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ILL JONES HEAD THE N.-W. LEAGUE There is more than a possibility that Fielder Jones, the old ler of the Chicago White Sox, will head the Northwest league t year. It is known that a tentative offer of the position was le to Jones in Portland last week by one of the magnates of league, and that he signified his willingness to accept It is practically certain that Judge Lindsay will not be re- 5 ied for the coming season. Practically every magnate in = fre ese has already expressed his desire for a change of ad istration. Former President Lucas is also being considered for his old . but as some of the magnates are bitterly opposed to Lucas, | George Shreeder of Tacoma is working in the interests of | te pull stakes in the middie of the second game to cateh a train. it | was impossible fer the Indians to catch that train, . The Victorians are | ‘*M Everywhere, ‘ {GERTRUDE MONTEZ . CLASSY ENGLISH SETTER There was a sort of a hurricane in Spokane on Labor day, aga ing to the Spokane players, and the games would not have, changed materially had there been no fly-chasers in the gardens wind was blowing right Into the grand stand, and nearly every ila fly waa blown b wntil it struck the grand stand and went foul. One hich fly that ordinarily would have cleared the center flelders’s head hovered {n midair and looked for a moment as if It would come in Shortstop Cooney's territory, “IT got tt, Lge the ball to the home plate, but It the grand stand roof, Cohn says he never saw av 00000 The coming bench show is Seattle's first attempt at fall shows, lt undoubtedly unite to make it a successful event. ¢ that it will be one, The dates are September 21, 22 and 23, Ad and Packey are both keeping right on with thelr training, so there may be a bout, after all, in spite of that pesky sheriff, 00000 “We to laugh—laugh—laugh, This Lindsay-Dugdale regime is a boys, a piece of the real ola bone, Joke No. breath and prepared to apin his little daie's billiard and Sinem Tee SE ore " Here’s another blooded canine that will grace the bench show in y tn Victoria today. the Bon Marche building a couple of weeks hence, with her presence. We had a Gortrude is an English hat ie, she lives over the Canadian Laetle Bamees wee ay, but Oech wae ee | perder. Hor owner tx ©, W. of Victoria, header with the Beavers in Spokane yent shasaeenseaaaaitiil , 1 Jone Seattle Automobiie School, 210 Enjoyment onight may mean suffering to-| norrow, but not if your stomach, Hee ea liver, and bowels are helped | mamma to do their natural work by |- BEECHAMS PILLS | In bones 100, amd 28, | | and so is Dash, but how can Dash do any umpiring are not there! in other words, why did Dash have is not probable that he will be chosen. It is rumored, however, | o train shead of the indians? Oh, it’s erful,” concluded Jos, 9 jet SPANGENBERG’S ©0000 A lip of a kid eneaked onto the diamond yesterday and hied him- the former head. joe Cohn of Spokane, admitted today that Jones was being ‘stants Geraaeniaemer semen idéred for the position. He thought the majority of the di- rs would be opposed to the re-election of Larcas, The re- of Lindsay, he said, was was out of the ut of the qu stion. T’S THIS? --. BOMBARDIER _HAS OPTICAL DELUSION Gept. 12—Bombardier “Billy” Wells has added to his or stable oy American heavyweights, Jim Johnson, a shade that Li'l Artha himself, and Jack Burns of California. Johnson joined the Wells group of sparring partners for the sole that he is biack. It is contended by experts that a white man has never boxed with a blackface suffers at firet from an optical believing that his opponent is “in distance,” when, as a matter pipes he is out of reach. This delusion can be overcome only by long “practice in boxing with biack men. ested will make himself useful as Wells’ punching bag. He came a year ago with a great biare of trumpets and was pitted | angered best men then in England—Bili Lang of Australia and | Flynn of Boston—who utterly failed to knock him out, though | eee Sversiune se. else. ‘SMITHSON HSON DIDN'T SAY IT, SO SOMEBODY FIBBED . 