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GOING STRONG AGAINST THE AND VANCOUVER IS TAKING THE LEAD THE STAR SPORT PAGE PUBLISHES THE LIVE NEWS FIRST — THE OTHERS FOLLOW OME COIN AND IT GOES TO HIS HEAD W500, 000. washers | Him So Happy -Tra~ jE = Giants Hammer Islander Slabmen! ¥ VICTORIA, July 28.—Seattle defeated Victoria 11 to 4 yesterday, | Hehe Giants falling on Wiltiams and MeCamment in the cloving Innings) ‘end batting out # victory. Williams pitched great ball for five innings, / While Victoria scored one in the second. But ¢ Kaawika twirler went) pleces sixth, and the Giants annexed three runs. od ies aire rans were batted out in the next Inning, and then he Bees took a brace and pounded over a trio of tallies MeCamment relieved Willlama, but the Giants found him and hammered out five rons tn the last two innings Zackert pitched a steady game throughout with the ¢ Phe seventh session, The score: VICTORIA ap ho Ht in, Tur Luck = Youre Uncua J.0, Soacarenvow Leer you Sov€ whim To 419 ESTATES VALUED AT, ‘500,000 — Cary anon ip ( Cony YH Scnueme TO RA ATTY QUICK om feu) mG ON THE Pans, ALETTER FoR youse Sint planking the visitors, | any | xeoption of u 4 6 bunting Om To *Raymond out Bitton | Werrens Wallop: e $ ° . cur eanane.. Frankie Neil STAR LEAGUE 6TANDOING. Is Behind Bars Hincolns 4 Brown Bears... t hana 4 H A SAN FRANCISCO, July Jailed on a charge of weed a raised governs Frankie Neti, former prize fighter, today was alone his trouble, With frienda tne able in former dx was no one who would m mpt to raise the $1 essary to secure Neil's release. trike SHatted for Williams In seventh SCORE BY INNINGS eee @ ieee 6 6 Bases on batle—Orr Wittinms 2, oft by Zackert © Maser | wi btoten Crack Oarsmen Are Competing SARATOGA, N. Y., July Crack oarsmen from all over Bast and Canada and as far as St. Louis and St. Paul peting today in the thirty-nir nual regatta of the National clation of Amateur Oaramen began here on Saratoga lxke bIL YY The senior eight omred cham- ampION | Hionship, the big event of the meet 0 and the winuing of which ts the "T- \vrentest amateur rowing honor in America, will be contes ws of the New York ‘\olub, the Ottawa club, nauts of Toronto, the Detroit Boat club and the Minnesota Boat club of St. Paul. All of the crews are apparently evenly matched and the race promises to be @ keen strug- gle rn Summary wt i, Strack simgarten. run—Leard Rome cut By Wiliams 6, by MeCamment 2. }Spokane fought bitterly for ten tn lnings yesterday, both Gordon and | | Willis pitching great ball, but tn | the eleventh three singles in suc cession scored Abbott and Tacoma | 28 the went om: b an- Asso- which in Gregg won another game day, holding the Athletics to tly hits, Cleveland taking a ten inning game 6 to 3% The Const player is showing oodles of class ind today t* one of the premier pitohers of the American leagu z ¥ Warrens Mornshiners The Phillies and Cardinals broke Misr Newsiee even on thelr fourgame ries end-| wed tug yesterday, Philadelphia captur ing a clone game although bandi capped by the lows of Dooin. SESESESEEE Warrens 5, Moonshiners 4. The Warrena took th onshie ters into camp in a inning game at Lincoln park yesterday 5 to 4 in of the Star lenge series it was a close game. who twirled his team to vi Meandhiiiers Bie yeaterday beld MeGraw's hr on ogy “ohd. tose [Giants to six bite and Cincinnatt |i) "won had the maine cone the won 7 to 4 }full nine innings. The Warrens took the lead {n/ = € the firet inning and made th tally Pip: t© 1 in the third, but th | Moonshiners commenced to Graham and they gave their " |® merry time to keep the lead. Wa, we actually are trimming! Graham pitched a good game agen is nce > my Mah jbarring his wildness. He famed ml juine men and only allowed two Waiter Johnson got o lovey | hits. both tad ong rubbt terday, three bunched | aton played the star gam owls, « i cal dee tapers «iving Detroit |the Moonshiners, making two run’ gogo pout ss" “sy — aix runs im the third inning, Willett/and getting the only hits off Gra TS tae or Seana te. ae ROWDYISM SHOULD BE SUPPRESSED |held Washington to one lone tally.