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a f i RARRARAARHAKER A HHH /Squantum. The purpose af ‘? % | competition is to test the accuracy *® TOO ooo age Lge ya * | with which bombs could be drop- : han * NORTH YAKIMA, Aug. 28.— umpire, has quit his job, and * | Lightweight Abe Label arrived here fs out for s Coast # | today from California. Label will tudicatorship. “Jakey” w)box Loute Hi on Labor day. ed. He says the game */Soon after his arrival Label took a tough for ®|road workout, and tomorrow will #|barg in the first of the Union % | Printers’ National Baseball league sertes. Teams from ten cities are playing here this week. CHICAGO, Aug. 29.-—in compl. jance with demands from the gast camp, Packey McParland to- day called off the ten-round exhi- bition mateh with Leo Kelly at St. Louls on Labor day. CHICAGO, Horse Breeders’ Futur- f, & trotting race for foals of 19038; Massachusetts 2:12 trot, worth , and the $5,000 American Aug. 29,— Light. follow his fight with Packey Mc Farland, in Milwaukee, Sept. 16, with encounters with Matt Wells, the English Ughtweight champion, Brown, the sensa- “TAKE IT EASY,” SAYS MATTY 1 sg SIX MATTHEWSON *& “The greatest wear and tear * the arm comes in the effort strike out an opposing bat- It usually requires five or and sometimes as many pitched balls, to strike a out, while he could be dis- * of on a long fly with one z itched rte eeeee team {s not in any great & wer, I always try tow the batter hit the first * |. Every time ho hits at ® that first one and is retired on & or & grounder it saves * Just that much. Even * by omer nag is better * ve to work the arm * trying to strike men out. * Qn average seven balls *& uired to strike out ax This is due to the fact * they always let one or two by for balls and several are uled off. At that rate a itcher would have to pitch 9 balis if he struck out the tire 27 batters. On the oth- hand, if the batters hit the’ W. A. LARNED. Here is the best tennis player in the United States, W. A. Larned, most brilliant of the tamous tennis brothers, in action on the Newport courts. Larned, it is believed, will ie i to Australia after the Davis cup, the international tennis trophy| which was taken from England and Ame three years ago. Harry Forbes says Togo, the ball and none of them *| Jap boxer, is a bearwolf when it 7 ope ‘aise fall eninge comes to infighting and {s bs equipped with three weapons, his t 97 pitched balls." %| head and two tats, ee st .— ¥ * * * * * * Sete c RSSSSESSEEERSREEESSSISSSSSEESSSE SEES SE * * * weight Champion Ad Wolgast m| be one of the American team to go| | || OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS, 3051 Pike Street || THE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1911. News From the Rival Wrestling Camps TSUNEO RIESOCISS OSCE OS ESTERS | HUMBOLDT, Ia, Aug. 29.—It {s understood hore today that Frank Gotch wil) go to Chicago Thursday to complete his train ing for the match with Hackensohmidt on Labor Day. The champion continues his hard work bere, roughing ft with bis traisers, Frank Beell, “Yankee” Rogers and “Farmer” Burns, It is reported today that a new hold has been perfected by the Towan which is sald to be an effective ad his famous toe hold, but owing to the secret manner in 'which Gotoh has been work: tng, it has been difficult to confirm this report. seeaeeeaeeaee Sekeeeeeeeee BEA ALAS LER EEAA SERN SHEER € BS ED emer oe who meets Frank Gotch Labor day after- before going to the mat. Doo Roller, his , bas given his charge about everything he demanded tn the diet u © three months, as the Russian bas asked for nothing dave strength-bullding foods, but om the day of the match be will bave to “go easy.” George Hackensohmi: ° No rough stuff from then eecondes or the Goteh-Hack match thie time. No, siree, The Chicago chief of police is going to station a man at each corner of the arena, o 0° Jimmy Archer of the Cube |i am ¢ of a feat which he thinks te be a world’s record, When playing with the Atl Southern LLL rm BREE REE REE EEE REE EERE HEH CHICAGO, Aug. 29.