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NORTHWESTERN LEAQUB Athietie Park BASEBALL STATISTICS COMMENT L L Professional Sporte Fostered Amateur Sports Encouraged L } TACOMA ve. SEATTLE C teninin ss out e_“="“"/ BRIDEGROOM GORDON PUSHES|GREAT SWIMMER (OFFICIALS NAMED|PARTY rng PUBLIC MAY KI ‘JOE JEANERR Hotel Ethelton. |" GIANTS ON TOBOGGAN | ‘Sir'anripopes| FOR HARNESS Mijeavy storm) WELSH OUT CLAIMS TIT pes; 84 to ¥. . and $1 per day, Near al Biores and theatres, Opposite Poatoftics. Pitoher ummeary: € fone and & | (By United Vreas Leased Wire) P coma Tigers of knocking Blaine| hit off Gordon in 1 2-4. teningn The farewell sey oo BAN FRANCISCO, July 31—Fot Gordon out of the box on his wed-| and ¢ hie oft ¢ t jmatines at Madison park Gaturday, lowers of the fight game in San ding day, but that's what they did, | | | August 3, will bring together fine Francisco who have looked askance and bey only on ee Keyartefone a be . nines, | Sreneks out pg Aa } 5 fields of horses. The horsemen are at the Murphy-Attell bout, earded| ot tes. cde ak Cole Sy ult | Set erdoa ty oft determined to give such @ matinee for Gaturday fest, on account of| Y as has seldom been witnessed in the charger of crooked work, freely { | NEws AND TRACIE teens || 905 ta Thieg oO SED FURNITURE soc. "si cosets You never saw euch a atght 9) Giants’ tombstone reads 7 to 4. | Save halt. Houses furnishedd) Just put yourself in Blaine Gor. Theatre fun of the best of “we | that ts) Just as easily as they did! | . reba ramen ggiutare made at their Inst meeting here 3 got a real solar plexus punch today and Wm. Moffett'’s marvelous ‘i ae RD when feelers were sent out through guideless pacer, Cashmont, will fill oy ¥ leertain sporting columns in a sem| out the card, and t matinee y announcement that Jaek Welsh should pack the grand stand. sid would be the referee of the alleged) Last Saturday's racing spoke voly ‘ fight. In attempted exeuse for! umes for itself, and was the great- Welsh's reappearance in the spot lest advertisement harness racing light, the first since his more than ‘could have, There was no doubt dubious decision in the Wolgast left in the minds of the spectators Rivers fight in Low Angeles July 4, labout earnest racing, as the driv- it was stated in the apparently in ers sent thelr horses along at top (spired articles published that Welsh DOTY INVINCIBLE— FOR EIGHT INNINGS PORTLAND, July S1.—Jt looked as it Doty had everything his own way yesterday, when he kept the Bees from making the clireult of | the bases for etght innings, but he let down in the ainth, and the vie /itors chased across two runa that don’s place. Suppose you had just attained the groatost desire of your | life, and that eveu the raucous call of the crow was sweet muate to} your ears, and the soft feminine | nothings breathed into your shell like ear by your bride of a few hours were as the combined mur- mur of babbling brooks and sweet evening breezes, and suppose you v hutout, As it speed, and Jn the last race in par had been signed as referee of the 2 were going to celebrate the recent pg Bn oe glen 9 0 4 ticular the winner was always in| |bout some wekw ago, and it was a: Buptials by hurling @ no-bit, no-run| ii6 ‘Hees atood little chance of get- doubt, but Padishah, ably handled |quietly assumed that his actions JOE . game for the team that hands you ting anywhere. Wilson atarted to finally proved the win- since then would be forgotten and| new YORK, July #1 and bridle the meal ticket, and then | ich but skied in the second oe ner, MacFitzimons will also race no objection would be made. | nouncement of saa mae suppose you went on the mound | spasm, and McCreery finished the on Saturday, and this will be the Reports that Welsh might not|he would retire s Je and started to pitch againat yOUr! came.’ He got off on the wrong ‘jast chanee to see thin colt race be care to come #0 soon again into the! ty be tought emt tm bow: wil old playmates, and they landed 08 | foot, but soon cleaned up the moss 3 fore he begine to 01 his big stake limelight as referee brought Jim! weight asptrante bag | your curves, no matter how you). 04 pitched great ball afterward, M . engagements over the greatest har GEORGE D. BWAN Buckley, manager for Murphy, on 8) quick response Tamale J) threw them, and they poked ‘om so peony oe ‘ ness racing clrealt ever formed on 4 hurry up run to Promoter Coffroth. trick, ma hard that you had to vacate the Viewerin eee . = : the Pacific coast, and one that is After as cold and grueling and He wished to know if the arrange ‘Ket je Grotto fj mound on your wedding day. Sup-| pordiana | , ; destined to become the Grand Cir-|heart-breaking a trip as it I8 ©V0r) nent stood. Coffroth sald it ¢ not caste ° pose all this happened to you. . ‘g loult of the Weat given to the average man im the) “Welsh was named as refere a pugiliatie i Wouldn't {t make you bite your) K P ‘The horses that will race Satur-|temperate zone to make, @ party Of line grtictos,” said Coftroth, “ar veifled rh To 1411 Third Ave. ow, Be ta tetln oor Lar te is! R, CH. ION: | any have all been heavily engaged|11 men, under oa, rig Fé there is no question that be will ji. svyweeht title - | ey |in stakes over this cireuit. A mat-|George D, Swan of the ac mee Where we will be pleased tof} crook? PORANE, July 3i-—crait, the arrived in Seattle Monday after! No doubt exists that Welsh’s ac. | pott®, whieh E ol it - \inee of this caliber would draw ‘ . a coe pene Rageenes to|Suokane bute. "Change tad’ or j |thousands of people tn any other|completing the journey to thé|tion in the Wolgast-Rivers fight in|irc faut = : | parently never heard of yesterday, city, and yet last Saturday the at-|summit of Mt. Hatnier, And they|the minds of the fight fans has Ee Gio frat inuing the Giants oo 4 ap renule Wan that Be pernad |tendance was small. The same care|jooked every word they said about| stamped him absolutely as incom-| BALLARD Softad the ball. cat into the lot! in. came from the firs, although : |in announcing the starters in the|the hardships of the trip petent—If not worse—and there is| Ballard rose erg wore de cone ot | Vancouver came back — strong various clanses that exercised| The party was composed of Geo.| still a possibility that the weight |Sunday and them on Easy street for a 4 tat | enough to make it highly interest- Inst Saturday wit! be ta¥en on Au|gwan, Howard H. Bowen, E. A. Lajof pubiie disapproval will prevent! boys on the f serve you with our famous Tamales, Chile Con Carne, etc. ing, and tf stronger sw rt had gust 3, and Manager Hobert A.| Portune, V. D. Armstrong, Paul Lit-| his being-the third man in the ring | tional game, pick hg Borg ho ag ine ted to been given Gerv, ain the goure board Hiller is giving his personal atten-| tie, HF. Wiggins, J. ¥. Myliy, Cart| with Murphy and Attell, whose last “; coma rung in the sec. |{YOUd have told & different tale. FANNIE OURACK tion to every detail. Capt. David! 4’ ’gimon, George Albertson, Dr. A.| malodorous bout here has laid thelr | whiffed 14 rted the Meyers stole threo bases. in the eee sage 4 ig Bons gh first inning, scoring the first run Australia the ye ym eeeint bet Miltne 0 Batter, ad then bees tediens plan swimming champlouship for often nga sane Sy Magrnr gem ie " women. She is 23 years old. Her| Humphrey and one other aalrotigwing day. On the twentieth Re aes Terkey Mars enna | victory was @ popular one, eapecial-|assoctates. Joha B. Stetson wil!