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Checking Free, Roth Finishing of the finest Kind, “In five Shop “Hotel Ethelton Good beds, clean reoms, locatic @nd reputation are our assets: once customer always & customer me The and up per day. ‘Opposite postoftice, Seattia Stee KODAK' NEWS ‘AND STATISTICS | ProfeaMonal Sports Fostered TWO HOMERS IN N FAIL 10 WIN FOR Gl Tn & game that was fairly oozing | Pw with features yesterday afternoon, Tacomas Tigers had’ a batting rally in the eighth session, whea the core was ted, which netted them three runs. atrong in Moran the iast frame, and Raymond each driving out a} 20) Maan punched out the pill abo, a: HAVE | Netehbors, rt beén a home run, but the wind was | M wee, © homer. for what would ordinarily erratic, and held it back until Mik Lynch walked up and pleked it off the fence, Had it been successful, Mann's clout would have tted the score, Aa fit was, the Tacomans journeyed home today with a 7 to 6 vietory, taking one of the three |» games here this week With Fullerton on the mound at the start, the Tigers landed heavily, making six hits in the first, which | were good for three runs. He had hard nck In the second, when Nill popped a high one to Moran. sun was on the job so stromg that Pat had to turn his back, and Nill made second on it, scoring & me ment later on Abbott's slagle. With four rune net them it looked bad for the Glants, thelr only hit in the first five frames being a double by McMullin. The excite- ; | [his trouble started heft jagainst the pellet for four stations, ‘scoring Wally and himeett. \broaght home four runs, tyiag the ment started in the seventh, when | Chick and MoMullin made safe hits, and scored on Wally’s drive to the fence. Barrenkamp leaned Six hits score. Rarrenkamp had Ful- }lertom im the third, and pitehed &/he did not seem to have anything, great game for five tnaings, when He bit Lynch. | Crittenden singled. and so did Hall, i We're ready for summer business with a chotee line of just the fabrics to keep cool om hottest days. 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Second and Cherry, Seattle, THE NEW LINE 18 THE SHORT LINE. filling the bases, Yoho was up when Raymond tried some big Wwague stuff by potting in Mefvor, ® southpaw, to pitch for him. bad not warmed up, and a passed ball scored Lynch. Yohe bunted to Melvor, dying at wirst, but not un- ti Crittendent bad seored on the Diay The Giants were unable to gather the run that would have tied the) parry or whoever is reaponstbie, score in the ninth, although they renew activities on the Tacoma se mogeesen~ Pewwccccores Phitadelphia .. 29, 30, 31. October 31, 1912. of diverse routes are of- J. t. CRISWELL, City Ticket Agent. | seller in union made cigars in } world, be, e Mar 1 Met ry Totals eum * “Hatted for Brooke tm sixth ** tated The Giants came back [fr James ta ninth Tacoma AnD. ro AB he, OR a. ot o Sie a» aoe ° ° 1 OOOO 01es~6 “s 100000 8tHt mary) Tweebase bite MeMullin, NH). Lynch, Abbot cram, Barrenkamp. he, MU Moree bite " ¢ rune oines Crimer in 6 sand 3 bite off Mali in 2 innings on halle Barrenkamp, &; off Criger 1. Time of games 2 hour Umpire—Mn Tomas COMMENT FROM THE PRESS BOX BY A. FAN Chartey Fullerten went in to pitoh for the Giants yesterday, and The Tigers reached him im the first tnafng for six bits, good for three runs, and they made another tally in the eeeond on two bite, and thea Barrenkamp waa put in. sxe Mann made « beautiful peg in the first. Yobe singled, and tried to take third on Niife single to deep center, but Leslie nailed bim by a foot sere Manager Raymond, Dugdale, Jack certainly made an awful mistake when be put Moran in right that Moran would easily gobble, get under a ball in a group, then the pill would fall a few way from the whole crowd. in the official recorda. aerue Seattle ‘opened the ninth three runs to the bad, but Moran, the first man up. put the ball over the fence for a homer, and t Raymond ollowed sult. 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Just walt, though, until the |final gong wounds at the Chicago convention and the mesa is clear ed away, and until the seconds at the Baltimore auditorium finish trimming up several seores of dem loeratic lamps, and them Li'l Artha [will bave his innings, and every time he drops a sigh it will éeho to the remotest point of newspaper clreulation. The anawer te-—That's what the people want. It may be ladded Artha doesn't hate it Seattle fans will remember Hiankenabip, whe caught for Seattle when thia city was in the Const league. He ia now out In the sage | brush, managing the Missoula team, in the Union association, and is making mighty good « pilat, too. Minsoula is fairly burning up the jrest of the (eama in that league, }having won 16 out of the first 17 —_ Here's the limit, A Helena, merobant has painted an of the ball park fence of # pair omen's #ik bose for every home rum, That in a clase appeal to the married men, but where ts the iny dacement