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MANN’S THREE GREAT CONTE Three home rans in one game by} one Mann (joke, haha), the last one winning a tight T to 6 contest was the record of Leslio Mann in Yeeterday aficrnoon’s struggle wii Portland. The performance equaled the home run record of any player fm organised basodall, and just ghow that he was there, Maoh clouted out a doubdle earlier in th Beasion which pushed two ever the pan Beattie’s doughty centerficl certainly picked a good day for his fireworks, it was kids’ day, ant the bleachers were full of ‘em. tn ition to this there were a nur of famous former stare of th diamond in the grandstand, tne fog John K per, governor Pennsylvania, and once famow toher, and Pat Powers of New ‘fork, former president of the Na tional asseciation. The crowd was @ hummer, and rooted according to its size. In the® first toning Shaw Mann each put the pill over and Hckets, somewhat to the disgust of| tcher Tonneson, Portland tied the score in the third when Pr Behnelder let down a little a three men and Chick ww fumbled a couple of ground era. The Giants picked up their ead of two in the Inst of the third on singles by Shaw and Strait a Mann's double Bloomfield then started to pitch! and held the Giants|» for Portland down to one bit and no runs for three frames. A single by Fries ‘was the only hit made off Schn ier from the third to the eighth Mann added two to the score {nh the seventh with his second hom & moment after Strait had double giving Seattle six runs and a @f four. In the oighth the Colts on Pete, After McDowell scored there wer two men on bases when Kib @ out a foursacker, and this the score. Bill James went in t the game out of the fire for the Giants Bnd true to form, retired the Colts aa oo, as shooting fish. Th some excitement when of Giant was down in the ninth, score was tied and Mann sent his to runs and landed hart.| NEWS AND STATISTICS lonal Sports Fostered HOMERS WIN ST FOR GIANTS Laird was sent in to finish the game for the workout Score by innings kane 6 ‘2 Victoria ¢ 108 CLARKE WINS HIS FIFTEENTH VICTORY VANCOUVER, B,C. July 18,—ft required 10 toning c Jimmie Clarke to wrest the struggle from the Tacoma Tigers yesterday, and in doing so he pitehed his 16th victory of the season. With the ore tied Beharney Ined out a homer im the 10th, gathering the game for the Champs. ore toy tant 10 2 008 nous eoen i ° NATIONAL LEAGUR BESULTS AMERICAN LRAGUR RESULTS aton 1, Dew NORTHWEST Ww. it Spokane 49 wattle. 48 v rr | Teco 63 NATIONAL w ¥ in. ¥, Boston | 2 CLOSE FINISH 1S CLIMAX OF THE | 245 PACE DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Sports Encoura AMERICANS HAVE|E POOR CHANCE IN MARATHON (Wy United Veens Leased Wire) STOCKHOLM, July 13-—Interest in the finals of the 400-meter race and the team race at 3,000 meters. the finals of which were to be run today, was overshadowed by dis cussion of the outlook for the mara thon tomorrow and the action of the judges in disqualifying Donnell B. Young tn his heat of the 400 motera yoaterday While the American officials in sist that there was no cause for the action of the judges, and that Hans Braun, who benefited, was really to blame, no formal protest will be filed. The “Americans bi lieve they bad enough men in the finals to smother Braun, and did not want to add to the feel ready existing against the te the man and British camps. When the games were resumed today the Americans were loadin, with « total in the track and fiel events of 61 points, ax compare with 61 for all other teams coro bined, It was generally accepted| that the American total would be increased, although there was feeling that the British team would have to be reckoned with in thé runoff of the 3,000-meter team . John Paul Jones, the great Hr who was expected to prove # tower of strength to the Yankees, is ont