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WORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Athletio Park BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3:00 o'Clock p.m. PORTLAND V8, SEATTLE Ramission We and 600, be: Amateur Fin. Yostor Car Exchanged. ODA <A ishing the Best. Bought, Sold & rnoweo A tiem, il DART OOF: ACME PAINT 2.15 PRK GALLON Painting, Paperhanging Transfer Co. Al ing and di teeth can be re- moved absolutely and positively without pain. No cocain. chie- other | oF ss me Seictiy” my. own’ itively gay ty Bid he dea Av. and Union St. op. P.O. reform, D HIPPODROME, SEATTLE'S NEW DANCING PALACE. Fifth and University. 5 Cents Per Couple. ALBERT HANSEN Established 1883 PRECIOUS STONES, FINE JEWELRY, STERLING SILVER Corner ‘Why act have your finishing one taht? th oats no fore if lett Federal Paint & Wall Paper Company 1406 FOURTH AVE. ‘Theatre full of the best «* USED FURNITURE You never saw euch a« sight Save half. Houses furnish complete. GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. 68 PIKE STREET. Phone Main 3327 EVERY FRIDAY CASH PRIZES. Contestants apply to BE. 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THE CUB REPORTER Scoop Tt WANT YOU SCOOP AND TURN IN a Lor OF PRESIDENriaL ~ SPLIT HONORS SUNDAY If Brooks hada’t gently lofted the leather over the right field wall, Seattle might a little better than to break even with Vic torla In a double-header yesterday Five thousand wild and exeited have done THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1912 Scoop Is Now a Palitical Scout Susr war 3 4 POLITICAL SCOUT, 8095 7} « PUT Me wise, = Dow Ficrma!, ALREADy FOR THE FIRST ACT ----.. fans filled the grounds for the two games, When the curtain descend ed over the first affray the five thousand w and e's were bubbling with joy, Seattle having won 6 to 0. Melklo and Kaufman were the op- posing fiingers in the opening game. The earlier sections of the battle were fast and furious. Por a considerable distance, until the seventh, the scoreboard was a long row of zeros. Then things broke. The Giants located the rubber fn the seventh when Mann started the frame by poling @ single. Ray mond grounded out. Whaling pre- sented the Bees with a Texas leaguer, neither Kennedy nor Raw- lings hung out a red light, and the play resulted {n a collision. Before the pill was gathered in Mann had slipped acroas the pan. In the next period the Giants gath- D. GRANT cred in @ quartet of tallies. The inning was started when Rawlings fumbled Jackson's grounder, Nill bunted close to the plate, and Meek fumbled the ball, Wilson forced Jackson at third. Strait pounded out a double, Nill scoring. Leslie Mann delivered his 24th homer. Meikle allowed the Hees but three awats during the whole game. In the second game “Pop” Thomp- son, our portside Minger, performed the heaving honors for just two in- jnings. It was then necessary to bring on Pete Schneider, the well known rescuer. “Kiddo” Wilson was on the siab for Victoria. In jboth the first and second innings the Bees collected in two scores. I'They found another lonesome tally in the fifth, and the Giants an nexed a brace of tallies in the last half of that inning. In the seventh Schneider connected with a ball that didn’t stop until it dropped out of the bot, bringing Seattle's score up to three, against Vic- }torta’s 5, With three Giants loitering on the cushions and two out in the eighth, Schneider again proved a hero by sending out a slashing double, scoring two. Shaw's double also brought two over This gave Seattle a lead of two runs In the opening of the ninth Ken- nedy hit. Harmon, wielding the stick for Wilson, also swatted | Yohe sacrificed. Rawlings hit one} lto Raymond, who made a swetl/ stop, but when he tried to filng the} | ball to first, tt slipped out of his | hands, Kennedy scoring. Having found a place where the fence |wasn't any higher than it was In/ any other place, and an serial pas | jsageway that would put no ob Istacles in the ball's path, Brooks lamote the horsehide rudely in the cehter of the anatomy and lifted it right over the fence, whereupon the lscore became 9 to 7, Seattle failed }to do anything in the last of the | ninth. First Game. Shaw, tb ‘ er is Ni, 3 . Wilson, rf . Mirai, Mann, ef Raymond, o . Slaee F] ecccex «| ccowennce la | | ewe nnu™ u 2 innings pe oooon 014 ® 000000 to—Htralt 3, Sacrifice bite Struck out—By | Bases on balls off Kaut-| man 8 (Streit, Jackson). Hit by pitely batl—Clamentao by Moikie, Double plays—Rawlings to Meck to Yohe, Keller to Kennedy, Umpire—~Moran. Kecond Game. Beattie 3 Thompson, *Moran Schneider, p .. alecoconon Totals . “Batted for Viotoria— Tohe, ab Raylings, oe . Brooks, ib . Mook, : Clomentson, Kelier, 2b .. Kennedy, if Wilson, p . *Harmon McCreory, eororornose> wlooncccconon® Totais 900020140 220010004 Summary ‘Two-base Schneider, Meek Brooks, Kennedy, Yoho, Shaw, hnelder, nite bason—K Meek. Stolen c tt | 6 rune and & hits 0 hits off Met victory to Behnolder. Strack out by MoCroery 1 gon & (Strait, Moran, aning. 