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NORTHWESTERN LEAGUB Athlete Part BASEBALL Tomorrow at 500 pm yrorenn, Vs shaTTLR } Tester Car. | KODAK Fintahing of the Admlenton Me and be finest kind. “In) at ons, at five ‘ “* the Giants are at Pt Bide -| home again. > ening thads, which were heard dis |tinetly as far as Victoria yesterday announced the fact in unmistakable Hianguage. That's about all there ' was to It; 9 to 0 in favor of Seattle }Of course, if one wishes to hold an autopsy over the quivering bodies of lthe Bees he will find that Pitcher [Thompson was a covtributing leause to their cotlective demise. fact, Thompson was a grand con tribator yesterday, emortes of what tthe at their last me, and with | tee Hees did to leeaston here, some of the fans gathered with fear and trembling = | After the second toning there was jnot @ fear, Not a tremble, | In the first Inning, showed a momentary burst of os speed, bat momentary is right | Therapson got right on the yob, and up antil the eighth frame not a man }got to second, and but two hits ore made off him. In the elghth Shaw speared Friene's apparently leafe fly and doubled Keller at sec lond and what little show Kyddoe Wilson bad of getting & run across nt glimmering. It was the second Inning that told the sweet story for the Glants and Oree tolled the bell for the Bees. Doxatnson "THoro-AnT In the second Kyddoe took bis Commercial hr Semele Pie 'sors,| bird busy and ascended. After he s aoe >) passed a couple of men, McCreery EVERETT replaced him and then tt happened TRACIE Prcdore’ Bide 905 +2 Third Avenue KODAKS Bought, Sold & Exchanged. | Amateur Fin. | ishing the Best. tom. o. SUNNYSIDE HOTEL | Cleanest and most desirable rooms All outside rooms, Kale» home on his wishbone like a sack of maf) through a pnenmatic tube, "i ie per week. ve lent trade'on the return of Whaling’s hit solicited. Take Howt ear to jrpomasen® hit scored MoMullin —|and Raymond's walk filled the sacks 2014 Mewitt. Av. Reliable Jeweler, 1330 First Ave. FRANK BRIGGS ~ | Will save you money on anything | in the jeweiry line. Good Series In} GIANTS. HAVE. EASY “CELEBRATE RETUR q A big crowd welcomed the Giants | |MeMuflin bunted, filling the bases. v ook U | Brooks was out at first when Raw te Pinbenthp Bln yd, 4 llings assisted, but Pat Moran aiid |s 7 works costs you less and is guar- anteed. CURRY OPTICAL CO. Byostght Spectatint 344-345 Arcade Dalldiog, Third Wiese ! joran slid home on his wish- while Meek held the bal! over ——— when Strait drove out a hot fence that cleaned 1 ‘ 7: Two-bane bite—Stratt Sacrifice bite—MoMullin 9 — Pitehers summary rene and # hit int Ss aaa 9 rune and 7 hits off Mo i 7 anon & by Wiser ¢. by MoCreery ¢ Instructive Little Publication | =r om baine—OU Thompson 3: off Wil Should Be Read by All Who 7 eo - COONEY’S HOME RUN TACOMA, July 3.--The Tigers |put up an excellent exhibition bere | yesterday afternoon before a Monta jmara Festo crowd and had a great ance against Spokane until Phil | Cooney lifted the pill out of the lot for four stations im the seventh. The Tigers failed to give msekle the \support his work werved in the aa ta ba pinches, and three errors and « hit Very truly yours, jin the third resalted in three runs. L GRAVES, | Moran added to his unpopularity by 1713% B 66th St, Seattle. Ji gazing elsewhere as Ostdiek drop- lped the ball at the plate when {Neighbors ran home, Neighbors out. It was necessary for the police to go on the field to| look after Moran's interests. The score was tied in the seventh when the homer gave the game to the In- dians. Geers by innings Spokane Tacoma eth Blewart 71 Golum- ia St. Heattie, My Dear sir: I believe there fg nothing in the form of medi cine that fs superior to Sulphur ro. I would state most emphat! cally that every family ought to have a bottle in the home. f have used the medicine for bron chitis and catarrh, also for sore throat and burns. I find at phurro to be all that It is claim- The little booklet