of the game, The doctors told him yesterday that if he did not let up for a brief period | he would break down, and he was) reluctantly advice, 80 far as the marathon tomorrow is concerned the minds of the American mar agers, They realize that their best men have failed to show anything Hike the form of sothe of the other entrants, and have no hesitancy in declaring that if an American run ner should win, he will do so by sheer grit alone. The finish of the 400-meter race proved the most thril event of the meeting, Chas, D. Reidpath of Syracuse university nosing Hans Braun, the wonderful German sprinter, in 48 1-5 seconds, a new out forced to follow their) there ts only hope in! ASEB L OOTBAL BASKETBAL FIGHTING COP IS VICFOR OVER BATTLER At the smnoker at the Labor T last night for the benefit of his brother, Romeo Ed Hagen, the fighting cop” got the decision af tor buffeting about for four rounds a captive balloon in the person of jove “Battling” Brant, from that) definite piace “Chicago. Where Brant got the Battling” ia not known, failed to show any of the goods that earned it for bim last night, except in rare flashes, He wore 4 Dillikin grin at all stages of the and stalled, only once or cutting loose a wallop thet would have pickled an elephant ff it had landed, For the most part he was content to sidestep Hagen’ vicious uppercuts, which always brushed by his face, and the big policeman, while he linded a num ver of body blows, failed to reach Battling person's bean with any ot. Tirant stuck out too far in front Jof himself for a fighter, giving rise to Jocular remarks about his affin-| ity for the brew, but he showed that he is a good ring general, under stands the game, and thone who aw the contest think that Doc} | Woodward's “hope” bas something up bis ve that training will de jop that will make the heavy weights of these parts think of home and mother L L L me pl title of but he twiee Willie Vietro showed bis peeve when Referee Schacht called bis bout with Chester Neff a draw.) Willie should have thanked bim In-| stead and handed him a cigar, All| Mosler, after a half. wrestling, half boxing match, put Hugh Conroy tol the mat and got the verdict. Floyd! Goodman Henry Peitier) y with a near knockout in the} fourth round | In the velter event Ivan Miller got the decision over Eddie Davis) lof Butte. Davis gave away 10 or 115 pounds of weight, and crabbed| | at the verdict, but it was a true bill John O'Leary and Young Max well went four rounds at catch weights, O'Leary being considerably hter, but he fought circles around ARCHITECT INGALOWS, #700 AND U. ICHOLS us BUILDER Hotel Ethelton Our rates are in ke the times, $4 to $7 « and $1 per day N stores and theatres « with week, Tha large Opportte Postoftioe A FACT—-ES GEIBT KEIN KOPFWEH OUT IN THE MATS WHEN REFRESHING MAN LAGOR THE NATURE'S FOOD - MALT ARE BES’ BOTTLE CONTAIN LAGER oF ARE Telephone Sidney 75 and delivery will be made to any part of the city in pint or quart botties, as preferred. oN THE QUALITIES MOST STRENGTH MAKING FOR THE DAY— INVIGORATING A OF OLD c APPRECIA’ QUALITI HOP: KEMPLIFIED IN THE OLD GERMAN The Independent Brewing Co. Although but a fair crowd turned third homer of the day on its way! out to the first day of horse racing the Hebrew, and was the constant over the fence. " The t were remark Olympic record SEATTLE. WASHINGTON To add to the day’s sport, Strait) made a couple of sensational) eatches that got him a big hand!t le speared | the bleachers. y drive in left with one hand while running at top speed, dup!