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Both Dress Suits and Tuxedos, made up in the finest materials, are here in all the various sizes priced from $30 to $35 ste eeeeeeeeeee SCOOP me, FOUR STRAIGHT; GIANTS’ MARK FOR SERIES By taking both games of « double-header away from Tacoma yesterday afternoon the Indians nofted themselves half a game clow er to the proud eminence oceupled by the Giants, who made tt four straight for the series with Po jland by waxing the latter 6 to It was a ewatfost so far an Seatth but not. that natur that permitted the back and murmur was concerned of & ewatfest fi to settle We are safe.” Sixteen hite were made off Rloomfteld, but they did not Mure in many rons, thanks to the alr tight support of the Colts llooked very much as if the Giants Thad broken up the game in the firet when Shaw, Mann and Raymond |clouted out bits, Nill sacrificed and Esola gave an exhibition of plain land fancy juggling while runners were speeding home. It gave the |Giants four rune. The enthusiasm of the fans was shortlived, howev the Colt¢ came back stro the third and made things loc ous. Mahoney cracked owt « fouble, Fullerton hit Speas with pill and walked Fries whens hotsted the distress signal, Thompson steered for the jmound under a full head of steam. i Mahoney crossed the pan with the lxecond run when McDowell drove lout a very torrid specimen, but « | wonderful heave nailed him before | ¥* }he reached first. Double plays by Raymond and Nill in both the fifth and seventh frames clipped the the Colts to break | 4 again } While hitting freety im both the twecond and third, it was pot until the fourth that the Giants were/ able to land another run when | Thompson hit and Esola and Me- | Do got balled up as to which Ishould recetve Bloomfield’s heave to stop Jackson. Nill figured in the willow work in thie frame, and again it was Nill who atarted the jbatting rally in the landed the last Giant run. three bits to make that run, at that. | A crowd of approximately 2,000 wildlyonthusiastic fans saw yo |terday’s combat, and nearly half of |them were women. The same Hthing may be expected this after. jnoon, when the same teame will moet at 2 o'clock, as this will be |the Inat ladies’ day of the week. The officts! score Men of All Sizes Men of All Ages Look Better Feel Better and Get Better Values In @ Bradbury Let us show you the exclusive line of men's tailoring just received from the Bradbury Winter Suits and Coats, designed for both men and young fel- Rough Scotch weaves, tweeds, worst- eds, cheviots and serges are among the many System—new Fall and lows. it’e a Bradbury John B. 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Just What Were the Gentleman’ 8 Politics, Scoop? a7 Mere i# all of the dope about the closing of the Northwestern league baseball » in mn compact form | Star readers i The season will close Sunday, | September 29, and the Giants will | finish thelr season on the bi grounds, playing ten more games on the regular schedule and poss ap a pm ned game | a double header | for ’ witt finish ont and, playing three Tacoma will come to The Gian week th more ga: Seattle Monday and play & series lof six games, closing Saturday, Sep tember On September 29 Port land will u's finisher here with All next week Spokane will play at Vancouver and they will prob ably close the season with « double: | header on Saturday. Portland will play at Victoria next week | clo umn aa Wileon, ef Et | rw ‘ Thompeon, ps. Totals . Portiand in Revie H Bloomfield p . El eoccewnwe wleesccoe-ge Sh ewenmadee? | ‘ inninee | Totals More by feat Poe | Breton owt By Fullw | Wiecmfield 3 lerten 3 (MaDe field 1 (dee Bpean by Puilerte mond te Mill te Ja Jackson; Dioemfietd to ae lame Pilcher! records hits off Pullertom in 2 inal 4 bite off Thompeon in T vietory to Thompeon on ples; charee defent te Mie pire Moran CHAMPS GATHER __| AGAIN FROM BEES VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 20. & duel between Byram and yesterday, tn which Byram had a shade, and {t tesulted in an other victory for the Champs, 2 to |i. After Vancouver scored in the first there w nothing stirring | until the sixth, when Victoria ted. | Hite by Goodman and Brinker in the Inst he’ of the sirth brought tn the winn un for . ancouver. Seore by innings Vancowver Vietorts SPOKANE TAKES A DOUBLE-HEADER) SPOKANE, Sept. 20.—Fighting every inch of the w tossed both games of header for the Tigers against the Indians yesterday, but the Braves were too strong for bim and the Tigers, 1 te 0, an first game was won in the eight! when Cartright tripled, and sor on the throw-in of De Vogt’s long fly. The second game was to have been called by agreement in the seventh Inning, but the teams were tied in that frame, and it went on to the 10th before Cooney doubled and Johnson drove one over Lynch's head, scoring Cooney. First Game eee 1 ot C000 Ee Oe o1¢ ze NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS Clacinnati 1, New York 1-% Brookive 9-4, Chicago 6-12 ' Boston 1-1, Pittebure 6 MtLouils at Philadelphia Se a AMERICAN LEAGUE READE Cleveland 9-6, Boston & Washington 4, at Lous Chicago 1, Philadet Detroit 6, New York 6. COAST LEAGUE RESUIES & Onkiand 2. A ° Los Angeles 4, Portiand 5. : San Francisco 3, Sacramento |. . we i trans and = Credit wie! Um 16 . — C008 O1L Oe Omt rain. a i NORTHWEST cor Pot.| 077 Oakina 664 Low A. 98 661, Vernon 92 464/Priseo. 