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ae SCOOP Tic REPORTER “THE G0SS SENT Me OuT ‘TO TAKE, 4 STRAW VOTE FoR. PRESIDENT aT Ths Corner ! ESTERN thie ite Pa BAS EBALL ‘omorrow at 3:00 o’Clock p. m. LADIES’ DAY * PORTLAND VS. SEATTLE Pommisrion deo « nd 600 Fesier Car Car Hotel Ethelton ‘Our rates are tn te .~- with } times. $4 to Of } ye ee: ¢ ' tores: vt theatres, je Postefttos. BULL BROS. dust Printers, 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 _ IND. 5200 Phone Main res Transfer (o. Office 114 Jackson St, 3 STRAIGHT OFF COLIS | Fully 1,700 wildly enthustastic) fans witnessed the third struggle of the series between the Clants and the Colts yesterday to dance In twe Private instrac: afternoo! and, thanks to their rooting, aided now and then by some heavy swate by the players themselves, the Giants took the combat 6 to 3. As if this was not good enough, “Moga- } phone” came along at the old pay. } moment and announced that the Tigers bad trimmed the Indians, thus giving the Giants a lead of |2% games, and tying the Indians lund the Champs for second place. It looked like a dark and stormy | alaht for the Giants when two Colt | runs were flashed across in the | first yesterday, almost before the | fans settled down in their seats to watch the game. Mahoney touched }one of Meikle’s first offerings for a single, and after Nill died, Fries was safe on Tealey’s error, Mann muffed MeDowel pop to center, and Mahoney scored. Williams walked and then Harris’ bingle scored Fries. It ended In a speedy double with the bases full. Coltrin hit to Meikle, who threw McDowell out at the rubber, and Whaling dou- bled to Jackson, catching Coltrin, The Giants tied the score in thelr half, leaning against the leather heavily. Shaw walked, and scored on Jackson's double. Wilson's sin gle scored Jackson. Strait also laid down a safe one, but the side was retired before he could figure in tho scoring. Doty was again slaughtered in} the second, when the Giants took a two-run lead. Whaling singled and)! Metkie sacrificed. After Shaw died,| Jackson ambled, and with two! down, Niil's hit scored Whaling, and Wilson's single son, | Callahan, Portland ington | State league recruit, went on the hill, and then it was a atp and tuck) battle, the only run being scored off, Catiahan being due to bis own wild heare to first to catch Jackson, Meikle allowed but two hits from come to ws. Prot, Theatre full of the best of USED FURNITURE You never bs 4 such é i+ . aa —_ Houses GIBSON-CHANDLER FURN. CO. Hg race, STREET. 4 BLEWETT st, ACME PAL 62.15 FER GA is +. Painting, hang! Mating, Poin ng. Pagerhangine. the first to the eighth, when Speas/fetgned tack of interest, but «ud-|was nothing. doubled and Fries singled, scoring the last run of the game. Fory Tealey, when he saw the Colts getting their batting eye back in the eighth, sent Bill James out to warm up for the emergency, but it never canm, and Mvikie retired the side in the first of the ninth in} apple ple order. The same teams will meet at 3 this afternoon, and ladies will again be admitted without the formality of buying a pasteboard. | waweeewund “7 331 cnvccendey nf Buleoncs Ld > z > rages saperag nat Sey ara ” OF DENTISTS RELATES orgs. ook charge of the offi- ul ym att raed tice, ne 4 Cottrta, me sss Crovckshaak, Uf wl eocccooennns «|! cnoscoen wl enenenonunnz ec Totals seeeee | Score by ete Beattie Portiand Hacrifics hy hbase -Hha! |, by Doty 1, bares on balle—Off Methie 2 (Willams, Callahan), off Doty 2 (#haw, Jackson), off Catiahan 2 (Jackson, Nill) Hit by pitehed bali—Jackson, by Calla- han. Double plays—Melkie to Whaling to Jackson, Raymond to Jackson. Piteh- orw recorde—4 runs and 6 hits off Doty in 1 2-5 innings, 1 run and 2 hite off Caltahan in 6 1-2 Innings Credit vie tory to Meikia, charge defeat to Doty, Um pire—Moran SPOKANE INDIANS LOSE TO TIGERS SPOKANE, Sept. 19.—-Hurling the game of bis life, and with the closest kind of vac vom support in ‘téwia |. Brown, D. D. S. Geattic’s Leading Dentist. | 71S Fiest Avcnue—Usion Block gmt Deer South 42 ths Festal Tete- ih Building s Rrepincs vet & ta “ve ad for People ‘Whe t Canadian Pacific Railway STEAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE Leave Vancouver Arrive Victoria Victoria | SAILING FROM VIER 1. 