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You should ya keep this wonderfal remedy Come in today for tree ex- amination and estimate —we're open Sundays from 9 to 12 Oto Dentists at iH remedios SCOTCH STOMACH 60c REMEDY AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS News AND STATISTICS | Pro! jal Sports Fostered COLLISION ENDS VICTORY FOR GIANTS There were whole heaps of ox citement in the last few minutes of the game between the Colts and the Giants yesterday afternoon, and when the fog had lifted in the last inning It disclosed the winning rum for Seattle in a 4 to 3 hotly com texted combat By winning bis game yesterday,) Bill James pitched his ninth con seoutive victory, and is now start. ing out to do the Rube Marquard thing. In the ninth Inning the score was tied, and both James and Veazey were pitching the best ball they knew how, which is some Tho Colts failed to score in their half of the frame, and when the Giants had one man down and two on, MeMullin hit out a Texas leagger which brought In the win- ning run, Both Cruickshank and Kibble ran like mad to field the ball, and were the victims of a head-on collision that knocked them both unconselous. The two men dropped in their tracks, and with the game over, the crowd swarmed on the diamond and about the tn jured men, It was fully 10 minutes be they recovered conscior “} ness wad were able to walk to the club house. Kibble had to be help: od away with a badly bruised and wollen temple, and Cruickshank sustained a badly bruised mouth and jaw. The game was a pippin all the way through, the two pitchers fight ing valiantly for supremacy, and neither having a shade until Mo Mullin went in to bat for James to the jast frame, and Inid down the hit that caused the muss, Ine the m first baseman, earned his salary and the gratitude of the fans in the second, when, with two men on basemy he put the pill over the right feld fence for scoring higself and the rs ne teama will battle this and ladies will be admit ted free. ‘The official score A > 1} HI po i a . e ol ccennncocey alupunsncemupl Fl ewnewccoes Sl eeaennaneny | ni 3 ry ° {| foatherweigh TH THE STAR— POTLATCH BOUTS CAUSE MUCH INTEREST LONNIE AUSTIN, ‘The Potlatch boxing carnival will be held in the Coliseum rink, Third and James st, on Wednesday evening, July 17, and Dan Salt, who has charge of the card, (s preparing a double-barreled program all th way through, He haw a double windup in the bouts between Lon- aie Austin, whe ts “coming back and Eddie Hebbard, and between t Scott, the Hehtwelght, who will up against Abe Lace, the cham pion light ght of the North Pa cific squadron. The double semi-final events will be between Bille Williams, a fast nd Billie Speck, of ° 115 pounds, and fighting fireman,” the 8. A Tom Dale c the f\and Art Wilson, of the Katuter Vath} ley. Two other good bouts yet to be arranged will make up the pretimi-| naries, and an added feature will be the wrestling mill between Harvey | Donaldson, champion of America tn | bis clase, and Charley There boys met once before, Watson. when URSDAY, JULY 11, eecenuce-couP Bi so well scattered and his support wleevescosconns Sl eocewncson-« winning run wae “Matted for Vearey te ninth. feore by innings Row Porttand Rummary Two-hase he Ohtek, C pasoe Jackeon, and rn 1 Mruck out— jy anes on balls 2; off Girot & James 1, by Vouner “) Ott James 3, oft Veaser Mit by pitched ball Moore, by James; Chit by Veasey.| Double Dpiays—James to. Raymond to| ‘eon; McDowell to Coltrin; Moore to trina, Umpire Shutout for Tigers VANCOUVER, July 11.—Gordon, the Tacoma hurler, was an easy mark for the Champ batsmen yes- terday afternoon, and his offerings were bingled all over the lot, the) 12 hits gathering 15 runs for the victors. The ‘Tigers made 11 hita off Willis, but the pitcher kept them | | Was so gilt-edged that not a Tiger dented the rubber. Score by Innings: ing to dotill tomorrow? _ Smoke “Fatima Cigarettes—those mild Turkish- blend delights, with the “haunting melody” flavor! COAST LEAGUE RESULTS Los Angeles 3, Vernon 4 Gakiand §, § panto 1 Portiand 4, San Francisco 6, NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS Chicago %, New York 0. St. Louis-Boxton game called; darkness, Rain at Cincinnati and Pittsburg, AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS , Boston 2, §, Cleveland 7. Philadelphia 3. New York 3 Three Bee Twirlers In Losing Struggle SPOKANE, July 11.—The Indians Wore down three twirlers for the Bees yesterday afternoon, making 20 hits off the trio, and jotting down 12 runs. When the visitors made things interesting for Leon- ard he was taken from the box, and later, when the Indians had a long lead, they tried out Laird, a new- comer, who held the Bees safo, Score by Innings Spokane Victoria NORTHWEST W. L Pet. Spokane 41 v Beattie. 