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[The Star’s Sporting Page Is Widely nae GIANTS LOSE, BUT|” ACTUALLY GET | ARUN “Oh, be joyful! The Giants got a run out of it anyway, A real run. Count it, One, Yes, Feticia, it was hard work, but they got it. There it stands on the seore book. On It sticks up like a sore thumb. One whole run, Just like that, Is it not wonderful? Yes, it is not, That makes four runs for the Gt ants in seven games, Ain't them Giants the run-getting kids? Wi THE STAR—SATURDAY, JULY 20, 1912. Everybody Should Join in the Grand Excursion? GIVEN BY THE WOMEN’S RELIEF CORPS OF SEATTLE 3 SUNDAY, JULY 21, 1912 To Beautiful ' LAKE KEECHELUS The most charming spot in the Cascades. Special Train via the “MILWAUKEE” ae LAN MAD; MAY COUNTRY BOY FOR BASEBALL,” SAYS OLD CY|NOLAN MAD: ATTELL BAN FRANCISCO, July 20.—Re porta of a prospective split between Abo Attell, exfeatherweight, cham pion, and his manager, Willy*Nolan, were current here today, following Attell'a return from @ barnstorming tour of the Northwest. It in said that Nolan ts peeved at Attoll’s return to his oid tricks In taking the Northwestern trip, where in Tacoma, he fought Eddie Marino, a boy he had whipped half Athletic Park BASEBALL Tomorrow at 2:30 SEATTLE vs. VANCOUVER Admission 25¢ and 50 Take Yesler Car Pp 3 L abould say yes, Giant Tan't ope: Nee aaeadig: tere Hane ere ® dosan times, and | thon wei ia |f Will leave from new Passenger Station, Jackson and Fourth re Monda’ for a All of which splutter occasion Yortiand and attempted to get an a ” ass ver Station, Ja $07 id Fo eo , 3 “exhibition” bout there on the eve|f| Avenue, at 8:00 a.m. Returning, leave Lake Keechelus ed by the fact that the Vancouver Champs landed on the Seattic bunch again yesterday afternoon for the seventh straight game of the series, and incidentally for the of bin fight with Tommy Murphy in San Francieco. was Promoter at 7:00 p. m A GOOD TIME ASSURED TO EVERYONE series of three games, communication McCarey with of las Angeles today sixteenth consecutive victory for Te : "ity 7 ket OFF FAST STEAMERS] |e vascouver team. “tne score match between Attell and Thomas, | Tickets on Sale at City Ticket Office | was 4 to Land the Champs were the English lightweight, in Los “The Milwaukee,” Second and Cherry. athons in Angeles on Labor day, Now that tired out from doing 4 former games or they would have made the clroult of the bags sev eral times more. A postmortem of the game at Vancouver yesterday does not get LEAVE COLMAN DOCK Follower FOR TACOMA Stra, INDIANAPOLIS and IPPEWA ‘TOO, 0:00. 11.00 A. M.. 100, 3100, 5:00, T:00, 8.00 P. Mt. the Wolgast-Kivers mate. seems likely to fall, it fs thougnt prob able a Thomaw-Attell go may be ar ranged DARK HORSE A Fare—Round Trip—$1.50 RINT oN ‘Tmtrs DAILY |)/One anywhere in particular. Ful- , le Trip S50. Round Trip $0. | lerton was doing the hurling for } the Giant outfit and for’ four in R FOR EVERETT AND [ines te rave a fairy pod nocount REAL SCRAPPE ! EDMONDS of himself, and then the acroplane|cy YOUNG ON HIS FARM, GIVING HIS LITTLE COUNTRY ADMIRERS POINTS ON THE GAME SAN FRANCISCO, July 20.—Back j ste. FLYER came along and he took it. He from a string of conquests in the ‘ 00 Neon, $92 ®. m. Bi dido’t do a Captain Martin either. BY CY YOUNG am from the. country and return and now are all but forgotten, ast, Eddie Dennis, lightweight, P Tee pe M ff] He really went up in the alr PEOLI, O., July 20.—Other things |here on the slightest provocation. | whereas had they had the same ¢&r|found a real surprise here when ‘ The one run heretofore referred | being equal—and by “other things” | Still, I believe the fact that I was|ly training I received, they mikbt| Tommy McFarland, supposed “trial ' to was made in the first frame. It]! mean natural ability, baseball| born and raised on a farm (not two | have remained in toe game 48 1008 | horse,” simply beat him to a pulp| } wasn't earned, of course, It was| brains and nerve—1 would pick the| miles from this spot, by the way) jaa I have. in their fight last night. Tommy f Gee and Eenetaben Satieat more*in the nature of a Christmas |country boy in place of the city/is largely responsible for my suc: | The argument that city boys beat Dennis to the punch with reg ta Change Withowt Noting pi oresent. But it counted as a run|chap for my ball team coss as a pitcher |think faster and are more independ: | ularity, and bad tim all but gone. | 4 Meket Hifier, Colman Dock. just the same, The bases were} In making this statemeot I am| 1 was naturally ragged, and my/ent Is not a good one. In fact, || Referee MeCulle put over a ’ Main 3998. fall when Gervais passed Raymond, |dividiug the country into two] farm work as a boy tended to make | believe it is entirely wrong. The} “Frisco decision” in the bout ‘ foreing home that ONE run, After | Classes—cities and country—inclad-|me more #o, | have seen other leountry boy thust-think' ag feet and|between Jim Kennedy, amateur ’ that temporary lapse Gervais set-|ing in the latter division the village | pitchers who seemed to have « lot |ae often as the boy in the city, and|heavy champion of the Const, and/ " tled down to cases and the Seattle |and small city, which in reality are| more stu. than I had, fail, for the|he is thrown upon bis own re-|Joe Long Kennedy jabbed and cut % | Long to pleces and bad him all but out at the bell. When MeCullough joatied it a draw the fans gaped and then united in one grand shout that McCullough be taken from the ring The decision was of the rawest in other bouts Montana Dan Sul)! reason that they were lacking in| sources much oftener reserve power All in all, give me the boy from They would go along splendidly the country——the boy who has sur for a few innings, but when the real) vived the bard knocks—for a dia test camé they were lost sight of, | mond star, = =e The very finest quality—SUPERIOR DENTAL WORK —at our LOWEST CUT-RATES is what Ohio Dentists offer you. They are all experts in their profession and do their work quickly and efficiently and with less pain. ery- body ought to have their teeth in first class condition all the nothing more than the country, for tn them boys have the advantage of country life, which ts plenty of work and fresh alr. am not saying this because I team never had a look fn after that. | Fullerton found the going good | for four frames and then the clout [ing commenced and was continued almost at the will of the Champs, I who handed Fullerton his second y= hag Seven aie | van outpointed Walter Coffey, and| time. All our dental experts have had years of actual experi- }bingie in the ninth {t looked for an | Marty Kane bested Manne! Vierra,| | ence. Remember all work we do is GUARANTEED IN i who was expected to have an easy||] WRITING FOR 12 YEARS. tant as if che Glants might show | of speed Dx SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS > win. a borst Instant ts the FILLINGS 50c UP AT POTLATCH proper word co use in that connec: | By KAVOEE smite , tiom, however. ‘There was nothing | dct sesh sg one BI nt | $8 CROWNS $4 to it e ga) : Nill, the Tiger second-sacker, was) there would be more hemming and Regarding the game claimed by $10 SETS OF TEETH $5 The box score wil! show all of the lone of the players affected by the hawing on Wolgast’s part in hooking | forfelt by the Magnolia team, we} $5 BRIDGEWORK $3 AND $4 hideous details to those who wish to delve into the }game. Here it is: shutting down of the street cars.|up with Rivers again than there was| When the game was called, Nill was|before the July Fourth battle and| Two records were broken in the not on the job. A boy dispatched | that was enough (o disgust the most/ athletic meet before the Potlatch | Wish to state that no one connected | jwith the Asahis heduled or even) jasked for a game, with Magnolias cadaver of the Finest Gold or Porcelain Bridgework—regular price $ for $3.00 and $4.00. We can replace teeth which you have Nature physically pectect. intended you to be if there are defects t ik ABR H POA B/to get the word, sald that Nill was|enthaslastic fan, Wolgast now #ay"/ grand stands yesterday afternoon,| We had alread “ . Yourare only a plooe of .t £3 *\still dressing. Tho released Pete |that he ts not in shape; that he