| {he worst enow and wind storm that ank Gordon ra oy al: ly with the mon, as she was eauily/agnin act as staring Judee.! ihe mountains has seen since the tend dim his wedding trip, the NATION, the handsomest competitor, which is @ guarantee of quick| summer of 1909 when Callahan and | Tigers oe Conant vere th Coenen, . ors and pertect starts, with no lost their ives In the snow glombed six runs. Conca New York 18, Chicago 4 Stevens : any | rtook | f Cincianatt 6, Brookiyn ¢ tedious delays in scoring. F. B.) wear the summit, ove the party non took up the hurling bard Rivers will be the clerk ‘etig and they were forced to keep in | course. The admission wil! 25 | their teats for ehelwer most of the Gilmore, who loves harness racing| 1 Remington and H. B. Harwood. | match on Saturday open to sus-| Hovey and 4s & sport and recreation, wil! act They left Seattle on July 18 and | picion Waltenberg. presiding judge, with G. Rl made camp in Paradise Valley the | ————— and tn the succeeding innings fa) hs tenione ned nine batsmen and kept the Tigers AMERICAN ERAGUE RESULTS conta, Including grand stand. For Rite. ae eecerrruanerss © sencames Gean, high-dinss racing, éevold of eater bucking the worst weather The Giants showed some come-| sc Laue « Nee fern | every objectionable feature, thin! inte for five days, the entire back material in their half of that| Washington at Cleveland, game post- matines will set a mark for Seattle. party started early on the morning awful second, however, and clouted| "°°" "™* OLD BAIT TOOTS AGNEW WING. of July 25 in a break for the sum: Metkle's offerings so freely that he COAST LHAGUR RESULTS mit. They found that the vy was given the hook, and Hunt went snows bad obliterated all former | in to finish the gama, which he did} $8 Francisco ¢. Vernon 3 a pitchers’ battle between |tratis and they had to break a new nS eS They are biting at anything. THe Toots Agnew, Inte of the Vancouver| trail, As a result of the storm the | NORTRWewr COAST trout are hungry aed they will club in the Northwestern league! ontire dome of the mighty mountain | W. & Pets W. t Pet jto any kind of files, salmon enge Dean, who twiried for Beiltng- and it was 44 818 ¥ornon 67 44 2% land some of the worst gtutton: jodi senso that towa was ts the prerdi deg tye err with | S Se|Smone them will even fight for &! Northwestern league, and who re-| Out cutting steps in the ice. This Portred 49 H (see) bit of red Gannel Even the sctoos/centty pitched in the Nebraska |ing party did, taking over three | Victoria 46 ST 447 Prince, #¢ €T (394 \of the best fish families are doing! grate league, Bothell won from | Gays to cut a now stairway in the | Tacoma 4h. 42 -tiviovemte FSF 431i right now, and reports from prac |shaner & Wolff, 3 to 2, Sunday. |O\7) 0 Ch Sitar to the pinnacle of | tleally all of the Inkes and streams/ nothell played the game with a no dees pet, |in Western Washington are to the| patched lineup. The battle went |the mountain, more than & m NATIONAL AMERICAN wk } & os | effect that the fishing was never] 19 innings. The Seattle team was |‘*2'- = MSS better. As one sage puts It, “God unable to reach the pan until the), Swan. who Ee tejmight have made « better sport) ninth, when with (wo men on and ath lene 4 3 ‘88 /than fiwhing, but the fact ts, God/two in the morgue, a muffed fiy|the moun' iy’ ae ty t it let daylight in for the visiting|ence was asa caver, GA Ane Chet, age S| SD” Se ea tekh Mothell scored | 0 I Reports for week with none down, the received at Aver @ Taft’ Tras wast ties 3 Shaner & Wolff .......