The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 16, 1912, Page 2

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Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE You never saw such a ater halt. Houses furnishes 5) NEtws AND STATISTICS GIANTS LOSE BUT/POTLATCH CARNIVAL BOXERS STILL KEEP NOW READY FOR GONG AHEAD By a lucky combination, the ry ter Years’ Sufferin Giants still hold a grip on the = lace, regardless of the fact from Tumors Jimmy Agnew gave them a little collar-and-elbow exhibition at Van couver in their first game of the lyerles with the Champs, thereby butting them out in a 6-to-O strug ‘) gle, It so happened that the Spo vno sald '*l kane Braves also lost a game yes Tia “not know |terday, which accounts for the 1 haacone Of Dr Swick’: | Glants remaining on the roof by # wen eo hin taking treatments, After. a] arrow margin weeks treatin ¢] The Champs were simply tn thé habit of winning, after cleaning up _—— ®*lSacoma for every game of the wale ial isan D | series last week, and couldn't shake Twit weladiy. tell will furnish my name and ad-/it in time to let the Giants score upon application.” “ e score book records the MASc. seattie |! fact, the score records t that they are the on who WE CAN DO THE Same FoR You 4 ete wie Give Us THE at the third station. They simply complete. GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO, MIKE STREET, Phene Maln 3927 READ THIS TESTIMONY had suffefed from st ad had tumors my old troudie suffering qrea Ky who sala OPPORTUNITY coulda't touch Agnew's offerings, . . . although several Glants testified Swick Sanitarium [fiat they ‘hoard « 2815 First Av, Seattle, Wash. Ocala lia ke os em Ann m whistle by, and a number of them smelled the smoke Thompson had nothing’ on the pill yesterday that was strange to the Britishers, They treated most of his balls as if they had met them before, didn’t like them, and spank ed them on the nose. The fielding of the Giants was so brilliant, how- ever, that many of the clouts were turned into and at least two Credit is a Necessary Jof the six runs made by the visitors Element in Business ean be ascribed to errors rather Success than hit Both teams figured when It came T= is no way in which {/to sensational plays, and divided credit can be so well built [| honors evenly on the four double as by close relations with # || plays which were pulled Well-manozed conservative bank won pald a five-buck tariff on} Tf you have not established such |}a few words he used in beefing} YANKEE VICTOR | Moran and White { Both boyg entered thefr final/| Let us fit-you with Sharons, training lap ‘oday, Moran ts quar to Box 20 Rounds ‘1: . where he is Some ' POPULAR WITH | | Moran will have his prayer for op-| work. Wi There han b¢ | portunity to rehabilitate himeelf tn | the good grace , | tight fans Saturday when he hooks| dicted, however, lup with Jack White at Vernon over|enter the ring at even money, STOCKHOLM, July “16-—The Americans in t.e Olympia games were photographed in the stadium today, and it was almost as much of a function as yesterday's award of the prizes by the king of 8weden Thousands of people turned out to seo the winning athletes grouped together, cheering them with tre mndous enthusiasm. One of the pleasant things about the American victory in cnat it seems to have left | an agreoable taxte in everybody's | mouth. The winners seem to have | ed in making (hemmelves edingly popular, and even the | rivals whom they defeated have | nothing but kind things to say of t er | 1 The atmosphere ts auch ¢ than immediately following the} games at London four years ago, | and, were it not for the death of) Lazaro, the Marathon runner, | Ww. hus thrown a decided wet b.anket over the windup of this | e's gathering, the visttors here | sid hardly part on better terms. | RIVERS SHY OF RITCHIE’S GAME Lensed Wire) | (iy United ¥ . SAN FRANCISCO, July 16-~-That Joe Rivers does not want any of Willte Ritehi- game is the opinion freely expressed today by the loca boxer’s admirers, following the an-| nouncement from Los Angeles that Promoter McCarey will match R ers with Knockout Brown or Joe Mandot in the event of a Rivers: Wol gast Labor day bout falling through. | Ritchie was as good as promised the match, and his follow potnt out that Rivers is MeCarey's one best box office bet, They say Mc Carey ts taking no chances of hav ing his meal ticket whipped. They also say that Ritchie's showing tn) his four-round bout against Wolga was more impressive than Rivers work In 13 rounds, and point to the fact that Ritchie decisively defent-) Carey may match with the little Felations you should do so at |} about a decision by Ur Toman, once. which he conside done. The Firet National Bank is o Vancouver— WH. POA substantia! conservatively man re o9 aged bank. It is the oldest nv eae tlonal bank in Seattle and its 232 8] directorate consists of men of + ae Hh er atahding evd proven ability. ee Ge ae e@6¢e 8 a . ' ° é FIRST me me EDDIE HUBBARD—LONNIE AUSTIN. i PO. ey] Unless all signs fall, the bouts tojhis teaching, howover, he is ex NATIONAL BANK ® 2 § e[be staged at the Coliseum Wednes-|Pected to make « good showing, $ 2 2 Slaay evening, at the Potlatch Box-|*24 there are many fans whe ox wanes eo iageaag © 1 8 Sltng carnival, under the efficient | "ra: een ‘7.07% the decision ; | . a Pat Scott, the lightweight chan o. 8.8 4 Firet at James Pioneer Square @ 1 4 4} management of Dan Salt, will excel | pion of the Northwest, will be sent : | Ls }/ anything attempted In this Hoe for| against Abe Lace, lightweight + 3d Pa tong time |champion of the North Pacifie.feet. : te | The tarnival will be « double-| Both of these boys are clean, stoady, Totals ses. © 2 4 14 4) barreled affair all the way through | hard-hitting boxers, and this bout nemo innings ie ae . and is rather remarkable for the| will cause as much excitement as enn ps alain 9 So ; reason that all of the participants |the Austin-.abbard miil Summary? Stolen bases ippert,|i the six bouts are Seattle boys,| In the double semi-windups Billie bal dacrifine hite Persons, James |most of them reared here and all/ Williams and Billie Speck, both of Beane Kivpert. James, Dearett-lof them working in or near the |S ¢, will mix it for four rounds Struck aan ay Agnew 0; te Themeacal This adds to the interest and/at 126 pounds, and Tom Dale and | Thompson to Raymond * an evening of clean sport.|Art Wilson will weigh In at the jo rinker; James te greatest interest is center/same figure for four rounds. Hit by piicher— ing in the bout between Lonnie! The « i events will be be i} on basee—Vancouver ¢ Austin and Eddie Hu! 1, welter: tween Ted Waltman and Al Mosler | vire—Toman weights, one of the windops. Lon-|at 125 pounds and Arthur Thomp- ieeitioaes nie Austin is making a “comeback” | gon and Gill McNeil! of Bremerton, Noyes Loses Game; journey, and in doing so is going |at 138 pounds. Ends Winning Streak) “? "ns the welterweight cham-| Harvey Donaldson, the 116-petind ‘ tease eee KL SPOKANE, July 16.—Having| been in constant ——_ thro | vatle © Ww iu seal $5 ghbatiote stolorten tun tee r ry cra wreath Charlie ‘ateon wot Beattle Indians, Noyes went up against the hoodoo 18 yesterday, and hin an- Bees Find Tigers gora was roped. The Colts landed Easy, as Usual) on the Indian hurler for 10 clouta,| % ‘They wil! soon be on the way, VICTORIA, July 16.--It was no||——— straight to ; which, taken tn connection with nd cottlo portepe cage boys, | costly errors by his team-mates, put| trick at all for the Victoria team te 6 acres in this fertile district | ‘%e Indian sign on the Indian pitch.| Wallop the Tacoma Tigers here yes. $2650, cash, er. Umps Moran got in bad with terfay afternoon, 10 to 4. Schmats “gn we a oe. the crowd for putting Frets out of Started to hurl for the visitors, but Seatti pitching staff is lookin, CLIFFORD up, and, with the acquisition of Biaine Gordon, who started, bis pro: 1019 Third Av. “The imimigrants are coming, boys, the contest, and when the Indiang W44 driven from the box tn the fifth started to roast him from the bench {nning and replaced by Hall, after he he chased all the substitutes to the bad walked in two runs. The game clubhouse. was Victoria’s all the way, Score by innings | __ Score by tmnt | Spokane | Portiand wional hurling career With. the Giants four years ago, thd trew of any other team in the league. Man ager Raymond has bad his lamp on) es ; Distinctive. x “a Gordon for a long time, and finally | traded McMullin and Outfielder Holderman to Tacoma for the pitcher, It's a good swap for both teams, as MceMullin has been hit ting steadily of late, and that is what Tacoma needs, as well as field ing experts. Seattle was badly in need of another pitcher, as the steady and frequent grind was be ginning to tell on the small staff. Large William James, Seattl star pitcher, who will be known Boston's $7,500 beauty next year, gave his ankle a nasty twist a few Moments before Saturday’s game started, and had to be hustled off to a hospital, It was feared for a time that some of the small bones were | fractured, but the X-ray shows that i| there was nothing stirring in that |Iine, and his physician says that he | will be able to get into a uniform again in seven days. It was a di: per arr ar | SPpointment to the crowd Sunday yn Y $0 19 . 188i Boston. & < |not to find James in the box, and his Chicngo 47 28 \62T|Wash'n 60 98 accident would have been a serpus fins be $98/Phile a6 menace to Seattle's toate ceo ye po if it had been of a serious nafpre, Bre 40 42 but with the new sidewheeler, Jane ae u $4 404) gon, from Aberdeen, on thegrutfing be staff, and the coming of Gorfon| the BACK TO THE Woops Giants should be able to hold their _ — PHILADELPHIA, July 16,--Man-}OWO until James is aga! mpng mt Loule 10, New York on ager “Connie” Mack of the Athlet-|those present. As a mattd&of Tact, | Chtcago &, Boston 7 fos announced today that he had re. ap gave a very @ibditable | Pittabure 4-8, Brooklyn 3-4 eased Piteher “Cy” Morgan to showing when he took ¢ m1 Philadelphia. 