\ ‘eating a play he had made earlier the game, and these had their on the score, as they spoiled) ‘fa bunch of Colt canters. samme teams meet at 3 p. m. offielal score’ the— AB a . ® * sitboweden ccceeeenunny eneeworcenva? o Ee tinw levcinmacennght a1 & . * Hl e . weanocne u ? . ' ‘ e i 1 2 1 e ° ° nu eight n ° a e 1 ® e 7 ° eect wee wee leercsencooce™ u *One man out when winaing ran made e*Batted for Bloomfield in eighth 7} first, S\neck. Eel came t Madison Park, under the auspices of the Seattle Blood-Horse associa. jon yesterday, the show was worthy of a much larger attendance. From the momnt the speed naga lined up at the atarting point until the finish of the Iagt event there was excitement galore. In the first event the EB. R. Hughes trot, for 2:20 pacers, the Frisco, driven by jJobo Lance, and oweed by J, Le reux, found things easy, winning three straight heats, thereby sab- bing the first place honors, Pad ishah came under the wire sixth tn the first heat, but in the next two $| was second. ¥. D. Nicol wom third piace honors, The fastest time for heat in this trot was 2:19%. | The Tacoma pace, 2:15 pace, was |the exeiting event. The first two [heats were won by Olga 8, driven |by Marhall. Katrinka Norte fin- ished In second place in both these heats and reached the wire first In the next three. Olga S, by virtue of winning the first two heats, was Sisiven the second |Baron Lovelace finished third | Time for the best beat, 2:14%. The five furlongs event was an interesting race, three horses fin- lishing under the wire neck and in frat, Arthur $| Hayman & few inches behind for |second place and Old Settler a like Hayman. The a record for a }half-mile track. In the six fur ngs race St. Salvaine finished Adena second and Salpearl *\chird. Dell Eagles, champion relay Pitchers summary: € runs off Schneider in 7 8-3 tanings and ¢ ? O y Ton yt ” om at f Moran, by Bloomfield. Pire—Toman INDIANS KEEP LEAD BY SWATTING BEES SPOKANE, July 13.—Narveson was fairty | in yesterday after Roon's game, which was won by the| yeliowfoot Indians, 10 to 2, Altman was the star of the day, making four hits in| four times at bat. Leonard sta: geen for Braves, but after fi! the bases and allowing one run the first, he was relieved by Kraft ‘When the the Indians had a big *| Geo. ©. ad Footloose . jand pony express Southwest, won the day's leg of the leowboy relay race. Entries for Today First Race. Hotel lace money. | rider of the | can Lestie Mann, the “homerun kid,” and hero of Friday's game. DXSPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS >#< By KAVBEE emitet The fame of the Potlatch bug is; not only spreading, but it is here to atay are now referring to the Seattle team as the Wao ingtead of the “tants. name goes, as long as the team ion hea up its pres ent liek. of Even if players in the Northwest- ern league cannot have the satis | faction of playing in the world’s se- |ries at the ond of the season, they find solace in the fact that |they do not bave to work during Washington | the field or om @ base for a coup! the summer on the sweltering di monds of the East. Standing tn) le Portland sporting writers | ing out for # larger purse than the | $15,500 he received for his July 4 contest. Rivers, on the other hand. ie ready to sign at McCarey’s fig-) urea. Wolgast has received #0 many offers from other fight pro- moters that he feela he ca abe in| dependent with McCarey. he can, but he cannot get too inde pendent with the public, for the pablic ts the goose (and goose ts| And #0) f} [righty that Iays the golden es. If Wolgast got his just deserts, he would draw about as large « crowd! as a temperance meeting In a bri ery until he clears the title he is bogusly holding by meeting Rivers jagain. The general public recog | Stake, 2.30 class pace mile heats: hot hours a Gay, say in Chicago, |niges Rivers as the victor of the| | Hazel Wilkins, Lightfoot, Mamie|right now, is Uke taking a shift inj *| Woodland, Yoaduo, \janto, Lou Bird, At jLona Lou, Lady Hetty, Avora. Second race—The Portus Baxter |Stake, 2.18 class trot. Mile heats 3 in 5: Zoomoak, Doc McKinney, leratto, Phyllis Wynn, Qu | Nellie Morris, Padishah. Third race—1-2 mile dash: ito Hood ....... Hal Gray, San-) L., Lady Hal, Fel . Agn see [Old Settler . | Fourth race—7-8 mile |Lerida .... |St. Salvaire ., Bennett .. Sa) Pearl | Adena Seattle, Mon. and It hed =! Pourth Ay. and 1 2| Several Eaktmor The seals and walruses Hie] attention ues., July 15 and 16 Innchard St.. Near Washington Hotel FRE. TIRCUS STREET PARADE. 