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NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Athictic Park BASEBALL Tomorrow at 300 pm TACOMA VS, VICTORIA Admission and b0o, Foster Car KODAK ishing of the Finest * ry “Ta a NEws AND STATISTICS Professional Sporte Fostered 4 STRAIGHT ON GIANTS ‘The Vancouver Champs have cor tainly got the Giants’ number, and at the close of festivities In the A. ©. burg Wednesday evening that number was four, The Champs won the day's combat by a score of four to umpty, aking it four straight games for the series, The only answer is that Ray mond’s men were unable to land on the corkscrews offered them by Bryam, Vancouver's importation from the Sacramento club, who not only pitched airtight ball on the two occasions when Giant runners reached third base, causing their demise at that station, but pitched the kind of bali that prevented much running between the pan and ee | HO first sack. Hut six Giants got as far as the initial bag on their way around, Moran had a chance to slip one across in the third and save a shut- out after he had reached third, but he moved with all of the speed of molasses north of the Arctic circle and the chance went glimmering. Chick oofted the pili to Persons in deep center and Moran could almost have rotied home on the throwtn’ but he didn’t. The Champs really earned but one of their four runs and that was im the fifth when Persons singled, stole second and went home on Frisk's bingle. The other three Vancouver runs were chargeable to a couple of bin gles which made good, with the as sistance Glant errors. The game was full of features with the sonore divided between individuals of both teams. Tealey Raymond did some crandstand stuff, in the line of pickups and pegs that saved his team from a worse drub- South Africa was prepared for it's fleet-feoted policeman, K, K. McArthur, when he won the Olym- plo Marathon, As soon as he fin fahed, MeArthur was picked up bodily and a laurel wreath was placed upon his brow, McArthur has never been defeated jn a Mara- thon, and his friends wore confi dent he would do the thing he did. The United States did not ex- pect to win, and some surprise was occasioned that six Americans fin ished among the first ten and that one of the six was third. The lack of Marathon class among the mom- bers of the team became apparent soon after landing at Stockholm, and only @ lucky aceldent or won- derful display of pluck could have sent 4 wearer of the red, white and blue shield home in first place. Str, INDIANAPOLIS and Te, 9100, ree A Me 1100, 3100, 5:00, Vi, nie eee Se ew Reoued BO FOR EVERETT AND EDMONDS Saye wet ve ow tales ta eee © {HREN noUND TRIPs party ‘Trip, Mverett S80, Ha- 40c. ‘Round Tetp, Rverett rs and Schedules Subject Change Without Notice. Deva. Main 3993, 99% ATTELL FIGHT 18 ON SAN FRANCISCO, July 18.--All doubts as to the Abo Attell-Harlem Tommy Murphy match in this city on Aug. 3 were cleared away yester day by the announcement that Jim Buckley, manager of Murphy, haw left New York for San Francisco, Murphy ts due to arrive here the latter part of the week, which will give him plenty of time to train, bing while Kippert and Persons got a hand from the stands by sens ‘at times with some form of | tonal running harpoons. fratgeadn if'neglected, becomes] ‘The teams will mect this after One Cate of hoon and again this evening. O} Yol! Just tieten to thist Veinenterns au ® 4 PO «& wf Listen! Mayor A. J. Gitlts of Wal-| Scotch Stomach | vhs. 2 8 Te 4 sin Waits nas instructed his chiet of a gt ee Se police to arrest all players in the R agg vs eS Tri-State league who “beef” against Satie e ; ent the umpire’s decision and charge .. 28 them with disorderly conduct, The care indigestion, Zee sheuit a 2S mayor's action has the drawback Pilots of Gerding tan | Bream. P': ion aa of being inspired by a personal mo- and drunk Hke tea Pie t > iy a tive. His wife accompanied him to Sacaeen Gils eens toe nie * 7 37 12 4) a game recently and wan struck Ip ated 4 ra gr a mH PO A Fl the face by @ bag 0: peanuts thrown ene aaa Raat $ & 3 2 fby.e dibulous fan, The mayor got SCOTCH STOMACH a eg ail het up” about it, and his man S0c REMEDY $ 2.3 4b Pidate ftotiowe ue also Unreatens > g00D to issue “rules for rooting,” but in Mare ere H H a H strikes mo that Hizsoner ts biting $ 3 3) Pott more than he can masticate in e 6 this event, as any effort to stem gitimate rooting would put @ crimp In the game that it could not stand. However, his action looking to the arrest of brawlers on