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THE CUB REPORTER KODAK SCOOP of the a. “Th er — Now Scoop Knows What Heavy ‘Lovin’s” Are ‘THe ONG Best Ger } IM HUMAN INTEREST SORES Now 15 LOVE, ~ ScooP-GO eu Dia ME LP ANOTHER SPOONING “ARN Nirecanesenamnesniae Theatre full of the bost «! USED FURNITURE Tou never saw such a sight Save half. Houses furnished complete. GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. MIKE STRENT, bag Main stz7 THE ae alnaman ~|FULLERTON HEAVES GIANTS |‘BURS’ RAY TO THE TOP OF THE HEAP Little Charley Fullerton blanked, the Victoria Hees on the home lot yesterday, and Seattle is now tiod| with Spokane for the top bonors tn the Northwestern pennant race Score, Seattle 3, Victoria 0. Fullerton was a regular miser with his swats, and he received or rorless support. At only one period in the entire nine Innings was the little warrior in any real danger It was in the ninth Inning, and be pulled himself out of the hole tn fine style, putting three over which the heavy hitting Meek could not locate, The Rees opened the battle as it! their intentions were to muss up the rubber. Yohe drew a pass, Raw Mngs grounded out, sending Yohe to the next station, Brooks ground ed and Meek got a free trip, Weed hoisted one to Strait. The Giants started the matinee in their spasm «-| by scoring one. | When Rawlings fooaled Stralt's | When Satheinn ter a Den- _ tist, Find the One You Want tation Dentiatry te 1k: ener! 1s Be geod ber pa. ny people Who ar offices at 713 Fir Union block, see the sl Doctor Brown, t Washington bisek,” "and think} they ere coming to ay offices, | they soon discover that they are the office of t Dr, 7m nj} out the “full sign. Mann dilare- ign. bg, garded the sign and let four wide T'thune| ones go by, Jackson coming accoss the pan The score boy had to work again! in the cond inning. Whaling) started the period by slamming the! Est am onan |ball to center, Fullerton sent him BE THE RIGHT DR, BROWN. | (o second. Shaw aeroplaued one! Z, myself, took charge of the off\- }to Clementson. Jackson drove to Ses. om uly, Ish. ANI. when the} center, and Whaling kept a dato Gne dentiat only. Beattie haa a| With the plate, Nothing in the way tion Gf about 75,000 thoes of scores occurred again until the ya. and I had become convinced / fifth frame, McCreery passed Nill oa ee ees AEECd! Wilson sacrificed, and Nill came id get plenty of firet o' work; home when Strait rattied the 40. I figured that the boards for a double, That ended t foundation upon wh 5 Dental Practice °| the scoring does make any differcece| Nothing exciting wae pulled off Ag Tae Set et teeth, 0 | Again until the eighth, when a sen te ‘filles’; #ational play by Raymond awoke wrong KE OF DENTISTS OW h e ft. PO. jum and office, ’ rt it oft » creation ef your teeth the crowd MeCreery sent 2 speedy gga By SEryees peeve one between Shaw and Raymond people have Tndorerd wy | Shaw could not nab it, and Ray Edwin J Browa, D. D. §, | mitt around the pill, he made a hurried throw to the initial sack,| | which got to ite destination a foot "postal ‘Tele=| raph Bullding | In the ninth the Canuck team | Eveatuge Until 9 and S fad Snadars) made a desperate effort to score noe | Rawtings was perched on second | Meek, the loague’s leading swatter. | was wielding the stick. Fullerton Why? tossed bis hardest and fanned bim. If you cannot sleep nights. ) it cut two on and two out. Clement iffi-ult to ret breath, gastritis, I) gon, who has a “rep” as being a dangerous man anded one down stomach, ‘constipation, in fact, ec peg er all diseases of the stomach and Seattle and Victoria left for Vib bowels, appendicitis, acute or Hl toria, where they will play through Thursday, Vestigaio and see some patient « wea I have cured. Shaw Private sani gg aerate Dr. Nuernberg Mann ¢ Ray mond, German Specialist on Chrapis Diseases. camel or porcelain Tlliwa, | mond chased it deep. Wrapping a Seattle's Leoding, Deattse. | ahead of the runner. and one man was out. Big Hariy Are You Not Happy? Weed got in the way of « ball, and dyspepsia, ulceration of th: to Nill, who plucked bim at first Chronic, it will pay you to in- Hatt 6517 220d N. W. Wilson Whaling. wucewuwee® wwrccesem? ° i o 1 2 1 1 e Fullerton, p Totale ... Vietorta— GLASSES*$1°°UP HUTESON OPTICAL Co S@ 330 2nd. AV UNION seecenene MeCreery, p | memennunud S Totats feore by inn Seattio Vietoria Summary vitiee hite . = 1106 eooe ‘Two-bawe hit Wilson, Fullerton. out—By Futlerto by Me Bases on baile—Ore Fullerton 3 Creery 4. Wild piteh—Fullerton. pitehed ball—Weed, by Fullerton. 