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THE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1912 —————— National League DOPE AND COMMENT . ‘ and’ row Donnelly NEws AND STATISTIC NEW DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE | CLARK MEETS WATERLOG | >xsSPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS>= |=... By KAVOrr eniie — CHICRHO ss ssseereevere 2 ———— At_New York 1 AY ) GIANT HOME AUN “Ain't It funny what @ difference) kale on yore mo Some eee. a nite Sia Reon ai “A a ” about the bang-tails on this side of| quard, Crandall and Meyers just a few hours make?” Bleven) io" ountains, and if there ie « days ago the Portland Colts Were) cngnook running in Seattle, it ts American League “MILWAUKEE” Effective Sunday, June 16, 1912 4 GOING RETURNING " sroudly rearing their heads, arch-| not visible to the naked eye of the| Washington 5 : ‘ nh what was by all odds the moat lp ee eee ee kt ora. se» ako ae : Leave Seattle— Leave Hoquiam— intensely interesting game of the ing their necks and whisking their man ven toms ef ody Ad rh, . 7:20 a.m, 4:20 p.m. 8:35 a.m. 4:20 p. Mm. Bi) Northwostern league season, — talle at the top of the Northwest] Have no doupt it wold ve memory | RORLON | ocssseevsseree S19 1 4 Leave Tacoma— Leave Aberdeen— bed psn Mood oye aren Regd orn league heap, And now 100k 8t))) thong “in on the know,” and er" 3 840 a.m. 5:40 p. m 8:50 a.m, 4:35 p.m. Waterloo yesterday, the Seattle Gt ‘om they may have to have grips, high] Phitedelphia ig oe Arrive Aberdeen— Arrive Tacoma— ante lndling out the genuine Duke - signs, passwords and jimmios be-| At Cleveland es dee ‘ 2:40 8:25 of Wellington stuff and thereby Proof that the fighting game Is! fore thoy can get Into the bookl yo sc aera 12:25 p.m, 9:35 p.m, B40, mi 8:29 p.m proving themselves to be among | generally pulled off “on the level”) who ts willing to take a cha At Chicago ot these days {a fortheoming from the) gome contrast to a few short years f way Johnny Coulon, bantamweladt) geo NORTHW eaTe champion, and Frankie Hayes of} - | Athietie Park st. Loula were treated at NeW) What's the matter with the bow! St. Laie patay night after attemptlers of Heattie that they don't xe DP ASEBALL ing to slip over a framne-up OP the) busy on some schedule games? So fans, Tho frame was so putrid) tar ay I know there is but one/ that the referee refused to offic 10 | Joague of bowlers who are rolling VANCOUVER VS SRATTLE after the third round of what WAS) rogularty, lad to have been a temround go, and - —_ ee - in the next round a light puff of wind put Hayes to the mat for the count. By this move both boys 46 crabbed their chances of ever bo Cc K. Ss ry : ing a drawing card at a fight fost ; ya ‘ gain, and if they don't believe it [thoy ‘are. respectfully referred to KE Ow FA RE did be allow until the eighth itm) py, way Bobby James felt about | Philadelphia Jack O'frien for par weat ta the box it just before muffing Chick's pop . u ticulars. He knows the price @ é- ft fighter pays for faking. and had a lead of one. It was then |" 7: ssesihaie r had made two r that Wally was called in by thelioned bis batting average by| Well, a few remarks anent the crafty Raymond to do the pinch Lit) smashing out two. doubles and &| welshing of the Bull Durham peo stuff. Wally ambled to the pan,| single out of three times up, The| ple to make good to the men who “Mother, mother, mother, | merchants’ committee directed the| knocked home runs at Dug's park, 8 ARE \ffair and the players paraded in| which appeared in The Star a fow sutomobiies with a band before the | days ago, have delivered, and con- pons will be distributed to pay up Arrive Hoquiam— Arrive Seattle— 12:40 p.m, 9:50 p.m 2:00 p.m. 9:45 p.m. Those trains will carry the very best of equipment, including a cafe