the dia mond could be adopted in North | Western league circles with profit, « *Datted for Strait tn nine Seore by taniags Whooping cough kills year in this country. More than) attle Sommary _ Seariet fever, Weer baby may be Sena, Snectte bite—-Bennet!, Whaling, Frisk Bases balle—-Olf Byram 1. of ~Ry Byram 5. . * ty Lewis to Drinker: Shaw Tito Jackson. Latt on tases-—-Vancouver Seat ee eee aig] 1. Geattio & Umplrr—Toman as the mere matter of a fine falls to stop the “crabbing” whoa some of the loftydomed indicator men make a dectsion in their sleep. eon dan- Umps was sick Tuesday and Phil Cooney held the indicator on the Portland Spokane game. Aren those Spokane people, players and fans alike, lucky? many, He with ae VICTORIA, July 18—The busi- mre diseases eas ends of tho Bees wore in work: ‘@ treat/ing order yeaterday afternoon and Nee wiinont Arex" \the Tacoma Tigers were stung tn les, ete. etc.) +to2 game. One run was made im the first on a Tiger error, and two ‘ARIU jmore were marked up, im the fifth Wash. when Meek was purposely walked, and when two men were down, two ran home on Clementson's bingle. | Tacoma’s runs were made when Jansen clouted out a homer with a | man on, Heore by innings: not let your wi The idea that @ preacher has to fo around wearing an expression as if those members of his family who escaped death in the carthquake are down with the pip is rapkily disappearing, and one of the men who is boosting It along to the fadeaway ia the Rev. L. K. Rich- ardson of Seattle, who is a very husky athlete and a crack with the tennis racket. In the Oregon ntate tennis tournament at Portland, the Seattle gentleman of the cloth cleaned up McCormick, the Los An- geles high school champion in straight sets, There's nothing very sepulchral or solemn about that, is there? — Phiiadetphia Brookiyn 7, Rain at Cincinnati AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS Chicago 1-3, Boston 6-17 Washington 1-6. St Detroit 124, Phi A Minnesota sheriff, A. A. Lan gum, has conceived the idea of a complete court—judee, sbertff, deputies and clerks—on wheels, Ia Hotel Ethelton Our rates are in kk with Cloveiand 5, New to The - other words, he wants the officers and $1 per day. COA LEAGUE RESULTS to travel about the county in auto stores and theat agg oo ‘ we Sti . mobiles and motorcycles, arrest, Opposite Postoftics. oe bison & teoramente th try and pass judgment on all men. 1 rth Pr ncaa _—oy Soteiabamescoimniponcin Unpretentious paaioes but you get ten additional cigarettee—20 for 15 cents. Seven Slabsters Are With each package off Fatima e set penpand eoopen, 25 of which Used in One Game f secure a handeome felt eollege pen- ¢ nant (12492) —seleetion of 109. SPOKANE, July 18.—-By using four pitchers in the box yesterday afternoon against three pitchers by the Portland team, the Indians » able to overcome a five-run and get away with a 7-to-6 vie It looked more like a prom tory. enade on and off the field than a baseball game, and in all 27 players were teed in the nine innings, In the seventh the various pitchers for the Colts passed five men and al _jlowed three hits, which brought four runners over, COAST spckceaa EE’ TR. beacon. te" SO mend. Rect by in Vancve GL 46 “esulOnuing 6 a3 seal? “ Oootor 4d eur Beattie. tt 44 68 «248 060 000 0 Om8 Viana $0 ian FRISCAN A WINNER _ " 400) BOSTON, July 18.—M. McLough- AMERICAN lin, the San Francisco tennis star, 2 Pet W. le Pet. lis well up among the champions in Tip tomtom 08 87 684) the 22nd annyal tournament of the ash'n 62 84 605 Soolrniia. 48 $6 .671| Longwood C#fcket club today as a Cinointt i 599 .Chicago 46 81 619) result of his victory over J. 8. Nel Pe od br ee 42 °443| son in the third round of the tennis & St Louie M66 445.41. L/ule 26 87 \v74, Singles, ‘The score was 6-1, 6-8 and Bottom 66 68 818M. Kune 88 66 246 6-3, SP'O ‘au ih at MARATHONER M’ARTHUR Dx SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS>< By KAYBOE eacrret dicants on the spot. : In one part of the state tramp: are so numerous during the #u mer that the sheriff has been un able to cope with the situation from | his office In the court house. Now it is his Intention to send depsties out On motorcycles to round up the! vagrants, then hale them before the magtetrate at the improvised) “automoblie court. The Seattle Motorcycle club balked in their race meet of July 4 by the rain are going to tackle ft again next Sunday, and havo prepared a «splendid amateur pro- «ram, including a 50mlle race on the half mite track at ‘Madison park. No races