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Renton, Rainier Valley, Jackson Street PATRONIZE THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN YOUR DISTRICT. , THEY A GROCER News AND STATISTICS al Sports Fostered JAMES TWIRLS fils EIGHTH CONSECUTIVE VICTORY Four errors by the Giants, whieh | the sixth, dented the pan for the gave the Victoria Bees three runs leading run, Meek was peeved at in the first inning of Sunday after-|the play, but it really cut Hitle ice noon’s struggle was a mere piffie|as two more runs were made In the to Large Wiiiam James, who won|same frame off Kennedy's muff. his eighth consecutive battle by|/ Meek was thrown off the grounds ~jfor crabbing, and, for once, Toman L ——ii< was right. Four hits landed three more runs in the seventh, while the Hees were unable to add a jot or Uttle to their original three, Sta THE STAR-MO ditle ploked a dandy off the fence, robbing Raymond of a three-bag ger. An unusual side happening at the game was the ejection of James Leonard, a thirty-third degree Se attle fan from the grandstand. Mr Leonard, with his wife and mother, occur seats near the Victoria bench, and he exercised the fan's prerogative of slipping over some sizzling sarcasm to the Canadians when the Giants started to gather. This got under the skin of one player, Keller who, after biting the heads off a few naile, kicked to Umpire Toman and demanded Leonard's ejection. Toman took it up with Dog and asked that a po Hieeman be went to take Leonard out. At first the fan put up @ roar, but when it was explained to him that his refusal to go would mean that the Giants would lone the game on a forfeit, ho left the stand accompanied by his wife and moth {er He sought a nearby window OF A BEAUTIFUL THREE: Ov oriooking the lot and saw the fin- CUSHION HIT BY PICKING IT) Or the game and rooted to his THOM THE PIOKETS OF TNE I peart's goutent 4 Last night sceeecenpersieitineeeecmenctigieenenteae holding the visitors down to three /traded First hite after the firet and beating | Victoria them $ to 3. Without that first wheel pitche ning, when runs were made throagh) phe Giants start another series no fault of his, the phenom hurler | o¢ q week on the home grounds this would have been credited with a% larernoon against the Colta, Vie other shutout. toria will play agalnet the Indians STADILLE ROBBED RAYMOND Raymond Brooks to the side Manager Baseman Concannon, In the first {tnning, with three/on the latter's lot and Vancouver men on and two down, Yohe start | should fad some easy picking whea ed to run for the plate. Straitithey entertain the Tacoma Tigers threw the ball eighty feet over this week Whaling’s head In an effort to cateb Yohe and it hit the grandstand net mc ting. Yohe scored. MeMoullin H s pinked Meek on the back Ww... the ccs Photos by W. G. Shepherd lon Olympic steamer Fintand, Above, ball and permitted him to land a/ es im Duncan, discus; Platt Adams, jumper. Below, Simon Gilles, hammer; run and Jackson juggled a ground- Re H. & Babcock, pole vaulter; athi¢tes swimming in Improvised tank er, letting Weed put the third one | jon ie tuo of an old sail. ; orimer thar it wes all-ott. James |Janea b....: tet BY W.G. SHEPHERD | |Noar the tanks McGrath, McDonald asa aoe to some pitching and, is WF wa], STOCKHOLM, July 5B wna) and Gilles hurled « 16-pound ham- | although it was his fourth game in = wo. oh the biggest cargo of humad~@nOay| mer into the sea and drew it back) ight days, he was there with the 1: that ever crossed the Atlantic, this| with a 200-foot rope. Six bicycle| : ee crew of Olympte athletes) Which) riders pedatied on home trainers,| a @ 2} ‘igatied from New York Jung 14. | preparing for the 180-mile race they! baer Oe § 3 2 8) te was @ abiptoad of health, Ger) are to enter, Tennis players batted Weed. | ¢ « @ 4t}tainly, But there was siwaye balls swung by cord from tall poles. Keller ee BN fact that Mike Murphy, perh | it wae the busiest part of the ship. _—— be dee | brainiest