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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1912. NORTINWESTERN LMAcun Athlette BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3:00 o'Clock p. m. LADIES’ DAY PORTLAND VS, SEATTLE ta Hote! Ethelton | Pa tata ace apd $i per dey, Near all large Slores an’ theatres Oppostio Poatottior, THE CUB REPORTER SCOOP SCOOP == Warner YOU ‘TO START IN TO DAY AND “TAKE A STRAW VOTE OF OUR PROBING ET CUT VEEN, ON THe RE HORA TIAL RACE Say, Scoop, THESE Hees wre Do! “HOP” NEW PHENOM TO sULPHURRO BATHS i)" APPEAR AT | BEST TREATMENT : SMOKER FOR RNEUMATIS (WRLNou see OU DREW THE LOne, THIN, sTRAW = So Your, For. Wicson! Now TELL Me wHa}4nr Ts ALA Aftfour! Now TL. Ger WOME ONE TO DRAW one of These, _avraws | ( = } WOULD You MIND DRAWING ONE OF These PRERDEN TIAL Sreaws ? dineovered a new Dan boxtn. nit inl Senttle Salt ha phenom, how whovwilh a: the flati¢ Aumtiy held F ever 115 San Fra to meet Je round route to the & ‘ evening Owen | id who | 5 \ 4 Turkish Bath Proprietor Tel What Sulphurro Did for One Sufferer, riday He is ound moker, to be the Ce Hooker, @ |hails from — | BULL BROS. | Just Printers: 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 ® matehed fou |the preliminaries jatudent of Mick jmany of the ring mannerinms |that husky boxer, Yle has | meeting and stowing away boys of jhis weight in the vicinity of Sa Francisco and Sacramento, and lover the rings | tious back of the line, He tn nati snow fied that be has the making of a| | xood team from the bunch which showed yesterday, and from others equad = this Mata 063 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. being na healthful they duction. of kieh bathe “tment ened ogg CANDIDATES. FOR VARSITY TEAM TURN OUT Candidates for the U, af W Varaity football team turned ut at! Denny field yesterday aftertioon in S. A. C. SMOKER response to the eall of Coach Gil od ° nd mour Dobie, and while 42 aspiranta| The first smoker of the Seattle for first team honors showed up,| Athletic club season will be held in the majority of them are light, and| the 8. A. C, gymnastum next Thurs there were but four men in the/day evening, and Athletic Director squad who had earned their “W."|Frank Vance and his assistant, Pat There are Griffiths, guard; Bliss, Seott, have got together a good card tackle; Anderson, guard, and De-|for the opening performan By vine, guard, Button and Presley,/¢ry member of the club is invited W” men, end and center, respec p and is entitled to tively, are expected to turn out during the week, Among the candidates were a number of players of experience,| including Bud Young, former Lin-| coin back and famous punter, and Morlarity, from Gontaga college at Spokane. Others who showed were Roberts, the Walla Walla 'B, JAMES HOLDS MAKE YOUR SELECTIONS jexpected to join the v eek SPLENDID CARD EADY FOR | phurro the Bu of my of rhew dress hime back at wo ing lke a 6 in conne atiom tha ould not three al Ton and well, feat. The Sul ° Trial fre. Los vone ev day and ening Dancing guar snteed. 90 teachers MIPPODROMR: Fitth ead University If you have tried te ‘carn from other teach: 2 ico OT a FRANK BRIGGS Reli.ble Jeweler, 1330 First Ave, Wit save you money on anything fn the jewelry Hine. ap the a Dus speed.” process neer tiem wit ened, the ott ' went to be bring a friend O'Retley) of the 8. A. C., will meet a lad of the same weight from the Multnomah club of Portland and Buster 1 of the 8. A. C. and Archie Wyard of the Ballard A. C, will mix it for four rounds, at 126 pounds Said Hart and Dick | Chandler of the 8. A. C. will weigh in at 138 pounds for their contest, and Morrow, the 8. A. C.'s “hope,” {will go against som known from jthe Multnomah club at about 180 +, | pounds. | Two wrestling bouts are on the “jeard. Oliver Runchie and Ray *| Ball will do the grapple stuff at 125 pounds, and Frank Duncan will meet Claude Fortner at catch weights The business men's |the 8. A. C. opened Monday w |der the direction of Frank Vance and will be held on Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday afternoons. CHANCE BETTER OKER. with a good OWEN HO comes to Seattle record. Of course, the bout between Lon- nie Austin and Romeo Hagen, the Fighting Baker, occuples the lime- light in the eyes of the fans, and there are 57 varieties of specula- tion as to what these welters will do to each other. Both are natural- ly confident. Both are trained to} the minute, and it will be a ques- tion of Lonnie’s undoubted clever- ness and speed against Hagen's rushes