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THE STAR-—MONDAY, AUGUST 5, 1912. THE STAR’ "RIGHT, BRIEF AND B BREEZY STORIES RITCHIE IS NEAR\( “American victor crownep sy xine |/B, JAMES HURLS DEATH IN AUTO 12TH STRAIGHT ACCIDENT VICTORY . SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5. & [Twolvo straight victories for Wee —Long - distance telephone Willie Jam a btod. vinlony aie messages received here today the Giants over the Tacoma Tigers, | S trom Witte _Ritehie, one. of and four Giant victories out of the the contenders for the light serios of seven games with the weight championship, tell of Tigers in tho result of yesterday's his narrow escape from death matinee at Dug's baseball grounds. yon an automobile trip in Hum- James was ealtied ck herelt Re telet Seenty, | were, wes score than four to three, and would Frankie Edwards of Oakland have had it but for the ragged sup and Chas, T. Cuneo, he Is on port of the Giants, but at that Ray- a org vacation, Ritchie mond, Mann and Strait bobbed up that * : safer than automobiling,” said & ¢ Ritchie over the wire. } Ree eeeteeeeeteeee tthe eeeeee cnet eomething went with the stuff that makes the grand! wrong with the machine and * stand throw up ita colleetive bon- it toppled over a canyon, A ® tree which stopped the prog. * ress, saved the three separ en as a whole, the big hurter had ho loud and long kick coming over the result eee i athe Raymond put his sensation across In the second, with a wor derful left-hand stab. Jackson Jumped {nto the limelight tn the elghth by handling a long, hot and high liner, which stop; the tm minent run of the Tigers, Strait got the big hand on a long ruaning catch In the left garden of what looked like & two-bagger, and Mann saved the score from being Ued when he speared Jensen's long one to the Bull sign, which gave every promise of being good for two or three banes, Criger found the sledding rough and wobbly, but through sheer good luck held the Giants down in the first two frames. Then it hap pened. Whaling whanged out a fourcushion hit. James went to fivet after boing beaned and Shaw drove to the 4d center fence. Jackson ambled and Fullerton died on a bunt, Shaw was nipped be tween third and home when Good- man pegged Strait's grounder to La Longe. Through sheer foxiness, however, Shaw tangled the Tigers, and although Jackson bad moved up to third on the play, Shaw got back to third safely, and the dom founded Tigers allowed hee gps Pg - = y ~ mble back to the second sta message will be ‘carried from| hopes ta stage a bout between Tony Caproni and Chet Brown, without an ettore te cnptare Wes York to San Francisco. of the Seattle Athletic club. Johnny has his eye on Bailey,|1t was a plain case of pleaxe @o| —_— the champion of Canada, and thinks he can take his measure|'way and let me a ne — ee te regardless of the weight he will have to give away. He will/ yen Fan Shyp an "Secag ta Sp cote 6 1,500 mile motoreycle | also try to hook up with Allen, the defeated champion of the Phe more runs, Raymond filed to Mii- from Aberdeen to Alton, It.,| dominion. jon, who doubled Strait at the return. with a splendid p-z After hanging up four rane The Lockport, N. Y., Motoreycle lub has nearly 100 members, NEWS OF THE PUT-PUT BIKERS The first Amertcan motorcycle been imported into the United es Colombia. This carries @ two-wheeler into practically inhabited part of the world. Richard Ward and William W: , of Camden, N, J, are touring their motorcycles. >ikggryguamger atten ¥ Raiph C. Craig of Detroit, winner of the 100 and 200-meter Olympic » Although he weighs 225 pounds, | races at Stockholm, receiving crown of oak leaves from hande of Gustave supervisor of the Toronto] V.. king of Sweden, association finds no trouble riding about the city on his @otorcycle. nye oi rerer = JOHNNY O’LEARY TO INVADE CANADA pers ey Johnny O'Leary, the Seattle featherweight, and his man- Motoreycle clubs in all parts of/ager, Frank Purcell, are preparing to invade Canada this io verge po peg Raypid inter| month and pick up some of ‘he easy regular money that seems = motoreycle relay,| tO be awaiting the scrappers there. They will leave Seattle will probably be run this}about August 15 and go to Prince Rupert, and after a match under the direction of the i a. ns aM. The tndications ave that or two there will go on cast to Winnipeg, where Purcell wy Dx SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS>< By KAVBer sate the Giants in the third, the board boy was not bothered) them again, although