71% Second Avenue. Phone Main 66a, City Office DIRECTORY BY DISTRICTS this Directory is Placed Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Business in Your Own Locality. Patronize These Firms —They Depend on You for Support Fremont District “GOAL AND WOOD DRUGS McMULLEN & Co, | _ $5.00 BOOK FREE | To any lady who will call p Phone ws for your ont and Wood, | store Wwe’ will preasnt’ a copy of Hx —Pxonns— burg’s Home Recipes, Office, HW. OM, Ind. Red br. FREMONT DRI!~ Co, After 6 Dp. m., Green 472, White 460, | eee OVER LEAP DAIRY, Tne Woodland Park — Wikia'Seo; while dak | INTERLAKE FUEL CO, CLOVERLEAF DAIRY 1319 N. 46th 3400 W. Park Av. Most Complete and Sanitary Dalry N. 908 N. 3 N. 400 in the City, INTERLAKE FUEL Co, 12 Quarts for 91.00. —_— CLOVER Liz Wood and Coal, Building Material and Teaming _..| Austin and is expected to put up a | weight from St. Paul, and Leo Cre- hen STAR—THUREDAY, SEPTEMSEE. 19, ihn ‘Scoop Takes a Straw Vote ang] ; WHOS YOUR CHOICE FoR, erase MisTerR ? GIANTS MAKE IT\WHICH WILL WIN---AMERICAN ROSE OR | ENGLISH LILY, IN PERILOUS CHANNEL SWIM?) $.A,C. SMOKER DOVER, Eng, Sept, 19.-—Kver since G, Washington cornered Cornwallis at Yorktown, the British and American brothers.un derthenkin have been walloping | each other at every turn--and now | the women are tn it in Dover, in little red briek | cottages on the Esplanada which skirts the English channel, an American girl and an English girl have been watching each other like | kitty hawks. The girla are Rose) Pitonof, champion of Amertean women «wimmers, and Lily Smith, the English girl who gives splen-| did exhibitions of a tugboat ber} self | Both want to swim the channel. Bach aspires to be the first worm-| an to stinte the roughest bit of| water In the world—a feat never performed by one of the sex, and| by but two men. For more than six weeks the girls have walted by the water for! the , rainy weather to disap-| pear, that they may bave decent conditions for their swim. All Do- ver is interested in the determined mermaids, and the girl from across | the briny bas as many followers as) uglish beanty | ampa watch each} other closely, that neither girl | may be first to attempt the wim. | They keep a retinue of tugs and small boats in constant readiness, for it is no small thing to bra: the English channel chop, in a swim to La Helle France, and to the first one will get large gobs of advertising and press agent ing, for future vaudeville engage ments, Both girls are accompanied by their and every morning each sire is afoot before daylight, scanning the horizon with glasses for the first threat of @ promising | day, that his daughter may take| advantage of the conditions One fairly good day did come. The Pitonofs watched the Smiths. | They didn’t particularly want to make the swim, but would if the Smiths started. The Smiths) desly, from an outotiheway corner of the harbor their boat} shot along the English coast ond Juno lly was on her 20-«uile «wim to Margate. = the pinches, Ren “Hunt | twirled the Tacoma Tigers to vietory youter-) day afternoon by a 2 to 1 score. Tacoma cleaned up the gamo in the fourth frame whon they bunch. od their bits and were aided by Powell's error. “Hap” Myers tripled in the first inning, and} would have scored had he stayed awake on third base, where be was caught Roore by tonings: fipokane Tacoma KELLAR’S ERROR | LOSES THE GAME VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 19.— After Clark and Kaufman pitched big league ball for eight innings yesterday, with neither side able to score, Kellar fumbled «a drive, which permitted Engle, who was running for Clark, to cross the pan with the winning run for Van- conver, the only run of the game. Seore by innings Vanonuver ° Vietoria erie S006 6 oz! 1 emt ar & wow “Tork and Brockiya Chicago games postponed: rain Now feattic Spokane oss] NATIONAL AMERIC AN w Pot,| Ww. 1 694 Poston ¥.. 6 { Chicago § Pittob Cinointt 70 Phila... 64 At.Lowis 58 Brookin 61 Boston. 44 97 iss ea B10/8t.L'ule 47 91 HAGEN TO BOX GILES 10 RDS. | The first boxing contest of the! Season over the longer route will be held before the Fort Lawton Athletic club on Monday evening, September 23, when Romeo Hagen will box 10 rounds with Holly Giles, the favorite of the Fort Law- ton soldiers, Hagen will be fresh from his Friday night contest with Lonnie Great contest with the clever negro boxer. Dan Salt is promoting the affair and in addition to the Hagen Giles bout will stage two prelim! naries, one of which will be between | Jimmie Moore, a clever feather: vier of San Francisco. The other preliminary is yet to be arranged. Arrangements have been made for special car service on