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Altogether, there will be 26 rounds of boxing, Perey Cove and Eddie Moy, a pair of clever and hard-hitting feather weights, being schedule to furnish the preliminary over the 10-round route, The first bout will be staged at 8:30 p.m. aharp. Both Welsh and Campbell are reported in fine condition. GO GET LICENSE! The new state game law, which provides that all fishermen must/ buy a license at the cost of $1, goes into effect today. The privilege to hunt fs tncluded in the license, which {s for the county only. A state license for fishing and hunt- ing costa $5. Those violating this act will be guilty of a misdemean- or under the law. While hunting Hcenses have al- ways prevailed, this is the first time a fishing license has been re- quired. It was principally through Rief of Seattle that the legislature passed the bill. Women are allow- The} limit catch {s 50 fish, the weight not to exceed 20 pounds. No fish! under six inches shall be taken. WE WIN ANOTHER VICTORIA, B. C.,, June 12.—By tying up the game in the eighth THE STAR—THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1913. BELL IN FINE FETTLE FOR BOUT WITH WELSH Schoolboy Athletes From Atlantic to the Pacific Win National Honors and Break a Few Records in Big Track Meet at Chicago Honor winners at the twelfth annual Interscholastic meet at the University of Chicago, June 7, In which 470 schoolboy athletes from 105 schools con tested their strength, skill and speed. At top Is Shepard, Chi- cago high school tad, winning running high jump, & feet 8 Inches. Below him, from left across in the final game, Seattle's Champs took a third consecutive! game from Victoria here Wednes- day, “Stlent” Smith blanked the| visitors for the first seven innings, | but single taliles gathered in the last two innings cost him the game. | Score, Seattie 2, Victoria 1. | The two teams left for Seattle last night, where they will finish the series. Score: Beattie ABR Shaw. ib ‘ , Nin, 3 Streit, it Cadman, ¢ Kilitiay, of Jackson, 1b Wilson, rt. Raymond, se Fullerton, p Totals . Vietorta— Alberta, rf Rawlings, Meek, 1b Swain, 2 Lynch, of Potts, if Feed e~wone? econneles 18 Tw hite—-Kilitiay, Home run—Niil. Stolen basee— Jackson. Rawlings, Fullerton, Base on balle—Off Fullerton 3, off Smith & Struck out—-By Fullerton ‘Time nlecccccce-tul coce-con 6 437 Saattio Vancouver Portland Victoria . Tacoma |... Spokane Pet. « AMERICA. Won. Lont. Pet Philadelphia ... 7 2 771 Cleveland ..., -% 1 20 Oh, porter, who Is that a Ab'm pot suh, boss, but Ai future line-up for the Indians: Help, If. Succor, of. Assistance, rf. Relief, 3b. Reinforcement, se. Ostdiek’s as Harry Wednesday, talent. ance here, Ostdiek ‘\have lost all interest In the squad Cincinnati COAST 1 Los Angeles .. Portiana . A AN Chicago 1, New York Detrott 11, Washington 0. St. Louis 6, Phila Cleveland 9, Boston Pittsburg 11 Boston 5, St. Louis 3 Cinctnnatl 2, Philadelphia 2 New York & Chicago 2. RN LEAGUR 1 ‘4 Portland 1-4, Vancouver 8-8. COAST LEAGUE Oakland 2, Han Franciscee & 4, Venice 2. Portiand & 000 KUWN= = “Mabel is going to be a blond “Why?” In view of what Spokane needs In a baseball way, we suggest thi ==SPORTING CHATTER in the way of securing first-class On the team's last appear- appeared to Since Ostdiek became leader of the | 80 soundly in lower 6f ink it be Mister Tige. oe Reserve, 2b Ability, 1b. Class, c. Skill, p. | \ resignation, Spokane club, they won the cham-| 3 manager of the | pionship one year and twice finish. Spokane club comes as no surprise ed in second place, ti|to his friends. Ostdiek has fre-| rT sé 468) quently declared that the Spokane’ Walter Powell, the Indian out- t\team this season ts: the worst he/fielder, who has been out of the! ax4}has ever handled during his base-| game with a broken arm, hae been ball career. Cohn offered no relief appointed Ostdiek'’s successor. Powell will be unable to play for a couple of weeks yet, and will man- age the team from the bench” He is one of the best fieiders in the; league. 4 THIS PAC Every Thursday for Specials ALL Hal Sporting Goods.. Phone Elliott 1311. “They raised the price of dark hair and brunet powder.” TOWR .scescerereoeseress Nat Goodwin has opened a cate at ge eon This is the first ime Nat oper & cafo, though he has kept many, 9 cafe open, e 1021 First Ave. Seattle, Wash. eee ] Seattle returned home today, after having stung the Bees for |three straight. Just to show what | fine fettle they are really in, the Champs yesterday garroted “Slim” Smith, who on two previous occa- sions applied the whitewash to ther Tho Bees and the Champs open here this afternoon, Incident- ally, it ts ladies’ day. . Portland increased our lead Wednesday by taking ® double header from the Vancouver Beav-| ers. eee | The fate of baseball in Spokane will hang in the balance when the | league directors