developer of athletes this) With Americans winning firsts Kaufman, p a ee country has ever seen, wag suffer band over fist in the rifle, revolver ~_—— =| ins from the ravages of c@psudp| and shotgun competition, the pre 5-8 tion, It was a sad contras? to | diction of Secretary James E. Bulli him orderiog the training of 108) van of ¢ A. A. U,, who ts the Hiases om bal NOYES HURLS TWICE; WINS BOTH GAMES | SPOKANE, July &—By winning beth games of yesterday after noon's doubleheader against Ta- coma, Noyes won hin eleventh suc- cessive victory. It was necessary to call the second game in the sev- enth inning in order to let the Th gers catch a train in time to start thetr new series this afternoon. Pivtt Game. foore by innings Tacoma THEY TRIED TO GLOMB BASES ON WHALING, BUT HE) joo" WAS THERE WITH THE PEG STUFF. eoereree oe eoeeeere? Recond Game Score by innings ‘Tacoma old-time form. He walked but — Spokane . men, one of them purposely and the other when the umpire called a} CHAMPS WIN LAST splendid strike a ball. The artistic pexging of Whaling discouraged the base thieves. PORTLAND, July &—By batting The Giants then started In to not] Eastley from the box the Vancouver only even the score but to leave the |Champs gathered the last game of ° 4 —t GAME OF SERIES) picked youths and to know he wae marked by the disease the doctors can't cure The revolver experts practiced on; Passed | the poop deck. Below, in two huge] the markemen Ott James 3, off Kaufman 2 ball—Wheitne, te je piay-Keller to) canvas bags, holding 10 tons of Weed. . Pnpre—Temeas water, the swimmers, held station- ary by ropes, thrashed the water. MEEK IS IN LEAD IN BATTING AVERAGE While pitchers really don't count in the making up of batting aver ages, Pete Schneider of the Giants} Slix doing good stick work to keep | his lead, connecting with a hit and a bomer out of three times at bat during the week. The honors real ly go to Meek, the Hee catcher, who is but six points behind Seh r. In team batting Victoria leada« with 262, Vancouver is cond with 248, and Tacoma and Seattle lare tied for third place with 246 Spokane is first in the fielding av jerage with .956. DAY, JULY 8, 1912. United States commissioner to the Olympte games, that the American team will “bring home the bacon,” seems well founded. The work of has been a shock | to all Europe. | When Sullivan told me today that he expected the team to win 60 per towa, on the “L” |game in New York |. “By Jiminy, half-past 12," exclaimed the Bow- ery notable, as he grabbed the Giant killer by the hand Halfpast 127° asked Mike in a train, after a puasied tone. “I don't get you, Chuck,” | “Straight up and down,” explain ed Chuck. “You're not fat Johnny Kane, the little hit’em- | Where-they-ain't swatter of the Ver |non Coast league team, who got his Bees with scarcely a, “tall-holt”.|thetr series with the Colts yeater The individual batting averages 7 - “ Consistent bingling by Shaw, Ray-|day, 6 to 4. Four hits wore made|in the Northwestern league follow: | "art im ~ i agg: league mond and Mann, with a homer by joff Eastley in the first inning, re so ot Paige harry qo vagirm wet what Strait tied the score, and Mann, in/sulting in three rims for Fed Meare a wv TR jie rage a Coast league record Champs. Doty replaced Fastley, | ; 1 oe jfor 1912 ohnny has gone 26 con bet the Champs siso counseted « ‘ortiand 4h ” 6S |secutive games without missing a ane 745 te with him for enough hits to double | Tecowd She Be > Te ag bem ae ee stick, Last their score. The Colts landed on Vietorta vn 84 as aug) WOK, against the Seals, he made 13 Ge as Mensor, Portiand 159 49 49 see) bite im 28 times at the bat for the ind Columbia piensa see cr one at Dennett, Vancouver .. 