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CRN LEAGUB —~ te Pak BASEBALL wv Tomorrow at 3 o'Clook p.m. SPOKANE vs SEATTLE snes oes "°° BIANTS GATHER'$56,000 FOR 3 BOUTS SUM WOLGAST ASKS comin ower ete 1 FREAK GAME USED FURNITURE); == IN 11TH The entire 57 varieties of base woauch « sight Houses furnishedfi/ball were visible to the naked eye THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 8, 1912. Netws STATISTICS Professional Sports Fostered WINNING DAY AT TENNIS TACOMA, Aug. 8 Yesterday was a winning day for the favorites DOPE AND COMMENT. Amateur Sports Encouraged ] FAVORITES HAVEIDRAW WITH GOODMAN BOOSTS MOSLER’S STOCK) BEN Save complete. at Dog's park yesterday afternoon, GIBSON-CHANDLER together with a number of unclas sified pickle plays, heretofore nev- FURN. co. er presented on any stage, The re a ‘he Glanta, “KE STREET. suit of tt all was that t Mone ‘Male BERT after making 17 bits, as compared to 6 for the Indians, got away jthe straggie in the eleventh tr |The only thing got pickled days Private instr 4 on the game except at rare on, Trial free Les \intorvala, and in apite of what the ing. Daneing ewar-| box sateed 20 teaehere ling stage. Mt 1e ges awe Wied « like a bunch of One Ole Cat earn from other tea ‘ to we Prof, Raber./ frames, and the game had (he as ee. . “| pect of a cat daliying with a mouse Hotel Ethelton The dead-wagon was kept busy hauling Giants away from bases Oppestic Postoftics, Spokane took a lead of one in the fifth, and in the sixth the first five ~ for singles. The net result was ARCHITECT jtwo ruas, which tled the score. —Titairs mundane, and Raymond sent Concannon in to hurl in the al _. | Hraves down to one bit and so jruns during the remainder of the HIPPODROME, SEATTLE’S F tho grandstand for couple of sen NEW DANCING PALACE. [i sational efforts in the field line Loarn to dance in twa Orowd, The fans didn’t even get woking Dancing gwar: ore shows there were oxcit Pith and Universtty The Indians had the Giants play without evccesa |Sand-lot artiste in the first five before putting the crusher to it Our rates are in keeping with /They would slug and land on sec Stores and theatres. a bunches. It got to be @ joke {Giants at the pan punched the pill BUNGALOWS. eee AND UP) || Thompson was doing the star eA CHOLS AND UF | 1! caging stunt part of the time and HINOKLEY BLK. didn’t pay much attention to af | He was there $0 ways and held t | Session DANCING Raymond got his usual hand from Fifth and University. aud he was there with the stick tion as a willow wielder, driving in jone run and making the hit that |would have been good for another if Wilson had not stopped en route to study the speed t cs of a fish worm }the day was that of Chick who picked up the pellet between first and second as Powell was ruoning toward him. Cooney was on third. In 4 of touching Powell or mak ing him run out of the line, Chick threw home in an effort to stop Cooney and everyone was safe, Cooney scoring. It simply threw away a chance for a double, which Sf Gia wns ene form cf | would have retired the side, instead |all the champion would ti a ae omee | + profonging the agony and letting | Thur be would get $56,500 for three matches, But after Wolgast told Coffroth what he wanted be soon learned Scotch Stomach To so Into all of the detaiis of |that there is a whole lot of difference between what a man wants and what man gets. eT en eee en |” Thad to laugh at Woleast’s ides of his own value, ony 5 ‘olled away from Tealy and Chick Now, I certainly could not afford to give $56,500 for any three |" GAS matches, Furthermore, Wolgast knows that no promoter would give |*Cooped It up in time to shove It him anything lke that sort of money in another run, Statistician, a seeress, three stenog- raphers and a weather prophet “9 Yee showi4| busy for a werk and would cause ous onitert at remedy | bull market in white ‘paper. With. Bouse of traveling bag ont harrowing the nerves of the od a ee ag coment |taithful further, be it sald that the «rugs |iast five innings were great ball # s0!!* | and that Beattie earned the winning cpg pion Sema The offictal score feattie— AT ALL Gooo DRUGGISTS «| ™". > STOMACH TROUBLES an 7 RRYe Deen an invalid for the) "Welly. - 7earts, not being able to do) Coneannon, p . housework, much of the confined to the bed. not Fotale ....