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JIM M’GUIRE, NAP SCOUT, IS mueeee AND ) GIANTS CASING HERE TO LOOK OVER YOUNGSTERS ON BEAVERS, RACE IS GETTING CLOSE Nic Played With Orvie ust Dope ith O H+ OEE when So < pent of the | Northwest league ean blush with Up in Victoria yesterday there was another o of those rowdy stuate that disgusts respectable people and keeps them away from the games, Again it was Jakey Baumgarten to suffer” He mide @ decision that fatled to t the approval of Fred Annis, Tacoma pitcher, and Fred promptly manifested his displeasure by slug wing Baumgarten on the jaw, knocking him down. Early in tho season Mike Lynch ewatted the um-| pire, and was reinstated. George Ort attacked the indteator last week, and there is an intimation that the Seattle management would to reinstate Ort if it dared, In & month or even leas Shreeder will be hopping around, trying to get his southpaw back in the game, If th ue management har #TAM LEAGUE STANDING, to the voice of public sentiment, nether Ort nor Annle wie be rein: stated, If it Hetens, instead, to the personal wishes of he magnate | ag arte yee a eee! to whom the refractory players belong, empty seats at the bali parks) will be the answer, The magnates can maintain a ladies’ day seven days tn the week, but it will never bulld up attendance, nor presti¢ for the game, ff ladies who do attend are Itisulted by such disgraceful | Carthy scones | boys constdered fast at the| chased by the Chicago White Sox, . ;|fourround ga but Ritchie's | but was turned back to Vancouver annual ciation will'open next Monday with|cloverness in thought to be _more|at the close of the 1911 training the amateur champlonship aan overbalanced by McCarthy's |season. He is one of the best cen- the Brock team cup as the feature |aggressiveness, Seven other good lier fielders in the Northwesters l events. Sour round bo ts + will complete the | league, also being some # pitcher, 1911.) It's almost a cinch “A Fan” wrote sing yester. don't Diame *\bim much for honoring Zackert, Also, likely de witnessed the cateh. ing of Bert Whaling the day be But the selection ixn’t alto It in pleked as the batch of all star teama r qd today. Send in your ideal m, signing your own name and etreet address, Beattie, Wash. Aug. 19, Sporting Editor Star This for an alletar team First bane—Lou Nordyke Second base-Bill Leard Third base—Bill Goodman. Shortstop ‘@iey Raymond Left fleld—Cruickshank Center field—Ten Million. Right field—Jess Stovall. Catcher— Whaling Pitcher—Zackert : A FAN. } the above after w 4 game, and w Weed, 1 | Seaton, If | Raymond, es hea, © - | Rawkert, the “funt—vp in Vancouve: week the Giants have held onto toa their finger gether a bad one. the Totals best out « Beavers and the and are still two and a half ga but today the Giante are) six and a half en from leaders, closer than at any time since the <-ening of the sea From another angle: Port-) ind, > od card SPORT SPARKS |) vaxcouven, SAN FRANCISCO Willie | day n sold itchie today had @ shade the bet-|phia National league + of it in the betting on tonight's | purchase price i# not yet four-round bout with Johuny Me-|ed, but it is believed to be a nice at Dreamland he’ Both | figure. Last year Brinker was pur- Future Greats || next to the bottom place, is ently 11 ames behind the lead-| ors. Of csuren, Victoria is hope- Iessly out of it, but outside of that Wt is a pretty close race. Oh, You Fourth toning! ® all happened in the fou The Pippins got busy, and Giants, and as the Gt- the busiest we won 5 to 4. of that untucky, or lucky} a row of ciphers represe: of the ee ath- Two lefties, Erve Zackert, were haunehed conn esooeg «| c~onnence cod here to the Philadel- lub, The annoane- | Giantw . | Lincolna | Brown Bears ... ALL Store Warrens . Storks . Star Newastes . Fratidos Moonshiners Pioneers 800 800; 160 150 600 500 | 400 260 Eesad the Trane Mi Struck out by Garrett 2 ert % oft Janven 1 in by piverind