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We Can Cure You of x I s Ine NG P L I B WRE B Hi GIANTS NEWS AND STATISTICS rofessional Sports Fostered “INDIANS IN ELEVEN-INNING STRUGGLE If the Giants fought during thelr winning streak last week, they did more than that yesterday, The fairly reveled in carnage and th noble six hundred,” while they were doing thelr noblest, didn't have a ahado on Tealey Raymond's men in yesterday's struggle, agninst the Spokane Indians, and mond's men got away with It 2 to even If it did take eloven frames. ‘The game carly solved itself into a duel, not of the French vari ety, between Leonard, Spokane’s college boy pitcher, and Thompson for Seattle, and both hurlers had y e 1, Teaiey Raymond was pitched ball. support that was “all bound around wilth a woolen string” Neither team left an opening that would let {a air enough for a clam, Affairs moved along rapidly with| the fans on edge waiting for the right moment to uncork a burst of enthusiasm. There was no open ing until the fifth when Wuffli and Zimmerman singled, went to third and second on a sacrifice and Wut fl scored when Meyers beat out a bunt. This little excitement game settled down to G How Strait looked tying the score in the ninth. over the hard pan and it was not until the end ninth that Seattle scored run that tied up the game, al hough the interim fairly bristled sensational plays. the -ninth Strait lined out a one and then stole second tak- third on Chick's bingle. Moran hit a fly to certer and Atrait. in the] A of almost impossibic odds, across the rubber with the |tle run, Zimmerman’s throw-in be- about five feet to one side. BLEND CIGARETTES Find the plain package— and 10 extra—20 for 15c, THE PRESS BOX Oh, you Hunky! xeExX The town is his, for Shaw not only saved the game in the fourth by Ray} inked” by a! ,} th ch “ ding frame | n beat out a bunt, Though De at's high throw to second \ Chick was safe and a moment later {he stole third. James and Whaling died easy deaths and things looked dubious for Chick's chances. Thow p- n took a pass and Shaw, with two | Jown and the bases full, drove out @ bingle to center which scored Chick, winning the game and the uproarious approval of the fans. Tealey Raymond's head was again jon the Job, the Giant mamager quigt- lly directing plays tn the pinchds | that filled up any threatened leak jin the airtight case of baseball the | QGtants presented Beattie a Shaw, 2 Raym Mann th and and the ele with @ sin ef if Moran. rf orresnreway ecccecscono™ > =| ercwcwoces> Spokane Myers, Ib = | ewoweounst =| oceSounces | eccmn enn oo | emmomeons “ecccce-~ su | Sacre | Raymond, Moran. Struck | Thompson 3, by Leonard & on dalls—Ott Thomp ard 3. Hit pitch mond, by Leonard. I Shaw to MoMullin Raymond to Moran. TIGERS WIN GAME IN FIRST INNING PORTLAND, June 18. There was nothing to the Tacoma-Port- jland game yesterday after the first jinning, when the Tigers piled up nine runs and then played along lazily, adding five more runs in suc ceeding frames. Crutkshank was the man who put the lone tally across the plate for the Pippins, making four hite om four times up, Soore by innings Tacon eit ert Portiand ooo 100-1 CHAMPS GO HOME AND WALLOP BEES VANCOUVER, B.C, June 18.— Ratting Kaufman out of the box tn the third foning, the Vancouver Champs started the series with Vic torin on their home diamond yes terday, taking the first came easily 9 to 1. MecCreery replaced Kauf- man, but Friak and Kippert cach landed on him for home runs and the Bees never had a look tn, ab though there were several tight places that made it interesting for jthe Champs. Score by Innings Vancouver Victoria James Cincinnati .... t Host Pittabur At New ork THE STAR DAY, JUNE 18, 1912. —y- DOPE AND _ COMMENT Amateur Sporte Enoourages | (By United Press Leased Wire) NEW YORK, June 18,—"Who'lt win the Johnson-Plynn fight?” asked the correspondent of The Star as chatted with »Tom Sharkey, hereditary