2, Cincinnash 4 Kahete City “Bua? tHe) Sunday, in the game with Mbtiind, AMERICAN LEAGUE RESUL) PEE r wa. ee W. H, Breen of Port Orchard] Tom McDonald, of the 8. ALC. hing asningion 2 game to town Saturday, bought a/has been sweating drops of hipod : . sien ahs ca, ease around and getting the Athletic events torl he ve feet + tha " « votlatch on Wednesday and Frifay Modern Furniture He made the journey home around| afternoon into shape, iy Rais | me | Charter Oak Ranges. the Sound by way of Olympia. Spiration has been rewarded a twirlers bids fair to excel that of; 8 | | o4 Joo Mandot, one of the men Mc | | ‘KAUFMAN IS ILL; ELDER MAY FIGHT SAN FRANCISCO, July 16 With | Al Kaufman on his back fighting | off & threatened attack of pneumo-| nla, Promoter Eddie Graney |x| scouting about here today for # sult-) able opponent for Charlie Miller lant motorman, who was to) have met Kaufman in a 20-roun bout July 21. Graney hopes to nounce his choice tonight. Denver) Jack Geyer has been tn training} here for some time past, in the bope | of « match, an¢é was anxtous to take} Kaufman's place. The first call, however, probably will be given Sob | ier Elder, on the strength of two! pion of the Northwest. As he has|champion wrestler of America, will — he hae already fought with) Millgr. big card of entries in all of the) events, and every promise of the most successful athletic meet ever held tn Seattle, The events will be pulled off in front of the grand stand, on Fourth ay, The country sports will come first, on Wednes- day afternoon, and many of the urrounding towns are deeply tn- j terested in them, and on Friday on Walsh, of the 8. A. C., will try |for a new world’s record with t | 36 and 65-pound weights, Lovers of the boxing game will have a chance} to see a splendid program at the Potlatch smoker at the Coliseum Wednesday evening. Every boxer jon the program is a Seattle boy, 1 went down to see the pictures of the Rivers-Wolgast battle at t Motropolitan theatre yesterday, The| pictures convinced me that Wolgast | is holding a title that really belongs | |to the sturdy Mexican. I listened] |to the comment of the fans about me, and the great majority of them | are of the same opinion. The plc tures showed that Rivers bad the| better of the milling most of the way and landed three blows to Wol-| gast’s one, and in three rounds {n| particular hat the so-called chem-| pion going 80 ways. Wolgast bores| in the greater part of the time, and this in spite of the numerous blows | the Mexican ends. The final round| is more or lee* chaos after the two boys fall, but !t looks as if Rivers were fouled by Wolgast at the sam time he delivered a blow to the lat ter that sent him to the floor, and that Wolgast fell on Rivers’ bended knee, injuring himeelf. Welsh is plainly shown lifting Wolgast, while counting out Rivers, which Is con |trary to the rules and should give | Rivers the victory. In addition to | that, however, Rivers ts shown ris ling to his knee to Jump up and con tinue the battle before the count of ten, as he plainly showed he would have done had the gong not ended the round before Welsh ended tho fight, That decision is rotten, pu trid and decayed, | The old joke was that the type- | writer was the best friend of the pugilist, but here is one who pre- fers to take it out in spelling. 1. B. Merritt, whose ballyhoo ts a feature | of the Ortental carnival near China town, is an old-time 125-pound box- er of the New York Athletic club, who gained some prominence on | this coast several years ago. He is now doing the barking for a mon- | key show, | CHASE DEAL OFF CHICAGO, July 16.—Declaring that, to secure Hal Chase, he would have to weaken his team more than Chase would strengthen It, Presi dent Chas. Comiskey of the White Sox announced today that negotia tions for the purchase of the hill jtop first sacker are off. It 19 un derstood Frank Farrell of the | Yankees wanted Captain Lord, Kd | Walsh, the Coliseum and Jackson | Park for Chase, Most eye trouble can be romedied bY gorreetly fitted Glasses.—-Pearson’s Magazine. DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Gporte Encouraged FOOT BASKETBALL We guarantee our bo correctly fitted, the standard 20-round route, tered at Venice, LOB ANGELHS, July 16.—Owen "oot troatment along with bis at Doyle's camp. yn practically no affair, It is pre hit of the Lon Angeles wagering on th however, that the boys will The Tail End of fF affneys Stock} Is Now Being Sold at A GREAT SACRIFICE $5.00 Knox Hats .. 8Sc $2 to $3 Straw Hats 85c fF $8 Opera Hats . $2.85 | $5 J.B. Stetson. $1 851] Clothing at Less Than 1-2 Furnishing Goods at Less Than 1-2 Store Opens at 9 A. M. 1 Satins Old Store 708 First Avenue A Fact That's Well Worth Remembering. “Es Geibt Kein Kopweh” To Our | Potlatch Visitors= Welcome a 2 * To Seattlh—The Metropolis of the Northwest The city of beautiful homes, public parks and scenic driveways; The gateway to Golden Alaska and the broad Pacific; ‘A city of fine hotels, metropolitan advan- tages and conveniences; Foremost in public improvements and civic pride, ‘And the home of that peerless brew— rasta i OP GeumAyw ae The Independent Brewing Co. Seattle, Washington,

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