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On Tuts ts Greay | never) yroucny iv was 3¢ CLAdsyY OVER HERE AT Aun = BRiny Oser Ow fall, but that's just the tum- Indians havo taken. And aug ales 1 & 4 & | 3 | 3 2 n AN e) ‘ ‘ ‘ 3 3 3 3 ; Seal f 2 ome vom wi Cocash Ner@yke; Cooney to ¥ Raymond to Leard te Weed. om -. ——_ GORDON BEATS ENGLE. Blaine Gordon bad the stuff terday—when he needed it. won a rather tight came for Tigers over George Engle of Beavers. And be Halehes i em. | fanning the last three men. It was @ twirling the drop of the hat with each—pretty much of a After Bonner was knocked out, Spokane put in a kid pitcher tle wild, he held the Giants to one bit . ps In the third. sent up a up om it up his left hand as far as he could reach and came “ . got a life on Weed's error, Weed and double play. Cocash sent a scorcher be- af f a Bert Whaling gete In today—and Dug and Tighe will feel better. Biaine Gordon put one over on Engle yesterday—t to 0. Seven etraight from the Islanders—how's that? Oh, you Pippine! 3 find in this young icdapiia’ vhom ho soared wp ts the Viaho Under, He han youngster named L. M. Haskell, from Olym; Indian contract this morning. Homer Hauck, a Portiand amateur, the third young twirler Cobn is packing about the country. eee RARER * SOME COME-DOWN FOR GROVER LAND. * * Raeketkkkkekkknknhknkhekakhhee CUT RATE DENTISTS, 30514 Wetuse Nothing But the Best Material PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEARS 50¢ up $10 Teeth ++-$% $8 Gold Crowns . Mast 414. At 12th =~ Bekins “ Btore trunks in fireproof storage at 60c per month—two trunks for ‘16¢ per month, with free access, Pike Street and Pike. MADISON Now For AwrTuc PLUNGE INYO THE Cooney aa until he bumped into House- it, snapping the ball to}, Oh, LOOK WHaTS HEAe, ANO Aut avone Too, 4 ITS UP ‘TO ME — | CHICAGO, Aug. 7, — All that Hack, the Lion, needs in a quiet | place to tratn, m Frank Gotch's downfall is as good as accomplish. led, In a letter to Manager Jack | Curley, Doc Roller asserts this, And | Jack will have the “quiet place” | enschmidt arrives r ways: ‘34th birthday, and dandy workout to cele- ft. He ts getting hard nails, and | wrestling every duy |plek out a good quiet place for |to train when he reaches preferably a place about 26 mil lout of the city, where we can tral in absolute privacy. Do not fall to do this, for It means victory and a fortune to us.” Tickets will be put on sale tomor- row, seats ranging from §3 to $10. T romoters estimate the gate at nearly $109,000. Gotch Getting Ready. HUMBOLDT, Ie, Aug. 7. George Hackenschmidt, chalies for the heavyweight wrestling title, lexperis to find Frank Goteh out of condition next Labor Day, he ts doomed to dleappoinment. The champion bas been putting Ip str uous hours in the last month, and is now within 15 pounds of weight | Critles who have observed his con- \dition assert be could go on the mat in a week's notice and give s good account of himself, Hence forth he will train for speed. SAGINAW, Mich, — Outfieider Kraft of the Flint club in. the Southern Michigan league, is he Heved to hold the record today for home runs this year. In $6 enesen- GEORGE HACKENSCHMIDT | tive cames he bas made 15 homers pS ES LR ES SERRE REESE SEES SEER EEE NOTES OF THE MAJORS RHRERARRRTAERAAERA REAR eae Chic Fraser, old Cub star, recently released by a team in the South orn league, ls again shining ta pomt-pro, games around the Windy City. . Alexander and Chalmers weren't good enough for the Detroit Tigers ——Jim Casey and Bobby Lowe, two vets, sald so, But these two young twirlers are the class of the National league this year, and had Jennings grabbed them he would likely have had the flag cinched sow. ° ° Next year Connie Mack going to do It differentiy—he is going to fotlow Hughey Jennings’ plan. This spring Hughey depended on bis recruit to keep the team up in the early games and lot the ¥ remain in the Bouth untli med up. Jennings had a bunch of young twirlers, worked—but suppose be had o °o Hermann and Clarke Griffith have given up the ship and will devote reat of the season to developing young stock for next year. By the way, its’ about time for Garry to name the man who is to take shoes, Clark's NATIONAL LEAGUE. ei 3} No games scheduled tn the American ae longue yeeterday Raitibach, Archer ; Warger and Borgen, Umpires ‘ang Kmeite. Fiest Came. Grate obey Phitadeiphia At Cinetnnwtd Portiand oe > ’ At Ren Francisce ‘Moore and Moran; Keete and Clarke. | Berry, Umpire—stt Unpires—Rigier and Vinneran. 2 8 4 , io and Kilpas jn. piree—Joba- Boston... At st ‘Weaver. Griftin, Mei Geyer and Bresnahan, ariden; Woodburn, Laud- ‘Umpires—-Eason aod ee ae _Eiiroy and Poaree; Pitegeraid and fecond Game. t la- Oakland at Gregory and Mit Thomas, Umpire—Pim STAR LEAGUE 6TANOING. it races . de Pi Vanc've 68 44 4 Spok: Porting. Victoria 29 82 BASEBALL TODAY AT 3 P. M. PORTLAND VS. SEATTLE ‘Take Yesler car. Admission 260 and 600 MEALS SERVED Str. City of Everett or Telagsaph i Bs i © . zi They Will Bite Better When you go fishing, if rod, re line and files are purchased fr our fine stock, Rods, plain and fancy; about every sort of fly or spoon you ever saw or heard of, everything a fisherman ts at not-too-much pric cS « m, 2:16 p. Theo. Wilts Co. 1012 FIRST AVE. onee—dunset, Main 3993; Ind Quiet Place Ho -Ho-t cuore! WILL TITLE CHANGE HANDS) JEFF 1S IN TOWN TODAY HAMPION FRANK GOTCH and Hack, the Lion, are going to have some sotto when they meet on the mat, next Labor day, in Comiskey’s ball park, and ff dope from the training