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Ballard, Seattle. Wash. timonals natural | SCOTT SURE HIS BOYS WILL GRAB Four Seattle Athlette club boxers, accompanied by Boxing Instructor |Pat Scott, departed Tuesday night for Spokane, where they will com ete in the tournament, which be ‘oday under the auapices of Wow The finals take © Thursday Scott expressed boys would re majority of the entrants at w Wow are tn the 115-pound sion, Ed Pinkman has been se ed to box for the 8. A. C. in | that class, Pinkman lost the P. N | A. championship h recently by & toas of the coin. Ho had boxed four rounds to a draw with Honry Gleason and a flip of the coin de ided the match Cal Harris, who Is living tn Ida ho, but ts still a mem f the lub, will box in th pound ass ndy 145, and Bus ter O'Nelll, the other two entrants JOHNNY DUNDEE : BEATS WHITE BY A SPEEDY FINISH AN i "uA os battling Johnny I decision o cago. White up one of th trained to the minute, put dest fights of his looked like a «i the only third round. Dundee to the mat to the nose. The ever, Was up in as hard as ever aggressive work |throughout and bis fast finish tn the nineteenth and twentieth rounds earned him the decision Up to the end of the eighteenth round, {t looked I!ke an even break knockdown in |when he put with o stiff left little Roman, ho a jiffy, and mill | Dundee's tore after White like a whirlwind and had him so thoroughly beaten when the final gong sounded that Referee Eyton did not have a hard fob picking the winner THEY ADMIT IT United Press Leased Wire "NEW YORK, June Pits ting that the Americans outplayed the British team tn the recent | Meadowbrook polo tourney, and de claring that the games there were the fastest they had ever played, Capts. Edwa reake and Ritson of the English team sailed today for Liverpool J. L. James, representative of ithe London Times, who safled with the polo players, sald | “The Americans were so fast the game was brutal.” It developed here today that Capt. KE. D. Miller, England's own umpire on the field, called the foul on Capt. Cheape which: cost En gland the final game. AMERICAN TEAM IS TUG OF WAR WINNER SAN FRANCISCO, June 18.—Ire land, Canada, America, Sweden are victors here today after the first test of strength In a tug of war tournament, which fs running for three days. Before a crowd of nearly 4,000, Sweden defeated Aw tria_ in 8:02. The Irish pulled the Danes in 17:56. America best and in 23:50, and Canada m Italy, the heaviest team in the tourney, on a foul. Many are called managers In the | Northwestern league, | prove it TP HIS is the brewed by the bi GERMAN LAGER | each season. Telephone Sydney method—properly aged or lagered—OLD Deliveries dependent Hrewing Ca SEATTLE-U-S-A- "ES GIEBT KEIN KOPFWEH” that oldfashioned German satisfies ear 8 making new friends everywhere. 76. ALL THE HONORS has one} Tbut in the last two rounds Dundee! but few can |S. A.C. SENDS DELEGATION OF BOXERS TO SPOKANE POW wow] ee | | | “hoodoo” and shington American & clase by iteelf. The confidence of the critics was well placed, for Washington won from the jump. Then accidents curred. Not one or two acctde but many. And they took away the | . 107708 > aoe: ieee feos earn tee WASHINGTON’S HOSPI whom Griffith paid $10,000 to make Washington a contender In the bos pital y aggregation was as full of holes as & peek-a-boo waint First Eddie Foster, eald by Ban Johnson to be the best recruit of 1911, and a star among stars, was downed by typhold; followed quick injured or became fll. John Henry one of the greatest young catchore ly a broken bone tn “Chick” Gan-|!n the game, was crippled by a ails foot, which put the man for | Moating « POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y 18 fouroared crew in the co: day as the result of a remarkable showing they made last evening when they spun over two mile in 9:66, three seconds better than any previous record for the distance on this water The Washington eight also showed speed and strength, but Coach Conibear refused to announce thetr time. The Pennsylvania freshmen eight look lke winners tu their event. June Vietory for the Washington ing regatta here is freely ==SPORTING CHATTER} Wonder if Wiille Meehan ever de The majority of claims thusly: “I am sure I have games aro & knockout punch in Meehan?” the Champs’ not won by heavy hit ting, but through taps at opportune ee Umes and good work o the pat For the love of Pete, Claribel, If the Champs can win with the ald use ft! of only a few hits, it ought