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x THE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1912, pie n BASEBALL TRN LEAGUE te Park NEws_ AND STATISTICS Professional Sports Fostered Pe AND |{ BASEBALL. COMMENT FOOTBALL |}; T ‘" Tomorrow at 3 o'Clock p. m. Amateur Bporte Encouraged BASKETBALL | 0 h spokane ve seatrue = | L_ oc SVILLE PUTS Aacoenhae soon =| INDIANS VICTORS IN PAT MORAN ROUNDING FIRST — [MARYSVILLE Puts , : A SNAPPY STRUGGLE | WINNING STREAK cuReD oF sowarag Poor playing in spots, combined | TIGERS NOSE OUT MARYSVILLE Wa, Aug. 6 STOMACH with @ number of hard luck Incl IN 3 TO 2 BATTLE After having won 19 straight vic Ls aye been an tories, the Ulaine team went down| !*" ™ Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE hard for the Giants, gave ou never saw such a steht an half, Houses furnish complete GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. at Dugdale’s park Aonday afternoon by a score of 4 to 1 Every inch of the way wae bitterly contested, for upon the outcome of this series depends the Kentity of the team that will be the runner-up for first place. There was plenty of PORTLAND, Aug. 6.--With the score tied at 2-2 in the firet inning, the Tigers and Colts played for six innings with nothing doing tn the ran-getting way here yesterday. In the seventh frame, the visitors bunched their hits and put across one run, which waa sufficient to gather the victory for them. The Colts had the best of the hitting to defeat at the hands of the Marysville club by the score of 6 to © here Sunday Maryeville outplayed and outhit Blaine at allj stages of the game. The features of the game were the pitching of Wetec the fielding of Kepler at third and the heavy hjtting of Mul vey and Capt, Duncan, Duncan get | turmoil, occasioned by close de cisions by Umpire Moran. ting a home run, two sing and # throughout, but the faet that the Ts hie + sagt ocr Bay two bagger in four times up. His} ~ " > » | Tiger bite were wei m ie home run being the longest drive! pe ap, Lente to donee to tre} Spokne opened the box of trouble | osnonsible for thelr victory. Hunt ever witnessed on the local ficid.| out sitigg ere ™ae Pag in the first inning when both Myers |. .4 Eaatloy were the opposing Ce Gene the ie - ¢ ying & drop of and Cooney poked the ball to terri: | ound artietn cee ee Maryevele Gab en Le you i om evening. Dancing guar-| tory where it was almost impossible 4 will play « return game with ' no ike snteed iinuume «ito field it quickly Powell | ~ccore by tanings bunted, and In an effort to catch | Portand "| him at first, Thompson bounced the q ore «| ball off his shoulders. It bounded come to ua Prof. Raber-linto right, and before ft could be the o Blaine and a great game is ox-| yyy vere SWICK SANIT PERSONAL SPORT |“ SPARKS M. Drennan, Connie Mack recovered Myers and Cooney had crossed the pan. Thompson was re D Hote e: ton sponsible for the third run of the asiameuas pt ; scout a for the Philadelphia Atbleties, ar. HAGUE RESULTS rived in Seatt Sunday and] ayy |maing by heaving wild with Powell) ciover 3, Roston 1 spent the afternoon at the ball park the times: Bt to At a week, tee | base and letting him romp home, | Washington. &. “Gnicage 7 looking over the Seattle and Taco Ana ¥i per day. Nears Zimmerman’s sensational catch of} Mins in, Petiadeiphie « ma talent. He will remain here for stores and theatres, Wilson's drive to the bull sign - _ several days, sizing up Northwest Opposite Postoftice, robbed Seattle of at least two runs NORTHWEST COAST jern players, Mr. Drennan is one in the first, Just at this time Um W. 1. Pet! Ww. L. Pet of four men Mack has on the road 4 gh bh 49 «B92 Vernon 11 46 «=60T pire Moran worked through wit “ ore his usual rufstuf by calling Shaw ses ARCHITECT BUNGALOWS, gr0e AND UF HINCKLEY BLK. BUILDER Prof. A. G. Douthitt, physical di- rector of the Y. M. C. A, has re 08 It's a mighty poor day for theGiants when Pat Moran doesn’t figure in the run-getting. onic from Delano beach, agar Te Sunday, however, was an exception to this statement, as Patrick faited to cover the four sacks lseves Officers’ conference of yo The Star photographer, however, provides ample proof that he got as far as the first station,/y yy c, 4 and for a picture of real action, it is a pippin