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Senge tend 6 Eek ee BY HURLER MEIKLE Pitching with the precision of a machine, and given as good support all the way round aa a hurler could desire, and aided and abetted by a home run by lie Mann, which scored two besides himsell, Melkle won a beautiful victory from the Tacoma Tigers yesterday after noon, shutting out the Invaders by a score of 4 to 0. The fact that both Spokang and Vancouver won their games keeps the three leading teams in the race for the pennant tm relatively the same --—‘*ton, Concannon, the former Giant, was) on the bill for Tacoma, =-— “he way the Giants started ‘a the first, it looked as if he wore due Sur a slaughter, when both <: and Wil- son made clean bits. on, however, fanned Strait and got himself out of a bad hole. The Giants scored firet in the second inning when Mann drove out a bot grounder and was safe on a low throw to first. Raymond sacrificed him to second, Me scored on the Moitkie'’s long foul to right. Concanaoa piiched a great game as those with the except Wilson, and with one down Leslie! Mann poked out his bomer, scoring three runs. There was no other run getting during the contest, both Con and Meikle hurling big league ball, Seattle got men on base in two innings after the third—the sixth and the eighth. The teams will continue the se ries at Dug’s park this afternoon, starting at 3 o'clock. As Seattie and Tacoma have four postponed games, they will play double head- ers tomorrow and Sunday, and on these days the first game will «tart 1:80 o'clock. This will be anoth- er free day for ladiva. an n . : ' . ’ ol esccecccosy o! ™ “Batted for Consannon in ninth. Seore by tnnings Beattie . Mann Sacrific bite joikie. = Struck out Concannon 3 Bases on balle--Orf Melkte 1 (Helderman); off Concannon & (Nill, tison). Wild pitch-—Concanson. Dow- piaye—Jaekson to Raymond ke MeMull'n lo Molder- wallop. en cinched the victory the game with Victoria by making the hit which scored the! winning run. A base on balls, fol- begause| lowed by Meek’s triple and an er- ror gave the visitors their two runs, in| 2nd Spokane gathered thelr runs by athe bunching their clouts. Here's a lucid intervals: ARE OF DENTISTS ON AVENUE CLAIMING BE THE KNIGHT DR. BROWN. took charge of the offi. pee ain Pi 1 iM, “n PORTLAND, Sept. 5.—With the seore tied in the 10th inning yes. oi feed afternoon, a wilia hurl which “n| beamed Catcher Lewis and knocked " him down, a stolen base aad a sac- Ce we 3 ified rifice fly, gave the close contest to bt: for first class awed the Champs by a 4 to 3 score. Port- Te, “come tie wad the land was there with the stick work, Boe, ‘upon which 2 | bt neither Bloomfield nor Agnew Buy ae Dental Practice. could hold tha visitors down in the not make any @ifferenee| third. With the bases full, Callahan ja,| went into the box and retired the side without of pyer or your Seenw be 5 lone years of po ha Gamenon the people bavi my| \oruand pars | Brawn, BB. S ebout AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS Horton 6, Washington 2 New York 6, Philadelphia 1. hong ‘Onkiand 0. DIRECTORY BY DISTRICTS ‘This Directory is Piaced Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Business in Your Own Locality. Patronize These Firms on You for Support Fremont District DRUGS COAL AND WOOD McMULLEN & CO, 35.00 BOOK FREE _ lady who will call at our Phone us for your Coal and Wood nee wa will present a copy of Ho- —#homne— burg’s Home Recipes. Office, M. 20, Ind. Rea 66, FREMONT DR!'~ CO After 6 p. m., Green 472, White 160, | ———— CLOVER Li. AF DAIRY, Inc. Woodland Park UINTERLAKE FUEL CO, fans James: North 289; White 6 CLOVERLEAF DAIRY brag N. pera: 8400 W. Park Av. Most ee ee Dairy INTERLAKE FUEL Co. Wood and Coal, Building Material 12 Quarts for $1-00. and Teaming The card of boxing events which | will be presented cil is a corker opener and augurs well for a sple and @ grounder put him en third.