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BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3 o'Clock p. m. VICTORIA vs, SEATTLE ‘Aamission 250 and 600 Tesler Yeater Car, —— , KODAK Feat ot Ste GAME IN 10TH INNING When a piteher steps into the batter's box and clouts out a homer it is calculated to make the oppos ing mound artiet sore, But when that same pitcher nonchalantly ambles up to that same box again and repeats the performance ft is & good deal like rubbing salt into the sore. already made, and an nouncing with a smile, “I am doing this for your own good, It hurts me more than it does you.” That is exactly what Kyddoe Wilson did yesterday, and thé boy on the re cotving end of the salt-shower was C. Fullerton, In spite of the eight stations made by Wilson, however, the Giants won a beautiful struggle in the tenth inning from the Bees by a score of 4 to 3. If Wilson was there with the stick he was also present with the catapult stuff, and in the first six frames made the Giant batsmen look like a flock of wind-jammers, allowing but two or three scattered hits that failed to corral anything that had the symptoms of a run. Through a series of errors in which Carrigan and Chick played stellar roles, the Bees chased three runs acrosé the pan while the Gi anta had a large umpty against them at the end of the sixth, They opened a handsome case of original Chinese fireworks {n thelr end of ‘the seventh, however, when Car rigan made his second bit of the afternoon and was followed by Jackson with a Texas leaguer Mann went in to bat for Whaling nd fanned, and Fullerton handed Clementson a pop fly which killed him (Fullerton). The Glants were rotting ready to amble out to the field when one Hunk Shaw took his vorpal bat fn band and whanged he pill on the proboscis, scoring Carrigan, Narveson saw its amoke as it glided between his legs and he saw Jackson's smoke as he ran home. Wilson lost some of bis aad /eciat, whatever that Is, but Tealey Raymond picked it up and pasted it onto a ball that he pasted to the }fence, scoring Shaw and tying the game. | In the next try Innings funerals Jocourred in rapid succession and lnetther aide had a shade when the Glants went to bat in the last of the tenth. Chie laid down « —_jsingle and P. Moran then the Carrigan dented the sphere, sending it to the fence, put ting Wilson's sang froid (another French article which had been with him earlier fn the game) in the same basket with bis eolat. On {ht|the return of Wally's fly Meek bad an easy out on Chick, who ran 4j| from third, but tt fingers and Chick curtain over Victoria hopes. This will be kids’ day at the bail ae park, and ladies will also be admit- nh and) ted free when the same teams line bag Be | ne at 3 o'clock this afternoon to le another « their series. E T ABLE SILK SIE E¢ NO TRACIE Bint hues. DS 1-2 Third Avenue Federal Paint & Wall Paper Company 1406 FOURTH AVE. ‘Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE a aight Messe" furnished] FURN. CO. 10 PIKE STREET. SMe alooe Male 8287 FOR RHEUMATISN: READ BOOKLET— - STOMACH TROUBLES invalid for the Sl mecerennenH Si wee awenne Sl ncenreccens AA SARERE | i “FP > eowccenent Tamate BaMeress To 1411 Third Ave. wl wcccereoeFse! Mennewene? 3 Jal usgcopnoctl by Wiison 9. off Wilson 7 NATIONAL LEAGUR RESULTS Pittsburg §, Brookiy ‘ mento are absolutely the Paiiedsiptie 2-3, Mt. Louls 2-4. Our best the markets afford, and our service is perfect. We ed the highest ¢ Fn Beat COAST LEAGUE RESULTS Oskiand 12, Vernon 1 aude- ie entertainers of the stage in Loe Angeles 2, San -Comodienne ae * An ralcind orti'd 49 fan ¥r 410 stemto 2648. Lo’ WANTS TO KNOW Gus Ronell, 603 Hast Pike st., was minus $250 last night, when he counted up the day's receipts. In- asmuch as the negro porter who him around the shop was also @ minus quantity, he has asked the police to try to establisl#some connection between the two disap- pearances. Dance at Dreamland tonight. cen SEVEN DAYS BELLS SUMMER CRUISE IN NORTHERN SEAS 48 e Norway of The AMERICA CUT-RATE DENTISTS 6195 First Ave., ‘stance PIONEER SQUARE. Modern Dentistry