ijenatigyh ~ . , Ss John P. Sweeney and Bud Camp-| 49 bos! There is action in everything Moran does and when he hit the ball on the nose Sunday eet ae Vien na out at first on Cooney's throw from short, when the average blind man could see that he was safe by a city block. In the third inning, after both teams had surrounded Umps Moran to argue the question of whether or not Strait caught Cooney's fly tn | Phts. left, the Braves put across their | "ent! Hig] he beat it to the first sack by a city block. The photo shows Holderman waiting to receive) sunday in thetr Ford roads only other run, when Zimmerman | Breoktn IN. « amjthe pill with Pat rounding the bag on one wheel. jtheir way to Tia Juana, M 99 hit through Thompson and scored | "°*to" it. Lute os 500 “ . = =|They expect to follow the Pac Powell. From the fourth on SIRS gene r% # me ei ™ Johnny Hayes, another Seattle box-|highway all the way | through bh some form ot| ‘Thompson was invincible, and F F NNIEST er, telling me that Hayes will go 15| Washington, Oregon and California SEGA Lotus cey aeeat eama ot be eo | COFFROTH BUSY |OLD CY TELLS 0: [senae win uh ‘sener a Edo | Toey have convietscapine down to cases a trifle too late to (hy United FF 1 4 Wie jton tonight, and that the winner of | fit and will live out-of-doors ali the Scotch Stomach win back the lead the Indians had! gan PRANCISCO, Aug. 6_.With Exdigeation Ie R his transportation on the way, Jim cure indigestion You shoult keep Ue wonderfal remedy Seattle's sole run was made tn the fourth, when Moran was safe on Cooney's error, Raymond hit. Thompson forced Moran at the Flynn, the Pueblo fireman, ts soon to leave Chieago to meet Charley Miller, the local heavyweight,. who defeated Al Kaufman, according to jdian money the border afe growing slimmer. EXPERIENCE IN BASEBALL =)*"1! = "=".*<" 23“ Wen Lakin ool, and every the chances of the mitt-boys | marathon rac coking Up anything on this side of|Ue, is anxious to get up another! jason | distance race between some of the | tertett money Norman, who won the Potlatch) from Kent to & pat tt ba irk " j - — long-winded distance runners about | = net pass, = $., Sarina bee. SS ere scored = sonmenees today oe he vg ot | If you think tennis ie a dainty| town, and plans are under way to | any boone who the taste, better for the stomach tag . aftroth. The bout te scheduled for | pastime for delicate girle and boys,|sce that he was accommodated. i Gruggist sells pure crus Another great battle is looked for) Labor Day, September 2. jyou ought to get your right eye in Gai geaventnen remedies he sells /this afternoon when Cohn will put Willie Ritchie i slated for a the way of Melvilie Long's full Duval, the lightweight boxer, in Strand to pitch against the|match with Packey McFarland Sep- | grown and healthy slams at Taco-| breexed into the 8. A. C. padded! put they soon SCOTCH STOMACH Giants. Strand is the sensation of | tember 9, Admiaston Day, but in the }ma this week. If you should desire| room several days ago and showed|in the office S0c REMEDY & yoar or #0 ago, for whom the/jevent of McFuriand refusing Cot |to take this treaiment, would ad-|the talent there that he had not for-| Brown. AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS | Boston Americans paid $6,000 a fow | froth figures on substituting Harlem |vise occupying a position close to| gotten how to bandle his dukes. WARE OF —— | days before he aeroplaned. Since | Tommy Murphy. ithe net. There's no danger in it - ST VERee cea that he has been working in various} In addition to these bouts, Cof: You'd never know where you were| Tommy Clarke caught a great ‘ bush leagues, and recently he has|froth is angling for a bout between bit game for Port Blakeley Sunday,| 1. myself, toa « shown signs of comeback life, and|Abe Attell and Champion Johnny ‘ jeven if bis team did lose. He tx| crt om July, 1s has signed up with Spokane. In-| Kilbane to be fought October 18, Kitty Bransfield, released by|one of the boys that is up and com-| {ie “dentist onlp. terest in his work today will be | Piscovery Day Loulsville for skull practices and|ing in semi-pro circles population — of tere ern ie et Ree general inability, has fallen heir ie thet’ the Dent The official score BURNS VS. O'BRIEN Berger Fell for it, and Waa the Happlest