champion ‘of Ireland and the United States navy, in his Bowery saloon “Say, don’t kid yourself,” growled Tom. “That ain't goin’ to be no fight, It’s goin’ to be a joke—a reg'lar joke, seo? Why, Johnson kin lick that Flynn guy he wants to, If he « say, there won't be n Fiynn, “Who's this Flynn guy, anyway | Why, he's just a joke serapper. Say, he 2) Pu lek Plyaa in four rounds Just) or give the money to lynn’s a pretty as Tam now charity, Mebbe =| good fireman, but he's the bunk a @ scrapper “Who'd he ever lick that a one armed mutt couldn't put away? No- body! An’ he's goin’ up agin the best scrapper in the world That's what Johnson is—the best today and I guess he's the best that ever came down the pike. “A lot of guys thinks Johnson's a flash in the pan, but he ain't. Be cause he's colored ain't no sign be ‘t scrap. Johnson's a machine {o's shifty, he's & good geveral, he's got the build, and he kin hit “What round will Johnson win in? Say, kid, that’s up to him. If he wants to give the gang a little ran for ita money, mebbe he'll let the serap go 10 or 12 rounds. If ho's goin’ to show he gone back, t guces he'll jamp in Onish Fiyus in about four rounds. “All that joke scrap will be tx some wild swings by Flynn, a fow jabs by Jobnson an’ a wallop under the chin an’ then candles an’ slow music for the coal-heaver. STANDING OF THE CLUBS SOnTHWHST W. L, Pet. | Tacoma 31 39 .£)7iVernon |Vancvr 32 20 Sisiomkind Portind 27 32 NATIONA wil Brookin Boston Boston ones At Chicago ° Mali and Cady van, Kuhn covering first and taking the throw from MeMullen,when Thompson fall }ed to get over on Cooney's bunt, but ja moment later he grabbed a throw |y Thompson ot nail Meyers at sec- ond, which got away from Tealey, and nipped the fleet “Hap” at third |bnt in the eleventh, after Whaling and James had failed to deliver the goods, Shaw sent a beautiful single to center which brought Chick home with the winning ran. xxKX Hats off again to Manager Ray- mond, Strait was on third tn the ninth with one out and Moran put up a fly just back of second, which Zimmerman caught. ‘Tealey sent big league fellow home, and he certainly did cover some ground. To the wixehelmers it seemed he was going to sure death. But, listen! He scored, tying up the game. <x Thompson outpitched Leonard and should have had a shutout ex cept for a little bad judgment on his part in the fifth, The bage were full of Indians with two out when Meyers laid down a bunt Thompson handled it and could have caught his man atothe plate first too late to catch Meyers, who is very fast, and Wuffll scored. 22.8 2 Bert Whaling came up in the etev- enth, with men on second and third and one out. He was as nervour as a bridegroom, and struck at three wide ones he could not have reached with an extension bat. te ee Brooks was out of the game yes- terday. The cut over the eye which he received in a collision with Thompson several days ago was troubling him, and he went to a doctor to have it attended to. ee es Umpire Moran did very well ex- copt on his calls on balls and} strikes and the decisions on the bases. ee Ladies’ Day today, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. ee One! JONES SUSPENDED DETROIT, Mich., June 18.—Davy Jones has been indefinitely suspend. ed and Umpire Billy Evans fined $50 by President Johnson of the American league for thelr alterca tion in Saturday's game with the Athletics here, Jones, | wher “chased” by Evans for objecting too strenuously, passed out several un savory remarks to the arbitrator, who, after the game, entered the and o} to lick oy, mar or chalk Detroit players interfered. COLLINS KEEP WINNING, Keeping up their winnihg’ #treéak, the Collins Park Tigera wan, fom the Magnolias 7 to 6 In a fast gam Sunday. This ts the Tigors* § ecutive victory and keepa Jing Class C in ‘The Star league. The losers used ap thtee pitchers tn an endeavor to chéck “ONE-ARMED MUTT CAN LICK — FLYNN,” SAYS OLD TOM SHARKEY > | chance for