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JACOBS Stet P.-1’ Bids Phe: After carefully sifting the doxen or more alibia offered from various quarters for the Giants’ defeat of | il to 9 at the claws of the Tigers yesterday afternoon, one ts forced to place most credence in the state ment that the Glant Jinx was on the job, which, taken In connection with the fact that the Tigers played Class A, giltedged baseball, is « good and sufficient reason for the loss, When the fans saw Bill James tart work on the mound” they settled back with a comfortable | feeli which said plainly: “It ien't a question of whether or not we will win, but It's only a ques tion of by how many.” Then it happened. Neighbors ciouted the ball for four stations in the first, In the second several passes ao la Moran (meaning not real passes) were given, and with the bases pop ulated, Holderman cracked owt an other homer. Ten Million and Mike Lynch kept up the stick work with clean bingles, and the donbdle steal added to the gayety of na tions, with the result that when the gong sounded at the end of the Second frame aix runs were chalked up for the Tiers. Raymond realized that James was working far below standard, and in the next inning sent in Pete Schneider. Hunt walloped the pellet right on the proboscis with Jansen on the second cushion and put across the eighth run. In the fifth Chick replaced Shaw. Schnetder was on first and MeMulb lin dropped the throw to cateh him at second, and both Pete and Chick were safe. Fullerton singled, fill- ing the bases. Wilson rapbed the ball over second and Mike Lynch's logs were just like a croquet wicket for it, Wilson going to third and scoring the ethers. As Seattle had gathered three runs in the fourth, excitement grew intense as the pos. sibility of a tle developed. With Wilson on third, Strait Iaid out a homer over the Orpheum sign for two more runs, and the score was tied in the first half of the fifth. The Tigers came back, however, with another in the closing end of the fifth and a couple more in the next frame, taking a lead of three. In the seventh, with the bases full use of morphine for six years ant ee Sonn Pye ea hit and was taking ten grains ened acer aged a casaah tle ue hypodermically daily when 1) Mallia speared a hot Uner by Wally Gitered the Neal Institute. 1]/Mt tetired the side. Nothing ca the score board showed after that. had taken several other ‘cures,’ Fem ~~ vag wae aon ‘ ‘acoma to finish up the series, suffering a great deal thereby,| ino Victoria and Rpskany. toeme but was unable to rid myself] will play here, starting at 3 p. m. of the habit. Within two weeks} Ths offietar = imbe, spt ture @nq rupture can in most cases be tee our seppita: artificial Hmbs and trusses to be the Catalogue and be: advice free. A LUNDBERG Co. 110T Third Ave. Morphine Habit Cured Takes Neal Treatment. Used Drug fo Years ‘A prominent Seattle physi- cian whose name and address will be furnished to any one in good faith interested, recent- ly completed the Neal Treat- ment for drug addictions, and makes the following state- ment: “I had been addicted to the score A : B) Beattie ARR HW. POA after entering the Neal Insti-| spay. 7 | ee i ie tute I was eating well, sleeping | Jackson. 1» yu 6. ~ Fullerton, oe ae 8 well and feeling better than I Wien st BS ee ee r ‘ had felt for years, and best of | Mann, ot hoo Oe hee * e Raymond, o ... ‘ , : ' + ali, I had no further craving} *moran oes Fi . : 4. | Whaling, © .. ee or desire for morphine. The Wauy. Foo Sy most remarkable effect of the PE Oe Ok treatment is the fact that there Totals v+vnwe iw 6 is little or no suffering attach-| ieee te ro a ed.to the withdrawal of the) Mition. 1¢ eS Be th We drug. While at the Institute I] Meinbors ef <2 8 1 2 8 ‘| had ample opportunity to ob-| Memuitin. = 4°32 2% 5 8 3 “ Holderman, 1) ...4 2 3 18 2 @ serve the effect of the treat-| Jansen, a ‘se eos ment upon both alcohol andifien e712 3 f $ ft morphine addictees, and have} ®*!tr4. » Sue cient ae no hesitancy in saying that it is Totate miu 8m unquestionably the best that| , Score ™ innings: | | has yet been discovered.” Tacoma 16204 y Summary: Two-base hite- We make the positive asser-| Wally. Lyneh 2, Hoiderman - Mann, Lynch, Holderman, tion that the above expresses] facrifice hite—Janson the sentiment of all Neal Cure] Pitthers "records? mu patients. , James in 3 inning: Hohneider in € in hits Call, write or phone The! fits srt never Creat Neal Institute, 1735 16th Ave.,| rictery, '° dum vt ene fn Seattle, Wash. Phone East| senneiter 2; by tor by Belford 1 4381 baiis—Ort J off Bahnet- if Betford 1; « 2 Mn oy CONCARNE, BTC, rd Av. bet. € OPEN Shorthan Typewriting:- 6 Bookkeeping Thellyatt-Fowclls: School: Lourth.