The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 2, 1912, Page 2

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BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3 o’Clook p.m. TACOMA ve. SEATTLE Teal ion the and S00. Theatre full of the beat of USED FURNITURE a sight furnished You never saw auch Save halt. Houses omplete. GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. 10 PIKE STREET. Simone Main S887 SUMMER CRUISE IN PYXGLAS NORTHERN SEAS Steamships «PRINCE RUPERT” ond “PRINCE GRORGE" Finest, Safest, Fastest tm the Pacific Coast Service. ve Seattle, Wash, Sunday L*Wednenday, 12 o'glbck mld % * Soot ©. | ere Main 67 Foe: i Boreis General A. Passenger be Departmen! oft First Ave. ina Yealer Wey. “| plastered « two-bagger against the Rates on the Easy Pay- ment Plan. WE are actually making $8 and $10 GOLD AND PORCE- LAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50, WE ARE MAKING $8, $10 AND $12 SETS OF TEETH FOR $3.50 AND $7.00. And while some Dentists charge ridiculous prices for bridgework, we are making $5 and ad “$10 bridgework for $3.50 and our Stiver and Cement Fills are 60c; Gold Fills are from Tbe Up; extracting ts free. ‘We guarantee all work for 12 years. Come in today. DO NOT PUT IT OFF. We will convince you that we are the real cut- rate Dentists. ALBANY CUT-RATE DENTISTS SECOND FLOOR PEOPLE'S BANK BLDG, Corner Second and Pike. Take Elevator. WR BO XING STLING LING TIGERS SHUT OUT BY SIDE-WHEEL THOMPSON After the first inning of yeater- day's struggle, in which two Giants ground their heels into the rubber after making the cireiit of the sta tlona, the contest settied down to wonderful battle between Thom son and Belford, the oppoatng pitc ers, and each extended himself to the extent that nothing that even had the smell! of a ran on its breath appeared at the park. In the sev enth, however, the Giants solved Relford’s puzzle, and two more were put across, and another in the jelghth gave the home team five | rune, while they never had to wake up the score boy for the Tac team, It was one of the shuatt shutouts the Giants ever hung on a team. In the first Inning Belford ga | panees to two men, and Jac! | grounder took a bad bound ove head. He walked Strait, filling bases, and, with one man dow | Mann whanged out a grounder that ‘also did some fancy tumbling, and before tt was corralled, two men ar | rived, | Then both pitchers settled do to great work, Thompson fanned | three men in the third and the next } up im the fourth, In the venth | Whaling was safe whon tossed the pill away. Thompson was safe on a bunt, and then Shaw E w fence, which scored Whaling and |pat Thompay on third. The latter | scored on Chick's Texas leaguer to | right. “Tho last run of the day was mado in the eighth, when Mann made a splendid bingle and went to second | with Moran's assistance and scored fon Tealey’s single. Goodman took the batting honors of the day by clouting out three bingles, one of them good for two bases. | ‘There should be some crowd at the park this afternoon, whea the same teams meet again, as it will be the last ladies’ day of the week and in addition {t will be the after- noon upon which the kids are admit- | ted free. Beate Chick, tb . Strait, if Mann, of | me we?S| ewe st Acibawatnenege | asbenawanes a) hcindccanisiiiete | emis aiinieeien . . a i i 6 ge . 3 1 8 18 ee et Totals . vy n sMatted toe Telford | Seore by innings Beattie Tacoma ‘ | fummary: Two-base Moilin. Goodman, | NEwSsS AND STATISTICS Professional Sporte Fostered THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1912. Longe Sacrifice! 