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THE GIANTS AND BEES WILL CROSS BATS D THE OE On ALL ie THE LATEST AT LOCAL BALL FARM SUNDAY AFTERNOON DOPE ON ALL KINDS OF SPORT NEWS Bees Hammer Two Giant Twirlers VICTORIA, July 29—Simmy Wises was datted off the mound In three sweet innings yesterday and Seaton was hit hard enough to allow two more runs. MoCreary pitched fair ball, and Victoria took the game § to 4, The Bees gathered 14 hits off the Seattle twirlers, facluding three home runs. In the second McCreary hit, and then Goodman punched out a home sacrifice, and scored on Bues' fly, which Clemen(son misjudged Victoria evened the tally in the same session, Million scoring on Ward's drive. In the second McCreery hit, and then Goodman punched out a home ‘yun, A homer by Kellar, Ward's single, and Bremnan’s twobagger, failied two more in the third Wiggs was replaced by Fullerton, but in the fifth Clomentson @rove out a homer, and in the sixth Goodman walked, and came home on Ward's slashing single Seattle scored two in the eighth on hits coupled with ert another error and a timely hit by Raymond brought the Giants’ four in the ninth Ward starred at th ‘Ten Million was fined tioning the judgment of Umpire Baumgarten on strikes and balls. Say LORD SASPERALLA Co WY Teinbe SMe Witte HAVE ANYTHING vo DO OW WHay A Prac f- \peuave THIS 13 A Case Love AY & ‘Sione AY PiRST ee ate #, and otal to bat, getting four singles In four times at bat & and banished from the grounds for ques e RATTLER an Rt m “Runt” Walsh Best All-— Around Phillies’ Player! | MeMurg Devoat. 6 MeCreary PAPKE WILL_WEET FRANK KLAUS ENGLISH ARE POOR SPORTS Mi) Papke and Frank Kiaus will probably meet in a 20-round al ov the Coast this fell, and the winner will have a pretty clear title| LONDON, July 29—Hack to theyhim, McIntosh says they openly | to the crown worn by the late Stanley Ketehel, Sam Langford can’t |land of the Kangaroo for Hugh Me-| pretended to be aiding him in make 158 pounds, and although Johnny Thompson has a decision over |Intosh, the Antipodean fight pro-|breaking the National Sporting Papke, his latest performances haven't impressed critics with his class.|moter who declares Brifish sports| club's monopoly and secretly com Frisco fight fans think Klaus has a good chance to beat Papke, He|are the worst in the id, and|spired with the club's officials can punch as hard or harder, and is gamer. Papke has more experience|that they won't give an industrious | against him. and is cleverer Auntralinn fight provider a chance.| Asserting that the National was tae } MeIntowh has seen his fight trust,| bidding against him for the big BEGGAR SAM STILL SEEKING TROUBLE | which was to include Jack Johnson, contests, McIntosh said today: Rut if Papke raises the middleweight poundage to 160 eight hours | 58m McVey other big fightors,| “My offer was bona fide, but the before the battle, Langford can meet these requirements, and what|reak up after he Ggured he had (British are the worst sports in the Beggar Som could do to Papke w be fearful to relate. Langford | on ice, Now he declares he is| world. They want the cream of ey- is one of the greatest fighters that cver-atepped into ring, and Papke,|‘#fough with the British fight|erything and an outsider has no Kiaws and all the rest are sidestepping him. Papke frankly admits) [game and accuses the fighters he|chance. Back to Australia for me, won't fight Sur Even Ketche! didn't want any of the black |CoM*idered the men for the condi-|I will get back my money there ‘®* game, although he did meet him in on: affair, Shanned | tions bebsed besidneon bead eroenns | easily.” by heavier and middies alike, Sam is having bi 4 work to earn a meal | ticket, although all critics admit hie class and drawing power—pro- vided he can get an opponent to give him a fight BARS WERE JONAHS FOR FRANK NEIL Frankie Neil, former bantamweight champion, is behind the bars for raising # check. Nell spent too much time in front of the bars— consequently he lost his title and is now behind them. Sicthtinetinsinult el ececececs ol emncowencen% een td rr SCORE BY INNINGS. Home rune—Goodman. fr Wigus 1, off Sea oT. Double pl Umpire —bavmes) Ketan, Clem: Struck [defeated Vancouver § to 7 tn an llinning game yesterday, tying the score by batting Engle off the bill {in the eighth and clustering bits on Rassmussen tm the Lith. Hard bit- Yai ting and poor fielding gave the Beavers six runs in the first inning. | After that Jensea was effective. SS4s) SShp FRED WELSH HAS NARROW ESCAPE IN AUTO ACCIDENT LOS ANGELES, July 29.