telling you t “how” and “why” of Sulphurro ac companies each bottle of the medi- cine as you buy it at the que, store Bottles cost 60 cents and $1. If ‘wish, the booklet will be bent tree upon request to the C. M. C. Stewa Buiphur Co. 71 Columbia 8t., eS. this booklet costs you ark it fs valuable, an it con- tains information of tance to ohiid. Tt by all, and ference. ommon - Be HEAVY CLOUTING heretofore expinined to, the publics] PORTLANI lore explained to the public LAND, July %-—Heavy gt facts every’ indiviaual Showld| siagsing by Monsor and. Crulck. shank was responsible for the vie tory of the Colts over the Vancou ver Champs here yesterday after- noon. The bases were full when Mensor clouted out a three-bagger and Cruickshank hit every tim went to the pan, Frisk made sational catch of Williams’ the eighth. feore by innings ancouver .., :Portiand Every human being desires good | Read the bookiet and learn eg you may improve your health id years to your life, and enjoy ev- a phurro baths are a necessity is the cure of disease; a rest for we a luxury for al fy io Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE You never saw such Bave hatf, Houses complete 1000002 O41 2 G08 NATIONAL AGUE RRSULTS 1 New York 7, Boston 3 lyn 6 Chicago 9, Pitts Philadelphia 7, a wight furnished AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS New York 9, Boston 7 Washington 6, Philadetphia Chicago 1-6, Mt. Lovin 24. FURN. CO. Detroit 4, © * COAST 1 Vernon 6, San Pr los Angeles 7, Oak Portiand 14, Sacramento 1, 510 PK STREET. Phone Main 8827 WINS FOR COLTS, ry | | * | better we ifke them,” he say *|phone East 3602. The Albers play ott ‘Wieen|in Issaquah on July 4, and players Sree owt Brat 1 | | nine, oo and calling ow stab were the features News AND STATISTICS | Professional Sports F PICKING; BY SHUTOUT ed When Strait leaned against the pill for the double which cleaned the bases In the second, the grand wand music box started. STANDING oF THE clue COAST w NORTHWEST W. Ie Pets +0 at a7 ant a aT . an 44 Atimen Fe Oe Ate NATIONAL AMERICAN W. L. Pet W. iL Pet MY... §2 TL St8iteston, 47 be 37 87 (STSPhie.. 99 24 B81/Chicago 39 Sy Washn oo BM ASECleveld 83 M8 LENT Detrout 34 48 ten ¥... 9 mitfute 19 BRITISHERS ARE UPTO OLD TRICKS STOCKHOLM, July 3.—-Amertean Olympte athletes are in a turmoil over the discovery made by Chair man Sullivan that the Britons have been trying out secretly In the stadium. The Americans and oth jers have been forced to train io jhaphazard fashion at out-of-the-way places, and It Was supposed that no jone could use the stadium until the games opened. Sullivan, looking {nto the stadium early today, was astonished to find members of the British team at work. He at once hunted up the Swedish authorities and demanded that his athletes «be allowed the same privilege. The Swedes apol- ogized and compiled. Today the Americans abandoned thelr @ilapidated track in the suburbs and worked out handily in the stadium. The Britons were ab- sent, however, It is feared the in eident will cause a ruction similar the |to that which made the Americans ly six runs in the frame |and Britons bitter rivals in 1908 at Was nothing to ft after | Londoa. , | VIOLET OATS TEAM IS REORGANIZED To prepare fof the hard schedule @ that the Albers team have to go $| through this season, Manager Rose has been scouting around looking for talent and has been fortunate in securing four of the best semi pro players that Seattle ever pro- jduced. The phenoms referred to are, Chesterfield, McDonald, Morse and Straus. Another well known | pitcher is expected to be landed $| within a fow days. Dave Williams Sits pitching great ball for the Violet H | Oats boys and has whiffed 21 men HP the two games he haa pitched Manager Rose has still a few dates jleft and would like to hear from t\any fast out-of-town teama wishing “The stronger they are the Write to 1720 Yesler way, Seattie, or games. are requested to take the 10:15 boat eacht park on Thursday