camp goes, both champion and challenger are going to be in topnotch form, Down on bis Humboldt farm Frank has an uptodate camp and gym. Jess Westergaard are on han Farmer Burns and Jimmy Asbell are soon to arrive, | Hackenschmidt is still training in London, but will go into camp near Chicago in a couple of weeks. Doc Roller is on the other side of the pond, sending ii out all kinds of hot gusto—but we've all heard Doc talk, before. Goteh may fall in the come-back stunt, ‘Hard Raat hkaeet ee eeane fa October 21 November 30—Washington ve. se eeeeeeeeeee AT HOME. September 30—Waahington vs. Lincoln High. October 14—Washington vs. Port Worden. ~Washington vs. Puget Sound University. October 28—Washington vs. Oregon Agricultural College. AT PORTLAND. November 1%—Washington vs. University of Oregon. AT SPOKANE. October 28—Washington ve. Untversity of Idaho. but Hack is no spring chicken himself, Most of the feel the title ene a Task will not change hands. for Dobie RaeeKReKHeanene Pullman (Wash. State College). aeeeeeeeeeen SERRE EERE EERE EEE EEE EER EEE According to the schedule announced by Graduate Managor Victor Zednick, the U. of W. football team will play seven games this season— five home and one each in Spokane and Portland ‘The game at Portland will be a clash with the U. of O. team, and this fe easily the class of the schedule, Much rivalry, and even bitter- nena, exists between the two they did not meet last year. won undefeated, Oregon institutions, resulting from the fact that While both teams went through the sen: Washington's four, and the former's champlonship claims were sever seriously considered Coach Dobie in not partiewarly sanguine over prospects this year, but he hopes to bulld up a winner. Grimm and Eakins. TE LESTER TO HAVE HIS CHANCE|: Haseley will be out and Sutton and Griffiths will not be at college, while the four-year rule eliminates Seattio The coach realizes he has # hard task before him. 0 JACK LESTER. heavyweight elimination contest which Hugh McIntosh ts pull off in the Antipodes during the fall and winter months, iy ip by fistie authority and promoter figures that one Bill Lang unscathed and qualify for the final encounter with dusky ‘One Bill Corbett, however, who follows the game closely in his na- tive land, gives Lang but an even break with our own Jack Lester, whom 80, figuring Lang the classiest of the big Jack himself if he bangs the w, But if Sam Langford takes part in that fiatic tournament, ft is tm- probable that either Lang or Lester will qualify for the final. ‘Also, what about Carl Morris, if he survives Jim Flynn next month? gore SPORT SPARKS “LOS ANGELES.—Patsy Klin the Eastern ee rae pene began training y in preparation for his 20-round bout with Frankie Conley at Vernon August 19. Kline arrived from the East yesterday, accompanied by his wife and Joe Smith, his manager. BUFFALO, i Fern the epeediest motor its in the coun- try are entered in the o@id Chal- lenge cup race ta be held tomor row, Wednesday and Thursday on the St, Lawrence river under the uspices of the Frontenac Yacht club. The cup will be defended by the Dixte IV, the present holder of the trophy. OAKLAND, Cal—Referee Eddie Smith, who has been seriously ill here, is on the road to recovery to- day, but it is unlikely that he will be seen in the ring for at least a year. Smith is only a shadow of his former husky self, and after leaving. the sanitarium will go to the mountains for a few months. OAKLAND, Cal.—The Wheelmen Athletic club of Oakland will match Matty Baldwin and Willle Ritchie for this month's card, Baldwin will box Johnny Frayne at Salt Lake on August 15, SAN FRANCISCO.—Boer Unhoiz today came to the front with a chal- lenge to fight Battling Nelson, Freddie Welsh or any of the near- champion — lightweights. Unholz just arrived in the city from Den- ver, where he has been going through training stu WILWAUKEE, — The Woilgast- McFarland fight will be held ac cording to schedule as far as Tom Jones is concerned. Jones has looked all the arrangements over and today pronounced them satis- factory. CLEVELAND, 0.—This week the Grand Circuit horses and horsemen’ will hold forth at North Randall, the track on which Uhlan made the world’s record for trotters last sum- mer when he did the mile in 1:58 34, Have your bills collected. West- ern Collection Co., 433 N. Y, Blk. Main 6169. eee $2.00 No. 52A 8&Inch Surface Gauge, $1.00 You never ha@ a chance like this before. 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Out of the sport game himself, he has, however, pro nounes ideas of who's who—and about that lightweight battle, Jeff thinks Packey is the “who.” “Pack will beat the head off Ad if they weigh in at 3 o'clock,” says Jeff, “and you bet your sweet life they'll néver meet under the present aricles, allowing the stock- yards boy that concession.” Mique Fisher met oii in Port land yesterday afternoon, and he told Jeff a thing he did not know— that Jim Flynn had trounced big Al Kaufman. Jeff nearly dropped off the chair when he heard the news, “Serves him right.” he comment- ed. “Any white fellow who would flop around with a nigger the way Al did at Reno last summer de- serves to get licked.” ‘That story sent out from London about snubbing Johnson, Jeff brands as a fabrication. “Damn fake,” said Jeff. “They don't allow a nigger in a respecta ble cate over there,” he said. Jeffries and bis brother arrived in Seattle this morning, and will leave on the Jefferson for the north today. 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