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NORTHWESTERN LEAG Athletic Pa BASEBALL Tomorrow at 2:30 o’Clock p.m. aoa na TACOMA on 250 si bee. ARCHITECT BUNGALOWS, S00 AND UP NICHOLS FUNOK ERY Bie BUILDER SULPHURRO BATHS PUR RHEUMATISM READ BOOKLET— All Draggists THE CUB REPORTER Theatre full of the best © USED FURNITURE a sight You never saw euch furnished Bave half. Houses complete GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. KE STREET Main 3227 DANCING HIPPODROME, SEATTLE’S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. 6 Cents Per Couple Hotel Ethelton | Our rates ate + the times: $4 to and $1 per day Stores and t Opposite Postottt keeping with $2 a week, 7 Near all larg tres. The dates in Northwestern league history will be fixed being be fore or yesterday's unparal leled between tne Soatt! and Tacc a forces n DD | war, when both armies aliantly 4 xs © was t t 12 and game was called ae ount of darkness The olde fan s free to admit that the struggle | was the greatest ever witnessed on the local lot regardless of ite longth, it f tied with ox | nent, the players as well as the ng ke ap to th |which makes the seasoned ve forget home and mother with the Jamel! of the battle’s smoke Twice during the | raising jthe ninth had a lead of one | first. Tw Manon was at bat aL e two strikes him was leavin Wh of a Ithird strike, the bail went over the fence. prin Wilson and ind at the Giants a lead of The agony was resumed, after the crowd roared and ered for five minutes and the excite DARKNESS ENDS: ONDERFUL - BATTLE d aur ing that Gia about to suceur e the} 1 sat down again waited Leali Mann, by two hair exhibitions, pulled the Gt ants through by the skin of thetr | eth. Tt m was in| e first occa not lessened a bit when back in their halt} h the run that tiec the Tigers of the fran the score at Nip and tack the battling aquad tons wént along until the last half of the fourteenth, without a side show any advantage, and then the very climax of excitement was} reached with Lesile Maan agala in the stellar role. With one down} the Tigers had a man on firs. and another on second when Holder ar wil | man whanged the bali to deep cen-| — WINNERS OF C THE STAR—TUES OMMER UGUST 27, 1912. The classic features presented above are those of the members of the Western Dry Goods company's baseball team, and they same husky lade who grabbed off the trophy cup Crane Co. for winning the p in the Commbrcial league. The said trophy is .visible to the naked Re ir asciseen tt. cesemer|ter. The crowd figured there was nH PO dyspepsia, One dose of no possible way to prevent the win-| ee ae ning run and started to leave again 3 aing spears ever pulled on any a Remedy diamond, Mann nabbed the pill| Moran’ it + while cutting the wind at a forty-| Mann. ef 6 Witt cure indi, ation. Sy mona mile clip, turned and made a per. | Karmond » : : ee areca ee fee ae Leen ~ i _~ = smpniee itr ler, > 3° ; > re. home, for he second ou | |Moran calied the game On ScCOURL] «matted tor Fullerton in ninth SCOTCH STOMACH of darkness. some n| To describe the game in detail m e ar ne ahan eatebiers | would be to run through the entire | © = is }: gamut of baseball plays. They allityecn ot” H happened, and while Mann was the | Memuitin, a ° bristiant atin ot the dey, ti eee ; would be unfair to laud any of the | 73’ rH other players above another. The |« e men worked together like the ca » ra. and cogs of an intricat By Weak ankies, break- ing arches, weak limbs, spinal curva- ture and rupture can in most cases cured if pr piiancea are w fim cialieta and our A LUNDBERG Co, 107 Ave. of a Sultan. Plain package but 10 more cigarettes in- side—20 for 15 cents. With each package of Fatima you get a pennant coupon, 25 of whl cure It college joni (1 2452)-—seoction of 100, Three during the contest. Concannon started the und work, but was hit so freely that Raymond removed le twi him and Pete Schneider went in as @ rescuer. Pete had thing on the ball of a myste nature, and after he worked for a few innings Thompson went in and stayed to the end Thompson was also hit freely as the record of 25 hits for| the T ré indicates, but he flelded| his position in great f and put an end run get to the « A cigarette that pleases the “exceedingly particular.” Ablend of marked originality. A mild, rich, srnooth Turkish flavor worthy Giant | went to Wilson, Belford and Whal jing, all of whom delivered five bingles. Mann and Lynch were