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The game was best effort waa low and practical mud Was ht and ready for the laundry, A d heave by James in the frat luning on an easy double play, fol by Lynch's hard hit homer, the undoing of the Giants. pitch put the tallies even in the third. Tacoma came back with a run in the fourth, sixth and a cow ple in the ninth. Seattle could only The most exciting incident of the day was a near fight between the ump and Mike Lynch. The trouble started when Neighbors abused Moran in the seventh and was or dered off the lot. Mike had a word Neighbors ought to poke Moran. After the game, as Moran was leaving the stand, the Tiger players shouted at him. Considerably and invited Lynch to meet him at) Neston. a the gate. Lynch waa “on” and started out to keep the date. Dug then took a hand and spirited Mo ran away, Pall James bad an extremely dif- ficult time In the disastrous first, Moran missing several perfect strikes, ‘A double header had been planned for yesterday but the morning rain put the grounds tn such a condition it would have been Impossible to play two games. Weather permitting. one game will be played today. The double header tomorrow commences at 1:30 o'clock. Seattle's defeat yesterday caused ming change in the standing, both the leaders and Vancouver losing. SULPHURRO BATHS All Dr -ggists HEALTH FOR YOU ‘The force that runs the human shine in stored in the nerves. is nervous energy, as it ts called, fs only another name for electricit Mf any organ of your body eak or inactive it means that the Rerves which control it lack power in must be restored before the af- part can perform its natural functions. It dors no f to take! @rugs for such » condition as this. 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Wild pitch by pitched ball—dtadiiie, by James Um- pire Moran, NINTH INNING RALLY WINS FOR THE BEES Keller's three-bagger, with two on, followed by Kennedy's single, which scored Keller, in the ninth inning, won a game yesterday for Victoria which they had apparently lost. Strand pitehed good ball in the earlier pe riods, but weakened in the last in- ning. “Kiddo” Wilson was touched freely in the fourth, when he set- tled down, and the leaders had to be satisfied with seven swats. Coo- ney played a poor game at short, muffing three chances. Score by innings Spokane Victorta, SWAT FOR WILLIAMS WINS FOR COLTS PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 7.—Nick Williams singled in the eighth in- ning, and Portland beat the Beav- ers, 4 to 2. When “Bob” Brown FREER SAYS FRANK PURCELL IS A WELCHER About 70 fistic fans, who lined up at the Roslyn Athletic club a day or two ago, expecting to see a little two round bout between Johnny O'Leary and. Al Mosler, unite a8 one man in saying that a recent arrival from Washington, D. C., whose sultease is lettered “Il Am a Trimmer,” hag nothing on Frank Parcel, manager of Johnny O'Leary and Joe Freer, Mosler’s manager comes right out, just like that, and says Purcell is trying to squirm out of and welsh on a foolish bet he made, According to Freer, Purcell, inh burst of confidence in O'Leary, put up $50, regular money, against Freer’s $10, of the same variety of coin, that O'Leary could stop Mos- ler in two rounds. Articles were drawn up for the tworound bout d signed. They called for Queens- \bary ral It was arranged to pull 210 oo? yee the two rounds at the Roslyn A. ©. and the fans gathered, Freer Please send ime, prepaid. your free 90-page Illustrated says Pureell saw bis chances of | losing 50 bucks looming large when | be forgot the agreement for Queens- | bury rules and wanted London prize | ring roles, Mosler and Freed agreed jand the latter saya that Purcell |then feared that it would fracture TIGERS PROVE GOOD MUD SKATES AND BEAT GIANTS mud Tike Belford pitched swell ball | PICK UP soore by tunings Ut p and each ti it was y for a player to slide, he from his trip a y looking! ingles by Jackson and Wilson, a/ jiwobase swaq by Strait and a wild pierce the ether, making eany outa.) or two to say to the effect that! . | peeved, Moran jumped up on a seat tir — 1 8 by & good half foot. By the con-|place for the smoker. Portrna 66 1 ie ies ouba emeuninnia e oma 81 46 AOLMecmto 6 BE |RAY BOXES FOX won by the K. 0, route tn the fourth. m Louls Rue of the Navy Yard City/ : x | — o Pet. — rd Pet and Joe Goodrich, in the most slash: ete la 4 RDS. TO DRAW (22.2207 ed ? jdraw, and Jack Potter and o¢ Bar at ‘ AT BREMERTON: tt put up @ splendid scrap which “ ir] jresulted in draw. Harvey Don-| sae ao Jimmie Ray and Charley Fox, of |aidson and “Candy” Nelson wrest-| > 190m “8 EDDIE HUBBARD, the cruiser Went Virginia, fought |!