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NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Atblettc Park BASEBALL ‘Tomorrow at 4 o'Clock p. m. TACOMA VS, VICTORIA Wer's Sam Suits... $30 TRACIE Witenes. 905 1-2 Third Avenue BUNGALO Ws. e700 AND Ur NICHOL! MINOR URY BLK. : Hotel Ethelton with be Our rates are In keepin: @ times, #1 to $7 a woel 4 $1 per day. Near all la Mores and theatres. Opposite Posteftice. KODAK Fintahing of the finest kind, “In at five one. at on they're di P.-1 Bids. 99% ~ Scotch Stomach Remedy cure fndigestion. You shoul! keep this wonderful iy house or traveling ba. and drun® ike tea. Pleasa.t taste, better for the stomach. Be sr wolle re ht Gal cessantec:’ remetion be salle _ SCOTCH STOMACH 80: REMEDY AT ALL Gooo pRuGGisTs FAST STEAMER: LEAVE COLMAN DOCK As Follower FOR TACOMA Stre. INDIANAPOLIS and onrrnw. 500, Schedules Subject With nge Without Notice. The WHOOPING COUGH HAS STRUCK SEATTLE Whooping cough kflis 6.822 each Year in this country. More than Searlet fever, Your baby may be | one of these 6.522. Whooping cough is very con- tagious. ft ts an is an exceedingly dan- dizeaxe with children under Felieve it, and a few treatments EFFECT A CURE. Do not let your baby die with ing cough when ft can be Pts pon the first indication of presence of this “grave” diseas ephone us, Killott 2090, | We, trent Py of diseases without drugs, ers, tumors, hioed poison, femais troubles, stomach troubles, ete, etc. 8815 First Av., Seattle, Wash. { MILLER HIGH GUNIGIANTS DROP 2 AT POTLATCH | GAMES TO THE SHOOT CHAMPS With a record of 280 birds out of] Ibex fs defined by N. Webster as a possible 300, Ralph H. Miller, the/a apecies of wild goat. If Web were Seattle amateur, was the high gun} working these days he would have at the Potlatch trap-shooting car-|to define “Champa” as a species of nival which came to a close after/ibex getters, That's hap two days’ shooting Thursday even-|pened at Vaacouver yesterday in we. Iphone A ofrered}iwo games when the Giant angora by .. Moore went to Mr. Miller, Miller took a good lead in Wed neaday's shooting, but by the tine the regular events were finished, Jensen had tied him, On the first shoot-off of 16 birds, each got iM. In the second shoot-off Miller killed), . capac 16 utraight and Jensen dropped one.) The Giant goat is said to be on t Mink was high gun among the the tamest {fn captivity at Vaw rofessionals, making a score of 38¢/Couver and will He down under the alr Seombis reo ids. Reid |tble and pleat whenever Jimmy | won the DuPont trophy with a mark ot 1 straight kills, and the gun case offered by the Pacific Hard- ware & Steel Co, went to Del Coop- er, the old-timer, who made @ run of 89. The $12 pipe offered by Browster for the longest run for Wednesday 5 ir heeda im the was won by Robingon, who also won| Proudly rearing their heads in tt the L. W. Suter trophy for the best/first position. That Is thelr thes score of the first day, making 139/¥4# rearing Ite head and It prove out of a possible 150 a shinioy mark for the goal-getters. ‘The score, each man shooting at] There was nothing to the first 150 birds, follows game, positively nothing, Clariee. *Mink 148, R. H. Miller 147, *Lee}| Willis, the Vancouver heaver, held Barkley 147, *L. Reid 147, Del Coop-| the goat halter in his hand all the what was grasped firmly by one horn in the afternoon struggle to the mer ry roundelay of 10 to 1, and in the twilight mbat, when the other prong was roped with three half hitches, the Giants falling to score. Agnew raises his hand and gives the high sign. By taking the doubleheader yew it 16 ally terday Vancouver made straight games and {nid that means that they have copped all six games from Raymond's men, who went to the Canadian seaport er 144, Nelson 143, Reihe 143, *H.) Way, Aliowing but eight hits, while Poston 143, Jensen 142, Caldwell/the scorekeeper wore the lead off 142, Barr 142, *Holahan 141, Thomas) his pene! jotting down Vancouver bunts and bingles and scores. Fr 140, G. Miller 100, Hiilite 148, Ford ote, There were flashes of their old- 140, Spartley 140, Robinson 140, D. Reid 139, *Fisher 129, Saller 139, K./tme form as for tnatance, when Cooper 138, Troch 138, Bracknoy Mann made a one-hand spear of 128, *Willett 138, Dajue 137, Mahan| Bennett's long fly, turning & home 137, Blsenbeer 137, Fieming 137,|rum into an out, but for the greater French 135, Garrison 135, M. C.