The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 4, 1912, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

NONTUWSSTBARN LEAGUE Athlotte Park BASEBALL Tomorow at 8:00 p.m TACOMA we SRATT Aadmleston and S00. Tee! " Broadway Rink 711 EAST PINE ST. Ladies Admitted Free Afternoon and Evening. Skating 2c. Checking Free. NEWS AND STATISTICS Professional Sports Fostered SCHMUTZ COULDN'T STOP |4 THE GIANTS YESTERDAY Raymond's Assistants Pounce on Charley's ferings When Pouncing Is Good Business— T SCOTT FIGHTS - TONIGHT Both a, | | j Thompson Driven to the Bench—Two Swats Over i i the Fence. | Tacoma Draws Firfet Blood. Notahbors pntelee, hones Mr. Charley Schmutz looked as if RR he was spelling defeat tn capital | ore mpaon in 8 Innia | Sec FS SS. | letters for the Seattle Giants you jane 4 nite tt & hneide “ terday after their return from a] binge Struck ou successful road excursion to Spo-/ )y “phnetder? kane and other places. So perfect | sehnet ef ott « Y ute ae @lhad Charley held the local boys | ball—-Crittenden rouble plays Just Prbm ters 22% 984 0 noting else but | soon Whailo: -Behweldor to walk to the bench and ¢ it over. | Whall to Brooks, Time of game HIRD AVENUE Tacoma had already reached th: $5, Umptre-—-Toman PAT SCOTT. 1013 T shore with three runs, after chas VICTORIA, June 4.—MeCreery Of the three main bouts to be MAIN 1043 IND. $200 | ing Thompson from’ the firlnk! was too wild yesterday to win a] Pulled off at Austin & Freed’s to a _.. | ine when he filled the bage in the | come, and coupled with Meek’s | NED. probably the best of ee Of third, With one run already tal-/ wid throw to third, the Indians — the go between 99 0 Ned and the bags full, Schneider got a good lead, The Boos came | Dak Bott. ond . a Vaggecneat - P was sent in to relieve Thompson.) 4) strong in the ninth when Meek “ op oe tell ~ a trer at times with some form ot | Pete's heart sank two inches WhO | drove a four-bagger, scoring Ken-| * , eee me Pee Saree | PMifgestion “it neglected, it becomes| NUL Diffed the first one over | noay, went and one of the cleanest, Scott, dyspepsia. One dose of toward the right field fence for &| xpokane DO0120008—~6 8 when yn y ring, always stands t h St h double, scoring Crittendon and/ Ate Vietorta,..1 000200026 18 1 puneal 7 hang — yan 7 Sco! Cc omac Schmuta. A fast double retired) Cadreau and Ostdiek; MoCreery,| POP hom he hae floored, in the side, In the fifth, however, | Concannon and Meek alter Schmuts had gained all the VANCOUVER, B.C, June 4— em * one eos | - ‘g he has hardiy a chance to put out! Sane lived the ball over th — he | Tonneson and Agnews figured in ®/his mitts, as ls the method of a Wu cure indigestion. b ie should et e bal er the rigt pitchers’ battle yesterday, the 8¢) good number of local fightera severe keve Se crating tne me fence. The swat seemed © atte youngster getting a shade of fet to. aay, . Wadie Shanncs ‘and drunk Dike tem. Pisasa ct |)atill the qiants with the swatting iho argument. He fanned ten men Sas aener toeal bone to the taste, better for the stomash. %. for in thy hex sp nine and allowed only four bingles, om¢} Henry North, the Pacific North HA ecaramtaed remeates he celle — awfully bad for (he | of which waa a #eratch he weet an jane = mix “e GC "7 Portland eo1ecrece Ome Ken the SCOTCH STOMACH Moran, Schneider and Raymond | \y'Vanconvero ib 00001 %=3 1 Sltighting baker,” mects Cecil Hat 50c REMEDY reached dry ground on short jabs Tenneson and Harris; Agnew #04) field. ‘ AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS to the different corners. Mann must | Lewis pte i y —" have thi on S te be - er cheust roel tes eras ot STATE LRAGUE the first offering, aa it alzzled past | {Pp 1eem aaseses ess ele ¢ BROWN LOSES T0 second base, scoring Moran and |” Ostead, Kane and Wilk ; i | Sehnelder, Raymond