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THE STAR—SA NEWS AND_ STATISTICS » Professional Bporte Fostered NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Athletic Park T Tomorrow at 2:30, Tacoma va Seattle Admission 25¢ and 50c. Take Yesler Car, Rteam Ment Met and Cold ‘Woter Blectrte Lights Telephones iN Milwaukee A Now Wotel, Centrally Located Over $20,000 Worth of High Class Furniture tn Rooms GRIFFIN TAKES UP WORK OF THE DISCREDITED ONE (iy United Press Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 3— Weakening under the shafis of erit lclem leveled at him by the San Francisco newspapers, Jack Welsh, who w od to referee the 20- round fight here this afternoon be- tween Abe Attell and Hariem Tom- my Murphy, quit cold at the elew enth hour, and Jim Griffin, a fight Promoter, wae substituted in his place. Until his questionable de cision in the Wolgast-Rivers fight, July 4, in Low Angeles, Welsh was one of the most popular referees on the Pacific coast, but his ruling there has given him a black eye in circles, and it is believed t ferecing days are over, Until late yesterday Welsh fully fin nded to be the third man In the 92.99, Month 910.00 08, Month $20.00 Bingle Rooms, per week Room and Bath, per week. avert Inapect this hotel — Everphing complete —A moos Deautiful lobby and correspondence room CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS $10,000 Dining Koom tm Convection Phones: Ind. S071) Main 4504 Canadian Pacific Railway STRAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE Vietorta | Seattle-Vancouver (Direct) Dattys turning via Vietorta, Ma! » . t REFEREE WELSH Vancouver via ‘Returning Direct) we Beatt!; Leave Victoria ; * Arrive Seattle < ring. At the last moment he in- jformed Premoter Coffroth that he hot accept the position for ness reasons.” The announce With the Waltons By Hackle resulted in considerable betting ac They are stilt catching ‘em, but | tivity, and lots of coin ie being wag reporta from a number of fishing ered today at even money. Both districts are not so good as they Attell and Murphy are fit to put up | Were cartier ia the week. The Sky-| the battle of their lives, an ® bad komish river and the Tolt_ river! Dlood exists between the two fight seom to afford the best fishing |¢rs, the fans are certain to witness close to Seattle, while the Desowal-|® rethot scrap. Attell is anxious lips, the Duckabush and the Huma-|to wipe ou! the stain of the deelsion Huma ore the most promising fish-|)Murphy gained over him at their ing waters at some distance from|last meeting here, and has trained the city. for today's baitie as he never train ed before. If he a Murphy he Week-end reporte from various/ wil! altem to regain the feather fishing points have been recelved| weight crown, which he lost to at Piper & Taft's, ap follows; Johony Kilbane ff Los Angeles Brinnon--Water clear and low.) Murphy fs certain Uhat he will re Fishing finé with eggs. poat today, and already is figuring Cliftten—Clear and low. Poor.jon a match with Willie Ritebic, who, | Egee beat bait. ” [most Hkely, will be aligned teamest Duckabush—Clear and low. Good| the winner of today's bout with ees, brown hackle, queen of] Two preliminaries have been ar waters and white miller. ranged. In the firet Walter Seott . Tolt river-—-Clear and low./ will meet Solly Burns in a four Good with fies and ones. round coutest, and Joe Aseveda ig to | Portson—Clear and low, Good |clash ten rounds with Lee Johneon. with salmon eggs and flee the negro featherweight. The firet Monroe—Clear and low. Fine| prelim is scheduled for 2 o'clock, can recommend Eleo- tra-Vita to atl people who are affiicted with rheumatian I would not take money back, and do without It ours truly, Ww. A. Kiltny Wattn Watin, Wash. CT THIS FREE out_and mati th!» : from ‘alfoenta by weak, tm- mation. This book written in language and con’ interesting facta for z a #35 