jnext, with four, while Whaling and Mann had two doubles and the lat- | ter a homer. The struggle was such a one as the ayerage fan sees but once in a lifetime and talks about the rest of his life. the exception of Pat Moran, every | cuit, MeMullin, Jansen) |steal a base | | made one or more hits, but | jthe batting honors of the contest |» Summary Whaling, 2; H@lderman Bacrtfies Mil~ MeMutlin Jackson, sand and 11 bite off Thompeon *; 2 rune and 7 hits off innings: 10 rune and 18 ‘ il tnntogs Struck oxt—wy Co ny 3: by Schneider, 15 pet i themes by Churehilt, 2; by Bel- With | 2-4, 6. Bases on balle-—Off Concannon, off Sehnet Raymond); off Belford, Fullerton Moran). W dohneider, Churchill, Bett 2 aw, by Churchill; Moran, ap Moran. NOYES BANISHED BY BATTING BEES VICTORIA, Aug Noyes, the tar twirler of the leaders, was bat ed from the box in the fourth in ning of yesterday's -game between Bees artd the Indians, and, with ard lead Cadreau went in to finish the game, It had {ttle effect on the 7-to-3 victory for Victoria, The 1 failed to the game outplayed by sion to overcome, une throughout were generally Victoria pyre by and the ° 2000 1120 r) p 1 o | Viet a 0 AGUE RESULTS 2 NATIONS Li Cinet 5 York 0 ICAN LEAGUE RESULTS 4, Boston 2 AME Chica Louls 3-4 called ond eye in the picture, The Dry Goods boys have one of the latest aggregations tn Seattle, |the Schwabacher aggregation in 12 jand they are able to make any of | Innings. | | an erect ‘the three games lextra Inning aaa My idea of nothi: | about It, however, animals crowd” “I4old-you-#o” stuff. }out it, conks. Moonlight league. are the /the amateur organizations assume | posture and observe. offered by the |the 16 games they played this sea-|dale’s park Sumday morning when|the photograph cant 208 to win the Commercial trophy, [they were victorious In 18 the Seattle team started for Spokane | huge wallop over on the indians. ;, boys from the pill box have managed to slip one out of four games.” That was written at the old psy, moment, The Giants waltsed in and cleaned up the next three games, winning the series The suffering in Spokane is | The story about “Brick” Owens almost losing the sight of an eye |couldn’t be told about some umps we all know, | Wouldn't bother them any, ff directed any place in their drill-proof George Hankins, once overlord of the racing game in Chicago, and) once 4 millionaire gambler, recently died penniless out a tear about the retributive justice of it track made a pauper of many a fo . Golfer drove a ball into pool and killed a trout. Great luck. people spent $40 this season and never got a rise. e- ee The demand for bail lot comedians to key up spirits of players may | |soon lead to the staging of regular vaudeville stunts in the coacher's box. Perhaps a few trained elophants w ottes Hazy condition of the atmosphere is not due to forest fir league scouts are dusting the bushe: Fight game must be rather poor hereaboute. th’ Bast” have dropped in for “a nice write-up” for two Too much credit should not be placed in the report that Harry Legg, WHAT’S STIRRING IN THE STAR BASEBALL LEAGUE and of benefit game for Outfielder Mul- | Lamiman, they lost, two were | lane, who was injured In & recent MoJanett affairs. They lot ene | game. mapitaiaieiamentes game to the Seattle Hardware teams tn a hard-fought game, with the lfa 4 15-Inning spasm and another to| Dry Goods iads having the edge all jthe way. | The men who participated In the The Dry Goods boys again demon. killing that brought home the Com wtrated thelr superiority at Dog-| mercial league trophy, and shown in are-—Lower row, K. Swanson, Martin, captain; Smith, Kilty Upper row—A. Swanson, score Sunday was 6 to| Wright, Pickens and Lavine. j they walloped the ALL Stare tn a left to right The ... Sports FRED HENRY Cart Morris, “White Hope” dem- lonstrated his fighting ability to ‘some extent the other day, and as Tighe char at all—The noise the Spokane fans are making), result must explain his purilistic today over Twirler Noyes, who put the dent in Bill James’ winning | actions outside of the ring in a streak. Last week they were him “the Big Noyes.” After Sun-| curt room. It happened near day's game a country cemetery was like a boller shop compared to bim. | Choctaw City. One Alontio borer & Noyes annoys Spokane, Don't raise a hand, fellows. Lat the) sinnes occupies a plece of land [vomeeew epee ee ome owned by Mra. Morris, and which ind shel at he claims he has