ts am American feasion. ‘The American your them in ani fit, We are doing dental work lower price than any dentint in| tie, quality of work considered, our work i# guaranteed for 16| ra, as, low-priced dentists. F compete with cheap Dental + put our work can not be dupit- ttle at the prices we are October Int, Call xt) 6 advantage of our us inake you s booster ofticon fi (fem ind by 40 make our patients advertise 4 m not lowe wm 3 ure to win. wha Cut Rate Dentists Pirst Ave., Starr-Boyd Bidg. Leave Be ttle, and Wednesday, Btopover’ ‘at Victoria, Vancouver aad Prince 12 o'clock mid Rupert J. Hh, Goodier, Phone Main ‘6709, H, Burgis. General Agent, Passenger Department, City Office, First Ave. and Yosler Way, GIANTS GATHER|CUB FANS WEAR LAVENDER. | SINCE HE BUMPED RUBE JIMMY Lo Jimmy Lavender, the little chap’ who upended Rube Marquard and stopped his winning streak at 19, on the verge of a world’s record, | | Lavender's only good work. AVENDER shirts and handkerchiefs, Denting Marquard’s crown isn’t Be |fore taking on the lefthander he is @ Cub because he was wished | had traveled some 23 innings with} upon Charlie Murphy by the nation al commission. Murphy tried to get rid of Lay. ender {in tho early spring, but be- canse he sold him to Montreal af- ter buying him from Providence lof the ad@me league, the commis- fanned and | sion sent him back to the Cubs. if any man has a right to ran] around the rim of a wheel and pat! himself on the back, Gharlie Mur-| off on their way hy is IT, for Lavender, who didn't look good enough to keep, is now the biggest drawing card at the Cub park, He ts so popular that women fans are wearing lavender and the haberdasheries report “in sales on lavehder socks, neckth out being scored upon, Also be had trimmed the $22,500) lbeaut, Marty O'Toole, so when you! add Marquard, an $11,000 propost-| tion, the giftpitcher has seryed up! $33,500 worth of pitching hakh for] the Cub supporte to relish, Not only did Lavender 40 thin, but he came right back within @ few days when the Giants home from Bt Loala, to play a postponed game, and repeated the treatment Lavender and Larry Cheney are the Cubs’ only winning pitchers and. will be the nucleus of the 1913 pitching staff, which Manage? Frank Chance is now gathering a De SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS >< By KAYBeCr Sati My idea of nothing at all—Fish- ing Hn day in a nasty drizale, with nothing to eat, no protection from the elements and not getting @ $|bite. “Tis truly a gay life, Ignats, You may notice that the Pacific coast tennis players are handing de- feat to the Eastern racquet knights i the original package. One of the reasons for this is that the Pacific const players can keep in practice at the game on their home courts practically the year around. The moral is obvious, Seattle is a good | “are eake SAFES Five Preet VAULT DOORS Fire-Proot Burgier-Preef Mobd-Preef Furniture Woed Bloat Fixtures Wend Marble PURCELL SAFE CO. Baclusive Agent for the GENUINE MALLS SAE Roth Phones 6106 Willtam BURR @ Hore Charley Case—W. H. $% James OTHER BIG ORFHEUM ACTS i\s npres 1 MILE gy TRAVILLA BROTHERS “THE SEAL Wiig THE BUMAN 5—OTHER oy ‘2 ©. ACTS—8 The PANTAGES Matinee Daily. Twice Nightly. WOLGAST-KIVERS FIGHT PIioTunnes JULIA WOLCOTT & Go. ide and 206, 99% | suffer at times with some form of | indigestion, If m dyspepsia. One Scotch Stomach Remedy Wit! cure indigestion, You should always keep this wonderful remedy {p your jhouse ot ‘traveling bag. Made and k like tea. Ple better for the stomas gist selln pure ur and guarantee’ remedies he # SCOTCH STOMACH 600 REMEDY AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS place to live, and It has some splen- did tennis courts. The Milwaukee team has signed up a player who travels under the delightful monaker of “Young Can- non, ‘# & pitcher, Down in the Texas league somewhere, there is a catcher by the name of Target, who might make a good working partner for the big gun. Heavings, Maud Hide your face. I noticed this headline in « newspaper the other day: “Evang Shows Up Legg.” Peru: of the dispatch from