-2 EELS ILL BRE K gy oe and| Agnew and Hemenway; Dean and/ couple m roan a = low. Fishing good with professor, | Kasner. ny kind marred DNIGHT meteor Sie Clear and low. with LEAGUE icisy-c, se =|[oxaQPORT NOTES AND COMMENIS>=@ and medium. Good with brown and gray hackdas, bing By KAVGEE BANITHT Watkins, owner and manager of | and queen of waters and professors. - the Tacoma team, which ia playing} Robe—Clear and low. Good with) my idea of nothing at all—What of the ring the past year bas im- ;|here this week, overlooked one bet/ royal coachmen and salmon ¢gS8. | the score board boy has to hang up| proved, and asks for matches with | while trying to stop bis bunch of! Ono, Snohomish county—Obear| opposite the name “Seattip” at the Willie Ritchie, Frankie Burns, or} ball tossers from playing the Night/and low. Good with brownshaekle| pall park those days. P. S.—-This| any of the good lightweights, Fred- This ls the Store for and W. league that wonld have 1¥ and Reuben Wood flies. |) |) B. ©. McCormick's idea, die was one of the cleverest boys |i Credit Both Men fomen ee oe vee matt jend We ‘ { tn realty faa over eine tom iow belie The Eastern ers and at the same time broke/rishing never better with brown —_— his injury, and should be able to | them of the habit of putting triples! hackles and queen of waters. Sporting Editor: “This fellow) «ive any of them a good scrap. jover the bar at night and then h—-Clear and low, Good | G times pitches for) | trying to put singles out of the in- ge ne mi is anil aes = with brown hackles, queen of wat-| Tacoma, ts all in, is he not? Chaff-| Harold Hilton, of England, who is }was ever put into practice was in| After stopping several days at Ted} Dug’s park in the opener of the Fo) Go Great Britain, 1897. Whitman's ranch he will pack into} series. That spring there were two men/the Soda Spring country, returning with the Phillies who batted over|toward the end of the week. AM tn the midnight league. They a ere “Bad Willie” MeGill Bert! General Murray and Capt. Craig,| boots is because he covers very ib ors Seldom it was that either) wig have been in Alaska in connec.| little ground and cannot move out! shoe” while he was playing his Inks or MeGii! hit the hay before) ion with the Alaska division of the | of his tracks for a ball to his right. first year in the Coast league, at hy Eh pute np United States army, have returned| Take away that ice water, YOU) {ox Angeles. When he first broke [thing they got to thelr hotel 8 lto Seattle and are outfitting for a| boob. Can't you see the poor MAN/ into organizud ball, he was one of late that thoy mat themselves com) sing trip in the Yellowstone park |'s suffering from the heat? eee ee ae eT tore tne Tellers and white millers. Ing Charley.” A-—Yes, dear, he 1s} present golf champion of the United AL cure. ec lo tates, | — know it has the Keeley cure back uot. presi near Boston, was decidedly the beat | ly led off the board and once used it} S. M. Ellerby of Piper & Taft's he has played on in this country, proves to be a lasting cure, The|has left with his family on a vace-| A vacuum sabes tego Ol ae i on good if not better than %| ifirst time that this strange cure/(tion flahing jannt at North Bend.|any better than ti ine! any upland course that he bas \ “Wooden Shoe” Cravath, who is now playing the outfield for th ina : Philadelphia team, in the National fear league, got the name “Wooden [60 iEew An Intelligent observer says that the reason Pat Moran makes few ing sales of our product. The proof superiority is found in every bottle ing home. The result of their the slot me ver donned The Bradbury Suit ranks waa an increased burden | °UMtryY. : : excels im fine materials, the making ton other membera of the elab, OREN It's too bad bowl bg ig 94 — oe ae ee {he diamoud and in the fit. Snappy models for the young fellows, con- wo three of the men decided to re| A. R. Willams will leave on Fri-| Brown are ver ?