10:30 A. M. 9 Bands, 250 Horses 400 people of all climes in na parade. opens dens of wild ani- mals, elephants, camels— tive costumes will be shown in Two shows daily—afternoon at 2, night at 8, doors open at land 7 p.m, Waterproof t i all. ents. Admission 25 cents to see Advance sent Sale at Gates’ Seyretry Store, 1896 Hecond Av. om moral of pert | | f the stoke-hole gf an ocean grey- hound. By the same token, Seattle ball players and fans are unable to ap- preciate the satire in the following arconigramiesst NORTH POLE, July 10. nometer went up to zero yes terday and caused much suffering. | 114) An the igloos are shimmering in| him the jare, and heat waves an inferno of the ice fields. have died of sun- torrid ke stroke |panting on the floes. Children, driven to desperation, are breaking oe holes in the foe and taking baths. Followers of the ring a ulating as to what spec: Lonnie Austin + 116) is going to do to Eddie Hubbard | selves next week, when they mix it at the Potlatch smoker, One of the five best welterweights in Seattle, who will later have occasion to meet the winner of the mill, telis me that it is a cinch that Lonnie will make Hubbard look like a circle with the rim left off, He claims that Lonnie has kept in splendid condition dur- ing his retirement, by teaching the boxing game, and that master of every trick of the trade. So mout ft be, but the fact remains that Eddie Hubbard has been doing lots of bard grilling himself, and) has been picking up a few tricks jhimself here and there, and with | that being equal, Lonnie has got the “come-back” thing to overcome, and that has been known to capture a fighter’s ibex, At this writing there seems little likelihood that McCarey will be able to rematch Ad Wolgast and Joe Rivers for a Labor day battle, | for the reason that Wolgast is hold." NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Athletic Park BASEBALL Tomorrow at 2:30, Admission, 25c and 50c. he is past | July Fourth go, and if the fight | promoters would take the same at titude, the bosus champ would soon | find the piace where he could head | in. Clarence Edmundson of the 8 tle A. C. won bis heat in the 40-me-| ter race in :50 1-5, splitting the seo-| ond ittle better than a majority! of the contenders, and this will give} chance show in the! |finals, If the Seattle boys at Stock-| holm could only know how people! |who never paid particular! to C nts are} | watching the papers to see what the | lads they know are doing in = contest with the cream of th UNE Ghictinn & wouls meke {them all more anxious than ever) t ai good account of them “POTLATCH BUG” IS READY TO RACE ing motorboat “Potlatch d by and bulit at. the| boathouse of William J. and -®, . Schertzer, at Madrona park, was launched in Lake Washington yes: |terday and sent away on a most | successful trial spin, developing | most the limit of speed for which she was designed, 35 land miles an hour, The craft was built by the Schért zer Brothers to enter in all of the | races in her class along the Pactfic | Coast, arg the builders are confi dent as a result of her maiden trip yesterday that she will outdistance the great majority of racing poWor boats on the coast. Maude Willis, evening. Lou ous lecturer afternoon The ra Bug,” Chautanqua, edth Beauchamp, humor: Chautauqua, Saturday Portland vs. Seattle Take Yesler Car. hap. Edward F. Lindberg of the Ch cago A. A. was third. “And did you enjoy Venice? “No, I can’t way that we did. We were not once arrested for breaking the speed record with our gon dolas."