79 65 91 \308|sories, an average of 464. Kane a Othe Reoeproggdl Pe ENE ome gy a ot i$ Bt ltopped off the week Sunday in a Portiand .... ereroe 6004 ¥ won doubleheader by tactng out two ym 192 52 68 hits in the morning game and three NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS wb oe pote 4 in the afternoon session. vowel | At Cinginnadl 2, Browktyn 1 Nill, Tacoma | San Francisco scribes are devot- RENTON — AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS Wek tea S15 |i lots of space telling the fans At Cleveland 4, St. Lowte 6. « | Lewis, Van: B11 bow Spokane got the worst of the —_—_—_—_———___, GENERAL MERCHANDISE W. P. PHALEN Phones, Beaton 1522, Columbia L ‘The Leading Up-to-Date Grocer of Pure Foods Full. Weights JACKSON ST. M. OLSEN Ladies’ and Geatiemen’s Tatlors Kupert Mew Tattors Only Our Motto—Tit Star Want Ads pring Results COAST LEAGUE RESULTS Loe Angeles 6-1. Portiand 4 fan Francia Williams & McKnight _ tr YoU comr amp me wn LIVE WIRE BARGAINS Phous Biack 71, Ind. White 221. 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Houses = farnishe complete, GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. 510 PIKE STREWT. Phone Main 3227 Rainier ‘Beach | ——_ 2 | Phone Ind. ‘Col. 160, PMGIgkRS, UmOIGR Came Best Drug Store in This District + MON? Yaions Star Want Ads Bring. Results th 2 Motohotr, Mann, Seattio Johnaon, Spokane . Daniels, Vi Moran, He Hunt, Tac Mrinker. | Altman Friene. Cooney, Keller, Merrett. Jamon, vi Vietoria Vancouver Portland Vv Rpokane Spokane Devogt Tee Strait) batting average for | In the Seattle team hap the best bat, Mann is a close second with | 435. During the week nine Giants | batted better than 300, as {s shown by the following table: AB. 1 HL Pet Atratt . 1 6 Mann 7°10 488) Raymond 6 9 333) Moran ¢ 7 3a | Meafutiin 6 7 a3 Brook» t 4 inte a 3 333 1 1 1 2 a.% ae 5.8 o 6 ‘ o 6 Home runs—Strait %, Sohnelder, Mullin, Whaling, Jackson Two-hase hite—Htrait 4, MeM@llin 4, Fullerton, shaw, Brooks Or. Gaerge W. Overmeyer drove to his home on Willapa harbor yos- terday and surprised the natives with a new Winton Six, 1912 model, He ts a popylar man right now in the harbor Mietropolis, ldst week with 440 in 26 times at} deal in the trade for Waffli, but | any time that Cohn can get hold of ny more players like Noyes and MILLER IS HIGH GUN AT THE SHOOT Ralph Miller was high gun at the regular weekly shoot of the Seat- ;|tle Trap Shooters’ association Sun- day, with a score of 92 out of a possible 100 birds. Hugh Mleming was second with 90, and Ellis was third. Ellis won th Fleming the Piper & Taft Dupont \trophies. Miller and Ellis will shoot off @ tie for the Selby waten. threo days during Potlatch week, when some of the best marksmen of the Pacific coast will compete. The meet will be held July 16, 17 jand 18. Yesterday's scores follow: 17 | Hat Bronson Charles Magnus manager of the | Swedish’ A. C., says hat his elub is | preparing to give some good ath- |letic shows during the late summer and fall, and that they have a houseful of talent at the Swedish AC, > SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS >< or KAVBEr eares Mike Dontin met “Chuck” Con-) pora, the notortous mayor of China Mike, you look like) » blue rocks and | The association will hold a shoot! DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sporte Encouraged “UL. . TEAM-WILL BRING BACK OLYMPIC BACON" BUSY DAYS ON FI LAND, CROSSING ATLANTIC TO STOCKHOLM cent of the points in the track and fleld games, | asked him to justify ibis faith, He began with the posal ble losses, like this: “We'll lose the tug of war, Count ing 6, 3 and 1 points for firsts, seo- onds and thirds, we will lose ¢ points In this event. We'll lose the javelin throw, another 9 points. We | will hardly win the walk. Our boys haven't learned to walk yet. That's another 9 points we won't get. Great Britain will take the cross country runs, with the 9 points for that event But look at the crowd we've brought over for the other track and fleld event Since arriving here I have look ed over the foreign competitors, and I feel more hopeful than ever of seeing our boys ‘bring home the bacon.” Altman, he will grab them. Pow- ell is an unknown quantity a yet, but on his past form he