The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 21, 1912, Page 2

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RN LBAG' THE CUB SCOOP nrpoater MERE S A LETTER PROM THE) CITY BONOR -HE WRITES AT IS BEAU TIPO YOUNG COUSIN GLADYS 1S WERE AT THR SEASHORE biet! BASEBALL ‘omorrow at 3 o'Clock p.m. ORTLAND HIS BEE-OoT FUL YOuNG— COUSIN —WILLT CALL ?. WATCH Me! HERES WHERE X Go GET ME 4 GiIRL- WHO KNOWS ~ SHE MIGHT FALL In Love WIth Mp AT SIGHT-CONSENT WO BE Mies, ScooP., ano WEN FD BE THE EDITORS COUSIN-IN= LAW - VICTORIA © Aé@miaston Me and Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE You never saw such a sight Save half Houses furnished complete GIBSON CHANDLER FURN. CO, sre VINK STREPT, Phowe Main S287 (HE HOGAN SQUAD OF SEATTLE GUN C Those Who , ote ie | Sey: % Per ae | ; ye BITHOMPSONGIVES =... | for Zimm. THE GIANTS = VicTORY SPOKANE, Aug. 2i.—In a duel between Sidewheelers Ke@ft and Thompson here yesterday the lat tor had a shade the best of It, and, Tetale with giltedged support, succeeded | » Sy. "7 nine in winning for the visiting Gtants over tho shutout roate by of 2 to 0. It was a beautiful bat of pitchers and the two runs nhexed by Seattle were made hairline plays, Bul James distinguished himeelf, this time not on the mound, He| CHAMP FLINGERS | went in to run for Thompson when | EASY FOR TIGERS the intter was hit on the wrist by | a pitebed ball, and pulled VANCOUVER, B.C, Aug. 21 AA stuff. James was on second) Landing on Schmutz and Cates ab when Jackson lined a hot one to| most at will in yesterday's | Cartwright, who threw to Coon the Tacoma Tigers won James did not even hesitate ai the| with a 10 to 3 score nm Million t he | was bright star at bat among third sack, but Cooney thous had just overrun, pegged the | the visitors, landing on the sphere }plll to Altman. Refo the latter | for two three-baggers and a double.; came, out of his trance and hurled | Frisk drove out a homer, one of the it hotne James had scored the first | longest hits ever seen on the local grounds her team could boast at run. short end | of ite fle Fred Lendwehr, M. Cc. Sinith, EB L.| Spokane was on the of one of Moran's wonderful de } eee pare a tay Enjoy a Good Beer Always Have a Few Bottles of Old German Lager on the Top Shelf Complete and thorough courses in BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND and allied subjects by a faculty of experienced teachers, Enroll now and be prepared for opportunity when it comes, Write, phone or call and we are at your service, Acme Business College Seattle ‘ ’ t ‘ at “A . Hogan Squad of Seattle Gun Club. Left to right Valeen, J. S. Ruppe and A. L. Hall, captain of squad. cisions, which was responsible for With memortes of ove dandy day) good cheer accorded them by the|carried off the high honbrs, break-| Seattle's second run of the game ¥ 4 anibure of the tt ni-jing 88 birde out of a possible 100,|Mormn called Chick safe at first | of pleasure still fresh in the minds| members Jeeetia:icncahariiagad nfm etme cong = Eke | ogee bear yong! » the stants, COLTS CAN’T SOLVE of such members of the Seattle Gun At both outings the Hogan squad ania te and Géselaen jthe fane being confident that be! SMITH’S OFFERINGS club as took advan of the ho®! of the club was In its element and| The score follows: Reed 88,)¥8# out. The decision was the plitality of Mr, and Mra. M. C. Smith added laurels to the reputation of Hughes #7 their country home at Edgewood the squad as being the real fun: Garrison 84 for an outing on August 4, the mem-' making axeregation of the Moerech 78 Just the Thing for the Up-to-Date Young Fellow— BRADBURY ine o put} horses in the hands of Pitcher / helr way to put CLOTHES bers of the club were entertained accompanying picture of the! Hambrieht Ruppe 70, Valegn 70,}8 rim across, asnisted by Thagoy caer = fh eacaprg — pas by the Bremerton Gen club last, Hi ns was snapped at t outing Se “ Mess: year = got foe third sack = ate ho po ol gel th “iy Ths annicen aaa Sunday at a most successful shoot. at the Smiths at Edgewood, and 66, Lites Stack