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Janene THE CUB SCOOP REPORTER Scoop = TP Uke YO Haven y “Ov WRITE ME UP some a God SPooMINer STORIES SUPPOSE YOU RUN oUT YO CITY PARK AND Tale, | A LOOK AT WHAT You CAN site | The Right = GIANTS BREAK EVEN IN A BIG | DOUBLE-HEADER Jimmy Concannon simply would [not allow the Giants to connect with the ball in the first game of a | double-header at Dug’s park Sunday land the result was that the cellar jchamps and Dugdale’s crew broke even In two games. Meikle was| tapped freely in the second and) sixth Innings. Over four thousand | fans were coaxed out by Ol Sol and the grounds were taxed almost to) their capacity. | | The poor condition of the infield }made fielding diffieult and errors lby Raymond and Meikle in the sec ond inning let In a brace of tallies | which gave the Tigers the lead. Ta coma came back with four more runs fin the sixth Inning when Metk ped a pleee of Holderman’s fra Jansen sacrificed him, La Longe} hit. Holderman scored on Concan-' non's single and Stadille sent a; high one over the boards. Seattle rallied temporartly fn the latter jpart of the inning when Jackson hit, Nil walked and Wilson pasted | | It was a different tale in the sec Cecil Thompson was of the day, taming the ter two bites, while his o& tacked a numeral which sounds like seven on the score board. The Giants took the lead » the first inning when Wilso doabled following Jackson's single, | Jackson scoring in the next inn-/ ing Seattle worked the score bell/ master Tikers With two on and the morgue un occupied, Whaling pounded out a poke that sailed over the pickets : Before the Seattle gang was sub- dard three more uniformed speed wagons darted over the pan. Tacoma secured an orphan tally in that inning. Until the seventh inning a lot of inactivity prevailed | around the diamond. The Tigers| loaded the cushions tn the seventh and had tha local crowd trembling} Greases audemmeae Seamtel GUN RECORD play, Thompson to Whating to Jack: | son, choked the Tigers off with one| Ike Fisher yesterday tied the sea tun, Although Thompson was) son's bigh record of the Seattle Gun stung for eleven raps aginst his| club, held by Lee Barkley. Ninety teammates cight, the pokes did not|/tine out of a hundred shota by/ congregate. | Fisher smashed the clay birds. H Because the Bees conld not make, M. Williarns was the next high man the connection which would bring| With #8 out of 100. them home in time for today’s game,| merchandise shoot will FISHER EQUALS SEASON’S HIGH be held. the first game of the Seattle-Vic-| Many prises will be offered aad will many good races are expec McGuire, Denver; Adam G6. D./ torta series will take place here to-| be open to all. The purses offered are enc to lL, Bachant, Sanger, Cal; Bonaday, ie ree ed HY br 4 *? attract the attention of ra A Frank Alley, Roseburg, Or.; The) § Flext. Game. lamer iF te ts teoey total of $11,000 has been baGM 4) | Statesman, Mra Bea Walker, =. oF eS Sie “ 1 18 1 16-43 and the efforts to pull some @f It | Pleasanton, Cal. | “Wally 3 6 6 6 6 of Reneate ON EE iictp| Aewe. will make tho contests Mien.) Fourth race—2:24 class, pacing; ae dda 4 2.218 8 Sh idee is is te teott| Today purses for the purse, $1,000, Belmore, John Mc Wiese. ré Ta 1 1 8 8 6 Rutotn 1) WW 16 17 11 peas races will total $4,000 Leod, Vancouver, B. C.; Carlrea, J Strait. ie ee o 48 8 seers ponrener | The following are the entri¢g for T. Wilkinson, Vancouver, B. C coe es TRAVERS WINS mays = rae Firat Kffie E. Pointer, J. Carson, Winn! Whaiing, ¢ ee Can eee | Three-yearold clans, pacing; pRrte, | peg, Canada; Lady Vernon, J. Car Meikle, p rae AS Par iar ee || $150. Abbie D. J. 7, Wilkighon,|son, Winnipes; Booster, F. W. Car +? Pulterton teetee GOLF TITLE FOR Vancouver, B. ©; Jobany C.}ter, Beattie; Doe Savage, Dixon | a 8 on | Buchanan, Cornelius, 0. hie | Dros, Vancouver, B. C.; Lady Bet-| AMR MPO A THE THIRD TIM 8, D. B. Edwards, im, |ty, W. C. Brown, Vancouver, B. C.; Ee ee a |Wash.; Princo Maton C.