|part of the game the tbex sat still Smith 135, Truesdale’ 132, Knight) with his bead ready to receive the 132, Porter 132, Climle 132, Rice/rope, Thompson's offerings were 132, Britten -132, Morrison 131,/ simply Crowe 131, Junker 131, J. Cooper| Concannon went on the mound 130. for the Giants in the second gam *Professtonal. and put up a splendid combat, but the Champs wised up to him near the and the slugfest started He never had anything on Agnew, who shut out the Giants for the svc ond time tala week. TIGER CHANGES MEAN STRENGTH Pete Morse and Ody Abbott, shortstop and outfielder, respec) tively, for the Tacoma Tigers, have| been released. The cause given by Watkins is personal » nee ry r With the releases President Wat kins has secured players which will be a big strengthening to the Tigers, Charlie Schmutz, Tacoma’ [star twirler, bas been traded to | Vancouver for Pitchers Agnew and Belford and Outfielder Persons. Bill Goodman, who gave Art Bues, the phenomenal Seattle third sacker, run for his money ax leader of this sack In the league, has been secured by the Tigers from St. Paul. nl ewcccccces Ss Strait, rf Mann, of Chick, ib Raymoni Whaling Thompaon. i Behar «, whew. in 1, otf " ~By Witie §, by Thompee fond weber to Dennett to Brinker; Bennett to Scharnweber to Brinker. Hit by pitcher Special for This Week 3s, French Willow ishing Baskets, now $1.19 69c ALASKA HARDWARE $1.00 Fire Extinguishers, now ol nenmencone Reattio— Shaw, th Jackson, Moran, if a = alodnecsssncy tluadeuheuarn wr mneneuced S| euwwwen men? wl coonccece : > 1 : | Concannon, p . } Totais u " Score by inning Vancouver eorre Beattio O09000000 Summary: Sacrifice hit — Brashear Two-base hite—Jamea, Umptre—Tor | 3 HURLERS HANG DEFEAT ON BEES j § SPOKANE, July 19 Spokane s, hung the Indian sign on the Port | land Colts yesterday afternoon. | OR. C. F. 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The Indians scored five off Girot In the second, jand he also ambled to the bench and Doty took hold of the Job for |the Colts, Both Doty and Noyes | were struggling against a comedy |of errors by their respective teams On the Seattle diamond afternoon the jinx that has been |working for the Tacoma Tigers kept. himself concealed until the ninth inning ‘and then yumped on |the yob and yoyfully yinxed | Tigers out of a victory they ¢ served. The score was 3 to 2 in favor of the Bees, | Nill put over a homer in the first and a second run was scored by the Tigers on Holderman’s tong drive |Then McCreery buckled down to business and kept the Tigers hit den- <Wiliin Loft on basee—Vancouver 14. Special Sale of Fishing Goods. J) Umvire- Tomas 35e and 3c Trolling 5 nerend Game Spoons, HOW ......cree ee WO An It ® and Tigers Lose the; (The Star’s Sporting Page Is Widely “CHAMP CRAWLS BEFORE JOE RIVERS” LEVY LOS ANGELES, July 1i—-Lack of condition and inability property to fit himself for a gruelling batty, ts given today by Ad Wolgpst pt the reason for his refusal ale particles for a Labor day chabtiptog. ship content with Joe Rivers, afte Promoter Cavey coptends, sont was virtually given, Wolgast said today that he positive be cannot get himadth satisfactory shape before January 1 next. He realizes now, he de clared, more than ever befor that the recent surgical attack Of” ite appendix has bereft him of much of his strength. He insists that it fa his right to walt, and to walt as long as he pleases, before he again riska his ttle, Tell Rivers,” the champton sald “that I will box him again within etx or seven months, That ts the earliest. I always keep my word. Rivers wil! have his chance again, | but first I must be myself.” Joo Levy, Rivers’ manager, is out today with a statement tn which he questions Wolgnet's courage and ac cuses him of “crawling before the Mexican.” Promoter MoCarey has not en tirely abandoned his plans to stage the battle as scheduled. He will talk with Wolgast again tate to. day. THE DREAMLAND CARD SAN FRANCISCO, July 19 Boxers of every class but bantams are represented on tonight's card ot Dreamland rink, in which Edii¢ Dennte and Tommy MeFariand. lightweights, are billed as the main event. Another bout of interest is that between Walter Coffey and pntava Dan Sullivan, middle weights BONDS AND YORDY TACOMA, July 19.—Local fane are wildly enthusiastic over the eight-round bout Tuesday night be fore the Tacoma Athletic club be tween Joe Tonds and Art Yordy Pour other good bouts are sched. uled. LOCAL PLAYER BEATEN PORTLAND, Or, July 19.