will make jsomebody hustle to keep his job in ithe outfield. Dode Brinker, who was sent back to Vancouver by the Philadelphia club after a trial in the big brush, has been unable to find his batting eye since returning to the Beaver camp, aad says if he does not begin to hit pretty soon, he will go to pitching, where he won't have to hit to bold his job. Dode ts a pret- ty fair pitcher and could probably make good in some Class C league, Yale made $15,059 on her ath. letics for the past year. The track team brought in $2,864 and expend- led $12,741. Baseball cost $30,511, To Th AWants KOD AK Bought, told @ Pe ishing the GOODCARDREADY FOR BENEFIT SMOKER A card of eight boxing bouts will) be served the fans at the benefit smoker for Romeo Hagen, who | Just out of the hospital, following a6 operation for appendicitia, at the labor Temple on the evening of duly 12. The Bakers’ and Teamsters’ un fons have joined hands in prepar ing the program and managing the! amoker, with C. W. Green as the) matchmaker. He says the card is| the best in the market The main event will be a heavy- weight affair between Battling Brant, a recent arrival from Chi cago, and Ed Hagen, brother of Romeo, the “Fighting Baker” for whom the smoker ia being given. Other features of the program are Willie Vietro of the Teamsters and Chester Neff of the Bakers, at) 115 pounds; Hugh Conroy of the Teamaters ve, Al Mosler of Benttle, at 122 pounds; Floyd Goodman of the Teamsters va. Henry Peltier of Seattle, at 133 rounds; Young Mex well and Tommy Clark, both of Beattie, at 133 rounds; Young Max of Seattle and Eddie Davis of Butte, welterweights, Harry Forbes of the Teamsters and Cecil Hatfield of Seattle, welterweights s The committee in charge has} erected an elevated ring #0 that every one in the Labor Temple hall will have a splendid view of the bouts, Modern Furniture Charter Oak Hanges. ks Orders ALDSON (om meretal sion, Con, Our rates the thm rt aed TRACIE Bess 905 t-2 Thied | : Compa gs Dance at Dreamland tonight. ° Arrive Vaneout Leave Vancouver Arrive Victoria Leave Victoria , Arrive Seattle ,. SAILING FROM PIPER 1. City Office, 713 Second Avence. 4 Leave Victoria Arrive Vancouver Leave V Arrive Beattle ... FESBER SEATTLES: RELIABLE CRED [55234 Second Hue as while the crews ran $16,810 behind. | It cost $45,751 to run the football! team, and it earned $66,186. The) total receipts for the year were| $116,147. It is probable that the six fastest | speed boats of Europe will be brought to Detrott to race in the Cadillaqua races for motor boats against the American-made craft, and that the race for the $500 Cadil- laqua cup will be one of as much} impoftance as the International race for the Harmsworth cup, which (Was won by the Dixie IV. in 1911, a PERSONAL SPORT SPARKS Eimer Borton, whe Plays center) field for the Albers team, won first prize in the throwing contiest at Issaquah. His team-mate, Ernie Taylor, won second prize. Billy Parent and Lee Chester. | field, both of the Albers team, won} | first and second prize, respectively, jin the baserunning contest Thurs- day at Issaquah. Oscar Blakely, official fight dope- ster of the Schwabacher Grocery |Co, is again wearing “the smile that won't come off,” as the result of the two big fights Thursday, He {picked ‘em both, He has a long | String of winners to his credit. Charles M. Burrows, business manager of The Star; “Short” Eng- ler and M. HM. Voorhees, armed with rods and creels, have gone to the | Skykomish river to bear the trout in his native lair, & jaliae in These Distr 2c. CHILBERG FOR Seattle WILL CLOSE July 15th A NY changes or additions to or advertising matter for issue must be arranged for on oF fore this date. Telegraph Company © entratty Leeated A New Hotel, Over $20,000 Worth of High Clas Single Rooms, per week — Room and Bath, per week. EVERY Inspect this hotel — Everyubing BOOM beautiful lobby and corres] i Star Want A Ads Bring Re- CORNER SEVENTH AND Ls 10,000 Dining Room in Connection