— dic Welsh, who is matched ad nome Lewts, Portiand. aod ley jinjury to three others. With a party of friends, Welsh ou Ff Brows, Maitern and Kilmg; 1% 2 W $b fe daaie Louis 30 08 Raridon, Adama end Kimo. vaprens RS = seated New Tork RE AL Mt. Loule ‘ Batteries — Mathewson and ——— Salles aud Biles, RESULTS YESTERDAY. Vietoria 5 Lg 4 b ee + ape fF teane 6; Portiaad s° Vancouver GAMES ¥. Beattio at Victoria: Spokane at Ta: oma; Vancouver at Pettiand Spokane Loses in 16 Innings ‘TACOMA, July 29.—Tacoma won| ®@ lGinning game yesterday whee | 4 ckeets singled, scoring Morse. «who had been passed and sacrificed | ‘The earis part of the! i Priiadetphia 1 At Chicago Batter! em tyre, Brown and ‘ | Drooatyn , Kaler D Atroet Dermott at Bender and Them “petted down came 4 — duel. The score: et: s3baes bbe ‘Bonner an and Gettin — SXintte “and Beran, Tacoma “Beavers Are Beaten’ PORTLAND, July 29.—Portiand! peed “Gor 2 | Detroit ae a Battecien Coombs and Donovan York (Bourton Innings) Lan im ew eeney STAR PLAYERS TO COMPETE IN SEATTLE TENNIS TOURNEY =~ pata: MIO POTOERI ON MAY SUTTON €rack California player who has wired that she will come north and compete in Seattle tennis tournament August 15. The events open to all come: the first and runner-up prize. “are as follows: Gentlemen's sin’ gies, S. L. Russell, Seattle, title |C. holder; gentleme: doubles, 8, L. fore August 12. Russell and W. 8. Fitz of North /of $1 for each Yakima, title holders; ladies’ sin-|will be charged. gies, Miss Hazel Hotchkiss of | Berkeley, title holder; Force, 802 Alaska building, An entrance Beattle, title holders. Prizes will be offered event beside the challenge cups for | city. Pike Street and Pike. Use Nothing Be But the Best Ma ii PAINLESS EXTRACTION, FREE. ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR i2 YEARS DRE So 310 Touts $8 Gold Cr Over Owl Dru jw Bree Stern tk Meyers Walsh and Sullivan. eit and Entries must be received by H. layer in each event Tennis cracks from all over the ladies’ | Northwest will be at the local tour- doubles; mixed doubles, Miss Ha-|ney, and May Sutton and Hazel gel Hotchkiss and P. K. Smith of | Hotchkiss are expected to compete. The tourney is expected to be the in each|most successful ever held in this | tional. |by his nickname. In the case of | William Walsh, the best all-round 1 | player on the Philadelphia Nationa! league club, the nickname “Rent” “| doesn’t signify. You might a» well call President Taft “fi |. When Walsh began playing ball {he weighed 215, which way some ’ sid’ manser:|toanage for a youth of 5 fect 10 | He was dubbed “Runt” at once o| The Phillies secured Walsh in £/ 1909 from South Bend. Wheo the |team went south inst year Manager |Dooin picked Walsti as jand he had to pinch himself to be lieve it when he was informed the husky was « player. ae he ts SOME player, too. He good that it is hard to fix one place. He bas wores Well, just a@ we were feeling con- fident, those pesky Bees trimmed us, and now we'll have to hustle to take the long end of the series. That sixteen-inning affair in Ta- coma was sure some game, The winning of it put Tacoma im sec) ond place. ‘The Pippine-and Beavers also had 4 hard-fought contest, Portland f-| nally bringing home the bacon in| the eleventh frame. Bill Lange, the famous Cincin. nati scout, was in town yesterday and left for Portland, he will recommend Miles Netzel, Spokane’s third baseman who is at the top of the league im batting, to Garry Herrmann. Lange is also fa- vorably impressed with Pitcher Gordon of Tacoma. ike Rockenfield, Tacoma’s star sas City to join the Blues in the American association, Shreder was offered a good price for “Rocky” and