oi til. i them. i URDAY, AUGUST 3, 1912. DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur Bporte Encouraged CRITICISM DRIVES REFEREE WELSH FROM NG AS THIRD MAN IN ATTELL-MURPHY BOUT Toppy MUGS OF L& H. MEN WHO ARE AFTER THE TAQ Playing Class A ball since their team has entered the Class B in the Star league, the Lowman & Hanford fident that they will find a package in their Christmas stocking when the league mugs are distributed at season's play. ; It toni a little time for the L. & H. boys to strike their stride at the first of the season, but they soon4 to cases and the result is that they have grabbed of six of the nine games they have played and now stand the cap race in Class B, i" . Every time Harry Leavitt pitches three or four hearses gather outside the lot waiting for the job of hauling away the opponents and with Finegold behind the willow they have a combination that the expert safe-cracker couldmt open wih “soup” and a jimmy. § The L. & H, boys have a few open dates in the immediate future that they are anxious to fill, and they with out of the city, teams as it gives them a little holiday in the country while they are enjoying themselves: time by showing the rural aggregations how easy it is for them to add another to their list. Games may be calling up Manager Vine, at Lowman & Hanfords. . The picture shows that the L. & H. team would be there in a beauty contest as well as in a ball game. left to right, the players are: Top row—King, center field; Gillrich, third base; Hansen, pitcher; Kreke, ¢ baseman; Tredolf, pitcher. Bottom row—Sharp, right field; Knoblock, left. field; Finegold, catcher; Coleman, be with files, Tacoma bait and eage. (and the main bout for 3:16 o'dleck Union City—Clear and low Good | . with hackles, oak Mies, king and r] queen of watera, Van Horn—Clear and medium. TIGERS TAIL n| TWISTED BY | GIANTS Good with brown hackle. In & game principally featured by by Umpire woe? pb Sherry Bertihaume, George Kelly, J. 8 Hyde, Dr, Vander Bogert, Fred Simpson and ©. ©. Terry re ‘turned yesterday from a trip to Woodin ville—Clear and low with yellow-bodied Mies. Clifton—Clear and low. | Rage and fies best bait. | | meets, as Gna Gtants glombed the the Huma-Huma, In the ¥. M. C, 4.| Moran, = launch Clara K, and report fish-|B¢cessery runs to give them @ ® ing conditions {deal on that stream. |to § victory over the Tacoma In one day's fishing they, caught}at Dugdalo’s park yesterday after over 200 trout, most of them the}noon. Although Maran’s disfavore right eize for pan fries. They went} were distributed without discrim- ort distance above the falls, ination, they bad the effect of get- ting both temms on edge, and as a result the asual airy persifiage took on a decper tone, and it was an ordinary thing for Moran to hear the pleasant shout of “robber” from several hundred voices in the stands after slipping out his ukase oa a play. Criger started the mound work for Tacoma, and got past the first Please send me, pepald, your free 90-page ae AAW RO eee eee ree eneeeees Address .. but rocketed tn the next one, when frame without serious difficulty, | he passed three mon and slucced a couple in the slats, foreing in the i first Giant ren. Goodman's error ‘ fet in another one, aad Fullerton | put the third across on the throw-in of Chick's drive to the left fence. Hall took up the job for Tacoma in the second, but he was up againat & hard proposition in Fullerton, who pitched king pin bali. Again fn the fifth Tealey's bunch came across with three runs when Hall was touched for four hits and an ambile In the sixth and seventh innings | the Tigers showed signs of life, and | succeeded in slipping two runs} over the pan In each frame, some clever stick work being responsible for the first, a Juggle of the pill by Shaw for the second, and Hall's homer with a wan on for the next two. Just to add to the already one sided score, to