The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 23, 1913, Page 2

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ATHLETIC PARK TOMORROW —2:30 P. M. Seattle vs. Vancouver | Junct we get a headache : NO, INDEED! | Take Yesler Car—25e and 500 | Ed Walsh has gone if) et Reese to get fis arm fixed 1 Jackson ever goes to t etter, it won't be to wet his arm fixed it is a safe bet that if a hundred of the al yeged fightera In the away with it NOT WITH PEP! | Hist! Maybe the Champs have been doped Having lost his game Friday, the other Seattle pitchers now feel | To that Cha Fullerto tt | CHASED THE TEAM lw « Ww our de le NAVY YARD The advantage of Seattie’s pr esent densely populated pitching staff s that Dell and a wont to " oe August 24 men, ig many games Submarines, Officers’ Qu The clase which Fitzsimmons, Spokane, is displaying at short, sug i focks, « fests that the job ts Ou There is only one other eport which we can figure on a par with| archery, ar that ta she £ w ® ESPECIALLY BONE | A corresp« writes in to tr that wr ne B exercise” and develops bone and muscle, Sure VERY LIKELY In t apers of the South they describe a middlewetst FAST STEAMSHIP fight Frisco, He is described as a fo soldier H. B. KENNEDY after the mill they will be calling him a former fight Leaves Colman Dock, 1% ™ Bring forth your grandfathers, boys. Percy Cove Is looking for an =e an & &. Touriet—s.00 A M. 2:30 PM. | Opponent in Seattle vid 4 - Yard open to visitors ® AM. te oP. . FARE ROUND TRIP SOc. Boatman pitched his last game against Walla Walla Friday, and we [RAPS JABS AND KNOCKS Whenever we think of fauitiess playing and the Seattle team in cen of the season for 8 to 6. After the game THE 1913. AR—SATURDAY, AUGUST North Yakima eft Jess Willard, Whose Knockout of “Bull” Young Resulted in Latter’s CHILDREN 5-1, HALF FARE for Seattl to join the University of Washington tea which salle fo Death. Baseball games and sports at Jj Japan Tuesday i bi ie eee the Athletic ( | Tae CaP at oe ; } Chria Mahoney, Portiand, went after the league record Friday, ee eo ee er | when he batted the Victoria pitchers for three home runs 206 ¢ ) Vancouver and Seattle play the final game of the series here Sun- Western Ornamental Iron @& | day afternoon. Next week e meets Tacoma tn Tacoma, and Van- ' Wire Works covver returns home for a series with Portland 2443 Irving St. Seattle, Wash. Elevator Enclosures, Fire Escapes, Tron and Wire Window Guarda, Foiding Gates an¢ Fencing. Phone: Beacon 1584, Phone Main 963 A week from Monday, and the contractors will have finished the Dug is not certain Just what date the | work on Dug’s new ball park team will open In the new * pl ant SURGEONS FAIL T0 SAVE HIM RUNNERS START MANY ARRESTED, . LOS ANGELES, Aug. 23.—-A ter-| o minutes after Willard and) rific right uppercut to the polnt of Yous had stepped toi hie chin In the 11th round of his | opening round, Willard's superiority | first big professional battie result. was evident ed in the death at 9:30 today of | Although the game warden’s of.| 20h" (Bull) Young. game, but Young was a rank es Transfer Co | IN He MILE A fice has issued & great number of|,, H/® opponent was Jess Willard, /novice, and apparently had no as A il fishing and hunting licenses this |t%@ Kansas giant, who was being sets except his enormous bulk and i ,, Sroomed by his followers for a try strength, and a willing heart Office 114 Jackson St. AROUND THE BAY year, many arrests are being made for violations of passed Dy the inst legisiatu: © new game law at the world’ Young suf championship. red a cerebral hem Through 10 rounds the men boxed without Willard receiving a mark re, ther in the | Neither boxer knew much of the! ebieh pe ty OFFhage and concussion of the brain. | Young's face had been badly cut ps ieee cogetl ois ribes th Pe s ing " He was rushed to a hospital, where and in the elgbth and ninth rounds BULL BROS. Seattle boys who aspire to some | MUA procure mages Te awamned '2.