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2 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 27, 1913, : | [DOBIE’S DARLINGS WILL MEET BIG EASTERN ELEVEN THIS FALL|Whereshall(o UNBEATEN OF NORTHWEST TO CHAMPS GET A REAL CHANCE With expenses guaganteed by the University of Washington, It ap pears almost a certainty that Se attle gridiron fans will see an East ern college eleven in action here against Washington during the lat ter part of the present season Graduate Manager Horr has sent invitations to Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Chicago. He ls con fident one of the four will accept the challenge. Five ce pions of th utive years the chan Northwest, and during period never losing a 49 Washington is deserving of the chance to match its skill with one of the big Eastern gridiron squad If the game is arranged, it will pos sibly be played two weeks after the close of the season eo With Tacoma having taken no ac Don’t Read This! The only 5 presenting $ first-r “Trust” films weekly UNION THEATRE, Pike and Union on Third Ave hanges of pro Ret. 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OUR WORK WILL PLEASE YOU, or 33 cont Theatre tn Seattle! tion toward raising a $1,500 guaran-| it Is not likely that Seattle will lose the Washington Whitmea game scheduled here for November 1 Manager Horr offered to utage the} game in Te providing, expenses were o word has yet been received, and tn all probability | plans for taking the to the} Stadiom will be Whitman, running to true form, always plays a great game in the earlier part of the season Thus, Whitman as Washington's opponent, is figured as a greater attraction than ever. tee es | A gap has been torn in Washing line, and the back Mne weak siderably, by the last batch | sations, a condition which any confidence in| Coach Dobie, Doble, dubious as| ever, believes Washington will have a hard enough struggle in the con ference, let alone tangling with an Eastern eleven 1 ee © coming season fs the Inst year of Dobie's contract, An answer is still awaited from the coach as |to whether or not he desires to con tinue at the university. It has been reported frequently that Eastern colleges were seeking the services of Washington's elongated coach yar: Washington's practice season will be opened by a game with the Ev lerett high, whom Washington beat, }50 to 0, last year. | The Varsity schedule for the soa son follows Practice Games September 27—Everett high. October 11—Bremerton Navy. October 18—Puget Sound Univer. sity. Regular Games October 25—Oregon Agricultural | Colle November 1—Whitman. November 15—Oregon at Port- | land. . | November 27—Washington State College. TACOMA, Aug. 27.—The Tigers took a second game from the rapidly falling Seattle Champions, nosing out victorious {n Tuesday's game . rte ont abs tag! — x ee a alt +7, Sine ON TOBOR!. «> = |spurt, such characterized their playing of 1911 and 1912 under George Stovall and Joe Birming ham? It will be remembered that after tchanging managers in mid-season of 1911 and 1912 the Naps sprinted vive atlas peste to the f 4 as good, If Brews. 1f , H POA ® | not better, ball than any team in e/ the league | Under Stovall they sprinted from lseventh place to third, and for | Birmingham last fall | was sensational This year the team has been con pe off on another | Kittay, of | Raymond. = |Pullerton, p .. | tender all of the way, and but for a streak of hard luck, which seems ‘lto visit every team once & season, ® | would now be closer to the Ath # loties, if not leading the league. *| The Naps are now apparently ®/ upon another such spurt a» marked i (their work for the last two years. ¢/ With Vean Gregs, Fritz Blanding Sland Willie Mitchell pitching great wmcecooonas eonnocceoe?® senmeonwoe e e e 2 . e 1 2 | Ra onmwoonnne Totals .. ord SleamneensuZt, |MeMullen, 3D . Million, If counmocsete “am enenoePr ol mumwmence Totals Score by Innings Seattle . Tacoma O10 Summary Stolen Girot. Two-base bite | Struck out-—By Fu Bases on balle—Oft F L Umpire-—Ostdiek ing a brand of ball that fs unbeat lable, Manager Joe Birmingham has . every reason to believe that the pennant is within his grasp. Three games out of four taken from Connie Mack's men tn the liast series was the bomb the Naps groreage = ltossed into the Athletics’ camp as Fills the teeth—banishes Tooth-|a warning to Mack not to name jache—Butler’s Liquid Tooth Filler. | his battery for the first world's ser Druggists, 26c.