are more exciting than those staged by , burners on two wheels hoping they get better than the late lamented faee meet at Madison. There wilh be 10 events, every one a dandy and some new amateur highly probable, A lot of peopie who have been here from surrounding cities #6 far thin week are disappointed that professional baseball «: it looks like a short-sighted ey on the part of the management not to have the Giants playing at home during the carnival week. The next beat thing has been however, and the fans will get a chance to see the Tigers of Tacoma and the Victoria Bees on the local diamond today and tho feet of th week, until the Giants return Sun- day morning with tho Vancouver team to play the final of? their Present series Sundhy afternonn. Joe Cohn, the Spokane manager, has sold Pitcher Bill Noyes to the Boston Nationals and next season he will be with James and Whal- ing. If Noyes makes good “Cohn will receive the largest figure for him he ever got for a player. Noyes was secured by the man- agement of the Spokane t from San Francisco in the Coast sue, whore he was given no chanee to make good in the early «pring prac tice, He was at first loaned)to the Jocal club and was after acgitired through the trade for Wuffil, the Spokane management getting Alt man and Powell along with Noyes for the leading hitter of the In. diane. There were quite a few of the fans who criticised Cohn when RTS OVER EDDI HUBBARD Lonule Austin is again those present in the fiatic CHAMPS MAKE |T|OLYMPIC MARATHON WINNER) AUSTIN IS VICTOR E among world Ne “returned” at the Coliseum last night in his bout with Eddie Hub bard and made food on all of hie just- before-the-battlomother state. monte Hubbard forced the fight ing from the first and made every effort to land his watlops the game, but Austin's cleverness han offset the rushes, and while the latter's back was agal time aod Hubbard wae boring in for all he blows Hubbard have sufficient much misery the ropes much of the was worth, what landed did not steam to cause early in the last round they went at It ham mer and tongs and Austin some stiff ones on the decision at the bands eree Charley Hulen, The was popular, although many present who figured entitied to a draw for bis alvenens. The prettiest mill of the planted of Ref deotalon there were Hubbard agKren evening wan between Pat Scott and Abe Lace, the sailor lightweight. had the edge all the way, b Soott ut both lads put up « clever fight and mixed it hard from the first bell, swap ving swate frequently. close fighting Scott bad it the sallor. ing, Billie Williams earned cision over Billie 8; k in at 126 pounds. The only polntment of the smoker Moaler. dane it t and was @ case ‘tother was af ration of the crowd for his 15 pounds heavier. into the ring on ten mint tice after eating a heart bis bout with Dale Wit odd against him, Street pr all other things being equi have been entitled to the got. BSidewheel” to # draw, both boys going joust with all they had Adolph Schacht refereed j Mminaries, the way through, being when Art Wilson failed to show for Thompson GIL MeNelll went four fast rounds In the all over By superior footwork and punch the de. thelr go disap wan the bout between Ted Whitman and Al of one raid, ft was like @ running race for Mosler and like a sleepfeat for Whitman. Frank Streets aroused the adm showing against Toma Dale, who waa about Streets vent no- ntew y me h every at up & «reat and clever battle, and, with J, would draw he and into the in them the pre Harvey Donaldson, champion 115- pound wrestler, threw Charlie Wat son in 6 minutes and 16 seconds and won the second fall after ton |minutes, on aggressivenens. a The crowd was large and orderly and the carniva) was a success all the best that Promoter Dan Salt ever staged in Seattle. Danger, the invincible 1620 Belmont av., in dead. months, brief fighting career. the neighborhood loved which was always | He found the valuable antin This }from poisoning powdered glass to The owner has evidence a pects well as for damages. LOS AN [Angeles boxin | keen interest today uled 20 round mill betwee 3, July eon’ “FIGHTING BULL “DANGER” DEAD pit they have not been able to #ee «| bulldog belonging to E. D, Storts, He was} the vietim of powdered glass fed to him in meat by some cowardly! day, for any fast out-of-town team | neighbor or other person who bad a wradge against the dog or his owner. While but a young dog of eight! Danger waa known levery dog fancier in Seattle, as he} was an animal of unusual breet/ ond brawn, which had never beey/| whipped in the efght battles of bis $100 Stortz says that every child of the friendly with them, and that he never waded into @ fight without bis master’s signal.