% final hope of saving his life, /he had taken considerable punish day grow into prominence as Mara |with cases, Last woke $3 capes Di# Skull was trephined. ment. ee ‘i Just Printers: runners will get a were tisposed of, with two pending, Fails to Rally. at see sotieeine ts dame endiade 1013 THIRD MAIN 1043/ Show thelr mettle this afternoon, | h ed Schramm, of 1 The operation was performed at! powever, Referee Eyton had visited e when close to a score of youths |Alt:y av. was taken tn tolls, it) 1 o'clock this morning. He did not! nis corner and had been assured | will line up at First av. and Cherry | Marked the close of a search the/ regain consciousness after the | that the fighter’s condition was sat st. for a race to Alki point. The|s’me warden has made for this| Knockout blow landed listactory. His’ personal examina-|‘ SUMMER ICE jrace, which is under the auspices |!™an for nearly five years | Notified that Young had died,|¢on seamed to verify this Telephone Elliott 5560 For ice rates. We guaran. tee full weight and prompt delivery. ICE DELIVERY CO lot the King County Democratic| Schramm had been catching min | club, is over a route of a little more | OW bass in Lake Union, which he than five miles. The race starts|Would sell for batt. He was cap: | lat 4:30 o'clock. tured with 692 bass tn his posses Col. Hawthorne, president of the | son Schramm was fined $25 and} Democratic club, and Edgar Battle, |¢osts, amounting to $9.89 another prominent democrat, orig: | inated the idea, and the race today is to be the first of a series of runs to be held annually The Seattle Athletic club has al {strong representation in the race | DANCING The dollar dinner at the Raths-| keller, with wine, is popular. — Ady. } HIPPODROME Fitth and University. Union Orchestra. YELLOWSTONE PARK Five and One-half Daye by Competent Min Edward Pinkman, Henry Glea ~~ son, Charley Fall, J. Diamond he | Dooling. Pinkman is a member of Office, Butler Hotel. the Broadway high track team Phone Main 7033. Both he and Gleason are two of the 8. A. C.'s cleverest boxers. Pat Thompson and Ernest Ketch- 3°./ am have entered as the Y. M. ©. A.| contenders. The entry list closed | at 11 o'clock this morning. The boys competing are between the ages of 12 and 20 years. The winner will receive a hand- some loving cup. The second prize is a traveling bag. Money prizes will be offered to the professional | Juvenile entrants. At Alki point the democrats are holding their celebration with vart ous athletic events the feature | of the program. | PLAY JAPS TODAY M. A, NUGENT, Agent. . Me 9; Greenwood. Ajax Drug ‘Store, gad Greenwood. RETT leaves both cities $:00 p. IC NORTHWEST TRACTION co EVERETT. WASH That Seattle has the finest billiard Parlor in the world? l! ‘The first game of a twogame * oad series between the University of| | Washington baseball team and a} picked nine of Japanese players,| is to be played at Dugdale’s park) this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Byler} {and Kerry were selected as the var jsity battery. The final game of the} |weries is to be played Monday aft-| ernoon at the same time. Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock the Washing- | ton squad sails for Japan. There will be no farewell reception at bot 4 boat. ) | ERIKSEN CHAMPION | | | jul Amalgam Filling .°2277,0%5.2,0",0. Tennis club, won the poThe Dest rade of amaigam tn ng Westera Washington singles cham @ tooth is put in proper! nionship and the Taylor trophy by Saison erty, the fillings are | defeating Langdon of Seattle in the |final round of play Friday after- | noon. Eriksen won the match in 0 rowns, [straight sets, defeating his Seattle ois opponent 86, 86. Eriksen PB Sica ms A reached the final round by defeat ft then fill it, and L jit with Gold or plain You will be surprised at the of such a tooth. Bridgework, $4 BROWN & HULEN Second and Spring Third Floor A great many people are looking backward, wondering why so many opportunities have slipped through their fingers. In most cases it is because they failed to look forward. vice st a bad-| wn.