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TIGERS AND GIANTS GAINING ON BEAVERS, RACE IS GETTING CLOSE MENBOR. Householder, ; because be couldn't hit and. Zimmer | onouzh. Eddie Monsor Just Dope : -Prrrerr rT rrrrrrererererr errs T: In-as-much as Judge Lindsay has taken prompt action in the Annis case, and President Shreeder has announced he will seek the reinstatement of his southpaw, if it is shown he oe made of at least one of the rowdy players in this Notice of the indefinite suspension of Annis by Presi- y was given out at noon today. Annis is known gs a refractory player. Last season he jumped the ‘Tigers on _ the California training trip, aiter getting considerable advance : from Shreeder, but the ‘Tiger boss made him a present a money, on condition that he rejoin the team. Knowing | that his berth with the St. Louis Nationals is safe for next is j possible that Annis doesn't care whgther he tha N oe ind that will acted foo the Northwestern league any more or not, eet | stir? ead zeeessr SER82 Puta s Mathewson and Meyers, Wilson; | Burne and Maden En amet ‘York ...- Jobnson and Stree! First game t 4 ? weet Wat: Ulin: | Quinn and Swee- BILL KELLY. CINCINNATI, Ang. 12. —Barney Dreyfuss, president of the Pittsburg Nationals, to- day declared $6,500 was the price paid for the release of Catcher Kelly of St. Paul, the partner of Dreyfuss’ $22,500 beauty, Marty O'Toole. Drey- fuss sald somebody Med when the report was started that the Pirates dug up $12,500 to se- cure Kelly's services. Haghes and Ainamith; Caldwat) and “wise “ a 8. eeeeeeeeeeeeee Bender and ‘Thorman, Wood, Mettei Gime ned Corrigan, William. Philedeiphia— ind oe 2 1 ers dare aye ‘ ’ 1 Krause. Danforth and Thomas; Collins, Pape, Hall and Carrigan SORES EES EE EEE ES * tkhkhhhkhhhhhk , Ave. a ihe ag Leverna and ii. Smith; Meikle, Noves, | Fanning and Sehimict. I Seattle Automobite School, 210) Broadway. see Have your bil! ern Collection Main 6169. PEOPLE'S AMUSEMENT CO. Sunday, at the LYCEUM ‘Our Own Clever Stock Com- pany, in “Tonsorial James” —a Comedy Scream. The Elwells—Seattle’s Favor ite Musicians. dust received, a new lot Choimondeley’s Five Great, New Films of Mo- tion Pictures, Hooks The kind that never fails to catch ‘em Sc Each Theo. Wilts Co. 1012 First Ave. Fasily the Biggest Show for the Money in all Seattle. Don't fall to drop in at the LYCEUM next week. ALL COUPONS—5 CENTS for his act, we may expect that an example {shea SESSLER SSSR ERSTE eee good te ~a California, where he gained const erable renown as a foatherweight boxer, before he took up baseball Pettigrew is the oldest of the trio and the bent hitter of the three. Al together they make @ lovely trio EVEN JAKE'S INCLUDED. Sporting Editor Star—1 useholder; Meld, Hi a ri field, canter field, Cruickshank, left Seaton; . shoristop, umpire, Baumsarten Reasons—I live tn Seattle. They have given—lately—a real demon stration of playing ability, some thing wo other AllStar team has done. SETH ©. MAKER. Presa Club. GORDON AND WHALING. Sporting Editor Star—Firet base, Fisher, Tacoma; second base, Casey, Portiand; third base, Bues, Seattle; shortstop, Raymond, Seat- Ue; left fleld, Pettigrew, Portland; center field, Brinker, Vancouver, right field. Million, Vancouver, catcher, Whaling, Seattle; pitcher, Gordon, Tacoma; utility, Weed, Se attle. CHARLIE GOODENOUGH Care Manca’s © All-Stars Trim Star Newsies Ree ehhh STAR LEAGUE STANDING. . Ww. 4 All-Stars Warrens Storks Newsies .. Fastidos Moonshin. Next Week's Schedule. Monday — Moonahiners Storka. Tuesday—Giants dos Wednesday — Lincoins Moonabiners. Thursday — Warrens Newsies. va. Fasti- vs. va. All-Stars va. Stor! Saturday—Brown Bears va. Giants. Reeth hhhhhh 4 8 ws @ Cleoria Star Newsles . All-Stars om FHSS EEE SEESES EEE EERE EES Leo and Gleason; and Finegold. The All-Gtare administered a lovely Meking to the Newsies at Lincoln Park yesterday and tt all happened in one inning—the fifth. In that fatal session the Stars | jumped on Leo for 11 bits and 12 j tuna, Your Health is your most precious posses- sion. Your first aid to health should be the reliable and proved family remedy BEECHAMS ILLS crywhere. _ In boxes 106. and 2 Patronize the UNION DYE WORKS, ® Specia} Summer Rates. Ladies’ Suits, Prengh Dry or Stoam Cleaned and Pressed, $1.50 PHONES: Ind, 5199 Mala 810° oat R ee TCC E Ee ee eee Pippins Whip Giants PTWRRTU UT OSS SPSS SPSS Eee We lost and so did Spokane) ee