morn Owing to @ mistake, the Al ing. Mo-|bers are wihout a game for next vr! Sunday, July 7, and would like to ta, | fill that date. @ STRAIGHT FOR TIGERS. ‘The Collins Park Tigers kept up their winning streak Sundey by WINS FOR SPOKANE. sinking the gafts into the Mohawks, 2to ®% The Tigers pulled off a swell play when the sphere was re- layed Bohanon to Stabbs to Clien, nailing a runner at the plate who had tried to stretch a bard three bageer into a homer. Patteries Kolmand and en; Bainbridge and Sine. RICHMOND SE COMET. The Comets did the shooting star act Sanday and connected with a vital spot of the Richmond Beach Score, Comets 6, Richmond Erwin's twirling and Finch RIEN GAME OFF. O'Brien's scheduled game was postponed Sunday on account of the activities of Jupiter Plavius. July 4th O'Brien will hike over to Renton to clash with the coal miners. July 7 the O-W team will railroad to O'Brien and attempt to Casey Jones the home crowd. NEW GIANT HERE TOMORROW. Jackson, first baseman purchased fro San Francisco by President Dugdale, will arrive in Seattle to morrow morning. He will probably be in uniform for the afternoon game. JAMES THE FOURTH, As @ special feature, big “BIN” James, the terror of every North western league team and who bas been sold along with Bert Whaling to the Boston Nationals, will o leupy the mound in the afternoon game on the Fourth of July THE RUBE TODAY NEW YORK, July 2 —One of the best pitchers’ battles of the season is expected today when Marquard of the Giants hooks up with Racker of the Brooklyns. The two are rat ed here as the greatest southpaws in the game and both have been go ing strong. quard has elghteen straight games to his credit. Ma THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1912. JIM AND JAGK M., July 3 ae fbb, is bigger in every way than when te defeated Jim Jeffries at Reno, two years ago, On that fateful day hoewar a physteat brute, symmetrically perfect, a wonder of physical per feotion, He was aa fast ag light ning, and bis vision, brain’ and muscles worked with the unity of an automatic machine, The black panther looked like an animated bronze statue in the Ne veda sun, He was trained to the second, and not an ounce of super fuous flesh interfered with, din effectiveness, The coming heavyweight batt) for all the world o to man's champtonship, Johnadn is no longer pantherlike, His upper works are big, Hin torad, Instead of presenting the muscular leannens of physical fitneds, resembles a bar rel, Not that he has any lumps of fatty Csene showing—he ts just big--all over, save tn flank and calf, which never have been powerful looking. Now they look fratl Johnson's public boxing haa been disappototing. Bither he ta under a strong pull, to affect the betting, or he has failed to reach that con dition known as “judgment of dim tance,” so essential to a clever box er, to enable him to start hia punches at the proper instant to make them effective, If Jobnaon ts fat, Flynn it fatter. Ho weighs 195 and looks tt. His weight makes him slow, and he wil} be short of wind should the bat the go any distance. The strange part of it {a that his work, which Is honest, docs not reduce his weight. He ts too heavy for his inches, bat says he t# fight ing better than ever and only asks to reach Johnson's delicatensen re- ceptacte with his own fete, vith but a few days remaining ia which to trafn, neither man ap- pears to be In Uptop condition, as condition ts judged in the fighting game. a masts > SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS ==] By KAVBSE sare HEAVY END Tacoma is putting it all over 6e-{turmoll has proved but a flash tn * are allowed to go 10) in that seaport and that) it worth while for a follower) of the game to spend cerfare to eer) a mill, Seattle boxing feos will qo Tacoma by the dozens Wedges day night to see the bout between) Abe Attell and Ed Marino agd they are assured of some lively trasiing, | although I haven't » doubt that the little Hebrew will Ing