going t» third Helmeckosand Gicanvn. while Morse and hunt were trying b CROSS IN 10 bors cleared the fence for a homer, ‘8 : A smoke smoothness that's very attractive. Particular smokere please take notice! “ahh , The package doesn't look rich, but 10 more cigarettes are inside—20 for 15 cents. NK’S COLT IN _ KI (My United Press Le Wire LONDON. Jun ‘a ays som course, has rarely exettod mor interest than this year. It may fall jto King George's colt Pintadeau to save the coveted prize—the ribbon of the English turf” }@ foreign invader. Sweeper Franco-American colt belonging to the American sportsman, H. B. Du. rea, is a strong favorite. King George has horse in the derby not yet certain before, It is \—— eee BOUT OF SMOKES | FLASHES IN PAN LOS ANGELES, June 4.—Man. ager Tom McCarey of the Pacific | Athletic club announced today that | his Langford-Jeanette fight, sched- > 3 for July 27, haw been called off. considered unlikely. COAST ATHLETES t. SAN FRANCISCO, June A— | “I got a cablegram from Joe | Word is expected tonight from as, Woodman, Langford's manager,”|B. Sullivan, secretary of the ama. said McCarey, “saying that their | sailing from Australia has been de- |layed because of some legal pro | ings there and they will not reach America before September 1 teur athletic union of eric! v ing the names of the Pacific cpast athletes who will partteipate inithe | Olympic games tn Sweden Phig summer, final selection of whom HIGHLAND WINS EASILY A, Hoe suggests that { send Porky | will be made in Now York t Pn ongreeh Fiber Ny orig tlwon Fiynn against Jeanette, Nothing| The chosen are eupeated 10 Bate day. Highland had tho swatting| "The fant ts off - is haw ‘vork Lg in” sees 4 1 65. gue belore. the affalr was over] RAILROAD WINS Men up for confiraiation fare twenty-two of tho swats Wonk sate) G. N, Railway of Interbay won| Ralph Rose and Merle Alderman on s 6 ir safe wal-| trom the Steamfitters of the North-| Frank Kelly of Los Angeles forjthe Highland ie west 64. The playing of Barbour! hu » and Jim Donahue of (Los + nag vet, + o, and Bennett was the features of| Angeles for the Pentathlon and!De- oe the game 3 p j Roy and Sstimm; Shellhora, slat aol Hecrere the tha ne fedted Bunkus and Cole Dance at Dreamland tonight, ***/ men from the North se i Ex-Champion Ready for Any Battle Independ- BA FP possi with ging stronger, if recent activithes of qnow directly as to whether Attell would be re care Nolin, while not making nite that ready to fight on Independence day jand if Wolgast failed to kee onga, A stead of waiting for him and seed-| man known to be close to McCarey ing him again to the boards before| visited Nolan's ranch in Lake coum lng from bis Fourth of Jaly match tab } tatu conditions THE STAR—TUESDAY, JUNE 4, 1912. RUMORS |ARE ATTEL MAY FIGHT nce Day. N PRANCISCO, June 4.--The bility of Ad Wolgast withdraw Joe Hivers at Vernon ts becom saries of Promoter Tom Mc y carry any significances. For time Milly Nolan, Abe Attell’s manager, bas been sounded In- endy by July 4, and if he would to substitute for Wolguast prom|ae, the has practically st exchampion would bis moment, Attell would be re on the Mexican under cer fow days ago a Lon Angeles ty, and through a second party pumped” Nol The latter, while refusing to commit himself, sald enon) ch to inspire hope in the breast of the emissary Nolan, who has declared that At tell will be re of th has bis eye on Woilgast COMMENT FROM THE PRESS BOX to go against any! y 4 of earlier, still] vem oa J to put the trey over Mann. Ray American League | mond scored on Strait's slow one |, ei ca eS | BY A. FAN / to Hunt At Detrott _ Brooks, cae nate seem, eaemaedy | Wernee SEk Ceyeeiys’ Seer ROUNDS McMullen wae busily trying to} worl ard to make good during “°"*** Weebe Redes make a place for “Hunky” Shaw mee