3 innings Credit vietory te Thempeen; Umpire Moran has an eye like an eagle—a dead cagle. iment. At an exciting stage in Wednesday's game at Dugdale’s park Moran called Goodman, $) lthe Tiger second baseman, out at the first station. The Star photographer was on the job} : |and snapped the play and the result shows that Goodman was “safe a mile.” H | shown with his foot firmly planted on the sack while Jackson is waiting to receive the ball {that Moran claimed put Goodman out. The ball is shown two feet from Jackson's receptive $ | hooks. The fans’ objection to Moran's decisions is that he usually waits for some sign from) $ithe crowd to find out what the popular verdict is before he rules on a” point. The picture! i |shows that when he fails to do this be gets it wrong. MONDAY—Union Bay, Lake Dock, Brierquest, Champagne Point. WEDNESDAY—Wilburton, hurst, McGilvra Dock. the 5300 block on Alki Av Laurelhurst, TUESDAY—Juanita, Kirkland, Fairweather and south to Muskingum, The Constantly Increasing Demand for a Mild Table Beer of Unquestioned Purity Has Compelled Us to Put on the Following Schedules for the Accommodation of Our Patrons: RAINIER Pale Beer Pontiac, La Villa, Lake Forest Park, Kenmore, Squak Slough, North Point, Lake Park, Waldheim and Houghton, Cozy Cove, , Factoria, Beaux Arts, Brier- enue South. Lake Washington Deliveries THURSDAY—West Landing, Medina, Meydenbauer Bay, Beaux Arts, Kennydale, southeast and east side of Mercer Island, 1 FRIDAY—West Shore, mainland -from Madison Park to Rainier Beach, Taylor’s Mill, Bryn Mawr, southwest and west side of Mercer Island, East Seattle and vicinity. _ SATURDAY—Neighborhood of Madison Park and Special Orders. West Seattie Deliveries MONDAY—West Seattle hill, West Seattle and Alki Ave- nue waterfront as far as Bonair Station THURSDAY—West Seattle and Alki waterfront as far as SATURDAY—West Seattle hill south of the junction and as far south as Gatewood Station, West Seattle and Alki waterfront. A beer that contains no artificial sweetening of sugar or other foreign ingred- ients, and has that pleasing hop flavor, derived only from the use of choicest Imported Bohemian Hops. WE ALSO MAKE DELIVERIES TO: ALL BOATS AND TRAINS Order a Case Out to the Place by Phoning Seattle Brewing & Malting Co. Sidney 1—— — -Sidney 526 SSSSESSSES SSS RSE SESE EE | at | Here is the proof of the state- | j | | Goodman is a a Sr re ca {| Braves Draw Large by Neiterd 8. yy Crisee| Blank From Champs | SPOKANE, Aug 2.—No runs off of Schmutz was the best the Spo kane Indians could do yesterday in} ith the Champs, before | at midweek crowd that has in Spokane this season. The Champs had little difficulty in| ten runs, The locals gave! | practically go support to Strand, | and Vancouver made five runs off) him before he was replaced by Harkness, a recruit from Sao Fran- clsco, in the eighth, He was hit freely and five more runs were add- od in the last two frames. Kippert became a bench-warmer for intimat- | ing that Van Haltren forgot to wake | lap before making an important de- cision. ® by Innings * or | } | |EASTLEY TOO TORRID | FOR VICTORIA BEES PORTLAND, Aug. 2.—Pastley’s | offerings were imported direct from yesterday, and the Vio-| wee thelr passed, The} result was that the Colts grabbed off four rons, while the Boes shov led two across the plate, The two) Hams’ stumbling on | the sack in reaching for a wide one | jand the passing of the pill with a |man on third, Wilson pitched a fair game for Victoria, but let down at |crucial intervals and had no more | eupport than the law allowed. Roore by tm NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS Now York §-1, Clneinnatt 4-6, Chicage 9, Rrookiyn ® Pittsburg 1, Boston @ Philadelphia 4, Bt. Louie 8 AMERICAN LmAou' ® RESULTS St. Louls 2, 101 Washington Chicago 2, Philadetphia at Cleveland, game past- poned; rain. COAST LEAGUE RESULTS fan Francisoo 6, Vernon 6 Los Angelos 4, Sacramento 8. Oakland 6, Portiand 3 NORTHWEST. ret Weadve oF at aan pokane #9 48 Meatsie. 553 Yosoms 86; 8 Misisecmto 42 41 amt NATIONAL AMERICAN wok oo os om 63 aT “6 48 15 61 Mt Loule 41 66 MailDoston. tf a1. ‘emi 60, Wash’n 61 3T aaa 590 hie.. 68 41 678! “SLTChic'go 49 44 (b16 449) Detrott 48 Gt 4K6 A2NCloveld 46. 