—George Hackenschmidt continued to- dy his light training, Just enough work to keep on edge for the champlonship wrestling match with Gotch here next Monday. The “Russtan Lion” -issued tho following statement today: "I will be ready when we meet on the m Tt t* unkind of the American writers to criticise me because I am letting up in my training. Dpn't they remember that Jeffries went stale because he worked too hard? I never was in such fine physical condition in my life, and they will see my system of training vindicated Monday.” Seeteeee se ee tae * See SS Oe RRKHAAAHKKHRARNHR AER MEER EEK EH a= =< = NERO MEER NEEM NE ENE ENN ES Close to Second Now bn in lin di Mindi din dine in Minin din dine de tint te te Well, well, well! What do yoult#aeewan know about it? Tigers and Indians | * tied for second and the Giants in| * AS THE SCORER fourth a. only half a game be-|* re fe le to be in sec: | TARR Kh hhh kee kh ond place a Old Bol sinks be-| Kentite— mPOA @ horizon tonight. | 3eard. 3b : —e_ na Rkente eee n* SAW IT Glante Gop the First Tt waa @ pretty close game yes- torday, but it went our way, thank you--7 to 6. George Engle and Wiaes, Sl wenarcccee =! team he caught three mon napping off first, second and third base to one inning, The bags were filled snd Jimmy picked off one at a time. e@eoeoeoes? Bil! Goodman, the star Victoria third whe te out with « sprained ankle, had Just run through bis 24th consecutive game without an error, Bill is surely a sweet bar — any way you take him. ° Benator Walter Johnson le ening well these By tt ie almost impossible to say anything — Ind Sgn! that $7,000 salary, , the ihn Tigers’ bis. husky utl He holds the record around this circuit of the bases, and Fielder gre who managed the Sox when Kennedy tried for the bi; down to first faster than any player he Also Kennedy {# @ pretty fsir sort of a srester, and when the JeffrieeGotch combination was in Portland, on their famous tour, they wanted a wrestler to go against the champlon. None of the Rose City Jim Wiggs pitched pretty fair ball, and, reckoning by hits, George had the shade, But w t be termed “timely swatting” won for our‘heroes—and both times it was Arthur Bues. He lod the score with |} a homerun wallop in the hth and sent Bill Leard scurrying over with the winning run in the tenth with another swat over the fence, Drinker, tt leonmeneuco? wleorcccco-o%u! ccconcoo™ BHRREKER EERE Totals *One out foattle Vancouver § Sleccommunenitc Tigers Lose the First. tnvalid, Frank Eastley eighth. Then/| two in the ninth, and the game, for | Xi the Pippins. Doc Higgins pitched for the Tigers. . ee hoping the race, anyhow. oo manager, Islanders take 8 Hauck, the youngs pitched great ball for the Indians, and McCreery ditto, with the exception of one io ning, when « homer by Ostdiek scored three runs. At Lest We Have “Ducky.” Just think of it! The Islanders | lost over In Spokane yesterday, but they made a respectable showing— 5 to @-and they credit it to “Ducky” Holmes’ appearance as| iL | _SIDELIGHTS ON THE GAME | Of course, none of the spectators expected to eee Ed pitch hammeriock, but they were surprised at toyed with Kennedy. someth ing, chance to cut up or act sassy, ofthe: band in most any position be liked. eooodo Wiltle won his Jercoupeqeene game yesterday. pitchers, how about Willie? wr" Another Labor day Loule Habn vs. Able Talking ° o x" which a local fighter wil! Yakima. in the crowd now and can lick them The Lester-Lang fight will take place Saturday and tosh has siguified intention o fsending beth Gam and Jack against the Enumclaw miner whem the two colored gentlemen invade the Antipodes. ‘ ooo ° Of the eight men whe figured \ that famous Cub-Hub deal, Johnny Kling seems to be the only one worth « tinker's darn in his new surroundings. Jobn has taken on « new lease of life and te catching just as well now as he ever did, which leaves little to be sald, 7 have hap ooo 0 @ Herbert Byram, the crack ee oe mr the Sacramento baseball club, will soon make hie debut in the field of literature. Byram has been spending his spare moments writing a tune which will-soon be submitted to an eastern publishing house. While fol- lowing his occupation as a mining engineer in Nevada county after his graduation from Princeton University, Byram met many odd char acters, whom be bas written about in an interesting style, ooeoo0oo Ever since Marty O'Toole breezed into fm id drew a pur ported $22,500 from a major league magn: ail the minor Jeague hurlers are practicing overtime on the epitball y A Ry ong are O'Toole has had the magic effect of multiplying the number of motstened sphere artists by two. oo0 0 @ Catcher Bill Carrigan, of the Red Sox, uses several gloves when catching Cicotte; one when the bases are filled, and another when they are unoccupied. Cicotte’s spltball puzzles Carrigan, thus the change. Headaches Quit | — when the stomach, liver and bowels are kept in the good condition in which they will] VANCOUVER V8. SEATTLE be by the prompt use of| yeste cas. Adimiaston, the BEECHAM’S PILLS Sold Everywhere, In bones 100. «= NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL Tomerrow at 8 FP. M. TRUNKS AND SUIT CASES. STRVENS, me man who | teaches haw to dance, Old and young learn the saine. Origina lenwona, copy is tow pel ts, riday, Main h near Pine, Fiien Wednenduy. 