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vonet yastony LBAGUB te Park BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3:00 p.m, VICTORIA VS, SHA TTLE Wamisston Be and Ge. _ Ypaler Car. KODAK ishing of the t kind, |” fin fhe sre done.” JACOBS Sree? re mie? SULPHURRO BATHS RHE M FORAD BOOKLET All Druggists ARCHITECT sree oo AND UP wr WUNGAL N Ls ICH HINCKLEY WLI. BUILDER _ Hotel Ethelton tea are In keeping with ne’ times: 84 to 1 8. W The and $1 per day. oar all large stores and theatres, Ladies Admitted Free Both Afternoon and Evening. Skating @5c. Checking Free. with some form of negiccted, ft becomes owe of ’ Buffer at tim igestion. © @ynpepsia. One itd cure in fon. Tou should s keep this yeas remedy NEws AND STATISTICS Professional Sports Fostered ANTS TAKE SECOND GAME; MANN'S CATCH SENSATIONAL Seattle's second victory of the series with the Victoria Pees in a 3 to 1 game yesterday afternoon is largely due to the Class A hurl ing of Mister Fullerton and to a twestation swat that he handed the pellet at tust (he rlgbe time, Fullerton pitched a no-hit, norun same watt the Lineal inning, the Tay Fourth fireworks prema turely, Whaling latd down a tor. rit drive to the right fenoe, and Fullerton followed with a double over Kennedy's head Whaling went to third on Shaw's grounder, and Strait hit for a double, scoring Fullerton, Mann tried to stretch a single Into a double and was caught at second, Strait scoring on che play. The feature of the game which sticks cut ke a sore thumb was the sensational cateh by Mann in center, Kennedy put down a liner that alzaied, and even the most sanguine fan in the stand had little hope that Shaw would any more than notice its amoke as it went past him, but he stuck his lunch hook into the air and grabhed the hot potato from the coals with the tips of his fingers, and the grand jetand made one of these Ahh | 5 nolses, Ike people do when the big j skyrocket bursts. | The last three innings were played in jig time, with neither j aide scoring, Victoria caine dan- | gerously near It in the last frame, }but Whaling pegged to second, ‘erabbing a double steal and retiring the side with a lonely Bee expiring on the third sack } ° An ft af » ‘6 2 6 | mond, o 2: 4 ed Ptratt, ~* ' ° o Mann, of ‘8 ee ory ’ . ; ° MeMuitin, 3%. a6 2° Pireoka, ib . « , *. Whatire. « ' : ; i Purterton. i ee Totals ’ " ’ Victorta, n A ® * J e . ; . e. , , , J e . : . ' ’ . Sadie, it. . > Priene, . . ' . COMPOSITE PICTURE OF THE | Concanm * ' * GRANOSTAND WHEN LESLIE Totate oe 8 ue MANN HARPOONED A LOFTY) .. w Innings LINER, COAXING IT TO EARTH | seattie eevee ts WITH HIS FINGERTIPS, Victorta eee @o--1 —_—- = —— ns! Summary: Twe-bese hite—Orake, Pul- and after which the visitors col-| terion, Moulin. Sarritios Brooke lected five hits, two of them being] Sioen bases Harmond 2 bunts which were besten ot, and] joncem this netted them one run in the| ierton . plied seventh. The ball, thrown by Ray-|e4 batl—-Meck. Prienn uilerton mond, caromed off Keller's back| Dru. "tnpectoman | and the runner crossed the pan. Concannon for the visitors piteh- ed a wonderful game, bat when the climax came in the fifth the Giants ERRORS AND PASSES | COST CHAMPS GAME) soe house or veling bag. and drank like key Please» the taste, better for the stomach frecss remedies ‘he salle SCOTCH STOMACH 50c REMEDY AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS DR. E. L. SWICK, S. T. Founder of the Swick Sanitari Seiete Giecncce, sucks tem. Brights. . Cancer, Rheuma- ght's Disease, Stomach Para! Female ‘2815 Ist Ave., Seattle, Wash. Senttle-Vascouver via Victoria Direct) Datiy: Canadian Pacific Railway STEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE bunched four hits and started off] PORTLAND, July 4~-Errors on the part of the Champs cost them the game with the Colts yesterday afternoon. Belford was not pitch ing ta his usual form for the visit ors, and he gave severs! passes at critica} points in the game which assisted In spelling defeat for the Beavers. Doty’s offerings were bit freely throughout the game, but It was not until the seventh imniag that the Beavers bunched their bingles so that had any effect on the score board. by innings Vancouver Portiana TIGERS END LUCKY STREAK OF BRAVES) SPOKANE, July 4.