12. Abeotstety weoesinuing his “guilty ‘i A. A. U., in which it) ch@ged that Dan Kelly's 100-yard bode 9 945 seconds was a) mee Forest Smithson, world’s champion hurdier, is out today with ® signed statement, in which he lays all responsibility on Jack King, declares that King ts the author of the distarbing missive. King, Is one of the leading sportsmen in the Northwest today, angrily Smithson’s allegations and asserted that Smithson came volun to his office and wrote the letter of his own free will. In his statement Smithson declares that King two woeks ago asked | to draft the letter to Sullivan, promising, so Smithson says, to that Kelly's record was a “frame-up.” then declares that King dictated the letter and that he LONDON MINISTERS OPPOSED TO THE BIG FIGHT LONDON, Sept. 12.—The announcement of the proposed “boxing contest” between Jack Johnson, the American negro, and Bombardier Wells has raised a storm of protest from the adherents of the Free _ ghureh of England. Rev. F. B. Meyer, one of the old and ablest Preachers in the country, denounced the proposed fight in a vigorous sermon in London. i is going to be a prize fight,” he said, “and nothing else. Call- boxing contest is merely an abuse of words. America has contests to the farthest limits of civilization. Apparently to have a prize fight in the heart of fashionable London.” SAN FRANCISCO—Owing to the, PITTSBURG—Marty O'Toole, the ition of the authorities of Pirates’ $22,500 twirler, today has ukee, the Wolgast-McFarland |an offer trom a New York vaude-| * 16-round lightweight championship! ville manager for the coming win- Match scheduled for next Friday ter. Marty's friends believe he will May not be staged in the Wisconsin accept and open his act with “None , but in San Francisco. Promot-\of them has anything on me.’ Jimmy Coffroth today is in the - field to bring the bout here. Wol-|) NEW YORK—“We have with us and McFarland are both in re-|today” another white hope—Jack today of an offer from Cof-|Geyer—and, take it from Johnny Corbet@ he's a regular “guy.” ed Johnny says Geyer will go BOSTON—Battling Nelson will/ through the present crop of hope stg his “come back” tour by |fuls like a scandal through society ing Billy Dixon here September| and what he will do to Li'l Artha, Two weeks later he will according to Johnny, will be almost le Young Saylor, and in another homicidal. jeht take on y Baldwin. — Pioglish lightweight champion, is hed today to meet Abe Aitell,| j12."7zie" People ta 0 to other Dental featherweight champion here{ work, learn thelr. pric rer Suakees 40" seeceding to Ges. me : onsuftation and edonald, Wells manager. They “Su. sou “2? fe" cnans dase ot re to weigh in at 135 pounds at 5| work done by transient “dent G'slock the day of the bout. 2 “whatwe Wag EVERETT-: SEATTLE |materials, and it Is this |mures satisfaction for our patients, INTERURBAN RAILWAY |'*?!'#tion for curseives SEATTLE reed ERETT—Limited' trains ALL WORK GUARANTEED am and © irraine= 4:30, , tlh "av., pear Ajax’ Drug Be sure to read our article on “Th @ of Your Teeth” in next | Monday's Star. |GOLD CROWNS ‘ULL S@T .. BRIOGE WORK , | CROWN worRK SILVER FILLS GOLD FILLS ain freight shed at sixth ATHLE EVERETT TRACTION co, "SNOHOMISH- EVERETT INTERURBAN We are noted t for our RANG LEAVE EVERETT—:¢1, |low prices and good Work 100, 10 dt 9S 248, | ALBANY PAINLESS DENTISTS 2 Qn the #econd Ploor of ‘ BOM otint« $48, | Buliding, corner of ‘00, Visor 9100, 10:90, and MacDou @ Elevator or —|parlance as a spitter, and take it mew voni—mau waia me The Care of Your Teeth’ 1100 First Ave., Corner Spring St. Rod Sale 1-3 Off All Fishing Rods in Store, One-Third Off. 00080 While Charley Schmutz and Butch Belford are demonstrating the) SALMON TACKLE, ALL KINDS — GUNS AND fact In the Northwest league that high school kids make good pitchers, pots Agnew is giving a similar demonstration tn the Const AMMUNITION The three comprised the pitching staff of the Broadway high — team that toured the country four years ago. ‘ OHIO DENTISTS HAVE MOVED 00000 on So George Shreeder wants Lucas back, There are a good many Second and University — Entrance 207 University, Opposite Btone-Fisher “Where's Artie Bucs?” he asked Tealey Raymond. “in the club house,” said Teasley. “But don’t be sticking around here,” admonished the boas of the Giants ae the kidlet prepared to | equat on the ers’ bench. A moment bi Newever, Buee appeared, land the youngeter advanced with outet hand. a nickel, Artie,” said kidlet, “for leading the league Please let me know your batting average at the end of the game. who want Lucas back, but it would have been better for George to*have waited until Lindsay got through assessing a fine for that forfeit stunt in