|Red Hal, Rose Vista Farm, Gree | $f bf be) ay wats Pree Wires | Brown, Vancouver, B. <; QHal/ham, Or; Lou Bird, H. C. Wilson ee ge ie ae WHEATON, lil, Sept. 9) Norte, Bd Dennison, Porttnd; ida | Vietorin; Direct B. J. F, McGuire, | B 4 t t @ 4 »|Jerome D. Travers of Mont Clair iiin) Oscar Johnson, Portiandy | Al| Denver ie, ie Tee came aptured the national amateur golf, Renny & Taylor, Victorla, } — la loons, 6 sf < bg gititle Saturday for the third time! “Second race — Three-youpold CRIPPLE SWIMS Cancannon, p 4 1,1 © & 4) defeating Chick Evans of EGG wince trotting: purse, $200. Hop oS water, 7 up and 6 to piay, after One| haven KD. Cooper, Grass Valley, NEW RECORD} Dr, John R., James Ireland, be innings Liof the greatest exhibitions of the «) game ever seen this country. 2| Travers’ victory was well earned, the class he displayed being far above anything put up previously ig the tournament. Home rune—Wilson, Stadil: Jackson, MeMutlin, Chic Stolen basee—Leneh, Mold: man Strick ont—Wy Mathie 9: by ¢ rac Schnee cannon 2. Ha ~Ont Mahia ft." tongs, Jansen, tative, Lyeen), ott] WALT M’CREDIE TO | wonnes § (Shaw, Whaling, Wilson, 1 » Mit by pitehed hall—Hotderman TO STAY ON COAST he by Metkie; Shaw, by Comenn Passed ball—Le Jackson anasateted ae Double Umpire—Mto PORTLAND, Or. Sept. #—Per- sistent rumors that Walter McCre-| die, manager of the Portland team/ of the Pacific Coast league, would HH. PO. A &/ancceed Harry Davis as manager of ; ; A : : the Cleveland Naps today are de-| i ae o| nied here by Judge W. W. mote) Ce Gull 9) die, owner of the Portland club, $ 1 1 8 $1 “Walter may have beon 1 2 1 #8 14/the managership of the Nap: 2 t 8 1 ei Judge MeCredie, “but I am sure he 1 6 @ ¢@ %/ won't accept. He was offered al > Fm i “p) Similar berth, | understand on one or} AM R H. PO. & #)tWo occasions before and declined eset, : ‘ 4 4 .- sito accept. He can make more Neighbors, rf ....8 @ 8.4 @ 9} money here. lowe uk 8 lk 8S LANDMARK GOES Ht no age 9 1» * 5 z $ - ; : SANTA ROSA, Cal, Sept. 9.—Pa- eae [4 @ 3 § & 4|Mous the world aver as the birth- | Churehi 4 @ @ © 2 6/place and training ground of Lou! | Bap sae Ditlon, the trotting queen of the } world, 1:58%, the Santa Rosa stock & 44900900 *1/ farm and race track fs to be cut up fgg oe eh “55 i A vetng into town lots, according to report here today. The land has been pur- chased by a local syndicate, neh 2, Crittenden. Home runs—Whal- ing, Jansen. Sacrifice hit—#haw. struck out—By Thompson Churchitt ¢ Bases on balle—Ott pacn 2 (Chiol, First Game Janeen): off Chrurehitt j Keon, Atealt.| Score by Innings ann ‘Thompaon 2) by pitehed | Victoria 1001101 bath Samch, ¥ ‘Thompson; Jackson, hy| Spokane 910000000—1 reh balt—Crittonden Second Game, Doubie plays—Nelahbors unassisted: Nili| score by inninens to Raymond to Jackson: Thompaon to Whaling to Jackson. Umpire vu orm Moran, kane DIRECTORY BY DISTRICTS This Directory Is Placed Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Business in Your Own Local —They Depend on AL ERAGUE at eh RESULTS. ity. Patronize The . You for Support Firms Cinetmnatt 10, Fremont “COAL AND WOOD | McMULLEN & CO. | Phone us for your Coal and Wood, | —Puonrs— | Office, M. 28, Ind. Bed 5a. After ¢ p. m., Green 472, White 460. } CLOVER LEAF DAIRY, Inc, North 289; White 686. CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Most Complete and Sanitary Dalry in the City. 12 Quarts for $1.00. AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS Detroit 2, St. Louls 2 Cleveland 6, Chicago 2. COAST LEAGUE RESULTS Ban Franciaco 6-%, Low Anegelon 1-6. ‘District DRUGS $5.00 BOOK FREE Oskiond @5 Vernon ea ‘ie ~~ logy who will call at our i bingy Gime Mesias ee MOM Glee - GH '808| Vernon . | FREMONT DRt'~ co. 4 ‘shelton a. se ee oe 848 rr 1S 41a 58 Woodland Park ib Setlaemts ai $6 ‘seslmacmto Bt 72 INTERLAKE FUEL CO, in ge ae ase |1319 N. 46th 3400 W. Park Av. Sh 4s sesieniion. 99 He N. 908, MN, 316 N. 409 Pitta’e 11 G3 hut) Waahin 19 04 INTERLAKE FUEL Co, Phileas. 69°86 saneloetec ot 1H Wood and Coal, Building Material] StJouls 65 76 419/Cloveia 58 45a). ¥... 