Denver, whieh fol lowed, however, dissipated all idea lof scandal. It was just a bit of gold ne’ Frank Kramer, for eleven years champion bicycle rider of America, | will this season attempt to win the | world’s championship. The world’s | championship races will be held at | Vallsburg track, Newark, N. J., on | August 24, 27 30. Kramer [hopes to win the national Utle for |the twelfth time this year. It will |be decided in a manner entirely | different from that of the past. | When the championship races are |run, there can be but two contend- ors. This is due to the fact that the | National Cycling association running both the Eastern and Weat- | ern races this year. Heretofore the |championship races have been run in the Bast, and at the ond of the | season Kramer has always been the winner of the largest number of points. Two men are after his honors, Jackie Clarke and Alfred Goullet, who have been battling at Balt Lake City, The Ja Wrestling associa- tion is perhaps the oldest athletic institution in the world. Wrestling may be sald to be the national sport of the mikado’s empire, an tourneys of the grapplers weté bi in that country 2,500 years ago. T' larena of the wrestling association jin Tokio is the scene of great con- tests twice every year, in Jpayary and June, Wonder if there is a ollflens stream connecting Bombardier Wells and Jose Rivers? Walt and Niagara falls. Pick {t upoyAb! Now he’s coming to Clark Griffiths says he would rather have quick movers than quick thinkers. What would you do if you had to choose between slow movers and slow thinkers? Hire all the bat boys, Q.—With bases full, batter is hit by batted ball in fair territory, Um calls batter out, but claims no reed run, as batter was out be- fdre reaching first. Is the forced run still in force? A.—Umpire was right. Batter was out and no advdyce was necessary to make room for him, Owner Barney Dreyfus of the Pittsburg Pirates fs much peeved over his $22,500 beauty, Marty O'Toole of Minneapolis, O'Toole has lost nearly every game he has | pifched so far. When Marty took the mound In a pinch, the other day, and walked the first three men, Bar- ney, blew up, “I'd rather go in there and walk three men myself,” he growled, “than to pay $22,500 to get @ man to do It.” CHAMPS TAKE TWO IN DOUBLE HEADER VANCOUVER, B, C., July 26.-~ With thelr batting eyes working overtime, the Champa had no difft culty in taking’ both games of yes terday'’s double header with the Indians, Noyes hurled the first game for the Beavers, and was land ed upon easily, and Cochrane, who Veg to work in the seoond m, wan removed from the box ihe in the third toning, badly bent, if not broken, First Game, core by innings Vancouver Spokane Lynch Steals Home With Winning TACOMA, July 26.—If the had anything on the Tigers in the way of inside baseball yestorday afternoon, it was not visible to the naked eye. Mike Lynch was the wtar of the day, when, tn the eighth | inning, with the score tled at 4-4,) he stole home with the winning run Tho Tigers whanged Mr, ‘Tonn« son's offerings to the extent that he left the box in the first tnnin and Coltrin was sent to the club | house tn the second for kicking on| jo a decision Beore ny innings: rUend 4 Tace re 7 ‘ To TRY LONG swim PORTLAND, Or., July 26.—J. B Cody of Portland will tomorrow at tempt to swim from Oregon City | to Portland, a distance of 14 miles Cody will be tm the water for six or en hours, at least, if he com- pletes his swim, Modern Furniture Company, 415 Pike. Everything Hammerslough’s $15 Clothes WHY Every Step Saves Money Second Floor Lil Bldg. Opposite Postof EXTRA PAIR OF wii TROUSERS WITH Colts | Most eye trouble can be remedied by correctly fitted Glasses.