rented until next | 0 on that long Btub Hooker, the baseball writer of the Spokane Press got this off July Morris said nix on th his chest: Kaybee Smith, writing for the Seattle Star, remarked, whe spell Then Cart told Minnes to beat it.” Minnes stood pat. Mor ‘Now is the time to hang Uh» It is not right to be real vicious | ris proceeded to holst the obstinate Slipping 1t over gently will get past the cruelty to|Minnes off the place. He did the Well, the Giants are slipping It over. Up to dato, the |Job with a stiff one to the jaw, Minnes is secking an {njunctton against Morris and bas had Morris jarrested for assault and battery. Manager Fred Clark and the fa mous Marty, O'Toole of the Pitts burg club, were r on lottery charg taken In custody in co the raffling off of an aut the benefit of a church Heinie Zimmerman, the Cub third acker, who is second on the Na jeague swatting fe an entric off the diamond. Zim ts & necktle bug. When the Cubs travel Zimmerman never carries less than 100 ties. He changes his neckwear threo times a day. And |Zim keeps adding to his collection. If Zim sees a person with a tle he jlikes he immediately tries to buy one like it. Zim never wears the same collar twice, always discard |{ng his collars after wearing them once. but nix on this bad enough with eee A dumdum bullet} 1 can't squeeze | His Garfield park race ish sink. . Some ould help. Big in e rch of a few phenome. ° Scott Cook of Carlisle, a first No “clevah boys from snsecutive days,| baseman, boasts the largest podal o. 447% extremities on the baseball dia |mond. Cook's natural foundations the golfer, 1s going to star in a burlesque show. measure 11 Inches, fore and after eee 2 ¢ Frequently Cook is joshed about his Read the story on the editorial page and make your dates for the |#l/eged ability to play left field while adequately covering the first cushion TWO-BAGGER WINS GAME FOR COLTS VANCOUVER, B. ©. Aug. 2 | With the score tied in the first game of the se betwoen Van L. @ H. WIN COLLINS NATIONALS WIN ver and Portland yesterday Lowman & Hanford, in Class B| he Collins Park Nationals yle m Williams ° oofted: out & two jof the Star league, put the blink on! ited Renton Sunday and applied the Colt thet pat the the Winslow baseball crowd by|black damp to the case of the base runs across. Steiger trimming Winslowr 10 to 3, Sunday,| ball team of than town. The min.|?tched 4 good game, being unusu lon the latter’s home lot he Low-|ers were suffocated 8-6, The ally steady im holding down the man boys did deadly work with the|tionals would like to arrange a | M0! 0” bases stick. Tho Seattle’ team has an/game with Poulsbo. Port Town.| vec y inne, |like to hear from out-of-town teanis.|Colling ,. 33 . ented £8 A), COAST ERAGUE rEscErs Van Asselt got the score, Next Sunday Van The teams not barred red 6 o'clock, VAN ASSELT COPS FAST ONE Georg Rangers’ number Sunday by a c Asselt hooks up+the home team. with the Bon Marche nine at South) Seattle team to two av | 4 park. jed but , 1 Dh | ut one. Mel Duncan clouted Van Asselt .. 2 6 the pill for the long journey on| Rangers 1 38 2/the grounds, but was nipped at third | COLLINS WANT GAMES Collins Park Nattonals, Class ©, are anxious to hook with out-of-town teams. Class Poulsbo -preter Phong 8. Clein, Hast 636, after 2-to-1} Thomas’ pitching for Van|Knights of Columbus at Everet Asselt was the feature of the game | NORTHWEST COAST Ww. 1 iT) ‘ A LOSS FOR K. OF Cc, Singleton proved too much for the! t, and 7-2, by Id the |} own the K. of C, team was licked, Singleton b 8 nd pass on Weilt's fine heave. ‘The smoke stack twirler killed off en at the in| plate, while Stolting whiffed eight,|! up| Martin poked out two doubles, a A | single and a sacrifice in five times | Breokin & ase oo Boston, #6 81 st. aut ime 4g hy ; ‘ : 8] Kettle Cleaners free. n 5 | Furniture Comp: The "| ments BY “HOP” INDIAN WONDER! Sold Cheap Mitk ENTERS SALT’S | latest candidate for honors in Dan Salt's 2 M athon rac at the Madison Park track next] Sunday afternoon is Mugene Hutler known In his neck of the woods as |The Indian Greyhound,” and if) | there is @ dark horse entered in the jrace this Indian Ind is “it | Butler is a Makah Indian from| the Cape Flattery country and t now living on the Neah Bay reser vation, Since hin boyhood he has been a remarkable fleet runner , In able and, like many of bie r to keep up the poed for a long distance bullt along the lines of a man and his endurance