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NORTHWESTERN LRAGU THE CUB mein (SCOOP sta Tomorrow at 3 o’Clock p.m. VICTORIA vs, PORTLAND Admission 2c and 600, Yor Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE Tou never saw such «steht. | save halt, Houses” furnished complete. GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. KE STREET, "ecu Mala BET Dani snot) — SPOKANE without — success, to us Prof, Raber Napoleon met his Waterloo; Ad- miral George Dewey met his widow; STAR CLASSIFIED ADS BRING RESULTS John L. Sullivan ran into his Cor dett, and, getting down to modern jhistory, Reuben Marquard ran up against the business end of a streak of Lavender, All of which is designed to prepare you for the announcement that Hilt James met hie bi Noyes yesterday at Spo- jkane, and that Noyes hung the In- |dian sign on Bill and put an awful lortmp in his winning streak of 15 ———_ aan, {Straight games by defeating the Giants in a 3toO game It not that James was not in jeet rather their inability to hit MA Noyes’ offerings caused their de FOR RNEUMA’ aN: ‘teat. Noyes was there. He pitched invincible ball, and the usually All Draggists heavy sluggors of the Giant outfit, jif they did connect, did so if such ———————-s | mnanner as to insure easy outs, Noyes fanned but five Glants, but he was able to do ft just when it would do the most good. An in- stance of this was in the sixth in- ning, when Giant runners were on second and third, with but one out Noyes struck out Fullerton and Strait put a pop fly right into Hart loy’s hands. James did not field his position with his usual cleverness, and this is said to have contributed to two ‘ot the three Spokane runs. Even Whaling was not in his Have Your Dental Work at Cut Rat Eautp-\, safe one. In the matter of base it stealing and running the Indians had it all over the Giant rege ion. Hartley, the new indian from San Francisco pinked the pill for CHITECT 709 AND UF HOLs aux | rT the league race, Spokane is base- ball crazy right now, and the larg- trouncing with their star twirler up. Noyes was christened “Win" Ni as the “Giant Killer,” a title hastily gathered by him since his recent appearance on the Seattle diamond when he was batted out of the box with three other Spokane hurlers in « 1 ? 1 . 1 r uP Cl ewecoenneh Melbourne Tee TODAY Friday and - Saturday Androclus —And the— Lion The most wonderful anl- mal photo play ever pro- duced. Let the children see it. 6 e 6 Totals ‘ ‘ ty feore by innings 0° oo) Stolen Apoka: Seattle Summary COLTS WIN GAME IN FIRST FRAME VICTORIA, Aug. 22.—Wilaon was wild yesterday and in the first inning, before he was replaced on the mound by Kantlehner, he al- lowed enough Portland runs to cross the pan to cinch the game for the visitors. In running over first, Nick Wil- liams got a nasty spill, spraining his ankle, which caused his retire ment from the game. Hastley was as steady as a clock and contributed much to the Colt success. VANCOUVER, B. ©., Aug. 22,— With the odds against Tacoma in the last inning of yesterday's game, Holderman drove out his second homer of the contest, gathering the Champs scored, Hunt settled down and pitched a wonderful game for the Tigers. Goodman appeared on the first sack for the Champs yes leased unconditionally by Vancou- Score by innings: Vancouver : 20 Tacoma .. 09 NATIONAL LEAGUE RESU Chicago 4, New York 9. on 7, Cineinnati 4 kiyn 1, Pittsbure 0. Y Broo —The— Me'bourne Not the Biggest But the ; Best. 800 ihe 456 £ A42 Cloveld 62 68 aoa. ¥... 40 thule a7 17 "EE" B, JAMES MEETS| WOMAN OF GRIT AND ENDURANCE SWIMS : SAN FRANCISCO BAY IN THREE HOURS fs) Skee eee eee eae Miss NELLIE SCHMIDT ;s00n to circle the Seal rocks, near BY “HOP” \E, V, LYTTAKER M’INTOSH POSTS $15,000 FORFEIT FOR JOHNSON MILWAUKEE, Aug, 21,—In & cable to Tom Andrews, his Amert can representative received here yesterday, Hugh Melntosh, the Australian fight promoter, @ nounced bis willingness to post a $16,000 forfeit in the hands of Al derman Tierney, of Chicago, a» de manded by Champion Jack John son for @ 20round fight in Austrailia with either Sam Lang ford or Bam MeVey. If Johnson fulfills his contract he will ° the United States to meet either Langford or McVey in Sydney about Christmas. NEWS NOTES OF le st. wharf to Oakland mote, @/in aquatics, Miss Schmidt, who is |® Miss Nellie Schmidt, honor #/ famed as a high diver, will attempt * SISNAPPED WHILE SHE WAS |® BUT TWICE BEFORE HAD #/MAKING HER RECORD.GREAK- * FEAT BEEN PERFORMED #/ING SWIM. Re THOR] WHO AV BRET mene ~ & across Sar Francisco bay: #| San Franciaco bay has been con *& August 6, 1882, from Black «| duered for the first time by & won *% point to Oakland mole, Or, #/4n, Twonty-yearold Nellie Schmidt |® F.W. Riehl. Time not taken. #)0f Alameda, bolder of the woman's lw September 17, 1 #| record for the Golden Gate ootime, * Francisco to &| recently swam from the Vallejo at *® Walter M. Pomeroy of the #/ wharf to the Oakland mole, sbout ® Olympic club. Time, 2 hours @/ five miles, in three hours and six \* 3 minutes and 10 seconds, #| minutes, ® August 11, 1912, from Vallejo #| To prove Callfornia’s supremacy | ary member of the South End @/in the near future to lower the R * wing club. Time, 3 hours @| world’s record for the mile, sow & 6 minutes. ti held by Annette Kellerman of Ans * | tralia—22 minutes 44 seconds. She Cette kee eee ew wl alto has announced that she hopes ORVILLE WRIGHT the Cliff house, This course no woman ever hae attempted. Of the many mon swimmers whe have made the attempt ondy four. have succecded. | Miss Schmidt used the double loverhand stroke, varying it for rest with the single stroke A half hour delay, at the start, through waiting for moving pic tures, brought Miss Schmidt against the first flow of the ebbing tide just as she was abreast of the Ala }meda pier, her original goal. Her long trudgeon stroke only lequaled the strength of the tide She fought the tide rip, which caught ber a mile from the Oak land side, for three-quarters of an hour before finally reaching the mole — ee] enwit el ehecosene® eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee | victory for the visitors 6 to 3. After the first inning, in which they 482 Chie’go GT GT 800] Cleveland 9, Boston 4, froit 6 68 (466) New York 6, Chicago 3 DROPS 30 FEET INTO RIVER *& DAYTON, Ohio, Aug. 21— ® While experimenting with a *% new hydroplane day, Or. ® ville Wright fell 30 feet into the Miami river when a wing of the machine failed to work. Details of the accident were suppressed until today. One of the broken parts struck Wright in the face. He escaped with a few minor bruises. Three years yesterday Wright felt near Washington while flying with Lieut. Sel- fridge, the latter being instant. ly kiiled. Wright swam ashore, secured aid and pulled the damaged machine from the water. Seeeeeeeteeaeeeeeeeees SPEER EERE EE EEE ‘CHAMPS RELEASE KITTY BRASHEAR (By Vaitea Prees Leased Wire) VANCOUVER, B, ©, Aug, 22.-— Norman “Kitty” Brashear, manager- firat baseman for Vancouver for the past two seasons, was given his un- conditional release yesterday after- noon. Bill Goodman, last year with Victoria, was secured from Tacoma to play first base. “Brash” is pop- ular here and leaves with the best wishes of the fans. Accompanied by his wife, he starts for Los An- geles today, where he expects to reat for the balance of the season, his health not being of the best. BOSTON NATS BUY GERVAIS VANCOUVER, B. C., Aug. 22. “Letty” Gervais, Vancouver's young southpaw, has been sold to the Bow ton Nationals. He will finish this season here. This is the second pitcher going up from this team this year, Jimmy Clark being disposed of to the Chicago White Sox some time ago. Rumor says Spitball Charlie Schmutz, secured recently from Tacoma, will be the next. MARTY SHERIDAN SERIOUSLY ILL NEW YORK, Aug. 22.-Martin Sheridan, the famous athiete, is se- riously {ll here today with mastold- terday, Brashear having been res| itis. Sheridan was the hero of the Olympic games in 1904, the king of Greece taking @ great fancy to the athlete, 1s a -F SEALS BUY WAGNER. SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 22.—See ond Baseman Wagner of the York team of the Trbstate league is en route to San Francisco today to join the Seals. The dope book shows Wagner is some infielder, with a batting average of 312 and 22 stolen bases to his credit. NAPS BUY KIBBLE. PORTLAND, Aug, 22.—Jack Kib- ble, former Portland Colt baseman, who was transferred to the Beavers, has been sold by President NecCre. die to the Cleveland American team. McCredie gives the price as $2,000 worth of players. Kibble will be delivered next spring. AMERICAN n 8, Detroit 1 phia-#t. Louis game postponed ; M.LOUGHLIN AND BUNDY — WIN NATIONAL DOUBLES NEWPORT, R. L, Aug. 21.