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TRICKERY STRENGTH Se eresewren ere ee WHAT THE TAPE SHOWS */ OF HACK’S PHYSIQUE. ‘eight “ Seeeeeeeseeesee - PREREEEER EERE CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—With but few days to walt, Chicago and the World's wrestling fans are impa- Gent for the greatest wrestling ghow ever staged tn any !and—that Between George Hackenschmidt, the Russian physical marvel, and Brank Gotch of Humboldt, la, the World's champion. The meu meet @t Comiskey’s ball park, Labor Day, or shine. struggle will be one of strength and considerable Knowledge of the catch-as-catch-can pitted against speed and Hackenschmidt has the strength, $f he can apply it. He has gained @n intimate knowledge of the Amer- fean style—which means rough and ready—and is fast. He is game, his tat preparod to door dle” mat pre; to do or die. Ri H, N: MIDT. Gatch has wabeiiovable speed GEORGE JACKENSCHMID ever questioned his courage. |as Hack. ie trickiest wrestler in the| Headwork will play a star hand His knowledge of leverage in the match and it ts claimed in to no one’s, and what he the Hackenschmidt camp that about wrestling hasn't Hack is “there with He ts not so strong ‘stuff all the time.” a - *£2eeeeeseaeaeee =< BREESE ESSERE REE EE EH HERE YOU ARE, MR. DUGDALE Sporting Editor Star: Fol. lowing dines not properly compésed for publication, but gs a ought to break and impress on Bas it public is supporting his team; that he ts showing nO consideration for public. ‘Why haven't the papers taken this up—are a few passes sub- sidizing them—Seattle could land a pennant ff Dug would dig down and buy another pitcher—Spokane and Van- couver are spending money, but not Dug—Zackert and Fullerton would win their games if not overworked. ditto Wiggs—-Seaton and Sage not to be dependedon—Fans loyal and attendance warrants buying another pitcher and {copping” the rag.— Outside w - = ong more pitcher team best # * eee” W.E.W.(A Fan) * BEERASEERESSESESEE ED EUS DEERE ND Alveolar Dentistry Does Away Entirely With Plates and Bridgework RARER ERR EES ERE RKAAReE Peorererrrrrerr rere es Modern Business Ethics the year eighteen and feel natural. that the Alveolar method has practio- ally, or ia practically, revolutioniaing ‘On | dentistry. Merit (not accident) Alveoiar Dental Co. the the Jase mi it ts, high hat 13 offices natisfied patients to refer to in the think | t and not calamity Preaching never touch our lives. them. ‘are moved in only one way, and Cut off our no longer It te the instinot of seif-preservation fa action. It was all & matter of mental th—evolution. working policy was Cent forth by Benjamin Frankiin, and is remark was regarded as a pioasantry wntll yesterday. ART AND NATURE ‘There are only jomt clans, * golng some. Alveolar Teeth Where Bridgework Is Tunpossible If only your front teeth are left, say, four, of more, we can replace have been tor clear back, with perfe; fast, “whiist “bridgework would be tine | ponstble, even if you had eight or ten front teeth to tie to. If you have only ch of A wdly high-class it with the Alveolar teeth. And, unlike bridgework in another re: spect, No that ts possible in den’ what we do In always of the v: Our bool ve) are free, Write for one it you 00., DENTISTS tistry, ig and He therefore sot Proximity to Nature. 106% ard St. og ye TERMS TO RRLiASLe PEOPLE. THE bia dee |DOES HACK LONDON, Aus. George Hackenschmidt 19 no more the idol of English wresthng fans | ‘Time was when the Russian was [considered unbeatable, but when he steps to thé mat with Frank Goteh, Labor Day, he will not have the |moral support of the game's fol lowers over here, as he did when he met Goteh in Chicago in 1908. The reason ts that Hacken schmidt “ran out" of matches with Abmad Bux and Karla, glaot Hin ‘doo mat artists. Over in Tacoma, last week, McCarthy gave a decision Mike didn't like, The Tacoma captain jamped off the bench aad came