€s Pine Canadian Pacific Railway STEAMSHY ON “TRIANGLE” senvicn Benttie-V neouver (Direct), vin Vietorti ttle Arrive Victoria . Leave Victoria Arrive Seattle City Offfee, 712 Becond Avenue. JAMES KNOCKED! | desire, until WILL = Sa Much has been written of the over-commercialization of baseball and the direful results to the game which will ensue, There may be some basis for these croakings, but as long as gambling i kept out of baseball {t will continue to be the greatest and most popular Sport ever devised for the amuse ment of mankind. After all, It is not such a deep or serious problem. Baseball holds the interest of the country year af- ter year for good reasons. In the first place, it ta straight. American people are beginning to show thelr contempt for crooked ee pitched bell-Me Mullin, Pom netders Fullerton, by Hurt: @tras Beiter w Nit! to MeMultin to Holder pire Mor WILLIAMS’ ERRORS Doubie pia maa LOSE FOR COLTS VANCOUVER, B. C.,, Aug. 29.— After traveling for ten frames with neither side scoring, Nick Williams booted the sphere twice youterday | in the tenth inning, permitting the Champs to put across the winning run. Both Byram and Toots Ag- new hurled gilt-edged bail and their support was all that a pitcher could Will threw the game away. Sepulva starred with his pegs to second Beore Wy innings: Portiandg . ° oe Vancouver ... e000 e rt Early Lead Gives Victory to Indians VICTORIA, B. C., Ang. 29.—Spo- {cane landed on Smith's offerings tn the first two innings of yesterday's game and his poor support gave the visitors an early lead which the Bees were unable to overcome. Wil- son relieved Smith in the third and the only Spokane run made after {| that was dué to an error by Raw- lings tn the ninth. Cadreau got off on the wrong foot, but soon settled Bees at his down and had the Vietoria NATIONAL 1 Chicago 6, St. Louts 4 Pittsburg-Boston game postponed; rain, Detroit &, Phil Cleveland 6-1, New York 9-4 COAST LEAG Los Angeles 2, Sac fan Francisco 3, ¢ Portiana- Vernon NORTHWEST COAST W. L. Pot W. L Pet, Spokane 72 68 Vornoh $8 61 606 Hoa! 2 Low A. 18 Oakind 77 ortindg $8 Frisco. #0 418 Mecmto 60 Cincint! 66 68 St.Louis 52 67 Brookin 43° 76 Boston. 16 8% The Gas Co, gambled their chance against Port Gamble Sunday and came back Herman Rosenthaled, 18 to 1, The Gambles’ hard swatting proved disastrous to the gas men. George, the Gamble pitcher, also tied the Gas. Co, down to three ewats. Phone Main 5588, Gamble . +18 17~«1 Gas Co. ‘ 1 3 2 George and ite; Kallker, Burns and Doody. y, Boss, Who’s Do THE BEST SPORT GO TO? Te : THE STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 1912. ‘ ing This Fishing, q Te Tcoupn't}) - Ff RESTLINGO 9 PUGI LiSM (veRY SICK ) BASE-BALL(?). people and crooked methods. Im;the uncertainty of baseball. that when they go to a base! league pennant, and later winners game they will get a run for over the National league cham money. They will eee each club pions, were generally picked to re all i can to win; In the second place, the un: tainty of baseball makes it such wonderful sport. I n rarely run exactly @ bem. that reason, in the few inatan where gambiers have attempted break into baseball they have f the venture unprofitable. ‘Thin year's American league ri furnishes 4 startling exam of dogged grit ante have monopolized eee ae aie as “oh © Tighe sha My Idea of nothing at all—The fun, glory and kale the fellow who runs sixth in next Sunday's marathon race at Madison park track will This | get out of it with prizes offered only to the first five finishing oes double if he is beaten by not more than 10 feet, oe eee For the ta’ pennant with day is decidedly unfair. seine. Nearly 400 motoreyc! of honor from the Federat ing one leg of the F. A. M jon of Amerioan Motorcyclists, for tours to the recent convention at ( gathered by the motorcyclists en tour. ee ee Q.—Who holds the world's record for stolen bases? A.