-..44 able to boon my feet, and was)’ *Patted tor Gordon in 'y ee and bowels wer alnosusescceey lene wenwanen® Slemewuienene Sl eveveennntaJ Sl nencucneseeP 2 S 3 id rest - ype with the first treatment, in a short time the stomach and | Wwels were in fine condition, and tn ix weeks I was a new woman, and was bay my own housework.” RS. V. N. DICKENSON The above cure was effected with- ut giving a drop of medicine. Wel @an do as much for you if you are troubled in like manner if you will Bive us the opportunity. SWICK SANITARIUM Summary: Two-base hits —~ Whaling, Mann, Zimmerman. Pitcher eummary 2815 First Aw. Seattle, Wash. 4 runs and § hits off Gordon im @ tanin« © runs and 1 hit off Co ning Credit "y charge detent to Kraft 5 2 5 g B ceonwenee= nicbnnendll rdon § (Melchoir, | 2); off Concan- non 1 (Altman); off Kraft % (Shaw, Jackson, Ray m: Hit by pitched ball De Vogt, by Gorden. Umpire—Moran. BEES PUNCH CLARK FOR TEN SCORES) VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 8.—It was no trick at all for the Bees to |erab off yesterday's game from the | Champs, 10 to 5, as Clark had noth |ing on the pellet that did not fit jwell on the Bees’ sticks. They | punched his offerings to all parts jof the lot, Kennedy making four hits in as many times up. The Champs touched up Kaufman tn the first frame, but he got down to | cases after that and had the game jin bis hands all the way, | Seore by innings Vancouver . COLTS VICTORIOUS When Looking for a Den- IN 1-TO-0 FIGHT 04211011 0—10 200110000~—6 ‘ . PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 8.—In one tist, Find the One You of the hottest contests seen on the Want local diamond this season, the Colts Imitation Dentistry ts ike cown-| put across the only rum of the b eghe—] moncy! It's me geod becaune| camo yesterday afternoon in the will not paws. | . * Sou tse om or seventh inning, when Coltrin’s Hides at Tid First axenus, in| clout pushed Burch across the pan Joe Rivers (left) and Packey MeParland (right), the three fighters Lightweight Champion Wolgast wants $56,500 6 Cents Per Cotpla Whaling also added to his reputa | to fight SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. &—Physteally Adolph Wolgast may not be Mentally there in nothing the matter with So active is the mental machinery of the champion that he asked 1 promoter for 4 guarantee of $66,600 for three fights. promoter, was so amazed at cast juggled with figures that he felt like calling a phrenclogist champion examined a counter offer but he would not make known what eum it was, ve that the difference between what Wolgast asked and Coff- the way young One of the most peculiar plays of |), Wolgast for Shrewd geese at the Northwestern tennis tourney, | Wickersham of Portland easily de) feating Breeze of Tacoma im) straight seta in their match for the} Thorne cup, Breeze failed to play his usual strong game at the net, and was loose in the back court, Richardson of Seattle was defeat ed by Johnson of San Francisco tn straight sets, Jobnson easing up when he had Richardson well in band May Sutton and Fottrell de Florence Sutton and Johnston tn straight sete in an exbibition dow bles, As @ result of yesterday's play, Tyler, Kmerson and Wickersham are the Northwestern representa tives who remain in the race for the Thorne trophy, and they will pe opposed by Long, Fottrel!, Johnston and Dawson of California. Emerson will be called upon to fond the cup this afternoon when he meets Gerald Young of Califor- nia, and Tylor and Fottrell will also moet this afternoon in an elimina tion mateh for the cup. COMMENT FROM PRESS BOX BY FRED HENRY As Coneannon showed al) kinds of clase in the role of a rescuer you terday, it would seem advira the Seattle management to | start a game one of these bright days. Both Pullerton and Gc have been unsteady of late, and neither appear able to put their old time “stuff” on the ball, Concan non allowed but one hit In the five! innings he worked, . Although the Giants’ pitching de partment is putting a crimp in the giimmering swatting record of “Hap” Myers, the Indian soda straw first sacker, “Hap” has boon cutting up with the rest of the team Yee “Fighting Floyd” Gooman, the team ster, at § n. Mosier cle his own with the Seattle teamster, bay a tairetaed row of fata r @ bout with either Willie Ritichie or the winner of the Murphy Mr. Wolgast wants $15,500. fight