— ing rile dh oa stepping on himself, and i \ Bastar th Onn ie ten—shown. exclusively st Che farm the convivial brothers if such |day with his family and a party for|dinals. Having it on y $ : Eastern in @ great selection a thing were possible. the South Fork of the Skykomish | Why don’t you speak right up and) the outfield, he put you in mind of hie oda days fishing and | say that you believe they would do| a snail with a wooden leg. He first fee] FTO sn ereeneee seeeeeverstens eu wo hake jicotne Fagen they ——_ Senqent Anes & better on a colored team? Spssh! | attracted the attention of Jim Mor Our ‘ig Popular priced Hine of Suits is the standard rented a rowboat, went out on the cnetigine bak ork ee. Coe te Seamees poe bo ie chee ¥ e bay, and caught a half dosen ecis.) « we weutly. a prices . ‘ $15 wo $25 |'They put the fish in water, hustled |g, 20%, ACkin of the Puget Sound league, when he played with the ofl Sheet Metal works is at the head of| pat gcott says he is ready to| team from Santa Ana, Cal, ‘The oll Pear Gethc eels me a moparty” of ngpene a - — fn! sink committing murder by golng|/team was playing in tho Winter tothe room assigned to Inks and|"S#!¢ Gorge and wor prec ved | into the ring for a joust with Joe|league around the Southern city, “Bad Wille” MoGill. As they ex-\{Tom them ts to the effect that the/ Corbett. Call the death watch,|and brought Cravath over as a util | pected, both men were out, party caught 160 fine trout last) poys, the warden is ready. ity man. He filled in as an out- | They removed the eels from the | 5¥"¢a¥- dine ac ae cae elder fn the Fame, coming to bat | water and slipped them between Seanad a ee “Young e' le still hanging) six times. He knocked the horse the sheets in the big douhle bea| WAGNER’S DOG DEAD;} around the Whito Way in New| hide over the Grand ay. fence nt | that had been fnrnished Iki ny York, claiming that he has one| Fiesta park every time he stum- McGill. Before the ‘wobbitng. play: BLAMES THE UMPIRE | jnoro good fight left in his pudgy! bled up to the plate. He was so frame, and begging managers to lers could get upstairs the reform. clumsy that one of the sporting Jers slipped ont of the room “Ffonus” Wagner's dog is dead,} give him a chance. Corbett is aj writers dubbed him the “guy” with The trio heard the shoes fall to| and the great shortstop of the Pitts-| fair example of the “good fellow” in| the “wooden shoes,” and ft has the floor and then heard one of the | burg ball team is heartbroken. For|the prize ring. When he had mon-| stuck with him ever since. Cravath, men tumble into bed. the Inst nine years Wagner has car-| ey, everybody was his friend, and| is now one of the most finished out- Bay Tomorrow—Pay the Bill Later Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. “Seattle’s Reliable Credit House’ 13 7.74 Second Avenue Near Union Stre LAGER Hotel Milwaukee e its suc- Seam Meat A New Motel, Contratiy Located The secret of it: Hot and Cold Over $20,000 Worth of High Class Furniture in Rooms Hotel Roused. ed for but two thinge—baseball and] his coin went as freely as the river fielders in the business and covers cess is no secret at all Water Inks was the first man to hit the| his dog, Jason Weatherbee. drops at Snoqualmie fa’ After!a world of ground, but tho nick- —just the purest and Hlecteie Lighte Rip EeEN bed and had barely straightened| Wagner received the news from] his fights with Mddie Hanlon, Kid|name given him in the bushes atill carefully selected ins f Telephones | none g «F vragen a FE 08: Momth 40:80 P| out a leg before it encountered the| Pittsburg yesterday. The great| Broad and others in San Francisco, | sticks, seek Rey gai : 16 9 Reais arsine |) captive eels. The eels promptly | Hans wanted to depart immediately it was nothing for Corbett to bot = | gredients brewed | ~ uVERY Inspect this hotel —~ Bvery.hing complete—A | wrapped themselves around his|for Pittsburg to bury his pet, Jason| his whole roll on the races over at} Many horsemen think that The! the good, old fashion- j Room beautiful lobby and correspondence room | foot and ankle, The roar he let ont| never was absent from the Pitts-| Eméryville. Owning an automo-| Harvester will not be the holder of ed, honest way and awakened every guest on that/burg bench when the Pirates were! bile, he would olimb up Market st.