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Ty Cobb and Veach were the victims of a double play on a doubie| The prize mixup of the week occurred in one of the Phillies’ games | |and a single during the Detroit series in New York, Ty took hia time! when the bags were full. The next man walked forced In @ run, but | | going to third, waiting to, see If Veach's hit would be caught. Veach | the fourth bail was almost a wild pitch and the man going from second | W M d Af tried to atretoh It and 8 throw to tzell nipped him, Cobb over. | to third overran and was nailed before the runner from third, who took | as ade ter ran third and Hartzell was on the job with a quick relay to Midkiff that| his time, had trotted across. There was a wrangle afield, but the run| P jw 8 {| | telescoped the fleet Tyrus sliding back counted, | | the Third Putout on } - _ ae nce —i =” he B ‘OH FER THE LOVE oF Mike!” O,JOY!LOOKHERE With two in the ninth ¢ only one run necessary to win the eam Martin!, Seattle's new out- fielder from Walla Walla, drove the ball over the left fieid fence, winning the game 3 to 2 i hit counted only as a single, as) man on third. Score: | and two out Tuesday, and ab Rk M PO A 8 i ea wae dae es Ge Be RR 2.2 2 oe 4631 ¢ 8 @] ae aa CR RS Ge Nd ie Soe ges a Ee 2 en 6 cc. € Ss ce i o£. a ae 8 ABB H PO. A FE wh Be tee ee ‘ eS ear ri 2 6 ‘ ee ae: ‘ i 10 3 3 6 8 ee Se ee cee Yay ae cm. oe ee Totals ag ee ee ning fun scored with two out = | by Innings | 10000001 1—8 69900000 2-3| Summary: Home ry Stolen base By Gipe 7, by Cal le—-Otf Gipe 7, oft bire—Toman | Other Northwest Gam SPOKAN Aug. 13. and Vancouver battled nings Tuesday without a score, then the league leaders broke through the ice and scored two runs Spokane eight in in the ninth, winning the game 2 to 0. Vancouver . 2 6 @ Spokane . ‘ wai es Batteries: Clark and Grindell; Peters and Hannah. oe. TACOMA, Aug. 13.—~Hard hitting |by the Bees won Tuesday's game |from the Tigers by an 8 to 2 score. Victoria ...... ae «8 18 3} Tacoma ‘ ee ae ee || |_ Batteries: Kantlehner and Sh |Kaufman, Belford, McGinnity, Wakefield and Harris. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE at. Pet | Philadelphia Washington ans! | NATIONAL LEAGUE Won, Laat. COAST LEAGUE Yon. Lost. Pet “(68 nae “1 ‘ ‘ C 498 a ‘ t#oo a 69 409] | met AMERICAN LEAGUE . ww Yor free today, UGS OF THE NATIONAL PASTIME Martint'® | biay on the 40th, Manager Tealey, envy Josephus. §| no service in his doubles matches Tucsday $\to calm | Steake ae Several surprises occurred tn the second day's play of the Washing ton state tennis tournament on the Seattle Tennis club courts Tuesday morning and afternoon Annis Green, a high school girl, proved the sensation of the day | when she defeated the crack Mra. Judge, of Portland, in two straight sots, The high school girl won with ease, taking the first set by a love score and the second 6-2 Jap Teams Win The showing of the Japanese doubles teams, both pairs winning their matches, and the defeat of lthe veterans, Wildes and Gardiner, |of Everett, the hands of Adams, U. of W,, and Teal Williams were the additional features, Adame and Williams took the match by « men's doubles started ;mixed doubles are the principal events, with a possibility that the ladie singles and doubles and men's doubles will be run off Meyers In Good Form | The Japanese terms made splen | did showings. Miura, of the U. of W. team, and Sugawara defeated Allon and Miller easily, 6-2, 6-2 lagninet Howard | 79, 62, 7-5 score. vila" Pill Meyers played a sen. national game tn his doubles match PULLMAN HOPES PULLMAN, hb. Aug. 13 Washington state college will this year bh the best center trio In the Northwest conference by long odds, which will mean much tn our efforts toward retaliation agalnet the University of Washington,” de clared Coach Johony Bender of the | state col discussing the com- ing conference football season 1 figure that Pullman will have one of the strongest elevens in the conference,” sald the coach, “but we are not caring whether we win “nother game, so long as we beat ==§PORTING CHATTER Washington. That game fs to be a, ayed {n Tacoma, which will bring Washington away from familiar olt, we were aimost inclined to, battle grounds. We figure this to slide down to third place) 45 advan and Coffin by a From Chicago Tribune. After getting all prepared for the } become sore when the Champs fall Tuesday. . | _ - eee . | According to 8. C. MeCormick, Joe Wally has been sent up in we! TQ) MATCH SMITH pinch 40 times, striking out on 29 occasions and hitting into a double with his .063 biffing mark, mest | . - SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 13.