Joe Rivers he would want which is some trifle more than he received f in Los Angeles last July 4 And should they send Packey McParland against the champion, to have for bis end would be $20,400. | third station, “Hap” actually walked Attell battle, only $20,500, ag Cghting the Moxtcan sald Coffroth. River and Wolgast drew than $40,000, bet I'd like to wager moat of the money | have could not repeat.” j four Umes out of five mes up. On| Retween July 1 |the « , 1) perfect strikes balls, in order to even up former mistakes for the bate- man, when he goes right back the next inning and repeats. Go ‘way, This is a case for the cc That joke is as | Wilson was plucked, the Indians got | Of 92,407 jhim when ho had barely started on |‘ first of the year, With the beginning of the end of the amateur baseball! season in this hy sight, there is considerable league as to which ones will spend the winter drinking out of the tro- ups offered by The Star to the winners 4 to be so warm that the the silverware. teams of The - } The finish of the iene | RACE TRACK BILL with = total of will all want to drape their lips around | ‘Nother Invasion of Canada. |Ughtweight wrestler, and Nick Langes the wilds of the Northland, to throw down the grapplers and pick up It's a case of too much of a good thing w that point of perfection that you can get no one to tackle your game, even if you give odds im the way of weight, but that is what Harvey is op against. Harvey Donaldson, national champion tive leave Sunday for | yoy i | doubling the best of them, the state jracing commission petition came junder the wire at the office of the 145-pounder, en you arrive at advanced to a pretty pass when they even tie cans to club presidents, but that ie what the Hoston Nationals did when they re leased Jobn Ward. Ball players in the big leagues are now putting in their pipes for formation of a union to bring about better conditions on the field and a better break in the may as well be dead as out of style, and every trade, from preaching to buggy-washing, has {ts union. . matter of contracts. Well, why not? Billy Papke has accepted terms to fight Eddie McGoorty at Keno- The fight will bring two of the best men in the middleweight division together, and while it will give the fight bugs a good chance to possible champion in the middlewe rg | on Labor day it is for only t a line on MoeGaorty 48 &) Hoquiam and return, covering 204 Speaking of Billy Papke, he is one of the worst in and outers the He would climb through the ropes one put up one of the grandest and gamest fights that was ever seen, and wld fight like the veriest dub. on Labor day, at Los | Fully 100 machines will con jentries having been made by | best riders in the Northwest fight game ever saw. next time out he w the late Stanley Ketchel a champion in every sense of the word, and gs drubbing that a man ever received in a 24-foot ring Turkey day of the same year and lost to Ketchel in 11 fought him the next July 20 rounds, losing the decision, when Ketchel Angeles, in 1908, he waa| e Ketchel the greatest He came back on | rounds, and jumpire was unheeded, O'Brien! Abe Attell Is in wrong with Billy Nolan, who ran an attachment on his end of the gate receipts of his 20-round draw with Tommy Murphy, It would probably have paid wily Abe he is one of thé Wisgst Francisco, Saturday. better to have stick to Nolan for a while, for |Thia is the first time O'firien has | Oklahoma owls that ever looked over a fight contract and can get more for the My offices at 712 hg eS th Both Meikle and Bloomfield pitehed iy inate * | great ball, and the excitement was geal I. So K\kept at fever heat to the end of rut they soon discover that they are|the conflict. the office of the wrong Dr.| 4, by tanings ee Taco eae BEWARE OF DENTISTS ON Portland IRST AVENUK CLAIMING TO BE THE HIGHT DK, BROWN, AMERICAN LE. I, myself, took charge of the offi-| Boston 4, Cleveland on July 16th, 1901, when the| 1A joes afforded practice enough for| Washington 10, Chicago 1 e Gentiat only. Beattie had a| Philadelphia 7, St, Louis &. opulation of about 75,000 those| Detroit 1, New York 0. Boye ond 1 bad pocome ‘convinces that the Dentist who charged COAST LEAGUE RESULTS Feasonably for first class work| Los Angeles 9, Vernon 6. would get plenty of first class work| Oakiand 3, Sacramento 1 to do, if that this was the| San Francisco 6, Portiand 1 proper for which to| NORTHWEST COAST ullé a 1 2 W. 1, Pet W. lL. Pot. secant bees yo Mag Vano'vr bo Vernon 71 48 .697 ag 7 gh fipokane 62 49 659 Lon A. 69 49 645 silver, enumet Heattie 63 492 Cakind 69 61 .675 treatment of pyorrien or your teeth | url! nd Auten a Glemied; long yeure of auccenn prove) \ i “oaieae ie that the peopic have indorsed my|"*°2™ 9 Sacto 44 10 846 methods, NATIONAL Edwin 1. Brown, D. D. S.!x~.. Chicago 62 26 496 w Hentile’n Leading Dentint Pitta’ 3% G04 Phila... 