he had to on the job to put up one for Tiers in the next three when James’ support was ft holes, and when it looked as if coma would tie the score, In lant three pasta, however, J: whose pitching still shows the fects of his hospital expert was going strong, and the au tightened up and the throat rally of the Tigers in the ninth turned into a bloomer. ‘This afternoon the Spokane be 4 ans will Ue up with the Gianté local lot for the first gage week's series, As there are a few points between the and the Indians for second plate, this series will be a pitched battle for that honor and wil! be of more than ordinary Interest. ‘The Tigers will open a series for the week with Nick Williams’ Colts nd the two Canadian teams will | line up againat each other in Van- , My idea of nothing be Tm od Lag «ven without her, there will be passed an ordinance de-|!ng to persuade any one knows |some lively playing at the coming aoe oe all motorcycle muf-|*nything about baseball that Um- Seattle tourney. We will try and closed in the| pire Moran is a better umpire right bear up. bas the com-|now than he was before he ever, witnessed a game of baseball. You, Lansing, Mich., contains a young! hand that job to Sweeney. man who knows what he wants, and is not at all backward about |, the game at asking for it His latest desire is k was marred at its close | an automobile, and he writes thusly by the crabbing of Mike/to the Kissel Motor Car Co.: Lynch on the decisions of Moran.| “Mr. Prestdent—Dear Sir: I saw It was a back-alley exhibition, no/a description of 60 H. P. Six matter whether Moran was right) Motor Car, and I red it over and over again what you clame for your car, and if I am eny judge it ox- cells anything that is built. I am a Gentelman tn every sence of the word, and ef you will send me one of your 60 H. P. Six Comfort ca: for 1913 free of charge in eny way city council of Baltimore, from turning his mouth into a slime slough and letting a bunch of bill- te ooze out on the park. —$<—<— NORTHWESTERN LEAGUB t Athletic Park SE BAL Even if ladies were not present, It/T will doe all in my power to make | couver. bar be bad enough, as men na the Kissel Kar a favorit within @! rh» oftictal score fe jon't pay money to hear sewer |an-|raidus of 100 miles or more. also - an LA . Temorrew at 3 o'Clock p.m. but with women present it/send me a canvis cover for car! 2$ : SPOKANE vs SEATTLE is far worse, and Lynch, or any one| when car is not io Garage, send all, | H| else who does it, should be pinched |titure and information such as»: : Pamission 26e and S0c. Yester Car. a: <hr nim Rana no aa este a Reliable Jeweler, 1330 First Ave., by the city police if the baseball authorities lack the Intestines, or whatever is needed, to handle such cases. tests treatment of steals and what | carbon also what cind of castirn) cylenders are, cind of material! whats, « boddy ts, paint, varnish, tires and #0/ James, p ... forth in fact every thing that coos " i TOURS cecree ' Swill save you money on anything} Moran's work is enough to die-jto make this comfort cnr for 1913,) . °°" {ip the Sewelry line. gust any one, and there will never|send car and such things and Mt-| me" be , oe vl ss — te information and soforth that! sestutlin, #« |crowd in the stands from venting /1 have asked for as soon as pousl-| Nelehbore, rt ALBERT HANSEN | their disapproval of an umpire's| pie, Your Lynch, ef truly, “NEWTON BAKER.” | im, th... WD ses Holderman, I Jensen, 1 The yarn that there wasn’t a) cu)" bathtub on the Finland large| » enough to hold Ralph Rowse, the | [American shot-putter, ee cl decisions. That is part of the fun of the game, and a part that would kill the game If it were taken away. A spectator at a ball game is en- |titled to give vent to his feelings, [provided he doesn’t encroach on the rights of others at the game. lIndeed, it is a fact that comments Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner First and Cherry SEATTLE eecesccees™ evecnwcoenP «| cewccovee> wl wocrcorcoens «| ~neewconns o| peer eerneens a! enemoccond Sl enered-coue Totals ° *Hatted for Belford tn the ninth. brings about the suggestion as to Wall P: H ® st e. 3 he} geore by innings aper Retailed at Qj on tne’ various plays by spectators,| thé Substitution of a vase, Got the) | score by inning pri a Wholesale Prices when properly mado, are the life connection? Oh, very well. | Tacoma poetiise ess i. of the game, make it more excit- ju we | Federal Paint & Wall Paper]! ing more interesting. Hut there 1s| Those Chinese students