| Miss Goodfellow defe ¢ duality! nis Green of Seattle, 6 Look Forward 'TWAS A TAME ONE SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 22. Frank Logan, of Manila, and Otto| It requi ‘onalderable o %, } : Our specialists ean match your teeth | roundly scored here today as a re.-| nd pl in the missing teeth of| sult of the tame bout they fought! ” P; jereciain or Gold so that $1 ugh and act now. There is have the best service from them” | here last night at Pavilion rink. | |Referee Jim Griffin called it aj no doubt in your mind draw FullSets Teeth, $5 Up We have thousands of hostile eus-| tomers who will t never knew that p ted #0 perfectly until the work. that will need you COAST LEAGUE ‘ Don't money. expect they had make suddenly Save to it Any work that doesn’t prove factory will he repaired freo charge at any time Come in HOON—todny, If you wirh| for FREE examination and esti mate. 12-Year Guarantee to All Free Examination A your opportunity fund at the NATIONAL OH | CUT- Boston & Me tne | ; ||| DEXTER HORTON RATE) i ne meat canea on{f| ERUST & SAVINGS DENTIST Ss ies BANK 807 University 84.24 Onkiand’®, fan Francisco & ||| SECOND AND CHERRY Portiand 4, La st. Op D Lost articles are usually = banishes Tooth ’s IAquid Tooth Filler b¢.—-Advertisement, Fills the teeth ache—Butle Druggists, by Star want ads in the “Lost and Found” ooilumn Sheriff Hamme! at onge ordered | the arrest of Willard, Heferee Ey ton, Promoter McCarey, Harry Gilmore, jr, and Tom Jones, of the two fighters and the sec jtne following round onds of both men. ‘Arnold’s Catarrh Remedy STOPS Hay Fever, Rose Cold and all cases of Sneezing. Allays the Irritation of automobile dust, street car dust, shop dust and sulphur dust After using one box of Arnold's Catarrh Remedy for these ailments and no relief is obtained urn the Young fought his best round tn 10th, landing several Managers |ewings to Willard's face and body ladopted, rushing tactics and Willard {timing his charges, met one with a |fearful right upperent. The blow |Ianded squarely on the point of his in his tracks. Young's whole frame His knees sagged, and be sank to tie canvas his body seemed to “ba He eat on his haunches. | swaying. and finally flopped back ward to the mat unconscious. Dragged to His Corner Referee Eyton at once raised | Willard’s arm and Young's handlers dragged him to his corner Dr. Scroggs, the club physician, alded Young's seconds tn their ef- | forts. other doctors. After half an hour was called and Young was taken to the hospital, where the operatio was performed ckage to your druggist from ‘ Whom purchased. and ‘get your| ERB, Pa. Aug. 22—Owing to money back. threats by central labor unions to eall a genera) strike to support All. druggists can obtain this|2.200 striking moulders and ma remedy chinist#, two troops of, state con- | stabulary arrived here today and STEWART & HOLMES DRUG CO.,.|are patrolling the city. A guard at one of the shops was badly beat en fn a riot Jast night and fs tn a critical condition today. or write 3076 Arcade Bullding, NORTHWESTERN CREDIT ASSN. Established 1903 658 Empire Bidg. Main 6324 SEATTLE’S CREDIT BUREAU COLLECTIONS Safety Razor Cutfit The Seattle Star bas made arrangements whereby it ts able to offer free, with each yearly subscription, at the regular price of $3.26, THE BURHAM SHAVING OUTFIT Consisting of— Seven Guaranteed Biades Nickel-Handled Shaving Brush Colgate Shaving Stick And Heavy Knurled Razor Handle All packed neatly in a leatherette case, This 18 a complete shaving outfit—Safe, Simple and Sant- tary, Safety razora have become immensely popular in the past few years; thousands of men prefer them to tho old style. And here is your chance to get one free, Read Our Offer THE SEATTLE STAR for Ono Year (regular price 3 25 $3.25), together with this Bueham Shaving Outfit, for ....9Ue THE SEATTLE STAR for Six Months (regular price ¥] 20 $10), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for ....pee .