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THE STAR—SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1912. ; [The Auburn Is a Railroad Manufacturing Center auto unm aunTUrD PARAC |SEATTLE’S BUSINESS MEN GIANTS WIN ANOTHER GAME; eee eee ee aR SPORTS No. 3 ARE NOW EVEN ON SERIES % Seattle evened up the honors of/ TIGERS LOSE TENTH tho sorlon at Portland yesterday bY! IN THIRTEEN INNINGS walloping the Colts for the second OMA, June 2%—After pitch time, officially, and the third time |ing a great game for the Tigers for really, by @ score of 8 to 1, in aj twelve innings in their tangle with lspokane yesterday, Gordon weak jened in the thirteenth frame and allowed three bingles, one o. thom up with some of tho real close-in'a double which landed two runs stuff on the part of the fielders. |across the rubber and gave the vie ‘That docs not moan to say, how-|(t0rY t the Indians, 4 to 2. The thirteen-inning game was the fast over, that there was no slugting. [out seon this year on the Tacoma Seattilc made ten bits and Portland | diamond and the crowd waa on nine, but owing to the quality of | thusiastic until it remembered that the fielding they failed to gather | the defeat of the Tigers meant the the runs, and the winning runs we: nth consscutive lows of that team directly chargeable to Colt errors, | Leonard started to pitch for t The game belonger to either |dians, but was relieved by Noyes. team for a number of Snninite re-| feore by innings gurdlews of the fact that the Giants | Speke" SESE H | maintained their lead of one, and} '°"* when Fullerton skyrocketed and) Bees Have a Cinch passed four men {it looked dubious : . for Seattle. tn the ninth when| in Walloping Beavers Manager Raymond feared Pullerton| VICTORIA, B. ©., June 29.—The Would not return to earth he sent|Reavers bad their biggest cinch of Dill James out to warm up to finish [the season yesterday afternoon the game, when Fullerton got a|when they defeated the Victoria arip on himaeif and forced Coltrin | Hees 12 to 7 in a swatfest, of which to Kround out, fanned Doty and|Narveson was the goat, The Van- walked Mensor purposely, ending |couver team wrapped the game up the came by allpping Fries a soft|for delivery in the fourth seasion one which popped-out to Mann. when they landed on Narveson's When it came right down to/offerings at will and the game took casea, Doty had a shade the best of |on the aspect of a one ole cat com the hurling fight, but the Giants |toat of & sandiot ;kave Fullerton so much better sup- {port than Doty received that the lit tle pea of vietory settled down in where it belonged COANT LEAGUE RESULTS At Bacramento @, m 4 LAWRENCE COLMAN game that was a battle between Pitchers Fullerton and Doty, mi “Northern Pacific Round Hoase Under Construction at Aubarn’” Auburn, the beautiful little town between Tacoma and Seattle, is fast coming into its own. Situate at the junction of the Northern Pacific, where all trains meet, about half way between Seattle and Tacoma, draining the very best agricultural valley in the state, surrounded by prosperous farmers, dotted with great factories, Auburn will become one of the large cities of the Coast. The Northern Pacific Is Expending Millions in Auburn Railroad yards, round houses, terminals, depots, freight sheds and shops are now by Philadeipria a all when it comes to tennis, indoor| He bullt one of the largest pleas. jbaseball and doing the fish stuff.) ure craft that ever floated on the STANDING OF THE CLUBS = Hie is also one of our aiftiest little Sound, and NORTHWheT coase pilots on Bound waters. {is to know about Sound waters, 7 Ww i Pet)" Mr. Colman fe at the head of the|sold her and built bis present J. M. Colman Co. and of the Seattle| launch, the Osprey, whieh is the ’| Creosoting» Works, and among otb-/beanty marvel.of the pleasure boat or business cares bas a little mat-|world in these