—-The Rev. L. R. Richardson of Seattie, competing in the Oregon state ton jnls championship meet, was de j feated yesterday in straight sets of G1, 62, by William Johnsen of San Francisco. Modern = Furniture Charter Oak Ranges. Wall Paper Retailed at Wholesale Prices Federal Paint & Wall Paper Company 1406 FOURTH AVE ‘Company. eee } | | fter You Will Want to Take Home Button Oxfords That fit snugly and do not gape at the sides, at Pt — / In Russia Calf, Gunmetal Calf and Nubuck. We are showing the best styles, that will cost you $5—unless you buy them here—the only store selling them at $2.50. Open Saturday Evening to 10. Boston Sample all the way through, and it was) |more luck than anything else that Shoe Shop On. | Spokane won, | . Inc ® w Antone |} Second at Pike, Over Swifts Tac wee 9000000 0—~81 90.00% 3 Our me absolutely the best the markets afford, and our service is perfect. We have en waged the highest class vaude Ville entertainers of the stage als are Ww Read | FIREMEN PULLED ACROSS LINE BY COPS ‘They were all there, Aud every body was doin’ it, Sixe, weight, axe and ability didn’t matter, There was something for everybody-—-that RIVERS, WHO'S WILLING OLGAST, WHO I6N'T desired to compete. Yes, inquis = - itive reader, thin ts about the Pot latch Country Sports, pulled off BY at the grandstend | Wednesday BASEBALL ‘The copa and firemed fn a tug of kinds of excite |war furnished all LO |ment, The fire ladies showed tn ri , tentions when the starting was Sion. Vaan heen. Leeeey Whew), | ired, to drag the husky cops across SAN DIEGO, Cal, July 19—-O@r |i tine on their visages. “Nix,” tainly you can live in San DiPko| said the cops, and after @ bot tussle and schedule a baseball gameinjof five minutes the caps leaned Stockholm, Sweden, A. G. Spald-|away from the fire ladies and dragged them struggling across the tape Results of events: Hose cart won by Auburn in 37.3; fifty- yard dash for fat men, won by Kd Hagen; obstacle race, won by Vie | Dalton; dash for girls, won by Ag | new ¢ ey; three-legged race won ing, the old time ball player, and his friend, W. D. Page, both of this clty, admitted it yesterday, The otWer day Pa woke up to the fact that the American athletes at the Olymple games in Stockholm were going to leave for home with out showing the other athletes of!” the world how the great Aiteriean |bY Edward Pinkman and Bob Day pastime is played. He spoke to}? three-legged race, won by R | Spalding, and the two then jumped)J Tiiford and Ned Hum Back into an automobile and sped to the}race, won by Duplus; ph « nearest telegraph office. A cabie-|contest, won by B. Hoffman; sack gram to Jas. B. Sullivan with the|race for boys, won by Edward Pink | athletes at Stockholm did the rest.|man; 100-yard dash, won by H. W.) Next day came back the news of|Page, and 60-yard dash, won by} the «amo in the press cables, — | Tilltord } | <= Dx SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS >< By KAVOre sire } { After ali, if the Giants were due/siong and kept in condi-| for the hard-boiled trimming they tion by teaching the young idea are getting this week and it was how to land the soporific slams. | coming anyway, it may be just as well that it is happening at Van-| poes it pay for a cro couver instead of on the home dia-| jue to knock out his o ond. The present variety of Giant coven seconde? Maybe it does and! baseball would not attract #0 MABY |ihen again perhaps quick delivery | people from the Potiateh Pageants |ig not always conducive to satisfac: | that the latter would die out for) tory results At Cleveland the! lack of rooters other night, a pug whose fighting i Z thandle ts “Kid” Smith, stepped into His two years’ retirement from | ine ring, looked over his opponent the ring did not seem to sap Any Of and although the fight was a sched: | the cleverness, or steam from the! uted 16-round affair, shot over | | welterweight, as Eddie Hubbard) sicepproductng blow of the anace will probably be willing to testlfy.|inetic variety, which pulled down | It was not a real caso of “come line guarantee price (which was , back,” however, as Lonnie Austin | something like $10). The manager's had never been very far away. He cheapness angered Smith, and,| kept up his boxing training right) without awalting the formal cere _ aie monies of being introduced to the |three other occupants of the two by | four bex office, he proceeded to} j whale the idea of stinginess out of lthe manager's head, The trio at-/ jtempted to stop the slugging match, himself jbut before things were satisfactor-| ily settled, four persons were more| lor less mussed up, and the pro-| |moter was nursing a pair of swol- jlen optics