$1,50 THE SEATTLE STAR for Three Months (regular price $1.00), together with this Burham Shaving Outfit, for ... Those Already Readers of THE SEATTLE STAR and Who De- sire the Shaving Outfit May Secure Same by Sending 85 Cents to Cover Cost and Postage The end came about the middie of | Young bad) opponent's chin, stopping him dead | quivered. | He soon wan joined by three! of Ineffectual work an ambulance! Jess Willard, Contuniive for Heavyweight Title, Whose Opponent Died After Ring Battle}. | YES, SAMETHING! VANCOUVER, B.C. Aug. 23.— ;Coming up from behind, the Bea Vers shoved six runs across in the th and eighth innings yester winning another game from Seattle Champtons, 9 to 6. questioned one of Umpire # decisions and was sent to the club house. ore 5 H. POA F “es hs isa aes” ee es ane ae : ee bya he ta ee he OG Meee ae ee cst Jene. & se 6 ae ie We ote ee ae oath ae das eae ee ee | e348 37 | RM POA RF le Rs ss Bae vate Be 12 7 1 ’ ' : e) a 1 D , i : on ee oo oe ee 7 8 e ‘ . J |i 1 : e : J : | ae ‘ : : e . e | Reym ‘ o J : ' e Pullerton, p AS WA tes dae ee NM 4 Ba ae ee Metvor, if ee oe ee ee) | .% TM hn 6 * Van | Beat Bu CaAreas, bases —Kippert «rs summary 2 2 innings: « bite Jackson — Piteh-| ta, 2 runs off Clark In| 2 rune off Cadreas | tn @2-9 ignings Credit victory to Cad reau Umpire—Toman Other Northwest Games] | VICTORIA, Aug. 23.—The Colta [batted the three pitchers used by Victoria hard Friday, and won, 13| to 2 Portiand ... Victorian ........ 3 4 | __ Batteries—Eastley and Williams; Fitzgerald, Barham, Siadon, Shea and Brotten. 13 15 1 SPOKANE, Aug. 23.—The errors made by the Tiger infielders | proved contly, the visitors dropping | Friday's game to the Indians, 2 to 1 Spokane a 9 0 Tacoma ene ene Oe | Batteries—Coveleskie and Han-| nah; Belford, Girot and Harris | | NOWTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won. I . 6h ria a Tacoma se vu Spokane S27 AMERICAN LEAGUE Won. Ly | Pritedeiphta ” " o 48 ie a te i bo aor a 38h New York ” 358 NATIONAL LRA | Won. Lost. Pet New York o 36 eM Philadejphia a ee | Chicago a “ baal Pittebure i Boston 4783 Rr 8 ot aa ¢ es St Louls ™ DOES THIS CONCERN YOu? As a result “ot tre treating cea fully, not a few, but thousands of lauch cases as Nervous, Stomach and Intestinal troubles, Rheumatic and those with kindred atlments |having their origin in poor circu lation and weak nerves, Dr, Lough- jney'’s mode of treatment with Osteopathy and that curious con-| nee which he calls the Human | |Bake Oven, ts looked upon as the most successful treatment on the Pacific coast or elsewhere. He has‘ fon filo at the office hundreds of testimonials given him by very grateful patients, who had given up hope of ever getting reltef, Dr, Loughney'’s present {nduce- ments are such that every sufferer | |should take advantage of. For aj jlimited number he will enroll at! the rate of One Dollar ($1.00) al treatment by th. course. Dr, Loughney'’s offices are located in People’s Saving Bank Bldg. corner of Second av, and Pike at, suites! 220-221 23 Hours, 8 a m, t Sundays, 9 to 12 only. 6 p. m, PLAY OFF SINGLES The wi wlos char pdland Park ter lhe decided Bunda round of #ingles the park court The first round of do started following the An $8 racket, 4 palding & Br singles champion, Piper & and Spelger & Hurlbut offered | an $8 racket in the do ip of art when the final plonst will NEXT KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL » 613~2nd Ay, TO BUTLER te, M.A. Mathes ach ® sermon way ning entitled, a “THE DRAWING pow: CHRIST.” ie Th ermon next Sunday night will discuss the oubjeet ‘SEATTLE’S DETHRO HUSBANDS” NED » cord 'y Invited, rst Presbyterian Church Seventh and Spring A Thrilling Glimpse of the Real Old Wild West Low Round Seattle to Pendleton Lag 0-W.R. &N TICKETS ON SALE SEPTEMBER 10, 11, FINAL RETURN LIMIT 8! 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