parts, just as her Bi 3) 482 Porting ter like the Colman building, om his | skipper is the skill Marvel in pilot —_— hands, He knows where his next | ing her about AMERICAN | | meal is coming from, all right. He| Mr. Colman was a member of the a roof to cover them. Fine opportunity for Box Factory right today. All lines of business prosper in Auburn Auburn has fine new brick high school, paved streets, its own water system, and is an up-to-date, clean, wholesome and fast growing town. Buy at Auburn now and share in the town’s growth. THE POPULATION OF AUBURN HAS DOUBLED IN ONE YEAR We are now offering lots in Hart Addition, a couple blocks from the best business J oe ee i district, just across the street from the N. P. round house, with water in and paid, at rin a) wm Liele 17 $175 Per Lot eaenaniee Only 12 lots are priced more than $225. Terms on Any Lot $10 Cash, $5 Monthly THIS ADDITION IS IN TOWN. GET IN NOW BEFORE ALL THE PROPERTY IS SOLD . Up to a few days ago ho was a| rapidly and as easily as he made it : % : public charge, Ve —. — b | But weight began creeping on the . * , . tubercular ward of the City at¢/«sonk.” He often had to go to th: Our Office Will Be Open Sunday Until 1 P. M. nty hospital. But his mother| Turkish baths to reduce. He had Fishing honors this week eaally;hour's stroggie. moved him to her humble home &t/to take long runs. All this was i i i ty Pt e ed w 1 Come in and Join Our Excursion crodt of Skykenmish,| ‘The fah weighed six and a hait|%66 Fine street. fhe wanted to] woakoning him. Then the cough |who landed the rainbow beauty injpounds and was 21% Inches lon: A mere nothing,” he said at first, Fauntleroy home and whip the| moving himself aright: eee ES ONCE KING OF JOCKEYS, | SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., June 29 | showered him with gifts. The lad's Willie “Mi Coburn, once | pictures were in the magazines and greatest of Jock idol of the turf|he was the idol of the hour. Co- land rider for King Edward VU, isfburn made several thousands of dying, penniless, in this city. dollars and spent the money just as ber of good catehos have been re-jtwo heavier fish hooked from the| lle ward settled in his lungs, His stre jlanded by Everett after balf an’ record the greatest jockeys whoever threw) 4 few weeks ago “Monk” Coburn | ES —momerenemeeny jleg over a racehorse. At mery-} 4. Re. { | ville he was given his first mount ragked bimeelf back to his old [De SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS Di] "=: Sa a |horse named February... February | was 100 to 1, but | that first race By KAVBEE sented THIRD FLOOR, NEW YORK BLOCK Office Open Evenings Till 9 o’Clock who wore his equal, In a desperate 'PALZER PUTS - [eo in stat inn eer was the only one who greeted bim at the Ferry’ building. His friends of earlier prosperity were not there Those men he had clinked glasses with had forgotten him. Monk” is only twenty-nine. |"Monk" “Coburn showed there | wote few jockeys around that track | SEASON OPENS JUNE 29 being built ag ee ete Me tog ON et ae When hid age and weight, color whey out of them at tennis or hand. The Gail Borden Condensed Milk Co. employs 125 men today, the Pottery Works ” ‘ $ oS pmmmscan imagun mnevurs | hair and eyes are ommomagionnd po anger erry ere ag en 2 employs over 100 skilled mechanics, the Cement Works grow larger every year, the pa few York ¢ Lawrence Colman, who spends the! i04 give thom a primer lesson in R. R. pay roll increases monthly. *. o.0e: @ greater part of bis time handling | aquatic antics. He weighs about 20 . i i . a » snunie ¢ he millions of the Colman estate,| stone and is 20 hands high, but Several shingle mills also employ labor | Whating a ee ge t eh, The town of Auburn employs more men than it can ho and every evening the Jj rutierwen, » ee ae is about the best all-round amateur) when it come to the high dive he ; : * “ “ : i - New York # sportsman and athlete in Seattle.