Maring away} early in the game unlegs he decides! to give the fans a run for (heir! money. Tickets for the Tacoma! show are on mile af Joe Dizard's/ cigar store, Brown & Hulen's and! at Dan Salts office, 733 Henry! buliding. Harry Andrews is mao aging the show end if it is puiled| oft with anything Uke the success | that jas marked other Tacoma A C. programe the trip will be well worth taking. The fighting bug that todged in Loante Austins bean & number of years ago bas not been dead, but) sleeping. Lonnie la going to try} the “comeback” stuff and fs mateh-| ed with Eddie Hubbard in the matn| joo event of the Potlatch show which will be held in the Colireum during Potlateh week. Since he left > ting Lonnie has sever beon out ot condition, as he has been teach- ing boxing every day, and “now figures that he can clean up the pags field of om ay ay about Seat tle. He will find » grueli iy hy such as Eddie will slip ion fa © dit.) ferent from teathing tyrok aad) there is a chance that the may |be sorry he was aroused hin slumber. The sun is shining again in the vicinity of the Seattle Golf and Country club and the strike of the caddies which threatened to be one of te worst In the bistory of labor RAMBLERS WANT GAME The Ramblers have the grounds at Adams playfield engaged be tween from 2 to 4 o'clock Sunday. riwneed would like to hear from an outof-town team, age average years. Alonzo av LUDLOW BEATS BREMERTON Reardon bad good coritrol Sun- jday and Port Ludlow spanked Bremerton 4 to Reardon allowed the navy crowd but @ safe tapa, Hatteries—Reardon and Myers; 2 & pugilistic burg. Boxing/the pan, as the caddies 15) Write Niel Andrieson, 6762 | exception of the ringleaders, have retarned to the factory, The reason given ts that “t r parents need the momy.” The ringivaders will | wuffer, however, avd tbe golfers will have Rerray-vengh, a» it appears Uhat some of the caddies on their way to the grounds hooked a box of sardines or some equatiy valu able delicacy and ‘they are know and if their parents do not pw them the wheels of justice in the |juventie court will grind them to small cerlee ribbons. An arbitration board might be selected to pat this | propestion up to the caddies, “It you will return the key which was }on the box of sardines for futare uke in opening cans and wil) agree to @ rebate of one cent when you atop on the links to te your shoe #trings, all will be forgtven.” T. J, MoCarey, the Los Angeles fight promoter, has put up a gold belt set with three diamonds, for the winter of the battle on July 4, between Champica Ad Wolgast and Rivers. ‘This te the only trophy of ite kind in @xistence for the lightweight lane in-America and the little con-| © tender will have a chance. not only to wrest the title from Ad, but will have something to show fer it. Me@arey seys that he will not have the final work done on the belt until after the Fourth, as he does not know at the present Ume who ft will be. The Welcome Mut high school baseball teat of Johnston, Colo., has five brothers on it. Ed Walles i« captain and he has four brothers fn the Iineup. Each of the brothers is a husky six-footer, and all five make 30 feet of baseball meat, lay ing on the ground, head to head, Set eee PIRATES WERE SCARED? The Hillman City Pirates wore quiet Sunday, and although the brigaders were invited to battle with South Seattle, they failed to show up at the scheduled time. It is rumored that the Pirates have re formed. Manager Harrington speak up. “GAMES WANTE Comets, Out of town game for July 14, 8. Nielson, 1187 13th av. South Collins Park Tigers. Next Sun day. Have grounds from 10 to 2 Wirth and Biler. Bast 4580, Jack Hurwits Beautiful Lake Washington Our Boat Service Is Unexcelled / | 25¢ Point | ee | | and Reaches All Points of Interest Round Trip to Any on. .. the Lake | Anderson Steamboat Co, | with, the | DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Bporte Encouraged UGH FOR FAT MAN'S, GRAM (With the Waltons] By Hackle | The