| did boxing season, Of course, inter throwda of/est centers in the match between! for speculation as to the outcome, | { an both are confident and fit and ». da are old-time foes of| both have sufficient ring experience | \icc to! to assure a clever, hard contest Rddie Hubbard and Harry Forbe on of a few mo-jthe ring and the question ments in the third inuing, and they} which is the better boy were costly. He walked Nill and) been determined. They are both Mosler, Ge training hard for their event and) Miler and Pacria will neither will have a good alibi in the interesting preliminaries to the two) © Le event he ts licked. sinking fast. Between political Here’s a real sport item: the rain is a great thing for the complexion. how Lillian knows. She has the reputation of having been buying her complexion at the drug store for the past 60 years. oeee ‘The billi Stub Hooker, spirit that makes ball players, big brush next year, THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1912 HARRY FORBES at for the season's) never| Vietro | main features, (By United Press teased Wire.) Serene (By United Prees Leased Wire.) eer ee DO YOU KNOW THAT Matt McGrath and Jim Duncan, the famous hammer throwe been obtained, it is said to lead the Tacoma baseball fans in the root- ing as soon as the Tigers return to their home diamond, ; o-¢ . Arnold Hauser, shortstop for the St. Louis Cardinals, te now ing a leading part in the Order of the Poor Unfortunates. At St. recently he was presented with a handsome automobile by playe ‘There's another reason why so many of our promising young letes are so foolish as to enter baseball, Yes, foolish like a fox, o- ee . THE UMPIRE Who jerks his thumb and says: Who is the mighty man in blue, Vamoose! Git out! The umpire. oe eee Headline In a San Francisco paper says: “Hogan Trains on Sand: He'll need it to go up against Frankie Burns, who is sticking to beef- steak and spuds as a training diet. . . m in a pitchers’ duel, Dreamland|*taged on an elevated J that there pit rink Friday evening under the us| Vi "te niente ot room And that]! pices of the Building Trades Couwn-| every fan will get an eyefull Shannon and Maxwell will meet for four rounds in the semi-windup! Ww. be ‘and here again there is ample room shoulder and a of 11 entries, TIGERS SHUT OUT FORBES AND HUBBARD TO SETTLE AN OLD RIVALRY The fact that the bouta are to be ring SALT LAKE TAKES OFF LID ON BOXING GAME BALT LAKE, Sept. 5—Goxing contests of uniimited length ma Ibe! heid here in future, according to a resolution passed by the city gem: missioners. | The chief of potice ie authorized, however, to stop any contest when it “exceeds the bounds of decency as a contest of skill.” The resolution also requires promoters to fi that their contest will not be a prize fight. qe eee BAYLEY WINS BY K. 0. From the bell Bayley My idea of nothing at all—Jumping out of the grand stand, Ye up to the umpire at the plate, tapping fim on tl him that he has just pulled off a rotten decision. Call a doctor; hee Even if Moran can't umpire, he might be able to land a apeeches at the Elevator Operators’ smoker ‘Tuesday night, the fans got enough of a taste of boxing to act aa a tonic and to whet their appetites for more, so it should help to make a crowd at the Dreamland rink smoker Friday night, where an unusually strong card wiil be presented. A card of boxing bouts, not political speeches, understand. Lillian Russell asserts that walking in Perhaps; but I wonder to prove that some automobile drivers, at least, have unning four miles on kerosene drained from the head and tafl lamps of bis car, saved B. F. Lesselyong of Ironwood, Mich., from an unpleasant predicament last week. Lesselyong was driving through a dense forest about four miles from his home when his gaso- Une tank ran dry. To realize the neceasity of quick thinking, it is but el to know that these particular woods are frequented by wolves. selyong transferred the Kerosene before the cylinder had a chance to cool and made the remaining distance without mishap, . . ‘d club championship was played in a tournan.ent with 11 contestants, in New York city, April, 19047 a in the entire series. EB. F. R. White won, not losing O, Presby, second, was beaten by White iyhe first call ball and pocket tournament was played In Morrinafs room, Syracuse, New York, January 16, 18847 The prize winners” yea Frey, Malone, Sutton, Leonard and ® “Skiddoo! The bench for you!"