show that they could, the Giants put a man across The Grand old chew The finest in the eighth, and ft looked #o/» sloomy in the Tiger lair that they . were ready to snap at anything. In the ninth Million laid the pill down the first base line with two men on, and Moran called it a foul. Mike Lynch crabbed, and was ordered | from the grounds, and a rag chew- ing match ensued. La Longe put across the last run for Tacoma on | Neighbors’ single. The contest was | anything but a pink tea affair The same teams will renew battle at 3 o'clock this The offtetal score ever put into a plug. the afternoon. = 2 > El ecnccoee= seccsconn™ P| concn Mb he ASS <a ceidontia! vert ee ecoosnocccen® a! Goodman, ab eoucnsvcansad a8 for Nill in the minth mary Home rune. Chick, Mann. MoMullin, P y and 2 hits off Criger im 1 1-2 in- nings; 7 runs 6 2-3 in %: by Cr Off Fulle mit by off Crigor 2 tohed ball—La Longe by Fullerton and Wally by r. Double playe—Chick to Ray Raymond to Chick to MeMullin te Molderman; Madi oft Man} to Jackson Jackson to Nill, UmpireMoran. Leavitt, pitcher; Vine, shortstop and manager. a eon —— =e: — —|SEATTLE GOLFERS), :2 <2o8te >< SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS>* | to compete IN (Se Or waver seer FALL TOURNEY , ~ idea of aemnanget oe oo gy lata up he, A number of Seattle golfers are) co Sy he Aggy ype y Diced dhe — owe contemplating entering the annual that he } 1! “a aman po agree fypee od bree "vane “reaures by omar | tournament, which will be held |and his n afternoons, Plense shovel coal in | that ‘will keep him out of the ‘game jon the Golf and Country club links, | wit the furnace, Mauda, There's a/for the remainder of the season. /at Del Moi Cal, September 7 to gast draft in the crematory. As it ta, Victoria is making a very | 14, inclusive. soo classy show with only one real! There will be scratch match play Mest 4 the ring gieounsere Suan SOREN. aeupeadbage ie feel eat wom pdg en em vo Reg pany for| On paper, there isn’t eo muchien; handicap match play compott- the topnotchers to harvest SOF | autiorence between golfing and mo-|tions for the Del Monte cups for kale. tor-boating. With one it is a cage/men and women, with trophies for! or tne 5 of putt and with the other it is) winners and runners-up; trophies for lowest scores in qualifying rounds; additional flights for each ems mez. There's a fellow by the name of Pubput. Pioh pitching for the Aurora, IIL, i" a ae b you can’t do tt for anything | sixteen men and eight women, wit team, and they say he is ali 10 the) 1... you have got to hand It to the|trophies for win trophy for —, Cincinnatl Reds for thetr consist- rater 6 Setssted-cisheen and wie jency. They are spring startiers,/ner of defeate is in secon Pag Pa PL — teat | cummer slippers and fall bloomers.|fitght; also mixed foursomes, con- Jim Flynn made some such claim — solation handicaps for men ‘and | Eppa Jepetha Rix: le not the Women, a team match between ba ah name of a college yell, or @ Greek | Northern and Southern California, Even at that, the Bees have been | intior frat, or a new kind of axle| bogey handicaps, tombstone event, up against a hardluck Tow Of | croase, It is the monaker that was|driving, putting and appromching stumps, Just as Nordyke was et) wished on a promising young Phil-|contest for men and women, and} — par pea adelphia mound worker. such other contests as the commit- Is Knocked Clark | tee may arrange, Bo: | Christy Mathewson has averaged | A oy From = by Braves 25 victories a year with the Giants| Dance at Dreamland tonight. °° SPOKANE, Aug. 3 ‘ancow in the 12 — — - ars he has worked. His banked on the work of thelr pre /iow con Mas none in 1900, nat nis | mier heavist, Clark, yesterday after: | pigidtgn®7 in 1908, He must keep | noon to win the game—-and the |, present rate for seven | bank broke. After the Indians got | jy, y to equal Cy Young's vight bits off Clark tn