—Advertisement, {es game for a few days to coma ‘on 3, by Girot 7 lerton 3, off Girot Those who haven't forgotten that Seattie won the pennant jast sea son, will in the same breatn try to tell you that John L, Sullivan is ¢ | champion fighter of the world, and that Amos Rusie probably will beat the Athletics in the world's series. eevee We are curious to know when these tennis cracks and golfers who are now playing in the East ever do any work. eee Footbal! season soon starts In Seattie. Oh, mother, please get the arnica off the shelf. oeevee Our Idea of nothing at all—The fellow who still loses his appetite when the Champs lose. oeeee | Every now and then we read of a doctor grafting a rabbit muscle | to some poor soul, Now, if they only could graft a pair of rabbit legs onto George Nill. . eevee Referring to “accidents will happen”—Well, there’s the Seattle team. eveeese As Spokane has challenged the winner of the N. W. Vee to a post season series, we hurl a def! at Concrete, Mukilteo and South Park for a championship game. We hereby post a side bet of one gold brick against a limburger sandwich. seers With the majority of the Important football games scheduled for Thanksgiving, we wanta be one of the first to come out for a safe and | sane Thanksgiving. | oeere The Athletics have signed a pitcher named Tincup. Who was that laughing out there? All we were about to say that he ought to make a better outfielder than pitcher. .'. One reason you should never be a sporting writer: Moocher—Gotta a pass to the ball game? Sporting Writer—Here y'are (Biz of handing pass Moocher—Can't yuh make {t two? oseee ‘TIS TIME The hint that Sacramento might recall gives rise to the suspicion that they are trying to get some real ball players for their team. see ee Our Idea of nothing at all—Any manager who would sell a bush league star for less than $10,000. oe eee Manager Raymond had both Brown and Cadman playing right field Tuesday. Brown failed to get a single rap in three times up, no Cad man was hustled to the garden. He got a bit. oeeee Secretary Redpath of the Tacoma club has left for a scouting tour. The Tacoma club 1s after material for next year Other Northwest Games VANCOUVER, Aug. 27.—Hynes and Todd were easy for the Beavers Tuesday, the locals taking game, 5 to 2. Vancouver . Portland .. . 2 6 1/68, 61, Batteries: lark and Konnick; i Hynes, Todd and Williams, BOSTON.—8am Langford *knock- of: # }ed “Porky” Flynn out in the fourth round of a scheduled 15-round bout here Tuesday night . NEWPORT, R. |-—Maurice Mo- Loughlin of San Francisco won the the | national singles championship here Tuesday by defeating R. Norris 1| Williams of Philadelphia, 6-4, 6-7, VICTORIA, Aug. 27.—It wan a | slow gamo, the affair here Tuesday, between Victoria and Spokane. The | visitors won, 9 to 6. Spokane rer | NIAGARA-ON-THE-LAKE, Ont.— Wm. Johnston and Griffin, the Call Victoria . 6 18 2 fornia players, won their matches in Batteries Coveleskle, Douglas | the opening round of singles for the and Hannah, Vitchner and Shea,|international championship here Brotten, Tuesday. 4 (0 thelr work| | guns, and the rest of his team play-| both Alberts and Swain}. i} | SPORT BRIEFS ; \Can Naps Repeat Famous Spurts of Past Years and Beat Athletics to American League Flag ? FROM LEFT TO RIGHT; BLANDING, BIRMINGHAM, GREGG AND MITCHELL WHAT A HAPPY LOT | WE WERE YEAR AGO! ' at the ttle team commenced its great uphill fight to the champion- ship of the Northwestern league. The Seattle team was playing Ta coma, then in the celler, where they finished. After wresting the majority of the | |tUnued their climb until they had firet place. championship team are now on the; |pay roll of the Boston Nationals—! Bill James, Bert Whaling and Lesite Mann. It was principally the work this big trio, with the ald o | Meikle ard Charley Fullerton, that brought the Giants up in the great neck-and-neck finish’ It was the team's great fighting PLAN MARATHON Plans for a 25-mile marathon race, to be held in Seattle Sept. 27, are now being discussed by a com mittee of local men. If the race is held, all the contestants In the recent Mount Baker marathon, as well as other crack runners in the Northwest, are expected to com-| pete. The finish of the race is planned for Madison park OWNERS OF YACHT GET REAL COCKY . pb That their yacht, the Evangeline, winner of the race from Seattle to Everett and Tacoma last year, can beat any other salling yacht on the Sound, is the contention of A. D. and R. B, McAdam, of Everett, owners of the boat. To back their claims, the McAdam brothers were in Se attle Monday, ready to post $1,000 or more that the Evangeline could beat all the other cphft. The Spir- it I, Spirit 11 and the Alexander have also been challenged KINCAID OFF TO RENO Rert Kincaid, the former 8. A. C. wrestler, who returned to Seattle for a two weeks’ visit, is on his way to Reno, Nev. again, where! he has a match scheduled with| Eddie Dennis, of Ogden, Utah, for Labor day. A side bet of $500 has been posted | FARMER TO MEET SWAIN CENTRALIA, ~ Aug. 27.