and hammer-like wats. The semi-windup will be between “‘Sidewheel” Thompson and Billie | Williams, and here again the fans re looking for a great contest Williams was the amateur cham- pion at his weight and has lost jnone of his speed since going into a heavier cla: Thompson has cleaned up a number of boys since his last time out at the Coliseum and this bout should be a slasher from gong to gong. Cari Bergo and Sam Morgan will provide the light heavyweight en- tertainment for four rounds, and Poole and DeVoe will appear in a| It is expeeted that Chance will | four-round preliminary at 142 ipounds. ~™* } 3,000,000 Acres FINK FREE HOMBSTEADS— MONTANA DEEDED LANDS, #8 TO 94 ACRE Ready for the plow. Yields 30 to 60 bu. wheat. Oa: barley, flax, hay, man, Dorman, Herrett and Clark, 2| Everett's last season stars, Shiel and Watson, former Spokane high school men, Wand and Fifield, can didates for quarter, Brinck ney Normal man, and Ha sa $1Ta TRACIE 2x» 905 t-2 Third 5 . alekt Abbott, Ward, Smith and Shiveley members of the serub team last year, Other candidates who showed up| were: Hofford, urd, Nelson, Davis, Bronson, Hazzard, Bull, Bar- ry, Girdner, Chapman, Wallace, Tal- eott, Hanson, Farmer, Burson and! Hancock, Bach candidate was handed a book of this year’s rules, and in- structed to study them, and the at) ternoon was spent fn punting and} NEW YORK, Sept. 18.—Frank passing the ball and sprinting Chance, manager of the Chicago While the men are not as heavy| Cubs, who underwent an opera- as Coach Dobie would like to seé,| tion for the removal of a blood clot be t* gratified that so many of|from the base of the brain, is re- them have had experience, and he ported today to be greatly improv. | is partioularly pleased ¢ there | ed. are #0 many candidates for posi.‘ be able to be out soon. menth. Write or call, |. GINET, lmmigration Dept. c. M. & P. 5. By. 27 Heory Bidg.. Seattle, Wash. C. ITO & BROS. Wholesale and Retatl All kinds of JAPANESE ART GoOODs, BAMNOO FURNITURES. M116 34 Ave. Bittert 4459 et You never saw such fave ‘halt, Houses COLTS AT HIS FOR AN ALL-STAR TEA Se. ER Y The sporting editor is receiving numerous letters from Northwedt- ern fans, inclosing thetr selections for an AlbStar team made up of 7 | Northwestern players, and there seems to be an almost universal, opih ted Aft | BIN James nt a Kid in Mon. 108 08 the parts of the writers that James and Whaling form the-depl pearing as the Resoue Kid in } battery for the All-Star aggregation, as they are named by practically day's game and saving the struggle! gvery one. The greatest differences of opinion are found in the infield, in the ninth inning, he came back/and the following letter is typical of a number that are reaching the rday and put it all over the/#porting editor's desk: he tng that Monday's effort} “Here find inclosed my selections for an All-Star team in the North- Cotta, showing that } » iy | Western league, 1 also would back them against any team of the Pa was no fluke, There was simply | citic Coast league. Whaling, Seattle, catcher; James, Seattle, pitcher; no lookin for the visitors and the| Myers, Spokane, firet base, McDowell tland, second base; Ray- co core was not worse | mond, lop; Yohe, Victoria, third base; Kippert, Van ee ee left field; Mann, Seattl ter field; Neighbors, T ight ” t couver, left field; Mann, Seattle, center field; Neighbors, Tacoma, rig ne on, eo gp sites: Held; Hunky Shaw, Seattle, utility player, Yours truly gone heer neo ie “EB. R. CHAINEY, 809 Queen Anne Ay." Titans, This may or may not agree with your idea of the personnel of an During this last lap of as hot 4) All-star team. All you have to do is to pick out what you believe to be race as organized baseball has seen|the best possible aggregation to be recrutted from the Northwestern in years, James has orders to be/jeague, one man for each position and @ utility man, and send yoor on deck In uniform every afternoon | selections to the sporting editor of The Star, He will hold all of the ready for any emergency, and with | jetters until a few days before the end of the season, and then publish his speed and control nover better | the list of players being selected most frequently for any one position, “9 a rock to tle to for the rest poaetnee With a list of the fans who selected the All-Star team as It ie of the season. ¥ decided upon. It took just one inning yesterday Seg for Bill to settle down to cases. He was touched up for three swats in GIVES | the first, but it didn’t phase him GAM POKA and he went at his work like « 8 ME TO s NE} POKANE, Sept. 18.