The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 14, 1912, Page 2

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NORTE BASEBALL = SBATTLE S00, Yestor Car Theatre full of the best of. USED FURNITURE wer saw auch @ sight = ‘halt Houses = furnish: GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. 519 PIKE STREET, ‘Main 8227 INNING TOURNEY Suppose you were a Vancouver! Racket wielders pieked po the bee lfooter, instead of pulling for the! vorites In the sin and ~ ~ Giants, and suppose Vancouver had) played off at the ttle Tenn talen a lead of one in thelr of the tenth inning, and also pose that the Giants had tied |seore in their half. Wouldn't Jannoy you? But suppose that in| to have a j the same half of that tenth thning,| detained In with two meh down, the score ted, |the illness of his wife, and his match went to Noon by default 8 half|club courts yesterday w Phone Main Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. sup. form, and had no difficulty in dis that] posing of their opponents, The o that} northern player who was considered | chance—-Joe Tyler {and one man on base, Tealey Ray inena should whang the pill on the} The courts were in splendid a SULPHURRO BATHS nose and bring in the winning run,| dition for fast play, and ¢ rows Wouldn't that maxe you awfully|of tonnis fans were rewarded by a IR RHEUMATIS! leretful? That's exactly what hap-|number of sensational s Dr —READ BOOKLET— |} pened at Dug’s park yestorday af-|Turner of Seattle gave Long 3 ou lterncon when the Glants won a 4/prise in their first set, running up an Draggists }to 3 victory, The most reliable his-/four games on him before the Call torlans agree that th was some|fornian extended & aie ee oe pandemonium when it happened, [Cleaned up, 64, 62. Van ore Concannon and Byram were op-| played deuce set with Johnson In posed to each other on the mound, the firat set, which tho lat se wou BARGAINS Jand the great battle they put up on pe he Bran gy pens os 4 | was worth several times the ad nd of a hi re mission fee, to say nothing of the| Both May and Florence Button a inches i mal su) rt both fingers posed of their opponents, the latter In Lau Ho cieseaeee bad ‘a busy ten! beating Miss Boll in love sets and Mins Pratt 60, 6-2. Miss Rone and Williams took the first set in doubles from Miss Tylor by a 63 score, and the minutes In the second inning, and two runs got across when Frisk nosed the ball out of the lot, and and Cruisers 4 when Sepulva shoved the pill Elliott R Yacht& against the fence, scoring James. the next two sets 6 “ be | After that Concannon was in- grandstand bas been built vineible, and things rolled along courts ana + gel ne oe i + (o evenly until the sixth when the modation for the public a } Giants put across thelr first rum, | tourney t i gine . |when Chick, who had singled, Today's Schedule. wa scored on Pullerton’s single. Chick] 10 a. m--Hart vs. won; Ru Agents for Samson Marine J) nog again on Fullerton’s hit in| #ell vs. A. B MeCutcheon: Bacon Engines, West Seattle, | the efghth, and this tied the score.| ¥* Kelleher; Taras gad 9. shan . Neither side scored in the ninth,| 208 ¥#. Pane _ -— ne Beene and with Thompson hurling for the | Fording va i we gg 7 Giants in the tenth, Byram bit for) | 21 8. m0 Nir Long vs 99 (4) three Rigen, heen “scored on ihe! Richardson; Lateure and Stenger bot ag hee pel va. Judd and Lewis; Mra Judge a close decision and a nearriot fol lowed Toman’s decision of safe, and good authorities differ on the jus tice of the call. But it counted and gave the Champs a lead with form ef If neglected, It becomes dyspepsia. Onc dose of Scotch Stomach some land Miss Campbell va. Mise Good |fellow and Miss Danner; Mra | Northrup and Miss Fox vs, Mise E. Railtie and Miss Potter. 12 m Fottrell vs. C. Shannon; In Seattlo’s half of the tenth! sscnonnid and Tindall ve. A. i Remedy Wally hit. Pullerton sacrificed.| Wecutcheon and Van Kuren; H Strait fanned and Wilson walked.