Man on Earth. © |to the bossing role of the Montreal] Monte Ward is developing into! Pet onaniy for f Seattle ABR HPO & BI! OAKLAND, Cal, Aug. 6—Frankle BY CY YOUNG the toanr was on the road, he would |/t¢a™. Inasmuch as the Canadians) one of the steadiest little grapplers | would af 'y. ——- $$ bd Spparns. the local iehtwoixht, will bei deposit it in the hotel safe when |#T? in last place, Kitty should per-jof the entire herd working out) to do. F Mann ib $$ @ 's { §|mect Danny O'Brien of Portiand in| 1 have seen many funny things | Mepaelt if Mi the hotel eats fectly fit Into the general order of| these days on the 8. A.C. mat, | proper faundal Strait. if $$ 8 $f gfe tercund match here the night of|in baseball tm my time, and GB) On,’ gay the players talked the | things. Meare on a eens $ 2 2 3. 8 f)August. 14, according to announce.|not imagine why the incident Iliandlord cut of the catch and, take Rey Brown, whe hes been slaying | Statins aa at Raymond, @ ... . ¢ $ o}ment made today. Articles have) rotate still impresses me as ing it to w jeweler, had him trans- Mel Sheppard ie a man-as weil as| ‘bird base for the Port rege pe coamel ‘er perce Whaling, © > @ e[been signed and Toby Irwin will) moms humorous, unless it is fer the works to @ fine looking but|« runner. The great American mid-|®##Tegation, is going to try OUt | treatment L - hy 3 jf feterce the bout. A preliminary] cause it happened the first year 1| cheap case. |dle distance star, who was defeat-|¥ith the Giants several days this | aeane I, poovie have - =< — —|dout will be between Jimmy Fittes| was with Cleveland, when every-| When Berger went to bat that/ed by Jim Meredith, the Yankeo| Week. They figure over at Blake-| that she 2 7 a7 te 3) and Henry Long. thing was new to me. afternoon, the umpire stopped play, | schoolboy, in the 800-meters, wrote| ey that be will more than make * a +3 TP aR TE At any rate, I thought it great] while the members of the Cleve:|thie maniy description of his de- good in the quick company, tdwia J. 4 then, and | still Inugh whenever|land and Pittsburg teama gathered |feat ¢ evening day on “i pan! } ae oe GORE IN EYES i’ttion St i. se around the plate and witnessed the | which the finals were run: “i was| “Short” Hatton Persuaded all the) seatte. 2 ae Be? oat ee « When I joined Cleveland (never| presentation of the handsome/in a race today. The man who jed/ tennis knights to go fishing yester- on Boreas ne rH 8 1 ¢ 1 8] The Seattle postoffice ball team! mind how long ago) the Pittaburg| watch, | me home, the big brickiayer—this Is) 4&7, and the Wooflland park courses 3 Sartwtene $ & $$ 8] Fil Bo to Tacoma Thursday with |ciub picked up @ catcher named| I don't recollect the provocation | not said derisively—from Media,| Wer, desdtted, except for a Open imam. 3D. 6 @ 4 4 9) deep. dark and ruddy gore in thetr| norger for the gift. I don't believe there | Pa, ran faster than I was ever able | broilers. _ vee 6 © # © 1 e/eyes and will seek vengeance for! Herger was a fine fellow, alwaya|was any. Bat Berger fell for it,|to run or ever will be able to run. ee = s = jy eee [the defeat thay sustained at the | witiing to participate in a joke on|anyhow, and he was the happiest! The mark of 1 minute, 519-10 sec) s SHORTHAND SCHO OL. che * Nelaws of the Tacoma postotfice someone cise, and accepting jokes|man on earth throughout the game.{onds, that Jim Meredith, « school JUCCESS : Seattle 99810000 9-1/ Timers during Potlatch week. Jack | played upon himself in the best of] When he returned to the hotel| boy, hung up in the 800-meter race,|f| Individual Instruction Given by Experts, in the - Spokane sere 0106000 0-4) Davies is manager of the matligoirits, He tad been going along/and recetved only the empty case|I believe, will stand for many a day. that is written by the Best Stenographers et op Summary: ‘Two-base hit—Zimmerman | men's team but they will permit |fairly well, but not brilliantly, for|he saw the joke and joined in the| “Some man may be able to do the Graduates are all placed in Good Paying : omen ae acl, , Musk owt—by George Russell, the postmaster to) pittsburg, and looked good enough | laugh with the crowd in the |800-meters in less time than that, PHONE MAIN 3337. Fhemacen 61 Ld Beyse 4 penne s baile! go along as a kind of a