—A wild heave by Cooney yesterday afternoon put a crimp in the winning streak of the Indians and permitted the Ta- coma Tigers to put the winning run MEEK FORMED A RECEPTION COMMITTEE OF ONE FOR A ‘HIGH FOUL THAT GOT HIM A |HAND FROM THE STAND. across in the ninth inning. The score was 6 to 6. Two men were down and two were on bases when Cooney threw the ball away. Mey lers made another wild throw after recovering the ball and both Tigers scored. Kraft relieved Leonard when the latter showed he was | about to aacend, and, after sticking jin the box a short time, gave place to Cadreau, who finished the game. | As usual, poor support was given by the Tigers to Schmuts, who pitched | good game. | feore by ventage: | Hipokane .... Tacoma | vole of speed, and yesterday, THE STAR—THUR SPECIAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN FOR THE STAR AT LAS VEGAS, BHOWING MAX If there ts anything doing Plynn muet know it so well thet there le [a0 poxaibility that he can lose, no He seems} eet Inside and hammer his cham- of some- (Max Halthavar, the Star corre Lo spondent, is the best posted pugiiie tie writer in the United States, Uo der the pen name of “Ringside” he’ has “covered” big fights for the last 20 years. “Hal” ie the man who ga at the ringside at Reno for the Ustted Press, July 4, 1910, and scooped” all opposition from 6 to 15 minutes on the result of the Jobneon-Jeffries battle.—-Bdttor,) BY MAX BALTHAZAR (Ringsider) : LAS VEGAS, N. M, July 2— There ts “something doing” in this Piyna-~obneon fight, but It will take & Sherlock Holmes to fad tt. The first question asked when a sew one hits town is, “Why lx everytady boosting Flynn?” Trying to get the anewer fe as hard aa t four aces without a cannotty bu problem ts partly solved by The motorcycle races Park this afternoon will moet sensational ever held td city. The special racers ared a he | 1 Harry Meagher .. a 2 R. E. Chesley 3 L. J. Hogeine 4 Geo. Brennan 5 M. C. Parish . 6 Fred Mercer . 7 EB. L. Berrett . 8 Harry Brant 9 Roy Brown 10 Roy Batchelder . 1 Frank Winkler . COAST LEAGU At San Francisco At Los Angelos At Sacramento At Detroit Rain at #t. Loute When the sporting blood is up and things are keyed to top notch —then, just between times—one of these exquisitely mild Turkish favor Seer rol oath.“ - mae for 13 “or on fp tmed mame ieee CIGARETTES -_ THE RUBE WINS NEW YORK, July 4.—¥or the nineteenth consecutive time Rube Marquard pitched the Now York Giants to victory, yesterday. By winning his game, Marquard has set anew major league record. Rucker outpitehed Marquard. The two games made it 16 straight for New York. NATIONAL LEAGUE KESt At New York 2-19, Brooklyn 1 At Boston 6, Philadelphia & STANDING OF THE CLUBS NORTHWEST COAST W. ie Pot.) W. Ls Spok: 40 84 «641 Vorno: TEMPLE MEETS MANDOT =| frattien 41 38 “tadloukind 48 40 MEMPHIS, Tenn., July 4—Ray| Hy ef Temple of Milwaukee, and Joe ed a6 ry Mandot of New Orleans will meet| 7° #3 44 ao here this afternoon in an eight- round fight. ‘ Mandot is regarded as paar a “es ee Pot one of the most promising light-| N. ¥... 64 11 ON weights in the game, and a fast| CDicaro 36 26 Ht fight 1s expected, as Mandot will| Rive 31 22 Hi endeavor to regain the ground he| Phila... 27 94 {500 i 446| Detroit a45/N. ¥. 