wt ~ me ry “pas rs y $s 7 NF oa On June 4 TXnock rementer we. eae isso areas, e on he poked out a single, 4 2@ flout” Brown has taken a tamble}none of them, however, figuring in B BEXTRA HEAVY Sto scoring Mann, and making it the bes tee, Peters. down the pugilintic iether tated as|the run column SEN. Eo fourth run. What fans there were ja result his defeat at the hands} abs in the grand stand and bleachers | wo. ington 12 it 2} Of Leach Cross, Cross hed all the} Mr. Schmutz, allow me to intro- settled down to a confident smile a: mt Lovie 4 @ 2) better of a 10-round argument with |}duce to you the Seattle sluggers.) until the eighth, when things be Kegel, Hughes and Willams: Baum-| Frown here, Brown weixhed 131) You guessed you could tame them, Gan to look serious, Abbott reach. “es % Brews and Kriger, Walde pounds and Cross 133 jbut you huve another guess com-| ed first on « bad throw and Neigh-| tae oe - ling. Six singles in the seventh LONDON, June 4.—Jem Driscoll, food for four runs, ia bunching ‘em and tied the score. ve Cartigan, Manding, Bae | featherweight champion of England, | some. | Bay so.pre brook i Giants tte and Baaterty lis holder today of the French cham Fs Fe nd Pas e | to redeem themselves x pilonship as a result of bis knock ‘at joran jumped about four) }in thelr half. Moran drew a life,| National League out of Jean Poesy, France's feath-| feet in the air In the eighth to got crertigen 4 on Tealeys double to | *. Bana 2 8 Slerweight, in 12 rounds here | away from Tealey’s bit, and ge 4 | liemediately after oo peer d in | nalie, Dale Gad Bresnahan; Marque: . ae fiery = are 8 conse of gg ewe gre: on nelder’s |eug Meyers. YORK, June 4.—Jack Brit-|hot-footed ft to the plate. Abbott | : ve to right. That settled ten, the Chicago lightweight, joined | Was so busy looking at the act that it. eethcotma drew RO More TURE. | |Cinsinnatl 1 12 f] the brigade of lightwoights here to i fated <o ae og ball, and cian te : r ne sits se ace day with challenges for Cross,|Tesley reached secon |Haymond, 36.5 1 3 § § S\suck ane Pheipn Miler “"""*| Wells, Welsh or Wolgast. Since | ote Ail ea a H pom hia victory in San Francisco over| Managerial honors 8S FF 8 Shentegae vereseereen soocse © 3] Pal Moore, Britton has decided he| with Raymond He # At ens. - aw g00d East {three nic it If you want honest MeMultin, 36°58 | § ¢ Slack" Site bnece, oe Nonmbems Sem iors, cad saxioes far ae wee as Woe are not competion with that f| Thempee bi 8 $8 8 8 8 a to prove it. That boy Schneider is some ewat- ciaes, of dentists who advertine ff Sehnelder, Bos tS $f § O) Retubare aust ster MITA DA om oa ney ay riteorpeeea t ry —- a “ ee wo bea singles you coming Totals 42 7 i Hh i “a, Mendris and Gibeon; Aissunder end PLAN LONG RACE leracre. © Sccount of havin: AR RH Po. a. |e aes ‘Thompson started in te piteh ur own NORTY weet coast 7 jou! 76, lasted un! Accord, Another class we are not fae A | wit. P W, 1 [a “ANGE Ea” “fleet WEP. olintrd, when @ doable, two singles competing with are those wh 2 6 tt $ 8 Bl Yancr..26 32 Setionkra 26 ta - . dune <.-Thel ing & base on bafle caused Tealay pope ay nap ed and then ae ae | 1 6 Vict'ria. 26 32 .653/ Vernon..33 23 5: longest aertal race ever atte od lentist in this office tas his 1 6 i 8 § by Boras a6 : 29 27 ze'cn the Pacific coast, to be twig | #0t owt the hook, and Schneider Siz dentin tn. thie of 2 6 Sb @| Tecomnds $f 38 464) Tune 16 on a cireular course around | "e™t In and got credit for winning in front of bis chair. Our guar +t tf 2b 3) Spomnets 20 20 30 los Angeles, is being considered ""° BAmMe | antee is the one that protect» ide ae Be oe: EB jtoday by Los Angelos and long! you. 4 ee ow ATIOMAE, end ’ each aviators, The course will be! Seeks, the new Giant first base- eae . 