|/has Annette Kellerman looking like workers have to ride out of town to Kent, to Algona, Pacific City, etc, in order to have wow ft Im fact, be is the graad-daddy of ‘em! as forked stick for grace. ter learning all there |/ Pet also knows enough not to let the! first class that graduated from the}! + “ts obi an toe > ticoin keep him so closely confined | University of Washington, but he|| ar S | ion a u urn seere bie'ge aT that he overlooks his sport wasn't much shucks as an athlete in — = It is his particular delight to get| those days. It’s worth a day off to aM some of bis cronies out at his| watch his smoke now when: he is ~ COBURN DYING IN POVERTY) ported from the Skykomish thix|skykomish this season, the little} Physicians attending him say he | began to fail. No longer ha e , week, but none of the ‘baskets in-|one here shows that Bob Everett is| cannot possibly live another month the firm hold on the bridie— nisl @ cluded anythink ike the trout}ap and coming for the big catch} Coburn in his heydey was one of |hands bad lost their cunning. | ‘Star’s Sporting Page Is Widely Read} | the accompanying photo, land while there have been one or| his last few days a pauper and pub | “just a cold.” But tuberculosis b + | 1} home-—San Francisco. His mother || BROADWAY. Aid BACK AT 0. MIDGETS” Sport it's Pink, the behalf of wart taney ager, wish to Queen Anne boys ia their claim of a ship i bang, The Broadway tea x nes from 1. von Queen nol, 0 Queen Anne won't coln, one from rte fi f *reckiin, and Iog to the Broadway both teams the ame both lowing two snd wingieet The decided game wag ty ed Tuesday, June Mf, at oo t a Day grounds, but Queen Ante thos Thon arrangen play the following ta Broadway showed up, Anne men, not even their manager, The Broadway Queen Anne team place for aside bet of on, you “cheese o won two out of three will play you again for tay) marbles or chally. gigs For Bart Weak Nerves trie tife and retain povertahed nerves tric life and retain strong under ite powertal jafleas Alter a few weeks tse of Vite the trouble is cured te Seattic will have an influx of the; serves the public with the best he|.” K 0 ON WELLS ores roving frataruny Gunéay aaa] oan get {1 the pugilistic world it| Rieff, who rode the Derby beget Ve Monday. The meeting at the Alan| will go a long way toward removing|!" England two weeks | ago, had) | NEW YORK, June 29,—A! Pal-|track will close with the last rce| the senscless prejudice against ring| 2 Cutridden by the exercise, boy, | |zer, the local “hope,” sent Bom-|Saturlay, and {t 1s said to have! contests, Moak” Coburn bardier Wells, heavyweight cham-|been one of the orgs ks grmcres ‘ ‘Tea 7 Lea ey iromnty pion of England, to the floor for|and entertaining ever Held in tho in.| CodurE Hterally fle B the count in the third round of a|Northwest. Thore have been quar-| nine iver: Yorke ants een, WiP-|owner wanted him to ride and his! scheduled ten-roand bout here last | tered at the Alan track since — World's series. Maybe the ‘Giance| esse" ents were booked far in om the time of the opening Pacman} porie v4 ‘corse in| Picked up a lot of information about ye ele reputation spread to gong until the eventful third, the|/the West, except in_ the halcyon the national game during their 9%! rogiand. He was fhdueed to go two men fought like tigers. In the|dayi Of the sport n California, Six| *eciations with Mack's White Ble-| ‘ere and in a short time was riding opening session the Britiher did|hundred and twenty-four thorough-| P28" ander the colors o. King Edward of ‘all the leading, flooring Palzer for| breds have been in training at Alan, England. It is said Edward Vil the count of six with a left hook|even more than the association an-| Tom Jones, manager of Ad Wol-|took a great fancy to Coburn and to the jaw. It was Wells’ |ticipated. Of this number