awwon | and two out hompson pur- | 180) tee, hand. the Sostiar at te PR Pare ig It was not so much the fact that shows them at otge-wat x. From) 64, mer 54, Wolf Elta ee A tlh mae igen visitors was loose, the Bees gath. | sults now displayed are Seattle marksman got away with left ¢ the gun-club clowns ar | hope Me eteraml he | © sn tae i ~ "4 te “tae tin Sah geste 0s the Ticomee wehr, M. C. Smith, EB. L. attle Gun lub will hold} Spokane broast he put an awful vcore Ber BS ape hretls ee gad yn oe are hand outing that sent them bome with a n, J. 8 Ruppe and A. L. Hall,| shoots every Wednesday and Suo-jcrimp in hope by whiffing Kraft | heaves. Doty pitched a great game | woolens, and you will feeting of good fellowship all over! captain of the squad. day until the hunting sennon opens}and closing the inning. 4 for Portland, and but five hits were the sui "y ou want. suit « the splendid entertainment and; At the Sunday shoot, Dustin Reed/ at their range on Harbor Island. It was the last game for Zim |made off him, but poor support erp ge rant eae a on j wear and lasting satisfaction, a= i = ===} merman in an Indian uniform threw away the contest. UT |Prosident Cohn presented him| } with a diamond pin on his first | pox “ . ° 5 BAYLEY KNOCKS 0 Fa og a With $25 to $40 Crea in Zim's position in today’s gar — a | James and Hing will work] NOSTRWEwT ‘ PR oa popalar wie Se for Seattle in thix afternoon's con-| spoxane ver not 1 ¥ - te. of prises test and will be opposed by the | sett ’ at Ore Fs ather Boston boy, Noyes, . ‘ : For the first time in his careorywhen Bayley landed severa) stiff |Yogr P> Aa ones, and De jas a boxer, Pat Scott, the Seattle | punches in the sixth and then | 26 jean 86, {start of the » Spokane nyder 87, Smith Hall 83, iitame 7 club, ner 75, Landwebr 7 NATIONAL LEAGUR RESULTS New York 5. 8 Lows Chicago 4-12, Phitad re . Biggest Clreus of All for Seattle TODAY AND TowonRow Dora! FOURTH AND LENORA ST, llightweight bad the Little Nemolover his haymaker to t JOT upckane- tablet slipped to him Tuesday|which sent Pat to the mat the | atyers te. }scheduled 15round bout with Joe} The combat was held Tommeok | lightweight champion of|Arena and waa viewed by Ont anada, before an immense crowd|the largest crowds whi at Victoria, B. 0. gathered for a similar even! After he had all but put Seott away | city, fuily 6,000 people bel iim the fifth round, and after the Sejent. Ernie Barrieau challe jattle lad had failed to recuperate|winner. Sid Mitchell, of during the minute's rest, Bayley |gave general satisfaction |waded in in the sixth and landed a|eree for the event. right swing square on the jaw that —_—_—— | sent Soot’ to Dr amland. ’ The year-long dispute The first three rounds were tame “os gp ig Caen ye and uninteresting, both evidently | 4 Magnusson oO} oe arene 1 feeling each other out. In the|to who !s the best man bd DOS ROVAL TROUPEE | ¢c the donghty Canadian let |® settled at the opering BB ia ho agg Wiig’ os 5 out a few notches on his speed |of the Norwegian Turner May Wirth |} and landed a number of clean rn negranapaeningea Avatratian Baver-H| punches. Scott appeared to be tir| , AMERICAN LEAGUE Bi ing, but fought cleverly. Chicago #3, Philadetphia 1-2. Just as the gong sounded tn the| ft Lowls 4-1, New York 2-2 fifth Bayley planted a hard right| Weshinaton 4-2, Cleveland 2-0 to Scott's chin that sent him to his corner groggy. Pat failed to re- cover from the blow during the rest and was practically helpless 3 enenercoes? OME AND GE Or We'll Have to Throw Them Into the Sound GREAT Month Clean-Up Sale of all the Used Pianos received as part payment for our Fine Art New Pianos and Player Pianos during our recent National Grand Prize Award Distribution. We Must Have the Space for the New Pianos Arriving Weekly From Cue mumeenh | ecceesoccos sowensoenoz | + thartier And the Big Character Spectacle! CLEOPATRA A Kiet of Ci lor—1.250 Persons Amon, A THAM Paradé at 10 a. m. Brecedt first pertormance, 2 Pe Sacce “Daliy, at 2 and rs open one hour ket Admits All. Home Brew (Detiveries Everywhere) Phone