Spokane before mentioning probable 1912 candidates. ¢# 000800 Jimmy Adama, the former Beaver outfielder, has gone East. Brown sold Jiromy to Victoria, but W elet wouldn't pay the Jimmy demanded, No more baseball for Jimmy this year, 00000 Marty O'Toole hus a kink in hie arm and will spend a day of | with Benesetter Reese, the Oblo physician who doctors 90 peri chet . | of the pitching arms in the country. Marty may have a kink all right, ] but right now bis standing is 1.000, with three wotl and none lost (© his credit, Pity there aren't more kinky arms, 60000 oP es Cen We Use Nothing But the Best Material Roth boys had chance to go at one hop, PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE Baker decided to go." Million refused, saying he wanted the ox ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR 12 YEARS ence of one year in the Northwest He spent the year with the | toria team, and next season will find him with the Cleveland re MO we tp ome - |for the other picture: Baker spent the year warming the Boston Red tdgewor! $3 me Cre | Sox bench. Of course, he could not show enough to warrant his » pies planting a veteran, and he has had little chance to improve. He will join Bob Brown at Vancouver this week, and. will pat in next year tn the rthwest league. Milllon’s polley of “make haste slowly” gained him @ year's bulge over Tracey 0000 i Fielder Jones for president—no, no, Sedie; not of the U. 8. A.,| | just of the N. W. L. At that, the fleider would make a dandy pee | ven ore a. e a es | dent. Dug won't like it, because league headquarters will be moved t Portland. af 00000 | Holmes may pilot Victoria next season, but we have our doubts about Mr. MeCloskey being in Portiand. The judge is pretty strong financially and otherwise. FOR BARGAIN COUNTER FARES TO THE EAST OVER THE O.-W. R. & N. 4 Con P o Md i F o ae ak ie ai} 0. & L. AND UNION PACIFIC loe Cohn wae in a very optimistic frame mind ven breeze: into town yesterdey morning, in spite of the fact that he missed the Vie noleLe Teal: 2 BE. Cate ot Gace toria boat and a game in the Canadian village in the afternoon. The) OCTOBER 17, 18 AND 19. URN LIMIT NOVEMBER 15. ]Fea! cause of Joe's bland amile ie the fact that baseball has taken 08 || gamps. a new lease of life in the Inland Empire city, and that the | now drawing record crowds. Labor day there we: - Omaha, 000) | Kanans missions, and at least 100 people were shut out of the grand stand. Baie meal oi ones: Beton. 19.90) “Pretty fair for a bunch of rough necka, isn't it? smiled Joe. Fiicarighie sion 35, “We gave Bob Brown $1,800 for bis bit, and I'll bet that's $600 more than Dug drew Labor day week, The week before we gave Shreoder $1,200." going or returning eooo00 though the critic in New York who made the state- < >. Ww R. N Morris is as strong as Gotch and Hack combined may co * ° & 2 (Line of the Shasta Limited) ©. & 1. AND UNION PACIFIC have stretched a point. a yee SS SEE ae City Ticket Offices, 114 Becond Av. Passenger Sta! 4 Joma oo at Phonds, Main 932; Ind. 1996. PETS TTT TCE TT eT TTeT TTT rere EK. BLLI8, General Agent Beavers Win; We Lose :) **"= == — === = * oe eee ee ‘The Beavers trounced the Tigers) SAHRHKEAER ARR ENS yesterday and strengthened their * hold on the pennant. The indian.|* A® THE SCORER SAW IT * Islander game didn’t materialize b- tee kkkhekheeehh | cause the Indians failed to make connections. The te lost the) | firet of the Pippin series, and today | j:, are still further out of the race. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT Excursion Tickets East-bound Seven Additional Selling Dates via Northern Pacific Ry. SEPTEMBER 15, 25—OCTOBER 2, 6 Return Hmit 29 days from date of sale OCTOBER 17, 18, 19 Return limit, November 15. The principal feature of the local game was Jess Garrett, Jess uses! a moist delivery known {n common | from us, it was some old spitter| yesterday, Four hits were chalked against Garrett, but only one was a} a clean swipe, Six hits wore charged against Zackert, but an or ror and a badly-bounding ball play-| ed their part in the visiters’ scores. | Garrett, A few samples—similar reductions to many othér poifite in the &. n United Stat and Canada, as weil the Middie West: Totals ¥ ies . The s had little difficulty | Soatti» Pailegetphla in’ downing the Tigers yesterday.| ‘joes san’ veriesew nae . Omaha : Score 8 to 5. 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