bart im batie—t Wid pitoh— ac Weed, by Gi weBeattie 4 Portla h you e Ort and Annis affairs, are “OMAHA—The eleventh tournament of _Golt 3 a 2 $ golf championship Nxalppt wing, Gordon, Spencer. tH —London Low Pricees— Are Like Finding Money R To the Fortunate Buyer Does ma FOR LONG COATS Li ightnin g and SUITS FoR woneN| -#shtning nis slugged i Jakey Baumgarten on the chin yesterday, avter Jakey had made what Annis considered a | bum decision, and Jake again went down for the count. It was a wild and woolly game and wys finally wor by the Islanders 9 to 8 The} Tigers used six pitchers and the Islanders two. Indians Drub | Beavers Again. sare gradually | Beavers down | the ladder. idently has it figured ‘out that If he cant win he doesn't Mig Bob to, anyhow, If Joe keeps the good work up the and the Giants Se ae it against Zeke, but 11 oft Erve. That's an el- eo 4 field. the game . Pred NIC WILLIAMS Nic Williams, manager of te Portland Pippins, and Orvie “er all, last year premier pitcher of the Chicago Cubs, who is now im) the coal mining ness up to hiv neck, down mea Visalia, Cal, began ying ball the University of fornia team in 1900, Both were pitchers and catchers, and they alternated fn! he battery work, The team wae then considered the equal of any) Professional team on the coast. Williarns drifted to Minneapol! and then to the Seattle team. Parke Wilson was then manager. About the same time Overall sign jed with the Tacoma Tigers under | Mike Fisher, Then Overall went | }to the big leagues and Williams be- | fan catching for the San Francisco Seals. This spring J McCredie bought bis release Danny Long to manage bis team in the Northwest league. NEW YORK—George Hacken- schmidt, the Russian lion who will! wrestle Frank Gotch in Chicago! Labor day for the heavyweight champtonzhip of the world, Is ex:| pected to arrive in New York) today. CHICAGO—Jack White, the Chi.) cago featherweight, has been matched for three contests In the! elimination tournament, the win- ner of which will have a chance to meet Abe Attell, Joe Coster next | Dody was safe. month, Joe Mando! in September) Thanks to Mr. Weed. and Joo Rivers in October will be) Pettigrew made a swell catch of | White's opponents. Houstholder's fly against the) 9, suis” automebiie School, boards in the fitth. 2 got theirs fn | Broadway. Both “Southpaws” Have your “bills collected. Went. | the fourth. Tealy Raymond mado a fine stop | ern Collection Co., 433 N. Y. Bik, | in replacing Frisk with the former Seal. a few ex-Friscoites in this cireult--Willis and Indians, and Williams, Mundorff and Eastley of the All were on the team at the opening of last season. Jakey's chin seems to be the concentrated point of attack. ought to be able to paddle along nicely The slugger will surely be out for the rest of the) President Lindsay and the directors lack back prefer Bn “age Annis will be indefinitely suspended. made one hit yesterday, but it scored 80 what's the dif? Buying Summer Suits and Coats Now Is Dx? foot Throwing Away Your Good Money. Ses tos Spot? The Big- iege Bpecta Batercay gest, Broadest, Greatest Tigut-oot | ruse THE SUITS Thing London Ever Did Special Satur pata Plea by London is showing more than 500 new Fall | Is to Be Done Again. Suits for women in his large new depart- a Look at This— Regular Values $15 and $17.50 The Coats | | | | Ladies, you will be surprised and delighted when you see these beautiful new Fall Coats | Special Saturday ment store. Your attention ts called to one lot which we offer for one day at....