47 Vanc'vr 46 Portr'nd 40 Vietori Tacom: 482/Portinad 470. risoo a5 407) 8 NATIONAL Ww. i x Chicago 4 Pitted’ « Cinetntt Brookin Phite Bt. Lou! Boston 698'Chic’ go 627\Phita 457\Claveid | mile race "| Pink Star before the Yank@éo* team S)it took Harvey 30 minutes to get « ¢| pie fall, $| Interest tx centered in the t $| wind-up events, as the fans are aux 1) lous to ace what kind of & sgpWigg | *| Lonnie Austia will make on bis re turn to the ring, and what Pat Stoy | Will do to the sallor contender OLOFIELD WINS. at PORTLAND, Or. July 10.—Har | ney Oldfield in @ Bens won the gmo Time 1:63. track record taille course in 5: eas m he made the « seconds. Ne waa | Dg ete SET 1912. “WOLGAST HAS NO RIGHT TO TITLE” ied Press Lenned Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, July 1 J Riven not Ad Wolgast, should be the lightweight champion today, if were done, This, in a word, is the substance ot a long signed tnterv! with Harder, the best known time per on the Paelfic coast, who has tolled the seconds in 4,000 ring battles, and which I» printed here today ‘The present day timekeeper says Harting, ia bis article on the Wolgast- Riv affair, “are not really timekeepers, ‘They are sim- ply belkelangers. It ts the duty of the official timekeeper to do the counting. The reforee has nothing whatever to do with the counting out of a boxer, The rules are very clear on this particular point, They provide that 4 fallen boxer must regain bis feet unassisted. If the man who js on the mat i# unable to arise before the timekeeper has tolled off the 10 seconds, he loses the contest So far as the double knockdown 4 the claim that igant to his feet, sree touched either in an effort to aid him, that act alone disqualified the boxer thus alded The rules are explicit on this point. Welsh asaisted V Pictures of the remarkable fight will be shown at the Metropolitan theatre all next week, commencing at 2:20 o'clock Sunday afternoon. Manager Mackensio and Treasurer the theatre, have obtained ‘© Northwest rights for the pietures and following Pot latch week, will send the films on the road for three months, FILMS SHOW 60 WAS A BIG JOKE SAN FRANCISCO, July 11 ‘That Jack Johnson was an easy winner over Jim Plynn at almost any stage of the game during their battle in Las Vegas, July 4, is the consensus of opinion among sport ing experts here today, following | private exhibition of the motion} pictures of the fight, shown here. The flinm, say the sport writers, | show that Flynn had no more chance of beating Johnson than he had at Colima, where be wan knock: | ed out in 11 rounds two years ago. They say that Johnson simply had} a keen eye to business, and that) the pictures show he was jotting Fiyan stay in order to make the |pleture game, and the prospect of future matches good. ‘The films make it clear that Johnson waa guilty of holding Flynn during the latter part of the fight, but the very way he did it seems to show that he has lost none of bis strength. On the other again, as if aexious to end the un equal battle by losing on « foul. oe ee SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS >< w aptoee ene Here is the last word on the raw decision in the Rivers Wot, at Los Angeles July 4, and it shows that Wolgsst has no more right to be regarded as the light- weight champion than has..Jim Piynn to call himeelf the heavy- weight champion, and I guess there | fa not much discussion regarding the latter. At any rate, George Harting, who has officiated as time keeper in more than 4,000 ring bat tes, says, “If the referee touched either man in an pffort to aid him, that act alone disquakfied the box- er thus aided. The rules are ex plicit on this point.” The photo- graph printed in the Vink (tuesday night distinctly shows Welsh aiding Woilgast to his feet with bis left hand while counting Rivers out with his right. Tho fans will never be satisfied until the boys go to ft again and it's a safe gamble that Wolgast will not be satisfied after they have gone to it, unless he has Welsh as the other man in the ring Romeo Hagen, looking pale, but cheerful, after his operation for appendicitis is about again, and is taking a keen interest in the smok- er, which will be heid for bis bene fit at the Labor Temple Friday night. His brother, Ed Hagen te training for bis bout with Battling Brant, the Chicago heavyweight, at the Eagles’ gymnasium. With eight bouts on the card the fans} are pretty apt to get the worth of their money. Romeo says he has all kinds of ring business ahead of him, but that he will not be in fit shape to get into tt actively for a couple of months yet. “1 think | will go to the ball game this afternoon,” remarked the fond husband. “All right. Is there a telephone on the grounds?” asked Friend Wife. “There’s one near there. Why the response. “Well, if the Giants lose I want you to telephone me, so that I can take the children and go over to moth- er’s until you get your temper back,” Ordinarily when a man “welshes” he’s