|ham, & single and a home run, Sia /Seneral handling ltoe also henna: wise appeared like a champion, Miles Netecl was arrested and fined $5 in Tacoma yonterddy for) pinig ang Mall of Tacoma have! Today the Giants and - “din dn using obscene language on the ball field. The prosecuting attorney been sold to the majors. How about | pl 4 tomorrow the announces that profanity and obscenity must stop on the Tacoma ball] eRe” Gorgon? ‘The writer be-|Cubs end Brown Bears play in farm. This action will meet favor with the decent element thit at-lueles he is m better pitcher than|what will be one of the best jtend ball games. People go to game to sor baseball, and not to hear! einer Annis or Hall. He won a| oF iy edanee, Meth cone some bonehead ayer curse bis own or comrades’ mistakes, I | iiendid pitching duel with Willis aes oes tbe wiradahet pease tel is offensive to indies and gentlemen allke, and If every player who| So Qergay, going eleven innings |the winner of tomorrow's contest | audibly made himself objectionable were arrested and fined, the pre) Qinout weakening has © good chance for the pennant }tie would soon comme. This sort of thing should be suppremed. The oe ita coneaula Seb Gies Weck. will Tacoma incident is a step in the right direction. Vancouver's pioneer battery—jne published tomorrow. r ae Clark and Lewie-—-won again yea moo! HERE’S A CHANCE FOR ARBITRATION _itorday Instead of England and Germany going to war, why sot match Knockout Brown and Owen Moran. If Moran wing, England gets ber Marathon swim +i) he held demands granted. A Brown victory, vice versa. We respectfully mug under the saupices of the) NEw YORK—As a result of the| gest this to Andy Carnegie, T. Roosevelt sod other militant members Athletic club. This year’s | postponement of the proposed bout | of the peace congress, LOS ANGELES, Cal, July 28.-—~- is the second for the $1,000 here between Billy Papke and oe DID JOHNSON FEAR KETCHEL? te @ teeth Wb local opert Sup offered by Wm. Hale Thomp- Sailor Burke from Aug. 3 to Aug. nad ewe gta od git arr “Profemor” Watson Hurns, who will train Jack Johnson for bie writer, from North Platte, Neb.,/ TORONTO, Ont—The .western the latter date as Promoter Cot-| (8bt with Bombadier Wolls, aad who handled the negro p Je) Tom Jones, manager of Ad Wol-| P of the Canadian Canoe As froth of San Francisco has offered | T0*t Of his recent training seges, says that Jack feared Stanley t | gast, who ts en route to Cadtliac, |! will hold its regular re-ja big guarantee for bis appearance | ™ore than any other man be ever fought. “Jack knew Sta Mich, asserts that he will call off| Getta bere tomorrow. iim a 20round fight with la terrible wallop that epelied good night if it ever Ianded, that the Wolgast-MePariand match if) 4 shew Klaus in San Francteco. quick, deceptive fighter,” sald Burm, “Jacky the conditions are the same as | - _ BAN FRANCISCO—Abe Atteli sancelin &t all worried about the Reno fight, but he didn't rest eoanily those indicated in press dispatches | Knockout Browy in a 20-ron' AURORA, Ilis.—Owing to police | Netehel was 4 tretched on the floor ‘ »~ | from Chicago. is the latest pousibility|interterence, ‘he proposed aix-| Sounds like bunk, Jolmeon could have beaten Ketchel In the Jones declares that he is fgur- Fillings . - oe 4 ig ‘Teeth 5 dé bout schedul « bet |rownd, but he played with the white boy ijke a cat with « ing strongly on the ehampion fol Hees ees } % Bridgework . Gold Crowns ....+ Pr sora Fortes snd’ Joe sHomeland | Finally he got careless and Ketchel did sitp one over. Jot ‘jowing his adviee, and if he does,| ” . Wh .§ laf Chicago, has been cancelled. | down hard, but he was op tm a jiffy, and about three punches “Just leave it to him to get back | - “ - = - : | that $1,000 forfeit Ai yated.” ‘te| Wolgast Fight W YORK, July 28—If_ Carl and Fireman Jim Fiyon, A the Tacoma pitcher Keefe. Bobby former Tigers, ts her Coast one an 2 oy Thompson Makes. Poor Showing | NEW YORK, July 28.—Judging from Cyclone Johnny Thompson's work here in bis 10-round bout with Wille Lewis, sporting men today are not inclined to back Thor in any . future bouts with Billy Papke for the middleweight cham \pionship. Thompson, although he Leute, 26 LTS YESTERDAY a 4; Tacoma mat Beattie ili | : “san Vancouver is steadily fattening jits percent at the expe } Portland. Another case of the pins showing at their beat opposed to Seattle GAMES TODAY ‘a; Spokane st saver at Portiand ROK Boxing Sete M.S. FRE Beattie at TT. eoma, Van Clark Beats Pippins; PORTLAND, July 28.—~Jimmy Clark did some classy fielding yes- Rerday, Vancouver winning (8 straight game from the Pip jasteainece by a3 to IT score, Bloomfield hit frequently, but kept the = ie * ip h find foos v Kiebinkos of Wilkeson have « fst toam in the fldid thin when season Last Sunday they defeated the Recalls of Tacoma by 10 to 5 tally. Peatures of the game were the battery work of Pete land Cropoga amd the heavy hitting of Smith and Ratko. — The es aes Pioneers Lincoln | Fes Clark and Lewis Geld and Bradiey for Portiand | chicago a Champs ‘Are Beaten 33:;.. TACOMA, July 28.—Tacoma and | yee. o see ee é 168 } Datteries—Grege and Samith: Morgan Lnonard and Live Thomas 5c each—S0e dozen | : a for September. Promoter Milton} Clark has wired his sentative to secure the \ weight champion and the fast New ©. CHICAGO—The annual Chicago York lightweight ff posible =f Ul ntdaaonted Jones Says He Can Call Off the Fight) :=":=: + | eoemence- | eoereneo? 