63 404 Rrookin 35 60 .368N. Y... 9 62 .a38 Moston, 35 67 .2728t.1 BUNCH OF BEEF ON FRISCO CARD SAN FRANCISCO 0. Aug. 2.—The “heeflest” bunch of biff and bang artists eves staged in San Francisco on a single night will get together here August 9, in a four round box ing show arranged by Promoter Toby Irwin, The program includes Frank Moran of Pittsburg, who clashes with Soldier Bider in the main Jim Cameron, a “amoke at Cleve Hawking. also a and Al Williams Spider K hope, will tangle with Denver Jack Geyer, Although Irwn denied that he was attempting to corner the beef trust, he admitted that it wanld be some job packing the six heavy weights in a 24foot ring at the same time. BANG! TACOMA SanKkhhkkahhhh hh Little betting has so far been re ported, This, San Francisco sport JOHNS | writers say due to the fact see the JohosonFiynn fight tims are being shown now at Bugene Levy's Exhibit theatre, on Second | ay., }the early showing of the pictures | here is due to Messrs. Woody Bros, go direct to and Monigomery, who control the are being opened for a it | rights of the pictures in the North-| run by Jack Curley, promoter of the | Went. fight The pictures are causing much favorable comment among the fans,| Modern Furniture Company, 41¢ as they are remarkably clear and | butting of Flynn in the eighth and ninth rounds, which was a feature of the fight 1 722 Just at this time, the news, hot from Chicago, that Johnson, aft $30 og = or hin battle with Flynn, « aie realization that he had gor TRACIE Beem 27 bears out the opinion of a number Lory iis eps of authorities on pugitism that|| 905 1-2 Third Avenue DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Bporte Encouraged J ji RS ARE SHY F “QUEERED” REFEREE DROPS LID ON BOXING BOUTS ta bth on Chestnut Pe v TACOMA, Aug. 2.—There #| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 2-—-ne-| will be no more boxing in Ta #| Cause Abe Attell and Mariem Tom. | coma, Like # bolt of lightning # | ™y Murphy are bitter personal en from a clear sky came the an- * | Miles, fight fans today expect to noe nouncement this morning. le when the two bc Commissioner A. U. Mills, ap Cghth at. « ». Whil ly fine f tell has trained more |for this bout than any in as engaged for years. Attell is anxious to wipe out the decision scored over him by Murph Proved of the decision of Chief of Police Loomis in putting the lid on fistic encounters. Secretary Harry Andrews of the Tacoma Athletic club was called in by the chief and com missioner following a confer enee before the official, The the last time they me i if he Cfficiats ew sted successful will go r fter Job ageste: ny Kilbane in an effort to regain b more smokers be staged for # jt font + te the present at least. , | Murph faithful worker Although boxing of from Wlic in pront and ts boast four to ten rounds allowed for eight there has been complaint. has been months, little or no he will win by @ knockout. If he beats Attell, Murphy has expressed 4 Willingness to meet Willie Ritchie and the latier is anxious for a crack at the winner of tomorrow's bout *) * * * * *) * + . * that no ® * * * . + * * . * | Rivers-Wolgast bout, in Los An FILMS ATTRA | geles, July 4, ls to be the third in the ring tomorrow. The q able decision that Welsh dell LARGE CROWDS iit iso tine hton nares Seattlo fight fans are the first to| th”, Was “duoerea” him with Flynn bad a chance the fight was ken at Las Vegas on July 4, which to win to capacity houses, Credit for at the Exhibit t Pike, Everything eee wtinct, and show the sensational Se HAVE YOU GOT YOURS: We Refer to the Tremendous Bargains in Made-to-Measure Clothes Offered at Our —=FREE= PANTSS THIS SEMI-ANNUAL EVENT IS NOW IN FULL SWING HAVE DONE A PHENOMENAL BUSINESS SINCE WE FIRST ED THIS SALE. 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