The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 24, 1912, Page 2

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NORTHWESTERN LEAGUR BASEBALL Temerrow at 3—Ladtes’ Day TACOMA VS. SRATTIR ‘Ramission GLASSES oe neem HIPPODROME, SEATTLE’S NEW DANCING PALACE. SULPHURRO BATHS OHI DENTIST WE STAND BACK OF WORK ror 12 ¥ pie. page ome cien | Set of Teeth. 1 +) othe loge $5) terse esi Fit .ccecnevess! rune—Mann, Shaw, Strai Raerifice Bicien base Guaranteed to Stand Three Months of i i “REPAIRING WHILE || Swi: #f & Atbletic Park and 606 Youter Car, Hurtsow Opriat C 330 2nd. AVE. near UNION “Hotel Ethelton ‘TIGER HURLERS| Opportic Featoftics, SEATTLE his chest to the effect would put a crimg Fifth and University. § Cents Per Couple. the use of his wonderful le pitehers, with whe Giants would be Gna wheelers, was fluke homer, —s itively i harmiess. L. D. GRANT Pa Miinerty mia. Latin bt./op. Bojhe juRgied the pill and EE oe om day of the week. 5 iclvobuocencey ol caneunnery Pleccepnadwng 3] conmnunced AINLESS 1) ‘AL WORK Ate PRICES y Payments, ite—#baw, Mann Solid Gold or | jitadille Btcuck owe amen 1. ha 8 Crown .ceceses QP, tienchi, off Hunt 2 isi 2 @5 Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work ....... Solid Gold Fillings, $1 talt~“whalios mpires—Moran Silver Fillings, 50c Up |” wenGiven ON ALL WORK t to Crigat, balance in payments. seven Innings, Score by inn Vancouver Bpdkane .. errors and heavy hitting. Score by innings Portiana Victoria Brooklyn 1, St. Louis 2 Boston 1, Cincinnat! 6, No gam Sas 110 Madison St. OTT Lon A. © % N.Y... 97 1 Pitteb’s 96 4 P YOU WAIT” Cinointh 14 12.600 Chic’ go 69 Phila, OT it A416 Detroit 68 St.Loule 69 ALL|Cloveld 68 Brookin #4 ION, ¥... 49 Bowtor, 47 /B26/8U.L/ ule 4 THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1912. It’s La’e in the Season for; Sgason dow AT HEN OU ~ Come. Here a nti SCOOP 1115 “th “OUR A GOOD PLAS FoR. & MOUNGSTER, BUT “ou rep |The crowd was not pleased jand what points he seored w lelean. In point of aggressiveness, © ote |but Giles did the chasing towards | wim ore a DAY Hig MATESTY WAS ALSO GIVEN A WHISK BROOM AND DUST PAN THE JEWELS OF FRICE ~~~ Prior to coming to Seattle for the closing series, Mike Lynch, pilot of the Tiger crew, gol a wheeze off COPYRIGHT in the Giants’ hope of winning the pennant by May | Shine YOUR KOYAL SHOES --- offerings the i@ to. connect, Mike was evidently sleeping on his back when be made that talk, for yesterday Criger, one of the port clouted from the 9 RIE ATISN: mound In an early stage, and Hunt, KLET— the star twirler, was hit al All Dr ‘sts most as freely, with the result that ae the Giants gathered 12 hits, three of them home runs, which were good for nine runs, while the beat the hope crimpers could do was two measley runs, one of them a Bill James held the Tigers in the palm of hie hand all the way, show, ing remarkable speed and control, and, with Whaling 4s a balance wheel, pesging them over to sec ond in shape to nail three base thieves in the first two frames, the Tigers nover stood a chance, Tn the first inning Shaw lifted the pili for a homer, and in the sec ae tivelyiond Strait fi the same aoe. mediately followed by Mann cease er the third of the day. Just at that wae method/atage Hunt replaced Crigor. strictly my own) ‘The first Tiger run came across be in third on MeMullin’s four. sacker. Hunt showed a burat of speed until the sixth frame when INSPIRES ~ A DELEGATION OF FANS - --~- Mann, Whaling and James bunched hits letting three runs across, * Again in the seventh Nill, Wik son and Strait bit, filling bases, but Mike Lynch did jump into the limelight for a moment and nail Manp’s long fy with one hand up against the Hull sign, pre- | venting a sweep of the sacks. iseored on the throw-in and Whal- jing’s Hner put Wilson across. | The rooters were on ‘deck and [helped the good work along, ab }though Mike Lynch turned the tables on Ole Hanson for a mo | ment by stealing bis green goat. Oie