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NORTHWESTBRN LEAGUS Athletic Park BASEBALL Tomorow at 3:00 p.m VANCOUVER VS, SHATTIE Admission Mo and G00, Tosler Car Broadway Rink 711 EAST PINE ST. Ladies Admitted Free Afternoon and Evening. Skating 2%c. Checking Free. Both SULPHURRO BATHS UMATISM ror. uF ay so All Druggists ARC HITECT Ws, 6700 AND UP NICHOLS HINCKLEY Just Printers - 1013 THIRD AVENUE ‘MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 FAMILY WASHING | PER WEEK © CENTS COVEY WET WASH LAUNDRY PHONE BAST S606. Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE You never saw such a sight Save half. Houses furnisi complete. GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. S10 PIKE STREET. Phone Main 8ft7 B WREST is Ste oO R a News AND STATISTICS at NINTR-INNING TIE FROM THE CHAMP With one run against them, two mon down and two strikes called on Cates, at bat for Vancouver in the ninth inaing of yesterd game at Dugdale’s park, and while everyone was moving toward the street as if i were all over, Cates Umpire Thoman When Jam ‘Tried it pounded out & grounder to Shaw | Phe ball took one of those eccen trie bounds over Shaw's head and Cates waa safe, Frisk scoring on the play and tying the score. The crowd then settled down for }another season of high tension as it looked possiblo for the Champs to grab the game from the fire, but the Giants cume back, just like that, in the last frame when Moran got four wide ones, went to second on Brooks’ bunt and gathered the breakfast food for Seattle on Whal bingle. or was Bill James fn finer shape for work on the mound and his pitching was almost machine like, with the Champs able to con nect but for two hits ond or earned run, James, however, had little on Belford, the Vancou hurler, and the result was a batt that kept the crowd on edge almost every minute of the game. Seattle started the pyrotechnics in the third when Mann dropped a To Have Good Teeth Is to Lengthen Life If you have a few aching teeth or some to be extracted, come here and have your mouth examined and let us show you how easy 4nd painless it can be done, Selections from nearly mane Sets (12-year guarantee) for . CROWNS .. GOLD FILLINGS vas 01.00 up SILVER FILLINGS ........50c ot Teeth Second Ave. and University. STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS home run over the fence, scoring Raymond, who had singled, ahead of him. Scharney clouted out a homer in the third, which ended the work with the wooden ware for the Champa with the exception of Frisk’s double in the seventh, in the ninth when Frisk bumped the ball out of Brooks’ hands, Um pire Toman called him safe, there by reversing a decision he had made on a similar play by James a short time before. The game and the series started out like real big league stuff, and if the pace is kept up throughout the week the fang will have little to grumble over, ¢ if Seattle #% not annex every victory, The me teams will play here this af ternoon, where there should be a big crowd, including women, and the four ladies’ days of the week start this afternoon. ttle AB 1 mb PO. rn > Bhaw KRaymot Mana, trait, Chiek Moran Mowueweue auweccon ors | ewocucce - Sul omeccccoo-™ Kippert, Lewis. Cates, tb. arney, epulve, Pereco~coe.!| coo~co~~o usu neseey = by innings soeee9 0200000 1— eoreoe Two-b rn 2 2 Home Sacrifice hite—Hre THE STAR—TVESI HUBBARD-FORBES| TO FIGHT ON JUNE 18 EDDIE HUBBARD Eddie Hubbard and Harry Forbes, both well known welter weighta, who have figured In any will provide the main event on the eard at the next smoker at Austio & Freed’s gymnasium on the even ing of June 18 these boys as they have both fought and for awhile were both groomed in the same boxing stable, which ts calculated to add to the rivalry, and the result should be one of the fastest, most inearnest bouts of the season Dan Salt, who will manager of the casting about for a fit be general amoker, mas. to go againet Komeo Hagen and tw addt- | two goes there will be three other four-round affeim to complete the fancy card Romeo Hagen has signed«up to meet Charley Fox on the Fourth of July near Bremerton. Fox te the champion welterweight of . the than to thes North Pacific squadron who fought | a fast draw with Hagen et Port Orchard last month |the Indians, allowing but five opt | tered bits. consi i Umpire Thomann When Tried it Stolen bases-—Raymon4, Reet, Jee: t, Cates. Struck out—it Dy Belford 2. Hases om belle Ott James 2; off Belford 4 Mit by pitched ball—Cates ang Belford. by ‘ames Strait, by Belford. Dowts play-Whaling to Brooks, Umpire ‘Toman. INDIANS SCALP COLTS; FOUR-REZO} SPOKANE, June 11.