12 436 Porting 97 |acmto Spokane Vane've Porti'na Victoria Tacoma Cinotntt Phila St Louie Brookin Hoaton PORTLAND, Or, Sept. 20—To Charlie Cheech, the Los Angeles heaver, today belongs a 1912 Pa- elfic Coast league record, he hay- ing won the li4nning game with the Beavers here yesterday by pitching only 97 balls, WILL INVADE U. 5. NEW YORK, Sept. 20.—Hughie Mehegan, the Australian light weight champion, who beat Matt Wells on a foul in London this week, will come to America next month to take on a number of American boxers, according to word received today. Mehegan's chief battle will be with Packey McFar- land, this | « | for RIDAN, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912, HERE’S ALL THE DOPE ABOUT SEASON’S CLOSE faturday, and it ts Victoria will go to 29 to end with a game with the the series probable that Tacoma on season Tiger This leaves 11 regular games for all of the teama to play, sot count ing One oF inore postponed games. which may possibly be sandwiched ta. optember Tealey Raymond has figured it] out that the Giants will cinch the wnant in the they take ight out of the 11, 0 tter what any other team may do, but if Van couver and Spokane split anywhere ff even next week, and the Gt oven Jants do not suffer an awful slump, which is hardly probable, the lat ter will e the flag cinched by winning « fower number of games. As Sunday will be Umpires’ day Augie Moran, and the cere monies will take some little time, no effort will be made to pinay a doubleheader with Portland COMMENT FROM PRESS BOX BY FREO HENRY The score of yesterday's battle ertainly does not indicate the swat-| €#¥e him an undeserved decision. Giants engaged in. Bloom hed for 16 bingles. ullerton wasn't him. When T. KR. derricked the lit tle giant the sacks were groaning) | c. pe the morgue was vacant. Thomp-| lover Buster O'Neill of the 8. A. C.,, the credit for winning the) land Pat Scott showed his sense) fon get game on general principles Tha New York Giants © | j was between Bid a bit] Chandler, and Hardt had things his ; suaeeh when T. Raymond recalied| Way at all stages. | ald have) Ting | *!the time of their life beating the) A. C. CLEVER BO) E'S } frequently than his heavier [NLA | it with George Duval of the 8. A. 0 BY “HOP” BLAMKETY BLANK Biz NUSs! Phone Main og [yres Trag d4 Bean om vee! | TONIGHT’S CARD COLISEUM SMOKER Four rounds—Charles Hen- *| Gerson va. Art Wilson, of Se #| attle, at 178 pounds Four rounde—Poole vs. Voe, both of Seattle, at pounds. Four rounds of fan Francisco Blafley of Seattle, pounds Your rounds—Carl Bergo Sam Morgan, both of Se . at 178 pounds. mr rounds —~ “Sidewheel Thompson vs. Billie Williams, both of Seattle, at 132 pounds Windup Four rounds—Lonnie Austin Romeo Hagen, both of Se attle, at 145 pounds, for the MIX AT S.A.G SMOKER Visiting athletes had the edge on the &. A. C. boxers at the first smoker of the season held in the) sym. of the Beattle Athletic Thursday evening, Inds f Multnomah club of Por charge of Tommy Tracy, taking two| of the three events tn which they|® appeared, and a Ballard A. C.ia@ youngster winning his bout \* In t heavyweight event which | was the feature of the evening, Bill * Morrow of the &. A. C. landed more! ® welterweight championship of oppo-)® the Pacific Northweat. nent, Al Melbus of Portland, and|¥¥¥e¥ a YY ¥ HYMN EH was justly awarded a close decision. we Walter Knowlton, 136-pound P. , Sept. 19.—Just 20 champion, of Portland, mixed | seconds before the gong would have ended the 20th round and the fight. Frits Holland of Spokane knocked plain before the start that his title}out Vie Hansen of Coalinga here was not involved in the bout, which | last night. Holland had a shade al! was just, as Duval had several) the way through the fight pounds the better of the w ght} — around the champion in the porn rounds, and lost nothing in the ex} —AND OUR— CLOSING OUT SALE OF HARDWARE De 142 Owen Hooker vs. Jack at 116 SSSSC EERE SEER EEE EE EE Knowlton was careful to make it The gory bout of the evening Hardt and Dick| Archie Wyard of the Ballard A earned the decision he recetved when he tossed the sponge Into the ring for Frank O'Reliley of the 8. in the second round of his local Giants at the present pace the| bout with Walter Williams of Port- land. Seattle club is going. The Giant "| clashed with the Vancouver Reavy ere of the Canuck lot, Lee Mann couldn't connect safely with a sin gio ball in 35 times up. Mann's conditions are exactly re Mann see! to be hitting 34 out of 35 times up, or there abouts Bobby clothes Coltrin was fa fa the grandstand yoster | day, and he had a lot to say about the umpiring Tt peeved Moran, and he threatened to chase Coltrin from the grounds. Bobby was one abundance of silence from that period on civilian | oe pit | make as easy work oat of « double! In the wrestling contests 0. Runchie won from Ray Ball in two straight falls, and the decision was warded to Frank Duncan over Claude Fortner for the former's ag- greestveness Ole Hanson and Tom Shields act ed aw judges, Charley Hulen was referee Following the smoker the spec- tators were guests of the &. A. C at @ Dutch lunch on the top Moor of the club building GO TO A DRAW DUBUQUE, Ifa., Sept. 20.—Tony Caponi of Chicago and Gus Christie of Milwaukee, middleweights, went 10 rounds here last night, which re sulted in a draw decision. 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