0 Meek to Brooks, 4 “reery orf Me Hit by Dow Um} tear Distiyn Nating lke wondered fare of hs blond Turkish blend— os You'll rejoice at the diference, BLEND CIGARETTES And 20 of them because they wear a plain jacket-—20 for 15c. With each sof Felina you et. seman as 12232) s selection af 100. NG, Ill, Sept. 10, |won the Gordon Bennett cup for speed in the aviation trials here to- day. At 4.30 this afternoon, the time limit for entries, no American had attempted a flight, not believ- ing they had a chance against the jremarkablo time made by the |speedy Frenchman Jules Vedrine. At 4:20 o'clock two Frenchmen, Frey and Prevost started, but neither was approaching the speed maintained by Vedine, and it is con | ROUND TRIP SWAT -| Stounder it was necessary to hang) ra iton Wanderers 1, 9 cee 1, ceded that the trophy will go to the latter. J o'clock the day of the contest, INDIANS LOSE FIRST | TO THE COLTS PORTLAND, Sept. 10.—A awat fest by Portiand in the first inning |» ) and a wild heave by De Vogt in the second won the firat gume of the | series for Portland yesterday made a poor showing off and lost eral ponsible chances of seoring through poor judgment eoersioe Portland 1900000 %~2 BEATS THE TIGERS VANCOUVER, B. C,, Sept. 10. Tacoma lost a hard-fought battle to the Beavers yesterday, when Kip pert drove a fourbase bingle| with Frisk on the sacks, The Tigers! hit Willis hard, but the Vaheouver, twirler proved effective in the) ploches H | / ' eooeent eeleerere NATIONAL TRAGUR RRSULTS New York He ee COAST LEAGUR RESULTS Oakland 6-2 Nan Fran Portland 11-4, sacramento NORTHWEST w r Roattte. $7 Tpokane #1 Vane'vr Porti'nd Victoria ‘Tacoma 68 NATIONAL AMERICAN ” ' 198! Hoston ™ Pitta t 3 Wash’ A9ROhie go Phila. 449 Detratt MLeuie © kveshin 48 Bonen SOCCER RESULTS FROM OVER POND Saturday's soccer reeulis follow Engliah League, Piret Division-—| Aston Villa 3, Bradford City 1; Bot Chelsea 0; Derby County 1, Blackburn Rovers 1; Liv erpool 3, ‘Wootwt ich Arsenal 0; Man chester United 6, Manchester| City 1; Middlesbrough 0, Everton le United 1, eee otts County 1, Weat Bromwich 1; Sheffield United 1, Oldham Ath-| letie 1; Tottenham Spurs 3, Shef-| fieldWednesday 4 | Second Division-—Barnsley 2, Huddersfield Town 0; Bradford 0, Birmingham 0; Burnely 2, Pg = 4 1; Bury 4, Grimaby Town 2; ham 4, Leeds City 0; Hull © A Blackpool 1; Leicester Fosse 3 Nottingham Forest 1; meee North End 6, Clapton Orient Stockport City, postponed: noche City, postponed; Wolverton V. 1,/ Bristol City 1 j Southern League—Queen's Park) Rangers 1, Norwich City 0; Bras t ford 0, Reading 0; Northampton Gillingham 0; Exeter City 1, Wat-| ford 0; Millwall Athietics 4, South | ampton 6; Brighton and Hove A 3, Stoke 1; Westham United 1, Cov-| entry City 2; Swindon Town 1,) Crystal Palace 0; Portsmouth 0, Morthy Tydvil 0; Bristol Rovers 1, Piymouth Argyle 2. Scottish League deen 0; Hearts 1, Clyde 3 Falkirk 1 marnock } By Late Celtic 2, Aber Airdrie 1; Duw Patrick Thistle 2,| Hamilton Sead 1, Ki) Raith Rovers 4, Hiber. nians 2; Morton 2, Queen's Park 1; Third Larnark 1, Motherwell 1; St Mirren 0, Rangers 3. Dance at Dreamland tonight ooo WOLGAST WILL MEET M’FARLAND LOS ANGELES, Sept. 10.