mascot. In jto stick |“know,” which had drifted Into the | but the only man able to do it now || Third Floor Liberty Bidg. Guat 2. Raymead). Wid. piken--| ie rece: me with the U. 8. Im) Among his possessions Berger| lobby. So hearty was bis apprecia-|is Meredith, and to do it he will] F remmeom Hit by pitched vaii—Moran,|mikration service team the postof-\had a watch of which he was very | tion that Berger made a great many |have to have some runner back of |—— by Moyes, Um Moran. fice boys fixed it up this way | pre ud, and every afternoon, when | friei@s then and there. jhim again to push him to it. | was | Pro P. Ov vess +20 20 2)0 “ mee enmeenammmmaconmnbenimenaas _ behind him today in that 800-meter e epe )|KYD. WILSON HURLS |v. 8 18 3 3 6) race. 80 was Ira Davenport of f BEES TO VICTORY = | Chicago university | Lanadian Fr aciric } ND THOMAS) | “We were runing neck and VANCOUVER, Aug. 6—wnite}/ ATTELL A M. neck, with Meredith just ahead of us. We couldn't catch him, try as STEAMSHIVS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE }we would, If we tried to put on/ more steam he would let out an |Kyddoe Wilson was hit freely TO BATTLE SOON - {throughout yesterday's game with! jthe Champs, he tightened up im the} Seattle-Vancouyer via Victoria By KAYBOE sate |><SPORT NOTES AND COMMENTS =< . LOS ANGELES, Aug. 6.—Abe At 110 Madison St. plaches and the best the home team| 11) and Harry Thomas, the Britian | (Retursiag Direct) rd : ra other notch. He bad them to let! Xtrive Victoria 22.0.0) Lispm | could do was one run. The visitors! ’ | My idea of nothing at all—The ex-; like a mad dog about it, and fol- out. If we had been able to go the |B Leave Victor 2 m | landed on Schmutz easily, making) ontherwelght, wil battle 20 rounds | rq baseball fans who are attracted |lowed Maan several fect. barking. |route in 1:51 910, Meredith would || Arrive Vanc ouver 22 TA Bm | six hits and three runs in the first/ {it Varne® lave this month it PIADS ig Northwestern league games. by |It Mann had cared to toy with the|have done it In one-tenth of k seo aes Tain Bet a “REPAIRING WHILE |] two innings. Arter that both piten- materialize, MeCarey wired Atte |tbe fait and fancy umpiring of Van) surly one, it Is probable that there ond less. He was far trom being <i era were as steady as clocks and) ee ee oot the Hnalistnad|Haltren, Moran et al | Would be a vuoancy for a good first |all in, while Davenport.and I were| SAILING PROM PE YOU WAIT” with luck breaking Victoria's way, jn ie oe oe Aten iieene oa} baseman on the Tacoma team. run out,” jf City Office, T18 Second Avenue. the Champs never had a chance. It's a good thing Ad Wolgast ien’t| — | ja ball player. He would put up a| Here te the path all infielders) Motorcycling took a distinct step!) — | plied that the latter date was aat- — feore by innings peneceeer 7$ Ca pet ig Big wicaly abttiod, the tine little baw! every spring when| with weakening whips must take: |forward cho other day, when, at| ‘ Vietor 136 eae eee y semie’____| it came to signing his contract. Jf| Shortstop to third, to second, to|the annual convention and mest of | f os = * " Ad could get the purses he has an first, to the sagebrush, to the Kro-|the Federation of American Motor-| How to Cure Our to RT c idea he is worth, old John D. Rock: | cery wagon cyclists, held at Columbus, O., the| : individual efeller’s $1.60 or $2 would look like —— jorganization went on record in al slectra-Vita ts {2 at @ mere bag o' shell | The scrappers..must figure that | «rong resolution as being opposed || People who have seman oe | an ae tr ri there is a bunch of easy kale lying |to tank-riding, speeding and the|§ overs mover ie gece Nets is cul Holderman gave an exhibition of |around Canada waiting to be pick-|open.muffier. The federation not|f 22e% 2" a... } nasty, cross-grained spleen Sunday,/ed, from the number of American | onig declared its opposition to these when Leslie Mann, in walking pagt| mitt artists who are trekking across | motorcycle abuses, but called on first base to the bench, made a/the border. Johnny O'Leary is go jts members to use thelr influence | one-hand catch of @ practice ball|ing up to Prince Rupert to daily |i ending them, and pledged {tself jwhich was thrown to Holderman| with some of the Canadian swat-|to