to be a “ee walk away when they get to bing If everybody had the pedestrian. ling. That's the way we figure {t teal nature of Edward Payton Wes-|@nyhow. But, with 11 hits Tuesday, | ton, street car companies would be | they got only three runs. ornamental rather than useful. eee eh Pg ig Lee Strait is pushin Cadman Clever, eh? Did you get that nerd? as the Champ Sing slug: | j“Dedestrianical"? ser. Cadman al the team. Strait has been batting ke a fiend Joe Cohn must dearly love that the last couple of weeks Uttle old cellar he clouted a homer and a three 22 2p bagger. Cadman combed out two Ballplayers who think should be | doubles and a single laced in a room by themselves. A see clothes | closet would not be victory over Seattle rowded sl a p the series, each team having gathered in one game A horse race without betting is Tacoma pinyed a better fielding almost as frantically exciting 88 & game than the Champs, and de game of chess, nie served to win. Tacoma hi a line up this week that the ttle team | Honestly, we @ " " rl cierently, we do not believe Me- is going to find hard work to beat at his present is able ¢ . With Neighbors, Netzel and Fries c anode more than eight games in the gardens, Tacoma now has an per week a ny more. we uld be too outfield which ean be depended| ee he old bo} upon Catcher Harris, canned by Portland, has come into his own at Harry Meek dec! he hb Pac | wat em ) one a Seas . ped Tacoma. He » . dangerous or | pine pitchers in this ve [one ‘re brains than we. The last time Lou Nordyke a ose they G44 peared before the Tacoma fa he a was stopping throws at the tnitinl Indianapolis women, when asked U*hion. Now Nordyke ts in Ta to remove thelr lids at the bal] /CO™m® Again, In a different capacity games, dem ded that nen be He is umpiring tn the place of Ed-| is tha ta Wine Gn ding r, who was summoned to Po at Indianapolis are ex-| 404. where Prostdent Jones was large, or the women aro|*°heduled to swing the ax. | suffragets | asTTAS ins | NORTHWESTERN 1 Wor Pot Polo Is euch a beautiful game, | feattie ” ™ |but a fellow is always apt to fall | Vancouver 7 $ aot off in front of his horse. Thin ia/ {pT ene +n 14 very annoying to the horse, who! tacoma i ow oe has to walk o m pokane $a 2 ag ese - AMERIC The person who sald motorcycle mone ws races were dangerous was wrong, | Uhliadeiphia oo. |They are not. Neither ts looking| {irre 36 20 {nto the business end of a loaded |“yinsot'°" : o | revolver- unless It goon oft seine 7 4 ic online : 445 peek rrr! ; ’ Sow York oe TACOMA, June 18 was Now Yor a ond ct sed te baa whee niya ae bingles at the right time. While 8 27 hey broke even with tn so the number of safe swats ma 7. oo won the game sterday 4 to 3. " After the sixth, Kaufman pitched | COAST LEAGUE | The score lis Franciscs » ot AMR MPOA ® and “OM ee & & mente OMe 2 ie ee: ‘ AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ ei : 1 ° 0 of « ¢ 18 4 “oe NATIONAL. An nh. to Pose, wl’ Mrookiyn &, Mt. 1 ; + > 6 6] Boston 1, Pittehure 0 ‘ Pt aa ie NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ‘ 6 1 2 of ; oath aa a We Soe ere: H a tas ee COAST LEAGUE *ie . f r Ain on i . far Portland f “ Nele ® MODERN elegantly furnished} 4 ‘s n e roome at lowest rates at Hotel Yir- | i . winue, Eighth and = Virginia, near 1:46. Ump dy) ‘Weltiake, Hlliott $03, ove One after the other players were | Tuesday | JINX IS HOT ON TRAIL OF WASHINGTON =) TAL CREW OF STARS his hand was injured. Ray Morgan, the lightning second baseman, was laid low by Illness. Shanks, fleet fy chaser, went to |the bench with a twisted ankle. Frank LaPorte, utility infielder, jean play only occasionally, an in- | times making play tmpossible. nd child: ball Tom Hughes, in his ne hood, but pitching splendid crippled by a batted ball Ca of an Injury to his arm. Otherwise Washington ts healthy and happy, with those battle scarred veterans, “Germany” Schae- |fer and Nick Altrock, working to | up the holes. | Three weeks ago the team loo od like a winner. Today it is a wreck and the jing shows no Inten-/ jton of quitting. Gold Medal, Londen, 1911 Levqest Sale MIGH-GRADE Toe tm Wert When an Englishman hears « clock strike ‘“ive” he knows it’s time for || Ridgways ‘5 O'Clock” | 780. « pound—in half-pound and pound Cashion, second string pitch: | er, a out of the game with a strain- ed ligament in his arm. | Boehler, the National's left-hand.) er, ts unable to pitch the result u|\Union Theatre | | | CHAMP FRANK LA CASHION; HOWARD GANDIL; EDDIE HENRY HAGEN TO MEET