five lanings, | ¢. gattio-winning mark, ’ removed from the mound, mamnene and a new one, Watking, took up| They are now shunting the Bos the burden, but be was not much/ton Red Sox around every evening} more force than Clark, four runs | in gasoline carta, to keep’ their for Spokane being the resuit of his| minds off the strenuous pennant efforts, Neither pitcher got any/race. To properly relieve them of | support from the team, and this, injall worry, they might hire a pilot the face of the fact that Noyes put|/who can skilifully steer their car/ ‘om over Hike a machine gun, was|off a high cliff. I can recommend | responsible for the 13 to 1 victory |one who has the art of hitting tro} | for Spokane. | ley cars down to a science. Anoth-| Beg og jer Seattle expert is there eighty | *—12/ ways from the ace when it comes} *~'\to busting through the rail on the | | Spokane av. viaduct and hanging} over the water on his hind wheels/ on a dark and stormy night. Prob} ably the most valuable m they could corral is the chap who knows | Janded on Kaufman's offerings but | the latest and most improved meth eight times in yesterday's game/od of muasing up the right-of-way | with Victoria, but they landed at/at a grade crossing. Any of these the right time and annexed six| experts would furnish the dope for runs, Girot had something special) mind flights for a few minutes on the ball yesterday, with the re-| tm gult that the Bees landed on them Matty, In bis recent book, re but five times, and not at the right | marks, casually “1 have never times, Md they collected nothing | seen Ty Cobb play, but they tell me om the seore board. Of the 13 hits |be is quite a ball player.” Ah, yes, allowed in the game, eight were for|fair to middling. Better, perhaps, ooiia wade than the average run of minor | Rees Miata j league outfielders, at least Viotorta Portiand 5. for Portland Colts PORTLAND, Aug. 3.—Portiand 9900000000 SiRF 0 2011%<¢) Seattle has gone right now with. jout a boxing smoker longer than it has for months, and as the fans are wetting ready to see the maulers go to it again, there is a piece of change waiting for the first promot- er who gets @ good card together. If there is nothing stirring in the padded mitt line, a modified mara-| jthon race would be in order, as there are a number of distance run ners about the city now waiting for something to turn up, P. 0. TEAM COMES BACK The P. O. team showed a great reversal of form over their game of two weeks ago, when they lost to Tacoma, after being in the parade, »| Last evening at Lincoln park tea | they trimmed the Immigration sig| Service team handily. The I, 8. a0i| played better ball than the score | would indicate, Feature of the was tho terrific batting of the a er 20 his being made off their 3 ~ $2] pitcher, Struck out by Leaf of I, soa Phe sia|8., 15; struck out by Eliott of P, biiics 61/0. 8 Hits: I, §.—21, Runs, 20, {h2 | ite: P. OS. Runa, 3. Batteries; P, O.—-Biliott and Tel- 320] 0 | quist, I, 8.—Leaf and Ickes, NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS New York 4, o Chicago 3, F Pittsburg & St, Louls 6, ladeiphia & Delivered Anywhere Cases of 2 dozen pints $2.00 (Refund 600.) AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS Boston 9, St. Loule 0. Ww. n 4, Detrott 0, Chie New York 3. Philadelphia at Cleveland, rain. postponed; COAST LEAGUE RESULTS fan Francisco 6, Vernon 4 Los Ar 2, Sacramento 1 Oakiand 4, Portiand 4. foreign beers are di OLD GERMAN EA Properly aged, it digests NORTHWEST * W. ie Pot) £66! Vernon GO4\Low A c cn Cases of 2 dozen quarts $3.20 (Refund 700.) never taxes the stout in truth a favorite home age for those who api enjoy good beer, The Jmdependent retails > a Spokane “6 Chyeinti St. Louls Brookin a Howton, 26 68 428|Clovela eu)N. ¥ 269/81) ute Serer JECVEv2e79 yeay Eveevsouso sea ave deree dereerer

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