| Pringle and Lenox Brown vs, Heit ‘Wl cure indigestion. You should ways keep (his wonderfal remedy four house or traveling bag and drunk like tea. Please st ite, better for the stomach the tas 7 Gruggist sells pure drugs end ‘guarantees remedies he sells SCOTCH STOMACH 50c REMEDY AT ALL GOOD DRUGGISTS Mann poked out the pellet safely| bron and Kelleher; Brown and Jar and Wally scored. Yes, there was) vis vs. Allen and Miller; Small and some excitement in the grandstand| Rucker -vs. Grabhorn and Noon and bleachers at that stage of the! Mise Forging and partner vs. Mixe With two down) Lee and A. 0. Lee. A game, Angostura. and the crowd settling down for an-| 2 p. m other inning, T. Raymond took bis vs. Dawac vorpal bat in hand and laid down a| Nicholson lovely Umer to right. Did Wilson/C. Shannon and Hart; Beckman score? He did. That was about|and Hird vs. Lawe and J. MeOut all except the fans agree that it was|cheon; Milas Pratt and Mins M. Mail one of the greatest games ever|lte vx. Mins Jackling and Mrs. Brag played on Dugdale’s diamond, which | don. 0, Lee and BE. C. Lee and Long; Young vs podwin and Myers va. M. TOKUYA. ol Pelee: “Terk 48. Hie equivalent to saying that it was| 2p m—Winner of A. 0. Lee and Glareware, | Class A ball. B.C. Lee ve. Dawson and Long va ee ont The same teams: play at 3 p. m.| winner of Williams and Adams vs. . ning. today. Keen and Foster; Nicholson and The official score Stafford va. winner of McDonald and | Tindall vs. A. KB. MeCutcheon and + oa “ "| Van Kuren; Miss Livingstone and ® 6| Miss Baker vs. Mrs. Hills and Miss ae | wner; Mrs. Langley and Miss F ; $) Wa erhouse vs, Miss Rell and Mrs. “a Fer ¢ 6| Stafford; Evans and Lebiond vs. Fs Wilaoa, @ 6/ Bell and Searing. : x 4 ® 4p. m—Miss Miller and Miller ee a } §| ve Miss Pox and partner: Miara vx - i 1|Seare; Miss M. Baillie and H sachnelder .. ¢ $) Pringle vs. Mra. Turner and Tur- SP. * *lner; Miss May Sutton and Miss A. KODAKS | G| Rowen vs. Miss Allmond and Miss Bought, Sold & | Gandolfo Exchanged. a 6 p. m—Tyler and Kettenbach Amateur Fin. 3 vs. Burne and Hull; Miss Living ishirg the Best. 1 4/stone and Judd vs. Miss K. Haillte 1 ¢l\and Kelleher; Miss Raker and G. Bs Ta ee $|Shannon va. Minn Bell and Mell; | Commercial ere “ Miss Dressler and Mies Tylor vs BSB Union, Cor. sixth. ee pesaert { §|Miss Fording and Mine Miller; | nyran a 4 1) Russell and Richardson ve, Miura} in jand Sugawara. Hotel Ethelton eTwe svt whan wtanine ria tas datd| 6:45 p. m—Miss Waterhouse and jo ; i: heelian ween Paneer og by innings pass: Stenger ve Miss — iF rates e 1% -veprinted 4 : a6 |Noon; Stafford and jtaffor ve. gy Bg, SO Be eed 8 ne oi? | Mra. Judd and ©. Shannon; Miss per Stores and theatres. Opposite Postofties. | Florence Sutton and Miss Schaefer | vis. Mise Bagley and Miss Lee; Joho- “r¥| ston va. E. C. Lee COMMENT FROM PRESS BOX | BY FRED HENRY summary non in 9 tnnini to Byram in 6; by Byram 4 COLTS WHIPPED BY COHN’S BRAVES | SPOKANE, jinning of yesterday's | Bloomfield was wild, and before he could settle down to real business Seattle has some crew of pinch | hitters, Chick, replacing Shaw at! third because the latter was a left| handed swatter, rapped out two safe| swats, one of which was a double, th hits bringing in runs, and Joe Wally, hitting for Jackson for the rm aor tatiana 8 adh tae eee reason, walked the first time |Colts were unable to overcome In|¥ 204 next singled, to score sev. the remainder of the game. Mel-|¢°#! minutes later on Mann's single jchoir was credited with four hits)! ‘he tenth The Colts touched up Cadreau fre- quently, but were unable to tonnect with Toner’s offerings. Score by innioge: 2 Tamale B.& .» Grotto To 1411 Third Ave. Aug. 14.—In the first game “Doc Where we will be pleased to werve you with our famous Tamales, Chile Con Carne, ete. Phone Main 5206, Alex Rose calls Leslie Mann the} hitless wonder. Maybe so, Alex, but | who the deuce pounded out that 1°\ two-bagger which left the Beavers soup In that extra spasm? TIGERS TAKE A sons Themigarn went ito GAME FROM BEES same wisi tho score evened up amt no men on the cushions, Concannon | VICTORIA, Aug. 14.