So, you see, that’s the |way they collect their wages In) Cleveland. | Always Hammerslough’s | | book dnoovers the skeleton in the| closet of James Eamond, shortatop |, for the Cincinnatl Reds. He an |nounces that Exmond ts an English | [duke or very close to it by direct descent from Sir Jacques Esmonde, | who went to Hingland with Col quering Bill, Exmond is living a Every Step Saves Money | | perfectly decent life now and if he) continues to work at sbort to the} Second Floor Liberty Bldg. Opposite Postoffice satisfaction of the Cincinnati fans, | th will probably overlook the) matter of bis being a Juke, as | Canadian friends pronounce it. any rate Esmond is not to be blamed for an accident af birth, so here's hoping the Reds keep him working at short. The name of Koheimainen in Fininnd must be about on a par} with the frequently used name of) Smith In these United States. Three | |men of the name of Kohelmainen |were entered to represent Finland | in the Olymple. All three of them/ are distance runners. One figured} jin the 5,000 meters run, while the other two ran the 10,000 metres event and marathon respectively. | |The man who ran the marathon event has the same name as the} one who won the Powderhall race | jin London only a few months ago. | President Lichtenstein, of the) | Montreal club, has decided to de pose his present manager, Billy | Lush, (not on account of his name, however), and to call a meeting of | the sporting editors of the Cana-| dian metropolis and ask them for their advice as to the best method of raising the Royals from the which position they @ holding with a double diamond bitch. While the advice of the editors may result in the betterment of the position of the SPECIAL— Toric Lenses with deep curve (ike cut), giving you a large field of vision, including a care ful and scientific examination with modern appliances, for $5.00. In solid gold mountings, aay, BOR, mop wou 9% $3 to Rl wise in another reapect. He will| hereafter be able to blame the} In gold filled mountings, $1 to $3 oxtra. You can consult me with con fidence. I absolutely refuse to supply glasses in any case that does not need them, Cyesight W.ROBSON speciaist Vourth Floor—470-4T4 Arende H faults of the ‘eam on the press, | j Which in the past has been blam- ing them on him, : What is the matter with the New York Giants? Have they hit the }toboggan’? St. Louis bas trimmed }them like they were tail-enders and the Cardinals were the leaders in the last week. Their great pitch-| ing staff seems to be on the bitnk, | jand it takes from two to three/ Cut this adv. out, B RESULTS jongo 8-4 1 2-7 rk game postponed hin 9 adelph m Bt, an Tamale B.& « Grotto To 1411 Third Ave, AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS A Hed games were nt of rain. Postponed on COAST LRAC n Branciaco 0 Low Angeles &. B® RESULTS rade dentletey skillfully executed §| 188 and runless for the other eight vhere we pase: ssc tggoyyrt ona fout pain {# something that should §|'"Minss. Victorla tied this score, inne penta vith rot ge ' i. i ae BS ecause It represents a combination §|*"4 im the last frame chased the Tamales, Chile Con Carne, ete. I|vencrr 61 40 sinloekina $Y ae tis tices are so low that nobody oan §| Winning run across. | re Tfseatue. 81 1 tiltoe AL Ge a8 Og ust think of getting a crown for This afternoon the same teams! Phone Main 6306, | Vietorin 43° 48 4 | | will play at Dugdale’s.park, and the nevtonght - Bo | ie 7 hat insistent impulse! Soo’ the §|#ame will not start until 4 o'clock ene a - rete, | to give the fans a chance to see the NATIONAL ; soing|| [XQ U : . : TAL OFFICES }to the park, It will be kids’ day, oice nderta ing Co. 20 M and also the last ladies’ day of this| BROAD Y AN 3 e a a “ week WAY AND UNION ti % oN te Note—Bring This Ad With You [| _ Score by Inain Brovkin ah 88 "a tt 2 EGO1 080 cmp Brovkin 44 80 <4utiDewrort 41 489 20 o1¢% 0 St. Louie oO AGN. ¥. 22 2 0 O-8 Horton, 88 60 (2F7|8tt/ule 98 ais > Leave Seattio Arrive Victoria Leave Victoria arr Leave Vancouver Arrive Seattle City Office, 118 Second Avenue. What GUS BROWN Says Potlatch Inducement| | money HIP N Muni eo The Sale of Pianos On terms of a dollar down and a dollar a week comes to an end tomorrow night. One Solitary Potlatch Dollar secures 3 a piano—and a dollar a week pays ve for it. ' Popular Concert at 4 p..m.—All Nations’ Day — Recital Hall, Third Floor. SUCCESSOR TO D. S. JOHNSTON CO. x Third and University Canadian Pacific Railway. 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