decided to let him go as he probably would be drafted anyway: tke bas been playing a great game this season, although it has been hinted around Tacoma that he hasn't been taking care of himself lately. Lynch has shifted Curtis Coleman to second, and Kennedy is playing third. » The Athletics got revenge yes- terday for that four straight affair in Detroit. They trimmed the Ti- gers twice on Shibe park, winning by a one-run margin ich time. The firat game was a pit between +-Summers nd Bender. Summers twirled the best “\but bis support was ragged. each other in the |Two singles and an error gave the |Mackmen the winning run in the eighth. It’s no cinch the Pirates are not @ pennant possibility in the Na They are in fourth place right on the heels of New York, and |with the addition of the $22,500 beauty, O'Toole, will have one of in the ‘Slim” Sallee held New York to lelght hits and two runs yesterday, for 11 bingles and five tallies, This is the second time this sea- son the Cardinals have trimmed the “Big Six, The Giants and islanders play ; here tomorrow afternoon, the blue |laws of British Columbia prohibit: ing any sane recreating like Sun- day baseball, Monday the Giants open another series with Spokane. Paul Strand will pitch for Spo- kane against Tacoma tomorrow, and a big delegation is coming reporter | Lange says! Bill Donovan and Coombs opposed | second game, | while Mathewson was touched up| every position save that of battery: | Dootn planned to make an In fleider of Walsh, but he te filling the shoes of Sherwood Magee so well that in his first alne games the team won eight and lost one. His catches saved the day ffequent ly and bis bite helped win the} komen Walsh has two hobbies, Boston terriers and automobiles. 5 He wl ways has one and somett more of the former, The less anid about the gasoline gig the better, It te a runabout and Walsh says it will runabout 10 miles an hour, when it runs. ‘The farther It goes from) home the slower ft run often returned to the garage by slow but paren borse. © heath to watch the “$5,000 lemon | in action. I's an even money bet Paul te pounded off the rubber. pe Murphy | Beat by Reilly SAN FRANCISCO, July Charite Retily, San Francisco light weight, was too much for Jerry! Murphy, the Indianapolis pugitist, | jand got the decislan in thetr four-| round bout here at Dreamland rink 2. In only one round did Murphy show | ¥ to advantage. After Reilly had led all the way by a Jarge margin, Musphy made a rush in the Inst round, but Reilly kept bim well at bay. Charley Miller outfought Lew Taylor in the heavyweight event. Miller had the lead at the close of each round. Eddie Campl was too fast for Roy Moore, and won the decision after four fast rounds. A “CHEERFUL HINT. The Elderly One (who has been || retailing at some length her do- mestic troubles)—And now, Jones, I've worried you about my domestic affairs, let's turn to a more cheerful topio—when are you really going away?—The Tatler. Scandinavian Club plentc, Fortuna | park, Sunday, July 30. Boats leave Leach! park. Oancing afternoon and eventn, Prize walts at 7:30 p. m. Music furnished by Curth full orchestra, Gold medala, will be awarded winning couples. fresh ments served on the grougy es ot NEW, modern, furan ww prices, call at ia atrewt, nea Vestiany srenue rooms #04 PEOPLE'S AMUSEMENT co. Starting Sunday at the LYCEUM I pp: 4 Big Films Drama, Comedy, Education All First Time Here Arthur Elwell and Lucile H, Elwell—Seattle’s Most Pop: uler Musicians, Drop in any afternoon or night Always a good show at the Lyceum. Yos, we accept coupons from all th s as 5 conta at the box office, |second Inning when Slaton made | 133 pounds ringside. Danny | O'Brien of Portland fought Rufe| # second baseman, has left for Kan-| Turner to a draw. Mr. | ® | San Francisco tn either August or Giants Defeat [SPORT SPARKS | the Pioneers "0° "2. %,2ennens |of the Portland “Motor Boat club STAR LEAGUE STANDING. wil be held at Magoon’s Landing tet,| Sunday. Fifty motor boats will \eee carry 200 picnickers from Portland ieee |to the grounds. oni dato os} wai| OAKLAND—A slight improve. segiment In the condition of Eddie 323 Smith, the well known fight referee #0 and sporting writer, was reported to- jday. Smith a dangerously fl! with brain fever, GIANTS 2, PIONEERS 1 The Pioneers dropped another game yesterday when, with the! score tied In the seventh inning, | Gardner «ingled and Brown dou.