running oyt, yelling like fury. He tripped over a mask, and in bis exciterinnt swal- }lowed a big cud of chewing tobacco, “Ub, glub, you blum-bum-whn’ jdo you mean, you glug-ug-ahum-bum,” «pluttered and coughed the Tiger boss, struggling with his wrath and digestive convulsions, Piayem, seeing his predicament, laughed themselves hoarse. + o 0 © Uniess the Glants win the National league pennant, the world’s sertes of 1911 will start on October 10 and 11, which will be considerably earlier than last year, All the other possible champions will be able to wind up their schedules on October 9 at latest, and could finish on Octo- ber 8 if the race were not too close to permit crowding dates, The American league's schedule ends October 8, so that there will be no In- terference with an early start for the big pennant from that half of the major league map. oovooe “Ladies and nt There will be two games tomorrow; the folst starts at 2 o'clock,” bawled Umpire McCarthy at a recent game in Spokane. “Will Bolus catch?” called a fan, o °o °@ Tex Baker, the fifth twirling star of the Tacoma team that fe to go to the big doings this fall, is only 20 years old. He began play’ fessional ball a little ever @ year ago, on the Beeville, Tex: at once attracted the attention of Roger Bresnahan. Roger let Shreeder have bim this spring for more seasoning, and Baker will report to the boss of the St. Louts Cards as soom as the Northwest peason is over, o @ 6 Heinie Spiesman hi ttle S-year-old eon on the bench whe Insists on spitting on his father's bat for luck every time Heinle comes up in a piach, \ 00000 There's one guy In the big bush who has Vean Gregg’s number— one Russ Ford. oo 004 “Will there be any more changes in the umpire etaff before the remaining five weeks are rolled off?" asks « fan of The Star. The an- swer is not certain. The time is short, but there may be. You can't tell much about the brand of politics that obtains in the Northwest league this year. Dugdale itkes Jack McCarthy pretty fairly well, and Jack sticks. Shreeder likes Jakey Baumgarten pretty fairly well—and he didn’t stick, There's ;wo incidents, so just draw your own conclusions to who ie man in the league. An there bas been a terrible lot of umpire juggling this year. Ward 4 Longanecker lasted quick, and then good old Steve Kane fell by the wayside. Some one whispers that Dug dido’t Mke Kane. Scotty | Allen was the next to go. And now it's Jakey, the flowerday hero. | And, by the way, these exumps areggiving the Northwest anything swipes cach. but a pretty name when they get out in the outside world again. “Aw, nothing but rough-necks up there,” said Scotty to bis @piifog nia friends. And then this from Jakey: “They're too tough for me. A player swatted me on the jaw—and the president let bim back after ten days.” The Northwest league breaks two records this year-—one in the number of a eae ee ° players umpires hired and fired. o °o Oh, of course, some one had to make the crack that Te; iy should be in the Indian lineup. j o 6 @ Ed Kennedy knocked a home run over In Spokane last week, and it took him until 4 the next morning to collect the junk. At midnight Ed was wearing a new $5 lid, had a box of cigars {n one hand and a big bundle of Bull Durham in the other, but was still scratching. op 000 A funny play came up in Spokane last week. Catcher Eddie Burne of the Tigers pegged to Morse at second, to get an Indian runner who was leading too far off the bag. Another runner on third dashed for the plate and Pete tried to get him. But his peg was so low he hit Pitcher Higgins on the arm, and the tooth-doctor had to retire from the game. 00000 Terry McKune has been released by the Portiand Beavers. oovo Back in Cleveland Vean Gregg i with the Naps and the Nap bosses. jaling has a fine arm and is a hard worker,” said Vean, “and {{ he has improved as much as most play- ers do in two years, he \s ready for the American