rescued the thex from the Ta Augie Moran, otherwise known Ole Hanson and ao tin “Hie Umpa,” was king for a day | went on the field, bear coma bench. The Lynching squad | at Dug’s park Sunday afterncon,! beled goats of the Portia: while members of the Seattic Root- and a Christmas Giant pennant hopes this sftornoon | ry’ club, axnisted by 7,600 enthual-|lomons for the visitors. at 3 o'clock, when an even larger jgstic fa: crowd than turned out yesterday ts expected, it being the first ladies’ Sui! another handed him the jewels leather traveling case, and assured ‘of his hich office, a whisk broom! bim that the fans really had awarm| Mr. and Mrs. W. Williams are he hearts for him, tnjhome from a fishing trip at the ‘ spite of the fact that he was an Moran's voice trembled slightly as be wed that he is really as human as the average fan, in his remarks, and that he really did appreciate the kindness and good fellowship that went with it. and the ceremonies had a g00d effect on the crowd, and it was a genuine treat to get through me without the 7,500 crabbing at “his umps.” Augie, his flowers, bis presente and his smile that cansed almost @ total eclipse of his to his hotel fn a taxi, and last night the honors con- 4 when he was the guest of place in their Ano a dust pan. Mrs. Leonia Browne, repregent- s{ing the women, and Ole Hanson, the men, were will put another similar ¢rimp tree filled with Mra. Leonia W. Browne, repre |reprenenting nating the women fans, almost) mouthpteces of the fans, and told pre-| His Royal Umps how thought of him, even if the did, in the heat of , and he/gized trout in one day, salaamed, and made other signs o Obelzance before his August Augl-\ covered Moran with owe bess, the while showering bim with frankincense and myhrr, flowers, costly Jewels, yea, much fine gold | to be free from red pepper, or otherjon the diamond, when be pulled a deleterious drugs, #0 they could be | raw one, sniffed with perf His majesty was ensconsed on a/ Otherwise, Mat Mattison, |their love and devotion and adml- covered with Gowers, and the pho- | ration. tographers did their worst. |was then subjected to all kinds of royal and nearroyal treatment, one |ranning under the whole thing, and fan placing the legend on his chest,} when Ole Manson presented him Another presented | with a handsome gold and diamond him with a patr of binoculars to se¢| watch charm, from the pitchers’ box to first base.‘ of the Eagles, and with a splendid sented by his fair admirers, and a} r examination showed the and Oriental spices. Among the Oriental splees, the punk stick was conspicuous by its absence. thing containing a sugeestion of ik” was tabooed at the ball park , a it was “Umpire's day” refer to him as a cross be- tween a squid and an umpbadiliac. assured him of throne carried by Aside from all of the foshing, here Was a real bit of sentiment | eemceouen The grounds were filled to over-| | flowing by 2 o'clock, when the Root- ers, led by Joe Sehlumpf, in the full regalia of a general, and marching }to the stately music rendered by COMMENT FROM PRESS BOX BY FRED HENRY face were sent bearing the Insignia or = SII —_—— JOHNSON’S GAME |; may be made, Thomas intends NEW YORK, Sept. Buropean pugiliete are not all! puncher. anxious for a crack at Jack John- son, heavyweight champion of the world, ia the assertion here today of Bob Vernon, friend of Former Champion Jim Jeffries. Vernon One of the most novel racing pro | traveled across the pand to look up grama ever devised and one which a f will cater to the lover of races,| but his trip was discouraging. whether it be foot, horse, motor-jery time he mentioned his mission )cyole or automobile, is being pre-jthe heavyweight ring artists over presentation at the) there declined to consider any such ok on the afternoon of | proposition, Sunday, October 6, under the direc- on of Albert M. Robinson, who so ably directed the racing during the King County fair. Never before has such a diversi- fled program been attempted in America, The different classes of RACING CARD TO! INCLUDE FOUR CLASSES wlsaceseatmaltals wleorncrenno? Im the seventh Inning the Root- ers in the right field bleachers, led i|by Ole Hanson, took one Angora Hit by! Goat, the personal property of First Sacker Holderman, into camp. peeved Holdie something fierce. He Credit, vietery to|announced his intentions of mutt Passed |Iating visages galore tn that sec tion, A teammate held him back 8. 