? in the Spokane Presa, uncouples this one for Bul You haye got to hand it to Bill James for being one of the nerviest and hardest fighters in the Northwestern league, when the Gian James was ber He got it yesterday and shut Gtvens and Clark, and) ATEONAT, four|s v.. % m ritten “Tr . | TT a | CALGARY, Sept. 6.—Joe Bayley of Victoria yesterday defended his title of lightweight champion of Canada against Billy Allen of outawa, | from whom he won it, here and knocked out the eastern fighter in the) third round of a echeduied !Sround bout this morning. The boye fought in the new Caigary arena. showed his superiority, and even in the first round Allen was in trou bie. Bayley wes never in ent have Loble young el Last week, were in Spokane, James and Noyes hooked up and James immedi with a request for another chance at Noyes and beat him. This week, with Tacoma, he was bested in a game with Hunt, and was not satis. fied until he took another whirl at Hunt, the Tigers out, while Hunt way derricked. This is the kind of fighting The big Seattle heaver has not passed the voting mark yet, and if he shows the same fighting spirit in the @ may be a sensation of the big leagues, ly came back SCOOP aime cuR Scoop Doesn't Care Very Mach for' His Uncle’s Motorboat © aa wn cob. . |BLYNN MAY TOUR FIREMAN MAY - ANGELES, Bept. 6. Fiynn and Joe Mandot today are discussing a world tour under the lmanagement of Harry Coleman, | who cares for Mandot's business af \fairs. Jim and the conqueror of Joe Rivers are warm friends, and jif present plans materialize they | will go abrogd this winter, Flynn | wants a hoitday bout hereor in Ban Francisco with Tommy Burna NS LEADS PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 5.-—-The | peoen match In the 26th annual in tercoliegiate = rchamptonship I tennis tournament, ce RESULTS Aeiphia 4. 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Catalogue and Advice free, STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS A LUNDOERG Co. 1107 Third Ave, Jim | tows the opening! rounds of which were played yes-| MEET KAUFMAN) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5.—Al) though enroute to his home in Pu | oblo, Col, after his victory over here, fireman Jim here in a battle with Al Kaufman, pro- vided the plans under way woay are successfully Iaune’ s¢ 'y Pro- Coffroth, Flynn s nanager in expected to confer regarding the moter Jack Curley with Coffroth today proposed match MISSOULA TEAM Ogden, Butte an] Helena, The sem ends Saturday, Last year Mis chy Zamloch and Bush, the main BY “HOP”|M lcuss with Mandot 1 | Ritchie bout make the match, Ritchie will be the WINS PENNANT) | night, ANDOT AFTER WOLGAST FOR THANKSGIVING | Low Angeles, Sept. 6—Joe Man- | dot may mest Ad Woigast for the world's lightweight championship at Vernon Thanksgiving day. This will be the object of a determined campaign started today by Promo Wolgast fights anywhere on the turkey holiday he will offer him sufficient inducement to bring him to Low Angeles. Mandot, his manager, man, and McCarey conferred ast and the fittle fighter ap peared to be eager to get a chance at the champion, Until Wolgast ts heard from McCarey will not dis the pro; olgast refuses to uf y BY HUGH PERKINS. the boxing clans at the 8, A. C. is growing rapidly in numbers and a4 vancing rapidly in the manly art and Scott is much ¢ aged over the outcome of the class. New ma terial never before heard of in the squared circle has joined the class. terday, was that between C. M Church of Princeton and A. H - Fred Gaffrous, the husky tittle) Mann, Jr., Yate. reh won| MISSOULA, Mont., Sept. 5.—-Mi™)grappier has given up the wrestling easily, The standing of U various soula has a lead in the Union 880-|\ game and has joined the boxing colleges to date is elation pennant race which now ip clans Pennsylvania 6 points, Harvard sures this town the 1912 fag The| hata 6, Princeton 5, Yale 5, Columbia 2.