—Spokane clouted Bloomfield, who waa pitch ing for the Portland Colts, out of the box In the second inning yes terday, and kept up the lick with sufficient earnestness to give them a clean victory over the visitors. | Noyes pitched a Great game for fren a icody Pau and smooth. gta pennant couvon, 25 of secure a felt By odocion of ‘Distinetively individual with an occasional leit fers be A masterpiece from (eb, American League New York At_ Chicago Vora and Sweeney; Block. nge Washington At Detroit Engle, Cashion Mullin ‘and Onslow, 7 3 Williams: 18 Boston .. Att. Louis O'Brien and’ Carrigan; and Stephens, Krichel. Philadelphia At Cleveland mands” and Thomas 1 and Kasterly, 10 7 1 a oO. 3 Brown| Bianding | Brookin *| Boston re st National Le ‘incinnat! ...,... t Philadetphia Fletcher ; Beaton jague “4 and 4 Dooin. 8 19 60 McLean, 3 11 Woodburn Kling. 6 1 66 Ha and Wingo; Hess and Pittsburg . At Brooklyn . Chicago At_New Yo Richie, Reul- STANDING OF THE CLUBS NORTHWEST COAST W. L, Pet4 W. L, Pet Vanever 39 25 .645\Vern'n 88 26 603 Victoria 28 519/Oakind 39 28 .400 Tacoma. $4 29 640 442 406 393 Porti'nd Seattle NATIONA Ww. L, mot 5 the is 2 Phila 500 a4} 28 1) He got himself out bad hole when a bit and ergor and a base on balla filled the ortiand At Spokane Bloomfield, Dety Noyes and De Vogt TIGERS LOSE TO BEES IN TENTH TACOMA, Jane lita an erctt ing game which went 10 Innings. for five of which Meikle held the) Victoria Bees without a hit, the; Bees winning out in the tenth by a [2 to 2 score, With a man on base and = Harrie; jon a walk Stadille pounded out the ball in the direction of Neighbors. who failed to pick it cut of the tall arass in time to stop the winning run. Victoria 9090920001 —8 At Tacoma 90200000003 Wiison and Grindie; Meikle and) la Longe ‘ Coleman Anxious to Quit Yanks (By United Proas Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or., June 1L1.—De claring himself tired of the major} league, Curtis Coleman, the young infielder sold Jast year by Tacoma to the New York Yankess for 42,- 600, today ta in Portland anxious to} get a pob with some Pacific coast Jeague club. Coleman says, failing té-negoti ate bis release, sale or tradé by the Yankees, he will quit baseball for good, CANOLE TO FIGHT SAN FRANCISCO, Jute’ 10.~ Jimmy Carroll and Willie Catole are in training here today for their four-round bout at Dreamland 'tiext Friday night. Canole has just’ re turned from the East, where” he | placed a number of victories to his | |credit, and his friends declare he will surely defeat the local man, Another bout of interest on the card is between Louls Re and Ray Campbell. Antone La Grave | will meet Jimmy Fittean, ee * . SCHADER SIGNS * * \Wwhtkedhewn savin Mickey pitching amble Schader, who has phenomenal ball for this se n, has signed by Walla Walla in the Trt State league. He has a strike-out record of 22 when pitching against Loveras of Seattle this season. Mickey had a brief try-out with Vancouver this season, good impression with Bob Brown Overstock of pitchers was Bob's jouly reason for letting him go. been number of short battles in Seattle, | Thore ts a strong rivalry between | draws with Romeo Hagen recently | now | 2) sign, but te | that and made a/ 2AY, JUNE 11, 1912 DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sports aetna GOURTNEY 15 NAMED BY OLYMPIC COMMITTEE By United “Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, Bd 1l.