|the stallion crown when he returns he ehly red oF CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS |floor. Before they could got away | playing at home. with the whole town at his feet,|to America from his foreign trip. |{g thoroughly ag 1 $10,000 Dining Room in Connection. Phones: Ind. $671; Main 4504 [| 70% the door Ink» burst through| His final official appearance was| but it is safo to say that today he| Colorado B,, 2:04%, ts picked by fl lagered by long natural storage — this makes j}and McGill was right at his heels./{n the last game the Pirates played| could advertise that he would ride| many of the light harness followers }-ae Two of the eels wore still hanging | at home with the St, Loulé lub, on| up Market xt, at high noon, and not} to win the honor, wer on, They had a strangle hold or| Hecoration day. Wagner was put|a dozen people would know he was = oe Sees that vera ; pe : Jerr tanner tng god grad Toke | out of the contest at that for|in town, Dudie Archdale, 2:00'4, has the peeue= 4 * Bola t all family liquor | hall and was oul like bla | Od ng. to a decision of . distinction of never being unplaced! ek cr. teleptone. wall ana lan acl IC al way the time They finally eng he him pire. As Wagner was | he} One of our readers writes the In-|in a heat of a trotting race, sho | Pe rr ra ii rored every j the tase, Shey finally enag field Jason attacked th ap formation that maybe Richards,| started In 66 heats and never fin. ee Wiaaubirs Ue Coniatilnte dissect That. very night ho promisea| Hams always declared that dog|the Mormon youth who broke the| ished back of fourth position, } — nevar.to drink agate and Mogi understood the ins and o Of big} high jump record at Stockholm, fs| . ene | Sentite-Vancourer via Victor me. Hfoined him in the pledec’ league baseball. The ump main-|the fellow who is wnated bv the| Publisher'’® Note—Lestie Mann, MIM The Independent | baaitete ity 4 b ges tained that Wagner had sq the dog] Washington hoter annex. Cutting| who holds the record of getting one AN i). {I Airive Vietoria ae mm Poulsbo continued its winning | upon him, down the timber and clearing away) hit out of 36 times at bat, keeps the nh " Br win Co Kenve. Victoria: 245 . ™. Leave Vancouve : im streak Sunday by defeating the O. He never seemed welf after|he| the brush of this thing, we have a|fans guessing as to when Leslie's | e g . Leave ou ‘125111:00 p.m. | Leave Victoria . m J) W. team 6 to 0, The feature of| Went up against Umpire Owens that| hunch he refers to a board Jumper.| Weekly will appear. | Telephone Sidney 75 Arrive Seattle ......., 8:00am } Arrive Seattle | mn the game was the twirling of Bing-| day,” sald Hans. “I shouldn't won-| Tee, hee. Apunmeeintonenneseana iteeisatt SEATTLE, WASH, assis belek woke c amen and Zollo. The O.-W.'s have| dor tf he got hold of the umpito's - TO THE SHOOTING STARS é i Be etl as aces an open date for next Sunday and|leg, and that poisoned hi Freddie Welsh has wired Baron A topheavy battle went to the! y e, cond Avenue. Phone Main 6588. would like to schedule a game with <r Long at San Franctsco that the in-| Comets Sunday, 17 to 8. Bellevue | , ; | an outof-town team, Dance at Dreamiand to! a? *|Jury to his neck that kept him out] was on the short end of the affair, |