| round fight between Ad Wolgast, bed, wiving the Giants the winning | lahtwxeight champion, Pal | Moore ts scheduled for Philadelphia “The Pioneers took the lead in the| Labor Day. The men will meet at GRAND RAPIDS, Mich—A six first on an error, stole second, and | came home on Hile’s timely single. After that Blair settled down and | English iightweight champion, out the Ploneers couldn't solve his de | fought Willie Moody of Philade iphia| |livery. Smith was also « puszle until | here in a six-round go. | | the sixth, when Kubn singled, stole | - — i ae Rayer SARATOGA, N. Y. — Canadian! ay cevises daa oe jae pies hw men are winners of three of the| eo Ba * prizes offered at the regatta of the! | National Ausoci Oaramen ratoga lake j moat important event was jchamplion seniors’ soull race, won |by E. B. Butler of Toronto. Boston took two of the six events and De- Here the schedule | troit the remaining one CLEVELAND, 0.—A swimming PHILADELPHIA.— Matt Weils, the Ploncer catcher. made a brilliant catch of « foul fy. running behind the high wire back stop and grabbing the ball Today the Brown Beare and Lin coln Cubs clash for next week Monday—Pastidos va. Warrens. | Tuesday — Storks vs. Star| | Newsies. meet, open to all Ohio swimmers, Wednesday —~ Moonshiners va.| Will. be held tomorrow at Luna! Glanta. | Park under the nuspices of the harebiaeodilenane, 4 je jeveland Swimming club. In ad- Svidup—Browh. Deere dition to the regular program a re- | tidoe. lay mab uneneeen — represent Geter ing the Cleveland club and the Pitts. y er | burg Aquatf elub will be run. AB ht ot eee « Warrene. ve, Pas Lincoln McDonald | Metrartand. SAN FRANCISCO.—A 30-mile ; : bleycle relay race, with six men to & team, will be held tomorrow be. tween the Ray City wheelmen and the New Century wheelmen for the | Ad Wolgast for the lMghtweight championship on next Thanksgiv- was bound for North Beach. While going at a fairly fast clip, a tire ex | 1835 fe: Just Opened. ahverything New and Up Wa . ploded and the machine turned tum tle, One of the oecupants was so \badly injured that he had to be ing day, voted himself today a lucky man, following his narrow es- \ eee from death in ap automobile |taken to a hospital. Welsh Jumped aecident which resulted in serious and escaped injury. “HOTEL SALISBURY epee 7 FOURTH AVE. AND cuxnny et, {cletine ¥ Oppwriio Beattie Athictic Claw bat | RALEIGH HOTEL ea TURKISH BATHS Bato—ateam Heat, Hot and Coe id Het ted, Hat um Belle in Every Roos, % StvTe AvER US . Pine und Westlake No hills to timp, 2.00 ke Pagemont Ro. Under new m & le me liiee. _* 2 22t PIKE ST. Lares, Clean, Sieam-Heated Rooma, 6250 ber k and Up Accommedated, HOTEL VOLNEY ~ _SOLOMA HOUSE — Rooms, $1.59 per W HOTEL BIGGS rk The Hotel Sherman Special Terms by the Week severe Steam-Heateg Ho ed Rooms 50c and Up Lissner trophy. The Bay City holds the cup. BUTTE.—Mickey O'Brien of Se.) attle and Maurice Thompson, cham-| pion lightweight of Montana, fought | & 10round draw last night. O'Brien | displayed more cleverness then) Thompson. | MILWAUKEE.—Jack Dillon, the} Indianapolis = middleweight, — has signed a contract for a tour through Australia under the management of | }| Hugh Mcintosh. | Kubn, ase Bill Papke t to Battle Klaus SAN FRANCISCO, Joly 29.—Billy Papke and Frank Klaus, in a 20- round match for the middleweight; hamplonship of the world is the card which Jimmy Coffroth is prac- tleally assured he can pull off in| Gard- Giants 1, September. Coffroth has recelved word from both fighters express their will-| ingness for such a fight, and ex-} them up within the They Will Bite Better When you go fishing, if rod, reel, Une and files are pufchased 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, BASEBALL SUNDAY, 2:30 P. M. 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