0. 8. for a cop brought forth a bluecoat, who stood close “white hopes,” € runs and % hits off | piltened = balt--Neighbors, by James. $3 | Pitchers’ record—3 rune and % hits off, ’ TMeSE, ings co hand in hand One is cause and the other re- Efficiency ta made up tn ta part of «yeter, most Important R. A. Malcolm of the park board | expects to leave with a party of friends for a hunting trip on the — of the Rainier National INDIANS WIN AND by the remaining periods and kept HOLD SECOND PLACE the bicacherites trom kidding him. FAYMENTS—Part down and) VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 24.— features of sys- tem is handling financial a¢faire through a bank account Vic Gauntlet, the artist, says You are making a seriou Spokane maintained her position) ~ in the pennant race here yesterday |“Never Again” on the ball game. afternoon by beating the Vancouver | While squatting in the press box yeaterday a lightning pill made its way through @ good-sized np in the Luckily for Vic he had, a few minutes previously, placed his raincoat over the passageway No, Vie wouldn't have walked, they would have had to carry him. without the © bank in your business sonal matters. hands of committees fainiiiar with team 2 to 0 in a seven-inning game, the Champs being unable to con- nect with Paul Strand’s offerings. The two Spokane runs to Frisk’s error in failing to nab Altman's drive, and to the generosity of Umpire Toman. ing to rallroad delay, the Indians did not arrive in time to call the game before 6 o'clock, hence the | Moore will head | which will arrange the motorcycle races. The put-put bikers will have an hour of the afternoon in which the committee NATIONAL BANK Established 1862 First at James Pioneer Square, part of the pro- gram, and the idea will be t have a number of short, races instead of long distance races, The longest race will Mickey La Longe, following his single, had a lot of fun with James by taking a dinky lead and then hiking back to the sack. once too often and Bill pegged one to Jackson that went a mile a min- Mickey was out by a foot, A distance foot race, tot to ex- ceed five miles, together wi eral shorter races {s also planned, With such men as Jimmie Fitzger- champion 15-miler, Vie tor Norman, “Reindeer Bil” with his comedy stuff, and any? others enter, the. five-mile event will be quick and exciting. The race will be a handieap, such Fitzgerald and Norman starting behind the less speedy dis- MUSEMENTS | Phone Main 43, 7 Tonteht, All Wi Matinees Thursday an rt PORTLAND COLTS WIN A SWATFEST VICTORIA, B. C., Sept. Portland won from Victoria, 16 to 8, yesterday in a game featured by In the seventh Inning It required but three pitched balls to retire the Chick up, smashed a low caught the ball one to Nill, who “THH GIRL FROM U. S. figured with the willow, cleaning e the bags twice, once with a triple and again with a homer. Hardest Wear also drove out a homer with three on. Both Wilson and Smith were easy for the visiting batters, >} u Prices wide curve on it to Raymond, and Evening ie Tealey, by a magnificent one-hand- ed spear, nabbed the ball. third ball MeMullin grounded out, There are many harnesd now tn the city and at the Méndow Robinson will have charge of getting together as cl a card of equine speed burne 6 city affords, and a running rac or two may be sandwiched tn, Arrangements for the automobilé races are as yet Incompl triea of local cars from Tacoma are assured, some of the fastest amateur motor. ing ever seen here will be the re- and Director 06101 tmnt 1 A present of a flat board with O100821—8 “Mike Lynch” and “The Big Stick” attached, was made to Had Mike used the plank, he might have had better success than he did with the He failed to get a safe swat. Jack Wilson & Company in NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS Mary Quive an. 