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OOL14010010 AGUB RESULTS a 1 AMERICAN LEAGU Philadelphia 24, W Boston 6, New York Cleveland 4, Deteoit 1 Obienge 4, Mi, Louls 2 4 to 1, and it} before | league will have any chanee fa the world of cutting the roj | Fullerton w there w with | the hurling stuff, and ri 4 his lowing but three scattered hits, two of which netted the Indians exactly umpty. Cochrane, pitching for Spo kane, showed just as much speed Jand ‘const as did Fullerton } but things c ¥ would do the | Just Printers: IND. 5200| COLTS BUNCH HITS ELEVENTH FRAME f six run by| leventh frame took their pedro, 8 HE INDIANS, Cooney looked like a human horseshoe, and Fullerton’s bingle didn't even hesitate there, most good in the way of gathering od like a game of crons-tag second taning, with the whole Spokane team “it,” when Moran was dallying along between second and |third and everybody was trying to Jelneh him, but Poxy Pat waited un |til Whaling landed on the second |bag, and then just natcherly beating the pill to third, Fullerton started ja croquet game, with Cooney's legs playing the role of the wicket. He pa tanding, scorehing Moran and Whaling romp home on it Seattle gave the Indians another of the two-run staff in the} th, when Whaling walked and! orton singled, and then the lit You ti Go some | | YO GRY ME In the second Moran had ‘the whole Spokane team playing tege— they were , tle Raymond person took his ¥ bat in hand, went anickersna the ball and drove out the single that scored the two men. x Somehow, in the fifth, the Brat pat one run across, but what's use of hoding 8 post mortem @¥er it? It didn’t get them anywhere, and the way Pullerton was pitching and hitting, and the way the alae | members of the Giants’ brotherhood | were doing the clockwork gag, Spo ‘kane never had a chance aftor the second | The same teams will moet this | afternoon for the fourth struggle of their series. aD nn PO AR a-e 8 ¢ §78 “ 6.0 £3 Bre 5°69 8 Bice » 6 eee 1 a3 Te ee ee des e3 23 8 ee eA 2 ae a? ® > - an AB 1 4 1 8 ” ‘ : ‘ ’ i 3 ‘ ° 7 ‘ r 1 *| ° ’ | Torabe ” re Two-tane bit MeMuiiin, Bt My ore. ahaw wy pitehed tall | Time of exe airait, by }148. | Umpire AND BEAT TIGERS PORTLAND, June 20.—Nick | Williams’ Colts bad no diffieulty yesterday in annexing an 8-to-2 vie tory from the Tacoma Tigers, ig. a slugaing mateh | game that was « from the first gong. Portland | bunched eight hits in three Innings, | taking a good lead and seven otter hits by the Colts ran up the sogre. | 02000000 0—8 o1sT002e YOUR OPPORTUNITY | tint ing in the sixth, | Vancouvers lost their game yes- | Is at hand, Every man should terday to the Victoria Bees in the || take advantage of the condition eleventh Inning, when Friene lald|[ here and buy while land is down a triple and veson || cheap. immigration — will brought Lo ‘o## the pan with a/|f boost the value of our land. single. he game was a swatfest | 5 |from the first, Concannon, Kaut. |g” Acre® Wit stream, close te man and Engle all being hit with | " ease. The Champa tled the score | $500 —$50 Cash jin the ninth, but the run in the| CLIFFORD ‘| 1019 Third Av. | 200 a DOZMN. Style tne Third Ave, o ” 1018 near Madinon, i SPORT OIL BURNER DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sports Encouraged | Me Convinesa, DB Datty Auenta Wanted 1100 int Ave. NOTES AND COMMENTS =< By KAVOEE entire Lowest Fares East Talk about this being a speed-mad|the manngers of the high school Gia nd bear, ms of Senttle could arrange ap mens with Spokane, Tacoma or] ¢¢ in one week? On Tuesday, June 11,| any other high school without the} M fl LW A U K 99 ‘eity oftie the Giants formed the tail of the |school board interfering, but now | percentage dog. One woek from |all ts dif The school board FROM ALL POINTS IN THE PACIFIC NORTHWapy that time, after last Tuesday's game,| is the selfelected manage the Glants formed the head of the | high schoo! tears, and they arra’ of $111.00 Atlantic City, N. J. . Philadeiphia ., and the b inn’t muszled, | the games to sult themselves—when parva on o1sees Pittaburg .., er, They are the real pace |at all on the Chicago 72.60 makers on the speed stuff. —— | Minneapolis . 60.00 Bloux Cit Here are the facte—draw your COMM RO M Y, ta own moral, When the megaphone ENT F M mon You a Washington man at the ball park Tuesday aft ped that emporiry of the Chicago convention, ernoon annow been elect eight people let out skimmed-milk whoop ments later that her 17th straight ga’ up that would s¢ a deaf asylum, | poked out a hot singlo which scored * our last two runs. For afidtional tn’ Going out to the ball park on a xxx ‘ast. initia. aeopien a Yesler car, a couple of days ago, 1) But Charley Fullerton, who is bet train service, call on oF add, heard two we talking. ter looking than Tealey, and single, ress “Did you ever meet my brother?’ | was the undisputed hero of the day A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr. 3. 