feels! wien Con Walsh of the & A. C pode geet son yoy ag oth ons) lost with bridgework, or teeth without plates. $10.00 Seta Me chases ns aloboteinn ens | ae | ti Morse was selected to lead off by| the effects of his operation for ap | A i laay with the Sakon |] of Teeth, $5.00—$15.00 Sets of Teeth, $8.00. We guarantee pation ant threw the S6-Ib. weight 16 feet 2% | day h the Rangers | early indivcretions Better do Mm) [(*%7" se @iLynch and was all ready to step (nto! pendicitia. A different story from) ASAHIS |] all our work to fit perfectly and look natural fe before you are totally de- pened ae H *Ithe batter's box when Nill showed| what he had to say prior to the #o-|Inches high, over a bar, smashing Ry F. Fucuda, Manager. EASY PAYMENTS ACCEPTED _ | Scharnweber, me .. 4 @ 2 ¢ 1/&p. Stepping up to the late one, his| called Champ's makeup, Hi pbte own record by an inch, and ? 3 . : j f from weakness Hl! Scpaiveda « - | $ 1 ¢]*Umps” Van Haltren piped, “Enjoy | ably realizes that he got the worst /then he threw the 4b. welght) Rai ROADERS AT BOTHELL | We will accept part down and balance in easy payments B® cole, nervous Hi Gervain ps... ze 1 § "ithe parade, NIT’ Null enawaree ot a July haat argument pele ars cage, Sone pang by! The fast O-W. R & N. plays! | while work is being done. An you ought of 7 Bi the affirmative as the first pfll/ that the next time he steps into wo feet. As he stepped half an/ nothel! Sund The Bothell team | » oe inati i oH ' Feed cur bin free book, when Toiais cooeee th 4 1 i 9 2) niteed by. On the next of Me-(ring with Rivera he will Lave to|inch out of the ring on this heae.|nay lost but one game this year, and |; age ce Mary oS, cerca and estimate—wela- J 7%] ‘vigarous after the appilon ‘ > A: "1 Sreory’s offerings, Nl pickled the|hand over the title-to ite proper | however, the effort will not count! yas heen scored upon but ten times, |p OPC” Sundays from 9 to 12. Riectra-Vita. ‘This book ‘ 3} sphere right on the nose, lowner, This appendicitiv talk st | &# official record. His best) tne ©.W. boys are confident of : © sities ty plain language ¢ {| homer. this stage of the game appears to be | throw which counted was 50 feet. Jen. outcome of the battle is being OH iO DEN is &S ¢ over of the le ° 4 0 i rf i ? 72 3 pres pe oowe raarey Ny tird esis om which is a fifth of a second alot |Goukae enestty to" saae bag ae ond and Uni ity St. Opposite Stone-F’ Co, 1 i | se Sere ae ES nite hope, | ie lor_recogn cf asc si Aad uae ~|COLTS SHUT OUT Lather wicCarthy, the w ] | the record, an the timers may have oa “ae 8 9 8 get the name “Luther? What's the boon mistaken, they getting badly pon right now {Batted for Wally in the ninth. BY THE BRAVES | matter with Lather? It's a good! ~batied up” in timing several other mall it to us, if you can’t — SPOKANE, July 20.—Nick Wi} %&me for a fighter, for certainly the | events, EXTRAORDINARY EVENT We'll send the Ly close- oa. m. to 6p. m; Wed- ‘Resday and Saturda; tits: Sunday, 10 bot. Boles eo bite Seattie 1, Umpire—Toman 205 Empress Theatre Bids. Seattle, Wash. sented) your’ tree "s0-pape ii. | our free 90- - }iastrated book. 1-38-12 semmreomns se: ster ee wemewereess Thirteen got hits and one walked.) scheduled ' ; i " Jater-Level Rowte”* To make the joys of your There wero eight singles, three dou-| | No detail has boen MPN! sheten demo oe tes, Mavis | Gibary Liberal a ss ay ba Fa bles and two homers. ve men|to make this the most succeasful| Brandon thira eee eee varatoga ber. r i ii 4 summer camping trip complete scored twice and six men got two| race meet of ita kind ever attermpt-| 220-Yard Gash—Hall Cirst, Dalton ec ‘Adi Piet ayer | favre Ci privBngne, atlonting om 5 he’ sieve that your tisk of sup- hits each in that Inning. There was|ed on a Seattle track. Many mand. |" se... dirondacks Cl ohn vu incinnati, Dayton, Columbus, § your list of s not an error in the thning, the rin| some. trophies and other” priges| Hank ueast eugene... | 1000 Islands Soe Buln. Bene et De plies calls for a few bottles of getting being due entirely ‘to the| have been hung up for the winners | Stewart first, Mayor second, Meilly