66 16 $2 i6 a] Sew aes at Shae “ fiover Los Angeles, Long Beach.) ™#?, got two bite and played a nice Regal Dental Offices Batted for Schmuta in ninth 3 ” 16 nm : Score by innings “ | 17 (552 Phila. 17 .628| Venice, Santa Monica, Ocean Park #8™e St the bag. While he ts Labs hie ACN We, Connon |) Seattle... 000001411—7 £4 A Weeke Ht Hh Badlarncent vette, Martin, Champion :jeoerect with an error, it'was 0 hand ROTE—Hriog this ad with you soma 0211.59 03000020 20 5b 493 | Sut Carpentier, — Wiliiams;| “hance. eevee | Z _ Two-base bite-—Ray- “ Py Dougherty and other birdmen! | ntond Nit Cameron _Home run 38. 28 .282| Probably will compete. | Things looked bad for a moment _... |in the ninth. Schmutz singled, and | }with two out MeMullin booted Ab-| bott's grounder around unti) he had |cromeed first, bad and Neighbors, who! cleaned up with a homer in| the eighth, me to the bat, but be hit to Raymond, and the game | was over. COAST LEAGUE MAY LAND IN A dent ing « felfic Coast league t CLASSIC DARBY .. al never run al whether King! George will go to Epsom tomorrow, | but as the court is in mourning for | King Frederick of Denmark, it is| NAMED TONIGHT, Pres Ange Ban A poi It here Wich cach veshags of fi great sporting event of the yoar the | —————— gta penpant coupe race for the derby, which will be!| dion (/ 22 32)—valection run tomorrow over the historic Bp-| SAN DIEGO 18 ANGELES, June 4 Al Baum of the Pacific Prest:| Coast lbaseball league, President Cal Rw af the Ban Francisco club, and ident Heary Berry of the Loa sles club left yesterday tor Diego, to look over that city as | axible location for another Pa m is expected that they will re rn in time for tomorrow's game fast playing and timely between San Francisco and the | Vernon DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sports Encour: LUTHER M'CARTHY, HOPE MeCarthy, Ne braska Strong Boy, the bite hope” the boxing world has been looking for since July 4, 1910, when WHITE is Luther the | Jack Johnson won the heavyweight championship from Jim Jeffries? Judging by the youngster’s ree-| the “ lord, he has ax much right to sertous| heavyweight contest in San Fra | consideration as any of the present cisco. lerep of white hopes, including Jim! next opponent will undoubtedly be Flynn, who is matehed to fight senememennin cae SAN FRANCISCO, June ¢-— Dan W. Long resigned yesterday as toanager of the San Francisco Seals. His place was taken by Bill COACH SCHOOLS IN A WORD WAR TACOMA, June 3.—The cry of robbery raised by the Broad tailed program events scheduled points they would early in May, and this di contain the SOyard dash the points for the relay race,” declared Comstock today. “The trying to cover up his own neg- ligence, or the Broadway higth is displaying an unsportsman- like attitude over its loss.” “1 contend that when a rad- leal change is to be made in the list of events, that the Tacoma high school people ought to call our attention to it,” said Coach Borieska of the Broadway high school this afternoon, when shown a lement from Coach W. P. Comstock of the Tacoma high school, charging the Seat- tle man with unsportemanship, “We took it for granted that the 50-yard dash was to be in. cluded in the meet, and we didn’t pay any particular atten- tion to the program when it was presented to us, feeling sure that should anything as radical as throwing out an im- portant event like the 50-yard dash, would be called to our particular attention.” BOTHELL WINS Bothell de the “Blue Rio. bons” in a fast ten-inning game by a score of 4 to 3. The all-arounc hitting o: feature of the Bothell was the | game LOOKING FOR MATCH SEES LONG RESIGNS AS MAN OF THE SEALS rer ’NOTHER WHITE HOPE Johnson for the heavy weight cham plonship of the world on July 4 at) Las Vegas, N. M. MeOarty accom plished what Jim Flynn failed to do) knock out Carl Morris-—a trick no} other boxer has