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ARE ONLY GAME AND A HALF BEHIND THE INDIANS. COHN GOES DOWN ‘Third Place Soon well! ee ed Welt, * about itt What do know |* Only a game mae half vd GIANTS-INDIANS GAME and by the; ori weil be in MOORE RE EN EERE, Who said the Giant eouldn’t play ball? The Tigers _ to the Beavers, and Bob Brown Dboys are now four and a half games w dm the lead. Somebody has got to | ho" hurry, or Bobby ts wee x to grab | ROr™ that rag, Next week we tain | Wises the Pippins, while the “Tndians| etal. dash up to Vancouver and the/ Tigers to Victorta, (Ve BUEN Wanting HERS Moat THAN an HOUR TusT ARRIVED pitcher, Mexmeyer \s th women then Bill threw to Weed bali to secoud in time to double Cocash, and'the game was over. game, and while Spokane slammed hens came tn one Inte ery scr the psn a cemaoeaina looks like a cee por nenerrs of ground, and poked out two singles yesterd: Co Please take note that Handsome Tealey Raymend is some —— ‘His batting average may vot be very high, but the fims would see him at the bat when hite mean runs than any other man on don Seaton made a game try for Cooney’s Texas leaguer in the sixth, he was about two inches shy. Raymond Shea 1 off a double steal in the seventh, hong! “oad Ayut Spiesman was spread out acrose on ae ale, eens ae gay mg ng Ahn plate. ers an Sbstructions in falling. 40 Peuaey aconee-se dynamite to remove the obs: '8.—Arrangements are under way here for a boxing bout between Monte Dale and Harry Trendall, which is scheduled next Thursday night. ®ACRAMENTO.— Harry Baker, who is expected to meet Danny Webster here in a 20-round bout the management of the Buffalo Ath- letic club, which will stage the scrap. Webster has wired his ac- ceptance. KANBAS CITY, —Joe Coster Tommy. Dixon, lightweights, have been matched for a 16-round bout before the West Side Athletic @lub tn New Orleans earty in Sep- * | tember. Dixon is also scheduled to meet Joe Rivers and Frankie Con- ley in New Orleans the same month. KLAMATH FALLS, Ore—Fight | fans here today would like to see | Bud Anderson of Portland and| Frankie Edwards, an Oakiand light: | weight, matched for another sorap, following iast night's affray, which was won by Anderson via the knockout route in the 17th. The | | youngsters were signed for a 20- |round go. It was an even break up |to the moment Anderson put over jthe sleeping pupch. |[25 Per Cont Discount for | MODEL ““MILLINERY 687 PEOPLE'S BANK BLDG. Will Bite Better | You go fishing, if rod, reel, and flies are purchased from | fine stock. Rods, plain and ‘fancy; about every sort of fly or spoon you ever saw or heard of, and everything 2 fisherman ‘wants at nottoomuch prices, “| Theo. Wilts Co. 1012 FIRST AVE. These round tripe daily, Leave Beat. 1., Bund >. camer leaves from Colman dod. fteamer and schedule subject to change without notice. Phones—-Bunset, Main 3993; 1n4.-736. ROGER BRESNAHAN. chivalry. For practically the same/ team that has been the Ward and Vokes of the National league, ts now a factor in the pennant race, with a real chance of having the| when the season's cur-) tain gore down. } 's really pussiing to know! ST. LOUIS, Aus. Stanley Robison died, a woman, Mrs. Helene Robison Britton, be- came owner of the St. Louis base- “Get together, you rapecaliions, You're working for a woman now, Get up tn the race!” And the Cardinals were appar. ently stirred by something akin to At a largely attended meeting of the Beattie Kennel club, held inet ‘evening at the Chamber of Com- merce, judges for the ‘fall show August 18, is conferring today with | were s; ppointed. Dr. O. B. Hess, chief of the States Bureau of Animal Industry, es upon dachshunds, Irish iredale terriers. C. B. Yan- dail, secretary of the Chamber of Commerce, will judge all setters and pointers; W, B. Batley of Auburn, collies, Chesapeakes, Boo- ton terriers and French bulls; A. Tadema, other breeds. The show is to be a ribbon show, as @ distinction from the annual NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL TOMORROW AT 3°P. M. Spokane vs. Seattle ‘Take Yesler Car, ‘Admission 25c and 50c. OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS, Gree Owl yee, pier, Tnirense Bose |, 5. Cos, -Sinies PAINLESS EXTRACTION FRES es ‘WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEARS 50¢ up $10 Tooth . Le Gold Crowns . 16 Bets Teet! Pike Street and Pike. -{ "Cobb would be pretiy fair,” ban AN WALK UP YO Tus Pepe Beront a — fis Hl ume post- AMERICAN LEAGUE Philedeiphia-Cincinnatt pened, min Chicago Walsh and Sullivan, aed Breet, Henry 2 Payne; Cashion amnith, Ty P 1 i 6 aod Kritchell; Plank and Ac F is Fd cs Mail, and ftenage: Kita jenamaker ’ ne Caldwell, STAR LEAGUE Srancna. | w. ball player's moods. The business end of tho ition doesn't ap- peal to bim, and he doesn't care about gate receipts as long as the “ team in the first division, Any-| prow “- ae way, when the team is up, the gate | ™ nd Caiomwasi ‘dalké dee Us receipts take care of themselves. ~ “Rebel” Oakes, center flelder’for Fastidos, 10 to 8, on the Lincoln rdinals, thinks Ty Cobb fs a Thinks it? He knows {t.