—That his arm {# not seriously injured and that he will proceed at once with his training for his scheduled bout with Packey McFarland is the bur- den of telegrams received here from Ad Wolgast, world's lightweight champion. Wolgast states that his arm was badly bruised, but not broken, and that he will be able to fight on the date set for the McFarland mateh, | September 27. He then will be} ready to come to Los Angeles to de-| fend his title against any man Pro-| moter McCarey selects to oppose | him on ‘Thanksgiving day McGOORTY SIGNS CHICAGO, Sept. 10 Goorty of Oshkosh, Wis., middle. weight, will meet Jack Harrison, middleweight champion of England, at the Garden Athletic club, in New York, September 22, according to ar. ticles signed here today. The men| agreed to weigh 158 pounds at ‘| Eddie Me} | purse of |lowered during the course of the WAS BEATEN TO DEAT le CHICAGO, GSopt. once famous National re er, died ae a result of a brutal am wit following a dispute over an mateur ball game, according to, Coroner Hoffman here today. Fred) Cigranz was arrested and charged, ti with responsibility for Raymonny) death, A post mortem examination show ed that Raymond had died from a fractured skull and cerebral hemor. rhage, He.was found dead in a ho. | tel here, supposedly from the heat and alcoho! When ar having beaten and kicked Raymond repeatedly in the head. ‘PROSPECTS G00D FOR BROADWAY HIGH TEAM The lHacup of the first teant’at the Broadway high school is now developing into more of a certainty and with MeDermott back from the North this week, things will take on 4 brighter outlook. Aside from McDermott the only other letter men are White and Wylie, Since the daya of Coyie and Smith the line has been the real strength, but to all appearances the teams this year will be oa evenly) » balanced as the teams which won the champlonship of the U. 8., and) the Pacific coast the following year.) Coast Smith hatla from Crook 1 ston, Minn, where, in addition to} coaching @ mighty good team, he! found time to act as principal. "i-| Ne Cook, hie popular assistant, wil! be a big factor in developing Broad. ‘ | Way's winning team. There ten't a} man on the tom but what Would #0 the limit for Billie Cook, and ¢o- operation certainly counts in mak- ing the wins Some of the promising gen Fred Madigan, lineman; Hagen-a! | backfield man. and Goodwi igh The inter-clans games whigtt stam next Saturday o etpected bring? out the unknown talent that alwoyn| shows up in a sebool the size Broadway. } ‘MAY MAKE MARKS | AT COUNTY FAIR | The mile track at the Mead in the best of condition, thhre every indication that the harness races under auspices of the | King County Fair associat; be the fastest pulled off in ¢ nok} of the timber fn a long spell The} | racing began this afternoon. With the directors selecting the best Judges posable and crack trot- tera and pacery fn all the event the | there should be no dinsatietnction | Colt# get hostile and band it to the Indians, it will be a mighty hard| | The feature race of this afternoon | will be the 2:12 class trot for a 0. It will not be sur- prising should several records be week's racing. Naturally, Marks—That new member seems pretty green for a man who claims to be a college graduate. Parks—Probably it was an agri cultaral college—-Boston Tran gticn cele Se YOUR EYES Showa be with Byes pert whe you suffer nervousness, otc W. KOMUNDS, Oph. D. 101-708 ‘tency Bide. tnd and Madison St, Phone Main 2174. A Pleasure to Show You We are showing the sp BALDWIN PIANOS, the 0! STARR PIANOS and a number of other fine pianos In uprights grands, and player-planos We extend terms of payment aa low as any firm in the elty: Our prices are lower, qualit considered naid Rent a plano, try it, if you enough, then you and the rent pald will on the purghaso fi ¢ second floot, we little 4 | We save you money—costs #] nothing to look and see the ¢ pay Come roods, John ( Walling Company + 20%, 308 Areade Annox Mies, Opponite Klevaters. |the way of attendance. | office | recently. | off for a bout in Cal SEPTEMBER 10, 1912. THE GREATEST SPORT IM WE WORLD: Bur TO GET TH REAL SPIRIT OF SPOONING You SHOULD TRY IT ‘Your aE LF - Now TL Pie AT UP WITH MAY GIRL, FOR (Ou CAM HAVE, LT FOR KEEPS Pac-irh a TRIFLE TOO met BAN FRANCISCO, 10.