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NORTIW hs Athtette BASEBALL ‘Tomorrow at 2000 PORTLAND ve, VICTORIA Admission and S0e, Yesler Ca LraAaun NEWS AND STATISTICS | _Protesstona Sports Fostered GIANTS WAKE UP IN THE NINTH SPOKANE, June 1—-The Giants without thelr Jack, came tn at the stretch in yesterday's game with three runs, just enough to overcome a lead of one run that the Indians had maintained since the # xth to- ning. Joe Cohn blames Kraft for losing the game, The plicher was sent to the firing line in the sixth inning when Noyes had filled the bags for the second time, In the ninth Strait reached second base Save half, Houses Chick drove a hot grounder to left “pome and Strait beelined fer home, Johnson couldn't have made a pret GIBSON-CHANDLER iio. Mirow to Ovudiek, but Krat FURN co. pped in the way of the ball, "i 4 poiliog the throw, and permitting IKE STREET, left tlelder to tie the score. — Ree MeMullen burned the air with a hard one to right, and Chick seam pered bome from second. Broadway Rink T11 EAST PINE ST, Ladies Admitted Free Both Afternoon and Eventng. Skating 2c. Checking Free Theatre full of the USED FURNITURE a sight You never saw such furnishe HOTEL ETHELTON How much pleasanter it ts to know where you are when in Seattle, Cnueneusen=> Sl ewcewoenen—> ® Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 (ND. 5200 at | Myers Hit by pitched be Kraft, Wid piteh-—Noyes Noyes. © in 64-3 inninge pe 30-3 Innings §— Tire hows and 19 minutes Umpire Tigers Win. | Tacoma, June 1--The Tigers | celebrated their return to the home grounds under a new management yesterday by defeating the cham pions in one of the beet games of the season. Meikle held the Beay- ers safely during the entire game, jonly two bingles being secured. ihe feature of the game was Neigh |bor's stab of a fly after a long jsprent. | Vancouver .. Mice-—ore : a tw GENUINE WALL'S $arR bing 808 trad Ave. Seattle. Victoria Was Lucky. Portland hit well and fielded well jin yesterday's game, but the Bees jhad the edge of the game, and woo thandily. They bit when bits were |needed, and the infield tightened form ctlup when tightening up was good Becomes | naseball. Kennedy brought in three rugs when bis long drive bounced back from the fence awey from the |tleldera. Merritt sent the ball out lof the lot in the firet, scoring two runs Portland sco-ed their frat on a double and two singles, and SW! cure indigestion. You should iin. other two when Coultiin and ge gg Engg 5 earsige toe as drove the ball over the runt. 1 t “. fence when the decks were clear. taste, better for the stomach.| Ay seattio— 7 ar drugmist sells jure Gruas and guarantee: remedies he sells | crtand --- ScoTcH STOMACH 50c REMEDY AT ALL GOOD DRUGGIETS at th rd Scotch Stomach Remedy er0%%8 oe and g12 1 oir Tonneson, Laratine Harrias ¢ cannon and Meek. COAST Sacraments wie 1 At Fortiand is Arretianes an@ Cheek; Glrot, Higete jbotham and Bareb tee sit oma Abies I Vernon Al Ovkland Castleton, and Mites. Gray and Sullivan Miller and Berry STANDING OF THE CLUBS Halibut Gear with hooks; regu- jar price Ife ib. Sale price, ib. ... t Extra Heavy Jalvanized Sanitary Garbage Cans: Price $2.50, sale price Iron remulor 10} My Cook Has Left HIS is Mrs. Everyone, Any Street | cook has just left me and I must have other at once. You know what I want, Have you anybody you can send right away? I had planned to have guests at dinner this evening.” When the cook leaves, the mistress goes to the Bell ‘Telephone and calls up an employment agency, It’s her best chance of getting competent help on short notice. My an Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 1, 1912. SPORTS DOPE AND COMMENT Pak "eriscxisces Sports Encouraged | —) TRACK ATHLETES COMPETE IN TACOMA The groat annual interecholastic | meet, in which over 200 track att WATKINS TAKES CHARGE OF THE TACOMA CLUB Man Who Saved Tacoma’s Team Is Enterprising Young Business Man Who Knows a Good Thing When He Sees It. jletes, representing 18 of the mont prominent schools in the state, wil) be held in the Stadium at Tacoma] this afternoon. Seattle will send teams from het largest schools, of which | Broadway is probably the strong est, and Lincoln next. Lincoln won | the meet last year by a comfortable | margin, but practically all of he r| experienced men graduated, leaving | the team considerably weaker | Broadway will send Captain Par | rel, Madigan, Willis, Woodcock, | Veddar, Koester, Robins Wiley, | Nelson, Thompson, G Carl, Po land and Hall holl of Lincoln will take a Howells Ames, Farr, Draves, Hogers, Loom is, Carlander, Sharp and Anderson Queen Anne will be represented by | Stalcoop, Smith, Pulver, Patten, | Foster, Moren and Davidson National League Works end and Mephens, Krichell STATE Leace® Aberdeen AC Megetanm Jone and Gleason; Kane, W ond! Trowt | At Chebeatie i -- | } Sasequah met ite (iret defeat this) lseanon in a game with the Shaner! & Wolf team ot Issaquah yeater day, The sensational catch of Dut ton's was the feature of the game. $1.00 EICURSION $1 00 Bellingham and Anacortes VIA SCENIC DECEPTION rass SUNDAY, JUNE 