60 48 a 604 Phila 55% 718 Wirat AvenveUnton Block | Phila. 47 (506 Thic'go 61 60 “606 One Door * of Postal Vele-|Cincinth 47 64 466 Detroit 62 62 ‘506 Bt.Loule 44 68 (426 “loveld 46 66 461 ome Sy Sundaya) irookin 87 64 306%. Y... a2 67 man he ia managing than any other man in the business today. [eee 6 Q.—Has Sam McV: title if Johnson retires A.—MeVey has fought Johnson three times, losing each fight, one Anybody can lay claim to a title, but it’s another thing "y ever fought Jack Johnson? Can he claim the o| by a knockout, 1) to make it stick. Hooker, writing in the Spokane Pre: “Give us a little of that soft and low music professor, for we are going to sing a hard-luck song. The Indians left for the coast in second place and will have to fight it out with the Seattie bunch this week, while Vancouver wil When they read the stories of the first two slaughters in Spokane, he will probably ask the Prof, to pull out the “Bverybody's Doin’ It” stop, and put on the loud-loud pedal, END OCEAN TO OCEAN RUN Leaving New York City June 12 and covering 3,872 miles in her ocean to ocean run across the northern state: Union, the car Pathfinder, under the direction of L,. Westgard and driven by H. A. Scholler, arrived in Se Westgard is ‘a representative of the U roads and special fie bile association [Ritchie here September 9 as plan. |ATizona ‘ |ned, and Promoter Coffroth today | NeW Mexico ... is fieuring on matching One Ron have easy picking with Victoria.” | Hogan with Ritchie. It is improb- > laware attle yesterday: S. department of public 1 representative of the American Automo- The journey was made in the interests of the good roads movement and is the first of three runs across the continent which will establish automobile trails from se terday, with Kraft clinging to the refere decision was popular down to second, and Jackson, in an Attempt to run him down, tossed the pill into the garden. Kraft — were apiked an imprint in the rubber J $ § Raymond and Chick pulled off ' ' HOWS BIG some big league bal! playing yes:| € terday, when the demon manager IN _» got in the way of a lightning grounder and stopped It. The pill to Raymond, who covered second, The total forcing out Melchotr. © total registration of gasoline Passenger cars between J: and July, thi rye Cooney wan the pop up kid yes-|for ihe satire Daten eee 559,858 terday, holisting the ball for an oot is te8 per cent lnereaue eer on e 1911, and July 1, of pl Pe American manufac- ‘ers produced 152,56 ae a 9 cars of ail An estimate based mos! an easy victim of Jimmy Concan-|conservative and evcutats’ Tan =| non. With Gordon in the box, Zim obtainable indicates that there pines touched him for two safe swats./at present in use in the United | Both times the Indian outfielder States $50,900 automobilos in sere. faced Concannon be sent measly | ice, allowing 9,558 as registered in frounders to the Seattle tosser,/duplicate. During the last six eptional occasion he drew @ this year pass, My idea of nothing at all—The intense satisfaction you fee! after|/ who fielded them nicely and got months there have been registered you bave bawled out, roasted, eussed and panned an umpire for calling | thom to first before Zim had hardly {® all of the states 31,574 commer. jstarted away for the pan jcial gusoline vehicles and $2,000 — [elec fe vehicles, at a total regis The Giants showed up miserably | tra n fee of $4,760,873. jn real ball playing yeaterday, when Among the states, New York still Hughey Jennings of the Detroit Tigers has a hurler by the name of | the Indians nipped two attempted |Tetaines the lead in the number of | He should make a good wet-weather pitcher. professional pall-bearer . double steals for the pan. When|Tesistrations, with a total to dal gain of 8,438 cars since eward journey | yo gg is nv 603. ni mo ext in line, with | 4 to third place, | 000, an Increase | from the preceding year of 10, 000. | IS WELL BACKED) Pennsytvanta moved ° to “the | SACRAMENTO, Aug. %—Run.