a frameap, Not a chance in the | world. Why, they couldn't frame it jno way. Flynn can't win, an’ John son can't lowe,” Sharkey is nursing the idea that he is a real white bope “It's a bum crop of white hopes they*ve got around here,” he assert- ed. “All of them jokes. It's time somebody showed up who really could scrap a few “An’ If nobody shows up pretty soon, you can bet that Tom Sharkey agin for « try at the aw! “I'll serap any guy in the world bar none, and Jack Johnson gots first bid. Give me two months to train, show me & poise that’s got some Bough in ft, an’ I'm on. Tom Sharkey slways gave the people a ran for their ey, an’ I ain't gone so far I can’t ‘come back.'” Safety Razor Blades fee a DOEEN. chance of an aking | There is no more baseball league bi game, bucking the t r nd getting out with a whe kin and a ten-cent than thore is for a legless man in @ foot race. Cy Moreing tried it for nev eral years down in California, pay-| ing big salaries to men to de sert) the organized game, and the trust) | got his ibex, On May 1 the U od | States league started bust in the East and the promoters put up |® game fight, considering the bold the two major leagues have on the | public, but {t has also taken the fall lcount. Inability to get good players and experienced fans to attend th wed the death of the U The purses of the could stand the gaff no Still I haven’t heard that) |the Interstate Commerce Commis sion io making any effort to dis |solve the baseball trust. It would not be a good season for the admin-| istration to make a move of that kind. league Iw President Fielder Jones of the! Northwestern league is quoted as} saying “During all of the years I} have been mixed up in baseball, 1} have never # an organization | | HUBBARD BOXES FORBES TO ADRAW Hubbard and Harry Forbes © fast rounds to a draw } Austin & Froed’s gym last night,| | giving one of the best and cleanest exhibitions seen in Seattle this sea son. Forbes led by a shade ali the! way till the last round, when Hub bard scored a clean knock iown. He made a whirlwind finish and earned} the draw, “Mexican Charitie” Mitchell, tout ed as a formidable unknown, is as ankeown today as he was yoster day. Romeo Hagen disposed of bim| lin one round, The “Mexican” is| supposed to have come all the way | from Southern California for last night's bate, As a matter of fact.) he has been setting up the balls in @ local pool and billiard room for a year or more, and if he is a Mexi-) can, #0 ls Booker T. Washington. | ‘Abe Lace, champion of the North! Pacific squadron won on a foul from | Battling Wollf, The Wollf bas ont exaggerated crouch and fights cuv- ered up. The sailor couldn't solve the problem, From out the impreg:| nable fortress of arma and gloves came slams which brought to the face of the jackey a look of pained surprise. In the third round Wollf unintentionally bit low and the de- cision properly went to Lace. Al Mosler stopped Jack Fowler in the second rownd and Leo Crev- fer won from Ed Rees, Tho last) two are willing boys who traveled | the distance at top speed. | Charley Hulen referred the main| bout and Whitman presided over) the pretima, Whitman ia a pretty | fair referee but he would be a much better one if he- would pay BA FO BA E T SKE B B - {>a SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS By KAYBee smite i} m that | ee) vy composed of six ¢ ere making such a b iful fight for! the champlonship flag With the Giants only eight points beh the lea ree with F er, but let the Giants run into a losing streak and it won't require| a dictagraph to catch a man saying that it is the rottenest season ever Sand and Gravel, Brick and Sewer Pipg Fred L. Boalt, of The Star staff, sounds a note of warning in the Pink concerning the condition of 1/'l Artha. Boalt knows the Big! Smoke and bis habits and says t champion had a hard time @ year! ago getting into any kind of shape. 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