league, He'll suré be a regular.” Gregg played in the Northwestern league in 1909 with Spo- kane, Whaling was catching for Seattle. ©0000 A week or so ago George Shreeder, Joe Cohn and a couple of other magnates signed a request for a special meeting of the directors of the Northwest league, Reason, Dugdale and Lindsay, Monday night, when a meeting had been called by Judge Lindsay, there was nq meeting. Rea son, George and Joo—they failed to show up. As the principal topic to come up for diseussion waa the squabble over the $400 worth of rain checks Joe Cohn passed out in Spokane when Mike Lynch marched his warriors off the field, it was quite essential that both the Tacoma Spokane impresarios be present—in fact, it was absolutely necessary. Oh, you magnates of the Northwest league. 00000 They're telling a Josh Devore story in baseball circles that is more or less of a classic. The Giants in Pittsburg put up at the Schenley, which is some bostelry. Devore,.Matthewason, Wilson and Wiltsie were working the dessert round of the menu when “Big Six,” gazing over the card to see if anything had escaped, sald: “Josh, the cuisine here is splendid; don’t you think so?” “You can search me,” replied Devore. “I never tried any. Waiter, bring me some cuisine with my ice cream and coffee.” ©0000 The Athletics wiil be stronger in the world's series this fail than last. So says Connie Mack, wise old gink! 00000 One prediction can be safely ventured at thie time, and that Is the world’s series of 1911 will surpass in interest any ever played previ- ously, no matter which teams win the pennants fn the American and National leagues. The terrific fights in both baseball organizations for the championship hi keyed the “fans” up to a sixty-hor pitch of excitement in least seven major league cities, and the series OHIO CUT RATE DENTISTS, 305} Over Owl PD Entrance Koom We'Use Nothing But the Bet PAINLE6S EXTRACTION FREE - ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEARS Fillings . -5O¢ up $10 Teeth $5 Bridgework . % $8 Gold $15 Sets my Pike cea oat giving Bert Whaling a big boost : SDAY, AUGUST = 1911, FEAR HINDU? Unable to get a match with Hack hero, the Hindoos and thelr mana. ger, R. B, Benjamin, plan to be at the ringside in Chicago, on Labor Day, to challenge the winner of the Goteh-Hack match, Benjam! says he will post $6,000 for a mateh with either Gotch or Hucken ac himldt frained to the game since in. fancy, for appearance before thelr native ruler, each has to moet de feat. London wrestling authorities say the man in not lying who ean) turn the trick, Bux has electrified London by hin fast work. He scales 210 and Karla 22 WANT A GAME | The fast North Seattle Athletic Club has an open date for Sept. ard and 4th, and would ike to |arrange games with some fast out joftown teams, Phone-or write W, H, Hippens, Matn 1902, or 1618 Ist Ave, So. | NEW YORK.—Fightdom is on edge today for the ten round bout tontght between Knockout Brown jand Matt Wells, The scrap has promises of being one of the hard conteats Brown has yet entered. Wells, the English ‘lightweight champion, is a clever boxer, but Brown has been to the front with the best of them and will not give) Cee bad to the Britisher, say his friends. AHMUD @ mutineeeanenee | PETE C TET TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT TTT We Are Going Up PURER E BERR BE EY Coming up, thank you. In third place this morning, and only half « game behind the Indians in second. Incidentally we hold that third place | . by only a half game margin over! Re the Tigers, so It’s a pretty warm| sex. sorap, The Tigers, in fourth, only | Lo~ & game behind the Indians, in sec- | Shon oe ond, with the Giants sandwiched In| ues 2 between. Some race. And the! Dom), "* Pippine only three and a half be hind the Tigers. But ¢ ues as \x* Pee Ee RAKKRKKKhh hhh * in eight-game lead over thelr it rivals, bases Indians. Vaneourer— Brinker, ef | Berne