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BASEBALL Tomorrow at 300 p.m. MATISM FOR RREMS KLET— All Druggists “Hotel Ethelton in Reoping with > $f a week, 7 Near all large Our rates, the times and $1 per day stores and theatre site Postoffice. M. TORUYA, Mending . rent 48. 69 eh — Glassware. kinds ot A \ x OF Goops SELLING OUT BNTIRG STOC! Phone W 472. Investigate the spectal fea- tures of tl, SAMSON MARINE ENGINE before purchasing. Elliott Bay Yacht & Engine Co. 3042 R. R. Ave, S. W., Seattle Near West Seattle Ferry Landing GIANTS STRIKE AND WIN EAS After gayly cavorting around and kicking up thelr heels in the Mon day game, the Glants dropped back to their old stride yesterday after noon and copped the victory from Portland 2, by timely hitting and through errors of the Colts. Seattle opened the session with two runs, charged up to @ bingle and Bloomfleld’s wildness, the lat ter passing the batter when the bases were full and foreing in @ run Ta the second inning, with two men down and the bases full, Thompson made a wild piteh and let in one Portland run, but they Aww M'OCOWELL HEARD “THEM FATEFUL WORDS” BIDDING HIM AMBLE, THREE TIMES OUT OF HIS FOUR TIMES UP. Buffer at times with Indigestion. If negiee eyspepsia Scotch Stomach Remedy Witt cure tndigestion. You should ays keep this wonderful remedy our hous@ or traveling bag. Mel: and drunk like tea. Pleasa.t fo the taste, better for the stomach. VM your druggist sells pure uru Ged guaranteed remedies he sel SCOTCH STOMACH 50c REMEDY AT ALL GOOD ORUGG! (ured After Years’ Suffering from Tumors READ THIS TESTIMONY had suffered from tumors for years. Had had twe opera- and fear tumors removed. ly after my old trouble return- was suffering greatly. it to my ian, who sald he gould do nothing more tor me but rate in. I did not know ‘0 do. “T I went to see him and ‘saw one of Dr. Swick’s) ho blackboard when failed to show again until the sixth frame, Speas slugged out a homer ‘The only other look-in the visitors if had at victory was in the eighth, when the stations were crowded, but Thompson gOt right down to cases and fanned Harris and Bloom field and retired the side without a run. Raymond, Strait and Mann beat out singles in a row in the fifth in ning, and Raymond arrived on an in| fleld out, after which the other two scored whea Thompson's bounded the wrong way. Three out of the four times Mo. taking treatments. After « ecks’ treatments I was wholly ed, and am now a wel! woma’ inks to Dr. Swick’s work. If mi one wishes to knew more about my will giadly tell th Dr. wil fei will furnieh my name and ad~ epen:-nnpliention. iS C, Seattle. WE CAN Do THE saum ron You IF YOU Witt. G us TH Swick Sanitaria m TEALEY RAYMOND WAS TAK. ING NO CHANC! YESTERDAY. HE WAS THERE WITH THE drive | NEws AND STATISTICS onal Sports Fostered OLD STRIDE ‘FROM COLTS 7 tite Jackson, Vo ibe Cruteksbankk, it Spoas we Me Bloomfield, p wlecenc-coens Totals Beore by innings: HALL PROVES VANCOUVER, B.C, July 10-— By making nine bite off Hall, just n they néeded them most, the mps had little trouble in annex ing a b-to-3 game from the Tacoma Tigers yesterday afterncon. Engle started to work on the mound for the Champs, but was forced to quit the game in the fourth inning on account of a strained arm. re by innings Errors and Slugging Win for Spokane ~OKANE, July 10.-Timely bit- ting on the part of the Indiens and untimely errore on the part of the Bees wore responsible for a lop-ald. ed victory for the Hraves yesterday afternoon, The score was 12 to 3, pitched a great game, far than the occasion required, ond was im difficulty at no of it rite eee 8 by Innings At Detroit 6 New York & COAST LEAGUE RESULTS “¥ Ban Francisee 1 NORTWEST Ww. Pet S41 \Vernom 88 SSOakied $2 Bot Low A Fortin (70 Prince. 39 Pacmte 3% Spokane | seacuie | Vanc'er | Porting . nN St.Louis 9 JOHNSON. OPENS ‘CHAMPION wi cecc-c-co? - KEE HEANIES WIN ALL POINT PLAGES IN WEIGHT EVENT, BREAKING THe PAT (“BABE”) M’DONALD, NEW YORK POLICEMAN, WHO BRU. STOCKHOLM, Joly 16.