90/901 ule 19 St.Louis 27 lost when Temple outpointed him here two months ago. Boston, 12 ©. A. Banks 13 B. T. LaChall .. Delegations of motorcyclists ate here from Tacoma, Aberdeen, Ever- ett and Portland, the Portland crowd coming over in a spatial car, 30 strong. At the Motorcycle club there will be an election for vice presi A. M. of the Padific L, dent of the F. district Secretary FE. wet SDAY, JULY 4, 1912. DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sports canon 3 FLYAN SHOW STAR MIN HOW HE WIL ays! BALTHAZAR tontter what may artve. io have # confidence bo thing other than a fixed “in. fr was there auch a cocksure boxe: and it te not the camp “bunk” that Koen with every big fight that he hands out “I bave everything to win and nothing to lowe.” he told me, “If 1 tose, all | can credit myself with ia a good beating. If 1 win! What's the wee figuring on a@ chance to towe! I can't lowe. | feel so sure of winning that I'm not worrying. “The public may know Johnson knocked me out, but I was a grees kid then. I weighed about 160 and Johnson weighed over 200. Now I weigh 195 and know a lot more. Johnson hasn't been improving the last two years, and from all I bear TS WILL SCORCH, RACK TODAY a bad track, Harry Brent of Port land rode 4 mile in 1.06, or one seo jond faster than the track record *! The full tat of riders, with thelr machines, follow Entry for Races July 4th, 1912 soo 4 HOP. Reading Standard 4 H.-P. Excelsior 4 H.-P. Merkel 4 H.-P. Excelstor. 4 HOP. Merkel 4 HP. Merkel 4 HP. Merkel, special racer .4 BLP. Thor, special racer 4 H.-P. Merkel, special racer 4 HP. Indian, special racer -4 H-P, Excelsior, special racer 4 HP. Excelsior ..4 HP. Excelsior feels certain that all records of at- tenda: for Madison park will be broken tomorrow. The first race will be called at 2:30 p. m. sharp. The judges are Dr. A. W. Hawley, Walter Sterling and T. R. White. The referee will be BE. L. and the starter will be W. W. Ham fton. ee A. ATTELL BOXES! RINGS ROUND MARINO TACOMA, July 4.—~Abe Attell, ox- featherweight champion, last night clearly demonstrated that his “back to nature” living had once more put him in the championship contend- ing class. He chased Eddie Marino around the ring for 10 rounds, hit ting at will and displaying a speed, science and endurance that was surprising, forcing into clinches and cover up contin ually to avoid a knockout blow. At the end of the 10 rounds Attell was not breathing hard and had not started a comfortable perspiration He was the perfect fighting ma chine and Marino did not land more than a dozen blows in the entire bout. Frank McGeehan refereed. Marino was game to the coré," He stood terrific punishment. and it was conceded by all that if Attell had loosed his right hand he have landde a knockout any after the fifth if Marino had squarely instead of runniig Attell’s right hand is stil! sore. training for the match with F Tommy Murphy and he guar carefully. Al Hicks was so hopeless! classed by Joe Bonds at 165 7 his seconds threw up they and Bonds was given the d Joe Hill and Leo Crevier Ment sin fast rounds to a draw 122 pounds, Harry Andrews, managér Tacoma A, C., is being compli ed for his good card. The ‘Ta A. C, has been pulling off cards lately and they are Marino to fall | 7, “feast to compete for . championship. to be "ble attractions with North- wostern fans HUGHES SPEEDS 78 MILES AN TACOMA, July 4, — Hughie Hughes, dean of the auto racers, this morning set the record for practice on the Montamara festo race course at Lakeview when he went 1 laps, 50 miles, at an average speed of 78 miles an hour in his "800" displacement class Mercer, dy Tetzlaff, in his Fiat “120,” was but a few miles be! hind, while Bergdoll, in a big Benz “120,” was 4 close third, It