AB. Fullerton Bests Rasmussen. fl a battle of youthful pitch. | at Recreation park yeeter- noon, and Charley bested Seattle 3, Vancouver 2. was some game, full of sen- ational, hair-raising plays. it was 1 to 1 at the end of the third and| 2 to 2 at the end of the sixth. Danny Shea put the game on ice| with a homer in the ninth that = scored Tealey Raymond. Roartie Vancouver: eoltomg, rune —C Mrvck Out—By Fullerton, 2: senen b. “Bases on ballet Puller toe, Again—Aimost, but Not Qui In Spokane “Ducky” Holmes al- most did it ogain yesterday--but didn’t quite. Spokane 5, Victoria 4. And at that the Islanders out- hit the Indians 11 to 10, but the In- dians bunched their hits sixth, eer aad Sind! kena diet 6 IR Charley Schmutz yesterday, and the Pippins batted him ali over the lot. Bcore: Pippine 7, Tigere 4. Erve Jensen opposed him, and aside from the fourth Inning, had things his own way. ‘That wae the only see sion the Tigers scored. the Islanders and Kraft for the indians. Tigere Lose Again. | Something was wrong with Ladies’ day today. 090000 At Portland, yesterday, Speas, Stovall and Pettigrow got three ©0000 Ducky Holmes copped a couple of hits yesterday. three to his credit. Ten Million has ©0o° 00 Thie fellow Clementson is going to be some ball player. Hie homer|* in Spokane yesterday was the longest on the Spokane grounds, 00000 The second consecutive game to end by a homer which was not a homer, 00000 A large gathering of the gentler sex witnessed the swell battle. ooooed boards, 00000 The firat homer Rasmussen ever walloped wae back in lowa. told the “boys” he'd sure get another foursacker some day. He did. 00000 Fullerton rapped one out to deep center and the fans thought it was asafo wallop. But they forgot “Dode” Brinker worked tn that pasture. SPORT SPARKS CHICAGO.—Charies A. Comiskey, president of the Chicago Americans, today ts president of the Chicago } | Bowl Tournament company, which will hi charge of the tour hament of the American bowling ey gg: to be held here March He — ST, LOUIS.—Philadelphia vs. Chi- cago and Washington vs. Denver ts 4 | today chedule of the Union Printers’ National Baseball league. In the games yesterday New York defeated Indianapolis 8 to 4, and St. Louls won from Boston, 12 to 3. AMERICAN LEAGUE Washington . oe . $ At Cleveland ichuson end Streel; Maier and mith +] SAN FRANCISCO, — Although Willie Ritchie and Matty Baidwin meet tomorrow night in a 20 round fight, the referee has not yet been selected. Several have been men- tioned, but as yet the fighters have failed to agree. They will get to- gether again tonight. LONDON.—Because of the great showing Bombardier Wells has been making in his early training and the evident amount of super- Bowton ....sesseee Po tee, oe 2 1 Scott and “ * i Coombe orks and Stanage. and |* AS THE SCORER SAW IT &| ) $ re $j sta Some lowdown person called ybody” has spiked the matrt ‘monial guns of Little Joe Rivers, the wonderful Mexican destroyer of | pugilletic hopes in other young men Joa te not to be married, so ‘tis jsaid, and it t* all on ac Everybody” charming young lady for whom Riy ers recently purchased a home, tell ing her that if she married the young hero of many ring battles that it would be the end—pugilistic: | ally speaking—of Rivers’ climb to fam nd now comes Miss Prouse with the announce nt that she loves | Joe Rivers too dearly to marry bim |if she thought it would interfere with bis ring prowess. “If they would only leave my Joe slone he would be happy yet—you see—everybody is opposed to my Joo getting married, and I fee} that good of his career him be free, But I wouldn't stand in his way. Gee, I take more Interest tn his career than bis own mother does,” she wald yesterday “I am perfectly willing to efface myself and return to my swimming. “We had planned so much on that a house and all. I can cook just ¥, make cake and keep house, too, I was working on a lot of; pillow tops, but