The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 5, 1912, Page 2

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ems Hic GLASS BOXING Fast, clean sport, with clever, well trained athletes contesting, | marked the Hullding Trades smok @r at Dreamland last night, where @ crowded house witnessed five} ———_— | CAFE TANNHAUSER 2d and Pike Instrumental and Vocal ff) Entertainment Afternoons J} and Evenings. MEALS AT ALL HOURS a la Carte. WELL START 0 WITH @ RIGHT SHAVE T To THE MUSH AND = j speedy bouts, Charlie Givens and Hilly Farrell went the fastest route of the evening, getting a draw. Givens handed the Wenatchee boy} plenty of nasty wallops, and the boy | from apple town bored right tn after j more. It was & swoet scrap, Eddie Shannon end Young Max well showed true lightweight apeed | wet got a draw. Romeo Hagen went after Harry Forbes with tn jtent to @emolish, but landed only fan even decision. Both of these, the main bouts, were classy. Owen. Hooker earned a decision over Billy Vetro, and he went some to et it, for Vetro ts no sleeper, The Frisco boy Bad it on him and made a fine showing. More South- era talent will be coming this way soon. Ivan Miller handed ft #0 strongly to Fred Tracy of Butte} that Referee Charlie Hulen stopped the bout tn the third round, al though Tracy was game and plead: | ed to continue. No cleaner or better handled box |ing card has been seen in Seattle jot late, and Man H.W. thanks, SULPHURRO BATHS “URW EMA TEM All Dr=gg'sts Lowest Fares To and From ALLAN LINE AMERICAN LINE ANCHOR LINE AUSTRO-AMERICANA DIAN PACIFIC-ATLANTIC 8. LINES CANADIAN NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO. CUNARD LINE DOMINION-WHITE STAR LINE DONALDSON LINE FRENCH LINE QREAT NORTHERN 8. 8. CO. MAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE Reservations shecked to steamer. Carried by phone the lant, 3! ed everywi be Independent T AMALES a Were CHILI CONCAUNE, RTO. Free Deliver 1418 Bed Av, bet. Lf a A Europe VIA OLD GERMAN LAGER GAINS IN POPULARITY Rapidly in- creasing sales show the stamp of public ap- proval on this really superior beverage — One trial convinces, all stores in pints or quarts, or tele- Seattle, Washington Unies aad Pike. HOLLAND-AMGRICAN LINE ITALIA LA VELOCE LLOYD ITALIANO LLOYD SABAUDO NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA NORTH GERMAN LLOYD RED STAR LINE RUSSIAN-AMERICAN LINE SCANDINAVIAN - AMERICAN LINE SICULA AMERICANA SPANISH LINE WHITE STAR LINE Oriental and Round-the-World Tours West Indies Cruises promptly booked; through tickets issued; baggage For rates, sailings and passage write or call on C. W. MELDRUM City Passenger and Ticket Agent. Columbia and Second Ave., Seattle Great Northern Railway]: family liquor idney 75—deliver- ff soul Brewing Co. Pobi- | FAST BALL IN TIE GAME The pickup team which repre sented Seattle in the game with Spokane yesterday afternoon was composed leargely of players who were very angry at Messrs. Strait, Jam: Whaling, Fullerton, Wally and left town the night Befo: ing the post season * to ite fate, That may be the reason why the Seattle aggregation played whirlwind baseball back of Kid Mo abandon Ivor, and went 11 Innings to a 3 to! Chariie Mul-| 3 Ue with Spokane. jen, the local varsity star who has! [been with Lincoln, Neb. this year, jumped Into we loca: itneup aod thelped a lot. mannab, took the fob jbehind the bat, while Brooks and) {Kellar of Victoria filled in at left eld and second base. The game was 4 double-barreled thriller, with Melvor Noyes pitehing their heads off. It was two the ninth, when each team a tally, and the crowd went n Seattle's half, when nd Brooks drove home the ore. Men were on bases in and 1ith for each team, but nobody tallied, although Han- Inah wae out at the plate in a close play. After the 11th It grew dusky and Umpire Moran called it