in Ameri-| gnu ta Longa Uontiean” tome tone Racrifice bite itis. Stolen basew ummary: f rune Ain 6 28 Jamen; Struck out by Retford 1 can colleges who are to participate | Jackson 3%, Fut in @ track and field meet at Ithaca, | N. Y., should be awfully strong in} the Mongolian race. \x | Whating a difference between what is said in a fair way, and what ts said by a rabid crank, who seems to think he only, of all the crowd, knows the game, and all others ‘are fool- Company 1406 FOURTH AVE. | *, : he Men's Sample 50 |) Cy Young advises youthful ball | ore Jamar 4; of Criser 2; . — players to use horse sense. That| Wild pitoh—Criger. Hit by pitched wall] F $30 Suits = The wire brings the news that| might go better with a crowd of); Millen. by James: James, by Criger.| bad ~~ || Mary K. Browne, the woman tennis) young jockeys. pret 7 ane champion, wil! not come to Seattle oe a ne a this month to play in the North western tourney, -as she intended | to do, and tennis fans are genuine: | ly sorry. She has been putting up TRACIE Fern Pinas. 905 1-2 Third Avenue KODAKS Champs Grab Both From the Indians SPOKANE, Ang. 5—-The largest} } S SPORTING PAGE IS _ C —_— | net, at just the right time, and, tak } | Pacific Northweat, which opens to jot teams from playgrounds in that dis- } land the two teams will play for the |add to their diamond jand manager, @ great game in the Eastern tour-| Bought, Sold & neys, and Seattle racquet-wielders Exchanged. were preparing to give her a warm | Amateur Fin- reception. Instead of coming here, ishing the Best. she is going on to Newport to see) “ the national championship matches. | NATIVE SONS LOSE AGAIN The Native Sons are the champ losers of the state. Sunday they| dropped a hotly contested game to Olympia, at Olympia, making tt eight consecutive losses for the sea- Theatre full of the best of son. Score, 5 USED FURNITURE | wets eo Native Sons ...........8 6 4] x Haskell and Byler; Oass and ver . Save ‘hait. "Wousee” furnished — pene a re NOW AFTER ATTELL SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5.— GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. 510 PIKE STREET. Phone Main 3227 Our meals are absolutely the at the markets afford, and our rvice is perfect. We have en- aged the highest class vaude z ie entertainers of the stage in attle. PROGRAM Mins Helen Levi . Failing in efforts to stage Willie Ritchie and One-Round Hogan as the stellar attraction in his four. night, Louis Parente today is seek- ing to match Hogan with Abe At- tell. Abe Is in fine physical condt- tion and may sign the articles be- fore night. ELEVATOR BOYS BOX Two fast boxing bouts were staged with the opening of the ele vator operators’ new club rooms last night. Leydon and Weken fought four rounds to a draw, The Young Deen and Kid Riley go was another draw. hd POTLATCH MEDALS READY The medals for the winning ath- letes of the Potjatch games are now hine Thomas. Classical Mr. Chas, Bilt Violin Wonde Miss Price A violin wratar {ready for awarding. ‘They are hand- J. A. Piume Floor Mgr some little placques decorated with round card here for next Friday! Theatre Seattle's Best Photoplay House “The House of Features i Our New PIPE ORGAN The Finest and Largest in Any Photoplay House Anywhere. Oliver G. Wallace The Wonderful organist and marvelous musical photoplay in- terpreter. “Miss Cicile Martau Colorature Soprano, from the Land of the Midnight Sun. Exclusive Photoplays The best and most entertain. ing from all parte of the world, ‘Absolutely fireproof The Safest Photoplay Theatre in attic the Potlatch Bug. Those who won them may get theire by calling on Director Tom McDonald at the Se- attle Athletic club, SOENIO CAVE 1605 Wirst Av. JAS. L. SHUTE, Mar. 1,200 Seats 10 Cents |crowd that has gathered at the Spo- kane ball grounds this season yes-| terday afternoon saw the Indians | lose both games of a double-header to the visiting Champs, Gervais! }hurling in each of the contests, | \Kraft was forced out of the game| |when the ball smashed his (finger | while he was trying to bunt, and he | was replaced by Strand, who was| }faced by but 12 men In the four In-| Inings he pitched, Kipper and De | Vogt both did some sensational | stic kwork. | First Gamo. ore by innings: | Vancouver 19100000 0-8 Spokane sy 0000010 o-8 Second Game. |, feore by Inn | Vancouver A 000000 B0 | Spokane 10002000 Ong EES TAKE BOTH IN DOUBLE-HEADER PORTLAND, Aug. 5.