—A 20-round bout between Sam Lana- ‘ord and Gunboat Smith, to be |etaged elther bere or at Daly City | next month, {* sought here by Pro- We note that it did him! moter Coffroth, Langford stands [ready to sign articles tmediately, but Jim Buckley, Smith's manager, Ed Hagen claims to be having a difficult time securing sparring !* awaiting developments from an partners. And then they sometimes say that boxing isn't an intellec|offer recetved from London for tual game. | Smith to fight Bombardier Wells |there before answering Coffroth’s In the Beattie tennis matches we h always counted for the most. What’ oe ave observed that the net result: that racquet? . They say Bories has a boring service. When the tennis tournament is over we will have to settle down | message adventureless existence again Observing that Knight's performance for the Yanks Tuesday con- sisted principally of smoting the ozone, we suggest Good for bis first) name. . . Dance at Dreamland tonight. —Adv. ore ee Whaling picked two hits off Lavender’s delivery Tuesday, which shows us that our old backstop {s still Whaling the pill. 7. Fitts might have thorwn one If he and hie partner had not copped their doubles match Tuesday. eee | They do say tennis is a harder game than football, but you will not notice many young | playing football. oo. 6 @ SOB STORY Danny Shay has been released by Helena. in that one-hoss “Shay” class. Danny must be getting | Seeing the eager way the National league let Orvie Overall depart, | we are inclined to be of the opinion Orvie was not getting Overall the stuff he used to, IMPORTANT. ys he has a notion to go to Australia, ble to swim . Romeo H. Romeo does not say if he Is A mixed double Is something that gets by In tennis, but It never does in baseball. Detroit goes on its losing way, but what of It? Cobb's getting hte two hits a day. C. Webb Murphy and Horace Fogel may be the jokes of the pastime, but they sure have furnished the baseball writers considerable copy. Every time McGraw looks thoughtful these days, the war correspondents scent another trade. There le a guy named Bull who is quite some tennis player, but have yet to lamp a ball player with the hardihood to tac kle the big male bovine! leagues wearing the familiar title of the 2 IN .300 GLASS For the first time this two Seattle regulars are now resid ing in the .200 division of the league clouters. Cadman is leading Strait by a margin of one point, the catcher biffing at a 306 clip and Strait 304 Bobby James, who recently join e4 the Champs, Is clouting .294 Meek continues to lead the league, with .385, DUNDEE WINNER LOS ANGELES, Aug. 18-—John ny Dundee bas demonstrated that he is entitled to consideration at the hands of many of the present |Mehtwetghts by his workmanlike disposition of Jack White in the} ninth round of thelr 20-round battle jat Vernon last night Two rights to the jaw put White to the canvas twice in succession, and when he arose the second time he managed to see through a haze Referee Eyton waving Dundeo's bloody glove, Dundeo'’s condition was superb He had tmproved greatly in his |general work over his last appear. ance here Angeles Cafe He eliminated much of the leap. ing tactics that heretofore marred 1422-1426 First Avenue his work, and showed himself to be a fair puncher and a clever boxer. Our 25c Regular Dinner | | On his showing last night Dundee will be matched to fight Ad Wol anit ie ‘gast at Vernon on Admission Day oe sat DICK HYLAND PICKS Served from 11 UP SOME EASY CASH ANACONDA, Aug. fans here season Get your name on the pay roll again. 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