6 By Sohneider 1,| Bases on baile—Off Wit-| Whaling 2), Umpiro—| First Game. ore by innings 16 o oe @1000 Portiand |. Poootee r ao eae ee A POLITICA Scour my BOY io a MAN THAT GeTs on THES TRAW AND Gons QUINTING FOR INSIDE Trott! LA CONNER HIGH GUN AT SHOOT Tarvers, of La Conne:, won first place in tho merchandise oot. held by the Seattle Trapshoo! association, yesterday. Hin score was 94 out of 100. The shoot was the most successful Sunday shoot held so far this season in the way of the number of guns brought out. Boorse Franote @ Miller Flambetght ul oT) a bd a | Pier Ba M M Denham Burne Ulvestad . KM. Wititame 71| lighted with that numeral, Wattelet, president of the Boos, is endeay-|! ‘ is Hopkins Cochran 4 Wittman Johnson . Stadtteid 18 | The Spokane « Portiand « Beore by Inn Vaneouver ...- Tacoma new AMERICAN Louls & Chicago COAST LEAGUE RESULTS Vernon 6-2, San Francisco 1-0. Low Angeles 4, Sacramento 3 Oakland Oakind S86\Loe A. 549 Vernon 477\Friseo 447 Porting 408 Bacmto Spokane Vane'vr Portt'nd Victoria Tacoma ans aT NATIONAL AMERICAN W. L. Pet! Ww. ™ 704 Boston 620\Phiia 607|Wash'n So0\Crte' go 474) Detroit 416/Clevetd ST1)N. ¥. 11/801 ate Chicago Pitted’ « Cinetntt Phila... &t.Loule Rreokin Boston AMUSEMENT! Both Phones 6108. THE OF EDOS-MANON OPERA CO. DOROTHY DALTON & Co. OTHER ORPHEUM ACTS THE VERONA « TITAN Kdward Dorking, The PANTAGES Matinee Daily. Twice Nightly. Bewiidering acmonstration of thought transmission as applied to GEN. BOO’ First Moving Pic at burial of & ortratie That lense” This Week $4.00 Cabinet Bring thie ad with you. Canova Studio 1118 Third Ave. let Us Do Your Kodak Work. MAN +) Sporting world with.“another comeback." cama 32 LINCOLN Football practice be; week at the Lincoln high w' aspirants for honors and on the gridiron turned out ithrough the first painful Hinaries, such as falling on t jand tackling. Actual seri | will begin this week, and }in the North End are goitig [the championship with the ldetermination that Janded the top last year. ec ADS — LINE | before him this year. Bruce and Charlie, The My idea of nothing at all—The Victoria ball player who Is peddling || | around this dope about Friday, the 13th, being bis lucky day oring to find a 13-year-old bat boy. .- Abe Attell is the see-saw kid. jas, a Biritisher, at New York, in 10 rounds. 13° heodooed the Bega and the Rooters rattled them. athletes have lots of ambition will work bard, bat the team will be seriously weakened by the loss tof four of last years stare. They are Bud Young, Dud Steele, Cupid these boys will be felt keenly & great deal in expected of the new / material, and the Lincoln fana say they will tern out another winning Coach Wells bas a hard problem The young and oan of But Bo de A few months back he stirred the Friday night he lost to Thom-| They once touted this/ $4) fellow Abe as a fighting machine. Guess he must be an old model now / The Rooters’ club worked in harmony with Friday, the 13th.| The }Giants slaughtered ‘em and &@ lone Canuck panned them, Geo! it’s awful to be the under dog! Owner Joe Cohn of the Spokane Indians, who has never been known to spend @ like amdint in one place, Friday paid a Portland) Cobn's | Taet that the Indians walloped the Colts street car conductor 13 centa Tor 12 cents’ worth of car tleketa. generosity ix explained in t in the 13th, on Friday, the 18th. oe Coach Gilmour Dobie Is suing a man for $1,000 who sold him a house of which part ts on his neigrbor’s lot. like too much sideline. eee ee Evidently the coach doesn’t At last the Giarts are leading the race for the Northwestern league pennant. The fans a have a winning ball team in thin town, 4 popular place these sunny afternoons. the pennant, Bombardier Wells has just annexed a wife, a it were. O hum, life rfment of this great out- of men and women you dit—this means all the want just when you want pnly easy to buy with our policy, but it is easy to pay the acco§yt, Just a little down and a little eacl/fmonth is sufficient. Open your account tomorrow, In every 4 fitting store! may have ¢ clothing youl it. It is not liberal credi 1332-34 Second Ave., Near Union St. Seattle's Reliable Credit House really beginning to appreciate the fact that we id the ball park is getting to be Certainly we are going to win jarring life partner as STAR WANT ADS BRING RESULTS ; ALL RiaHT Gos54) <M READY TS eh to HARTLEY LEADS NORTHWESTERN BATSMEN Hartley of Spokane still leads the! His: ‘ list of Northwestern sluggers. percentage is 407. Wilson, the Se attle outfielder, remains second on the list, with a percentage of 262 The rivalry between Harry Meek land “Hap” Myers for batting honors | still continues, and in this week's standing big Meek has the edge on his Indian rival, Meeking leading |"Hap” by « dowen points. Pete | Sehneider