—Nick Will fame’ Colts were unable to solve |the Kantlehner riddle here yestor day afternoon and were shut out in | the first game against the Victoria | Bees. Doty was easy for the visit- \ors in the seven Innings he pitched jand they made one run off Calla jhan, who replaced Doty. Loose |B |second Colt defeat, although the home team outbatted the Bees in the second struggle, First Game, Seore by tnnin COAST LEAGUE RESULTS | fielding was responsible for the|* MURPHY IS READY |OUR GIANTS MAKE TO RETURN FOR POOR MARKS AS CONTESTS | SWATTERS Seattle stick artiste are all to the gloom, and Tealey Raymond |e as happy a6 4 hearse over the show ing hig men are making in the way of batting averages, A peru the standing of the Northwe league batemen faite to re Giant ewatter above the 12th place, i } | ace of only 246, and the next among the regulars in line is Leslie Mann, who shows up" at the 32nd station with but .264 to his credit i Moran, Shaw, Chick and Jacion ! are hitting above the 260 mark and #0 their naines are permitted to creep into the Het, but that will be about all, so far as the Giants are concerned Mock still heads the Hat of slow ‘gers, being #7 points ahead of his nearest competitor, Meyers of Bpo kane, Here's how they stand, it out to sult yourself, an ™ a9 18 80 dope Ay mee a : | Me! My Vietorta Vancou Port Mennett kahank / McDowell Rchneider Weed, Vie Molchotr, Spokem> . Nil, Tacoma De Vout, fpokane feattie .. Hunt, ‘Tecoma ipsam, Portiend Doty, Port Mahoney Witting: ¥ Fort TOMMY MURPHY SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 6. Kigpert, Vae Mm Losing no time tm starting home|» Bon os ward after hia 20-round draw here ie. Tr 4 with Abe Attell, Harlem Tommy Murphy and his manager, Jim Buckley, today «@ en route for New York on the Overland Limited, Before leaving, Morphy said he wae) yo. ready to return to San Francisco) 1, whenever 4 match appeared. Mur-| * phy shows few marks of his battle pn Baturday afternoon. TENNIS CRACKS START TOURNEY |" IN TACOMA Moro than 260 entries in the 22nd nual tennis tournament, of the Kibote MeMuiinn Bea Vietoria Chick, Bestia P PERSONAL SPORT SPARKS Orville Vanes, the 145-pound wreatior, brother of Frank Vance, S.A. © wreatiing Instructor, was jbadly banged ap Friday night at |Orehard Reach, w motoreycle fran into him as he stepped from behind a wagon. He was badly cut about the face and his leg was frac tured. Frank says be has lost his j best 145-pound man for next year as Orville was developing rapidly. Frank Duncan, the Foster & Kleisor sign artist, will be right in line with any of the 136-pound grap- plers when wrestling starts again this fall. He has just returned from a sign painting trip over the state for his firm day in Tacoma, have been recorded, and the list includes all of the racquet cracks of the Northwest, as well as players of national repu tation, such as May Sutton, her sis ter, Florence Sutton; Melville Long, former Pacific coast cham- pion; Joneph Tyler, formeriy of Seattle, and now representing Spo- kane, and a host of other experts the net. No doubt is expressed that May Sutton will sweep all before her In the women's singles, particularly if ahe keeps up the atride she estab lished in the recent tourneys in the Middie West,‘in which she appear od. The greatest interest of the tour ney surrounds the Chester Thorne cup, which stands for the Pac Northwest championship. The cup is now held by Nat Kmerson of North Yakima, but it is believed that Long will take it away from him, regardless of the fact that he will be opposed In the singles by the best players of Western Canada and the Pacific coast. The tourna ment will last the entire week Frank Van Horn, one of Seattic’s most ikely grapplers, will take on | Raiph Johnson at Kent, probably on | Friday night, August 16. They will |mix at 158 pounds, There ts much j interest in the affair as the Kent talent considers Johnson the com- ing Goteh. Evans Is the pride of the 8. A. C. pwhea it comes to handball. He plays a enakelike game and it ts not 'uncommon to see him stand on his head and serve the rubber through his opponent's legs. BALLARD TEAM CHAMPS The Ballard Playfield baseball team has won the championship of thelr district by defeating all other Polly, the U. 8. heavyweight lchampion wrestler, is working out iat the S. A. C. these days. His hob- by is handball. A short time ago he | was the star of the daily rough- “ Aaain house basketball games which made FRIE AGAIN jthe 8. A. C. gym rattle, but he was VANCOUVER, B. C. Aug —~ | not ladylike enough in the game and The differences existing between | finally could get no one to play with the