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BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3 o'Clock p.m: VANCOUVER ve. SRATTLE Vester Car, DANCING HIPPODROME, SEATTLE'S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. 6 Cents Per Couple. Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE a sight aw such furnished Houses GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. PCE, STREBT one Main ® number of runs and hite made ® by the opposing ms follow: Rb Rune. Hits, th ith some form © frdlges mu nit nagiectnd. Ht becomes iy teatr-ons ei get aie oe i * Vancouver 2 3 Scotch St fh 5 Sooces 3 omac ee ° 5 emedy °o 6 3 5 wi bg og: oa. soe ol a 3 ? Neuse ling beg. * Tacoma ... 3 5 Sk * mac - Our arugcist sells pure uruge|* Tacoma . "Agia 6 Rr @uaranteet remedies he ® Spokane ..... 3 4 ® Vancouver .. 8 2 SCOTCH STOMACH * B0c REMEDY i olaliaaalietetatelintetaiel AT ALL GOOD DRUGGIS Why? If you cannot sleep nights, difficult to cet breath, gastritis, dyspepsia, ulceration of the stomach, constipation, in fact, all diseases of the stomach and bowels, appendicitis, acute or chronic, it will pay you to in vestigate and see some patients T have cured. Private sanitarium and office, 5517 22nd N. W. Dr. Nuernberg German Specialist on Chronic Diseases. When Looking for a Den- tt, Find the One You Eee aes wre Site pane. Many people who are looking for my offic 712 First avenue, tn inion block, see the sign, “The it Doctor Brown,” in front of the Washington block, and think that they are coming ts my offices, they soon disc that they are anne OF DENTISTS ON UE CLAIMING IGHT DR. BROWN. myself, took charge of the offi- ces on July 15th, 1901, when the afforded practice enough for Seattle had a 75,000 those that reasonably would wet ph to do. I tor Tire jenty of CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS HERE’S RECORD - *® a record seldom seen in organ- hee ® shows his record up to this ® time, is of interest to all fans, * * streak on June 30, when he *% took both gam & header from Portland, shutting ® the Colts out in that instance + * during his recordmaking ap- * pearances on the mound, the merman, center fielder for the Spo kane Hartley, center fielder for the San Francisco Seals. appear in a Seal uniform in San Francisco Tuesday unbeaten pacer, Joe Patchen Ih met his first defeat when Knight) Onward, owned by J. E. Toronto, and driven by Nat Ray, former steeplechase jockey, Mnished first b $5,000, won the first heat easily, but lost the next heat by breaking. B O X N G WRESTLING BOWLING OF BILL JAMES’ STREAK OF WIN Fourteen straight victories the mark now James, and one record s and in view of ing strong and there appears 0 be nothing ahead of him In shape Watertoo, the able which follows, and which i w t t James started this winning of a double. The games won by Jam SESE EEE ESSE ESE ESE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE ES ZIM SWAPPED SPOKANE, Aug. 15.—Helne Zim- team of the Northwestern joague, today is traded for “Chick” Zimmerman will JOE PATCHEN LOSES, BUFFALA, N. Y., Aug. 15.—The NEWS AND STATISTICS Professional Gporte Fostered NARROWING T0 EXPERTS The heavy rain of last night left the Madison street tennis courts in such a condition that play in the annual Northwestern tourney was impossible this morning, and the wet courts may hamper the playing off of the semifinals in the singles and doubles this afternoon. The race is beginning to narrow down now to the experts, and as it narrows interest tncreases In pro- portion. Yesterday's play was of a far higher type than that of the first two days, and some r clever work was witnessed the Californians coming out on top in practically all of thelr matches, as usual Local players made good