I guess it is all off | now that Joe has got that fame business down so fine. “If,” added Miss Prouse with a} bright look, “Joe wins the world’s | championship maybe then there | will be no objection to our mar- riuge. I know that Joe loves me}———____ and I love Joo, but I guess that Ij way, Joe has a lot), and ease his will pay attention to my swimming | burdens. and see if I can walt patiently until} The young Iady {fs herself an Joo wins that world’s champlon-|athlete of no mean ability, As @ ship, a8 he surely wil, and then we|swimmer she {s particularly can get married.” ficient, having competed in varlone Meanwhile Rivers is in daily ro-\tournaments, She plays water pt of letters from lovelorn fe-|handball with the strength of @ males of every description and| man, and recently swam prot af life in which they coyly| Diego bay, a distance of two and offer to share his lot (and by the' one-half miles GOTCH AND HACK MUST BOTH. TAKE THE OFFENSIVE CHICAGO, Aug. 30.—According to the promoters of Gotch Hackenschmidt wrestling match here Labor day, seat in the grand stand for the show has been sold, and advance receipts have already passed the $100,000 mark. bleachers are expected to bring in $10,000 additional. Ou! wrestling fans are already arriving. Referee Smith today submitted to Hackenschmidt the governing the match. Each of the contestants, under the visions devised, is compelled to frequently take the offensive der penalty of disqualification. Hackenschmidt approved plan, The rules will now be submitted to Gotch. JOE Kivens, de +f Et * * * * * * * * * * * * * * poe RRRRAR RRR RRR ‘The Giante annexed each of their three tallies by raps over the|* KILBANE IS OVERLOOKED; RIVERS TO MEET CO LOS ANGELES, Aug. 30.—“Uncle Tom” McCarey today has signatures of Joe Rivers and Frankie Coniey to an agreement for a 2round fight at Vernon, September 30. This action eliminates Johnny Kilbane of Cleveland from the of the featherweight series, regardiess of the outcome of next 20-round contest between Rivers and Kilbane. The winner of the ere-Conley contest will fight Abe Attell for the featherweight pionship. i Both Rivers and Kilbane are In tiptop condition for Monday's As the Mexican scrapper already has a decision over the fighter, he will probably enter the ring a 100-8 favorite. EX RERECRARE NCO * STAR LEAGUE STANDING. & ~ Played. W. L, Pct ® * Brown Boars.8 * All-Stars ..,.. 8 * Lincoln Cubs.9 Wa : 4 7 7 5 4 3 “4 Moonshiners .9 8 xn Lakh haen FOR NEW, modern, St low prices, call at The Virginue, Virginia street, near Westlake avenue. PD (d Take the New Fast Train ae Tatouas wig ata ep 20s P.M. ‘ 1 Williams, Mitchel; Stephens, NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago bey 19 At Philadeiphin » Reulbach and Needham; Chalmers and Madden. St. Louls s 2 At New York ae Harmon, Woodburn, milk and Bina; Whites, Ames, Crandall and Mey- ers, Wilson. COAST LE LEAGUE Portland A Not « foozle made. Bill Leard played major-league stuff when he accepted seven chances, all hard onea, without boot, Mr. Raymond also accepted the fame namber of thances with. out a slip. fluous flesh the champfon {s carry- ing, the betting against Wells’ chance of defeating Jack Johnson in thelr fight here September 30, today dropped from 20 to 1 to 5 t {]}1 against the white man, NEW YORK—Although fighting under the no-decision law, popular verdict today gave “Porky” Flynn the better of It in his 10-round go with Joe Jeanette, the negro heavy- weight, at the Fairmount Athletic The bout was a slow one it. School, 210 FELT HATS Blocked, cleaned, dyed, remodeted and retrimmed. New shapes now in, MODEL MILLINERY 627 PEOPLE'S BANK BLDG, iit East 414, Cedar 414 | Mite Bekins comfort And souvenlencs. ; Sar tae hel i Blecirto light> a 7 ouskest ha Feinererd lights in every Seem on seeping care TICKET OFFIOR: Ay. Yesler Way. hor : eee tia 8 B.A. A. D. 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