-—Deter mined to place some athletic ree ords where they will remain for a long time, the American Olympte representatives flocked to the stadium prepared for star work in} the big final events scheduled for| today, They hoped to shine in the! 1,500-meter race eapectally, and the} 5,000 meters possibly, although hopes were not very high of win ning the latter event The American heavyweights swept the boards in the sbotput not alone filling all of the point places, but their first two men breaking the old Olympie record of LOOKING FOR RACES Jimmie Fitexerald, Marathoner, is in Seattle again, having just re- turned from @ professional trip to the Antipodes, where he cleaned ap quite » wad of money by winning eighteen out of twenty-one dis tance events in which be particl- pated in Australia «and New Zealand sa Fitzgerald raced in the Matathon at Dugdale’s park in October, 1909, Just after the A-Y.P., in which St Yves was Orst and Marsh second. There was a dispute which was nev- or settled as to whether Johony Hayos or Fitzgerald won third hon- ora. The distance runner stopped off in San Francivco to win three races at the annual Caledonian pic- nic at Shelimound park on July 4, taking the two-mile event from Sot dier King. He ts on tits way to bis FITZGERALD HERE. OLYMPIC RECORD FOR HEAVING THE SHOT. 48 feet 7 inches. Big Pat McDon- ald, of the Irish-American A, C., of New York was first, with a total heave of 60.22 feet, while Ralph Me California was second, with 60.03 feet. Third honora went to L. A. Whitney, who was not thought good enough to have his expenses paid by the American committee and who came over on the supple mental list Aa the result of yesterday's events and the disqualif jon of the Americans in the 400-4 or Te lay race, the combined strength of ali of the other countries in field and track events was today leading > SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS >< By KAYBEE wares Jackthe-Giant-Killer had on his working clothes Monday This statement goes double. Anyone de. siring corroboration may get it by addressing Tealey Raymond, Seat Ue, or Muggsy McGraw, New York. Concannon got off bad pitching his first game in a Giant uniform Monday. It was apparently just an off day, such aa every pitcher ex poriences once In a while, But the fane didn't hold it against him, as they know he has the goods. When he retired in the fourth inning and walked past the grandstand on his way to the clubhouse, he was given an ovation, and almost every fan in the stand called out some word of good will and good cheer, show- ing that they were with him, re gardiess of his misfortune, Jimmie Fitzgerald is back in Se attle after a successful trip as a din DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sports Encou RECORDS TELL & BERNA, CORNELL TWO-MILER WHO RACES IN THE 5,000 METER EVENT. by three points United States 25, the Americans The total was all others 28. There were seven Americans in running costume when the sigual was sounded for the finals of the 1,500meter race. Bach of the men had his followers and there was more individual betting among the Americans in the stand as to whieh of their fellow countrymen was coming home in front in this event than in any that has preceded It In the 6,000-meter finals Geo, V Pouhag, Louis Scott and Tell 5 Berna were ¢t American repre sentatives and none was believed to fast enough to beat J. souin, the 11 Mrench distance runner, Kolehmainen, the great Finn. | ey were certain to do thelr} Iheat and there was always the pos | xibility of an accident favoring them In an event of this character. The of the 6,0004meter triumph co was won by H. Kolehmainen of Finland, with the French crack, J. Bouin in the ¢ position, and E. W. Hatson of land taird. for Finland DANCING HIPPODROM BEA’ NEW DANCING pa 7 PALZER AFTER ———+-- JOHNSON CHICAGO, July 10,—Invading th home city of the black mpion, | Al Palzer, heavyweight “white hope,” who conquered Bombardier Wella, today held an hour's consul: | : tation with Jack Johnson in regard) 3 to @ world’s championship mateh nn Johnson offered to fight Paizer for GN Tana in & $30,000 purse or & $30,000 aide DERWEAR As bet, either for a finish fight or @ ie b limited round contest Perr Palzor declared that unless he Kelso a substantial guarantee for bis eduled bout with Luther Me rthy in New York July 15, be