eR AAA Ae eH * they seem bent on following our er! * 6. ie sconeR SAW IT ample, #0 it's got to be all right.) y For five daya It has been the same, yy ee ee and the Giants are still the half ia & ee PO A me ahead they were when the * |* "Seeee ce eee Y | day they both won and Wednesday both lost. Thursday beth won again and yesterday both lost. To day may break the monotony. As the Tigers and Beavers yoth wor yesterday we are two agers tor ther down the ladder thisl morning —~alx behind Tigers Cd the read of and a half to Beavers. Pippins Vake Hot Game. | The Pippins got away with « brilliant struggle at the park yee terday afternoon, 2 to 1. Sage, tor the Giants, and Lamline, the star of the Portland club, were opposed, and while the hits stood 4 to # In favor of Sage, the score wan in favor of his opponent, 2 to 1. Port land scored first in the second, one more in the sixth, and Beattle her lone run in the eighth ence neces eight he wi eocce~etex + wecworount Sl eeewewcce? Laugh a Lewle Vietorta rm Brown Says the Indians Are Rough.| _'is*'s* one Bob Brown says Joe Cohn's Ip diane are the roughest lot of ball players in the country, and he has threatened to resort to the league mavagement, as well as the Van couver police. There”was trouble yeuterday, both on and off the diamond. The Beavers grabbed an ittnning struggle, 6 to 4. O'Lough-| The Isianders slid over one each lin, the youngster with an elustve|in the fifth, seventh and elghth drop, opposed George Engle, the| Doc Higgins, the toothyanker, apitball artist, and 11 bite were! hurled for the Tigers. Both sides made by each team. | made nine bingles Victorians Roast Jakey. |* The Victoria fans who attended the Tiger game yesterday pronounc | ed the work of Umpire Baumgarten the worst ever. Perhaps it was be cause the Tigere won, The Ta comans scored four in the first and then repented the dose in the sixth. eye was good yesterday, and the husky backstop rapped and a two-bnagger. o 8 © We had a lovely chance to differ things in the seventh, Mr. Householder and Artie Bues wore resting on the third and second sacks, respectively, with none in the grave. Mr. F. Weed, who won Thursday's game with a clout over the fonce, had the fans resting comfortably. But F. Weed couldn't connect in three healthy swings. Seaton and Raymond each died by rolling easy ones to Lamline, who sack, o 8 @ And just to think, the Pippa only got two safe bingles off our star alabater, out « sing! o 8 @ Rather a bad day for Artie, and bis two boots had @ lot to do with our downfall oo @ Three cheers. for the Bearers, oo @ Bues made a gront one-handed «tab tn the fifth. °o 8 0 Little Joe Seaton played a swell game in the left garden. BATES A STAR IN CINCINNATI a JOHNNY BATES. done for one player. Bates was & good base runner when he joined the Reds and coaching has improved him. The same improvement is noted In ev- lery other department. No one “roaste” him when he makes an/ extraordinary catch which some: jone else might have taken and no one laughs if he fans. His mates |pull for him despite the fact that |Bob Bescher and Mike Mitchell, jtwo of the best, share the garden work with him | Fred Clarke, Pittsburg leader, ts Bates’ nearest rival in the outfield jin the matter of hitting. But Clarke doesn't rank with Bates on two players he disliked. In Cin-|the bases. Of course, Bates is no cimmat! where everyone is pulling|Ty Cobb or Tris Speaker, or Joe for bim he has become a star of | Jacks but he is the best the | the first magnitude. i league has and that's | This is what enviro ‘ Pipe the grin. Johnny Bates wears tt continu- ally since he became a Red. He wore his mouth on the reverse when he was a member of the! Phillies. He is a contented Be now, which explains the sunse When Clarke Griffith made his |famous trade \.ith the Philadelphia |club last winter he figured Bates, in new surroundings, would be the best outfielder in the National league, Bates bas lived up to |Griff's exectations. In Philadelphia, Bates, despite |the fact that he possessed more than ordinary ability, was -handl capped by association with one or | Natios ment Hine! pretty go NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Take Yesler Car. ONDAY FOR A SERIES OF MES AT 8 P. M. VICTORIA OPENS SEVEN DEACON” JIM M’GUIRE, NAP SCOUT, IS HERE TO LOOK OVER YOUNGSTERS MAJ. J. J. DIXON, Prize fighting is ax legal as well ing steel common or cutting hay, in