—Pearson’s Magazine. Woe guarantee our glasses to be correctly fitted, C. D. HASKINS PATENT ATTOMNEY 118 Mow York Muliding BOAT IS Big. | "™%% ames SUCCESS 1330 First Aven, Will save you money on anything in the jewelry line, The new Curtiss “fying boat, which Glenn H. Curtiss first tried out at Ban Diego, Cal,, last winter, with some success, bas been recon: atrueted along different lines, and fs now being used daily at Ham nal ays mondsport, N. Y. on Lake Keuka a ro The great objection to the mae I boat” tried at San Diewo was the double-tractor feature, necessitating a chain gear. The new “airboat” bas but o propeller, as on the Curtiss biplane. Mr. Curtine has made @ number of fights tn the new type of hydro: aeroplane, carrying pasndngera on y of them, Among those who gone up as passengers with | the destgner and builder of the first and latest hydroaeroplane are Hugh Robinson and Beckwith Havens, lwho are themselves expert oper- jators of the watoralr oraft. Tho machine differs radically from the Curtiss bydroseroplane now in use, The operator and pas- wenger sit low down in the body of the float, side by side, well in front of the motor, which ts plac just Ibeneath the top plan They are lprotected against splashing by a apray hood. The boat it fitted dt rectly to the lower plane, which, it is claimed, improves the stability and flying qualities of the machine jand makes it much easier to handle on the water, There is no front elevator, the rudder and rear tached to the end of the float bamboo whatsoever is used, and the machine is thus stronger, more) }compact, and simpler than any | eh hing thus far designed by Curtiss. Mr. Curtiae declares the new ma | chine handies easily, both in the air aod on the water, and he believes that it is an improvement {n many ways over the Curtins design in use by the United States navy CHICAGO WHITE SOX PAY 3,000 BUCKS FOR JIMMY CLARK | VANCOUVER, B. C., July £6. Jimmy Clark, star twirler of the Northwestern league, will appear in| fast company next season, Presi- dent Hob Brown of the Vancouver club having closed a deal yesterday with the Chicago ite Sox where by he dispowes of Clark to the Sox for a consideration of $3,000. Scout | Ted Sullivan negotiated the deal, | and Clark will report to the Chi-| team at the end of the season Clark was born on Whidby | inland, and is a distinctly made in | Washington product, having grad- vated from the U, of W. and ac quired the greater part of his base- ball experience in the Northwest- | ern league. | NBW YORK, July 26, he jis ready to sign for a match Labor | day with Joe Jeanette, to be staged in New York, prowiding the pro- | moters give him $20,000 for his end, | was the word received here today | from Jack Johnson, world’s cham- | plon heavyweight pugilist. John- son curtly turned down a $20,000) offer, and Promoter Billy Gibson ted he would confer with Jean- ette's manager before reaching a decision, You Get Our Profitl We Get Your Trade Let ws fit you with Shurons, febeeNPTICAL Cd near UNION HUTESOK, 4 330 2°AVE As it is the nes tt this inal never to carry any goods over from one season to another, we Midsummer Clothing Sale! and Come Early and Get Your Choice SECOND AVE. WHERE THE AT CARS YESLER SIOP EVERY \ lJ | . () R This unusual sale, inaugurated with the desire of densnauile: Overcoat TO ORDER 515 ing to skeptical men the fact that we produce “the best made-to- measure clothes on earth” at a price below that which is usually charged for ready-mades, has awakened an enthusiasm far be- yond our expectations and accomplished its purpose manifold. This is the greatest tailoring sale ever advertised in this city —greatest in variety of stock—greatest in desirability of goods greatest in the remarkable extra values given. There are fabrics in all colors—plain and mixed. A complete line of English Serges, Scotch Tweeds, Fancy Worsteds and Elegant Cheviots. Many of these new weaves have just arrived from the mill. We save you the middleman’s profit by selling direct from mill to man. Don’t Miss This Double Value UNION MADE For a Limited Time Only A Suit that suits or‘an Overcoat that is right is our absolute guarantee. The clothes must fit you perfectly; they must have the style you want—the character and finish—or your money will be refunded. English Woolen Mills | 704 First Ave. Near Cherry [si] Third Ave. and. Spring Atlantic Boston to ieee icago Minnea Montre: New Yc ANI July 12, August ; All Libe

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