will call off the match Japs Win Asahis beat the Rangers, 6 to 3, Sunday. | TODAY'S STYLES TODAY ABradbury System It is with the utmost confidence we speak of our line of Bradbury Clothes, Well-made in every particular up to the minute styles, honest tailor ing and perfect fit—they are sure to give satisfaction to the Priced at from $25 to $40. wearer We show besides a line of popular priced summer clothing, and being selected with the same care as the Brad- bury System, finds ready favor with men and boys who pride themselves on being tasty dressers, From $15 to §25. Credit Is Honorable And it Is yours for the asking—with the satisfaction of wearing your new sult dur. ing the summer while paying for it OUTFITTING CO., INC. “*Seattle's Relicble Cred House” 1332-34 Second Av., Near Union St. nings of baseball?” game of baseball on record was played in forty-four minutes. The game was between the Atlantic and Shreveport teams of the Southern league and was played at Atlanta on September 19, 1910. The quickest Ask any fight fan about a return match between Rivers and Wolgast and he will volunteer the Informa tlon that he hopes Rivers will stop Wolgast’s clock in five rounds if they ever get together again. Even if Welah were honest in his decision in favor of Wolgast the idea has gone broadcast that the Mexican got a crooked deal and he will be ® great favorite with the fans the next time the boys are matched, both on that account and because he had the best of the Champion nearly all the way in their fight. Canadian Pacific STEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE Seattte-Vaneouver via Victorta (Reteruing Direet Leave Seattle . Arrive Victoria Leave Vir Arrive Seattle home tm Calgary, but willoremain | tance runner in Australia and New in Seattle long enough to take’on| Zealand. He has been away three any distance runners. Fitzgerald | years, but says he has lost nothing states that he prefers a fifteen-mile |in speed and endurance, and wants SAILING FROM PIER 1. City Office, T12 Second Avenue. ‘2815 First Av., Seattle, Wash. SAFE STUFF ALL THE TIME CAFE” CHICAGO, July 10.—The Cafe de Champion, owned by John Arthur FIGHT PICTURES FAST STEAMERS| |ING HIS FIRST MEERSCHAUM. i LEAVE COLMAN DOCK As F; ares Stes, INDIANAPOLIS nid CHIPPEWA 71:90, 9:00, 13:08 A. M.. 1:00, 3:00, 5100. 7:00. 9100 F. mM. IGHT ROUND TRIOS DAILY Single Trip 35e. Reusd Trip Soe. FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS } STH. FLYER $278, By 88 Boom 5 Sundays Leaves at 7 12.00 Noon, 6:06 P. ZEREM ROORD TRIPs mM 00 \ 0AM M. DAILY. 500, ad Behedules Subject to Change Without ce. Ticket Oifiee, Colman Dock. Main 3993 Dowell went to the pan he got free transportation, and the other time he made good with a single. Bloom. fleld seemed to lack the necessary control in the pinches, while Thompson always tightened «up when it became necessary. Errors by Croickshank and Williams in the sixth had their effect on the Giant's score. Cruick muffed an easy fly and Williams pinked # runner in the back with the pill. The two uns which resulted were not neces: | |sary to the Giants to gather the) game, however. With an even break in the series |so far, there promises to be a good | crowd to watch the same teams ba! tle this afternoon. Ladies will be admitted free. The Beate hs official score ABR POA ¥ si ‘ ga ioe ' i ‘ 6 PORTLAND and RET ACCOUNT Elks’ July 8 Convention » 9,10 Limited for return to July 15th, inclusive RATE OPEN TO EVERYBODY ‘T Ly. Seattle. Ar. Portland Ly. Portland . Ar. Seattle .. 10: a. m.| 3:45 p. m.|10:30 p. m. 4:45 p. m.|10:00 p.m.) 6:00 a. m. +++ 10:00 a.m.) 5:00 -p. m.