parlor car, in which meals of the “Milwaukee's” well-known excellence will be served. our grandest ithe ladlers, The battle, which resulted im a Sto? score with the Giants on the long | end, fairly gored excitement, re-| gardions of the fact that there were | no playa brilliant enough to land} anyone p vaudeville contract next | season Tealey Raymond put himeelf and the crowd fn an excellent humor ty the first frame by awatting the ball over the fence, which event roused Clark to the Importance of the o fon, and the sturdy burler set d down to then and pitched me of the most wonderful games of his wonderful career, Not « hit] 1 LEAGUE Temeorow at 200 9 m. For further {nformation regarding this tervice, fares, parlor car reservations, ete. call, address or phone A. P, CHAPMAN, JR. JL, CRISWELL Gen'l Agt. Pass. Dept. City Tieket Agt Second and Cherry St, Seattle Phone Main 6960. | © and b0e, Yesier Car. | 2 “The Now Stect Trem” Asthma Conquered by Nature’s Creation came Vietorta o12000000 { ® 4) back debts, However, as the sign At Tecoma 00101000 & 3/ reads now, & home run inaide the | Narveson and Meek, Sehmuts a0] fence, the jobbers wil! get the Bull | t@ Longe in the good, old-fashioned way, by | STANDING OF THE CLUBS = | paying (ho regular price | Nonrnwret COAST asa Wok P . r There Is enough palaver and bick- | Victorta.29 26 Vance .30 7 ing over the details of the aver age championship fight to sickes the ordinary follower of the gan }long before the principals really et down to training, It is the Wolgaet-Rivers tangle that I have in mind. Tom Jones, Wolgae | New ¥ | manager, says he is tired of “fool : | Siete. tah talk” and will call the bout off Pittab's if the Rivers faction does not agree nt mn Jeffries of some other person ro'l leasing to Wolgast, to referee, Of; ure, this is merely adding to € the supply of “foolish talk”s as | Levy, Rivers’ manager, says any: ~ ‘SS [COMMENT FROM |/eis.' SSxte'es 22% wien a ms ete | would welcome a chance to side- Gums THE PRESS BOX latep his bout with the Mexicas, por.| The X marks the spot where ticularly when the dispatches bint) Wally leaned his bat against the lthat he cam clean up a0 much or petiet for the winning homer. BY A. FAN }more money by fighting for Cot- ~ whan | froth in Ban Francieco on the yin © rons on ma” Thee it bey Fourth, without the chance of foe | od. = Whaling hed walked just) Going some. ing the title. All this talk may be lore it happened and he came in| * x ® the audible indication that Wolgast with the tying run, followed threo) Three hite, three rune and 9/1. 4 victim of farthest north feet, and a half seconds later by Wally.) errors, against nine hits, two rine Did the crowd cheer, and yell andiand one error, Call it luck, if you do other foolieh things? Yes.| want to, only let it continue. Gwendolyn. Waily’s homer jeft in eae te the general direction of Fremont) @rooks started a fast double play and was observed early this more-|in the sixth of the kind that made ing passing over Mount Baker |Fred Tenney famous. Brashear poner be roaghy Se ee Vancouver opened a doren quart*/ wag on firet and Frisk hit fast | Or ton, tho ilenes. Aeane of nitro in the eighth, when Clark | one down the line. Brooks gtabbed | 0 Led ea ge Ae ~S { saw it was up to him if he expect: it, pegged to Raymond and covered! i+ of stews to the crowd before & \ ( ! ~ { I \ { \ § I bave been suffering from As) TO THE PUBLIC-—-I have been bothered + ith Asthma for twent) thma for the past twenty years.| irs: had been #0 bad that ‘The last five years during the fall! could not get any sleep for weeks and winter I had suffered some /I commenced taking Nature's @hing awfal—would hate to call a/ Creation abour the middle of July this year, anc began gatning at Goctor to keep me from smother: | oo. Mp, Aston, bes: tet: tee; I fag to death. 