—According to the dope book, Harry Stovey of the old Athletics stole 156 bases in the season of 188: oe 8 ee As Labor day approaches, interest increases in the scheduled 20- round bout between Joe Rivers and Joe Mandot at Los Angeles. It's a cinch Welsher Welsh won't be the third man in the ring. Both of these {boys have the regular Missour! kicks tueked away in their mitts, and | DIRECTORY BY D | 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 the winner of the fight bas a right to demand that Four-Flusher Ad waltz into the ring about Turkey day and get his. Fans are preparing for some kind of @ stall from the Wolgast neighborhood, eevee Down in the Coast league they are telling a story about a bali er who opens his windows every night before going to bed. He he wants to get into fast company by the draft-route, Drafts have been known to croak people, and it may be that he will have to stay in the Coast league with the other dead ones. “ese @@ Willie Ritchie has gone under the wing of the wise old owl, Billy Nolan, who brought Bat ison up to the top of the ladder, Ritchie has been looking out for himself in the past, with only fair success, With Nolan as Ritchie's manager, the fast little lightweight should begin to climb the ladder fast, for he has shown in the last year to have the goods in both mitts, The boxing smoker season in Seattle Is opening with a punch, and the ring fans will have a nce to #ee a number of local boys work out early in September. There Is always tho danger, though, that too many such smokers spoil a good thing, and It is well for the interests of the game not to overdo the thing. oe eee Fans are wondering whether it ie regular money or stage money that Dug is offering for this Binghamton pitcher, It doesn’t matter if it’s lead quarters, Just 6o long as Dug lands some one who will be able to help Bill James and Thompson tack the rag to the Seattle pole at the end of the season. sae de Johnny Kilbane will surely have many female supporters when he fights again. Johnny has turhéd to be a suffraget and is at present do- ing all ho can to urge the men to help the cause,. The little champion expects to make speeches in Cleveland in favor of woman guffrage, ee 8 DO YOU KNOW THAT . The high runs in champtonsiip tournaments are; 246 in a 600- point game, at 8.2, by M. Vignaux,/ in 1888; 140 in a 600. point game, at 18.1, by F. ©. Ives, in 1897; 176 ina 600-point game, at 18.2, by M. Vig- naux, Parts, for championship of Paris, in Paris, in 1902; 234 in a 600- point game, at 18.2, by G, Button, in 1906, championship of the world? ° SCRAPERS EASE been brought here from leans and Memphis, and it is report- ed that more ts coming. event it Is expected that the pres-|. what's the use? ent odds of 10 to @ will prevail at the ringside, TETZLAFF MAKES eeeeteee ee eee eee The peat this year. Now, with the sea son twothirds over, they are no better than a poor third, with only the slimmest chance of winning out. ‘The National league race is one The New York Gt- the lead practically all year, but not far be- bind them have been the Chicago Cubs, winning consistently, beating the Giants whenever they meet them and hanging onto the talls of the frightened leaders Iike bulldogs. = ders to come through against the runners-up for the ut-out wallop like the Tigers handed the Giants Tues- For the Tigers to take more than three runs | under the olroumstances was a good deal like catching trout with a | se have received certificates | ‘complet: | jumbua, 0. No prize was hung up for the greatest number of pedestrian legs The People Who Can Repair Phone West 10, Fremont District : After @ p.m, Green 472, White 460. CLOVER LEAF DAIRY, Inc. Most Complete and Sanitary Dalry @O an, win ww UP FOR BOUT MONDAY LOB ANGELES, Aug. 28,-—-Al- ready below the required weight,|™&" by the fans Joe Rivers and Joo Mandot today |UP 600d in the eltmainated routine of training for their 20-round|™42, 18 not much tn the swatting battle next Monday sium work and boxing from now on will form the greater part of their|®® Off second-to be given a rost, work. More speed will be the watch. | Which wili enable him to finish the word for the last week, road work from their Light gymne Each fighter entertained crowds at his quarters yeeterda, though neither did much work, fol-| Prove good in a Seattie uniform, as lowing the unusual exertions of Bun-|*hould Nill day rounds with Rivers, at Venice, Inid the Inst of Col? his three sparring partners on the shelf, and today Manager Levy is looking for aspiring young men Who have littte regard for future facial appearance Mandot boxed a couple of fast Eddie Campl, while Considerable Mandot money has Or. In this NEW RECORD ELGIN, til, Aug. 20.