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If you can’t call we'll send it, closely sealed and prepaid free, if you will mail us this coupon, Call Robert Pulton, who has charge of the Meadows track, will have the splendid condition with a hard surface such as is re- quired for the greatest speed. Full information may be had and entries may be made in any class of racing by directing communications. to Al- om 8 TL Momentarily forgetting about Van, Jaokson in the first, what would have happened If the umps disagreed, Come and have a garding your case, hours-9 a. m. to urday evenings until 8; ‘Sundays, 10 to 12. Ik with our physicians re- Cousultation free. . Office Wednesday and Sat- Although Hunt pitched ball, he heaved a clever game by constantly slipping something over. M AND FIVE OTHER Git Dally Matinee Today is the first ladies’ day of ROMEO HAGEN IS YOUR Eves = H GILES wc Phowe Main Romeo Hagen was given the de cision over Holly Giles, champion of the 26th infantry at Fort Lawton | last night er 10 hard, fast rounds, by ree Adam Schact | J | If you cannot sleep difficult to get bi dyspepsia, ulceration stomach, constipation, all diseases of the se qf bowels, appendicitis, chromite, it will yay you vestigate and se¢ some I have cured, Private sanitartam N. Ww, “ 6617 22x Hageo fought in his usual rush ing faxhion, and many of his swings | missed by feet and yards. Giles} proved himself the better boxer, | Hagen had the call the first half, the end. ° It was a clean, fairly fought con-| test from beginning to end, but was marred by a young rough house, started by a white man, it was said who had bet on Giles and was « German Specialist on hard loser. Diseases, - q After a comedy preliminary be bi tween a couple of little “smokes” Leo Crevier and Jimmie Moore boxed four of the fanclest, classiest, most clever rounds ever seen at @ local smoker and got the crowd on edge. Crevier was given the earned decision JOE MAY YET MEET WOLGAST LOS ANGELES, Sept. 24—Re newed hope of bringing Ad Wol- gast and Joe Rivers together again on Thankegiving day for a light weight champlonship battle are en tertained by Promoter Tom Mo Carey today. McCarey bas been in communication with Tom Jones, Wolgast’s maneger, and Jones sig: nified his willingness to mal match with Rivers, in case he not get Joe Mandot. Rivers has been resting at Wheeler Springs, and is reported to be again in good condition. PLAYER FRICK HAS DISAPPEARED OAKLAND, Sept. 24.—H. 8. Me- Parlin, secretary of the Oakland baseball club, was completely mys- fled today by the alleged disap. pearance of Infielder Jimmy Frick. Frick has always been a steady player, not inclined to drink or run about,” sald McFarlin. “He has al- ways been absolutely dependable. We have not the slightest idea where he has gone or why he left. The loss of Frick may hurt the Oaks in their fight to hold the lead- ership in the pennant race. He was considered the best utility infielder on the team. eaeneveoveeeee8 * SPORT PERSONALS ° ©0660 66 00 2 ¢ sien ee W. H. Carstens and party have)" rin "ot opie who j returned from a successful hunting | my offices at 713 | trip in the vicinity of Tolt, bringing j with them two bucks as a result of the Washington the Union block. see uy Doctor Brown,’ the chase. that they are coming —_— they soon discover Mountain inn, on the Elwah river, They caught a string of 38 good- 2 I, myseit, took com 01 “Lefty” Burke and Paut Yeskes| offices afforded have returned from a hunting trip] ome Centiat or, on the Elwah river, bringing with them the result of their jaunt—one buck. 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