—Iro Courtney of the Seattle Athletic club and Pete Gerhardt of the Olympic club, Ban Francisco, were inc luded in the list of names of contestants In the 100 meter race on the American team at the Olympto games in Bwe don, as officially announced by the American Olympte selection com mittee hore today, The committee also the American Marathon cohtest ants, No Pacifie coast athletes were included in thy event, The 10 men who will represent the United States in the Marathon race at Stockholm, the classic of the Olymple games, were the first selected by the committee. They are: Michael J, Ryan, A. C,, New York; Lewis Teowanina, Carlisle Indian school; Clarence H Demar, North Doreaster, Mass.; Jos. Fxleben, Missourl A. C., Bt Louin; Joneph mis A. C.; John G. ¢ hiladel phn and Yale; Thomas iH ley, North Dorcaster; Andrew Sockalexia, Ban and J. Reynolds, hAmertcan A. C The names of Sidney Hateh of Chicago and Gaston Strobino of | Paterson, N. J., were added as sup- plementary runners who may go at thelr own expense The list of 100-meter men includes Howard P. Drew, the diminotive negro, of Springfield, Mass, high school, who won the event in the eaxtern tryouts in Harvard stadiam last Saturday, Courtney, Gerhardt, Belote, Craig, Rice, Thomas and announced Irish-American Joha IRA COURTNEY. | ) | H} | | (a >: SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS >< By KAVEEe euiret rded os of minor aggregations I noticed recently that Tug \ son, a heavy hitter of sa ) | died at Hamilton, O., and it called to| business, George |mind the laugh caused by Wilson at| having signed Mra. Beil the expense of the mighty John L.|Chicago on a life contract. They van. John L. never forgot it,| were sweethearts in childhood, but either, and all s thirsty man bas to| were the pawns of fate and drifted do in to refer to Tug Wilson In Sal-/apart, Both married. When they livan's presence to this day to have| met recently, both were single the giant buy. It happened riship started j when Jobn L. was in hie heyday, at years ago, with on Square den, in 1882 h cent winner 4b illivan waa offering big money to any one who would stay four rounds | Wilson took the contract and would | flop to the floor every time Sullivan looked bis way, This ducking pro cosa enabled Tug to last the stipa-| lated four rounds for which he re} Robinson, catching for the Twen- celved the “crock o° goold.” The|ty-Fifth regiment of Port Lawton, | occurrence has since cost Sullivan went through a game with the Mi-/ an much as be pala to Wilson, jkados Sunday wearing neither | mask, protector nor glove. He Funny how things ‘work out In the either must have medical service | baseball world. Here's a coinct.| coming to him for nothing, or the [dence of focal interest. Yesterday, pitcher was of the “sweet evening | jJack Barry, former manager of oy variety: { | Dug’s Infante, accepted a similar po-| } | nition with La Grande team, in| In anewer to " geveral queries, jthe Tristate league, and on the! here's the original dope on a potnt same day Jack Tighe, navigator of at law. A baseball game is not the Seattle Giants in 1911, resigned complete if called before five in as manager of the Loulerilie club, nings are played, unless the team jis the Ameri¢tan associatilon. It) second at bat shall ° red was expected that Tighe whuld re-|enough runs to win without play-/ Barry's new “yob” sur-jing Me balf of the fifth tnning.| | prised him as much as it did any/ Lees than that extent of play is of jone, because when the La Grande|no more record than if the game club started negotiations with bim,|had never been started. With no! Barry named a figure fat enough! play, there can be no winner, and to make the average brush man-|in this case there is no play ager pause, look and listen. one the nt is a t strongest bh at ne fa old What has fashioned fan u man of Knock the become of the who advised every the home team to} kivér offen ‘er’? 