| dog, mal Sun- |day evening suffering apparently} morning he | died, and an examination showed | be the cause. «ainst a |man in the neighborhood, and ex-|°UNt for the high score.” to prosecute criminally, |MORAN IS READY FOR GO WITH WHITE |! Si'verdaie batters. McDonald, 18.—Los fans are evincing | Olson in the sched n Owen the trade was first made, claiming! Moran and Jack White at Vernon that he had got the worst of the deal, but it has been proven that while Wofflt is a good player pnd is hard to beat with the willow, Altman can hold down the third sack in as good style as Wuffil and that Noyes has proven to be|{s his opportunity to rehabilitate Out @ long one in the ninth worth more to the Indians than two Wuffii's. Officers and Yachtsm to Be Smoker Preparations are complet the "Golden Potlatch smoke be given this evening i the Rainier club, under the for agement of the Seattle Ya and the tion Seattle Carnival The smoker will be those Invited to m rs of the United Stat marine and revenue cutter and visiting yachtsmen, Tom McDonald of the who has charge of all the athletic sports, has arra splendid card for the entert of the distinglushed gu and there will be many other” ‘ont ing features, Refreshmengey will be served, PLAYER BREAKS LEG IN O'BRIEN GAME O'Brien lost to the Iroquois Sun day to 3. While making 4 slide to second one of the Iroquois play ers sustained a broken leg. The pitchers for both teams whiffed 9. Sbarkey, Root and Cochrane per. formed ae battery work for O'Brien. ‘right and McJanis were the Iroquols battery, ‘JAPS WIN, Mikados defeated Loyal Heights 6 to 3 in a well-played game Sun- day. Godd’s pitching was the fea- ture of the game, 7 32 64 | Heights . Mikados Saturday reached | pounds, Both boys alrea the weight Mmit Carey's ultimatum that thi himself in the estimation fight public here. him, BOX TO A DRA OAKLAND, Cal, July premacy ts still unde between Frits |kane middlewetgnht, Weeks had a slight shade, deciaion was not his usual class. red by frequent clinching. Joe Azevedo of Sacrame prised the fans and plan, negro element black featherweight way in six rounds. ers without come to in © $1.60 per week up. Transte olicited. Take Howitt » 2314 Hewitt Ay, ided Holland, the protested. t . land fought wildly and didn't show |®*™e by forfeit as no excuse wa The bout was mat of Oakland learn from other 8, Prof, Rab All outside rooma, Ra dy have of 128 | Otymple Light work for each is|lympica Sunday the program for the next two days.| ayes tossed “some Moran has recelved Promoter Mc- | Seattle crowd. is battle of the If he wins sey-| Breece and Bojewskt eral good matches will be offered |the Loveras play Bremerton, WEEKS AND HOLLAND| Ww 18. and = Billy Weeks of Vancouver, B.C, as a result of a 10round draw they boxed before the West Oakland club last night Some believed but the Hol nto sur sed the into gloom by beating Lee Johnson, thofr idol, all the dance in two vate inatre al fre, I 8 y day and ning. Dancing guaran - teed. 20 teachers HIPPODROMB Fifth and University | If you have tried to suc r" EVERETT It Will Pay You to Look Up SUNNYSIDE HOTEL ch st and most desirable roo; mt tra oar to . opponents a run for their money, A DOPE AND COMMENT Amatour Gporte Encour \LUTHER M’CARTHY NEARLY DROWNS ed WILDWOOD, N. J, July Me Luther MeCarthy, the Missouri heavyweight, owes his life today to the prompt action of the life | guards at the beach here, McCarthy haa included surf bathing as part of his training for his bout with out beyond his depth, His cries attracted the guards who dragged his ashore unconuctous. MeCarthy was none the worse today, and the experience will not interfere with the Palzer bout. on a — ] rm nm _— ' oo — =o = rm =o ow TO RAGE NEXT SUNDAY A aplendid program of motor cycle races has been prepared for tho meet at Madison park track Sunday afternoon, under the rus ploes of the Seattle Motorcycle club An extra concession was obtained to hold thé Sunday moet in view uf the fact that the races on the Fourth of July were stopped by the rain There will be several events, tn which the new open ported ma the Hubbard ing tower that earned for him pected that there will slit the wind in @ manner never before seon on 4 Seattle track, A fine line of prizes and trophies will be awarded the winners of the various events, Entries for the races, all of them amateur, are