Westminater and Vancouver la /him. Even in handball they often crosse teama has been patched UP | get too close to the big fellow and collections when they meet the hardwood floor with their beans. trict. Next week the Ballard team will piay a series of three gamer t the Lincoln grounds to decide the elty championship. Minto cup. O'DONNELL GOES SOUTH. PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 5—Mark| tom McDonald, Con Waish and O'Donnell, the Portland heavy-| Reid, of the 8. A. GC, leave tonight weight, will leave with his trainer | for nature's stamping ground, to be Tommy Tracey, for gone for a week or so and they ex San Francisco about the middle of | pect to make London's Call of the August. O'Donnell has two fights | Wild sound like a walk down the guaranteed him, one August 23, be (waterfront at midnight in compart fore the Bay View club, and the/ son to the noise they will make. other September 6 before the Dreamland club - swing around Sound cities. He made RITCHIE AND HOGAN READY [ino mt. Baker Marathon a success SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 5.--Pro-| by watching the finish at Belling moter Louis Parente is considering | ham. today a four-round match between —— ares | Dan Salt got home today from a Wille Ritchie and One Round n here August 16. Both light rights have made proposals, and ed to box If thelr terms are accepted by the promoter, TIMES SHUT OUT The Western Union team shut out the Times Sunday at Woodland park, 2 to 0, Bylerly, the Western Unton twirler, had the losers eat ing out of his hand, whiffing 18 and allowing but five hits, Bylerly was & demon at the bat. SMITH ve. 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Patronize These Firms—They Depend on You for Fremont District PICTURES OF WORLD'S ATHLE NOISY AND AWKWARD, HE CAN GIVE SOME WALLOPS 8AN FRANCISCO, ; There have been white hopes and| white hopes, but assuredly none ever developed under cireurnstances| jatmilar to those which marked the coming out of Charlie Miller of Ban} | HE TES July 26 1" | Francisco. Miller is a berculean Roumantan.| With him every incident is as sert.| ous 46 & Smash On the jaw. Once at the Colma tratning camp they fixed up an electric chair for him and it wan @ long time before they could explain the joke. He thought the conversion of the chair into a galvanic battery was due to some) vagary of the climate, or that may. be it was something he ate that af. | fected bis muscles Miller is a motorman. He aned to present himself at the tr quarters of any prominent p and volunteer as sparring partner. He asked no mercy, and the hard er they slugged him, the better he Uked it Once Stanley Ketchel picked the largest pair of gloves he could find and flogged at Miller without stint. The motorman was knocked out that afternoon, but next day he was! on hand again, ready to take bis medicine. In me Miller became a standby with the promoters of four-round bouts, and be continued to be the heavyweight comedian. He loved the stress of fighting, and he had an utter disregard for pun- ishment But he did not catch on to the technique of the thing, some how. The ordinary leads and coun- ters of boxing he did not grasp. Miller became popular. He was matched with scrub heavies and nerformed with a tolerable share! of suctess. He never shirked, no| 224 of ring matter whom he was opposed to, ce CHARLIE MILLER AND Wing. gs poitsh, | Gained confidence, lated a style of i upon to furnish a display of peony be who we ground and lofty ringmanship that) jie jg as noisy A. Me could not be duplicated in any part of the world. One night they brought a Ger man band from one of the stree corners to serenade Miller when he entered the ring. Then the an- pouncer presented Big Charlle with a string of frankfurters. He never cracked a smile, but he performed) more dashingly. Mille most briliiant achieve mont was the spoiling of Al Kaut- man's “comeback” dream. Miller jgained the decision after four rounds of furious work. The sensational moment of the encounter was when Miller floored) Kaufman, in the second round. When Al arose Miller went after! dress Al C, Rose, him. Such swings and wallops' INDEX were never seen on land or sea. Monroe Mercantile Frequently when be missed Kauf-| Index on the Monroe man, the ropes felt the force of) day, 5 to 2. the wild deliveries, and once when| Monroe making « down chop Big Charlie| Index . * pounded the ring floor. Burgett and Pownell; it was thought that Miller would! 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