third Detroit, Pittsburgh, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, awful clouting of the Tigers. Hol-| of the various events, and the pro-| MP8 | NewEn SeaCoast Chautauqua Lake, Rochester, Syracuse, Utica, derman was the only Tiger not) gram is a varied one, including a Waa me Por Be Chautauqua Albany, Montreal, Springfield, Mass., and many codited with a hit out of the 22 hits! fifty-mile race as well as number other pointe of int t. . d made during te same. All of the) of short distance events, Montre a — other men on the Tiger team wore! ‘This wil) be the first op i ; i i ndite o porttinity greditod witha hit out of the 23 hits|the Seattle publie hes wan fe ate | ,80-78Fd danh—Wnitney Mkt, Santon The ages and comfortable train service and interesting Jensen, who got two home runs. | the new open-ported machines In| “dash—-Edwards firet, Miland ney cane IRDA ner Mnicyable pert of your mania. as ayes a action, and it i# said they flit past aid third 2 : Plan “ ” It’s the beer that’s brewed in ne way at every stage) the ordinary motorcycle like a rab for boye—B. F. Day Washin PON Then ian ng, optim OM party. F ieee one bit past a snall, A number of these and the amount of money you want to spend, and it pro . the good old-fashioned way. A | ae ORM 20011 0 6 0-17; Machines will appear in the events f = Newport News or two trips for your consideration, with complete information, and pot of good tuature. |v: “ 00100102 1-- {and riders from Spokane, Portland,| iiiary Bree National Guard Bar Harbor send you a descriptive folder, | Sonruwesr Tacoma, LAs Angeles and Seattle} Krienes second Long Island Sound Seattle Office, 714 Second Avenue | W. L Poet por| WH participate. ; Ceativege race-—Platoon, first, Com “ L. F. Jones, General Agent Passenger Department , iF stelvernon Ot 08 At) et NERO EI ALL ieee-vard. relay’ face Old Point Comfort Or apply to your lobal agent for round-trip fares, tickets and sleeping ar M4 \SaTlLon A. Sb 45 $58] LONDON, July 20.—BStrong {n- ae east accommodations, H4 | [ii dorsement of a suggestion by Sir Carmody + omto a 68 499| Arthur Conan Doyle that a single | F team from the whole British empire _ _ arm | NATIONAL J AMERICAN be entered at the next Olympt , f f re “ Wb Pett we E games Is cordially wupported hare || Meas Sample | n e endent rewin J " 44 31 69slWaah'n 64 today by the press as a whole. | p/ Q, nr 47 98 (689 Phila 7 It ts eclared that with Indian 1 SEALIT > 2 t Cinointt 43 41 .619IChic'go 45 99.636) runners, Ceylon and Malay swim. KS... , | ATILE, WASHINGTON Phila’ 24 38 toviceveld 49 44 “A94l mong and Sikh wrestlers, the Tirit |] WRRACHE: Reom 207 | Me Louls 26 60 to 22} }tsh contestants would be able to jon’ Hide : Boston. 29 61 66 .496| put up a strong bid for first place. | 905 1-2 Third Avenue a) > col OCR OOo Om tenes Brashear, Frisk, Gervaia Rases on balls NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS N . Pn « ++ original Martin Luther did pot up some fight when he started things. Rut I hear McCarthy wanted to change it to Luke. His manager, Billy MeCarney, objected. He said Luke McCarthy was too close shave from Lake MeGioog. So"! guess Luther will stick. lams® Colts were sbut out by th Indians in a 7-to-0 game hore yester. day afternoon. Strand started to pitch for the Braves, but was" re placed by Cochran in the third in- ning, when he became wild. The ‘| visitors had no trouble in getting men on bases, but ran into real dif. ficulty in coaxing them across the rubber. Spokane prevented a score im the fourth inning by a nifty dou ble, when the bases were full and no one was out. Veasy pitched a good game for Portland. Beore by Innings Npokane : Portiand Chicken—not the kind you at the butchers, but good, Jui homegrown chicken—the kind mother used to cook, is the daily training diet of a baseball team in Tennessee. The team is com 7) posed of the members of the Mem- phis police department and they are training for a game with the/ Red Kim aggregation, champions | TIGERS SCORE ging carnival gone mad, in which|has been ordered to match his they proceeded to drive them out of,| season, thus keeping up interest in} sd from the box five hits were | mo in| made off him, which resulted Then Kyddoe Wilson RECORD MILER He was not much better,| the motorcycle races at the Madison hits being made off him, and| man put a fly out in right and died} on it, but the runner on third scored.