now seems certain that Tetz. laff'e Santa Monica record of 78. miles an hour average will be shat- tered either Friday or Satu.day in the auto races. It ts expected that the free-for-all race Saturday will witness an average speed for the 250 miles around 80 miles an hour, barring accidents, Hughes and all other drivers are going after Joe Dawson's Indianapolis record, RACKET WIELDERS IN BIG TOURNEY LOS ANGELES, July 4 ‘Thirty- eight teams will participate in one of the most important doubles ten. nis tournament ever held for the championship of the Pacific const here today. Bundy and McLoughlin appear to be the favorites, having held his coast title last year and nearly winning the national cham- pionship. The winning team goes the national Dance at Dreamland tonight, ** HOW HE’LL DO IT ev packed away the Moore | IT he is far from the man he wha at Then I have better than an out wide chance to beat him.” “fut HOW are you going to beat him, Jim?” I asked him. “He has weight and reach, and there | no questioning bis cleverness.” you save, i The setting aside of a part of your income 1 each week and depositing it ina 4 a savings bank will add substag. tially to your resources at the end of the year. We pay four per cent interes —compounded semi-annually, Washington Trust & ‘wag Second at Cherry stock of this der | ad by the stoc Tae Dexter Horton National canite Movins, torage Packing, Shi OUSEHOLD J fennd a ode sata. ata PTenqece ” Sa Elliot 2679 Effective June 24th, 1812, “8. S. PRINCE RUPERT AND 6 & 1 GEORGE” Leave Seattle, Wash, Wi at 12:00 o'clock 2 Victoria, Vancouver, Prince Rupert, Granby Bay and Queen Charlotte islands, | $48--STEWART, B. Cand GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY (Mountain Division) Prince Hupert MONDAY, KEEN. ing with « ander for HAZEL (16 mates), FREE PUBLICATIONS regarding Cansdian hometten@ social conditions: also business openings GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY sySTEM (Double Track Route) THROUGH TRAINS DAILY—NO BRCERS TWEEN CHICAGO AND ALL THROUGH PULLMAN STANDAKD AND 4. H, Goodier, C. P. & T. A, Phone Main 5709 IN WHICH JIM PLYNN 18 “Weill, the no use trying to outbox tim,” sald Flynn. “The best way for me to lick bim fs to The grape he has past two years hasn't done him any good and I'm ine to whale some of it out of | mn. |pagne cellar Playing for his middle ts my game and after a few rounds of! rough work and @ little beating | round the waist line, Ml have him | worn down to my size, I'm not un-| derestimating the job. Johnson's a big tough guy, but I'm going to beat him as gure as I stand here.” “What about that uppercet? You remember the last introduction you had to it? “That punhe don’t worry me. I jbeve doped ft out to bept that punch and throw ia something. | Come here, li show you. IT ISN'T HARD TO BLOCK and when you stop ite rise THERE 18 FORCE BNOUGH LEFT TO CARRY YOUR GLOVE to the chin and do & little jarring on your own accou Horse Shoe Luck, So the Good inder Closed All Day to Celebrate the Fourth gest EASTERN “ie Outfitting Co., Inc. “‘Seaitle’s Reliable Credit House” r FIGHT BF IE START ON PIECR OF BARTH. rr Acres good = clone to Seal CLIFFORD 1019 Third A DIRECTORY BY DISTRI This Directory Is Placed Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Your Own Locality. Patronize These Firms—They Depend on You for S _ West Seattle | Georgetown __ Unive TRANSFER COAL AND MACHINE SHOP __ GEORGETOWN TRANSFER CO, FUEL NC i we CORNWALL & 80H KING & WINGE 306 Inckson St. ane | The People Who Can Repair Your Boat Phene Us for Quick, Prompt Service Roger’ ul Te and From Boats and Trains. 4339 14a av, Downtown store é 18 EST RTH Is with A land, cash. | pa From Top to Bottom. 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