some of: oo yr go joe ine Pepe _ round. In the next round|the best runners in the country hamp and McFarland haven't Wells started out by landing both | have been geen in action been brought together is because PERSONAL SPORT mits.on top of the New Yorker's} Many of the Alan horses wil! bo| McFarland wants @ bigger figure SPARKS head. Palzor, by a clean right up-|brought to the Madison Park/Owt of such @ match than the champ paraiat pereut to the chin and a left hook/| stables to be kept in condition for| Mimself. “If all these fighters want) pr, L. F. Turner, vice president to the jaw, sent Wells to the mat|the race meeting » under the|t? get a chance to win the light-|of the Rio Grande Valley bank, at for seven. After sparring tn tho| auspices of the Seattle Blood Horse weight title why don’t they agree tc| gi Paso, Tex., is ip Seattle, with | third, Palzer landed an uppercut|association. In Seattle the mutual|5® reasonable in their, demands?" | his family and a party, outfitting to} and Wells bumped the boards.|machines will not be allowed, nor|*8%* Jones, “Why, when we- won! «pend the summer in the vicinity of! Wells arose weak and could offer| will betting be allowed, but the one| the championship from Bat Nelson| Kenchikan on a hunting and fishing} little resistance to the terrific on-|best bet is that many a wager will| ¥¢ Sot about a fourth of what Nel-/trip, The party will start North in) slanght of his heavier opponent.|be quietly laid on the results of | 80% received and about a tenth of|s few days, | He took the final count when Pal-|races here. The assoctation will] Wh@t was in the houge. And wo — zer landed heavily under the heart.|have nothing whatever to do with] Were glad to get even thie compar J. W. Heal drew the bottom num-| Palzer weighed 228% and Wells'|any such betting and will g jatively small percentage to get antior in the recent-Y. M..O. A. tentils weight was given at 188% dragdown from it, the assoc opportanity ef landing the erowd ” Mount RAINIE NATIONAL PARK A Most Ideal Place to Spend a Delightful Outing or Vacation DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE —VIA THE— “MILWAUKEE” Leave Seattle ... 7:20 a. m., 11:20 a. m. Leave Tacoma +++ -8:50 a. m., 2:10 p. m. Arrive “The Inn” ..... --1:00 p. m., 6:15 p. m. Parlor-observation cars to Ashford. Auto cars to “The Inn.” EXCURSION FARES Seattle to “The Inn” and return, $6.50. Limit three days—Longer limit $1.00 extra For further particulars concerning railroad fares accom- n lekta ctatiieek tan Th tournament drawing, and by: stren-| lations “The ” psi he s — - taking the ground that the love of . ~ y hese 8%) vous effort has managed to keep modations and rates at “The Inn,” please call on or address CARNEY COAST CHAMP racing, the sport {tself, is sufficient Pirants to the title ought go bel nis position at the tail of the pro- The coast three-cushion billiard ship went to Joe Carn |to cause people to support the mect:| @arned glad to fight the champtor CITY TICKET OFFICE mee Y:ling, even though betting is barred.|£0F nothing,” he added. Jones world, in the serts that if at any time McFarland Second and Cherry, Seattle |third mateh with Chase Sibley, a! One of the queerest plays ever| Becomes reasonable and acc cepts to} Ws F. Smith of Oak Harbor is} jlocal billiard sensation. Carney! made in baseball was accomplixhed| Séht for avwmalier percentage ¢hmn| *? ting around our streets in a |won the “honors 100 to 93. Thislat Albany, Or, Inst. Sunday’ when| that received by the champ, that a| Marion car he has just purchased was the third game | wn, outfielder for the Al-| @ateh will quickly be arranged be-|t the Winton people | |Roy Br ir, phe: 0} " s! joel | ro. G pair, Sibley had won the first block ge nadie TEAMS “GOING UI Dany of 50 points. Carney made it two| py ieee = r by, re The Albers team has two hard out ee vinning 1s ht | one OLD