New York All you have to do to stage an rgument between two of the fancy is hire @ hall, take out a state Heense, put up a $10,000 bond aud go to It. Tired of betng #leuthed propric: torn of the various “fight clubs” |in the Empire state pooled their tn |tereats and jimmied the so-called | Frawley bill through the state | house at Albany Now, under protection of the law, they pull off fights between men of Jnternational prominence if they want to, without being pinched by every fatty that gets past the doorkeeper disguised as human being. = a BARTOW 8. WEEKS. | The Frawley bill says the Mmit lof bouts whall be 10 rounds and that eightounce gloves must be used. Did you ever see a prize fight with eightounce gloves? No? Neither did I, bat the New York legislature says the pillows must be used and these you are. Maybap some foxy maker gloves will discover a way to make elght-ounce mitts and not have them 4 with hair where the knuckles are located. Deodorized boxifig a la Frawley will be conducted by the state box ing commission, The members are appointed by the governor for five years and have jurisdiction over all matches and exhibitions. A license ‘must be issued for each bout and ot : THESE THREE NEW YORKERS 10 KEEP BOXING ON THE SQUARE P FRANK S&S. O'NEIL. | the state controller will collect five ver cent of the gross receipts. The commission may withdraw the license of a club pe ing a fake fight and bar boxers partiel pating in such exhibitions. The jaw under which the com | mission was appointed becomes ef- fective January 10, 1912, but the clubs recognize its existence now land plan to operate under its rub |ings at once. Gov. Dix appointed Uartow 8, Weeks, a lawyer; Maj. J. J. Dixon, 4 national guard officer, and Frank |S. O'Netl, a lawyer, to the com mission. The gentiemen have the endorsement of almost everyone in | terested in the fight game in New York and are on their way with best wishes for their success. PITCHER LAMLINE. Lamiine is the star of Nic Will fame’ pitehing staff and he held the Gtants to four hits and one ran yesterday. Ho ts so good that Wal tor McCredie will take him over to the Coasters to help that bunch cop the flag in the Coast cireuit. Will fams doesn't ike to lose him, but as Walt bas the call on the players of his team, the blonde manager has to gracefully submit. He ts considered one of the stars of the Northwest cireuit, and but for the jarrangement Judge McCredie has jwith the Cleveland team, would |probably be sold or drafted this New Record for Jed Peeee Leased Wires CLEVELAND, 0, Aug Uhlan, C, K. G. Billings’ @ ting gelding, holds world’s record for half a mile to wagon. The horse stepped the dis tance in 56% seconds in the closing Jovent of the gr: ireuit races on the North Ram lowering |the former record, held by Major Delmar, by 3% see js, and estab- lishing a mark which is likely to stand for some time. Uhlan was driven by his owner. | SPORT SPARKS || CHICAGO, lil, — The biggest | aviation meet the Middle West ever | saw will open here this afternoon. Thirty-five alr sailors with all makes of machines are here for! the meet | TORONTO, Ont.—Play commenc:- | ed today in the tennis chaimpion-| ships of Ontario, Eight events are on the program and the con-| tests will continue throughout next week. | 8T. LOUIS.—Fouroared crews will compete tomorrow under the | ausptoes of the Southwestern Row: | ing association for the Busch cup. SAN FRANCISCO—The fight fans today are arguing hotly Ref eree Hanijon’s draw decision in the four-round serap between Willie Ritehie and Johnny MeCarthy at Dreamland pavilion last night LONDON.—With hundreds of sportsmen in the field, grouse shooting season “en the moors of Scotland and Northern England opened today. King George will| tain with a shooting party at hall, near Inverness Meek Trunk&Bag Co., Inc, TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. Woe manufacture « ay _ MEALS SERVED _ Str. City of Everett or Telegraph Three round trips daily. eat Ta m, 12m, and 6 p, Steamer leaves from Colman dock. Steamer and schedule subject to change without notice, | Phones Sunset, Main $999; Ind. 196, Lamline a Star Old Bob, Billings’ Uhlan|- MINNE jtournament for us old fellows Too, Would Take a Whirl POLIS, Ang. 12. “Why not get up a ‘has been’ itzsimmons laughingly said today when discussing Kid McCoy's reappearance in the jring. 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