$9.95 They are actually worth $15.00 to $17.50. Strictly tailored models, made of all-wool serges, cheviots and all-wool mixtures. Blacks, navy blues, browns, tans, grays and mannish mixtures. Jackets lined with guar- anteed Skinner satin. All sizes, for misses and women, be foot American ‘Rugs. Special Saturday Spectal Satur there; Zackert badn't stepped fn front of | ing bingles. | btm grabbed the ball and, throw- ing third trying to head off anoth- A er Pippin, the result was evety- that we are showi ing at $9.95. Plushes, Cara- culs, Broadcloths, Serges, Cheviots, Kerseys Full 52 and 54 inches long; Blacks and $785 Oriental Mati and Mixtures. lined throughout or half lined . All sizes . eel all staple colors. EXTRA Beaton | was) ty | in the Inst frame when he raced | Main 6169, over to the right of second and grabbed the pill, retiring Harris at the initial sack. Three times Jack McCarthy w: hit by terrific deliveries and ea: crowd expressed their ce $ MOTHER KILLED CHICAGO, Aug. 11.—BStruck by @ flying train at the Burnham rail- foad station, Mrs. ida Nelson, moth- er of Battling Nelson, is dead today at the little home on the farm near Burnside, which the “Durable) hit by terrific delivers and each several years ago, The accident occurred when Mrs. Nelson alight pangenberg 1100 First. Av., Cor. Spring Oe ee oe ed from a suburban train almost directly In the path of the speeding yer. lect three motorboats to repre sent the United States in the com. | petition with an English trio for |the British international trophy will be held next week at Hunting. ton, R. L Bills collected; private detective work; confidential. Open even- ings. 214 Bailey; Main 4677, ¢** Northwestern League ge taping TODAY AT 3 P. Ds. HATELY DAY TOMORROW ' NEW YORK—Trial races to se. | PROF. M. 4% FRERD Mexing Wrestling Scbeot Cottere: aw wide Mal Regular $2.50 & $3.00 Values ON SALE AT 91.45 Saturday a special purchase of @ manufacturer's surplus stock of the season's newest hats left after orders were filled, and bought at a ridiculously low price by the “Hub,” go on sale at $4y % There {s not a hat in the lot that could be sold regularly for less than $2.50, and a great many are as high as $3.00 qual- ity. They are the popular “Scratch-up" (rough effect) soft felts, They give a very snappy appearance as well as excellent service, The new brown shades, which are most wanted, are fea tured, VOTE woe sseee oe 27x84-4n. Brussels Sample. 8 2754-19. Axminster 1 25 Carpet Sample Bpecial . j27x6¢-tn. Body Brussels 1 25 Carpet Sample. Spectal " Txb¢in. Bigelow Wilton Car rer ‘8c a yard Anbusson Stair “and Hall Carpet. Spectal, - One-Yard Wide Granite Car- pet. Special, a yard . Window Shades. meonee De Thire ‘Floor white or comb!- natlons— 48c Misses Coat Sweaters, fitted at wats! Women’s White Wool Sweaters, coat style or k length $7.50 Sweaters $6.00 Sweaters . $6.00 Sweaters ... Children’s 980 Sweater: red or gray .. . Sbildren's Play mixed colors . Women's and All-Wool ares 1 Obiidren's $1.00 Woot Sweaters, sieee 10 40°2...00 Wool Children’s $1.60 Heay; Sweaters, plain and 98 combination colors ..,...+ c Two-Cliisp Silk Men's Cape Gloves, all sizes; dandy wearer; $1.75. A pair Kayser's Short Gloves, all colors and sizes. Special, a pair ..... oYs’ SUITS Not a bit too early to get the boy ready for school. London's is a bully place for boys. Three Great Piles of Boys’ As- sorted = Sutte; grays, blues, browns and mixtures; ages to 15 years; val $2.79 7 $6.00 English Whipeord also known as fustian— but no matter; it is the WEAR you're after! Here they are, neat and patty; can fit any boy, Boy Suits; dosens of patterns; Saturday From the MAIN FLOOR NAINSOOK Trousseau Lingerie Nainsook, 40 inches wide; fine and sheer grades; worth 250, 20¢ and 5c a yard, respectively. Saturday pecial, per box of 10 yarde— $2.10, $1.65, $1.23. INDIA LINON 324nch White Indla Linon, fine thread, closely woven; an un- usual value. For Satur- 21 day, per yard ......0c.0 c BIG TOWEL SPECIAL Unbleached Turkish Towels, fringed; size 20x46; worth 160 each. Saturday spectal, 10c LINEN TOWELS Here ts a hummer; nen Huck Towel, size 18x36; just slightly solled; 20¢ regular. Main 123 Floor, Saturday, each ... 