strum gles to k in the ruontng, but Dr, Richardson was easily de 4 by Long, with the result that Miura, the local Japanese entrant, and Sam Russell are the only Se attle n left in the running, In the ns singles § Fottrell beat Shannon ta straight sets of 62, 66, and all the way down the line the local players were eastly elimin ated tn both singles and doubles. May Sutton appeared to advan tage yesterday afternoon when she played with Miss A. Bowen, and they beat Misses Gondolfo and All- mond 60, 61 Other resulta in the ladies’ doud! were: Mrs. Judge and Miss Campbell beat Misa Goodfellow and Miss Dauner 63, 64. Mrs, North rup aod Mise Fox beat Ratilic and Miss Potter Las y and Mise Waterhouse beat Miss Bell and Mra. Stafford 6-1, 62 Miss Livingstone and Miss Baker beat Mra. Hills and Miss Connor 64, 61 Miss Jackiing and Mra} Fragdon beat Miss Pratt and Mise M. Balltle 69, 64. ‘The real exeitement of the tour ney Will begin to unfold this after noon and continue to Increase dur ing the remainder of the week, a the lesser lighte have practically all been eliminated and the games mm now on will be between the Grey, of the Fort Erie atake, purse w 2:12 pacers. Joe Patchen AcmeBusiness College will hold 20th Anniversary Lewis ad J and Commencement |: Exercises MOORE THEATRE Friday Evening, August 16 JUDGE CICERO R. HAWKINS, '4,; Who will preside, needs no tntro- duction to the people of Seattle. The exercises are free. You and your friends are invited to attend. No reserved ts. Wagner's Or- chestra will give a musical program commencing at 8 o'clock Acme Business College experts TODAY'S SCHEDULE 2 p. m.—Johnaston_ vs. BC Miss Fordina and Mise Miller vs Lee Mins Dressler and Miss Tylor; Mrs. Judge and Miss Campbell ve, Mrs Northrup and Miss Fox; Miss er; Miss Waterhouse vs, Miss Con Livingstone vs. Miss Florence Sut ton. 2 p. m—Fottrell va Bacon; Heth brow and Kelleher va. Evans and Leblond; Long vs ang, Mine Bagiey vs. Miss May Sutton; Tyler and Kettenbeach vs. Lawe and J BY CY bright spot, Ihave seon many pathetic thing seM@ mon broken bec compelled have seen have bee Drawi these poor and in ma to fall bac hand to eratity son “good folic CY YOUNG, I might mention opening old wound: But baseball and baseball pla follow the game nowadays almost SPORTS TENNIS TOURNEY|“DOWN AND OUTER BASEBALL’S TRAGEDY” witnessed it hundreds of ti who bas be without a thought for t mouth, DAY, AUGU T 15, 1912, —OY YOUNG, YOUNG joball fs not all sunshine; the game has its shadows for every }yig holt in the firat few mi # that I have tried to forget, I have injured; 1 have seen men heart- ause they failed to make good, and I have seen others almost distracted Whon a£6/ ine admirers their retirement e, and I have} * in the yeara I) pitching, ia the fate of the fellow on a happy-go-lucky sort of a chap, future. and spending them in the national ® lari large freely, giving right and left to the unfortunate, fellows, when their careers drew to a conclusion, were down and out financially | ny cases physically. In almost every instance they had no trade » living from | Kk upon; they had t often running into debt to me foolish whim or to prove what owe” they Were-—not thinking how| quickly the world forgets all about good fellows. | instance after instance, but it would only be yers are changing. The men who all realize that they can stay for a short time at best, acd they are not men who are living for the present only, The player of the future, I believe, will show the same business ability that keep up with the graceenien. en & successful merchant, mere K t or banker must show to The Cincinnati Golf club claims a distinction of which no other club in the country can boast. On of a president, a governor and & m and Mayor Jack’ Johnson's “retirement” very fair for a prize Oxhter though. last the average man a lifetime, performer in her line as Artha te . Whiffe—Would to harbor the Wink idet this men we pick up broken with dimmed eyesight? Hetne, might be a shade beyond the line hope that they get carbolic acid aldered technically proper “Editor sportamanshi are in Bilt James feols great won his fourteenth straight to send him in a couple of sensation, Warning to Vanec ¥ gees on m.—Johnston and Fottretl ve. udd; Mise Bagley and Hart va. Miss Fox and Lalsure; Miss Northrup vs. Miss Schaefer; rome May Sutton and Young vs. Waterhouse and Stenger; va. Russell. p. mC. Shannon and Hart rs. G. "ane and Turner; Mixs For ence Sutton and Bacon vs. Miss Campbell and Palmer; Miss Peters and Heilbron vs. Miss Schaefer and Fottrell; Miss Tyler and Tyler ve. Miss Fording and H. Lee; Miura vs. winner of Johnston vs. E. C. Lee. 6:45 p. m—Russell and Richard son vs. Small and Rucker; Bacon and Young vs. Allen and Miller; Miss Livingsto: in son don and Lawe vs. Mra. Turner and Turner; Mrs. Stafford and Stafford ‘vs, Mrs. Judge and C. Shannon. FIREMAN FLYNN MAY DELIVER LECTURE HERE Oren F. Woody, Seattle ‘repre- sentative of the Johnson-Flynn Fight Moving Pictures Co., and a warm personal friend of Jim Fiynn, wired the f an from Vancouver, B. C., yesterday making him a \ |tering offer to appear at the . [hibit theatre in Seattle on Friday and Saturday and tell bis story of the fight, While at Las Vegas Flynn ex- plained to Woody that he would like an opportunity to explain a 4 Judd va. Mins) Baker and G. Shannon; Mra. Brag-| head Is your imagination sufficient! and Cincinnati teams playing for ‘on JOHNSON SIGNS. FOR 10 ROUNDS WITH JEANE (By United Press Leased Wired tirement of two weeks, Jack Joho won, heavyweight champion, ts to- day preparing to meet Joe Joan ette, having signed articles for a 10-round no decision, bout before the St. Nic Athletic club in New York next month Johnson is to receive a guaran tee of $25,000, with the privileee of 50 per cent. of the and also an Interest In the moving picture films THIS YOUNGSTER MARVEL WITH A RIFLE few things to the public, among them why he attempted to grab Referee Smith by the arms, Woody received inform: nm that Flynn {s en route to San Francisco by way of St. Paul and Seattle, and hopes to get him to appear here for the two days mentioned. POULSBO WINS ANOTHER Poulsbo defeated Port Gamble In a peppery Poulsbo Sund 6. Good pitching of the ne. Batt Chapman, Bingamen and Fergu- son. Port Gamble—White and | George. DIRECTORY BY DISTRICTS This Directory Is Placed Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Business in Your Own Locality. Patronize These Firms—They Depend on You for Support. West Seattle MACLINE SHOP KING & WINGE ‘The People Who Can Repair Your B From Top to Bottom Phone West 19. 1090 Alki Aw Fremont COAL AND WOOD _ McMULLEN & CO. Phone us for your Coal ana Woot, | —PHONES— Office, M, 28, Ind. Red 58. After 6 p. m.. Green 472, White 469. | CLOVER L#AF DAIRY, Inc North 289; White 686, CLOVERLEAF DAIRY | Most Complete and Sanitary Dairy | * in the City, 12 Quarts for $1-00. Georgetown ___‘TRANSFER GEORGETOWN TRANS’ c., 206 Jackson St lor Quick, Prompt Services, 3 Ind. 4460; Sidney 248, Te From Boats ond Trains, District $ DRUGS $5.00 BOOK FREE To any lady who will call at our store ye will present a copy of Ho- burg’s Home Recipe FREMONT DR!'~ CO, Woodland Park INTERLAKE FUEL CO, rhe N. 46th 3400 W. Park Av. |. 908. N. 316 N. 409 INTERLAKE FUEL Co. Wood and Coal, Building Material sd and Teaming University FUEL CORNWALL & 8ON North 19 Ind. Green 10 Phone Your Fuet Orders to Us CONFECTIONS Roger’s Chocolates 4239 14th Av. ™. B. Downtown Store Pioneer Drug Store, Foot Cherry PLUMBING University Plumbing Co. Phone North 006 087 14th Ay. Nm Job Promptly lasted @ couple of weeks, which Let's hope be Addie Patt! gave us enough of this fareweld tour stuff to week would develop legs ped their beat The Strangler He walloped the cory, wet FLEMIN CHICAGO, Aug. 15-—-After a re} Krous receipts | its membership lat are the names ayor. President Taft, Gov, Harmon Hunt are the subjecta of this boast : . . ‘es doesn't get the habit and she in bh . within the strict bounds of true that the Vancouver pitchers who broken arms, thetr fast batters be troubled 4 sch # desire of strict baseball etiquette, but the in their consomme might be con. was almost as good a Champs Monday and He ts begging Tealy Raymond more this week, as he likes the Keep away from that bay horse's y vivid to picture the Washington the world’s championship title this ING IS HIGH AT WEEKLY SHOOT |: At the mid-week shoot of the Seattle Trap Shooters’ association | Wednesday, Hugh Fleming was high lqun with a mark of 94 out of a | Possible 100. Next Sunday the Se- attle shooters will go to Bremer ton and shoot against the Bremer. ton club. The boat will leave at) 8 a m. Wednesday's results fol-| low: Reoree Vieming nit Brown Rubenstets Halt “ | staatteia SMITH BEATS FLYNN. NEW YORK, Aug. 15.—Qunboat Smith, the California beavyweight lis one notch higher on the cham | plonmhip ladder today, following his | [defeat of Porky Flynn here, Smith floored Flynn in the sixth round for the count of nine. In the tenth } lhe was rushing Flynn all over the | ®" ring, KODAK Fintshing of the| finest kind. “In at one, at five they're a a JACOBS sno"? P_-1_Pidg. Hotel Ethelton | Our rates are in keeping with times: $4 to $1 @ week $1 per day. Near all large Stores and theatres Pontofties. Phone Main 963 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St Ballard Business Directory BE GUID TISEMINTS BELOW, THEY ARE RELIABLE AND WILL MEET YOUR EVERY WANT _ DAIRY BRICK ICE CREAM Three Flavors, Try It. You'll Like Tt. Royal Dairy, 5426 Leary Av. ~___EMBALMERS Calls Might or Day. ELMO C, CARTER. Elmo ©, Carter, 8 y yaprosniigc dag E avenue 40, Los An; Cal =a" is heralded as the best boy shot r ja the bared | Ballard Sheet Metal ores Je nily on the Glendale range, 3 z Baspece ig PH wit igh powe le, he p |], OS Sante 2 with h power rifle, he made |. FURNACE: Won! tiara 6 oA the soore of 38, causing vet oun srncrALTY erans and the tators much as-| Ballard Sheet Metal Works tonishment The youngster 18} ‘Skylights, How Piping, Conductors looked upon a8 a prodigy in this} Gutters Restaurant me, General mul. nd Boat Work =D BY THE ADVER.!; DOPE AND. COMMENT Amateur Gporte Encouraged SEATTLE 10 VICTORY After Cecil Thompson had shot uten of the first inning of yesterday's game with the Vancouver outfit, ho was yanked from the mound and re |placed by Blain Gordon and then of the bridegroom who had always contended that he But to me the most pathetic thing T ever! hag the “stuff” on the ball had an lopportunity to remark, “I told you don pitched a beautiful he won handily, 8 to 4 od support from the | Giants, particularly Mann and Ray mond. Thompson made a bad getaway. Brinker slugged his second offer ling to the Hull sign, thereby an nexing @ half century note, It was the first Ume this season a player ed the bull and nicked the for the fifty tron men, of After a couple ' - as de lof errors by Jackson add Whaling, Thompson hit Fritk In the lattice work and Tealey amputated him ¢ mound and sent to Gor game started, and Vancouver had made one run, and they came right at them In the sec ond with another when James ooft ed the pellet out of the lot for four sacks, After that Gordon got down ) cases and the result was that the visitors fatled to wake up the score- lboard boy again until the ninth frame, although be had to do some walking to keep the Seattle runs posted In the fifth Mann walked and went to second on Raymond's grounder and scored on Whaling’s twobagger. Gordon and Shaw both hit safely and Whaling scored. In the sixth Wilson bit safely and Mann doubled. Wilson scored on Whaling’s grounder, Sepulva drop- ping the pill at the pan. Sepulva threw to second to nab Raymond, who was on his way to third, and while they were “playing pass” with the ball Tealey sauntered home Toman made himeelf about as popular as a cluster of bolls In th snth, when he called Shaw o Hunk had bunted, a Shaw beat James’ peg to Brashear by several fect. Fullerton, Strait, Mann and Wilson c 4 acrons in the elghth on a series of bone head plays and accidents part of the Champs. Until the ninth lowed but two hits, but he skied for a moment wh Hirashear bit safo ly and Frisk drove a four-sacker, scoring Brashear abéad of him. It was not enough to have any mater- {tect wpon the outeome, how r, and it was an easy victory for the Giants, sev after the » een eove™ eonserd Monn i Raymond, as | Whaling. © | rrompeon, p Gordon, » 3) Pel Henncoewon? Totate Vancouver— Bee if es %» Ty 0 | cone n en en ES | mer ewwene ns Lind car Prick, + ol eoenennonFal commune } Totals beore ty innings Liseeeceer Two-base hite—Whaling. Wilson, Drinker. Ho James, Firiek a jummary ann, Straft rune Maan | 8e i? v and 1 runs and Thompson in 1-3 inning hite off Gordon in § 2-3 in don; charge ate Raymond pitched ba: by Gordon y Priek Umpire ‘TIGERS STUNG BY | BRACE OF HOMERS VICTORIA, Aug. The Taco: ta Tigers had a chance in yester. day's combat until Goodman and Clementson broke up the close con. test by a homer each, giving the game to Victoria by a score of 3 to Both Meikle and Wilson were in fine form and pitched good ball for eight Thompson, Toman 15. |The latter was touched hita, while Meikle was hit eleven times, re by innings Tacoma 190001000—2 Victoria OO00 CTO e—2 ERRORS ARE CAUSE | OF COLTS’ DEFEAT SPOKANE, Aug. 15.—The Indian drove another spike in the first | position yesterday by defeat he Portland Colts, 5 to 1. Port- nd can charge her defeat to ex pensive errors at critical points and the bunching of hits by the| Braves. Kraft held the visitors down to four hits. pitch for Portland, but was hit by a batted ball In the third inning and had to retire from the game. * i NORTHWEST w Pet. pkane 66 rt nd 59 jotoria 83 acoma 49 NATIONA Ww Y V T Swomto 48 72 AMERICAN N. ¥. Boston. 15 34 688 Chioage Phila. 66 43 602 Pitted’ « Wash'n 66 44 ‘600 Phila 490|Chic' mo BA 64.600 Cineinti 462|Detroit 65 67 (491 St.Louls A1n\Clpveld 61 68 L468 Hrookln a5 St Lule 36 78 (ane Hoston N.Y... 4 72 ant NATIONAL r teburm 2-2, Philadelphia 2-1 ther games scheduled. Chicago 6, Washingte Dotrolt 6-1, Now Fork ¥8 COAST LEAGUE RESULTS 3, Oakland 1 San Los “Pinkey, the chauffeur bowling Alege at the 8. A, mento 2. a of the c., is men are returning from their vaca tions and are letting off surplus steam on the alleys. Dance at Dreamiand tonight. **¢ CORDON PITCHES on the} Gordon had al-| ‘Aacrifice a EOPLE Doty started to} wearing a amile these days, as the, PRESS BOX BY FRED HENRY it was former Tiger pitcher against former Tiger pitcher in yen. | terday’s battle. Gordon Masplayed | much more class than Schmutz in the game, Gordon rubbed it into} his old teammate by poking one of Charley's offerings for a bingle. ‘The value of Dode Hrinker's swat in the opening period yesterday wan exactly $50. Dode pasted the bull for & double. Yesterday both teams aad a dark on the bench. Although] lthe Beaver “coon” had a shade on the Giant mascot for color, the Gi ant boy got to do all the grinning “Hunky” Shaw was seemingly) WORLDS HEAVYWe; robbed of a perfect bunt, when Um CHAM! HT + pire Tom: ed him out at first PIONSHIP FIGHT Hunky” rolled the pill to James down the third base line, Jam grabbed the ball with difficulty and | heaved to Brashear, The throw | went high and it looked like Shaw | had reached the base a yard ahead | of the sphere. The fans criticized the “call” severely Manager Raymond was the only Giant, with the exception of Thompson, who didn’t get a chance your Inst ena at the rubber, who failed to get a|[f chance to witn safe rap off Schmutz. In the only |f the giants Ey battle of Ume Raymond got to first safe on «| official, authorized and wthontie fleider's choice, he scored in ali moving pictures of the Sean mix-up, when James let a throw go|f#on-Flynn World's Champion. by. ship Fight, taken at the ringside Mann was the demon Giant. He|[at Las Vegas, New Mexia, hit for two sacks, got a homer in-|f July 4th. side the grounds which entitles him to 72 packages of Durha:m, got on the bags on a force out in the second and stole and walked once io the fifth to score on Whaling’s two-base tap. The scoreboard boy called the score in the sixth Inning when he hung out the “two” sign before the Giants had 4 their half. He was one “Higher-up” who revealed inside “information.” New York papers, please copy. For six innings, from the third to the eighth, the Beavers went to the gallows in one, two, three order. All Fight Films Barred, to Seattle After 18, by Order of the Se. attle Board of Censors. ship. The clearest phctomray, th most wonderful, t ing and Interesting fight plo tures ever exhibited, is the com sensus of opinion of the: Tacoma, San Franciseg Vancouver press, Continuous From 10 a m. to 11 p.m 10c Gould Mathes is the original strike and spare artist of the 3. A. | C, bowling alleys. He plays a con sistent game and averages higher than the combined scores of son of the lesser lights. SULPHURRO BATHS mr FUR RHEUMATISN: EAD BOORLE All Draggists are not leaving so much to chance in these days of universal telephone service, Im stead of risking disappointment, they telephone and get the facts. on Will school be held on a stormy morning; will your friend be in if you call; what does the weather man predict, and. the train leave—nare samples of myriads of questions passing over the wire, and being answered by the proper al There are also questions to be asked about the service; how somebody can be reached over the Bell tance Telephone and what it will cost, and similar questions, are being answered by the information operators, The Pacific Telephone & Telegragh(s Every Bell Telephone is the center of the System Die which GOOD TEETH—SMALL cost The very finest quality—SUPERIOR DENTAL WOR —at our LOWEST CUT-RATES is what Ohio offer you. They are all experts in their profession their work quickly and efficiently and with less pain. body ought to have their teeth in first class condition |] time. All our dental experts have had years of actual |} ence. Remember all work we do is GUARANTEED WRITING KOR 12 YEARS. FILLINGS 50c UP $8 CROWNS $4 $10 SETS OF TEETH $5 $5 BRIDGEWORK $3 AND $4 < Finest Gold or Porcelain Bridgework—regular price $8.00 for $3.00 and $4.00. We can replace tecth which you have lost with bridgework, or teeth without plates. $10.00 Sets of Teeth, $5.00—$15.00 Sets of Teeth, $8.00. We all our work to fit perfectly and look natural. EASY PAYMENTS ACCEPTED We will accept part down and balance in easy payments while work is being done. A Come in today for free examination and ¢ “- open Sundays from 9 to 12, OHIO DENTIS Second and University St. Opposite Stone-Fi

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