off. The teams play today and tomor row, Schmutz and Meikle being billed to pitch for Seattle, while Kraft and Toner will work for Spo- kane, Summar ‘0 base |Myers. Sacrifice hits naoh 2. Stolen baret— Mullen, Myers, Powell 3 | By Me | » balls | le oy wiia by} lated) ay to ht to Myers, _Umplire Moras. Rrookiyn §. Boston 14, Ph: AMERICAN LEAGUE RESULTS Philadelphia 4, Boston 3 Washington 4, New York 2. Chieago 7, Detroit % COAST LEAGUE RESULTS s i Boston COMMENT FROM PRESS BOX BY FRED HENRY The patched team still looks awfully good. Should the remain- ing games draw well maybe the de- serters will repent the fact that they didn’t Mager. Charley Mullen played a swell game at short and pounded out a | couple of safe swats. Brooks, playing the outfield for Seattle, drove in all of Senttie’s runs, In the second, with Wilson and Moran on, Brooks hit for two bases, scoring them both. In the jninth, with Moran on second, Brooke again hit, scoring him, Yesterday was the first time the Seattle fans have seen “Hap” Myers nipped at second In quite a apell. Hanna, by a perfect peg to Mullen, killed off the slim Indian with six feet to spare. Hanna was also handy with the stick, combing out three bingles. —. On two different occasions Spo- kane players were called out for in- terference. In the seventh, when Myers started for home, Shaw got the ball and threw straight down the line to Hanna, Hap,” who ts over six feet tall, leaped up and the ball bumped his konk. Moran called him out. In the next inning, Alt- man raced in from third on a hit and run play, which didn’t work, and Ostdiek blocked Hanna from tageing Altman, Altman was called ou MODERN rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir- sinus, Mighth and Virginia, near Westla! Elliott 8038, i Mann, | noider, all of whom | Pat) PROGRAM OF RACE MEET The program for the diversified race meet at the Meadows Sunday afternoon has been completed ax follows Five mile marathon. tries, Seven en motoreyele events, for all | eta es, Including 10 mile open pre lfewsional, Seventeen crack riders entered n Harness horse handicap. under, Twenty-five mile auto, free for all. Entries in the auto events will be lopen until noon Bunday, at the jtrack. Entries in the other events lolose today, and will be published in the Pink this afternoon, The diversified race moet ie a novelty tn thie neck of the woods, having been concelved with the idea of giving an afternoon of th- teresting sport, and encouraging sports which can only be supported with great difficulty unless asseu» bled in some such card as that ar | ranged for Sunday, Cavanangh's band will give a con- cert in the grandstand. Bpecial c ervice from Occident- al and ¥ © begins at noon, with & 106-minu rvice to the Meadows. John W. idine will act as pre siding judge and a group of compe tent officials will bandie the | events. PRACTICE GAME ARR WPrOA B et ae ee 3 5 e 1 6 9 ' ° : & ’ 3 5 i : ’ 1 ie We A ee ia ek ee mh oe eo 4), The University of Washinton — meme football team will meet the second o-43 “S18 93 15 “Siteam in a practice game on Denny Spckene—= 45. FB. FB. FO. 4 El field Saturday afternoon at. 8 jMxers. twee € 2 fT 8 Jlo'clock. A regular game will be }Powell, if... 8 © 2 1 @ O|played, but no admission charged. i; holr, rf. ® t @ 1 @/faasmuch as secret practice ims aoe oe 8 3 $ § §lbeen the rule for two weeks, this | Cartright, i 2 2 @ game will give students and alumnt | | Qetdiek, © 2 2 Tsk 2 Sa muchcestrea opportunity of see Noyes, » § 1 3 © 4 tag Dobdle’s new machine fn action, | Totals ..39 3 14 33 16 1/800 sizing up the many new play: Score by Innings (ers who wear Washington uniforms | Seattle HI | this season. BALLARD BASKET T BALL Ballard Field house has opened land ts under full ewing. Mr, Ch land Mr. Smith, the athiette structors are training a fast beach of basketball players for the