—The national tennis doubles championship was won by M. E, McLoughlin of San Francisco and Thomas C. Bunday of Los Angeles, who defeated Raymond F. Little and Gustave Touchard, both of New York, the title holders. The score was 3-6, 6-2, 6-3, 7-5. The contestgwas held on the Casino courts here. , My idea of nothing at all—What the average baseball fan who calls up the sporting editor's desk anywhere from three to five times of an afternoon to find out the latest scores, figures the sporting editor has to do, aside from muzziing the mouthpiece of a telephone and alipping out information that will be found, as soon as the game tn over, in the Pink at 1 cent a throw, Get next, Horace, get next! “ef eee Pat Scott's jaw was nicked for the first sleep punch the doughty | Iittle Seatile serapper ever suffered in his ring career, by Joo Bayley, at Victoria, Tuesday night, If there is anything in this wheeze about misery loving company, Pat can get some solace out of the fact that some of his Seattle backers dropped a bank roll on his contest big enough to choke the New York subway, ee ee What this country needs is cheap ice. We have plenty of cheap skates. ee ee Freddie, the office boy, turned in this one: When a prize fighter dies, she the Marquis of Queensbury? Four seconds later the safe was cut loose from the seventh story and fell on him. “ee ee If the British courte would either house up Kid McCoy for the rest of his natural life or turn him loose at once, they would retain respect for speed, if not for justice, It's very tmmaterial which they do, but I hope they do something, and that soon, see ee Poor old Nat Goodwin went on the rocks again recently im Southern |” California, and, as usual, a woman was the cause of tt, Nat has a license to break into the sport page, but not as an oarsman. From the way he landed, he was bad sculler. see ee Ad Wolgast is a pugilistic arti of those limited-round affairs, he com ambulance. The man is laughing hi ee If to death, ~ The Giants’ victory over the Indians T day and Vancouver's loss to the Tigers, makes the Champs and the Giants tied for second place. Seattle and Spokane have won the same number of games, at this writ. ing, but Seattle has lost four more games than the Spokane team. With any kind of luck, it would be possible for the Giants to come back to the coast in first position. DO YOU KNOWw—— That the highest break in rotation pool is 105 points? The firat contest of billiards in @ public hall took place on May 13, 1854, at Malcolm hall, Syracuse, N. ¥., Joseph N. White, then champion billiard player, scoring 600 points? His opponent had 484 points to his credit The first formal amateur championship game was played at the as- sembly rooms, Brooklyn, N. Y., in 1869? ‘The first amateur championship game in Oregon waa played in Port- land by W. ©. Duntway and Mr. MacBisaillon, in 1907? The final score was 200 to 198, Duntway winning. * see The National and American league race for the pennant has sifted down until there are only three teams with a chance for the flag in both leagues, Chicago and New York, the old-time rivals, are fighting it out in the National, with Pittsburg as an outside chance. In the American league, it looks like a cinch for the Boston Red Sox, but you can't count either the Washington team or the Athletics out-of the running yet, Boston leads by nearly ten full games, with the Athletics and Wash- ington fighting it out for second place, GOVERNOR WILL TRAMP AS A SOLDIER SALEM, Or., Aug. 21.—Governor West of this state, equipped as a militiaman, will tramp from-Gate, Wash., to Oakville, Wash., in order that he may decide for himself on the merits of the contention that the march ordered in the recent maneuvers was unreasonable. This is an outgrowth of the disbandment of the second battalion of the Third Oregon regiment for alleged mutiny. Every time he is mixed up in one| #8 through with adraw. Quick, the/| SWEDISH A. C. Hoepitality is one of the ever- lasting features at the camp and training quarters of Eckman and Richardson, at foot of Hamlin at. The fish caught in Lake Union are too short to make @ long tale opt the eateh on the hook of HH. | Wei | W pond Ror L. Fridell, boxer of the Swedish A. A, says be is in better sbape now than ever before and doesn't care how fast the boys come. | The Norwogian Turners are «et ting Into shape for fall and winter activity im the German Turnverein bal. Enthusiasm ia ever growing grow Two at a Time Jeannette’s Method NEWARK, N. J, Aug. 22.—Joe Jeannette, who is sooy to moet Jack Johnson in New York, ts at- tracting considerable attention among the fans here by the way he has been “eating up” the heavy- weights. He took on two colored the second round. RANGERS WANT GAMES The Rangers have vext Sunday up with any Class B. teams ca- pable of interesting them. Games COLTS AND BEES TO PLAY HERE TODAY |at Seattle has conapicuous by its absence sincé Sunday, fans will have an opportunity to witness a game this afternoon at Dugdale's jpark, when Portland and Victoria | will open here for the remainder of their week's series. The Giants will return to Seattle next week and will appear on the local diamond practically for the remainder of the neason, } TENNIS TOURNEY ON AT EVERETT EVERETT, Aug. 22.