1 would then be com | qon't cough any more and don't ge: fined to the house from one to four|tight on my lungs like I used to weeks, not being able to do aj MY appetite and asleep are good anr “It feel like a» new woman. I hop Mhing. 1 began taking Nature's | x sture's Creation will help other: Creation November 15, 1911, and|as it helped me. ‘after the first bottie I felt a won- MAKY STILABOWER ee eee ake He, ete eal 1 had deen bothered with th ee ei ¥ ie | fork every day this winter except). iiiia since I ein yoare old . one, I have gained twelve Ibs. tm put not bad until four years age @oight in three months. | am not / Then it came on me so bad that a! @ethered with the Asthma at all/times | could not lay down for » t * week and coughed day and night Guy more, Nature's Creation 18/7 couldn't do a day's work from the { ( Certainly & most wonderful remedy |itrst of Nov. to the first of April ; » fer the Asthma, and I will be giad|[ commenced taking Nature’ ' to recommend it to any one; in| Creation the tirst of Nov., 1911, and fact I cannot praise it too highly | haven't lost a day's work since and ; for what it has done for me. Ijhave gained 16 Ibe. in weight. | . bope that other sufferers may sea! know Nature's Creation has cured i - this and be helped by the use of|}me and will do the same for oth Talk about paimy days for scrap. pers, The days were bever more ro. All some third-rate selling plater of Fistiana has to do to to save the game and add to his t oturn lst of ¢ight consecutive victories itatre tem ‘Teale, nei heal prine fight. He laid down a two-bagger in right! zeexuwe and came home when Bennett With the score 1 to © fh the kicked the pill to the left field leignth, Clark doubled, scort fence. Kippert singled, scoring |Hennett’s single “Pug” t Bennett and the Champs were tn/ond on the throw tp, and the lead on Kippert’s single, gtr The game came mighty near be | Heavors a lead of one, which ing an erroriess one as well a8 8) mighty big with Jimmy C history bulider. The only error | the mound, The racing game may be flour. ey ishing in the vietnity of Spokane, | but it ie getting very little Seattle : | ECR_SS-SRAeeRe ae RSS. o: ss s = . ) Nature’s Creation. ers if they will give it a fair trial |Tecorded was that of Bobby James, uuxee Yours truly, Very truly yours, who wi confident that be drop-| But walt @ minute. ttle i : GEORGE HUGHES. GEORGE HAMPTON. ee ern po if Se but oom, | comes up for tte half of the gighth. } ‘ T 7 bs . jane Were Sue a @ error Bold Bert Whaling, with a Gatting | i ‘0 the Sufferers of Asthma Here in Washington: If you do no }mot affect the final score. average of 1,000 per cent {pr the) any one that bas taken this treatment, call at the office and we| ill give you the names and addresses of people here in Seattle that| shaw a0.....2° % BP & ® first up, and got § base H } ase taking It for Asthma: and while they have only taken it @ short|Havmond, so.3 1 4 $ 4 9[02 dalla Manager Raymond wise , yet they have improved enough to convince the most skeptical th: Ma n, of He, Se, Sar tae | g| little baseball man that he is, was! treatment will do all and more than we claim for It. Longstanding,|cunk’ Ss ee 1 9 9) waiting for his hunch, and when it} serious cases of Broncitial Asthma are yielding readily to this treatment . 6 5 3 Bicame he called Wally in from the} ff unable to call, write today for booklet and full information. This ts pe 19 «2g field, where he was warming up a @ot a patent medicine, but a scientific treatment for all troubles of the a o ¢ 2 o/pitcher, and I give you my word he} fespiratory organs. Address— p28 i € @laald to him: “Kiddo, drive that pill} ser tATURE’S CREATION ag- 2 . 