126 Linens, DRESS LINEN 26-inch Imported Dress natural colors only; an unusual value, For Saturday, | yard s.eesuss 2386 Main Floor Women's Kid Gloves; all colors; any size; $1.25 value, Special, a pair Long Silk Gloves, and colors; all sizes ROOR hssestset “hy hire black, white 99c UITs at Half Closing Out CREAM SERGE SUITS Half Price $30,00 $25.00 $20.00 Suits at .... Suits at ... Suits at .. Suits at .. Frait $1.50 and $1.75 One: Piece Petticoats .. $1.00 Kimonos and Line Warranted Garden Hose regular 50c a dozen. Extra Special—Mottled Castile; 4 Lenox, White Floating Soap— tor 296 Grandma'‘a Borax Jar nay | regular 5o package: Jars, Special, Starch, per Ib. package Special Now {a th full half $3.00 and $4.00 Washable Top Skirts House Deeasee... he $1.00 and $1.25 Gingham 39c $1.00 Black Sateen Petticoats Green 50 feet, Special 93:89 Clear Standard Size Tumblers; Speclal, a dosen FOR HOTELS bars in one ploce. 5 Each c Mrs. Johnson and Lily 8 rare tor 29C Simplex Oval Tollet Paper 1b, packages Sehitting’s Japan Teas Powdered Soap; large size package 10c tor 196 Eel, lquart size a dozen Rive 14-quart size Gray Enameled Pre- serve Kettles; rece T5e, 6c Parlor ireoms 19¢ spots in your lawn; pound Mixed Central Spe- olal, a package Malaga Plated Wallace Knives and Forks. set, 1 dozen Hot Water Bottles and Foontain Syringes; values to $1.50. Choice Children's Knitted Watsts, trom 2 to 12 years old; 15e sell. ers, Special .... "10 TATIONERY } ¢ SPECIALS Pull Pound of Irish Linen 15 Paper; 2he value, Special . 10C All 16¢ Tablets, including High land Linen and other best paper: Special ........... Large, Thick Tablet, styles; values to Sc. Special Picture Mounts, in many sizes and shapes; worth Se. Spectal Pansy Books Books. Special ..... 10e and 15e Envelopes: sev- eral sizes. A package 50c Playing Cards; many styles, Special, a package ye 35 HAIR GOODS 30-inch Hair Switches, fn all shades of hair; a regu- tar $10.00 valuo =. @OeOO A regular $5.00 Hair Switch, many shades. Special ........ Biggest 18 and Switch; in all shades of $1 58 halr. Special . wu Hair Puffs, large set; all shades; well made, from clean $1 n stock; $2.49 value ......9 eU! Full pound can of good Taleum Powder; shaker top can, Not 26e, but KNIT UNDERWEAR Women's Sleeveless UNION SUITS; umbrella 25c atyle . Women's hildren's | White Sleeveless Vests; also short wing sleeves Children’s 25¢ Mercerized 15 Sleeveless Vests ..... c Women's Fancy Gauze Sleeveless Vests; crocheted yoke |... Soc White Sleeveless Vests, fine liste « Women's 50c Union Suit less, trimmed with Val. Ince Wome: Pants; for, $1.50 quality, garment Children’s Cloth-Bound Picture and Story Rooks; ~many titles; values to 49, Special ... Children’s Linen-Covered Books, values to choice Story Misses’ Hand Bags, wire frame; well made, Special All Our Men’s Shoes, tions; Nothing Is Re- served © It's our August Clearance —the broadest, biggest, greatest thing London ever did—no doubt about it— clearing out every Shoe in the store to make ready for Fall. Men's and Women's Gotzian, Foot-Sebulze, Packard, M. D. Wells, Hamilton-Brown, Maid- well and other world-famous Shoes, all to go Saturday at $1.95 Choice of all our Women's High-Cut Shoee—They're in patent colt, gun-metal calf, Ruastg tan calf, viel kid, un- dressed kid, velvet, Goodyear welts and turn soles, $8.00, $4.00 and $5.00 vi $1 95 ues. Special at ....@ le Choice of the Men's Low pr Shoes — Patent colt. metal and wax calf; military heels or regular; the new “Hl TOE"—London, Freak and other styles. Wonderful, matchless values, $1.95 Cholee of the Men's High Cut or Ordinary Dress Shoes, in- cluding also all our heavy Work and Outdoor Shoes; ev- ery style is included—splen- did Goodyear welt and custom Values $3.00, $4.00 and Large Metal-Frame Hand Baga; large size; well made. Special value for . . Women’s Princess Aprons, _ in dozens of fancy percales; a regular 390 seller .. Stand Table Suitable for any room fn the house, and Lom don wants your patron age; solid 24-inch ual finished golden. don’s i) 49 Drice ... 1&-inch top. 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