may be found tn sixth |place. He has busted elght points | above the 400 mark, Mann is com- jing up. Strait is eight points be | bind him. In the team records $e attic still leads with a percentage of 261, Spokane comes second wit 260, and Tacoma is in third place, In fielding Spokane leads and Se attlo is in fourth piace, behind both Vancouver and Portland, James is lending the pitchers with 23 and 7 losses; his percentage is .7 Next to James t* Clark, who has @ percentage of .731. Thomperon is in sixth place and Fullerton Hartley, Spokane . Spokane Vancouver Porta Kippert, Gordon Hp Lyneh, Nyram Tacoma Vancouver Brinker | Thompeon, Neattle Vietoria Tacoma Harris, Portian’ DONOVAN BREA WORLD’S RECORD BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16.—Af- ter at least a dozen attempts, Pat- rick Donovan of county Kerry, Ire- land, and n Francisco, is today the holder of the world's record for | the 56-pound weight for height af- ter his record-emashing stunt at Shellmound park, near here, yes- terday, Donovan holsted the weight 16 feet 9% inches, more than three Inches higher than the former record, 16 feet 6% inches, held by Matt MoGrath of Chicago and made in 1910. WIRELESS WISES VALLEJO, Cal, Sept. 16,—By means of wireless telegraphy base- ball fans in the Far North along the Alaskan coast are enabled to} keep in touch with tho baseball scores in the Pacific league. The high-powered wireless station at Mare island flashes the scores to the boys aboard the collier Nero and also to the stations on the Alaskan coast whenever communi cation Is obtained, PITCHER JOHNSON HERO OF FIRE DETROIT, Sept. 16.—Because he led a group of his fellow-players in the rescue of 30 men and women trapped in the historic Cadillac ho- tel as flames swept the lower floor, Walter Johnson, Washington's great pitcher, is a hero today, Men and women on the upper floors fainted and were rescued with difficulty, A number of baseball players were partially overcome by smoke dur- ing the rescue. ARRY BADLY BEATEN TSBURG, Pa. Sept. 16.— James Barry of Chicago is around today, displaying a badly-battered countenance as a result of his six. round battle with Luther Me- Carthy Barry was knocked down three times by MeCarthy, who had & shade all through the bout, MODERN elegantly furnished rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir ginus, Wighth and Virginia, near Westlake, Willott 803, oo -}ment NORTHERN FANS F mise CEOOL UWI CARD A big delegation of fight fans will go down to ¢ rgetown tonight to take in t big smoker be given by the Mainier Social club. ‘This will be the first smoker of the season in George town, the home of good fights, and| if the others will have good a! program as is arranged for this one} ‘Georgetown will be the popular place for fistic encounters this wintor | Jack MeDeavitt and Cecil Green| have arranged snappy bouts and the twelve men who will par-| ticipate are from the best talent ob- tatnable, The main attraction will doubtiess be the go between Carl Bergo and Jack McPherson. These boys aro light heavyweights and| can be depended upon to mix lively The other bouts are as follows Charlie Givens vs. Floyd Good man, lightweight Biliie Vitro vs, Joe Rose, the boys to weigh in at 115. Jim Bolin va, Victor welterweight Stanley Richards vs. Billie Riley. The smoker will be held in the rooms of the Rainier Social club. PACIFIC COAST TEAM TO TOUR THE WORLD BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 16 With a baseball team composed for the most part of Pacific coast leaguers, and with a few major league players included, J. Cal Ew- jing plans upon visiting the Antip- odes th inter to play a series of games with the baseball nines of Australia, according to announce here today. Although the plans are as yet incomplete, Ewing is carrying on the negotiations with F. B. Samuels vf the Oceanic Steamship Co. and W. C. J. Kelly, who is here to negotiate with Jack ry oix Franklin, ;|Johnson for a battle in Australia, of th but who is also head Australian baseball managers. it i planned to take over 15 players including two extra pitch- ers and an extra catcher to loan jthe Australians, The latter, while superiority of American batteries. Games will be played at Honolulu en route, on Dental Work at Cut Rates on the Easy Pay- ment Plan. WE are actually making $8 and $10 GOLD AND PORCE- LAIN CROWNS FOR $3.50, WE ARE MAKING $8, $10 AND $12 SETS OF TEETH FOR §3.50 AND $7.00. And while some Dentists charge ridiculous prices for bridgework, we are making $8 and $10 bridgework for $3.60, and our Silver and Cement Fills are S0c; Gold Filla are from 7b up; extracting is free. We guarentee all work for 12 years. Come in today, DO NOT PUT IT OFF. We will convince you that we are the real cut. rate Dentists. ALBANY CUT-RATE DENTISTS SECOND FLOOR PEOPLe’'sS BANK BLDG, Corner Second and Pike. 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