48 and Teaming 207/St Lule 46 SOMEBODY’S FJure CROWDED | Or : | Multnomah, Or; Star Ambush, W. | Queen, ©. s at ‘THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1912. Place--But the Wrong l WOULD YOU MIND Giving Interview Me NOUR NAMES PLEAsE? TM GOING TO WRITE Your OVE SOON AANESS HORSES. WILL RAGE AT THE FAIR TODAY Horse racing will be one matin attractions at the King County Pair, which opens this Next Suaday a| Horsemen of the Pacific coast have C entered thetr best animals Long, Salem, Or.; B.C. B. McKillop, Ladver, B. C. Third race—2:12 ch purse, $2,500. The F Wm. Howell, Boise, Idabo; . trotting of the; Port A H. R. Etito motaing. wood, Thos. and r Moun-|was set ii Bernice K, M. C tional City, *, Wash; Densmore, tt, Duluth, Mion; Heart Rattel, Moose Jaw, 5. Keefer, Na Cal; Dan MeKinney, J M. C. A. jot the |championship series. “A series of exhibition games for e championship of the Amertean LOS ANGELES, Sept. 9.—Lincoin |!engue at the close of this season Johneon, the one-legged swimmer of © the San Francisco Y. | holder today of a n it seo, J. Le |tetord in the 440-yard dash, which |? ' reaux, Walla Walla; Lady Garland, |he covered in 5:6125. The mark |/easve winners will be a rest of two : the Redondo beach oF three days Charter Oak Heaters. Modern ie | Pre! tain Boy; Wm. Howell, Boise, Ida. | plunge, during the Southern Califor: | spilled around the ring. crimped the Phillies twice. the Building | seen around these parts, There’ _4|at the Dreamland rink smoker, as challengers of the winner seball is doomed. ugdale’s park, where a and a certain umpire will ta Rollo! they're following you, The alteged race horses next week, They will be in doubtless be on the track Kid McCoy, the pugtist, Ing Wis trouble bver a jewe reseue at Brighton Beach |fatwer tried to slip a che | about American league pennant ff wins for the season. Bostor teams are seeing red (Sox), Each day brings more and moi will take a little jaunt around the atlas, of Washington will have a ft “duty” and disappeared it was learned that he was th The Boston Red Sox a the Sox are after a league ree the 102 record will soon be w |ho; Don” Reginaldo, G. M. Rouse, /nia champio “eee assurance t Yeast * ree bout ke place dally. he Mighty peculiar circumstance when a champion boxer i general defi to all boys tn hia class, barring none, and then gets a fling: er mutilated by doing the hand organ stunt to an auto, week, “ee @ York, of a dr o McCoy, but fighter “eee id, The Athlett las alrendy ing of the past, th om the crowd which ha Oh, you publicity “whole hogs or none,” is just as good as tacked {n their lot, | won 92 and is positive that nship events. My idea of nothing at all—Watching two good mitt artists in a ring at a smoker accelerate their motions to the demands of a loud-mouthed guy, who, instead of enjoying classy work, delights in seeing the claret hat the New York Giants erday the McGraw gang Many aspirants to local titles met thelr Waterloo Friday night at! rades Council smoker at the Dreamland pavilion. |e has some mighty fine, clean boxers, and “dirty” work Is seldom The kind of bouts pulled off last night will attract all kinds of attendance. i . Seat always somebody after another feilow's job. Friday night, 8 many as 20 pugilists were introduced { the various bouts, . In the near future a prize ring is to be erected vt-headed Tacoma player Ten to three on the Ump, Mike will break his mitt if he connects with the ump's conk Giddap, Ad; James J. Jeffries is heir to a few thousand simoleons. He got a bigger pile just as easy on a Fourth of July a couple of spells back, ich got their start in the plowed fields chance to make good at the Meadows | leir element on the sea of mud that will) js again busted into the limelight, follow. theft across the pond His latest ia a owning girl, the Kid somethin, Although the es hold the record of 10 Other American league The girl's | gathered when | [irks Scere 16 | Mor Por, ' PueLicarion) “| y western le but “Hap” Myers, Spokane’s lean first wacker, is giving the slugsins| IN EVERETT SECOND FLOOR PEOPLay leek @ hard rub, “Hap's” stock ts] BANK BLDG, ning points less than that of thel RACES | Corner Second and Pike, big fellow, Hartley of Spokane and} Wilson, the Seattle outfielder, re} EVERETT, Sept. 9—The motor} roe on side in first 1 second place, re-| boat racing Lake Stevens, given _ —_ etively, as the nominals, Seattle| by the Everett Motor Boat club, end. now distingui «hed as th ding | ¢d yesterday, a pronounced success. | Phone Main 969 jteam in the swatting department.