—After what grandmother to her knitting. De spite the three Colt kicks in the|l0oked like an almost sure victory Ms for the Tigers most of the way, the first frame the Giant felding was ! so perfect that not a man arrived,|!dians took yesterday's game in Diane ts des Secs oF 6 strong | te twelfth inning, due to # collision | wind which made {t hard to judge | between Jansen and La Longe, both the course or distance of hits. of whom went after Gordon's Texas | The only run scored by the visi-|!aguer, which fell safe when the| ltors during the afternoon was a/™€® struck and which permitted igake heuer. by Mabousy the |Altman to score the winning run. fifth inning. That also failed to|SPoka pened with a run, but the ancouple the large one and from Tigers tied in the second and took Ithat on he wiped off the Colts like|® lead of two im the third. In the ~ eighth three Indian bingles tied the! score again and Gordon's hit in the} twelfth ended the agony. Lynch |a school boy wiping yesterday's les was sent to the clubhouse for crab jon from his slate. | After Nill landed safely on the bing on one of Van Haltren’s do cisions. leack by a hit in the first, Wilson Vie AWAKENING ECHOES ARE HEARD — (Continued on page 7) WOLGAST MAKES POOR SHOWING }laid down a four sacker over the + leenter fence. Two runs, Again in |the third the Giants o a can jof trouble for the Colts erally jand for Eastley in particular. Three of his offerings were banged hard, }and helped slong by a sacrifice and a couple of errors, the Giants went | to the fleld with four more to their heredit. Just to keep their hands in and not because they needed ‘em, another run was put across in the sixth and } still. another in.the eighth. The Colts ran like they were tied in their stalls, |. ft was a noticeable fact yesterday jthat the Portland toes were icy | when it came to base stealing and M. TOKUYA, im Mendiog jain, 1eeeerere Iyory, | Ta @lreeeere BEES ARE SHUT OUT | BY THE CHAMPS) VANCOUVER, B. C, Sept. 18 Schmuta's benders were t of a riddle for the Bees to solve | yesterday and he shut them out by} 4&2 to O score. Wilson pitched four) my mtted Frese Leneed Wired innings the visitors, but was GRAND RAPIDS, Mich., Sept. wien ad inlet ila’ the Sel 1s.—That Champion Ad Wolgast Champs could not reach. Kippert|bas gone back, and that his fight- was back in the game ing utterly lacks champichght; Vanewsver form, ts the opinion here today: 0 tor TANNHAUSER Vietoria | Whaling had so effectually crimped | their former efforts in this line that they did not try It and he was saved a number of long heaves to second Wilson was the star of the day with 2d and Pike Instromental and Vocal [those who witnessed the six-rddn jexhibition between Wolgast § Kid Plack of Muskegon and Rad; | Wodinki of Grand Rapids, each nom Ad took on for three Wolgast’s main stand-by dubin * the bouts was his old method of fighting. Manager Tom Jones tok ja number of the fans who had'Gbr plained of Wolgast's lack of gine: that they could have their mone ‘back if they did not like it, * Intertainment Afternoons Evenings. MEALS AT ALL HOURS a la Carte. jthe willow, getting three hits and i |& promenade out of times up. The attendance was large for a | Tuesday, showing the increasing in- | trest as the race draws to a finish. The same teams play at 3 today. A pow poned COAST LEAGUE RESULTS ron &. Onkland & and §, Loe Ang Fa ¥ enuwusese? socescccee™ Heennunne = Tighe shak With the “U" football squad turning out for practice and the high school and grammar school football leagues organizing, the football season is well on its way. Tho soccer enthusiasta are no nearer any- thing definite than they were a month ago. Let's see—soccer is an En @iish game, isn't it? Have Your Dental Work at Cut Rates So Reasonable More Beautiful Mothods, Modern Equip- and the desire to introduce -class work makes it pos- fof us to offer the following | ts in order to acquire Epeenee and patronage. We ing 33 br~ ovweutooun Pcunmounee> S| meovcsoenn erccescconze wleccocnncee® o “eevee Well, anyway, the draft has thus far left Leslie Mann with the Giants, and if he escapes, along with Tealey Raymond, Seattle will have & pretty fair nucleus for next season's team. i “eeee A couple of months ago the fans were referring to Lesiie Mann's Occasional swats as “Leslie's Weekly.” Now he is producing with the willow so frequently that they are glad to admit he is getting out a very lively daily. ‘ 0 1 rune—Wiison, Ma- hit—Nit,— Btoten Strait, James