meet here, next week, to settle the question of keep- ing the franchise in Spokane or transferring it to Everett. Cohn believes the franchise will be trans- ferred, as the attendance in Spo- kane continues to fall off. Lack of consistency on the part of the Beaver pitchers appears to be the real reason for the Vancou- ver slump. Sixteen hits and 11 runs were made by Portland Wed- nesday. hits. | eee Nill is fast dev jthe best little frequent four-base ¢louters in the league. If he con- tinues hitting homers, he will soon find himself being passed by the pitchers in the pinches, Unlike Meek, 1 ing a walk would be a dangerous experiment. A pitcher is really in no danger when he gives Meek four wide ones, a® the Vic- torla catcher 1s the slowest player in the league on the paths, eee Grammar School about 400 of ‘em, wil park Friday, Prior to their visit to the park, the schoo! boys will pa rade the principal business stree |clad in the uniforms of their re. spective schools. A band will lead the procession. MODERN legantly furnished rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir- sinus, Eighth and near Westlake, Hiiott 80a, — “FY ° ‘Your | Graduate | Optomet- | rist Ww m. (MIDDLE WEST GOLF EXPERTS. =... ew ON SEATTLE INVASION TODAY Butt. prog vane’ noon scores DM 1 morning and after last night for an | ners. bent Th | Middle all team of Western golfers, the were left to right, are J. Allenby, Ukiah, eight of visitors Cal, winning one-half mile golfers in America, made their) The 4012 THIRO run; Schoenfeldt, Toledo, sec- iad: appearence | Op te 8 us Beattle J ote : Golf club links today, In the ond In half mile; E. Caughey, (teryoon the team plays 18 holes at| Ukfah, winning shot-put, 48 1 play on hand feet 3 Inches; Hoyt, Green- The team arrives ter con field, 1a, winning 100-yard | cluding two days’ pl Victoria. | : ; On Friday, match games will be dash final, 945 seconds, @ ii ved and on Saturday the most | tablishing a new world’s inter- scholastic record, Important ¢ t of their visit, the lgame with a team picked from the best golfers on the Pacific coast MAKE VISITORS GO SOME | VICTORIA, B.C, Ju 12 | While “Chick clove to hh exceptionally fin ayed up and showed golf at the } nome [Oak Bay links yesterday, the Mid dle Western players were neverthe }leas given another example of the golf played here, It convincing than Ithat of the previous day, when, |Capt. Chambers and E. V Macan | beat BE and Davis J. Arbuckle and J, A. Rithet up-| honor of Victoria, defeat-| Lee of Detroit and P. running up over high class of |was even an ng H Stanton B of Grand Rapids « in brilliant style, one | In a 26-hole mateh, Evans and W T. Wood both of Chicago, won from Captain Chambers and EB. V.| DRESS CORRECTLY |Macan, 7 up and 5 to play | : aa ¥ Kighteen holes were played in| Clothes that don’t fit cost as much as the orning and over that stretch | best s the game was very close, there . ot i . Ming only one bole separating th Clothes that don’t hold their style-—took 4 commonplace after the first few days—cost ag much as correct Adler-Rochester Clothes. That Adler-Rochester Clothes lead and set the styles is today conceded, but they do more than this. These clothes not only look and are correct, but they show their class every day you wear them. They stay looking correct. That's why we handle contesting teams, but tn the after. noon the Victoria players fell off] and the v out easy win-| THE MONEY IS UP FRANCISCO, June 12. ble chance for a hitch in | SAN last ine toi tor the aktwce He Afer-Rochester Clothes the naming of Frank Daroux as the | stakeholder. Levy, Rivers’ man who had balked at Daroux, ted the latter after he had| red with Daroux for two} Billy Nolap, Ritchie's man lager, immediately "put up a certifi- |fled You will find about town hundreds of men who have the name of being correctly dressed. They are customers of ours. They are the men who know that good dressing is not a matter of price but one of heck and left late last night selection. i lfor his Lake county ranch Drop in and let us show you some dif- if ferences,—let us show you why these clothe ’ : Aistinctiv Her Scanty Gown § ** distinctive Compare these prices with the ordinary and the “guess work” tailor prices— Shocks Gay Paris) Suits $18 to $40. CREW ON LONG ROW) 27% Yilany. s young, wom: the members of the University of | Washington crew reported in| modesty.” The dance was given splendid shape today, taking a| tast February. The magistrat practice spin of 12 miles in the aft-| decided that the costume w Second at James jernoon. Coach Conibear did not| too slight. |press his men hard. The position Mile. Villany was fined some jot the Cornell crew has been| time ago for a similar offence changed somewhat Clark was burned for nine | loping into one of |} PARIS, June 12—Mile. 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