—Chicago Record-Herald THE WILHARD Union, Mate #433. CLOSE IN, FIREPROOF, BATH. HOT AND COLD WATER, TELEPHONE IN BACH ROOM. RATES REASONABLE. THE CROWN ROTH Mixth Ave. Three Mocks East Pr. 0. Ny fermished Reet home cooking the Board $4.00 and room B00 te 8698. Rooms Te LAKEVIEW Modern 3 and 4-room apts. Includ- ing heat, hot and < bathe: Janitor and Lelephone service new concrete, fireproof bidg. Most home- tm, In the elty: view ua mit cay line, block to Bastiake car. DIE Lakeview Ave. howe Knat eT HOTEL MARTIN BeM 11th AW Gt sane food and per week. 1 block to Single meais and deslred Good wr room for ake car line m furnished, if ona ros old water, private! lack of claret | displayed and fact that there was! j ere was & good crowd, which |meant a handsome purse for the | Fighting Baker,” Komeo Hagen. Oscar Marbet refereed the main! i ARTHUR APARTMENTS | ployed during cheap rent with “} and. 3 roome, Strictly Modern. All Outside Rooms, Level Watkin j Datiy b0e weekly 3.00 and up. From Boats. take Green Lake or Phinney Ave. car. From Depot, take Wallingtord Ave. car. Weat Seventh Ave. RATER and up Haat 3160. BLUFF APARTMENTS Furnished and nished 2, 3 and #t. and Ind av Prices right wlabed. ome @. A. 1872, Phone Mai HOTEL WILTSHIRE Furnished Sulton, $4 ngie 61.6 Cara at door on Lake, P ey, Wallingford, t-Ral | Meridian. . tance Steam SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE STAk. t ct walking di Fine loca Heat: Bley Baths Al Phoae ™ Special Weekly Rates. HOTEL BRUNSWICK $100 and U and Columbla 8t Hor FREDERICK 1108 Fifth Aw Tourists or local travelers eon: templating a brief or extended ata Till find here the comforts of ha in whieh y othe eoF will be accor fullest py tion at all time: es Teaso All outside ro hot and cold ter; from $3.50. up, with some high No Car Ware. a Ht In Clone im. HOTEL BENTON D. K. Znddach, Prop. New, Modern and Up-to-Dal Moderate Pricea. " Phone Main 5169. 1490 Sinth Ave. Between Pike jon, Seattle, MALLOY APARTMENTS University District. Beautiful Location. Two and Three-room Kenwood 1597. th and 14th N. B ne DEL NORTE Mike a Rooms 50c, Y5e, $1 and up. rates by week or month. Steam hd hot and cold water a bella) Make Reservations for Your Hotel Now The Potlatch will be a hummer! Half a million strangers will come to Seattle. Some of them will be in the city for weeks. If you want rooms and a good, clean, comfortable place to stay, look these advertisers up. Keep tab on them—they will serve you right and take good care of you. The Star says so—Enough Said! ne Kilott A156, ‘Private Rooms With Board IBIIA Seventh Ave. and Up. Strictly Modern ores, micas room week blocks | Newly Modern ¥F 50c a day and up Cali bell servi water and closet vator service; bat Tie aveeNn Rooms hy the Day or Week STEAM HBAT Bingle rooms 50c, or $1,00 for two $2.60 to $5.00 per nk. Ballard 84 108% Hallard Ave. nore, RADIUM 314 Pike st M, A. PROBASCO, Prop. Cor. Fourth Ave, ‘The Wellington Modern 4-Room Apartments, os private steam heat washer elec Service inolv private lockers ranges, electric aweeper. Tho mont desirable ap: ments for the least money In city, 1903 Jacksom St. 6) rick bullding infurnished Phone Elliott 1968, HOTEL YAKIMA S11 Maynard Ave. New, 150 Hooms, 25e Day Up. Near Depot. m heat; nicély wer baths, hot call bells in every rates | ROE ‘APARTMENTS. O12 B. Pike MRS. J. SHAULK, Prop. Walking Distance to’ Postoftice 6 Different Car I Pasa the Door Right tn the Heart of District the Auto 820.00 to 825,00 Per Month Hot wad Cold Water, Stoa Livery ~*~ HOTEL BARKER Buropean i pan0. ~ ASTORIA Corner Highth and Pine, $3 woek up: transionte Tho up y unning hot and cod ne in every room. Mal OTRL lean and cozy They're @ surprise. 2020 Western Ave, HOTEL ROAZ 216 Spring St. Elttote 1 Mra. 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