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GET IT FREE Cut out this coupon and bring or mail it to us for our free 90- book about our treatment book contains pictares of Well-built, robust men and wom- “Vita ix many ings you should know Come & talk with oor sealed) Ri 99- i eur ree W-pege il- Tustrated boot ‘f 12 Scoop Hits a Political Trail--and Also the Sidewalk and is a clean, clever little mixer r and Eddie Shannon have organized the Roslyn Athletic club, and have their club rooms at Fifth av. and Repub-| Hiean st, Fight fans are invited to jcome up and look ‘em over any aft Jernoon. There are always some of| vere cong up there training, and spec © always invited to take I hand and help them work out “| WILSON SLIPS K. 0. TO BERGO. } A falr crowd turned out at the! | first smoker of the season held by the Rainier Soctal club in their hall| at Georgetown last night, and they saw a cracking good card. For the jwecond time Jack McPherson has | tailed to show for his bout, and pro-) jmoters declare that he will barred in the future, Art Wilson went in as a substitute for MePher. son in the main event with Carl Bergo, and slipped that heavyweight! ttle Nemo tal in the seo Floyd Goodman and Charlie Giv ens went four slashing rounds to a draw, while the best bout of the evening was between Willie Vietro } and Joe Rose at 115 and 126 pounds) Mepectively. Vietro the de | ctston | Jim Rolin and Vie Franklin, both colored, furnished the comedy, go- fing to a draw at 145 pounds, and) | Stanley Richards and Billy Riley went to a draw at 106 pounds. card was well balanced, and es fans enjoyed it. Jack MeDeavitt ,was referee. POULSBO WINS STAR TROPH got ‘FUNERAL OF | W.H, LUCAS TO | BE AT PORTLAN The funeral of W. H. Lucas, one) of the organizers of the Northwest orn league, who died at his home in | Missoula, Mont. Sunday of aneur-| ism of the heart, will be held at, |the home of his sister, near Port | land. Mr. Lucas was one men of the early days to reduce baseball to a science, a¢ jcording to President Dugdale. In [the fall of 1889 he was instrumental in organizing the Northwestern league, whieh Included Minneapolis and Duluth, and tn 1890 he organ leed the Pacific Northwest league, } which lived for two years. He then D of the few { the game be lwent to Kansas City for two years, \tin land, returning to the Pacific North . promoted the present North | western league, with four of the! cities in bis original league. He | survived one of the bitterest fights | ever known tn Coast baseball his-| tory and was president of the/ league until the fall of 1910, when! he organized the Union association and was its president until the time of his death NATIONAL LEAGUK RESULTS Chicago 4, New ¥ : } Cinetonatl 1, Piitedetphia 6-2 | Pittabure 2, Brookiyn & om t,t Loute 4 ; Gall Stones Removed jpoasible victory for the C After suffering for one year with) \ealt stones, I was told by @ friend) jte try SwampRoot. 1 began with | | warden. jthe pan too bh THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1912. COLTS RALLY IN NINTH: GIANTS | STOP 'EM The fates that decide baseball | gam playing at} Du, afternoon, wore pranks fe park yesterday | snd these resulted in a | bunch of thrills for Seattle fans they can feel yet. In fact the to3 score In Seattio’s favor gives no ad-| equate idea of all the shivery foel-| that chased up the backs of} ts and their boosters in| that last inning Up to the ninth it looked Hke a} pipe for the Giants. Fullerton had| pitched a great game that far, put & them over like a machine and holding the Colts down to three real wwats and two accidentals The Giants played with all the com fidence a Gto0 score could give them. Then it happened In the ninth Speas singled Ray mond misjudged Freis’ slow bound er and it went on out into the far} MeDowell drove «a to Strait, who fumbled {t for an instant and Speas Mashed across Then Pullerton put across a wild beave that advanced both runners, and Williams singled scoring Freitas and MeDowell. Wii Mame died at se od on Burch’s hit o Jackson. Co! a's grounder was “for Shaw and Cruickshank’ | bing t & man on each sack | Just at this point when a good| drive would mean a tied score and! Man ager Raymond sent the mighty Bill James to the mound, and, taking up| the burden with the odds agninat him, but one down and the bases full, the big fellow showed all of his} pranks | The Collins Park Nationals won/the fifty-cent size and after astag | marvelous speed and precision and the pennant in Class B of The Star league, which closed a week ago, by | defeating the contending Lowman | & Hanford team. The game was has been seven years ago this sum | work | played at Woodland park yesterday | afternoon. With yesterday's game played off The Star league closed | | for the season. |four bottles found that I was muob | better Then began using the |larger size bottles and after taking three