Sidney 75 My idea of nothing at all—The joy of the fan in the bleachers who tries to catch a foul ball gracefully, in order to impress his best girl that all of the baseball talent is not employed on the diamond, when| he falls over his seat, knocks off the B. G.'s hat, pokes his right elbow | into her left eye and gets the ball on the end of a finger. He's a jovial cuss, oe ees Jack Johnson boastfully remarka that he has everything his own) way in signing to meet Joe Jeanette. It is more than Ikely that the! same thing will hold good when they actually meet in the ring eee Hugh Duffy would not pay him six months’ salary on a half months’ contract, Jimmy Block is going to open a saloon | EASTERN EXCURSIONS August 15, 16, 22, 23, 29, 30, 31. September 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12, 30. Rocky Mountain Limited As sumptuous a hotel as any to which it carries you. The people you meet en route— the scenes through which you pass—and many delightful surprises of equipment make a trip on the ROCK ISLAND LINES trains a part of your outing. Let me quote you low fares and plan an entertaining trip East. C. D. McNaughton, C, P. A. GEO. P. CAVE, Gen’! Agt. 712 Second Ave. in Milwaukee. Ugh! How terrible! ee ee There were those at the tennis finals Monday mean enough to in- timate that L Id have made a better showing if he had taken a! sling up with Schoolboy Johnston in a champion ship fight. It’s all the » now, though. If Long had anything in him,| Johnston painfully sweatted It out of him ee ee The Seattle Giants kept the score board boy at Spokane about as busy Monday as the man who sells peanuts around a cemetery at night _-.. 2S Josh Wise man from th’ Bee One o' the big leagues has drafted a good, fast sport nine to attend to th’ ice water, ee ew 8 The dispute of a year’s standing between Jack Johanessonn of the 8. and O, Magnusson of the 8. A, A to which is the better grappler will be settled at the opening smoker of the Norwegian Turn- er society. There may be nothing to ft, but | bet Magnusson is figur. ing on the similarity of names of his rival and that of a colored gem’. man in Chicago, who has had something of a wianing streak lately ‘ * . New York sporting artists are spending all of their time and en- ergy in making @ joke of t ‘oventhal murder, Nell Brinkley is the only one who hasn't fallen for it #0 . ee DO YOU KNOW THAT—— The highest break recorded in rotation pool is 94 points? The best run of three-cushion billiards is 19 points? four hundred and ninety points is the best run ever straight billiards? That the highest run in straight billiards recorded points, made in New York in 92 night sessions? the balk-line system to be started, “e+ ee - They're telling a Josh Devore story in baseball circles that is more or less of a classic. The Giants in Pittsburg put up at the Sehenley, which is some hostelry. Devore, Mathewson, Wilson and Wiltse were working the dessert round of the menu when “Big Six,” gazing over the card to see if anything had escaped, said “Josh, the cuisine here is splendid; don’t you think 80?” made n was 6,248 This long run eaused “You can search me,” replied Devore, “I never tried It. Walter, bring me some culsine with my ice cream and coffee.” Our Factories. Every Used Piano Must Go at Once Upright $300 Shoniger...Now $65 Upright $350 Emerson...Now $85 Upright $325 Hamilton, nearly $115 Upright $600 Chickering Upright $400 Bradbury. Upright $450 Cable & Upright $375 Gilbert ... Upright $250 Kohler & Chase. ... Upright $400 Hardman ...... Upright $450 Mason & Hamlin Upright $450 Howard Upright high-priced Wheelock new) Upright—Another fine action ¥ Upright Chase (mahogany) Fine Square Piano Another Good Square Piano Now $145 Now $95 Now $175 Now $125 ow $95 . Now $118 low $127 .Now $175 (like walnut. $110 Highest priced Kohler & THIS SALE BEGINS THURSDAY MORNING AT THE National Piano Mf'rs. 823 Third Ave., Near Marion Opposite the Central Building One Block Below the Orpheum Theatre. tired afflic tinus

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