2 S.S. SIOUX LEAVES COLMAN DOOK © A. ™ ARMIVEHS BACK 19:0 ©. M, THE GRANDEST SCRNIG THIF OY THE NOMTMY Katt! REMEMBRA! THR ROUND TRIP Is ON " ra @ This is Ed Watkins, the new league magnate, who has assumed com trol of the Tacoma Tigers. | Ed Watkins saved professional baseball for Tacoma. After the wrangling of the past week, when neither fans, ball players or league directors knew just where they were at, the young Tacoma bual- news man came to the front with hie sack and bought the Tacoma Tigers outright. The turn of affairs in the Tacoma baseball situation wae made through Schreeder's offer to throw bis claim of $3,406 Into the waste basket. Jones was communicated a with tmmediatety, and the prest dent didnt waste any time in get ting to Tacoma, where he secured an amicable settlement between! Watkina and Rotherme!l. Watkine/ will shoulder all the debts of the Tacoma club and deliver the $1,000 guarantee money over to Schroeder. Watkioe has n engaged in electric supply business ip four years, and bes made He showed the directors a tle wad that he was wll THE PRESS BOX] ‘ate Spokane had been beaten In two | games «hen Dugdale dropped in to) sec how the team was playing! | Barry bad planned on using Mciver for the afterno game, » * x dale advined ing Schueider a trial, as he had pitehed a gobd/ |aame the previous Sunday tn Se- ttle. y < , five minutes before play started wishes, pong i ap After bd but Miller, as usual, announced the| came ‘Dugdale criticised him on} chang Seattle is lucky im WAY-| Several blunders the team made.| ing a man of hia call handtio€/Te was in the hotel lobby, sccord the scorecard privilege, ing to Jack, that Dugdale rebuke | x bin in unprintable language. Stidelle mad catch in] “See here, you cannot the third of Fi way to me,” returned Jack, left foul 1 ad doubled | me my cheek; I'm through, Pguess) Harris at - ut Tighe had the right dope om you 1 x Barry boarded the next train for! With two ‘e in * Ne third, Ken-| Seattle nedy tried to balance a ball on the) Jack j« optimistic in bid Setter! center field fence, but it rojled back /that Seattle's present line-up wit! | in, and while Fries was running it}show up better as the seasen pro- down the bases were cleaned, and! greases. The outfield and piteh-| Kennedy had turned third and) ors are in first class shape, and broke for the plate. The ball beat| ought to win } [him there, but he boosted Harr Barry will remain in town for a} Let ball slipping from his| while, and expects to make his} today. » he lay unconscious. Af-| home somewhere on the Coast. He moments Harris gamely | doesn’t know whether he will take! Suit baseball this season or | the old gray nominated for Dug might George Engle, badger, has been manager of the Giants. do worve * 2.375 the score card man, had yesterday. Nick Wi) know his Hoeup, and the anxious seat til! Miller, his troubles Hams didn’t kept him on Our facilities are excellent for turning out promptly clothes to meet the requirements of every man, thea We've fabrics, fashions, cut ters and makers ready to pro duce distinclive made-to-meas- ure apparel For the Busin Man, For the College Man, For the Professional Man. the fabrics $30 or $35 us show you Try a $2 a tow went back into b Pas. Frost & O'Neil Co. Men’s Store Only 1205 First Av. a flinger at ‘--_2 os | not Lou Nordyke was in the stands| That Dugdale gave the hit and yesterday on crutches. The broken|run signal to cut down expenses. bone in his leg fs healing nicety,| that he bad planned the Barry dis sad tee ons to be back in the| mlssal several days ahead, that he would not permit his manager to the team when he had Yesterday was ladies’ day, and|the opportunity to sign up good| the fair ones turved out in goodly| men, are the charges made today umbers. If every day except holi-| by Jack Barry, former manager of do were made free to the ladies |t» tle Giants, and the third} the club would pull |helmsman to be fired in the last incaey, dor tbe -tatitiosey three years before the season was Graw se well as baseball jhalf o' Barry arrived from on - Spokane last night, and will remain Beach won an exciting| im town indefinitely nm Van Asselt by a score According to Barry, Dugdale eatentay ’ |started the trouble over in Van |eouver last week when he ordered We to,be turned over to Van couver or sent home. Barry ad vised that since Weed had been a faithful member of the team, and a mighty fine fellow, he should be | permitted to come home with the club the following day. Again, Barry declares, when Dug- | dale ordered that Thompson be Jeft |home, he (Barry) fosisted that | Thompson be taken to Spokane, as | Barre nkamp was on the sick es jand Thompson's services wer \solutely necessary, Dasdaie ieee, | wrathy, says Jack, and he-nimost quit up north on atcount of the proprietor’s manners. 'WOLGAST MEETS A HOT ONE PHILADELPHIA, June 1— Young Jack O'Brien has jumped into the ‘first-rater class of the | lightweight division today as a re- : {sult of his showing against Cham- FIRST |pion Ad Wolgast in a six-round bout here. 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