\ other clubs will finten tn the follow-| The 8. A. C. ne been asked to! ing order: Salt Lake, Great Fails,/send a squad of the best boxers to| |participate in the Pendleton Round ap boxing carnival, the first stays of Missoula’s twirling artista, be selected. bave both been sold to the ican league. SOME BETS OFF | (Ry United Press Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 56. Hetting Commissioner Tom Cor bett today announced that bout Corbett, “and aa lam merely stake- holder and not the Judge, there Ia the money 4 PALO ALTO, Cal, Sept George D. Horine, holder of the world’s record tn the bigh jump, ‘who returned to Standford univer sity from the Olympic games yes jterday, today decided to enter the }P. A. A. league gamee to he held during the Native Sons celebration | jat Stockton. Horine will leave here Sunday to join the members jof the San Francisco Olympic club ~ | team. COMMENT FROM PRESS BOX BY FRED HENRY Only one Tiger reached second) during the entire game. Holder. jman turned the trick on an infield out, Whallag nipped two who tried to pilfer the keystone cushion. Wilson killed off Stadille, when the | Tiger outfielder tried to stretch a nice single into a two bagger. Jackson doubled McMullin at sec- oud with Neighbors, when the lat ter hit a hard grounder in his di- rection. When the Tigers did hit, they couldn't tap out more than a sin- gle swat in an inning. The Gients hit but once in the third when they scored three, Nill and Wilson walked. Mann's fly made an altt- tude record, beside dropping over the boards, Coneannon showed remarkable improvement in yesterday's battle. He walked but two and struck out three. In the first three times Strait faced the former Giant, Con had Lee's angora in the Tiger sta- ble. Strait whiffed twice and the third time with two strikes rolled an easy grounder to Concannon. The fourth time up, Strait avenged himself by hammering ovt a dou- | ble. MeMuitin has tho hard-hitting) Tiger, He hit twice. Both Mann end Wilson pounded out safeties two times. Had Neighbors taken La Longe’s advice he would have prevented Se- attlo from scoring their first ran. With Mann squatting on third, Meikle sent a high foul to right. Realizing that the catch would be difficult, Mickey shouted to Neigh- bors to let the pill go. Instead, Neighbors trapped it and was a mile late tn an attempt to catch Mana coming home. Wilson made a beautiful throw in the sixth inning when he flagged Stadille at second on a hit. Sta- dille hit a bard one to right, Wilson fielded it, and Stadille tried to reach second. By a perfect throw to second, Stadilie was presented with-a tombstone. A double header tomorrow and another one Sunday will be played on Dug’s lot between the Tigers and Seattle, Friday the first game will be called at 1:30. It will be will be returned to the bet-| Amer-| m placed with him on the Pp ition that Flynn would or would not stop Miller inside of the 7\ fifteenth round of the Iabor day | rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir °™ s ten eS | gious, Fighth and Virginia, sear Referee Kelly has refuse o| | Westlake. Eiiott Lal ese etve me an official ruling,” said nothing left for me to but return| if demonstration tn the swimming rod “ Tuesday evening. That ia, his natration was good before he ank but when he came up depths, which registered but 45 degrees, his icy stars ruined |thousands of dollars’ worth of art al | Work on the walla. ivan Miller wi watohing the | boys in the boxing room work out Tuesday uight and between watches spent his time in yearning to be among the amateurs again. Blake Murray is a new boy who appeared in the boxing class this week and looks good at his weight. By the time Pat Seott boxes a couple of rounds with all these new- comers an4 the old ones he knows that be has done 4 day's work. Gien Nigley holds the club rec- ord for the water speed stuff. He |swam the length of the tank Tues. jday in 3-5 of a second, according to a-—very much—step watch. Morrow, Mart, McVeigh and Bus- ter O'Neal were in their fighting togs Tuesday evening and made In structer Scott do some livel--step- |plng to keep from wearing plasters ‘boat races, when Maple L on his » w BRITAIN WINS HUNTINGTON, L. 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