giants, PHILLIES HAVE HAD TOUGH LUCK Despite tough luck through injuries to the despised Phillies were great race in the National, and had a long shot chance at the fing came yesterday whe P bone In trying to a the Phillies are surely doom Philites are pe and another }| Here's to fighting Charley Dootn! RESORTS AND ENJOY Lure — Wits You ea My COMPANION On THs yup vurey ¢ iw] Brashear Kicks Fow criti®) BORTLAND, Or, ager and will weaken before another | team today served notice that but the Pirat and would pick a winner at this! wh Titus and Beebe, and the| *estern league. making 4) Hut) ing with the Oakes fre] team bad dt With thelr! the Northwes' to kit] corned. Casey wan back tn the game terday at. second absence om account of flager Re i home ular favorites, and t has made a name for him jason may see better luck, But b ‘SURE, ENGLISH SPORTSMEN CHEERED THE INVADING ATHLETES—WHEN THEY LOST :' 1 aati i niles “MACMILLAN, CAMBRIDG| English | fact that G. The sportsmen when they The good feeling which LONDON, July 27. are the finest world in the win, marke meet between Yale Har Yard men on one and Oxford Cambridge men on the other, w beantiful Just think, not «a single Ameri can varsity man was accused of foul tactics. Sure not Eng lish athletes won five of the nine events, Englishmen never chirp of foul play when they are the victors. Our English cousins aren't lay ing any particular stress on. the SPORT SPARKS PITTSBURG—The receipts of to day's game between the Pirates and |Brooklyn will be turned over to }the National Play Grounds asso-| ciation by President Barney Drey fase of the Pittsburg clab for use lin the promotion of the assocl ation’s work. LAKE FOREST, McLoughlin of San Francisco Alexander Squ camp with Htle the third round of the singles. The score 6 to 4, 6 iit.—Maurice E. took CHICAGO—Preparations for the Figin stock chassis road races next month are in full ewing, Entries of 1912 models will be closed today, will be allowed until midnight of August 20. new BALTIMORE, —The race track at which ts to! be the scene meet running through the entire month of Octo- ber, was today taken in charge by H. D. Brown, who conducted the race meet at Jacksonville and who, fs now building an establishment at Havana, Cuba | | Okla—Announcement | today by B. F. Ufer,| the Okla: | is-Ftynn | ‘ew York | TULSA, \ was made manager of Carl Morris, homa hope, that the Moi fight will be ste on Labor day, 4. The bout is scheduled for 10 rounds. Morris and his trainer, Riley, will leave for New York next week to start work, Flynn will continue training }in Chicago. | = | SAN FRANCISCO—With no ne- gotiations as yet completed, the “One Round” Hogan-Freddie Welsh match is Hkely to be the fight card offered San Francisco fight fans during August Promoter Coffroth is still at Lake Tahoe and until his return to the city affairs are at @ standstill. NEW YORK—Battling Nelson, | former lightweight champton, {s ar ranging today to meet Abe Attell jor “Knockout” Brown some time |in September before a local club. Nelson has accepted the offer to fight. Brown {a willing to meet the Chicago into the foreign mark WINNING 100 YARD SPRINT. can Rhod in tntereolle Putnam veda years in the t scholar, wh € enta tee e ited Bt 4 ay would be tneligible 7 eric college rules, thres so he's entitled to credit for vietory. “Yale and r 15) ard expressed {1 feet & inches, or a little yard proved fine sportymen, join. | ‘ oy a 20 feet farther thai tng the applame ‘which greeteai) 2" th _ Vernis Martin man ever threw a hi British success.” That's the idea.|} bronze finish, made with for England If you're beaten but “Join in ap ow cont The way the Engjish look at it,/ plause of British success,” you're sy ait ae were bern he British varsitf victory wasia “fine sportaman Be careful and braced with five fill 7 ” due to the efforts, not of Putnam, not to win, though. If you do the|f ing rods; full size only WASH TUBS—No. 2 Me- an American, but of “. J. Baker, Bngtish won't be able t in tn & Sree 2 dium Family Size Galvan- an English st at Cambridge, the applause, becave, naturally regular price $15.00. Spe ized Tub; mealies price 85c. who won the " having won against the Britioh cial . 