The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1912, Page 2

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NORTHWESTERN LEQGUE Athletic Park BASEBALL Tomorow at 9:00 p.m, OKANE VS, VIOT on the and 600 Broadway Rink 711 EAST PINE 8T, Ladies Admitted Free Afternoon and Evening. Skating 250. Checking Free, nd Trains +. {10:00 a.m. "3:45 p.m.[10:30 p.m. | §:00 p.m.|10:00 p.m,| 6:00 a.m. Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE a sight furnish: You never saw Gave half. Meu domplote. GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. S10 PIKE STRAT, Phowe Main 3027 Roth |seaport yesterda the skid-road to desirable berth, to 4 Seattle jond on a frames, Fullerton and Me eave Seattle ....... Arrive Portland . | aticking. | In the ve Portland 10:00 a.m.| 5:00 p.m.12:15 a.m, y the | PROFESSIONAL E SPOR TIGERS WIN AND, GIANTS GO 10 CELLAR Fullerton dido’t have a thing that mystified the Tacoma willow-wleld ers for any part of a minute at that afternoon, and the result was that the Giants took basement, crowding Spokane out of that un The score was 8 started enough, scoring Brooks in the sec cholee and | Chick's single, and they kept up the one run and inning record for four Raymond flelder’s off Mann ehipper Wally an gathering the aidemeat in those innings by ¢h fourth the Tigers got tn action, poking out five bite in that spasm, and in the seventh off Ful rie STAR—FRIDAY, JUNE 7 TS (AMATEUR | In view of the extreme abe-vt with which the recall bug ia started upon bis journey, and alsodn Waw of the antagonistic attitude of peo ple who do not know ‘Anything about the boxing game to that }form of sport either in homo—or | allopathic doses, it takes consider lable of a orust for Mayor Delgado, ot Las Vegas, N. M., to jump into the spotlight as the first man to want to get a big bet down on Jack Johnson, Maybe Hiszoner ap | preciates the fact that every news paper story bringing in the name matter what the story stinct to add his mite, I'll bet that if some deady-money come mayor's better than -two-to-one of fer on Johnson, at thin stage of the he would find ; ‘ ; I 7: |game, particularly, ' Arrive Seattle . 4:15 p.m. 11:15 pam.) 7:30 a.m, fF) ee delivery 4 The fourth Seat Del. has 6 eting or, bap dat i, . |netted Tacoma atx runs, giving] } Concealed at egy Hy Parlor Observation Cars, Dining Cars, high back seat Day a peed y concealed abent & $5. Coaches, Standard and Tourist Sleepers on night trains ready for occupancy at 9:30 p. m. 7 50 PORTLAND AND RE- ' TURN ACCOUNT ROSE FESTIVAL, JUNE 10-15. wd by tw attle | don's © them ves innings. Ticket Offices ; Columbia and Second Ave. ; or King Street Passenger Station. ’ : SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAR _ x HAMILTON HAMILTON SHOES SHOES Our Salesmen Are Shoe Fitters kane After | Separate erat to the game runs were anywhere, clever fielding of the chalked up three double plays to }thelr credit in as many Tigers successive | However, this Incident adds an other to the long Hat that hot boxing fa coming into ita own gen. Arizona's legislature bas a vill before it, which will sanction twenty-ftve-round bouts, and the prejudice is letting up all along t nM POA line, Every big Might gives 1 ry . : ij} bunch of selfadvertisers a ehar 1 2 §& §& @)}to pose as world-beaters at the “re oo i a: now b 1 ’ : , *irules t © 0 18 6 flare bo tb df Sieent ts rapidly passing dixcard. Pugiliem will flo 6 9 af if *llong as graft and rottenness are Pere es nand con : ' ' * ro the men 1 1 ¢ @ flare eventy 1 Kardiens of ae te er ed boxer in| i i ' 2 | afew such te ees ' t\ the fan te 2 23 Sie let out the loudest and long oe 6 6 efest howl orton in pieth " t landed on three} for | singles, bingles, homers, ete wtinet Victoria piteh tie to pile} jup ten runs in the ‘Geet inning at om the minute the ten “a Isy) "bine 10th to 15th, Inclusive One and One-third has for Round ‘trip Will Prevail Fre Points on the O-W. R. & N. Sale dates in Western Washington to and including trafia, June 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14; north of Centralia, inc Grays Harbor Branch, June 9, 10 and 11 Tickets sold in Seattle will be honored on trains leaving at 11:15 p. m. of days preceding sale dates. Final June 17th If you contemplate a week’s vacation and desire to spend it to the greatest advantage, be sure that you visit Portland during Rose Carnival week. The O-W, R. & N. offers you the acme of railroad service between Western Washington points and Portland in its four fine trains daily: O-W. Local leaves Seattle 7:30 a.m. SHASTA LIMITED, finest train in the West, 11:30 a.m. Portland Express . 11:45 a.m. Owl . 11:15 p.m. a, m Judi ing return limit E. E. ELLIS, District Passenger Agent. 