fight the abuses to a finish. Se and then tossed it to the Tacoma |ters before going to Central Cana \attie is an elegant place to start) firstsacker. Mann did it im aida, and yesterday I got a letter the fight, as there is plenty of the ightful Turkish blend—so differ- ent—so good! At all clubs. whole machinery goes to smash. You know your spirit of fun, and Holderman acted!from EB. ,W. Niles, manager of | objectionable stuff here. that, if you are a = a || sufferer from weak I have just received a copy of the| a a Jed, so far as I know, that shows all lof the roads in the remote parts of STLE | Washington and Oregon, where an| jautomobile may go in ordinary |weather, The map shows the best places to stop fn making the jour ney over these roads, the distance} between stops, and the expense of | traveling in hb section, The map is issued by the Monarch Off Refin ing Co, of San Francisco, and will prove particularly valuable to the auto tourist who contemplates leay ing the beaten tratks. CALIFORNIANS WIN AT TENNIS TACOMA, Aug. 6.—Fotrell and] Johnson, the San Francisco cracks, | were easily the headliners in the firet day's play of the Northwestern Tennis championship tourney yester. day, winning thetr sets in doubles With each package of Fatima yor get opermord aber 15 of ohh secure a handsome felt college pen- nant (/2232)—selection of {0 EVERETT TAKES GAME. In a poorly played game, featured by hard hitting and costly errors, Everett won from Port Ludlow at and the sto: F y free Z hd the stom free hi from Emerson and Wickersham in | Everett Sunday by the close score work | as nature oftg alt al RerfMngton failed to show in the Kverett +10 10 6 they tear down vitality. You can | This hook expats ad ne | singles and they went to Johnson Ludlow tevseeerecs ® 9 GIF force the stomach with strong | you should kpag jisease. J by default, Fotrell won his singles eran tee came NOTE Tey Uae caat won't CUR an't soll OF by beating Paschall 6-0 and 62, The Reardon and Cunningham, Bleetricity Is the power that | on contests were mainly for elimina- py Ent te ne dan aivine ion yesterday and there were few ’ LOSES DECISION | ct'tiny'*"° ° 8° Sounds but did} | There are some trout in the Bat NOW YORK, Aug. 6.—In a clean “ ‘ s were formerly there. Trout | fast fight Jim Stowart of Brooklyn | WELSH “HASBEEN” dently just hate H. Van Tassel, a | defeated Luther McCarty, the Mis- ° Seattle hardware gnan, from the sourt hope, at the end of 10 rounds|| WINNIPEG, Aug. 6.—Freddie| way they are flocking about him in |here, Stewart showed more ring| Welsh of Wales ia considered today | the picture, tore the activity you must r whore it is G. N. LOSES TO VAN ASSELT, is Van Asselt beat the Great North big strine of fish, ern team 9 to 0 Sunday. Van In a few hours’ fishing {n the Sat-| Asselt wants a game for Sunday, sop Van Tassel landed 137 pounds,| August 18, Call Sisemore, Main and his largest is the big boy shown | 3859 : in the center of thy weighed 12 pounds. There is noth a device ¢ body with stream of electric lif rs ata time, It fills the and vitals with new and gives new. stre h Y part of the body ing, which |————_—$—$___—_—__ A; - Van Tassel is the mod| ing phoney about this picture. It's Klectra-Vita ts different from | experience and outboxed his oppon-| in the “has been” class by fight fans lest looking-man tn the slouch hat,| the roal woods and. tt speaks well OOy Sppliance you have seen. It | J Nae j ent at every stage of the game, Me-|Who witnessed his 12-round bout! who ts looking down and he 1s sur|for Van's ability am a fishere on and teres [*e Own. power, tp stware Mth ate Bromise, however, that) Bore with Grover Hayes. Hayes|rounded by a number of admiring| the Satsop's capacity as @ trout pro: care Or attontion, ‘There ie not ads with a few more bouts he will de-|outfought Welso in every round] friends, all of whom are trying te * ‘yo ducer, All Van Tassel has to do is to whistle to ‘em and they jump out of the water for him, ing to do but adj and turn on the ow while you sleep. pout you at, It cures velop into a real contender for the|®04 it was obvious that Welsh has Town «+ é heavyweight crown, , [Bone back, give the impression that they were | responsible for the landing of th i

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