-——An tackle si by any lghtwelght tn the bu was made Burns knocked out One San Franeisco here yestorday oon in the tenth round of a sebed |uled 20 round fight Now that I have disposed of Ho jean,” sald Burns, “Il would tke an other crack at Ad Wolgast, Riteb #, Rivers or Mandot can get # side from me if be ix looking for here today of Oakland Round Hogan of be fight Im ter the wanted to, with a wor ght have finished Hogan af third round whenev but I went into the ris left wrist, and I did not want to take any chances Hogan's face was beiily ‘Of ¢ Tam disappoint said, “at my showing with Burns may have trained I have no exc no p) for the futu The receipts of $6,977. The boys 60 per cen of the vided equally marked yurne been poorly Ih ees the fight werd gate receipts, d LOGICALLY “There are lots of profits In for tune telling, aren't there? It's all propt The Silent Partner, Cutomer—Heavens! What is rrible racket going on in the]. 1 of the store? Moorwalker—You mean the loud talking? That's the silent partner Something went wrong this morn ing, and he's firing one ofthe new clerks tee Hif you ‘appened to fasten your bloomin’ heyee hon that Chicago | fev tournament, you'll notice that our prize beauty, ‘Arold ‘ton, bless ‘Is dear ‘eart, was right hup where ‘e ‘ad hought to be. “eeee My Stand in the smoke of the campfire and then return to work when weather like this hits the od town. “ee The tin can thet was applied to Harry Davis in Cleveland was sup- | plied h all the nolsemaking apparatus. Harry may have tied the lknot, but there were a lot of willing workers who were pall bearers of the can in-bad arbitrator and the manager of a losing club. to worry. They're all wedded oeeeve Johnnie Corbett, to whom Pat Scott addressed a few remarks in the | Pink some weeks ago, is back from Calgary, where he mado a killing in (his bout with O'Brien, and announces that he may meet Pat latter will go get a reputation. Pat made his talk before he had his argument with Bayley at Victoria, and Corbett is making his after his bout with O'Brien, The Indians’ real test comes this week, when they hook up with | Niek Williaros’ Pipping, in Portland. If the tribe can wallop the day lights out of the Roadsters, then have next week at home with the Ta coma Tigers, they will have a good chance for @e flag. But if Nick's! uphill fight for the balance of the season White Hope Chartie Miller, who refused to answer the cali for the) sixteenth round in bie fight with Jim Flynn last Monday, ined by a doctor and found that he had two badly fractured ribs, was exam after he recovers from his injuries, and leave the fighting game to those who know how. All that Miller ever had to recommend him as a fighter was his gameness, and Fiynn seems to have taken that ont of) him. With W. &. C.'e prospects never better, and old Johnny Bender, the . ee man who turned out the championship team for the state college in 1908, | back on the job, it is sure up to Dobie. If he can grind out a team to beat the Pullman boys this fall he will justify his reputation of being! able to make a team out of nothing. eee Everett has it on Seattie for enthusiasm in the way of sports. motorboat races beld in Everett ness racing and the marathon rm The st week were a big success, The har- * held here proved dismal failures in Also the ball games here are drawing poorly on week days. A lawn party will be held at Dug's tomorrow. Ping pong will be played between bites, This should prove a wonderful drawing card, . Yesterday's results in the Northwestern league put the three | ing clubs within one game of each other, The fans here are certainly getting their money's worth, We have a ewell ball team, which will wats win the Peanent, —! all the games are awe and RESTING, BERGO AND M’PHERSON TO BATTLE AT GEORGETOWN Knights of the mitt will meet in| heavyweight championship, Charlie the squared circle at Georgetown| Givens and Floyd Goodman will next Monday night under the aus- ge eee gorge plees