1, ony asked one He has just won a| with the ladle and the men. He Gen. Agt. Pasa. Dept City Ticket gold medai in a Marathon race.” only gave the Indians three measly ond and Cherry, Seattle, That's fine,” answered the other, | hits, and scored Moran and Whaling “but did I ever tell you about my Tolman? gold medal for five mile a set of friend, D. ten m eyelin « silver m ming, two cups for wrestling and| man several badges for boxing . be some athlete,” He must marked the other, Not a bit of it; he runs a pawn shop.” Then conversation lagged. Inventive genius has contributed] Moran made a beautiful a great many things to baseball, but| the second. He walked, moved up the latest and most interesting, if}on MeMullin’s out, and when Ray — |not vastly important, is a device for|mond hit to Cooney, Phil tried to wu longer have to spend learning to grip the various shoots and more will indeed. He stead will take “something” from bis bag of mye tories and send It out the mound, with orders to “use it.” The little rubber “something” fs a/ hits, and each time he pinched him rubber suction cup, placed on the fingers, enables the} holder to pitch any kind of a curve| ball to first ahead of Cooney, when he megaphoned Washington's team had won Soe e tomatioally curving a ball of the invention Is lyet to! be proved as far as practical use 1s jconcerned, but if it does all that ts| claimed for it, the small boy will no|chased by the worried manager yenk his failing pitcher from the }box when the opposing team swats | bis offering all over the feild sfter the manager in THE PRESS BOX Root had! chairman six or} a kind of @ A few mo-| AND MANY OTHER POINTS THROUGHO! TICKETS WILL BE ON tala bi Juno 1, 6, 7, 8, 18, 14, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, “% July 2, 8, 6, 7, 11, 12, 16, 16, 20, 22, 22, + . a Auguat 1, 2, 3, 6,7, 12, 16, 16, 2%, 28, 29, 20, a1, September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 11, 12, 30 All tiekets good for return until October 21, 1919 Liberal stopover privileges and choles of diverse } fered. Return may be made through Cal ‘ hrough California at slightly “Oh, you aweet thing!” yell went inmates of That's what « “Queen of Dia monda said yesterday when Tealey THE NEW LINE 16 THE SHORT Line, | 8 the second with a single which He bas a) burned Cooney’s ankles in its pass one for| ing. carvers for xxx 1 for ewim-| x Chick played third tike a blind yesterday, allowing Meyers| and Zimmerman to pilfer th re-| Each time Whaling made 4 “, but each occasion fc vat five away, and his reach} # not long enough to take up the slack et ae i play in} Thejcatch Moran at third, but Pat saw him first and refused to be caught He chased back and forth till Whaling reached second, then Meyers while he was waiting on the line to tag bim, and) beat the throw to third. It was] heady work, and shows one of the! reasons Seattle is winning so many games. But—thore are eight other reasons. tedious hours) ball for the be No WHY AND HOW CUT RATES EASY PAYMENTS Why t# it that fifteen other dental concerns bave failed butld up a practice in Seattle within the last two years, and ka gone out of business, and the ALBANY CUT RATE O&! are having the grandest success? A CUT RATES AND EASY PAYMENTS" Is why and bow we do ft. ¥ Two years ago we opened the most elaborate and modern ped Dental Office on the Pacific Coast at Second and Pike No, sexe Whaling did not get @ hit, but he! ored two of Seattle's runs, and as I said before, “runs count.” eR Raymond robbed Cooney of two little rubber to th man on which, when|by a nose, Any time a shorts goes over second base and gets quality of work. No matter what price you pay for your he wishes, not even excepting Math. | got to step nome. ieena'e tomas anbvawer oF Senate yy eee work, our work will equal, if not surpass it. Br Merriwell’s double shoot of fiction We actually give yeu 8 910 Geld or Perectiaaas fame. ~ re dcing $10 ee ee ee We have cut the rates on Artificial Teeth eo low thet What le the reason for the dectine gee will not believe it, but we are making a $10 and $15 set of of high school athletics tn Seatth Grammar school kide free on|im for from $3.60 to $7.00. i Does it lie in the fact that the Seat-| Friday, Dug used to be a kid him- We give any Silver Filling in the mouth for 60c, tle school board, through its strin- gent enforcement of harvh rules, is ® “erabbing” the high schools of this city? ory year they enforce a number of stringent rules that ta gradually the fun and Ife out eports. I Have Wall Cases, 8 Show Cases, Counte and Other Fixtures at Your Own Price FOR I AM RETIRING CARVING $1.50 Carving $2.50 Carving Sets, vow .... $3.00 Carving Sets, now .... $3.50 Carving Sets, now . $4.00 Carving Sets, now .... $5.00 Carving Sets, NOW .... AdCS seveee One of the latest rulings of the board t# the elimmating of the football trips, About four years ago At Less Than Cost Sets, now .... Durham Duple: Sale Starts 9:30 A. M.| North East Corner First and Spring We are slowly getting acquainted 7s 4 4 $12 Bridgework for $3.50 and All work fe Our Gold Fill 1S-year guarantee. It must now be acknowledged that we are Seattle's’ Kate Basy Payment Dentists, THE ALBANY CUT RATE People's Bank Building, Corner Second and Pike, Opposite the Marche and MacDougall & Southwick. i Take Elevator or Waik Up, ; are from 75¢ up. self, and he hasn't outgrown it. ERE Spokane scored its only run with. out a hit, Zimmerman walked, took second on MeMullen’s error, stole third, and scored on an Infield out. atbletios to Ey. much of of the school es We are still in first piace. epee Threet!! MY FIXTURES? 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