|12:15.a. m. 1+ 4:15 p,m. 11:15 p.m.) 7530 a, m. Parlor Cars, Diners, Standard and Tourist Sleepers, Coaches, etc., electric lighted throughout. Sleepers on Ow! trains ready at 9:30 p. m. and may be occupied until 8:30 a. m. SECURE TICKETS AT Great Northern Ticket Office Columbia and Second or King Street Passenger Stati See America First | | National Park Route | ion, | Johnson, restaurateur, formeriy | known as Jack Johnson, will be opened tonight to “African aristoc- | racy and de fowah and chivairy of }de vanquished but aspiring white | race.” | Joba Arthur Johnson has traveled }some. He has treated himself to | wines and high foods in the best cafes in this covatry and in Buroye, | but he admits that the best features jot all these domestic and foreign | places “couldn't get into the same ng with this eat-and-drink empo- riom.” For the convenience of patrons, Johnson has purchased silver cus pidors, bea his own monogram, They cost $6 each. The paint Ings in the “entertainment room,” | where 500 can sit comfortably, cost | $15,000. | ‘The silver water pitcher and sit | ver service to bold the al lemon ind eoffee beans that corate the bar coat $2,000. And other equipment of the Cafe Champion is in keeping. Souvenir programs for the open- ing contain 32 pictures of J. A. |Johnson. In one chapter of the hie tory of his life, enti ‘His Moth the following tribute to Mra. found k Johnsdn had not been |champion of the world, he would ‘have been champion of the hearts jot bumanity, if the world only knew the beautiful estimate, loving sac- |riflee and undying faith he placed [at the altar of his mother.” SUNDAY SCORES . 8 6 Chehalis ...... Centralia .. ‘ 0-5 2 Batteries—-Harstead and ‘Taylor; Callaban and Byro | North Yakima U. 8. Pennsylvania .. Nelson and Marti Sorenson and Snyder | Sultan .. index te0 7 Farmer and Hertsinger; and Rhodes. Port Ludlow . Port Townsend . Otot and Deferis; Cunningham, | Smith, Olympia Black Diamond . born. $30 sas. 9 17 TRACIE 222i. 905 &2A Third Avenue all the | de 4) Taylor. race and that be t# holder of the world’s record for that distance, but will meet local runners at any distance. Runners who feel that they can take Fitzgerald's number can arrange for a race by communt cating with the «porting editor of The Star O.-W. Beats jes. The O-W. R. & N. walloped © Brien Sunday, 7 to 4. The rail road boys outplayed O'Brien tn ev ery department. The features were the pitching of Harvey, for the W., who struck out 15 men and al lowed but three scratch bits, Shar key, the beauty of O'Brien, got bumped for 16 hits, nearly all of the railroad boys getting at least one two-bagger. The OW. boys showed in their game with O'Brien that it jis going to take some of the beat jteams in the state to take their and any such wishing to hance, communicate with Ich, 300 Colman building, O-W. R. & N., Harvey and Maho- ney; O'Brien, Sharkey and Jones. OW. R. & N. eT aa O'Brien ve -3 4 The O-W.s play Manchester, at Manchester, and O'Brien plays [ro | quola, at O'Brien, next Sunday. 1 3 ©.-| any rate, the fact rema to hook up with some local runner for a fifteen-mile race. It would be & good stunt to arrange some such race during the Potlatch, Fits is barred from the amateur events to be held then, as he is a professional. Although the base season has been open since the first of this month it i# a peculiar fact that no catches of basa worth mentioning have been made. This may be due to weather conditions or to an abundance of feed in the lak At * that refuse to strike at files or spoon: end ft is about as much fun to stay at home and play solitaire as to go bass fishing and return home with only a few perch in the creel The return of warm weather has awakened the tennis bug and every afternoon the courts at Woodland Park and the downtown courts are cecupled, A number of interesting tournaments are in progress or are contemplated, and the game seem to be enjoying a genuine revival this season such as it has not had in several years, As soon as a prizefighter gets a reputation the next step seems to be for him to open a saloon, Of Needed Repairing. The Seattle Jewelers went to Pleasant Beach on the Fourth and found the Sound Heights team with- out a mainspring. Jewelers 4, 2 Heights 0. Taylor Cubs \. Van Asselt found its way to Tay- lor Thursday, and despite the damp- ness, played’ its scheduled game with the Cubs. Score 7-4, with the Cubs on the short end of the affair. Davis at the bat. and Sherlock on the mound, were the features for Van Asselt. The visitors were pleas- ed with the cordial treatment by Batteries—Wilkegon. and Halloway; Sherlock and Mi Carey Co. Want Games. The Philip Carey team has been strengthened by the addition of sev- eral new players, Any Seattle