|park grounds yesterday afternoon in. an exciting game. While the ways if he could field as well a#/ Hears contributed more errors their hitting was more Amely, eaibiitg 3 I do. The other players feel the same way about themecives. And It's all that crafty Rajah’s doings. * MEDFORD, Ore., Aug. 5.— ® Bat Neilson is in the come- ®& back Glass today, Last night # he beat Tommy Gaffney of ‘here | ® Spokane after five rounds all *® in the Dane's favor. “I'm aft- *® er my old job as king of the * lightweights,” Bat told the In Chicago 61,784 owners of dogs : — ‘and I'm on my wi errrtieer eee et FOR NEW, modero, furnished low prices, call at Rast 414. Store trunks in fireproof storage. at 50c per ‘Se per month, with free a: Have your bills collected. West: ern Collection Co., 433 N.Y. Main 6169. . Virgins, 404 avenue MADISON At 12th two trunks for ‘eas. dora appetntzn WMuding Yate locks, tol water in every room—Private and public bathe. 1408 Fee Phone M 101 FOURTH AYE. AND CHERRY 6T. Opposite Keattle Athletic Clad es scans dail ae te Rt weekly. MXTH AVEN Weetiak. Inder new managemen: omfortable apd omellke. Roop 4 aie GaN up. HOTEL VOLNEY = cn, siemiteacd, nal COLOMA “HOUSE tum HOTEL BIGGS Ei Steam-Heated Rooms, 41. Contralty Located, Steam Heated Rooms 600 and Up. Special Terms by the Week. Phone—ind. 0908; Gunset ©4090 — Corner First Ave. aud Sencon St. ¢| how he got off so badly Thursday. ry @| not make his mark as a big league pitcher. eeeeeeeeee City moaennger & Transfer OWN in the land of the native son the boxing tm presarios are an enterprising lot. One Patsy O’Kourke, manager of Charley Araham's Sacramento Senators, ie said to be a finished boxer, and now wite-bruiser says he feels ‘way above ae aud has refused to accept. He well do #0, at that. Also Sherwood own Georgie Ort might just as weil Crowed a little bit too quick, ‘tant you, Mr. Dugdale, about “no trouble in your hack let,” ete. At that, Mr. Dugdale, we know tt wasn’t your fault, and you, too, you good old first-sacker. Just your temper, that’s ail, But temper in the form of umpire-elugging is a bad thing, and remorse can hardly undo a disgraceful and cowardly act in a publia place. At that, Ort ha» heretofore borne an excellent reputaiton as a gentlomanty and well-behaved player, and his friends do not understand Eddie Quinn, former magnate, is one who believes Bert Hall will But listen to how Eddie has it be gro out: itcher up there, for the very reason that they won't let him pi Why? Because he's too oe a fielder—and up there they're just wise enough to know it. Some fine day he'll be out ‘cuttin’ up’ around the short field, and be- Meve me, they'll keep him there. His ‘eee days will be over. He's too good a fielder to be a pitcher, ‘know what I'm talking about when I say he's the best shortstop ‘thi fer struck this league.” . “Bert won't last long as a Claas A, Coast league, did you say? Oh! to be sure—that’s the class, all right, and these ball players we have up here in the woods are just the ieavings of the more select organizations, But at the game time, this little old Northwestern league of ours hasn't done so bad, though, in sending bushers up to the big brush—much better than that (classy?) jas A organization, in fact. Shreader is good for about seven, Wat for five, and Bob Brown for two or three. Cohn is figuring on three, |) ad Dugdale a couple. Portland is a farm and doesn’t count. Anyhow, . 48.or 20 isn't bad for a bush organization. ‘Who said Coast league? We'll just wait and see what our good friend Packy does to Mr, Adolph Woilgast before trying to figure out what clever Joe Gans coulé have done to Ad had time given them the seme allotment. If Packy fete away with it, we'll be foreed to admit that Gans could easily have done the same, but otherwise, well, McFarland {s a wonderful boxer, and ff Wolgast trims the stockyards pride he will be entitled to more credit than he has yet received. HUGH CLASS DENTAL WORK At prices one-half and x0 " ‘We are the only den- third these of the tists not in the Com- Dental Combine. Work Dine, consequentiy the ood and done only Dentists to whem gage Patnleat the Combine eannot vate dictate what prices . gus tee @arse NE. AND NOT CHARGE cs oy THIS 16 WHERE THEY ALL COME PLAY POOL The Oriental Poal Room Trade Cheds Daily Try our Lunch Counter. Best eats in the city. You can enjoy yourself here. 1413-15-17-19 THIRD AVE. ALLEYS First and Madison 1417 Fourth Av. STORAGE AND TRANSFER COMPANIES BAGGAGE THE OWL THAYER RN = RTORAGE co, rT lor Your ive entt Stonege, Vault Yor Uiarre red fo and From HORNER TRANSFER CO Main ange Wtiee HE SPINE Sg. grat Vans and Large Wagous. 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