for a bachelor player ta sting the ball for four sacks? F Leatic Mann in the original speed merchant of the Northwestern league, which accounts for his creat record for base stealing, Raymond is a clone second to him, but the efforts of both of them to purioin wtations don't always pan owt aa they intended. I have a notion that this base-stealing business works two ways with « team, for and axeinst, The fast man who st Bot only advances himaelf tow the plate, but he unsteadies the ob- posing pitcher to such an extent that the jlax frequently lots the fol- lowing batter walk to fret. On the other aide of the scale, you have got to reckon with the fact that a di ma! failure to steal a base at a cal jeal period may waste the rum that would have won the game, IMddy Bishop, a Tacoma sporting writer, is peddling a line of bunk re gardiog the protest of (he Nroadwag squad, to the effect that the 'REES LOSES 60 TO BURNS ON FOUL FRANKIE BURNS (Ry Untied Preas Leaned Wire) OAKLAND, June 6, — Frankie Burns is still “the pride of Oak land” today as @ result of his vic tory over Louis Reoa, the aggres sive young Ughtwelght from Los bout on 4 foul in the eighth, this period Rees swung low, drop ping Burns to the mat. Referee Ir oe THE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 6, 1912. DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sports satiated | eneret track met last Saturday in the City of Destiny wae a frameup. Hite lbomment clears the atmosphere ‘about like the emoke from an otf tank fire, He anserta that and again Broadway has been lick ed, but there has always been wome excuse offered by the Seattle or their coaches to offaet the tery of thelr opponents. It Hiroadway im to be lntened to, it “has never, in the history of the Se atthe school, been beaten.” Then he adds this sparkling gem of thought, which ts ealeulated to make Dll Shakespeare jealous as & manufacturer of proverba: “A hard loser is more to be desplaed than thowe of the teams which were hopelessly outclassed.” It strikes mo that the cause of this entire teapot tempest in this | Tacoma tw tn the position of iavit ling some teams to compete in a certain program matied to the man agers of those teams. When Ta coma saw she would be oni the smoke trailing the speed antome- [bilé if the original program were carried out, she gently eliminated the events on that program tn which she was weak, and pald no attention to the protest of the team which would have won these events and the meet. Bishop careful ly eldesteps giving any reason for the elimination of thease events or the failure to noUify team managere |of the change in time. Tacoma had }no chance visible to the naked eye on the original program so eut out {the events altogether mither than jask @ handicap, The meet was in | Tacoma, hence it wae ap to Tacoma to win it-—-someway, Safety Razor Blades O14 trie Nesers Honed me 1008 Third Ave. mene BUY A TRACT OF LAND Five acres is enough, Ten acres moana wealth. Located right here in Seat tle; fine Umber ow each trac, very good sell and best mar- ket on earth, The growth of Seattle will make this land very valu able. Price, five $25 Cash--$10 Per Month. CliffordLandCo 1019 Third Av. win ruled that the blow, while um: | doubtedly accidental, had crippled Burns, and awarded the Oakiand man the decision. Rees proved aggressive and will- ing. He rushed and tried hard at ell times, but Barns used a straight throughou; t much until » foul blow was struck. Barney Richter earned a six round draw with Jimmy Fitten by making @ spectacular fingah. Solly Barns won fm six rounds from Wl | le Robinson, Billy Benentt and Charles Ross boxed a fourround draw, and Charley White knocked | out Ed Neary In the third round VANCOUVER, June 6. Dode Brinker, who made his bow in'a Vancouver unfform yesterda, ably lost an extra inning the Colts by misjudging a fy center field. Fries’ fly to cen land ers on a wild throw. Nick Wi} Iams sent fn two pitchers in t last session. Portland At Vancouver Bloor . Doty and 1a ris atom, Gervais and Lewis. innings > | Indians Overcome Le VICTORIA, June 6.-—-Putting men over the rubber in the eg inning and three more in the ninth, the Indians grabbed off a gai oO001-8 © O19020—-4 ® The Bees made seven tallies in as the Indians for that distance. it happened thea Bingles and homers gether with some plain and faney Bees, 000000053—8 11 8 92000320057 & 8 wi wii Windle, Oakland Vernon . At San Francisco Los Angelos At tland ., BRINKER LOSES GAME, 1 him safely, and he gathered | the winning run against the Bey. | from the Bees yesterday that look | ed as if it had already been won. | many innings, Wilson shutting out } did the work for the Indians, to- | ball Jowgiing on the part of the| and Ostdiek, DeVogt; | } | { } 75¢ SHIRTS ..... mn | Women’s Lastforever Hose, Regular i} C $6.50 Apsley Rubber Dry- ees. $2:59 Se 25e SUSPENDERS. ... 25e HANDERCHIEFS . Men's $1.00 OVERALLS .. 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