the Fort Lawton lines and as there is a splendid automobile road to the Fort it is expected that Seattle fans will take advantage of this op- portunity to watch the “Fighting Baker” work out for 10 rounds. jhas attempted the ewim, | triumphe. " oe WHat LEaque, Do They | } ROSE PITONOFP—LILY SMITH The next day the Engliah press)and just as tt will be until the blazed with the news, but g@&palend of time, probably; good na- and Kose Pitonof declared this/tured rivairy with woman pitted | Tho channg® re against woman—tot sive mained Gnoonquered by Senate on chance to take a yank at th Days have passed, and felther)bulidog’s caudal appendage or t engle’s feathers, and watch them It te the United States againat| grasp both opportunity and tall ss ae as it was im 1778,| ploce, WORLD'S TENNIS => CRACKS TO PLAY. PASADENA, Cal, Sept. 19. Plans were announced today for a big tennis tournament to be held this fall or winter on the Hotel Angie Moran is not to be over-| Maryland courts, said to be aMONK joked. As both Umpires Van Hal} tho fastest in the world, where the jon and Toman have been the © Sutton sisters won thetr earliest teat qgures of an “Umpire's 14 at both Tacoma and 5 the Boosters’ club has decided to ¢o the same for Moran. Admirers) ot his umps must wander to tn a MMENT FROM}, PRESS BOX |; BY FRED HENRY It is expected that Maurice Mc Loughiia, Those. C. Bundy, Melville Long, Wm. A. Larned, Hazel Hotch \ Sessa the. Cate —— will | grounds Sunday with presents, E come to engage in the contests. | eee any aa and perishable —_ | goods barred, AMUSEMENTS Far be it from the rooters to be SEATTLE THEATRE |« Gu bunch, Bester doing © lot} ne Main 42 of rattling yesterday, both Ole Han- son and Jay Thomas dragged a toy goat out to the park. Thomas pre . sented the goat to Basterly with| “THE GIRL, THE MAN AND THE due ceremonies. Ole Hanson put! a jen anchor on his Angora for fear the Colts might do it bodily barm.; CLIFFORD Evening Price ‘ie. S00, The, $1.00. Witson and Jackson were the hit- ting “fiends” of yesterday's battle. They each swung snfoly twice. One of Jackson's pokes went to center for two cushions, Shaw scoring from first. Doth Phones THE OF RDOS-MANON OPBHA CO. DOROTHY DALTON @ C0, OTHER ORPHEUM Acts Although Meikle pulled himself out of some deep holes in good style, the fans felt about as com- fortable as the peasenger who must eit in a dinky row boat while an ivory” rocks the craft. = + > nIpres mee ELIT ty: Dugdate’s eyes fairly sparked and | a wide smile came across his coun- tenance yesterday when he saw that in the near future a catcher would not be needed. "Twas like this, Speas, batting, fouled one. It spanked the upper part of the grand stand and bounced right back to Metkle, who was on the mound. Meiklo didn’t move an inch, Kaward Dorking. _ |The PANTAGES | satince Dally. Twice Night MERCEDES Row!ldering demonstration off thought transmission as applied must Os FUNERAL Although many times it was 3-1 against him, big Meikle displayed wonderful control, He issued but two passes, Young Callahan the Paul Strand of the Colts. Seatth got but one run and three hits off the young portsider, He started with two gone in the second. is BE GUIDED BY THE ADV TISEMENTS BELOW. THEY A RELIABLE AND WILL MEE YOUR EVERY WANT DAIRY BRICK ICE CREAM Three Flavors, Try It. You'll Like It. Royal Dairy, 5426 Leary Av. EMBALMERS Calls Might or Day. Prompt Attention 8. MAYFIELD PHONE BALLARD 9 Prices in Beach. Ballard Sheet Metal oe 6. z Sayers We O. B. Banos malt URNACE WORK ine HY Lee Strait made a beautiful cun- ning catch along the boards’in the sixth, when McDowell hit a high one in his direction The Giants choked the Colts off with two tallies in the first inning on a nicely executed double play. Coltrin drove one to Meikle; Metkle speared it, throwing McDowell out at the pan, and Whaling heaved to Virst, catching Coltrin before he had hardly left the pan, This play w. retired tho side. It's ladies’ day again today, PORTLAND, Or, Sept. 19.