| Thousands turned out to witness 4 Mann, Jackson and Strait are| the speed contests yesterday. The bunched together, Mann and| races were de y reversed from Tes rans er Hi Jackson have & hitting percentage! the previous triais, the Oregon Wolf } of 282, while Strait is just two) beating its rival, the Vamoose, in q points below these boys. Seattle| two heats in 43:44 in the freefor othe 1) Se also leads in extra base hitting,| all. The Vamoonse finished second and ts fourth in the fielding aver-| and the Potlatch Bug third. The ages. Seattle also bas the best| Vamoose led the first lap, but the Thestre full of the best ‘pitcher in Bill James, gue with bie stick Batting Average ir Oakla noon Wighth Griffin H. MEEK STILL LEAGUE'S BEST; | WILLOW-WIELDER Harry Meek stil! leads the & 10-47 favorite, due to a victor SETS OF TEETH FOR over Hogan about a year ago, whe AND $7.00. Burns was given the decision on 6 And while foul, It was generally agreed by rid the fans at that time that Burn work, W as the better man and that Hogan b ilod the Oaklander to save bim- | and our Stiver « f from @ knockout. Burns has |f| are 500; Gold F been winning regularly of Inte, hin {| 4D; extracting ts free. setback being defeat by Jack We guarantee all work foe 43] ritton of Chicago, Hogan trained |f years. Come tn today. DO MPa illy for today's bout and quite |§ Pt TITOFE. We will e few of the sport writers here || YOU that we are the real emg] jplcked him to win. The men will te Dentists. this 1 North |} i\VA work, Wolf quickly shortened the gap, to “later tak this ra BY “HOP” BURNS 10 TO Fete 7 FAVORITE | OVER HOGAN SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9 fistic careers banging on the One Iound tienen of San |f Dental Work at Cut o and Frankie Hurne of f Rates on the Easy Pay. nd wil! meet here this after ment Plan t in a 20round battle at the \e h wtreet open air arena, The WE are actually maki will be refereed by Jim|— and $10 GOLD AND pg The Oaklander will enter the ring welgh Im et 136 pounds at 10 o'clock | nelther having had | any difficulty making the weight morning. MOOSE the lead. was $500, $250 and $100. ALBANY PAINLE (6800068° With LAIN CROWNG FOR $3.59, ARE MAKING $2, $10 AND ALBANY CUT-RATE DENTISTS IS FIRST The purse for) USED FURNIT an Martiey, Spokane «1 ‘| im the 20-foot class the Swastika deerme rs 4 \t took first place, the Highball IL. see- Myers, Kpokane son 109 5 Ond and the Potlateh Bug third. You never saw such McDowell, Portiind. 2176 36 »| In the 26foot clase the Swastika | Save half Houses atwia. Tacoma % !) again won, the Potiatch Bug second,'§ °°™PPiete. 198 Highball IL third. It was sot neces me 8 ' 8 rae !/ nary for the Vornoose to enter this | GIBSON-CH. 6 vs i , cr oie j = {| hewt, taking first place, the Swas FURN. CO. 108 +| tika and Potlatch Bug dividing sec-} “i 16 ond and third place money. oe rae Sree . oe The winnings of the various boats Nendyha, 4 if\are as follows: Vamoose $806) ————_ La Longe, Taromm . 210 «1 291 Swastika $400, Potiatch Bug $400, Be wees. y mn 148 28 Oregon Wolf $250, Highball 11. $100, - march, Portiand 13 Hass ow : a ote Altman, Spokane ‘ et ven, Vomsouve +4 i MISSOULA, Mnt. Sept. 9.—The r i 1912 season of the Union associa- * tion closed yesterday with the Mis Our rates are m & soula team leading the league, eight} te times. $4 to $7 a games ahead of its nearest rival.) and $1 per day. Near 242 Salt Lake. The reat of the clubs| Stores and theatres. 3"! finished in the following order: | 184 | ¢ Cartwright, Kpokane Fries, Portland om ° a8 WORLD’S SERIES | a9 at Falla, Ogden, Butte, Helena. Opposite Postottios, 366 265 266 26 24 zea a4 STARTS OCT. 8 ST. LOUIS, Sept. 9 Jobnson of in @ letter to a St coming id be aration impossible the Furniture Company. PNEW YORK CENTRA The only American pions will make for the cham.) jonahip series with the National| President B. | e American league, Louis paper to !day, sets October § for the opening world’s baseball He says: league | LOW WESTBOUND RATE Daily, September 25 to October 1@ Tickets Prepaid : From Al EGR Tickets are second-class, with option of tourist berths at one-half the ada For full particulars regarding rates, etc. call on oF oO. 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