com- ing soaac Arch McDonald, the ~lebarp basketball shooter, wag elect- ied captain and Walter Kastner manager, Turnout indicates a wis. team for Ballard. nin Insurance Negotiability. Maybe you have had a Mortgage that you ames to sell. A perfectly good Morte gage. The prospective buyer was ready. s But — the Mortgage wasn't. That is, the titlé to the property was not insured. Not even a Mortgage Policy. It would take a week to bring the abstract down to date and get the Opinion of the intending buyer's Attorney. Meanwhile the deal falls through. Most readers of these columns KNOW by is § time that Title Insurance provides SAFETY. How many of you stép to realize that it also pro- vides negotiability? 4) \ And thereby creates a double quick marketabil- ity? Which increases value to you, Find out about it. See us—or Let us see you. Phone Main 1534. the Washington Title Insurance x Thin PVE Gor A COUNTER FOR IT | Ten mile auto race for 30 h. p. or} THE STAR—SATURDAY, ocruees 5, 1914. OFF THE WIRE Frank Moran, of Pittsburg, i# the newest white hope, having won eas ily from Jim Cameron of Los Aa- eles tn & heavyweight bout at San Francisco last night, Marce! Thomas, the French mid Meweight, won from Dixie Kid In Paris last night, after 15 fast rounds, The purse was $6,000, Dan McLeod, the veteran wreat ler, won tn stralgut falls from Jack Donovan, at Los Angeles last night President Taft will attend the second world series game, at Bow ton and root for the Red Sox. Bix | Bil, living at Washington, is an |Amerioan League fans Twelve auto racers with reps are contesting the Grand Prix 410mile road race at Milwaukee today Charter Osx Heaters, Modern Furaiture Company. whos KODAK Finishing of the finest kind. “In at one, at five they're done” JACOBS tcc” who to wa Pret. BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE osereee, | MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 Phone Main 963 Eyres Transfer Co. Office 114 Jackson St. BY “HOP” HOW’S THIS FOR sa league ybody pick a York, and 4 bunch that can beat them? jongo, catchers Woot at , ee Walsh, Chics Cobb, Detroit, er. £.; Speaker, Bos-| 7 ; ALL STAR TEAM) wos, «.':: ‘stiinn, warbincion. 1. t5 Choveint in Sporting Wditor: How is this for |Gloveland, St, Louls,, 1 bi, Laiole, | Philadoiphia All-Star American National ‘hia, 3 beh nspe wteads wh we when completed will add $ city. You don’t need to be told what this will mean to the growth of a city, - means no waste in the away a paper mouthplece. South Auburn Garden Tracts are situated right across the road from these terminals, a shown in the above picture. THE N 25,000 to Af you have not already arrange TRAC there are but a few left. Good soil for gardens, and located within easy walking distance of roundhouse, chine shops, freight sheds, ete. Homes built for purchasers if desired, on terms same as rent, Call at once for folders and further information at Building, or take Interurban to Auburn and ask for Mr. Griffin, at Argus office, F.M. JORDAN & CO. 211 American Bank Building. Phon IMPERIALES “Fellow Pond “You ing for ~ the horse car, why men who me the mouthpiece cigarette. to w the whole world is look- etter things. The trolley Ocean ceded the sailing vessel ith other improvements. now e is b—you throw by Wagner, Pittsburg, 00.5 #8 Washington St. - P. TERMINALS $40,000 per month to the already large payroll of to purchase one of these tracts do so at once, TS 69 BY 170 our office, 211 American B ¢ Main or Elliott 557. » te ae ab ee | “Tt means a cool smoke he fragrance and flavor of the tobacco. Smoke anon through a soggy stub loses some of its qua! is. “The mouthpiece bee means cleaali- ness—no stained fingers, “Buy — of Imperi Cigarettes toda: “See how ie mowihoiees g you the full benefit of d igh grade Imperiales blend.

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