|f0UFth place with a registration of ning far ahead of all other taitia- |"itiinois tok the tah once. with P Dok t lace, wit ures, and. ia fact, nearly | 47104, a gain of 9,000 during the jYear. Indiana succeeded to sixth place, with 46,826, a gain of 10,000 New Jersey took seventh pl with a total of 32. Massachu setts occupies the eighth place, with & registration of 42,000. Iowa re. secretary of state yesterday with 68,843 signatures. As today ts the Inat day for the filing of verified petitions with the state office, it is jevident that the race track ‘gam-|{jun® Winth place, with a registra- |bling bill, backed by the betting/ COM Of 58.009 cars. Michigan is jand fast horse interests of Califor- nia, is the best financed and most The total x jeapably handled of all the propos-|_,)/ total registrations in the als set before the people this year again tenth, with 34,588 cars, or a gain of 6.792 * are as follows PUT-PUT BIKERS IN LONG RACE |" Missourt TACOMA, Aug. &.—-An endurance | Maine motorcycle race from Tacoma to| Georgia nnecticnt miles, will be run off by the Ta.| South Dakota coma Motorcycle club Sunday, | Colorado Washington | District of Columbia Maryland )regon ‘ uth Carolina orth Dakota walked off the grounds in a game Tennessee with Auburn, at Auburn, Sunday,| Rhode Island with the score standing 4 to 1, In| Louist ji the fifth. with the score tied, 1 to! No rolina 1, questionable umpiring let in three |New Hampshire tallies for Auburn. It was then the | Florida ‘ visitors insisted on a new umpire. | Virginia 10,589 10,000 9.917) 9,100 THAT AUBURN GAME Because their request for a new ever walked off a field. Next Sun. | Idaho day O'Brien meets the Pantoriums, | Alabama from Seattle, on the home grounds, | Vermont | Kentucky MURPHY CAN’T SCRAP | Montana SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. §—With | ATKansas an injured hand as a result of his| Wyoming fight with Abe Attell, Harlem Tom.| Utah ....... my Murphy will not meet Willie| Vest Virginia . Mississippi able that Murphy will be able to|Neveda fight for some time. HERE'S NEW HEAVYWEIGHT WOLGAST WEAK +» SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 8.—Con (By United wi Tenmed Wire) siderable interest is manifested| ym ; in the bout betwoen Frank Mo-|, NEW YORK, Aug. 8—In a let-| |ran, the Pittsburg heavyweight ana {tet to @ New York friend today, Ad} Jack Geyer of Denver, who are to|Wolgast admitted that the appendt mix tonight jeyer has itis operation he underwent in Los four-round draw with Charley Mit A os last fall did him tots of} to his credit. This will be Moran physical harm, Wolgast attributes | first start on the coast his poor form tn his fights with Willie Ritchie and Joe Rivers to W. M. B.C. LOSES this cause. It will be at least six Wilson’s Modern Business College} months, Wo! st said, before he The Pathfiender is a special car, built for the a23] 5 “ purpose by the ‘covle Who Work | Uoston. 27 71 276 ti'uln 42 70 gia! Motor Car Manufacturing y ‘0. of Indianapolis. lont to dd & Breed’s Cubs, at/again enters the ring. Wolgast is Port Orchard, Sunday, by the close|pow resting up on his farm, near score of 8 to 7. Cadillac, Mich, ——Th Fans Fang Sell you a new the old one, FLATIRON REPAing~ AL MOBSLER, The stock of Al Mosler, the locat; cently Joe Frear, a local boy with! |126-pounder, was boosted Tuesday! plenty of ring experience, dug | night, when the former New Yorker out of obscurity and is fast ar fought 11 rounds to a draw with! ing bouts for bis « 125-pounders of this vicinity erly held| is confident that since showing Mosier who can hit like a piledriver. The|easy in |meets young makes an open challenge to pound boxers in this section If you cannot difficult to get ppendicltis, seute it will pay you to vestigate and see some Mosler came to Seattle from Now Frea York about nine months ago. Re-| all 1 Private sanitarium and S617 22nd N. W, S. &. PRINCE RUPERT ond Wednesday and clock = midni: Victoria, tewart, Granby Tri-monthiy Prince Rupert and local GRAND TRUNK PACIFIC RAILWAY Passenger trains leave Prince Rupert Sateurdey at 11 a. m. for Skeena River Crossing (164 r for Hazelton, B. 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