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SULPHURRO BATHS RID BOOKLET All Draggists BROS. ust Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE 1043 IND. 5200 Hotel Ethelton | Our rates are in keepin: the times: o Ay Ml and $1 per day. joar all larg @tores and theatres, VEGETABLE SILK ff WEAR AND HOSIERY Conta One-toanth Hike - lave Your Dental Work at Cut Rates IN BIG SLUG-FE VICTORIA, Sept. 11 Kiddo" } Wilson failed to puzzle the Seattle Giants, and was clubbed from the box in the first session, yesterday afternoon. Big Bilt James didn't have much elther, and th oa hit him hard, but the Giants’ lead was not to be overcome, and they won handily, 11 to 6. Shaw started the fight by opening the game with a single, Jackson sent a one-base drive down the first base line, sending Shaw to third Nill drew a pass, loading the bases Wilson lifted one to Kennedy, who held Shaw on third. Strait’s single! scored two. Mann poked out a hit, scoring Nill, Wilson was then yanked and Smith finished the game. Raymond drove out a triple, clearing the cushlons, Whaling walked, and James singled, scoring, Raymond. Jackson was forced out) by Shaw, and Meek’s wild throw on @ steal let In Whaling Victoria scored a quartet of tal-) Hes in the last of the first. Meek) clouted out a homer, with Yohe on) and two down. / The sacks became loaded when Raymond maffed two chances and Nill one. Keller hit for two bases,) scoring two, Keller was enught try-| ing to stretch his wallop into a) triple. | Mann's homer fn the second, with Strait on, scored two for the Giants.) In the fourth inning Victoria came back with another run when both Weed and Harmon hit, W: scor ing on a sacrifice. The Giants sent another over in the fifth, when Whaling, © sss 1 10 James, ° ° Totals . a7 ou oe at a itched Hite ¢, rune 6. Struck out by James 19 Hases on bale son 1, off Mraith &, Passed bal Umpire—Toman GORDON SHUTS OUT PORTLAND COLTS) PORTLAND, Sept. 1! Blaine} Gordon again delivered the goods) for Spokane, and the Indians won from Portland yesterday by a shat out, 30. The game went eight in nings without a score weakened in the final spasm, and before three were retired, the lead- ers had seored thrice. Gordon pitched a «i garry, bases on balls, and allowing but three safe hits. © by tan Spokane Pertiand . se @OOOORO OS seeeeess @ OOO COCO OE SOUTHPAW HUNT WALLOPS BEAVERS VANCOUVER, B, C., Sept. 1 Hunt was tnvincible yesterday, and the Tacoma Tigers won from the Beavers, 4 to 1. When Kippert pounded out a double in the ninth, scoring Goodman, ft saved the Beay- Keller got mixed up on a play to| ¢'# from a shutout home, and after trying to tag) * by Innings Whaling between the bases. throw | snr egesese ees to the plate too late to catch Ray-| ~ mond scoring. Hits by Strait and) Whaling in the seventh scored again for Seattle, and the Bees an nexed one in their half when Raw lings came over on Meek’s My to Mann. Strait was the hitting demon of the battle, slamming out three hits and scoring a like number of times. Raymond picked up with the stick by driving out two hits and scoring ONAL LEAGUR RESULTS m4, Mt. Loate & Boston 4 Poitadeiphia 6 Brooklyn « iT New York 6. COAST LEAGUK RESULTS Vernon §, Sen Racramento 4 Asastes 3 t { Agoew| giving no THE STAR-—WEDN ONE OF FAMOUS FAMILY| TH MACDONA! Macdonald Smith, pictalistoual of 2 PTEMBER 11, 1912, SEATTLE WINS 11 TO 6 |GOLF CHAMP MERE KID; _ y to win the title, his brothers, ‘Ulla and Alex, having won the twice. So Reasonable The American Cut --Rate Dentists GIS First Ave,, “oscane* PIONEER SQUARE. —_ Reem 207 ‘Traders’ TRACIE Kopfweh.” The health-giving qualities of the noted German beers, recognized by all authorities, came from the selected ingred- jents used, together with the old brewmaster’s method of brewing and ageing. In OP ypw you will find the same ideal qualifications—selected Bohe- mian hops and pure malt, prop- erly brewed, and aged by long natural storage. Old German Lager is brewed and bottled in Seattle, Independent Brewing Co., Seattle, U.S.A. 905 +2 Third Avenue jhard-working boxer who Oskiand 2, Portland 1 AUSTIN ON SEPT, 20 Austin & Freed, the boxing. and Wrestling instructors, will hold the firat of their series of boxing amok ers to be given this fall and winter, at the Coliseum, Third and James | st., on the evening of September 20, when five four-round bouts will be presented to the assembled fistic talent. Interest is keen in the outcome of the scheduled main event, the go between Lonnie Austin, who recent ly wrented the title of welterweight champton of the Pacific Northwest from Eddie Hubbard, and Homeo Hagen, the “Fighting Baker.” This will be Hagen’s first bout since he recovered from his recent operation for appendicitis and as he claims to be in better shape than be ever was | before the operation, the fans ex pect him to make a great showing against the clever Austin. He is now working out every day at the Roslyn A. C. and is a hard-hitting ja ambl- tious. On the other hand, he is go- ing up against the hardest welter proposition in these parts, and any one who takes his title away from Lonnie Austin will know that he has been in a battle. he series of smokers this fall and winter, a8 was the case Inst |#eason will be managed by Dan Salt, which is sufficient guarantee that | the cards will be the best that can be gotten together in the Northwet and well managed. ‘FANS WILL MEET | TO BOOST GIANTS “Seattle can win the pennant this | year if we puli hard enough. It | up to the Old Seattle Spirit Rooters to carry the team through. A meet ing of the 22rd degree fans is hore by called to be held at the Arctic Ciub, September 12 at 8 p, m., to or- |ganize. Kvery real fan ia invited.” | Hundreds of postal cards bearing | the above message and signed by {Francis Roth, 6% Lumber Exchange, | have been sent out to the dyed-in | the-wool-blown-in-the-bottle-fans Senttle, and a rousing meeting which shall have for its object the boosting and encouraging of the Se | attle Giants to more and more vic tories and to the winning of the BROWN .NOCKED OUT Frank Delany, of New York, knocked out Joo Brown, of Seattle, at Missoula, Mont., last ‘night 4 scheduled ten-vound go. the Del Monte Golf and Country @ ‘Binith defeated of} The Speers occured in the third renal o es More Beautiful So Se Re ee NORTHWEST coast 4, Methods, Modern | Raul ‘9 me bt aero a as at and w ire to Iintroda paiia. § igh-class work makes It pos 2 S45 Oanind 99 8 for us to offer the following 44 tinue or 31 nen ts - ercer oa 406 Gacente ave influence and patronage. ‘8 making . J J AMERICAN THE BEST 22-KT. $10.00 SOLID) *Kevtmann “1 6 WwW L. Pet GOLD CROWNS For $3.00 To) 7 he BEST 97.50 AND 815.00 PON-) siatied for Emith tm ninth : IN CROWNS FOR sas0 TO!) Qt. i: oe he #0. 0 | | Shaw, 5 4 : , ’ 2 Jackson, e 2 § 0te coed | , 7 . | t ? $| Bomon OL 200t Lule 46 66 pee) is : | - Hearne vate ABOVE PRICES ARE FoR os 3S oe VERY BEST GUARANTEED : lub of California, ts the Weatefn golf champion. He is but 22 and "s)| the most youthful player to hold the|fhe bairn of #79| tithe, which he won at the 13th an t nual tournament ,| Country club, at Chicago. Macdonald Is the third of the fam SCOTT AGREES TO MEET J. CORBETT IN PRIVATE Pat Scott accepts the defi burlet at him by Johnnie Corbett in Mon day night's Pink Star, As soon as he saw in the Pink that Corbett was)few remarks | had to make about back in Seattle and “talking fight,” Scott saw the sporting editor and made the following statement: “When I went to work fo my pres. ent position as assistant athletic director of the 3. A. C. I agreed pot to appear in any more public fights, and as there will be a lot of boxers who will follow the example of this Corbett person, and will come out with a lot of cheap challenges to extn publicity for themselva, 1 make My idea of nothin, at all—The baseball went in the past. National Open Champion Jack Me Dermott by one stroke. Although the Macdonald is a highclass golfer. He | play-off. thie statement. I cannot, under my contract with the S. A. O., appear in }any public bout. However, this Cor- bett challenge came as a result of a the dubness of cortain dubs, prior to my hooking up with the Athletic club, and for this reason I cannot turn a deaf ear to Corbett, Hence I will agree to meet him ia private for any side bet he may wish to nominate, I cannot appear in a pub- Me contest with him, or any one olve, but as this affair started be- fore | waa tn my present position, I will conwent to take Corbett's coin ‘away froh bim in private.” umpire who tosses his filthy lucre to the winds and waves