TACOMA HEAVY AT CENTRALIA Ed Hagen, the Beattie policeman, HARDLUCKERS — 1, PORT: 2, CARL 3, TOM HUGHES; 4,|' BHANKS; 6, CHICK)! RAY MORGAN; 7 8, JOHN 4, FOSTER; tilage In the knee; then | jured foot slowing bim up and at/and Denver Ed Martin have signed articles for a 10-round bout to take \place in the Armory at Centralia, | Wash, July 2 | Hagen will enter tmmediate train- | ing here for the battle. Centralia | fight promoters have been after the bout for a long time, and one of the biggest crowds that has ever wi nessed a match in that town Is @ pected to turn out. Martin makes his home tn Ta coma. A Tacoma paper recently de clared Martin was in a class with any of today’s present heavy- weights. Hagen has been out of the game for some time, but hopes |to be in good trim when the date arrives. Hagen will train with his brothe: | Romeo, elterweight. Romeo | been signed to meet Young Crow in the preliminaries. Polly Grimm will be the third Seattle man to a pear at the same smoker. He h agreed to throw George Hull three times within an hour's time, THIRD, NEAR UNION Changes Program 3 Times a Week Brense, Giaseware. and all kinds of curtos; chair caning. 1203 Sr@ Ave. | VEGETABLE SILK [UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY Lo 8 One-Fourth | 302 }. 2nd & Pike | Angeles Cate 1422.24.26 First Avenve Our 25c Regular Dinner —AND— |] Our Special 50c Chicken Dinner Served from 11 a. m. to @ >. my Are Unexceliod in Seattle Oysters, Dungeness Crabs, Fi ke and Chops LATEST MOTION | FREE of PICTURES —FREE Vocal and Instrumental Concert | Afternoons and Eveninge Prof. Nape’s Haw Ilan Orchestra OF. DENTIST TN Wiest Ave, Dental r Block A neuitations 1 offer to you ny tin Seattle i tion, then call on me and learn my prices and what T can do for you; then have the dentist you want to do your work Browns DD. # Dentint Ave Hunt 4, for people who work. Sundays | You Laugh and Laugh and Laugh || When you wear True-to-Nature Teeth You ean afford to laugh, for you feet || well and look well You don't need | feel embarrassed every time you These teeth are made | in we ! molds, mounted on vul- canite, or gold, stlver or esllulota, tf you prefer, Vuleanite Sete, according to quality, 85. 810 ord B15 Per fet | Bosto Dentists | 1420 Second Ave. | Opp. Bon Marche, Seattle. Th Doston Dentists have been tn | present location 11 years, and have | | & reputation for high class dentistry | that fe second to none to Eat Cabaret Vaudeville, 8 p. m. to lam, Table d’hote Dinner, with pint of wine, Thc Canadian Pad ‘JOE DENIES HE’S HITTING EM UP | BAN FRANCISCO, June 18 so0| f train ie futchie | beach assured | je Graney, the or of the| DR. L. R. CLAR, mill, that there {# no truth fr wit te the eae +h ports of bis hitting the high spote keep! on away from the at at beach cafes Ifenish the iden te ‘Iam not drinking ything.” originated a system sald Kivers. “I did drop into one remove! ar by iat cafe to hear the muste, But that|/nerves or teeth wiew was a vo 4 bu hug And to make good, Rivers went|” As to cost, our through @ half dozen rounds with |, to 1-2 lens thea Sane is sparring partners rs. Just think “Of g our He looks fine ans Graney'# | regi extra heavy Hite verdict, “Ritchie will have to go crown for $4.00, or one ~ HELD AS SLAYER ., some to beat him.” by both the operator ager. Regal Dental Offices L. R. Clark, D. 0. 8, . 1405 Third Ave, N. W. Con, Geet SAN FRANCISCO, June 18—Af-|NOTE—Bring this Ad with gu ks investigation the | oo jury has refused tec tment for murder | H. Schall, a former army hospital corps wi ested in] Portland, accused sister-in law, Mrs. Geo. & of Van-| Office 114 Jackson 9, couver, Wash wife \5 and three ehild wher his house fr canton ys RHEUMATISH The be of Schall and the three dren w 4 | and examined by « who failed to f! Stomach Trouble, Beseme Skin and Blood achs, Tho bodies were not | Diseases will find Yim hall appeared before | Wick relief in but did not testify. | the ‘sried jury, M’CARTY’S FATHER WANTS SOME OF IT Phone Main 43 Be Tonight—All Weal DUIS, June 18—Leeal war-| “The County Ci fare between the father and wife of POPULAR Cal Lather McCarty, the pugilist killed Pantages at Calgary, has opened with the ao of a claim for $845 in the pro- “Unequaied Vauéevite tsderitee te court of Springfield, Mo., by P. Mee ‘arty, the father, against the dead son's estate McCarty asks the fighter’s wife to pay the amount, which he claims he loaned his son after the latter's marringe. 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