8. ot ot the ot and Wally, aia it 15 People’s Bank Bidg., Seatt!. le ie ee es Lad ert ahead of - be sagiseurand Totais 3 3 68 687 36 Ol crowd went wild *Ratted for Thompson in th elghth a ERE } Tealey got another homer. We peers A BD EO 6 don't need Arty Bues any more. : h 2 ore Ji Clark “certainly had STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS Frisk, aan ee ay a ey cioad . Strait's goat. The big boy struck 2 ° ; Kippeért il H $ 3 : ; tout all three times up. BOYS $5.50 SUITS $45.00 FULL DRESS Scharney, s8..4 9 © 4 9 0 xeR.E F caeeneaceninn Lewis, ¢. 5 0 F § 4 | Brashear only had one put out and one asaist | ze KxReE } ‘Twas a nice fielding game.) Bleven Giants reached first bane, | three scored and three were left) on, making five murdered on the) base lines, while 15 Beavers reach-| ed first, two of them scoring, seven anchored on the bases and six were put out between first and home. 6.45 Waiters’ Broadcloth Vests, $22.50 Value $4.2 This smoke is the bachelor's romance of the Orient —fragrance sublime—flavor divine! An original Turkish flavor that's different. Oh you Fatima! Don't balk at the simple for ineide 10 more cigarton han ie wseal 28 for BS comma ae oon | MEN’S $1.00 SHIRTS. ..... $1.00 BLUE CHAMBRAY | C SHIRTS, TWO 3 COLLARS ... $3.50 HATS, SOFT OR STIFF $1.39 zaeee ” Thompson and Brooks had a} head-on collision im the second) when they both tried to capture | Kippert’s bunt fly. Thompson got | the ball and held it, and Brooks got! a cut on the head, but they were both game, and continued to play 1 im a Foxy old “Pug” Bennett got to first on a strike out In the sixth He had two strikes, and when he saw a wild piteh coming over, |struck at it and ambled down to| aoe " @| first while the ball went to the 6 6 0 6 9 srandstand. 8 h. WOMEN’S REGULAR C HOSE .....4 os $6.50 Apsley Rubber Dry-Shod Boots =. ke SUSPENDERS .... With wach rockers of Fatima "4 a afetih vauree eee” tark, "Cates he - ee i BR 1 Kippert tried to pull off a brainy piece of baseball in the seventh, }but Whaling outguessed him. Kip Vameouved 000000020—2| Was 08 third and Lewis at bat, with immary: ‘Twocbase hite—tton.|t¥® Out. Raymond ordered Thomp- | Home runs—Raymond,| 800 to walk Lewis and take a Frisk, Rob-|chance on Clark, a weaker batter. gre Thompson was throwing the ball) ne in? | high and wide. On the fourth ball Totals ...29 3 8 24 tted for Clark tn the nint e by Innings tle .... 10000002%—3 °F 8 hit nings; 9 runs and 1 hit off James|Kippert broke for home, but this ; 1B openings. Credit “victory to| time the pill came straight over the | $9.50 Men's All Wool Suits t 4 Ommpeon, rg “, | plate, aboot two inches fran th balle—-orr| sround, and he was an easy atit, the | MEN’S 7 Wiid| crowd giving him the laugh, but 4 4 the ball come the same las the s|other three did, he vould have $25.00 SUITS .. ~ 4 te Kippe ashear to| seored Hennett, Time of gar pime—Mr, Toman 25c HANDKER- 91.98 b xr € OAT Leslie Mann pulled off another! At Low Angeles— vat & eee tHree-star catch in the , cttetenia’ ccc 1 BENEFIT GAME IS ho ‘chased back to ‘the fonfe” acd wiiickenriage and Brown; Jobs| LOST BY THE TIGERS | (red just in time to pickle one SALE oI : TACOMA, Juno 14——The Tigers | Scharney's famous long shots Oakland ..+...00- +0 6 lost the benefit game played here xx 2 8 co e ms an Moregory and’ iit jiter ang Yesterday afternoon to the Vic-| Three straight. yee ' ss . Fisher : ‘“\torla Bees by a 4-to-2 score. Nar Hee cl eagaes: 10 A. Me REREAD _ 1014 1 | Yg200 ditched a fine game, getting Modern Furniture — Cofapany. TOM P A At San I since ae Ljeleven strikeouts to his credit and | Charter Oak Ranges. oon - t a Loverenas, Maile ‘and’’ Brovke;|Keeping the hits well scattered ‘ : er ~ Sstneh td irs venue Heploy and Schmidt. Meek, the slugging backstop, fat-| Dance at Dreamland tonal

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