—Al ready planning for the strengthen. ing of his 1913 team, Walter Mo Credie, manager of the Portland club of the Pacific Coast league, GREAT GARD FOR either |; | and UR SPRCIALTY .Ballard Sheet Metal Works ‘skylights, Blow Piping, Conductors Gutters, Hote) and Restaurant Wo General Mill and Boat Work ‘nnounces he has put in bids for drafts of eight men. The McCredie bids will be opened in Cineinnati Saturday with the other Class AA league bids, ~ BY “HOP” re AIN'T A GOING TO Bu mo PRasiOENTIAL Bsc rion TWA. AP Tew, THe. Efe BALL SHASON @vara- wok exe, TONIGHT Here is the full card that will be presented at the first amoker of the season at the Seattle Athletic club this evening, Wrestling ichey, 8, A. C. vs , at 125 pounds 36 pounds, 8. A.C, 145 pounds, Bob laud 8 A. c. Boxing O'Reilly, BA of Portland, J 116 Frank Williams, pounds Buster O'Nefl, 8 A. ©, va Archie Wyard, Ballard A. C,, at 126 Cc, at ve. Hart, A. CC. va. Dick Chandler, 8. A. C., at 135 pounds Andy Duval, 8, A. C., va. Know! ton, P. N. A. champion, 135 pounds Rill Morrow, 8. A. C., vs. Meibus, of Portland, at 176 pounds Next the heavyweix the best bot ines to be thet, between Duval and Knowlton, ag the latter cleaned up every lad around Portland last sea son, some evenings taking on and putting away two boys Every member of the club ts tn |vited to be present 4 bas the | brivitege of bringing a friend aftair, 8. M. Brackett and Howard Cos- grove challe any two members of the 8. A. C. to a handball match, for fan, money, marbles, chalk or} similar bric-a-brac. The classes for ladies opened Tuesday and were well ttended, | and the falr pupils got away with thelr work in gros shape. The &. A. C. wrestling class will have a fancy squad of youngsters hie fall and winter, Practically all of the ol@-timers are back and there is a fair gathering of recraits. Frank Vance says it is a mortal cinch that 8. A. C. athletes will get! eway with the majority of the) events in the P_N. A. wrestling! | tourney scheduled to be held in Seat-/ tle several months in the future. | 4. Keith je the newest man to en- ter the boxing squad. Pat Scott says that he had on the gloves with! the youngster on his first appear. ance and found him as strong as an ox at 135 pounds and unusually clever. Pat picks him for a winner. | After being thoroughly overhauled repaired, the bowling alleys were opened again Monday, and “Pinkey” fs again on the job. Some of the former devotees of the game have learned of it and are back on the alleys. Men in charge of the 8, A.C. are figuring on getting out werrant for “Doe” Moorehead has fatled to show for four days. Frank Vance recently broke into print by walloping Pat Seott on the handball courts, Pat was at The) Star office early yesterday wait-! ing for it to open so that he could make his get-even statement to the | effect that he bowled circles around | Vance Tuesday | gym) earch He CARD COMPLETE FOR FRIDAY'S SMOKER | Dan Galt today completed his éard for the first Austin & Freed) smoker of the season at the Coll seum Friday evening by matching | Charles Henderson, a new star in the heavyweight firmament, with Art Wilson, ‘These men will welgh in for their four-round contest at 176 pounds. Wilson has been mak ing great strides recently and a hot contest may be expected Lonnie Austin has practically completed hin training at the | Austin & Freed gym, and is now finishing up on light road work. | He has b working out with a number of boxing pupils, any one of whom is rendy to teatify that he has speed enovgh to hold his own! » Hagen, “The Fighting} n the n event of Fri day's smoker. is also train ed fine, and has a large following who are willing to bet their shoes that he will cop the title now owned by Lonnie. With conditions as they are in both camps the fans} should see one of the greatest! bouts of the boxing season when these boys mix it Priday evening. Another heavyweight event that) gives every promise of being full of pep is that between Carl Bergo and Sam Morgan. Both mex are good ring generals, and each is the pos seseor of the required punch Other bouts on the program are Owen Hooker, Mickey O’Brien's| pupil vs, Jack Slafley, at 115) pounds; “Bidewheel” Thompson and Billie Williams, at 133 pounds, and, by the way, this little argument will be a humdinger; and Poole and DeVoe, at 142 pounds. Th fact that this emoker will be staged In the Coliseum assures the fans of a good sight of the boxers and every move in the ring, all from a comfortable seat and the good card, together with the popular prices, should fill the house. WANT T Th South Park team, composed of inds averaging 17 years, is anxious to get games for the two remaining Sundays in September. They will go out of town for a game on either Sunday. They | have played seven games this sea- son without a loss, and prefer to line up against the Collins Park ‘ationals. Games may be arranged | by phoning S W. 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