during the easy-picking days of the good old summer time, and then has to go back to the foundry or the restaurant a goon as the season is over, light eee A Greek and a Syrian wrestied down In Portland several days ago for a side bet of a shoe-shining par e* The American scientist who Is to put the Britons In the way of making a stab at the next Olympiad through the medium of better cook is probably taking along & recipe for ple, a hint browning of the festive baked bean, and a menu of free lunch tempta- ing tions. ee Some God-save-the-kink warbler will sional blot on young Waldo's golfing escutcheon, if his gaze ta auffi- ciently intent, The elimination of ' like, very. ee Get a chair and take down the the back shelf. The little sermons the various sporting editors unloaded from their burdened minds, after the death of one “Bugs” baseball and booze, will have to be. been beaten to death ie) With Seattle and Spokane writes as to what would be done Algy, you ought to know better, | protest. e-* The fact that dozens of ice wagons found it necessary to make deliv- erles in the neighborhood .of the ball park top of their sulkys and wateh the caused a lack of entries in the barm ** Seattle has an outfielder who is an advocate of At least he caus f t of the simplified dope much coveted pennant will be the] “ & lot of t 1 dope. Stroll out to yon ball result. Its @ chance to show your| Dati Duy a score card and 1'l bet you a bandana handkerchief ayuleat Giant ‘Seattle Spirit, Got in" on it.|* 8am roller you'll come buck aad spell straight, Strait “Unable to beat any of the tear are about to beat up one another, has be that will keep any team at the bottom. start over again than have a bunch that is everlastingly fighting in that manner, 1 dissension ever since the The football seagon is upon us, Raymond and another man fought over an ama- teur baseball game, At that alcohol doesn’t help a disposition auy, tied for Joe Cohn and Harry Ostdiek would Don’t think you are a yachteman just because you can sing “Moon- Ap lor agalost a frult stand, “e-. as to the toppy eee probably discover a profes Arnold 'Iiton was very unsportsman- eee arnica and the medicated tape from Raymond, tn regard to recalled, “Bugs” is alleged to have eee first place, some poor boob if the teams finished a tie. Why, (where the drivers get on proceedings of the national game) ese, races at the Meadows yesterday simplified spetiing. ns in the Coast league, the Senators writes a Southern seribe. “There team began losing, and it is a thing -4 ithe,| *Perstitions of the majority of golfing SBiths.| Losers, for he made no comment| for! i th tional open | When reminded that the date Oe eee oe tety ane thon raid te con| bis first battle to Tegath his lon} Better fire the whole team and | Kiemet jocia J ir corer vase hy~ Saad DAUGHTER. B LWCILLE WINS E FEATURE EVENT Luctlie Wilson won the 2:29 class trotting event for a purse of $1,000 by winning tn straight heats, Or iginally there were to have been 19 starters in this feature event, but when they wore sent off, only six had lined up. The 2yearold race was declared off on account of lack of entries The Sminute pacers event fur nished a lot of exettement, as each heat was called a race. The money was so divided. Black Joe, owned by James McCormack of Tacoma, won in straight heats, Richard Lou finished second, and Boro Grand third. Cashmont, « guideless pacer, | did « half mile heat, and will repeat | dally for the remainder of the week. Summary. Firat race, three bbats, every heat & race-—Biack Joe first, Richard ond, Boro Grand third, B. C. tanced, Bell Onward hurt drawn. Time—2: 19%, Lou » porse $1,000, 2.29 Wilson first, Lady Hallie B. third, Inde Tom Today Firat race, 2 special event, Doe McKt neth C, Mra Second race, running, five fur longs-—Special Delivery orge i2l, Yellowfoot 1 lie 119, Blue Eyer 119. Third Savoy 2:08 pace. ree $ Kit Crawford, Foster, Tose, Maurice 8. Haltamout race, Hotel stakes, 0, mile heats Ella Peo Local Option, Fran Juntor Dan Patch. ATTELL MATCHED W YORK, Sept. 11.—Deter-| mined to regain the crown wrested) from him by Johnny Kiloane, Abe| Attell, former featherweight cham pion of the world, ts matched to meet Harry Thomas of Engiand| here September 13. 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