3 J eecce-net Over Owl Drew Betrance Room 4, Cor. We Use Nothing But the Beat Material AINLESS EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR i2 YEARS el ercownnme® «| coccewooe’ lecesmeoue el ecomewene? 4 oe Stanley SHARKEY’S HOPE VERY PERTINACIO! James J. Parry, Tom Sharkey’s new hope, at lonst pos roa yg alg Freee saan | tinsclty and that's one qualification of a pug. James has fou and ft is believed here today that | LA0eford eight times fn all, and three times Beggar Sam has eran sar ena Geom | Barry. But the white boy's motto seems to be: “ff, at first, es ee 4, try, try again ne IS IT A PRESS AGENT STUNT? BOSTON—Jack Gleason of San/ Francisco has not yet exercised hin option for the purchase of the OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS, 4 1 ' MELBOURNE—Richard and Harry Pease will row on the | who were prevented from fighting wt Ki Parram tla river today for the) Word comes that Frank Goteh has been doing some bone break-/in Oklahoma on July 4 by Gov 4 re i eT i | world's professional seulling cham-| ing stunts on the person of one of the Terrible Turks who hangs around |Cruce, still desire @ chance to net i ietteg | hf . vionship. Arnat is the present bold- | niy training quarters. Is this the goods or a wild press agent yarn, itle the question of supremacy Tom or of the title calculated to impress the public with Frank's prowess? We wonder. |O'Day, a promoter, who controls LONDON—The American Cricket nD wu {OSS Graken oak Mako, ‘sare teain trom Geruanown Cretet| DUGDALE PLEASED WITH THE TEAM _ | hero Wolcast beat Nelson, says club of Philadelphia today began| & series of gamex with the leading amateur cricket clabs of England and treland by a contest at Wool- wick"with the royal artillery team This is the first time in history that an individual American cricket | | club bas sent a team to the mother | country LONDON—The English Lawn Tennis Association today decided to send a team to the United States to compete with American cracks, the winning team to play in Aus- tralia for the Davis challenge cup. MILWAUKEE — Announcement was made here today that the Wol- gast-McFarland bout, which was jber 18, has been advanced three | days. The lightweight champlon| and his rival from the Chicago ntock yards will clash September | 5 | LOS ANGELES. —Freddie Weish, who is negotiating for a match in San Franciseo with “One Round” | Hogan, will not leave for the northern city today to sign the articles, as he had intended. Welsh said that while the purse offered is entirely satisfactory, there is a hitch over the weight question, and he will not go north until this is settled St. Louis Buys Pitcher Annis ST. LOUIS, Mo., July 28. The | management of the St. Louis Na-| tional league team announced to- day the purchase of Pitcher Annis from the Tacoma club for fall de Mvery. Pitcher Hall, also ot Ta- coma, bas Joined the Philadelphia Nationals here. Gotch Smashes Every Summer Suit in the house must be sold. No hold-overs are made from season to season here. Even our celebrated Regal Suits Are included in this Half- Price Sale. Don’t fail to look at these garments. It’s all we ask. SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR TREMENDOUS RE- DUCTIONS IN MEN'S | Turk’s Shoulder FURNISHINGS. HUMBOLDT, Ia, July 28.—~Yaw sif Hassan, considered the most U valuable man in the Gotch training B i. is suffering from a broken {shoulder today received in a bout | with the champion, His injury will| | 615-619 FIRST AVE. | [keep him off the mat for months and will seriously retard Goteh in his training for the big mateh with Hackenschmidt in Chicago. . President Dugdale returned from Victoria last night, where he Watched the team perform against the Bees. The novelty of seeing the Giants trim the Islanders was so great that Dug coald bardly tear himself away. Dagdale says there's nothing to announce in regard to the rumored all-coast league negotiations. MILWAUKER, July 28—Wolgast has disclosed the fact that he went into the Moran fight with a broken nose. While training for the bout One Round Hogan landed a wild swing on tho lightweight cham- suintanintiammmneiasiiinn oscmee plon’s nasal organ and a physician discovered that a «mall bone had been fractured. Wolgast induced Hogan to keep the secret until after the fight for he did not want Moran to know of his weakness, “Swissco”? Does It! Have You Tried It? {t Grows New Hair, Removes Dandruff, Brings Back and Stops All Hair and Scalp Troubles. ‘Third Week. Tt wiil not cout y it and to be and for all that ful treatment or heard of out on a bald head, wh thought tt hair ero Wt anything to prove Failing hair, thin hatr, bald apotes, brit- atintied once hatr, te hair, gray hair, tad aio at and $1.00 a bottle you have not tried “Sw ts do not want to buy a full You Cam have a 26-cent bottle, ail we on | days, twenty-tound mill on Native Sons Day in September. 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