| White, one of the best-know! Seventeen men went to bat in that} inning. Bight men batted twice.| starter bis flying Merkel in 63 seconds fiat motor: | cyclists in the northwest will act as| in the ten speed events| park track Sunday afternoon, under | ree The KeottoSeattle marathon race was wou by Norman of the 8. A. C,, who outdistanced hin high school rival, Smith, by a mile and/ a half. Smith finished second and oe peggage of the warship Colorado The events were divided into classes, some of the contests being open, others were for play-| field athletes, high school midgets | and seniors, and military events for the National Guard. | A vast crowd saw the events and) cheered vociferously. The meet} was in all respects highly success ful and reflected great credit upon Josiah Colitns, chairman of the Pot latch program committee, whowe } rious events follow: every ball pitched looked just like | boys with the strongest teams ot Open Events | any other ball to the Tigers, and|the northwest for the rest of the] | 90-yard dash—Gannom firat, iitford | second er third. ‘Tim ee Tiiifora | 4 Timennt “iyde fire Time fle run oilman thi 1b-mile Gartand second Norman n nm second, Patton third Time—17 recon: was won by a pi team. Obatacte npbell first, Dalton second, UNDAY, Races Start at MOTORCYCLE RACE MILES neta” DQ) MADISON PARK JULY 21 0 INE INNING of Memphis. Patrolman Vanuecl,| idea was responsible for it, and up , - —m hy one tnning the | trainer, fords the men aad inslats on Tom McDonald of the 8. Ac 2 o'Clock Sharp pri Taco-|that each man eat a pl hone executive ability made e = second. That's the way the Taco |i t jules chicken moat each day. |wuceors It was. ‘It is proposed to|ff PRICE OF ADMISSION 25c, INCLUDING GRAND STAND. CHILDREN 10c fon toria Bees at Dugdale’s park yeater ~ thake these athletic meets an an) WAGNER’S BAND fer day afternoon. The final score was Independent baseball will be nual Potlatch feature, and yester ane 17 to G, or something like that, the/ played by the Chehalis club of| day's meet shows that the men tn | can board boy getting tired of hanging|the defunct Washington State/| charge of future meets will have to) * - + ia cor lthem up after the second frame. |league. This was decided upon by | fo some to beat the mark set by | emp exe “Swatfest” does not half describe| the directors in a conference Tues-| Messrs. Collins and McDonald. Say: that second inning. It was a sing-|day. Manager Murray of the team} The results and times of the va- FS Cc; K i > Ss ‘Tt Res LOW FARE | three rans. at, Smith ee , r fetes. Oe bands ond Sve mows ware RACES SUNDAY | ute Pe Hundreds of delighttal places to spend a summer vacation. Norveson then took up the| One of the headline attractions at |~ {6 5 Including fascinating New York and historic old Boston, in addition he passed a man, letting|the auspices of the Seattle Motor-| High Jump—Thomassen first, Powel resorts, All “back east” excursions at greatly reduced fares, lin three ru Otherwise, it was a|cycle club, will be the riding of Jad | fropnd Wiliams third, Helgnt—# Coot # . . ‘ perfectly lovely inning. Berreth, holder of the A@fintour | "pois vautt—seolt first, Wittiame soc-! See that your tickets, which are on sale at your home ticket ‘The first seven men at the pan {n| world’s record for one mile on a dirt | ona ton third. Hoight—10 feet « office during the summer, read via |the second all hit safely. Holder-| track, Berreth covered the mile on|'"{5". ‘ ‘ into and under the lot, Kaufman,|the game and paving the way for| .cona icver | | Wilson and Narveson were the Vie-|a strong self-sustaining league next} 440-yard run toria pitchers led as lambs to the| year ? ‘ R I NS sla ter. Before Kaufman was re al ‘The Sea Shore and the picturesque New England mountain New York entral Lines a

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