bass season opened Monday, but on account of the bad weather only a fow of the most ardent cast ers left their firesides to seek the gamy fish. Among them were Dra. P. A. Purdy and Gordon of the Cobb building Rain and its natural result, hich waters, have conspired to keep the Waltons at home during the past several days, but when the promis ed clear weather comes to bat it 1s expected that the streams will) cleat up tn a short time and the fishing will be good. A number of fishermen will get away from the city for the trout streams tonight and spend the Fourth in angling. Reports from various fishing points in Western Washington show conditions poor at this writing, with every prospect of clearing up gn getting good. No large catches are reported. Reports received at Piper & Taft's from various streams follow: ¢ | Skykomish — Water clear and) ¢@ high, Fishing fair with salmon nes. Woodinville—Fishing poor. Too many caterptiiars In the water, The fish are glutted Snoqualmie—-Water clear and low, with fair fishing. Best files, | brown hackle, royal coach, beauty and professor, Robe—Water ciear and low. Fish- ing good, royal coach, gray hackle and brown hackle with red body. North Bend-—Water clear and medium height. Fishing fair with brown hackle. Fortson—Water high and muddy. Fishing poor. Exes best bait. Snobomish—Water clear and high. Fishing fair with salmon <a. Union City—-Water clear and low, Fishing fair with hackles, oak files, King and Queen of the Waters, Clifton—Water clear and low, Fishing poor, Best bait, worms an! RES. Hazel--Water Fishing great. any kind of fly Charles Cruise laid in supplies today to go bass fishing at Bitter Lake. He starts tonight. “Ted” Whitman goes up head the best fisherman this week, hav- ing returned from the south fork of the Snoqualmie Monday with his creel fill with 97 beautiful ratn- clear and low They will strike at bows, varying from 8 to 14 Incher. He used a Jamieson “coaxer” trout There will be a general exodus of fishermen today and tomorrow, bound for the lakes where bass and perch are most plentifol. Lakes Washington, Sammamish, Swan, Big, Clear, Bitter, Echo and Englers will all receive their quota of casters, “POULSBO “AGAIN. | Poulsbo won again Sunday after a timely rally in the sixth inning with the tallies registering 4 to 0 against them. Port Orchard A, C. were the luckless visitors. Until the sixth the home team failed to see daylight. They came to in thet veriod, the gong ringing eight times at the close of the fning, The final score was 11 to 6, with Poulsbo on the long end of things, Port Orchard brought 100 rooters, Sheriff Harry Howe of Kitsap ounty, an old baseball player, and A. F. Hartin did the umpiring. Bat- ries were Williams and Bengu- von; Kendall and Ainsworth, CURTAINS FOR ORPHEUM., A sad scene was enacted Sunday hen the Lowman & Hanford nine owered the curtain on the Orpheum rowd, The Lowmans responded to neores 12 times while the Orpheum meh got but one hand, The critic tho battle scene states that the drama was far too metlow, Semttie, Wass ty $48 Inetudiaes Throwgh By ee 2 ed * 7) eee # MEASUREMENTS OF THE») NOH Me * RIVALS * Vineet, § * Piyon Johnson, *| ale * Ane | and Weansaies ® 20 yoars ..... +» 4 years. & ch! Mopever ‘et * Height wih Victoria, ¥, & 6 ft. 0% In, ft, % ia. * J. 1 Gead 1. urge Paoaentiee Viret Ave nal * Weight, * # 196 pounds . ° * * We . * 10% in. «. * * * #17 ft * * “Right ‘Bicep . © 13% to. see oeelS in. ® * ‘Left ‘Biceps * & 18% In. ..... +. 16% In, ®& * Right Forearm. * 212% in. : - 13% in, & * Left Forearm * *#i2 in oh ine * * * 41% In. in * * * © 34% In. in. © * * ® 23% in. In. * * * WIG UM. ceeceeeeeeeer eee es IS In, & * * * _-tandedhedla he biscbace iadiadddied alle WOLGAST’S ARM IS SWOLLEN BADLY LOB ANGELES, July 3.