bottles I was cured. That mer and I bave never been sick | isince that time from this disease. | | 1 can cheerfully recommend Dr }atmply burned up the there During the early frames the Gb} ants were there with the will ow! It was not until the third ia.) ning they put the first run across, | me when Fullerton and Shaw ried game right | lr clean singles and Jackson punche Poulsbo in Clase A|Kilmer's Swamp-Root to anyone for |the pili into the Empress sign fol | wins the pennant for that class and|kidney and biadder troubles bop-| three bags, scoring the two men on, \also the ailver trophy for the best percentage at the closing of the league, The Wanderers win the/ | Class C pennant The standing printed below is of \those teams complying with the |order to report all their games for j the season. ling 1 may do as much good for imany people as tt did for me | yours truly, MISS EMMA HOLDEFER, 2% North Thorpe St, Kansas City, Kan | State of Missouri, County of Jack son, 98. On the Lith day of August, 1999, In the fourth Tealey hit and stol ing on Fullerton’s drive, "4 Owing to the tightness of t re there was a far larger crow Wilson's hit scored Jackson. ‘ other Seattle run was made | Nill's homer in the seventh than usually gathers on Monda and the fans were rewarded will Pet,| personally appeared before me, & one of the most exciting contes 909! 789 vet] ‘ 8 | Standard Purnitar CLASS Pot. | Collins Lowman & Hanford Magnolia B67 786 OM art 13 6 CLASS C L. Pet. 1 B89 The boys ate getting in fine trim | for the big smoker to be pulled off on Thursday, September 19, at the | club. Pat Scott has scouted around and several Multnomah A. C boys, of Portiand, will be matched. Hach member can bring a friend. Wanderers 500 | is Notary Public in and for said Coun ty and State, Miss Emma Holdefer, who subscribed the within state-} ent and made oath that the same | true in substance and In fact. HENRY C. EMERY, Notary Public. || Binghamton, ‘=. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y., for a sam- ple bottle, It will convince anyone, | You will also receive a booklet of} lvaluable information, telling all jabout the kidneys and bladder | When writing, be sure and mention | Dept. R. Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. fe doesn’t matter how you say it— are surprisingly ettes. fine cigar- A surprisingly perfect blend. A Turkish fragrance that ie just their own. An hoy pen mild, mellow flavor is every way different. gti CIGARETTES Because the noshoapionioin —10 more—20 for 15 cents, ? CORE Ww 8 ”" | NORTHWEST 879 NATIONAL WwW. lf Y... 6 Chicago 64 § 590 486 482 449 Chie go 467 Detroit 411|Cloveid 268) - “HAP HOGAN IS | CLASS B FLAG |. The Collins Park Nationals de- feated Lowman & Hanford's for the |pennant in The Star league, Class |B, at Woodland park Sunday, by |the score of 15 to 6. Phimson, | pitching for Lowman & Hanford, was hit hard, while Blair, on the ] | mound for the Nationals, held his opponents to five hits. | Nationals . |Lowmans .. AFTER MORGAN LOS ANGELES, Sept, 17.—It was |learned today that the major league pitcher for whom Manager Hogan of Vernon is dickering 1s Cy Mor-| | gan, veteran twirler of the Philadel phia Athletics, Hogan has made an| offer for Morgan, and expects a re ply today, He also is said to be negotiating for Jim Wiggs, former now with Seattle. | |Coast leaguer, lof the season | rooters” The newly-form uads were on hand kept up the good work on possible occasion The same teams will meet Bt this afternoon when either Bill James or Thompson will go off th hil! for the Giants ‘The official score Soni tie saw, Jac keon. Ni, mt Wilson. 1» " Ray Wh Folieetos. | James, p 331 Totals Portined waheney Rie * Prien, et Mr Dowell Wiitiarne, Bure Coltrin Crutek Steiger, p ee. Ld coecerenon © 7 ‘Totats by Innings oont 16 oo0e0008 hits $ » serait, Home Stolen By Ful wm Two-base hit——Jackson ifice hit--Shaw truck out by Steiger 2 2 (Ni Sie m, Raymond to Nil to MeDowell, MeDoweil x Pitehers’ recor off Fatlerton in § 1-9 and © hits off James in Credit vic at to Staiger Jackeon, oltrin to 3 rune « innings, 0 F 2-3 inning. charge def Moran, INDIANS WIN GAME WITH BUT ONE HIT SPOKANE, Sept 17.