RIVA jout of threo by winning last night recite Ronasters wi ae CO ee bie sation pe 1» | games to play when they tackle the | WANT GAME ON FOURTH odo. In the sixth SERIES, WIE thet antes! Sil ha di, [ecmmmne tenm next Sunday andy |. The Poulsbo baseball team i anx-|#ore Ued, two. down and Ys Be ed phere Will be disturbed All iswaquah on July 4. The Violet bases, the Toledo-batter hit a Ife) Dugdale’s park beginning “at 10] 6, h have lost several game: lious to entertain some speody pill locteak went te ; ats boys have lost several games irivours on the Fourth of due any | drive to left field: Brown rif fOr} o'clock next Sunday morning, When| this season for want of a little in. { r July. ANY | tie ball and not notlctig bossy, ran| the Native Sons and the, Iroquois : T ae! team looking for such a game canl iii at ahe shock’ failed to/tams are billed to tangle. Both | ®t vaseball. This was very evi-| | get it by communicating with Frank|!"t0 her. The sho mied ytoi : ingle, Both! dent when they played at Bothell | 4 » arouse the cow, and as she content-| teams are out for gore. The Iro. ' 9 | Sumne manager of the Poulsbo ie chawee het God Gece sach.|quols defeated the Native 8 javt Sunday and lost by 8 to 1, after | trees 1 his arm around hor neck apa| earlier in the season by one lone) Securing 10 hits against 8. Manager | | : ed his arm around her neck ani ‘ n @ Jone) securing } eS FRANKIE BURNS WINNER caught the ball on the finger tips|t#ly, and the Clam Eaters are out : ar pis hye it ny Bh ie ie JAN FRANCISCO, June Ref-|of his right hand; retiring the side,|t© Pay baek the little score with in-[every night, and from now on a d » Graney stopped the Frankie — terest. For the Native Sons: the “ded improvement will be scent |shurns:"Rod® "Watson tight "last | If°Tacoma ten't careful she witt| Battery wit! bo Johnson and Clarke;|thelt play. | Players aro request | night in the eighth round, giving|et her name on the map as a real} Teduols, Kellogg and MeJanat Pe ee Ce |the decision to Burns on points,| "fight town,” as she {s hooking up} 9:80 Sunday morning | Watson had Injured his arm earlior| With such monarchs of the ring aa| RAMBLERS FORFEIT Any fast outoftown team wish in the fight, Abe Attell, Manager Andrews drop-| The Ramblers forfeited to Bal-|'"% & same for July T would do well ; : ped Fighting Dick Hyland like a hot/lard 9 to 0. The Ballard team|? “tite Al C. Rose, 1720 Yesler The Blue Ribbons or Sequim and/spud when he got a chance to| wants an out-of-town game, Write|*@ Seattle | Dungeness suffered defeat at the|matce Attell with Eddie Marino for| Neil Andresen, 673% Alonzo av jhands of Port Ludlow at tho lat-|his July 8 show, and he showed that ~— | cession. 4 sters, caught a line drive hing around a cow's neck Roadsters were playing To# Anywhere pints, 5 The Only Cut-Rate Dentists in Seattle Weare offering the greatest cut in dental work ever given in Seattle. We are making $8 and $10 GOLD AND PORCELAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50. . GOLD FILLING $1.00 AND UP. EXTRACTION FREE. OHIO CUT-RATE. DENTISTS of (Refund 700.) CENTRAL VS, O'BRIEN * 7 H f The Central 1 oe e Second Ave. and University St. c tpi pl jigs «gs 5. Be ae sray aii was on the Job} South Park +18 24 J obrien tons et OBrien Shader br 0 audlow whiffed 12. Brom-| when he did it, as Attell will dcaw{S, Seattle 1 «& Bhune 80 Cent yors please Opposite Stone-Fisher Co. jerton plays the Ludlow crowd on|a hundred dollars for every ten that| Battertes—Doughorty and Gealy; | meet tatarustan ates ned jer the same grounds next Sunday, Hyland would draw. Anyway, if he| Ravensdale and Jones. than 12:30 a Sunday. The nutritive qualities Delivered | delicate flavor found in § cases of 2 doaen | foreign beers are ¢ : * Old German Lager. ™ $2.00 ) fashioned methods ‘of quarts, and the long storage oF process lies the secret of it growing popularity..