ted time and time again in the Indian sports, the Greyhound bas beater compet itors among his tribesmen in the three, five and tent vents Butler and his manag will ar rive in Seattle Thursday, and the Indian will complete t ing at the Madison track for the first great public event of bis life. Hon ry T. Marki m the man of the Indian runner, and « that if bis protege the show tng that he expects n next Sunday's distance run that he will take him on a tour and ¢ him against long-distance mer ever he can arran race s at making of « world beater in bh confident th Every detail for the M 2 has been arranged, and it ts expect ed that the event will draw a rec ord crowd, considering the interest | in contests of this ature at th is) time. There will be je reating | Accommodations for all in the big grandstand, and Promoter Salt's} gray matter was working when be| decided to make the prices so pop-| ular that no one could stay away} for financial reasons. The oppor tunity to see so many of the world’s great distance men bh rarely p equaled, and ure field will start ¢ 1 when the gun cracks next COMMENT FROM | THE PRESS BOX Despite the fact that both teams drove the sphere to all » of the lot yesterday, a single ball sur vived 62-3 of a halfinning. Pat Moran finally drove the pill from the lot for a foul. Fane at the garne will never for-| got the brilliant an‘ deadly work of Leslie Mann. Mann stung the ball for a quartette of safe pokes two of which were double al homer and another a single. Mann] saved the day on several occasions, but his most thrilling rescue came im the last of the 14th. Neighbors was occupying second an Lynch first, with a man under a tomb stone. MeMullin up, pushed a ter- rific hit to center and started to go home. Mann captured the pill and heaved. Whaling stood right Qn the pan and Neighbors was rac ing home. The ball came true and Whaling caught the pill without moving an inch. | killed off by a little more than half | foot. one Ten Million was the victim of old- time baseball at the hands of Jack- son in the 13th. Thompson had heaved the ball to first, making Million get back on the sack, When Jack caught the ball he made a motion as if fo throw it back. Ten Je%t the sack and Jackson applied the ball to his fraure, Pat Moran was the only Giant that fatled to get a safe slam. Wil son and Whaling both rapped the pill to a safe place five times. Bel ford was the hitting demon of the Tigers, getting a nickel’s worth of safe ones. MARATHON | In “Horlick Milk” Jar "7 : ae 4 HADAREY at P, and ¥ on, pleaded gi ity be ore of the Peace Belt tm 2 ny & cheaper grade of matiag milk from jars in whieh “Hort Ma’ 1 Milk” had been blown = whe Horlick’s Maited Milk w, ihe for, He was fined $25 ol cont The complaint wag ¢ ny 1 Commissioner Baile is determined to stop the tte. of substituting one brand of ie ane : r without notification ot on t ng made, inday Journal, Portland, Ore. kon gon. TOOTH TALK By the Ohio Dentists—the Only Cut Rate Dentists in Seattle. 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You should fn mind that our charge When “Hunky” Shaw pasted the fifth, he stepped a I oo far off the initial sack ighbors pegged to Holderman, and had Holderman not muffed the ball, “Hunky” would probably have been out. A few mo- later “Hunky” nearly got away with a clever play on Jack json’s out. Jackson grounded to |NiM and Nill heaved him out at first. “Hunky” kept on going from first to third. By a good throw, Holderman flagged the slippery |Shaw at third Out of the 51 safe pokes only two |went for homers. Mann and | Neighbors were the ones to get a | four-base trip. As Tacoma was the home team jhere yesterday, the Giants were j dressed in blue. Jokers connecting jup the common expression the “blues” and the blue uniforms will be shot at sunrise about The lack of a sufficient number | of towsers on the Seattle club's pay roll was eviden yesterday, Had | Thompson up,” the only |mound man would have been |Meclvor, the Franklin tigh school |pltcher. MclIvor has not had the |necessary experience to check a team hitting at the terrific clip the Tigers did. Blaine Gordon and | James were not on the bench, Wally was the only utility man that not working th the game. In the ninth frame Raymond yanked Fullerton to give Strait a chance with the stick, In hopes that Strait would pickle the pill over the boards. Strait failed to deliver. 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