— Making | only one hit off Belford, while the Tigers drove out six hits off Noyés, the Indians shut out the Tacoma toam here yesterday afternoon, 5 to 6. Belford threw the game away in the second frame when he gave transportation to five Indians Jansen's error helped in the score making and Noyes drove out a smash to deep center with the bases full, which completed the wreckage for the Tigers, Soore by innings Cottrin to to ¢ wi TIMELY TAPS WIN GAME FOR CHAMP$§, VANCOUVER, B. C,, Sept. 17. Gervais had all of the iful on the ball yesterday afternoon to keep the Bees from becoming dan serous at any stage of the game, while the Champs on the other} hand, landed freely on bot Creery and Kanthlener, drivin of a 6to4 victory by their tinel. swats, Meek and Harmon were sent in as pinch hitters for Victoria in the ninth, but failed to start the necessary batting rally required to tle the score, oo Score by Innings wey Vancouver ‘ Victoria os 164 o0 Oo0L090 YOU Lie re When Looking for a Den- tist, Find the One You try te like coun- Johnson, weed because taining his many guests and constantly flashed bis pean. people who are tc t 713 Firat ook, nee the Heown ming to discover that they a of the wrong & in the Brown. BEWARE oF DENT yiner AVENUE CLA To n office I. myself, took et coe duly 5th offices afforded p 1993. when 000 baraed class with the circus horse ra: work w to de proper bord Dental Practic old oF poreet ue or, enamel or poresial treatment of prorrhes or y: ) lone peers « fhe pevete securely tled, men? Then toss tate. the érink. Edwin J. Brown, D. D. $.“ Seattle’: Leading Dentist. TIS First Av One Door South gras Buliding Block venings Until S and Sundays il 4 for People Whe Work > t think | ay offices, 1 «TDK. BROWN, arge Of the offi. the| coming through early with their the indorsed m7 to @ i Voatel Tele~ ” | BY “HOP” \N. W. TEAMS LOSE MEN TO MAJOR LEAGUE CLUBS CINCINNATI, Bept. 17—Pacific coast baseball teams were bit| when the major league cl exercising their right to draft play ers from minor league clubs, picked several stars from the Const and Northwestern leagues. Connie Mack, considered by many to be the shrewdest manager in the big leag icked Joe Gideon, the senant outfielder of the San Francisco team. Friends of Gideon say he has the makings of star of the Ty Cobb order, Sacramento loses Inflelder Orr, who was also drafted by Mack Hugh Jetinings of Detroit picked Pitcher Klawitter of the Portiand Beavers, and the St, Loule Americans drafted Twirler Leverenz of Los Angeles, Catcher" Agnew of the Vernon Tigers, and “Wise” Meikle of the Seattle team of the Northwestern leagne. The Philadelphia Na Honals drafted Catcher Lalonge of the Tacoma team and the Boston Na | Honals drew Twirler Paul Strand of Spokane The Chicago Cubs drafted 16 players. The New York Giants was the only major league club not to secure any new talent. They at-| tempted to secure several players by draft, but failed in every case The Pittsburg Pirates drafted Holderman from Tacoma, and St. Louis American league team drafted Patterson from Oakland. the My idea of nothing at all—The wisdom of a veteran pitcher who |twirls a doubleheader at this stage of the season for a tallend club jthat bas absolutely no chances to improve its position “eee John L. Sullivan has taken up politics, No, Rotio, he is not a pro-| hibitionist; he is a Bull Moose. . Jimmie Fitzgerald raced a nag ten miles around the course at the Meadows and won, Next morning Fitz bad a charley-horse. } “eee | Joe Wood, the Red Sox pitcher, has won 16 straight games. dently Joe's name has no connection with his arm. “ewee The drafting season opened at noon yesterday. It’s the day when the, big brush magnate slips the little club magnate a draft for the home club's phenom. There's lots of players who won't even feel the draft “ef eee if Jack Johnson Is “broken up” over his wife's death, he certainly | shows no signs of it, says a United Press dispatch from Chicago. a short time after the funeral, was back at his cafe, enter- “golden smile. About all of Johnson's sorrow seems to be contained in his press agent's There is a difference between a golf club and a golf club. One is te provide a gathering place for convivial souls. The other is for the! purpose of assaulting the meek gutta-percha i “eee r of A year ago ‘Arold 'Ilton was a golfing marvel of English persua-| sion. Today he is an English gentleman of golfing inclinations. ee . Taking advantage of the off year in baseball, football coaches are wolf” yarns. ee And the Girl Wina—The sudden matching of Ritchie and Mandot | retern bout at New Or puts the first encounter in the same between man and woman jockeys. . “e. Motorman Charile Miller has secured a return match with Jim some time in October or/ Miller's car stopped when Flynn! I should think Miller would get that’s awfully deep.) oeeee rk) \o/ Flynn of Pueblo, to take place at Vernon, € December. In their recent battle, , punctared a couple ef Miller's ribs. Ured of this line, (Oh, The Topeka team of the Western league pays salary twice a month piteher named Cocreham. If you're not over-particular, that cog- nomen sounds like the greasy part of a face massage. Are his hands Pitonof is still waiting to swim the English channel. maybe! if she has the proper amount of patience tn her system, the cove will ary up and she may walk acroas. | “ee ee | The Cincinnati club has been the alarm clock of the Cubs’ Pleasant | | pennant dream Evi-|. TH rom Athietie Perk AOUR BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3:00 o'Clock am LADIES’ DAY PORTLAND V8. 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