pouring in, and a good field ie sewured. The entries will close this evening at the Motorcycle club house, 4009 E. Mad ison st. In all there will be 10 events, in cluding the extra race of 60 miles. There will be 6, 6, 10, 11, 20, 26 and bOmile races, as well as three 3 mile events, and it is expected that a large crowd of enthusiasts will be on hand to witness them. 0. & W. WINS 17 INNING GAME The O-W. R. & N. team and the Port Gamble team battled for 17 innings Sunday, and the Railroad boys brought home the bacon in the 17th by putting three runs across the rubber. The seore from the seventh to the 17th inning stood 3 to 3. The O. R. ran an excursion |The final score was 6 to 3 in favor lof the OW. R. & N. The features jof the game were the splendid catching of Mahoney and the pitch ing of Harvey and Zolo for the rafl- lroad team. Lewis, of Gamble, jpltched = good game. Captain Welch ted the fireworks in the | 17th inning by getting a single, and was followed by Mahoney, who got a double, scoring Welch. Hutch. inson also scored for the O.-W., making three runs for the Railroad | bo: Batteries: O-W. R. & N.—Har- vey, Zolo and Mahoney. Gamble— Lewis and James The O-W. R. & N. would like to tangle with Marysville or Everett, jand have an open date for next Sun- Communteate with E. P. Welch, 300 Colman Building, Seattle. RANGERS BEATEN Rangers met defeat at the hands jof the Asahi’s Sunday 6-2. WILSON COLLEGE BEATEN Wilson Modern Business college | writes: “Helped greatly by the aid | of the umpire, the Winslow base ball team defeated Wilson's 17 tc 13 at Winslow. Poor grounds ac "NOTHER FOR POULSBO Poulsbo trounced Stiverdale Sun-| y by the fat score of 11 to 4.) | Tony Olson of Poulsbo struck out | | Silverdal player, made a sensation- | al one-handed spear. Batteries- | and Berguson; Lyan and} Peterson. | LOVERAS WIN | ‘The Loveras the Sequim at Sequim 6 game for the Blanchards won the | Loveras by driving Bat beat game for the | terles—Hayes and Car iter; | Next Sunday | L. & H. WIN Lowman & Hanford walloped | Medina 16 to 4 last Sunday. The | Lowman boys hit hard. They want |} a game, preferably with the Collins Sigers, Call Main 7181. | JAPS FORFEIT GAME The Magnolia baseball team and |a crowd of admirers waited in vain Sunday for the appearance of the | Asabis for a scheduled game, and | |the Magnolias then claimed th presented for nonappearance. The Magnolias have the next two Sun- |days open and are anxious to ar |range games with any class B jteams for dates. Phone | Johansen, Main RAY WANTS WELTERS Jimmie Ray, the Bremerton wel- terweight, is out with a blanket |challenge for any of the 145-pound boys of Seattle, and is anxious to jarrange matches with the best of them. He has been pretty closely | jconfined at Bremerton. for some | time past, but is now In splendid {training and guarantees to give his letter addressed to him at Bremer ton will reach him. aa Al Palzer this month, and ventured) CONCESSIONS FOR BOUT (By United Prone Leased Wire) BULLETIN. LOS ANGELES, July on Labor day. Wolgast and Jones and Woigast fle offered, and it is wil lieved be finally signed. tel services Labor da From the same source it was guar- anteed $15,000 with a privilege of an excellent percentage of the gross learned that Wolgast wil! by receipts. He also will be touched upon. tentatively approved Geo. at Vernon. MoCarey stated that chines will participate, and It Is €%-| provision governing the choice of a referee probably will be inserted in the articies, Solomon Wins Cue _ was eated by of Portland last night at Brown Hulen’s. battle settles 2 two last night with a which he gained point of a jinx, the local are anxious match. The prospects for such match are bright Modern Furniture Charter Oak Ranges. Typew mnaner /BOTHSIDES MAKE 18.—Joe | Levy, manager for Joe Rivers, late | yesterday accepted Promoter Tom | MeCarey’s terme for a return light weight championship battle between Rivers and Ad Woigast at Vernon nis upon receipt iT already had intimated that they are satis- with the terms MoCarey had) According to unofficial Informa- tion, Rivers will get $10,000 for hin reported later today that both camps have Blake, who referees the preliminary bout: Contest by 25 Points For the third consecutive even-| ing, Chase Sibley, local billiardist, Henry Solomon The result of last night's the arguments be! tween these two crack cue artists, | Solomon started in on his opponent lead, preceding evenings in games of blocks of 60. 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