Haatley, 2 : off Bast Piay—Durch to Boole. Portland sesnesee Summary: Home honey Sacrifice damee—Hhaw, Wilson, } k out—By James, 4; BEST 97.50 AND $15.60 POR- CROWNS FOR §3.50 7 FILLINGS (UNEQUALED: TO $3.00. ere ¢ PORCELAIN OR EN- ¥ Ss FOR See TO | OO, ABOVE. PRICES’ fe Y SYST GUAR ley Umpire~Mori STANDING OY THE CLUDS NORTHWEST € W. Pet Seattie #8 $71 Onkra Spokane 86 SE2\Lon A Vancr 96 8 The '¢ a lot of players in the Northwestern league who are pur- posely standing in the way of the draft who could uot catch cold in an Eskimo igloo. i . ee The “amoker” season is now on us hot and hea: poor week when the lovers of the mitt game are w je to have their, cravings in that Ine iatied. It is also the open season for budding iomes to ran tp against the seasoned article in fisticuffs and have buds blighted, Portia 11 . Vietorta 68 Tacoma 61 oo 4 86 A4t Portia 98 “3tleacm'o NATIONAL W. lL Pol b ¥. Chicago Pitts’ ¢ Cinetn. Phils, st he. The American Cut- Rate Dentists G192 First Ave, “tide PIONEER SQUARE. and it will be a MPERIALES CcCraoaAaRn xz AMERICAN Ww. pI their Smoke Imperiales Cigarettes for what they are—not for what they cost. Imperiales are smoked by men who afe willing to pay any price for their cigarettes. It isn't a question of price, but of satisfaction in smoking. e+ ee Alex Rose breezed into the office this morning carrying his head espond to a cheerful “Good morne Scoop, the Cub Reporter, was sicced on the case and brought back the answer that Alex had trimmed the hair of George Nill, a few hours before Nill laid down his homer Monday. ee oe A bunch of automobile drivers who are to mix in the Milwaukee cup races have just finished an inspection of the course, Probably looking for soft places to light. 471 Datrott at Hy $1 88 410/Cleve'd If you bet any regular money on the chance of th the Giants when the Oubs took the: en yourself to the terrible thou ice again this winter, ¢ Cubs whipping ir little spurt, you may as well hard- ht of making last year's benny do serv- The Imperiales mouthpiece cools the smoke and preserves the rich flavor and aroma which come from thres years’ aging and expert blending of ; the choicest tobacco leaves. Imperiales come in a plain package so that the quality can go into the cigarette itself—where it belongs—and where you will appreciate it most. “ee oe @ What's the matter? Have the hunters fatien out with the under. | takers? The hunting season has been open for more than two weeks, and not a man has yet been mistaken for a cougar and killed, . “*e- WW Te 0 6S, 7 | (J. C.COREY SiN Co SLITTLE wasy, Wonder if Germany Schaefer's comedy is as funny to Clark Grif- fith now as it was before the Athletics shoved the Senators out of sec ond place? . * Those automobile drivers who will race in the Vanderbilt cup races at Milwaukee will ha’ to nse extreme care in piloting their cars Broken beer bottles are awfully hard on \'I ies The heating that was handed out by Seattle to the Bees was the. blow that killed father, Twenty-two runs were made on twenty; hits. Every man on the Seattle line-up got from one to four, and seordd from one to four runs, with the exception of Melyor, and he was ag (bat but once.-Spokane Press, Tobacco—not package—makes a cig- arette, tires, You get this better tobacco becaus? | you throw away a paper mouthpiest —not costly tobacco in the stub, SRT SE SS: RN ETT Canadian Pacific Railway Be hae ‘ape Though Imperiales come in plain packages they are soon transferred to silver cigarette cases by these men who consider price incidental to satis- faction, conver vin Victoria . Direct) 7. “eee Motorcyclists may have an enthusiastic champion in the next na.” tional house of representatives if Will A. Hhrria of Dallas, 'Tex., eandi-? @ate for congressman-atlarge, is successful in the coming election. Harris has ridden over 2,500 miles on his motorcycle to all of Texas to say “Howdy” to all classes of voters, and from the recaption he has received during bis canvass he lopks for staunch support: in November. And Harris has promised his friends that if he is eleoted vedic ride the two-wheeler from Dallas to Washington when his term, ing, > le-Vaneouver (Direct), ee att eee hectare So, plain package and mouthpies® ; mean 10 for 10c and a cigarette ob i best quality, 4 10 for 10c Made with Mouthpieces Pennant coupin im every ve Vancouver . ive Victoria Leave Vietoria Arrive Beattle SAILING From wit 4, Clty Office, 713 Second Avenue. ve Vancou ‘ive Seattle . Phone Main 6583.

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