or |outo-town teams desiring Sunday mes with Carey's, call A. Whipple, Main 6682, ird ay. 1614 Poulebo Again, Poulsbo continued ite )wihniag streak on the Fourth, by trouuciag the Levinson crowd, 5’to 3, at Pouls- bo. THY crowd at the game broke all previous attendance records, Bingiman and Berguson did the bat- tery work for Poulsbo, while Bryant and Thompson performedin like oapacity for the visitors. course, they always dignify the name of the place by calling ft a cafe, but it is a saloon just the same, and nothing but a saloon, Corbett, Jeffries, Sharkey, Kid Mo Coy and a hundred others have rushed from a vietory In the ring to open a saloon, depending upon their popularity with fight fans to attract custom. And it works. Jef- fries’ Joint in Los Angeles always has a crowd in it. Hundreds of tourists go there in the hope of seeing the fallen hope and just to tell the open-mouthed fans at home Urat they had a drink in Jeffs place. Now Johnson has opened the “Cafe de Champion” in Chi- cago, with a lot of glittering silver- ware and the usual double prices for everything one buys, because it is bought at the champlon's place, and, of course, the saloon will at- tract crowds of visitors. The guy who said, “What fools these mor- tals be” must have been in- spired while gazing at the door of & prize-fighter's saloon, Every time an American le first in the Olympic games at Stock- holm, the Americans in the crowd start up the song, “Rverybody's Doin’ It,” and the results show that at last some real meaning has been attached to that idiotic song, A correspondent asks, “What is the record time for playing nine in- WILL START SUNDAY | A number of bets made on the} result of the Wolgast-Rivers fight, | in Los Angeles, on July 4, have been protested, a result of Ref-| eree Jack Welsh’s decision, and the} persons interested are awaiting the coming of the pictures of the battle| to determine the question for Gow selves, Manager George J. Mac- |kenzie and Treasurer C. J. Reiley! lof the Metropolitan theatre have | obtained the exclusive Northwes! rights for th films, and the first) jrun will be at the Metropoli ext | Sunday afternoon, beginning at 2:30 o'clock. The pictures will be} own every afternoon and even- ig during Potlatch week, July 14 to} Following the local exhibition, the films will be taken throughout the! state and British Columbia. Mac. kenzte and Reiley expect to be on the road for at least 90 days. The pictures are exceptionally clear, as they were taken under a bril- liant sun, and it was a hot fight from the first tap of the gong till both battlers fell in a heap at the end of the thirteenth round. O'Brien Loses Second. O'Brien met its second defeat this year at the hands of Renton, at Ren- ton, on the Fourth. The game was| played on a slippery field. The af- fair went but seven innings, O'Brien losing, 2 to 1, w Se: In a loosely played game, Thura- day, West Seattle beat Snohomish, 16 to 5. Batteries for the Weat Side team were Mead, Baker and Ewing: for Snohomish, Tapper and Johnson. Japanese Beat A.C, West Woodland A. C. dropped a lop-sided game to the Mikado team, 19 to 9, on the Fourth. Batterios— mg and Oh Miyo; Berley and Co- ey, L. & H, Win Again. The reorganized Lowman & Han- ford nine put the crushers to Magno- ia, at Pleasant Beach, on the payer 7-3. Leavitt's tossing, for he winners, was the feat whiffed 14, sap Pe Centrals Take Two. The Mikados suffered defeat at the hands of the Centrals Sunday at Woodland park, 9 to 8. Centrals made it two straight Sunday by trouncing the Gold Nuggets, 13 to 1, Batteri Centrals, L. Lewin and Tuttle; Mikados, Moss and Koys. Gold Nuggets, Balmer and 1 ed Centrals, C, Lewin and Tut- tle, Hotel Milwauke A New Motel, © enteally Lerated Over $20,008 Worth of High Clase Furalture Bingte Rooms, per week Room and Bath, per week. EVERY Inspect this hotel — Bveryuhing woes beautiful lobby and correspondence! CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS 810,008 Dining Room in Connection. Phonee: Ind. 9071; Mate (| Bieam Heat Mot and Cold Water Electric Lights Telepheuce f epBALLAR fia dart), L. 0. HENDRICKS, Prop. 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