*d two tenaminutes bouts, neither! SE — =\four fast rounds to a draw tn the|DOY being thrown. A. R. McNeil, | | | | / : the sporting editor, *} plad, is said to ve headed toward Seattie. ne of the Battling Nelson fight with Steve Ketche! at st | good for a column on any sporting page, and a 15round bout was THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1912. (Just SUPPOSING disputed a decision by Umpire Van Valting to consider the previous | sistent Haltren, he was fined $30 and or round in which Eddie Hubbard bad |G dered from the grounds. loth a big lead, Referee Jack MeDeavitt | rm teams used up two pitchers awarded the fourround beut to) wid Harry Forbes when the jatter) epurted in the Inst fighting and landed blows on Hubbard, a land rink last olght draw and no decision was neces jsary, The decision was not popu | | tar. be Dream: | Forbes worried with stiff lefts | Wea @ slugging mateh pponent Tommy Clark w the evening in his t (Goodman. Goodman has a reputa | with the program. With the one a tion of possexsing siedge hammer/exception, the referee's decisions NORTH tr |blows. He might nave had them|were popalar. With an elevated ’ [teat night, but Clever Tommy had| stage and ample seating capacity jerton Thuraday night. Walter Sey | mour and Con, Comisky were sehed- juled to meet, but Comisky failed to erton, were substituted. ‘SCOOP te oe Esther Was Trave 5g Some When She Passed Goat Is It wae a good jing Charlie Givens cleverty outpoint | ed Al Mosier and was given the de-| Hobbie” Farris, said to be The weilters fought even until | cleo |the third round, when Hubbard had|of Chicago, took « beating at the it hands of im the inet |S. A. € period, in which Forbes outhit his |of the batt! » FORBES GETS AN UNEARNED | DECISION OVER HUBBARD. wee of « left hook, Clark had} all tn decision lanaed the margin Eddie Shaonon and Young hb ng ell put up ta dra North uf rounds to # draw ivan Miller, the ave Miller tre A 1,000 fight fans att iiiding Trades Council smok y well satiafied | them all falling short of their work{ Mique Fisher's rink wad an ideal Roy Abbott and Dan Salt are the} main event of the emoker before officers of the club and deserve! the Pacific Athletic Club at Brem-|the credit for a good smoker en-| joyed by an orderly crowd. and At the next smoker before the show and Young sloxwell, of Se-| club, attic, and Duke Gorman, of Brem-|*Pighting Baker,” will meet F Maxwell winner of last night's affair Romeo Hagen, Without wishing to cast any asparagus at “Cham rise to remark that it's a mighty peculiar happens to the boxer that prevents bis y McParland. The bowt just called off was to have been a nodectsion affair, but if the Stockyards boy had slipped Wolgast a sleepslap, he would ha been pretty generally regarded as the champion. **eeee mething always With a few outlying precincts yet to be heard from, the unofficial | figures make it look as If the Poulsbo team is entitled to The Star league trophy cup, which carries with it the city champlonship. Team managers who wish the standing of thelr toama published in the final summary of Star League results still have two days to get them in to “eee K, K. McArthur, winner of the marathon race at the Swedioh: if they get up a race for here, Jimmy Fitagerald will give bim a ran for bis money, if the little champ can repeat on the performance he put up at Madison park a couple of weeks ago. Admission 25¢ and 50c se eee This air of perpetual, deep and solemn gloom worn by Seattle dertakers is only worn for professional purposes. They know as the next one that the football season is about to start, and them have trouble in keeping their faces from cracking into # at the thought. li ee ee it's a funny thing that Seattie boate always have to go away home to enter races. Three Seattle power boat are racing in gatta at Everett. When Seaitie yachtsmen and motor boatm if F 3 H iz making a society affair of their races and turn them into the sport column, they will have some good races here, and there a better place in the world for them than the Sound course, ‘a “ee ee E ‘That fame ts fickle is aptiy itfustrated in the newspaper Joe, Mor years ago the fact that Nelson was going to step into the ring ite for three or four columns, with pletures, The wire told the story the Battler’s recent draw in less than « hundred words, and even it was buried in the “Help Wanted” column. eee Abe Attell, former featherweight champion, will probabi: a in New York this month with Young Shugrue of Jersey city. Tne will be Attell’s first appearance in New York since he was suspended by the boxing commission for six months, last February, for bis much-talked- of bout with KO. Brown. Attell says he has turned over a new leaf and will walk a crack in future. Hotel Ethelton fa i ihe very best and re- a wo the lowest price. ton @ ai ard and Vesier Way ae WESTBOUND COLONIST FARES DAILY, SEPT. 25 TO OCT. 10 GREAT NORTHERN RY. BS O Baie wong site $38 from Chicago G5 5 trom New York OTHER POINTS PROPORTIONATELY LOW Tickets Prepaid by Maij.or Telegraph Money Back if not Used THROUGH TRAINS from Chicago, St. Paul and Kansas» City to Seattle Without Change For Full Particulars, Rates and Routes, Call on or Address Cc. W. MELDRUM, C. P. & T. 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