—Belford was|gets the win of the game on gen- there with his pitching arm in yes-|eral prir os. Con tossed one of | \terday afternoon's gam striking the pretti games of the season. out 13 Bees and allowing but six| hits. The result was & 5-to-l vie} president Dug and Manager Ra: jtory for the Tigers. McCreery was} mond had better sidetrack this |touched up for 12 hits and at no|dickering for Nill. There ten’t a stage of the game did he have an! second baseman around these parts eros Portiand 106220 Dental Work at Cut Rates on the Easy Pay- ment Plan. WE are actually making $8 and $10 GOLD AND PORCE- vee icine on $00 Rae ie ¢ wee Gee mavters, » 1-5/ Who can play that sack In the samo d | ‘ 0000000 manner Charley Fullerton did in th eee Te ee fet Sef) 1° yesterday's game. In the second 00. + Coast frame Scharney hit a Nghtning ball a ae some Dentists we yr back of first; Charley pursued the charge ridiculous prices for $s1 (pill, stabbed it and ship bridgework, we are making $8 and $10 bridgework for $3.50, and aur Silver and Cement Fills are 50c; Gold Fills are from 75¢ up; extracting is free. soo|the initial sack in time to a5 Scharney the “death” penalty. 11 404 | flowers. AN F ma 49 16 49 NATIONAL Ww. LP. AMENIC De 8 1 2 When Concannon sneaied a fee path SColae in today. DO HOT is oo jond pill over while big Emil Frisk PUT IT OFF. We will convince |, Hike was meditating on the first one, you that we are the real cut-.—\‘ “9 67 {| which caused the former Giant to rate Dentists 47 6o hoist the ball up to Wilson, it did : st | much to peeve the Beaver gardener. 4risk was coming in to protest to his umps, but couldn't think of a plea, so instead of arguing he went to the bench, ALBANY CUT-RATE . DENTISTS SECOND FLOOR PEOPLi’s BANK BLDG, Corner Second and Pike. Take Elevator, 4, Boston 2 AMERICAN LEAG Chicago 5, "Washin ow York 3, Detrott ve nesuLTs Because Jackson twisted himself up in a knot which made It look like his hoof was not tacked onto the sack, the ump called Byram safe ’ nd 6 on 4 play Fullerton to Jack. The 3, an Francisco ¢ right bleactier crowd was wildly in dignant ove? the call, COAST LEAGU non 4, ye fhe LTS | | Dance at Dreamiana tonight. * » trae tol waa Tacoma on account of THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1912. To the inexperienced eye, rolled gold looks iko 18-carat, vut-glase Uke diamonds, Rube Marquard has one body, one jhead, two arms and two legs, and |so have most people in and out of baseball, And #0, by the same token, has |B James, Seattle's pitcher, But |there is, though you can't see ft, an |“indefinable something” in the heads, bodies, legs, arms and hearts of men like Rube Marquard and Bill |James which makes them different from other men It has made Marquard the idol of the fans of the whole country. When he won 19 straight victories for New York, thereby almogt e# |tablishing a new world's record, he was accounted the greatest piteher of all time. If Marquard is the premier er, what of our own Bill Jam For Bill won his 44th conseeutive victory Monday, is ploughing ahead as if he never intended to stop, There is no Jimmie Lavender in sight for bim Here's an expert opinion... ‘Ted Sullivan, seout for the Chicago Sox, sald after he had seen Janes in actiont “He has everything. fling Let him \d¢ velop two years more as he has in the past year and he will be great er than Marquard—he will be the Greatest pitcher baseball has ever | known. And Bill is only 20 ye His jentire moniker is W: Law- |rence James, and he was born at lowa Hill, Placer county, Cal. | When he was knee-high to a grass. |hopper he played one-old-cat and pigtail in the sand lots. Then he went to the Oroville high school and made that school's |team in his junior year, playing the jinfield, He looked then more like }a catcher than a pitcher, On grad- uating, he played on semt-pro teams, pitching, and developed a wonderful speed. But'he had no spitter. Emmett Schofield, Seattle first baseman, found James for Dugdale, and he was signed last year, On | Schofield’s advice, Dug ordered the jyoungster to stay in Oroville a ear and grow, In the syring James came to Se. Jattle. The fans took an instant lik jing to the big country bumpkin, who looks and acts in the box like Ed Walsh, Chicago's famous pitcher. Bill got better and better, fow | [The Stars Sporting Page Is Widely Read PROMOTERS RACE TO SIGN JACK Bill James,Idol of Fans ean ss ee (Photo by Jacobs.) he has’ speed~-he always bad that and « baffling splitter, a whole box full of other tricks, almost per- fect control and a useful bean on his broad shoulders, James | THINKS He fields his position ke a vet. eran already, and, in addition to being, possibly, the best pitcher anywhere in the world bats around 270—which is going some for a pitcher, He weighs 198 pounds and stands 6 feet 3 incnes, He takes fine care of himself, and has never touched liquor or tobacco, James’ teammates recognize genius. When James and Whaling, catcher, were sold Boston Nationals for $8,000, Baseman Chick remarked out. wishing to slam Whal price of James was $7,999." ames was asked what ws freakiest incident in his expertence. It was down tn Marysville, ¢ ifornia,” he said and lost tne game 1 to 0, Rert to the Second “With. ling, the the baseball 1 Dick Gallant, who has pitched Taylor to twelve victories out of fourteen games this seagon, is at liberty, and is anxious to finish the season With some seml-pro team. ° today, he | his | “ | I struck out 22 JOHNSO NO FIGHT WITHOUT $30,000, SAYS CHAMP | : CHICAGO, ea An ty 4 P a inely ) Aug. 14— mad rush to i Gibson, of the Garden Athletic club, and Je le first, Biny 4 foost St. Nicholas club, rival fight promoters of New York, memste Of thy fo # to be for Chicago to sign up Jack Johnson for a Labor day oon Mwy Pg | “T Gibson, who has already made one futile trip te goat # citize | signature, has @ shade the better of the race today having p wave morning train out of New rk nit ‘* caught < | fer the atternosn fier ent Mlle MoM Ghee! san mama to van * th Johnson is not particular which promoter signe hi 96 etna, ft don't | “1 want it understood and provided that while "™m He nid: x Hi and | show any preference to either one of the gentiomen” hore ant no fight in New York on Labor day in which | will ae J 1 get that $30,000,” Participate Unie Joe Jeanette is the mi posed contest. “1 have decided the champion said, ost likely opponent for Johneon in the Pro to fight this battle for the sake of “and | expect to si , 9° with Jeanette. , ° s'9" papers today fap a ort, Johnson's present weight when he began training for his 's 247 pounds, three pounds battle with Jim Flynn recently, WHIFFS FROM SPORT PIPE—By Kaybee Smit My idea of nothing at all—the bieacherite who wilt oh Jee out # ball gamé and pour hot shot into the umpl nto the og then delightedly and proudly introduce him te a z at Adolph's place when they accidentally meet after sive him several more shots of @ different kind, oeee eo No, Imogene, the Johnson who has been signed f ning mate of T. BR. is not Jack Johnson. The other fighter, all right, ali right, but not in the squared circle,” . eee The wire y® that Johnny Kilbane has a wounded He probably got it in a vigorous attack on a cream of fairy flows candy Hurry Maude, and whitewash the coal before the picture advisory board of censorship declares it too dark to have in town. They have now tacked the Indian sign hibitions of fight movies, where a death is never seen and rare and even when shown not red, but consider it heh ant ct Blizzard Bob and Saw-Tooth Sam defend the emigrant train “them pesky redskins” and the bodies of womes smeared over the landscape as far as the camera eye will “+e eee Fred Clarke, of the Pittsburg Pirates, has tied rarily to King Cole, for the reason that King dallied the can and committed other crimes against the too often this King has been a Hotel Milwaukee Steam Ment Het and Cold ater merry old soul A New Motel, Centrally Leeatel Over $29,000 “Worth of High Clase Purnivare ie Reems RATES : Blectrie Lights ae Bingte Rooms. week Teterncate wry wage gn ggten: EVERY | Inspect this hotel — Everything complete—& BOOM | beautiful lobby and correspondence rom CORNER SEVENTH AND KING STREETS Phones: Int ome 2 $189,009 Dining Koom in Comnection. 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