a quitter, but after that July Fourth affair at Los An geles the expression “to Weish” will take on a far nastier meaning. It's a remarkable thing how true to prediction the Americ © running in the events at holm. Sheridan, in @ numb special articles he wrote for thé left for Sweden, predicted just what the Amerleans would win and what events other countries wowid probably take. Reference tdi take articles and the results at Stock. holm, with # few minor exceptions, agree. Ho said in effect that it track and weight events, and how go \troly he spoke tx shown by the re- port in The Star today, of the first hammer heave, in which three Americans, led by “Babe” MoDon. ald, took the three point positions, jand each one of them broke the rmer Olympic record, Can't you imagine the crowds in front of Lon- {don bulletin boards, where they fondly consider the British ath |letes rivals of the Americans, jeheering and saying, “Pon houab, | "Tis remahkabie, ye kneow.” Members of the Seattle Motor cycle club, who were bunked by the | Pluve person when they attempted to hold motorcycle races at Mad ison, Park July 3, are going to try, try again. I hope they get away with it this time, as the races are intensely exciting and well worth seeing. They have something new to offer in the way of races for th new open ported machines th: make chain lehtning slow freight. ‘They will have 12 events and a splendid list of prizes for winning competitors, The mo- toreycle men are taking hold in Seattle in great shape and have one of the fanclest club houses in the city at Bast Fortieth and Madison street. Courtney, the Seattle runner, seems to have been traveling with a bit of hard luck at Stockholm According to the wire, he was dis- qualified for fouling in the semi- finals of the 100-meter sprint, the race which was regarded as his particular meat. If he fouled, it's a safe bet it was through ignorance of some minor Olympic track rule and not through an effort to slip anything crooked to a competitor, STARS CONTINUE WINNING, The Star aggregation, not know- ing the bitterness of defeat, took into camp the 23rd ay. Methodist team Tuesday afternoon on Lin: coln park. The Methodists were out after the Star scalps, having been defeated by the latter in thelr Inst mixup, When the melee of battle had subsided, it was discovered that the scorer could only scrape up one lone, little run to the credit of the Churchmen, while nine runs had been pegged up for The Stars. The feature of the game was the all. round speed of the Star Infield. JEANETTE AFTER MATCH NEW YORK, July 11.—Manager Billy Gibson of the Garden City A. C.,, is attempting today to arrange a match between Joe Jeanette and Jack Johnson. Jeanette has alk ready signed m contract tendered him by Gibson, who is now angling for Johnson. Jeanette and Gibson say they will make all concessions within reason to get the champion would be @ pipe for the Yankees in in the ring. | Amertcans since look like aj DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sporte Encouraged J OLYMPIC RESULT JOLTS. YANKEE CONFIDENCE RALPH CRAIG. STOCKHOLM, July 11.—Bulletin. —Raiph Craig of the Detroit ¥. M. C. A. came home ahead of his fieid in the final of the 200-meter fila race. Craig's time was 21 7-10, Donald F. Lippincott of the University of Pennsylvania was second, and Ap- plegarth of England third, " Leuned Wire) July LL—it was a stolid company of athletes that} entered the Stadium from the steamer Finland today, The cock which has marked the thelr arrival was missing, and bad been replaced) with a determination that is certain to have its result in future contests. The loms of the 1,500 and 5,000- or races, the first of which, at] least, already had been chalked up! to the Americans, was 4 bitter dis-| Appointment, and the trainers and owners did not omit language from their eriticinm No attempt wan made to rob Jack son of the honors due bim for his | vietory, but it was pointed out that, if the Americans bad used judg ment ai making the pace in the joarlier stages of the race, either | Jones or Kiviat must have won. As a result of the bitter criticiam, bet |ter work was shown by the Ameri-) [cans right from the jump. | im the 1l0myeter hurdles pretim. |inary every American entered won| | hand, the pictures show that Flynn,|his heat, and Geo. A. Chisholm of 'from the sixth round on, deliber-| the Oldfield in a Bent broke the jocai | ately butted Johnson agein and thought good Boston A. A. who was not ough to be sent as |* member of the team, but was car- | ried on the supplemental lst, and! whose expenses are being defrayed by private funds, finished within |three-tenths of a second of the | Olympic record for the distance. } His time Was 15 3-10, the best of the day. "Watch it Grow Vit olmply means vis todian of your cumulated savings, ter of first import ity. 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