5 Specia AD They say Yale and Harvard won| there must be something dirty su 75 Scans sol four events and Oxford and Cam-| about the way you did It | Battier at 135 pounds and Attell! PORTLAND—Preparations — for| will scrap at weight, al-| the first Sunday races by t though he would be giving away |side Driving club at the 10 pounds to his opponent jelub race track were jday. Harness and pony races be held July 30 and MINEOLA, L. 1 ean record for continuous | flight was set today by Aviator Croix Johnstone. He remained in the air four hours and 2 minutes and on circled the 4 1-2 mile course 39/Charley Rellly, times hefore he was compelled to|fourround bout alight because of his motor miss-|land will me ing. Johnstone's record is below | ¢ jof the Dreamland show tomor |might will be Jerry Murphy Tommy Me have been Silver Fillings . gO. Cement Fillings Gold Fillings .. Pnamel Fillings. Gold Crowns and Bridge Work, per tooth . Full get o (gufrant 1.00 up New New York Dental Parlts 64 Fist venue SPORTS About Bradley Chicago Boxer, (By United Pree Leased Wire.) July 27,.—Man- Brashear of the Vancouver | Northwest under the Beattle A. ©. aecount of Bradley being assigned | the powition of catcher for Portland that he would enter formal protest | Be \to President Lindsay of the North- He based his pro- wt on the fact that Bradley's play ‘oast league Portland ualified him so far ax an league was con after a week's 4 broken Jbridge four events when the tlle run was pulled off Baker won tt | As the London Morning Stand-| Mar-/ completed to: | thereafter | A new Ameri-|races are to be held each Sunday. | SAN FRANCISCO—The topliner lightweights, in a Far-| Abe Label and sev- | WITH PHI "LIES OUT, THE CUBS AND GIANTS LOOK STRONGEST IN THE NATIONAL RACE WiOnT Jusy Oarune Conon 6e noes THAN PLEaseo ‘THAT ARE COMING Aur you CAN Tanke CARE OF OUR FIVE Urrrue CHmoeert — tuts Rune ANG Teu. H6a THE Gvoo TARE CARE OF youn FIVE KiDolEs Heylt ‘Muldoon Stops 'Dooin’: $ Injury Sas Phillies Out of Race knocked out Tommy Cho ST. LOUIS, July 27—Manager)chance as pennant conte Peto — former heavy | ete amateur champion of the on | Colors, jot Chicago in four rounds at Chilli-| Chas, Dooin of the Philadelphia| Vanished i jwack, B. C., last Tuesday night be! Nationals, whone leg was broken|, Weakened by Dootn’s inju fore & crowd of about 500. t by the season's suspension 1 mon weighed about 170|!9 the game here yesterday, will) handed out to Sherwood Mages, |pounds, Nolan made a good show-|not be able to leave the hoxpital ir crack outfielder, the Phillies before Sund Th y is chance that Dooin's leg bor ing in the first round, but tm the ttle | are expecting @ slide down the to second session Pete had his man e will)boggan. Moran and Ma will groggy and the gong saved the | Kult before fall, and through bis| work behind the bat while Dooia Chieag ‘an cate back in| Secident the Phillies fear their’ is ‘wut of the game. the thir held Muldoon even, | ==_eeenesmercoree —=—= —= = Both men opened the fourth tby @ decisive score, making 22 tre and the mil was fant RISING STAR bite a C. wants @ yew:| when Pete drove a terrific right to game for next Bun¢ Address A, the stomach that floored Nolan. He R. MeLean, 2 Warren ay., oF Main 6890. to rise within t traiaing the Van ¢ Mmit. ouver ted the L. &. na game pla was unable phone Evett team 14 to lacrosse team and is very popular/at Woodland Park last Sunday.| The Hollywood team trounced there The features of the game were) Kirkland 9 to 6 last Sunday. Wood- three home runs by Silliman, Dun. ff pitched a remarks game, | SPORT PROGRAM PREPARED. | j,0y A baseball game between the and Th teame and several and Barnard. The batteries |fanning 14 men and allowing but were Silliman and Norris, Centrals ew scattered hits, Reese of d Smith, Evetts, The kland was batted out of the bor Lewin K 60 and 100-yard dashes for men, |Centrals want a game for next Sun-|in the third jwomen and children, with fine|day afternoon at Woodland Park — prizes hung up, will be features of Phone White 461 OAKLA Cal.—Eddie Smith, the second annual pienic of the Al lfight ref who has b in 6 Hed Printing ades at Wildwood The Fort Lawton Juniors want a| saniiar! s suf. two weeks park next Sunday |game for Sunday. Telephone Pri-|fered a relapse. Smith has been NEW VYORK—*Gycione Johnny” |Vate Buckner, Company C, Q. A. | suffering from nervous prostration, Thompson of Sycamore, is, and | 294? j but isted on going to Los An kK referee the Klin ane | Willie | gelen Lewis have been for a 10round bout before t The North Seattle Athletic club | bout. 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