—With his left arm swollen far beyond ite nat- ural size, Ad -Wolgast is submitting to the ministrations of a corps Of! ments, and in two masseurs. ments I was en Wolgast injured the arm Sunday/« body who fs not during a workout with one of bis/consult Dr sparring partners. It was ppinfally|take your case if he’ bruised over the spot where th¢/you Yours truly, arm was browen on Jack Kedmond’s skull two years ago. Doctors who ring for the champion stated that the sorences will be entirely gone before Thursday Aside from this injury, Wogast claims to be In excellent shape, al- though his appearance would belle his assertion. His weight is bot a trifle over 128 pounds and he looks alender and drawn. Asked what had become of the bulging shanide? muscles and biceps ot the days before the operation, Wolgast retorted “Heavy muscles don’t make a darn bit of difference. I've got my inatural weight, haven't I, and I've told you that I never felt better, haven't 1 and did ever He about my condition? Just tell them all to forget about all this ottff that Ad fan't his old self. U make that Mexican hop through the ropes be fore he has been in the ring five) rounds.” Rivers at his Venice camp is loaf- ing away the last three days of his prepdom. Within a quarter of a pound of specified weight, the chal. Jenger will do no more boxing and will resort to handball merely to rid him of the extra ounces before weighing in time. Joe ts as confident of success Thursday as though ho were the champion instead of Wogast. When Dr, a : my bedside, I ufferis scribable pala was in Fey could not turn in hed sistance, but after Dr, given me two treat able to go to bis office fp at 213-1415 Peopie' Bask Second and Pike, Our rates, are ls the thnes; ) and $1 per stores and SPORT PERSONALS ° eeeeoeoevoee ee 8 @ Mrs. Mabel M. Harrin, 335 Eighth ay. is mourning the loss of ber prize-winning bull terrier, Lady of the Crag. The dog died Monday. She was known as a bench dog from the Atiantic to the Pacific and won a large number of medals and tro- phies as well as over a hundred ribbons. Harry Mills, formerly of the Pack ard Automobile Co. and now wi the U. 8. Tire people, pulled a sur- prise on his friends a couple of days ago by announcing that be was mar- ried. He slipped away with the girl of his choice before any of them knew it. ceeatulty out the use of Postmaster George Russel is something of a sport himself. He formerly owned a share of the Se- attle baseball club and there hasn't been a man connected with the club for a half dozen years that the P. M has not got his pedigree at his tips. P. W. Lee, former assistant phy- sical director of the Seattle Y. M. C. A., will leave this evening on the Cty of Seattle for Ketchikan where he will pass a couple of months Lish- ing and hunting. Sutter at thm tadigeantion: if dyspepsia. Meyer Peyser speaking of the po. lice) hae the reputation of being the ost beautiful of Seattle's finest. The curly hair does it, ys our ‘Tu oy and @ = the taste, If your dr and guaran A. E.Mcinnes is rapidly working his way to the top In the tennis tournament at Fifth and Marion sts. Saturday he took G. Garland’s num- ber putting himself in fifth place and he fs anxious to get at the fel- lows ahead of him. Jack Hendry, who last season cap- tained he Rangers Soccer team, will leave Seattle tomorrow for “Bon. nie" Scotland, the land of his birth. With his going, the Northwest loses their best all round soccer player, but is to be hoped that he will be back in our midst before long. All soccerites wish him bon Yoyage and & speedy return, Larry Willetson, orderly at police headquarters, has the reputation of being the best all round athlete/ among the Seattle cops and that | something worth having as a num ber of the bluecoats are some husky WILBUR'S “HAPPY” JM Manager Jack McBain of the Rangersesoccer team, received word from Scotland the other day of his father’s death, Jack's friends, and they are hundreds of them, extend their sympathy. L. E. Geary, the boat designer is on the bounding wave on his way to Ketchikan to spend a mong or more fishing and shoottng. Matinee Daily (4)—BAl TEXAS

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