1 br It may be a little early Here's - health to George| ‘Fake about the Shreeder, who was owner of | fight sched 4 for July 4, and I am Tacoma Tigers when the team was/ not doing it, but if Flynn gets away j with anything there it will surely | look like the Big Smoke laid down. |Fiynn's only call for a fight with j Johnson was the fact that he beat }Carl Morris, who, the majority of | fight followers admit, is fromage. | (That's a polite way of saying jcheese.) In the event Flynn wins, here is th eway the fans will an alyze the dope: Johnson has a bank roll now large enough to trip an phant. If he can clean up $100,000, it will put him on Kasy street for the rest of his-life, where Chick, third base, looks pretty|the bubbles flow and where the good, and, after they have played| hard work of the training camp together a few games, should make| Will be forgotten. Then Johnson the fastest Infield in the league. appreciates the fact that a negro xexx champion never did and probably Bill James pitched a swell game,| ne will be the most popular only allowing Vancow three| champion on earth, which may be hits, the one credited to Cates in|another reason Also, if the ninth taking an unexpected| things should come to pass, re bound over Shaw's head as he was|member that Jack Curley would {all set for the play clean up all the money there is in eS ae the world with his new champ Umpire Toman called James out for running out of line tn the third land robbed him of a hit anda run.| He was only about a foot out of line, and if the umpire would watch closely he would notice that } about two out of three players run out of line going to first. ‘ax Left Fieider Kipport made a dis gusting exhfbition of himeelf in the fifth, after he was caught asleep at first. The umpire ordered him out of the game, and Kippert let loose & flood of billingsgate, Which was | heard plainly all over tthe stands | Among" other things he eflied the jumpire a “drunken loafer’ There should be a policeman on the grounds to enforce the eity ordi nee against profanity, and if the! yire cannot control the players, should, be new umpires x xX Belford pitched a nice game for Vancouver, but Mann's homer, with Raymond on fn the second, ‘was too |much for him to yell Johnson-Flynn COMMENT FROM THE PRESS BOX BY A. FAN Manager Raymond's new infield line-up--Brooka, first base; Shaw second; Raymond, shortstop, and 0, these Two Americans | Fight in France PARIS, June 11.—Billty the American middleweight, and Marcel Moreau, the French cahm pion, will clash here June 24, at the | Cirique de Paris. On the same date George Carpentier, France's young white hope, will meet Frank Klaus | of Pittsburg at Dieppe, Papke, | } | AMERICANS TO RACE PARIS, June 11—The automo bile Grand Prix, the first held in France for several years, owing to| a split In the A. C. de F., fac: | tion opposing automobile racing, will be held over the Dieppe circuit one of the most dangerous in the| |country, June 26 and 26. There are| 58 entries, Including many Amer-| jean cars one there 2s £2 Bert Whaling delivered the swat broke up the game in the ninth after Moran had walked and reached second on Brooks’ nice | sacrifice nin James was so jtickled that he ran outdnto the n field and ee hande with Nert jout of eight bouts. It will be Mc. ea 2 Carty's first appearance in . “Hunky” Shaw did not get a hit! Bast. ay yesterday, but he certainly looke| good at sec res ONE MORE HOPE | PHILADELPHIA, June L1.—Lu | ther MeCarty, the newest white} hope, will meet Tim Logan, a sail-} or, here, June 19, acgording to an-| nouncement made today. Logan has a record of seven knockouts | } | | { | | South, Park forfgited uled game to the Blue Bella at | Ballard Sunday, failing to show fice bunts yesterday. He's slaying | The Bells will have open dates aft- j the bag nearer like Lee Magee|er next Sunday, Phone G, B. than any man wo've (ried there yet. | Smith, Ballard 1587, its sched- & £8 Brooks laid down two nice saocri.| L BASE R |] Agu FOOTBALL NE BRipg BASKETBAL "CONNORS A PIPE |¢ FOR BIG MIKE GIBBONS (My United Pr NEW YORK Gibbons, the Bt in victor today nore of Her played with iyn. 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