of the Rainier Social club. a rane.” Victor Feaahtin, fighting at 188 pounds, and Stanle The club has arranged for five fast: Richards and Billie Riley, at 10 bouts, which promise some cleevr pounds, will furnish the prelimi work, Jack MceDeavitt and Charles) naries. m Green are the matchmakers, and A special event will be the bi . out McDeavitt will referee the mills, between Billie Vietro The main event will be a ten-| Rose. These men will weigh in at round go between Carl Bergo and) 1 5 pounds and can be counted on Jack McPherson, for the CORBETT BACK — ‘8 AFTER P. SCOTT, Johnnie Corbett wafted into ital nis just before Pat fought Joe Bay- yesterday to let us know in Vietoria. These he {s back, Johnnie took a little tou on Johnnie's abilities as a jaunt up to the land of the Canuck! {8hter, that’s why Johnnie wants c to meet Pat, In the absence of While there he stopped) he will take on any y. He was) and the sooner the b scheduled to-go 15 rounds with} “Young” O'Brien. In the seventh} MODERN elegantly round O'Brien's jaw connected with] rooma at lowest rates at Hotel Vir- Johnnie's right, Johnnie left after) ginus, Bighth and Virginia, nea the umpire got up to 16 in hia| Westlake, Elliott 803, ore ‘counting. Now he’s back and he wants a fight oad Pat Scott. It seems that Pat t loose a few remarks about John- titer, BY “HOP” DENSMORE WINS enya fe 1) won the $2,00 stake nouncement that he ts re ‘aie now to who} after-| © boxing for] 2 of nothing at all-—-Taking your vacation while the woods | were wet and cold, and the only way you could get any comfort was to} There's little to choose between a condemned murderer, an} if the} BULL E Just Print 1013 THIRD Ave MAIN 1043 IND, 4 oo wen % Hotel Ethelton and $i stores $2,500 STAKE AT FAIR Finishing first in stratght heats, Dens H. R. Elliott's bay hors 12 trot in the racing under | Fair ter re, firnt of harness » of the King County association, at the Meadows y la There were six “ The racing program was conduct ed in fine atyle, and e ent waa pulled off without a slip. Lack of entries ta ne ral events for ty old trotters and pacers caused ¢ two horses to run in woe fmt the vere even! tched and cau plenty of excit mnt, Bonny B, won} the race for first event for 3-year-| old pac in straight heats, 1 second event for ear-olds wan d elard as there were not enough | btarte Nutway and B. C. were substituted, both heats, Ip th th 2:24 pace, Lady V won in} latraight heats Booster, a jocal| horse, finished third } The results follow First race, 3-year-old le heatse—Bonny 1. ond 2 old Qu “ day thensple Near wil A theatres, | Oppostie Postoftiess tarte DANCING HIPPODROME, S8EATTL NEW DANCING PALAGE, | Fifth and University, ff 6 Cents Per Couple. } ~ | one Al B. mace, first, one-mile heats, Nutw firat, B.} Time—2: 35% Third race, purse $2,500, 2:12 trot, mile heate—Densome first, Heart- | wood second, Dan McKinney third, }Mountain Boy fourth, The Frisco ffth, Don Reinaldo distanced. Time 14%, 2:13% Fourth race, paca mile heat Bonway second, Betty fourth, Di 2:15% mi Time race trotte BOOKL HERE’S HEALTH FOR eT ‘purse Lady $1,000, 2:24 Verton first, v third, Lad drawn. 16% Entries. roid trot—Vera } Wilkins, Barbara, Patch McKay Special Blend, Robin West, Jay Mc | Kinney Eecond race, pace, three heats Boro Grand, Black Joe Richard Lou Hell Onward, Walter's Princess, Ad-| miral, B.C. King Third race eat s—~Lady Piret Dillon, $1,000, mile Frank D. Nic Rose Lecco, Lucile Wilson Mercury, MeAlzo, Lester-| pendence Girl, Claude we vodford, California B., Jean Jac-| ques, Bulletin, Charles F., Alta Mac, | Pronto J., Uncle Tom. The first event will promptly at 2:15 o'clock Genevieve be called) though you he grave. Get Drive out yo [f and restore y fusing your body ing electricity Apply Bleetra- go to bed, turn current of ¢ ie fh while you sleep it will fb es and vitals with m vim. Bleetra-Vit ur strength, limber w and make you feel Modern Charter roitur Oak Heaters. 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