turned MeCarthy’s father is Irish and bh mother « full blooded Indian. Po nested of the physique, solidari and craftiness of the Indian acd : natural fighting ingtinet of the Iriet nerves on McCarty in ideally moulded for a What you meng fight®r. He is 6 feet 4 inches hig - the and weighs 215 pounds MeCarty was born 20 years age lant St. Patrick's day (another fine] asset) in Lincoln, Neb, He fought) and won hin first fight before b was 19 years old, scoring a kne out over Watt Adams, Canad champion, in two rounds on rey 7, 1911. Three months later t stopped Joe Grim in fk Grim is the famous “Iron Man” of Philadeiphia, whom Al Kanfmon and Bob Fitzsimmons failed tg stop.| Met t neat battle wa with A Withers, whom he finished in rounds. In the fall of 1911 Tomo Crawford, a Philadelphia weight, was put to sleep in onds, Then he fought a brace 10-round no-decision affairs, wind up his 1911 campaign. on and women, He began the new year by knock Sn us this ing out Jack Harper in one round on March 19. Twelve days later hb disposed of Bill Shulz, a 250-pound er, in 55 seconds | Real fame did not come to Mec | Carty, however, until he gave Mor |ris a terrific beating, putting him |out in the sixth round. The follow ing week McCarty stopped Jack Reed tn three rounds | McCarty will meet the winner of; Chartie Miller-Soldier Eider If he wins that match his | Al Kaufman. AGER Reidy, former National league pitch- er and former manager of the Oak- land Coast league team. No reason was given for his action. West Seattle won from the Gas company after a bard fight by the close score of 3 to 2. The winning run for the West Side team result ed from an error. Although his team lost, Haliker of the Gas com- pany pitched « swell game. West Seaitie . Gas Company .. 34 2 3 Safety Razor Blades sere O14 Style Rasers Honed 25¢ 1018 Third Ave. scar Madison. Mra. H. L. Sehmelt 611 West 76th St, Seattl Seattle, Wash., May di Gentlemen: : T have been troubled fer! four years with & condition, so T had not eal CHOICE HOME SITES ON BEAUTIFUL MERCER ISLAND. TRACTS 70x200 EACH. Price, $750 per tract. Easy terms. Convenient service at con- venient hours for business and professional men. Live where living is life. Boating, fishing and bath- ing, with your own home nest- ling on the shores of nature's natural park We can show this property any hour during the day from our off sleep well and cam wish. MRS. H. L. One of the many that was quickly ture’s Creation after suffering es ca and a general We have on file stores of: from grateful and satisfied EY who claim to have beet ly benefited or | the use of Nature's © der to get in direct with those a are the dreaded the flesh or bone, Catart’, Bronchitis or any of the the respitory << rip uest you to ct we ing this wonderful herb vs Ave TURE'S L NATURE’ 0! a 514-516 People’s Bank BM Seattle, Wash. Excursion party Sunday a. m. inishing st kind. 1 f P.-I. Bide. | Won’t Argue © With You When I work in your office, I'm always right I never argue or dispute, because I simply can't ever be wink Wouldn't you like to have on your payroll a sure-fire, always-right and ever-willing brain on which you can al I'm the answer, Whether it's a special tabulated sales report you want; & bam ment; your payroll—no matter how peculiar or differest 89% tions ‘and requirements of your business, I'l make good aa yi into a life job, if you'll give me a trial Today I'm a trusted, indispensable employe in banks, tam nies, railroads, insurance companies and manufacturing C8 over America, What I'm doing for them I will do fot ot only ask me. My name is THE COMPTOGRAI The Steel Brain of Busines THE COMPTOGRAPH COMP: Sales Offices CRARY BUILDING Telephone Main 8670. Ask them how I can prove my value in YOUR business without a penny's expense to you:

Other pages from this issue: