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Near all laree USED pt me | 0 TAKES 1 For the terday's game ter of the firat eight tonings of you at Dug’s lot the pat ot againat the back stop’s cushion was he ticking tocking of @ clock, Not au rm clock at that, ag there w nothing in the situation to alarn although everything was there (o juterest at a fever heat tn paity, In the ninth, both teams put one across, ahd then it settled jdown to the tick-tock again for four more frames, when the Champs landed for a couple of Kies A edged a run across re | white hb the Giants were unable to -iduplicate tn their half of the thir eonth, and tt was all off for the Giants with a 2 to 1 nec at them, after one of the grea tes ever fought on the local lot Bi! James and Gervais, the aide wheeler, started ft and kept tt go ing nip and tuck for eight innings. ‘The Glants had one Uttle look-t ge Re FS fn the fifth, when three men were Mind drums: itke ton. Pisasect | on with two down and Fullerton } her fee Ue SULPHURRO BATHS went to bat, Fullerton made ood rene }did he not? Yes, be did not. Fw | remedies "he sell “UR UMATISM Jerton fanned, just Ike that, ond BcoTcH sTOMACH READ BOOKLET— _ ff tien {¢ was back to the clock work |, ; stuff again nese omg All Draggists |" At the end of the sixth Toman called the game for ten while a shower was on, and then started the clock golng again. It was in the aloth, just es had made a sensat after mal lay w retired Gervais on what looked like & @ure safe one that one Dode Bripker demonstrated that be was lin the game by poking the pill past the picke run of the day This kind o° took the tuck out of the Giants, but Bert Whaling sewed | |ball on the bay window and sent it over the fence almost in the same groove that Brinker's homer had cut, Then the side was r |the score tied. Then came the awful thirte after some more fiddling neither side making an opening. With two down, Brinker bit to Raymond, who did a splendid con tortion act that would take bette at a ten, tweat, thirt show th on a ball field, and Brinker landed safely. Bennett came right back at Raymond with another drive. Tealey came right back with som more of the rufstuf, rolling the pel AMCAN LEAGCR RESULTS Hooton 12, Mt. Louis & Warkrngion 4, Chicaae & minates | y he covered first and ow for four sacks, the fret} it back again when he whanged (he | nth, | with | THE STAR—FRIDAY, NEws AND STATISTICS | Prof al Bporty Fostered INNINGS TO WALLOP GIANTS AUGUST 16, 1912, TWEEN RAIN SPORTS MATCHES PLAYED DOPE AND COMMENT Amateur ports Rnovurignd { WARD M’DOWELL SOLD TO NAPS fring tha aa il jog Canova CONLEY AND THOMAS READY FOR GONG LOS ANGELES, Aug. 16—In the best of condition for the 20-round| CURVELAND, O., Aug. 16-—-A bout tomorrow afternoon at Ver-|Kicond Haxeman Ward Mebowell of Mons Guarantend g let around with his apikes before non, Frankie Conley and Harry! th» «Portland Northwestern league Marlon Warde Dramath pleking it up. In the meantime Thomas passed a day of rest at nm, © report next spr wa 256 Aread, pe Soharney, who bad opened the! Between showers, Manager IL © : r Arcade Butiding s Force succeeded in gotting-through | thelr training quarters today, Both made here today by the nage frame vith & twobagger, cantered |ment of the Cleveland Americ ted apée-|29 matches in the Northwegtern| boys are below the required 122 leaati dub ne ft In the’ twelfth toning Wally in to bat for James, when tt I Co like @ pinch hitter would deliver many kinds of groceries. Wail wallowed round the pan, boys, the he wallowed once agajn, and on th third wallow he went back to the/ bench, Schneider was gent ty, ¢ finish the on the mound, any at game ip the’ innings, bat the f annot help but think that dhere would have been a different, to tell If James had stayed iy box, Both James and Gervais Swere there—there eighty ways, Gérv |faoning twelve and James twel lin the eleven tnoings be ] toame will m@et this afternoon at nad, aad story will joe ry in detail inthe box score ade oun ro. i i x ° Slecummesece-coP > | Monnet Dresher, Print, rf e | wommoctoe’ | Jamen 12; by Kehmeiter 4; by Gervais 12 Basse on balie Cl James 3 (Hemmett SPECIAL FOR THIS WEEK i Camp $2.25 Hand Made, Warranted Double Mit Ax, with ‘3 oe 25 handie, now ... SHOE REPAIRING REPAIRING WHILE You WAIT, ALL WORK GUARANTEED. | KLEIN'S shor Hosrrrat What GUS BROWN Says |= ‘As it is the policy of this firm never to carry Pate Seg to enetet, we OM eee STILL A GREATER CUT On All Our Summer and Midsummer Clothing.” ALL a pew Next to Butler Motel. $15.00 Suits $7.50 $20.00 Suits IMMENSE REDUCTIONS ON ALL SUMMER FURNISHINGS AND HATS Suits at Actually Half Price “KID” HARRISON GIVES COUNT TO | JACK JOHNSON: CHICAGO, Aug. 16.—Mayor Har-| risen bas put Jack Johnson down for the count, at least legally, and) beginning today the latter's Cafe mpion will close prom in accordance with tt | ings are reported to place in the Hquor em-| | porium of the ebony boxer, such as pack the hands of the clock ing open after hours |ficials followed, and Jack promised ito be good. A notification from the city COMMENT FROM PRESS BOX BY FRED HENRY of And Tealey Raymond booted two) consecutive pills, | | The story might have been a good | deal dfffer had it not been for |the raw ealling of Umpire Toman on Moran's well laid bunt Pat" responded to an 8. O. 8. call in the }fourth, Strait being taken out | Jackson and Fullerton were on the | pillows, with none in the morgue | Moran peeled an eye for 2 good one of Gervais’ deliveries, plunked tt for a bunt, and bad the whole team of Beavers up in the air pulva the ball and heaved low to |firet. Moran had crossed the in | itial sack when the ball first bound ed into the dirt a yard away, Ben nett took the toss. To the surprise | of the fans, Toman waved “Pat” off the cushion. Bilt James pulled off one of the |most spectacular plays ever wit |newsed on the local grounds when raced to first and nabbed rdiy a tri a second ahead of Gervais, who had stung the pill. James | trapped the throw in such a hard) |position that he took a hard fall.| {A moment later Brinker poked the ball over the fence. | Bobby James wae the peeved per. json in the eighth. Bill of the same |name heaved a mean one over the |pan. Bobby swung hard, and the | pill shot straight up tm the air, un [known to him, He loafed around the pan until the ball came back to earth, then he sprinted toward the first raft. Whaling shipwrecked) him with ease The fans voiced a loud protest in the 11th frame when Wally was put In to bat for Bill James. Raymond refused to lend an ear to the bugs, Wally struck out, = | TSc Atkins’ TwoMan Crom Cat Saws, per, foot, TENTS FOR RENT, Alaska Hardware Co. 905 RAILROAD AVE, ote { DANCING HIPPODROME, SEATTLE’S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. 6 Cents Per Couple. Tamale Grotto B&Mz To 1411 Third Ave. Where we will be pleased to serve you with our famons ‘Tamales, Chile Con Carne, etc. Main 5306, | | Phone AMUSEMENTS Roth Phones 6106 Valcome Return of QRACK CAMERON Inty Bini DUP EU M ov Aue npres AOMBELTY, ‘The PANTAGES Matinee Daily. Twice Nigeanygh LION'S BRIDE tacular Pi AT CAR 10e wad 200, If the lots not too wet the same? |Hrown ve, Mra. Judge and C. Shan- ‘Campbell and Palmer jand Tyler vs. Miss Fording and H.| (Dire | MeCuteheon TSutton and Miss Bowen vs. winn jot }Haker va. Miss Fording and Miss | | | Fottrell vs. | Lee; | Lenox Brown vs. Mrs. | Labor day: } Working right. et “ tourney at the Seattie Ten nis club grounds yesterday after noon between 6 he favorites playing in theif ae rustomed = form, the only @ur prise of the afternoon MAY SUTTON match of ladies’ doubi Nerthup and Mies Fox, when Mrs Judge and Miss Campbe Portland, by scores of 5-7, 84, 6-4, Both May and matches which they May Sutton defeating Miss Bagle: ing Miss Livingston 62, 6-2 sisters won as handily in the ladies’ *\ and mixed doubles, but May Sutton | eel? to rifle ball} was required to extend by jbandie Sam Russell's drives in ber match with er Dawson beat Russell 6-2, Fottrell boat Bacon 62, 6-2 beat Young 60, 63 and Johnson beat the Seattle Japanese player Miura 61, 6-8. A complete program 61 aod has been the matches will have to be post poned, in which event the follow ing schedule will be played off to morrow If weather permits TODAY'S SCHEOU 10 a m—Mise Livingstone and | Miss Baker vs. Miss Fording and | Mins Miller; Bacon and Young vw. Allen and Miller; Mrs. Hragdon and Lawp vs. Mre. Turner and Turner. 1 & m-—Daweon and Long ve. | Tyler and Ketlenbach ley and Miss Waterhouse vs. Miss | Florence Sutton and Miss Schaefer; Hassell and Richardson ve. Small nd Rucker; Mies Pratt and Lenox non, 11:45 & m—Miss Baker and = hannon ve. Miss Livingstone judd. 12 m—Johnston and Fottrell ve. Helibron and Kellener; Mise Flor ence Sutton and Bacon ve. Miss Lee 42:16 p. m—Misx May Sutton and ‘oung ¥8, winner of Miss. Baker va, Mise Living: Jobnaton ; ladies’ singles: Miss | Mlorence Sutton vs. Mrs. Northup; Mise Fox and Lalzure vs. winner of Bragdon and Lawe ve. Mrs. | Turner and Turner. m.—Semi-fineis, mon’s Fottrell va. Long; semt. indies’ singles, Miss May Sut ton va. Miss Fording; C. Shannon and Mart ys. winoer Ruesell and | Richardson vs. Smal! and Rucker; and Van Buren vs. winner of Bacon and Young vs. ; Allen and Miller. . m—emifinal, ladies | doubles, Mrs. Judge and Mise Camp bell va, winner of Mra. Langley and Schaefer; semt Misa May Sutton and Miss ti ladies’ doubles, and Miss Miss Livingstone Semifinals in men's Miss Schaefer winner of Miss Tyler Miss Fording and H of Mina Judge and C winner of Miss Flor and Bacon vs, Miss er 5:45 p.m and Tyler ve winner Shanpon vs. ence Sutton FLYNN 18 TRAINING SAN FRANCISCO, Ang. 16.—Jim Flynn of Pueblo and Charley Miller | of San Francisco, heavyweights | will start training tomorrow “for | their 20-round bout at Daly City Flynn will prepare at the Seal Rock house, while Miller has secured quarters at Shannon's camp in San Rafael, Sepulva, the youthful Beaver catcher, took the stand in his own defense in the fourth yesterday when the ump was convinced that one of big Bill's speed pills did t hit Sepulva on the mitt. Sepul a's most damoging evidence was an alleged red spot on his eat grab-| ber. dence. His umps ruled out the evi The game was postponed several times yesterday for various reasons. On the first oceasion rat interrupt 1, and the diamond got frightfully Next Charles Fullerton fell vais,” and took a leave of absence to wash bis hands. Later Whaling stepped on his ump's feet more delay, and lastly, got a recess from the mound to the water faucet, as his elm was not Pete Schneider showed more atuff esterday than he has for quite a spell. In the three innings he| pitched he whiffed three, Pete was doing ni until Raymond—gh, well, let's forgive and forget. (Re momber how Tealey pulled James out of an awful fix in Monday's jook and dark, botug the champlons | of Oregon, were defeated by Mrs.) also of Florence Button appeared on the courts in several won easily, 61 and Florence Sutton defeat Both Lona} scheduled for today, although earty | weather indications are that all of/ Mra. Lang | Miss Tyler! Miss Waterhouse vs. Miss Florence | and} Pratt and| aws when he took a-awipe| if Bill James | The battle tomorrow tn a crucial one for both boys. Defeat Means the passing of Con from| the ranks of main attraction fight-| lifted the ay ¢ over the board ers here, Victory for Thowas| tying the score in the last of tie migans a chance at Abe Attell or| ninth, “Megaphone” Miller produced Johuny Kilbane, ‘Three prelimin-| postal pletures of the hero, He sold ariow will be mtaged |’em galore, pounds Immediately after Bert Whaling ‘T ATTORNEY ~ York Bui ne Main 2627, b QUITTING THE HARDWARE AND SPORTING GOODS BUSINESS Our Entire Stock Must Be Sold at Once, Regardless of Cost Below are a few samplé prices. Look them over. If you are a of values you know these aré big bargains, and besides, we have of others just as good. Act quickly if you want any of these goods. 20c 34x34 OLD COPPER OR $7.50 BAMBOO DULL BRASS BUTTS, PR.... 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