—Practically all of the tennis experts who ‘ap- peared at the Tacoma and Seattle }tournaments are now in Everett jtaking part in the fifth annual j tournament of the Everett Tennis club, now in progress, As was the jease at both the other Northwest ern tourneys the experts from Cal!- fornia are having no difficulty in vanquishing their opponents In the elimination rounds, Johnston, the new champion, Bacon, Young, Fot- | trell and others easily disposing of | their opponents yesterd: EVERETT, Aug. 22.—Up to date, |aeven speed boats are included on |the program of the motor boat rac- ing card to be run on Lake Stevens Sept. 6, 7 and & More water de are expected to enter. The }following are the entriea: Oregon | Wolf, of Portiand; Potlatch Bug, of |Seattle; Brer Fox, of Seattle; Vamoose, of Rainier, Or.; Wigwam 1, of Astoria; Highball, of Ev erett, and a boat owned by C. EB. Kent, of Bellingham. West Seattle _MACHINE SHOP KING & WINGE The People Who Can Repair Your Boat From Top to Bottom, Phone West 10. 1030 Alki Av. COAL AND WOOD _ McMULLEN & CO. Phone us for your Goal and Wood. —PHONES— Office, H. 28, Ind. Red 5a, After 6 p.m, Green 472, White 460, CLOVER LEAF DAIRY, Inc, Worth 289; White 686, CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Most Complete and Sanitary Daly in the City, 12 Quarts for $1.00. V. Lyttaker, a Sed! are any larger t they were a} week ago—there's al ason; and the r ‘ hand in the accompanyings photo graph, in the shape al the season's largest rainbow trout, Int and to last fighters, Bill Tate of Tennessee, |Curts on September and Battling Brooks of Michigan, |* week. About 15 entrants are ex- and knocked each of them out im |Pected. 3. The men's open as well as several Sundays fol-| Classes on September lowing that and they want to hook/ lasses will start on September |may be arranged by addressing D.|attle and will take charge of the After the “continuous baseball” of Western Washington, with head- Fremont District HOOKS BEST RAINBOW £. V. LYTTAKER, It the chest measprements of E, big icamntt a? om is shown Mr. Lyttaker’s Mr. Lyttaker took the, record rainbow last Saturday from the waters of the north fork of the Sno homish river near Galena, and the | rod, and after he had the game fish on his line ft required a combat of | an hour and 26 minutes before Lyt- taker landed him. A number of other large trout have been hooked in Western Wash ington so far this season, but Lyt- taker claims the record in point of size by a considerable margin. PERSONAL SPORT SPARKS Ignatz Douthitt recently won the tennis championship for boys under 14 at the university playgrounds. 7 Garland, Kaibach, Wright, O'Con- nor, McGinnis and Stevenson, the M. C. A. tennis cracks, are fig- uring on a tourney for men’s singles to start on the Y. M. ©. A A. G, Douthitt is back on the job at the ¥. M. C. A. gym and will HIPPODROME, NEW DANCING pa Fifth and Unt otel Etheltog Our raton are tn and $1 per day stores and theatres, Oppostte Poatottio,, Mes... Ravenna dintrt sell at this low as Tam hauling direety woods adjoining ety. ee Tate abe to my yard, 6640 20th ave, C. B. Niblock! Phones, Kenwood @74 ang Kenwood 2408, aS PEELE e beauty which was a trifie over. 36 i * long tipped the beam 16 pounds fat, | The angler hooked the trout on a " P. & T. special spoon, using a steel Has opened its new store at , 5th and Pl in bi adds more ply start the season's work In the boys’ E. H. Booger has arrived In Se- affairs of the Apperson Auto Co, with headquarters at 907 East Pike st., where he will have sales- room, storage room and a depart- ment for parts. He will handie ail quarters in Seattle and Tacoma. Frank Elliott, fo: salesman for the Studebaker people, has bee promoted to sales manager, the ap- | pointment being made necessary | by the imereasing demand on the | outside for the time of Mr. Garbe, | former sales manager. | Morrell, the 8. A. C. “white hope,” | claims to be Im the finest trim of! his career right now. He has been working hard and will experience little diffieulty in climbing to the top of the heap in his weight. Dick Chandler, of the lightweight division at the 3S. A. C, is rapidly | rounding into the kind of form that will bring home the side meat) during the winter, The older fans, | who watch Chandler work out, say he reminds them of the days when Pete Muldoon was flashing around the club. 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