716 Secor v Tel. Main 932; Elliott 1995 Bana ty nent Station, Corner Jackson and Fourth Ave. SOUCY ANS Tee PAN YS Sel Ferenc eA TOD Pa ay 1 i Le » Pactfle Northwest is going ars, and thr ata ves of the Multnomah club i, I wish h monet stot ,part of America ‘ great time ond. @ great OUR SPECIALTY = [S825 (2 }the official unde Saker took po *lin anything athletic, and i of the rematns of what interest the i ’ H fans had in the game, In subse} : Men’s High Grade Classy Shoes [fie 'ioites tis fitinne elon Ss Grito {LSE $ runs to their big lead, which waa] Lamtine aed Marris; Beete, 6 ie Gna what Victoria garnered throughout |!" . the entire game P The fateful first took fourteen In. American Lea dians to the ing rubber and| Washington i oba posite Cooney was walked twice in the; & Chicage : 3 , same = inoin eatadl ne 8 now ow 7 7 freak record,’ After Narveson quit | At ¢ and § ont} meg Ave. Py Bidg. the box in the first inning, Ka en . s 47 8) went In and lasted a minu Ae 7 uie and then MeCreery fir * 2 6) 6 game for Victoria — Leonard, for the Indians. had ev ie coast . + erything hie own way until the sew | Q)°Ouoiiaed es ie enth inning when the Bees began to] Price and Ciewk: Dakion, Me - it didn’t Inet, and there 4 nothing | ¢ Pertiand su Viiiasinbotham, Girot «ft, Toxer, Fister and Boies Vernon Frisco at Low Angetes STATE Leaoen 2 3 3 3 Jose, Meimecks and a Ke ont STANDING OF THE CLUBS NORTH WEOTERN | COMMENT FROM THE PRESS BOX BY A. FAN Ten runs in one inning for Spo- | kane yesterday is almost a recerd. | “Soe Phil Cooney walked twice and scored twice in that terrible first, which, it is claimed, establishes a record es eas Cartwright got two home runs and », and Meyers pulled off three nd a double PR. Narveson started in to pitch for Victoria. He hit two and walked one 4 then got the hook. Kauf man n allowed a sin and a homer, which, with an error, netted six runs, after which MeCreery came in and finished the game, Se Se The retort-sarcastic battin between Umpire Moran and Manager Ost diek, which kept up all during the \game, may be very amusing! to them, but it Is disgustige to the fana, who go out to see a ball edme land not a chewing match. Either | Umpire Moran or Manager Ostdiek should be put out of the game, and |1 vote for Moran to go. ae The teams drew a smaller crawd here than they have been drawing in Victoria on week days,,gays (ou Nordyke. ht Me. ws Ae Se The sun in right field did mot seem to bother either of the fipid- ers yesterday ¥ 2S “eign of the Bull” in cen re a new sign, reading | s of Bull Durham for home | runs inside the playing field,” and thereby hangs a tale. The old offer was for any kind of a homer, and after about 25 home had accumulated this season company “welehed” and put up new sign, which is the “cheap. kind of advertising, for it is most impossible to make a home » inside the grounds. New coupon books were sent to | the official scorer, but he was for. bidden to issu em for the hom- ers that had already been made, The Lou Nordyke made four home | Tuns last season, and has never | been able to collect the “smokes” I from the emrsay, man would | along and take a slant at the) indicator | Orega and Piah- | mec SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS >< “ners somerret | 1 of Las Vegas helps that borg, 1°)| can think up some ways, 804 questions that reach the sporting has enough of the press agent in! editor's | | | Impossible | Wolgast on that festive occasion 1912, TO GWT ANMAD GT HACK or A PAT OF rhormennr MADE GLASSES, Ww Kiansen you need know how to mak as thoy should be made, know how to examine nd determine the and ¢ sending some mighty fine samples to Sweden, The events in Sweden| are going to be real athletic eventa, not tiddledy-winks and puany-/ wanteacorner, and the kind of stuff that England foisted on the competitors ten years ago in order | that she could make a mark, and) with real honest - to - goodness events, it is a cinch that the stara and stripes will drop for a suffi-| clent number of first places to “Bee! America Pir TODAY’S STYLES TOD AY Clothes on Credit ry exclusively at this great credit store, is altogether @ In summer suits for men and individual ay the ye desirable - Bradbury Bradbury System Clothing, collection of advanced styles and exclusive fabrics It's really funny how the writers of the funny desk. Inquisitive Kdwin, o when he asks “How long ts « bene string?” hasn't a shade over the ay-| popular erage man of sporting proclivities made w with p. when it comes to figuring out some full bon + interrogatory And they always gome “to settle a bet.” 1 have before me a letter from up country, the writer of which wants| to know the color of tights worn by Hat Nolson in his fight with Wol geet at Point Richmond, I really can't say, Ignatz, There are a! number of other equally important facts about that bout that are for ever lost to history. Suffering hw manity may never know whether Nelson brushed his teeth the morn | ing of the fight or the particular} brand of chewing gum affected by a Me ‘on treeas a eaxety chosen, style hunter, in design, and fit, awalt you, Hut, even at that, anything that the dopebooks anawer get answered. | Manager Raymond showed some jereat headwork in yesterday's game when he put in Melvor, | left-handed pitcher, to hurt them to} Yohe, & left-handed sticker, at a} critical point in the game. He did! | hot get away with it because Mac) | was not warmed up for work, but! ia the kind of atoff that wins| von in the big leagues, and if it ome around as Tealey hoped) day it would have been a) in his cap. But even if it it showed some headwork, hat will gather the} Any sult you may be charged #0 94 account by a small payment, pay the balance is peer. } Pie a Man Needs for Summer B. 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