4 4911, Ind. 106 Over Owl D Store, Entrance Room tea aod Pike 1 Us Nothing But the Best Material PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR i2 YEARS | 5O¢ up $10 Teeth j Fillings sien B $4 Gold Crowns « wed 85 Bridgework . $15 Sets Téat | club owners might follow the lead a Householders twe drives from the lot were homers on ° Bennett found Wigge’ offerings easy, not so bad. ° Four bingles, five times up, ooooo Let's eve, that’s 504 sacks of Durham, oooosd Both the other N. W. teams piayed tight bal! yesterday. and Portiand both won by one tally. ooooo Holmes “braced” the islanders, They lost, but he braced same. Seven homers! Spokane 00000 Now that the race ie ree close, that fellow Ostdiek le playing some ball, did you notice degroom Harry seems determined to win the pennant. dust nine hite for the inders yesterday. man who didn’t get a swipe. Million got two, ooo 086 Also Manager Mike Lynch has his dander up, and Is going to win (he pennaat If good playing can do it Mike got three swipes yesterday. ooo od Buse’ swipe in the tenth was good for thrbe runs—two were on bases—-but onl btye winning run appears in the Weore, Also Bues gots credit only for & twObagger. ooo 08.0 Might have been better if Brashear had let Engle stay. walked Leard, Cruickshank grounded out and Househol worked the youthful twirler for @ pass. Mr. Bues stepped up to the next— AND THEN IT HAPPENED. . 0 o } Kellar wae the only Rasemuesen ooo Dug opens hie heart today, and the husky mana: will tet all feminines in free until Friday. After yesterday's fierce struggle there should be a le Siler gathering of millinery at the sel ve 2 ae this aft, MRS, COOLEY HELPS. RICHARD peated cemene ee stiashctr tahetionat swear by Mrs. Cooley and it is a matter of record that the team's discipline ts better than that of most clade, ere und Porttnd Hy & f : he 16 Ba tt Netoria Hi 194 elt an NATIONAL | L MY. Chicago 4 Pittebre 40 Phila.” 68 Bt. Louie @) Brown and Needham; Alexander and Spencer, Bt Lewis At ™ ond Biles; | Marquard and Ginctnnatt At Brookly: pariamme, Gaspar and MeLean; Clark MRS. RICHARD COOLEY. Baseball ts not a woman's spatt despite the numerous “bloomer girl” teams. (The Salt Lake olub, of the Union xssociation, however, has a woman secretary, whe per forms her duties so well that other pitt t jams and Gibson; Perdue, T and Kling AMERICAN LEAGUE Philadelphia At Detro ompson ee a Fe ee | Plank and Thomas; Donovan, Willett, of Owner Dick Cooley Covington and Stanage point a snffraget secretary. ‘The club leads the league. @ financial success. It is only One in organized baseball that boasts of & woman secretary. The players Spangenberg | 1100 First. Av., Cor. Spring and ap It is Bonton At Chicago and Carrigan, # and Block, Sulllvar Raker, Hoviick, Have your bills collec ern Collection Co, 433 West. SALMON “4 They Are Running Now We Have RODS, SPOONS,.ETC, Guns and Ammunition FELT HATS yea, w shap MODEL MILLINERY 527 PROPLE’S BANK BLDG Hackenschmiat and Americus, witn Dr. Roller on rignt—A fal —Hack has an elbow and crotch hold on Americus. CHICAGO, Aug. 29.-When George Hackenschmidt wrestled on @ former occasion, he was a muscle-bound strong ma, could not boast of a more marvelous development than the Russian, Against Gotcb's speed bis strength did not help him. Rather it was @ handicap, interfering with the speed so necessary to a firstelass catch-as-catch-can wrestler, “When Hackenschmidt faces Gotch the people who saw ee in thelr firet match and who saw Hackenschmidt last winter Lad cetve a shock,” said Dr. Roller. “His bulging, knotty muscles . He isn't tied in a knot. Three months of work ly rebuilt bis muscular system—without taking away a | strength. “In addition to retaining the strength which made him the of the physical world, Hackenschmidt has added sufficient — bo let him meet ch the latter's own ground—for speed has been Goteh'’s stronghold. You wouldn't believe Hackenschn sprint 100 yards in 11 seconds, but he can, and, believe me, 8 some’ for a 230-pounder.” RERRHRARRRRHRRRERRRRRER ERS Star League _ RARER KHKRARHRERE ETE SS STAR LEAGUE Played. Lincoln Cubs.9 Brown Bears.8 All-Starg re Warrens: Pastidos . Newsies Moons hi- “ THE HOME STRE’ Wednesday, A it , August 289 & | shiners vs. Newsies. 875 &| Thursdsy, August 31. 875 *| Bears at Dugdale park. $25 &) Friday, September 376 ®) ve. Fastidos. 376 &) Saturday, September 2. 230 “4 Cubs. ng «mel September 2.—' ReOeR TERED ES aa Takkeeekeenkenes! vs. Bears, AT THE OLD PIKE PLACE BLic meerne.ctf Ripropu HERE FOODS ARE CHEAPER; FRESHER, TOO — e 3 Delivery 10 Cente; Suburbs 20 Cents. Delivery Extended to Geman | Lake, Fremont, University, West Seattle and Ballard Manning's Coffee Stor 619 PIKE PLACE. Wholesale Price of Cane Sugar Now is $6.70 Sack We Sell You 10 Lbs. for 50c Pioneer Milk, 2 cans 3 Boxes Matches 3 Sacks Salt .. 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