—Hurt * ing hie powerful Fiat car around the track in six min utes 55.23 seconds, an aver- age of 74.2 miles an hour, Teddy Totziaff today hae set up @ mew practice record on the Byemile Eigin track. The next b ime was made by * Hughie car when he covered the dis * tance in 7 minutes and 10.52 « seconds. The previous rec & ord for the course was 7 min- & utes and 13 seconds * * seeeaeee PERE REE EEE EE ww direction Lynch trap the most unreasonable The Iroquois team walloped the| bails in the same way a baby con- Marines on their home grounds at |#sumes a stick of candy, only easter. Charleston Sunday, 14 to 6. $2.5 and Up Fitted Complete RYRSIGHT SPRCIALINTS ‘Third Floor 344-345 Arcade Diag. Aad With You. Bring This 1912 The Meaning of First National Service IRST NATIONAL service con- F sists of all that is best in the “old school” of bank ing, together with every facility of proven morit in the new. Our officers are ever alive to the necessity of keeping pace with the progressiveness of mod- ern banking operation, FIRST NATIONAL BANK Established 1862 First at James Pioneer Square __ West Seattle MACHINE SHOP _ KING & WINGE Your Boat From Top to Bottom. 1030 Alki Ay. ‘COAL AND WOOD McMULLEN & CO. Phone us for your Coal and Wood, —PHONES— Office, MW. 28, Ind. Red 5a. North 289; White 686. CLOVERLEAF DAIRY | in the City, 12 Quarts for $1.00. Hughes in a Mercer *| AND COIN FOR PLAYERS Pitcher Meikle and Second Base 1A $1,000 piece formerly owned by | President Dugdale is now clinking |in the pocket of Ed Watkina. That's the latest deal to be pulled off tween the Giants and the Tigers Watkins and Lynch will have the laugh on Dug if this deal winds up like the previous one the shrewd Tiger heads slipped over on the Be- attle president In the last ox change Seattle traded Holderman and MeMullin for Piteher Gordon Holderman has developed into one of the classiest first sackers ia the loague and is @ terrific hitter, Me Mullin is repping the ball bard Piteher Gordon, iacking the physique vecessary to last a game, is now in the scrap heap Although Concannon has not shown at pitching an entire game, he ls considered a valuable relief He has shown role of a rescuer. Nil, although a good second base department. The change means that Charley Fullerton will be tak season on the mound for the Gi- ents. Melkie has been pitching 004d ball for Tacoma and ought to & looks like both clubs got an even break on the deal. Why the COMMENT FROM PRESS BOX BY FREO HENRY Seatilo outplayed and outhit ‘em has been removed to Tacoma for the rest of the week. Victoria and Spokane fight out the series here, | beginning today. Lesiio Mann bent the wagon | tongue each time he connected with the pill yesterday Two of his wats went for doubles and the third took a trip over the boards. Bill James got his first chance to sen how it feels to be hammered from the mound while in a Giant uniform, Big Bill will get a chance to “come back” this afternoon, when he faces the Tigers on their | home lot. - Although center field is the most unpopulated garden in the game, it's usually the bench for the batter who clouts the ball high in that this week. Mann and At the stick yesterday, ting two doubles and a homer. May- jsame uniforms, what? poked the sphere twice. a home team playing in their trav- eling duds and being the visitors |oftictalty never could get used to |the situation. Rollo, who mixed his | tobacco? The cross between the human cal- Hope and the anvil chorus was not present at yesterday's gambol, much to the relief of the fans. Strait has “come back.” He combed out three rousing singles, and, to make things better, made a bear of a catch, | ‘The loss of yesterday's game by }the Giants should be charged against Bill James, James was jtaken from the box at the end of } the second inning, when the. score | atéod, Tacoma 7, Seattle 0. It was |stated that because the score was \tied by the Giants In the fifth, that it wiped out the loss.for James, and ‘that it was up to Pete Schneider to | win or lose the game after that |The Giants went to bat first and Union Label man Nill of the Tacoma Tigers [have been added to the staff of the +Seattlo Giants. Johany Concannon and lnfielder Chick are now Tigers At5th and Pike Offer to the men of better goods at than any other store in Seattle. 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