—Frank Farmer, middlewelght champion of the Northwest, and Joe Swain, of Portland, will meet in a six-round | bout here before the National Guard at the Armory Friday night OWNERS NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Won. Lost Won. ‘ ” 7 NATIONAL LE Cincinnatt ft, Loute Portland Sacramento . Ventes ‘ Francisco Oakland Philadelphia 6, St. Loute 6, AST LEAGUE San Francisco & Vernon & » Low Ange Oakland 1, It was a year ago this week that :spirit which proved a #trong factor in the spurt to the champ The spirit is something lacking in this year's rank ship. hich 1 The bunch Inst season was foll of life and scrap. The gang this year but ah, let us not speak of the dead. Our pitchers a year ago wer games away from the Tigers in a James, Coct! Thompeon, Mu'lerton, remarkable series, the Giants con- Pete Schneider, Melvor and Meikle. Look over Seattle's lineup in th |nosed out the Spokane Indians for memorable game of the series with Tacoma last season. Then glance at Three of the members of the our batting order for the present week 1912, 8h. 3b Jackson, 1b Nill, 2b . Wilson, rf .. Strait, if Mann, of Raymond, se .. 1913. » James, 3! . Shaw, rf » Jackson, 1b « Strait, if PERCY COVE MAY MEET YOUNG ABE | Young Abe Attell, who is now | in Seattle, has been mentioned |) ae a possible opponent for Percy || Cove, the former Seattle boy, at }| the smoker to be staged at Dreamland rink September 5 by || Promoter Dan Sait. As Attell has expressed a de to appear here, it seems probable that he and Cove will be matched if Salt cannot get Attell to ac cept terms, either Lem Koyg of California or Chester Neff, a Se J) N € attie boy, will be signed to meet J (wo race Cove. Kegg is now in Seattle. three for MOTOR RACE The King County Fair associa tion has decided to give motorcycle racing on the opening day, Sept. & and the program has rang a been 4 of the Pacific will to have rid t te for 4 7 hop, racers. Cogburn will ¢ single and twin Indians some greatest machines ter both Har y Meagher, one of the best young Harle Davidson, Fred will ride |his Flying Merkel with gue which Harry Brandt clean up only baseball league In ttle con-| competitors at Madison fF fined to a single firm, has;closed|i. F. 1. Lenzi, the Spokm its first season, with the Pirates as| will enter and Harry Brandt, Ed L the pennant winners. The e|Berreth; C. C, Simmons, of Port three other teams in the vennant|land; Alex Bernett, of Vancouver rae iB. C. Aubrey Arch The league season ended with a| French, of Aberdeen, } celebration at the South park play-|vited to enter. The longest race of field, Besides a game between the|the day will be 20 miles. A spe champions and a picked team of|cial prize for the fastest mile All-Stars, other athletic events were} the day will also be offered pulled off. In the game, the Pir-| SPORTS hh | Harry The SearaRoebuck len een ARRANGE of | th - for First-Class | Dental Work? Go the Boston Dent Who Have a Reputation for First-Class Dentistry, to If your teetly aching oF you cavities jy teeth, or 1 have mf teeth that —yoq wish replaced, op if ur These » in this location and have tureg eh clase Dene * in the West, Profession wij made for connultas Go today and ston Dentists, at 1420 Secon opposite Bon Marche, abou your teeth. You won't be sorry, tion hav, swamped, 19 to 6 - » the athletic events wore 4: Evers Suve, first. 1 minute first, 309: | Rob-| Sch blelda, sec SOCCERITES WILL GATHER TONIGHT) inter ond A meeting of the Northwestern | Soccer Football Association will be jheld at Spalding’s tonight for the purpone of determining which ap-| plicants for membership itn the league will be accepted. Only two | Seattle clubs have applied thus far the Rangers and the Celtics. The| Spartans may reorganize. Mack Diamond, the champion, I not seeking membership, owing to the strike now in progress in the coal mining town, Tacoma soccer | enthusiasts hove already issued a} call for a turnout of players, and it is more than Iikely a team from} Ithere will be accepted. Fort Law- ton, Tono, Carbonado and Everett want to join also. | AUSTIN AND SALT IN NEW QUARTERS The Seattle Physical Culture school, Lonnie Austin and Dan Salt proprietors, will open In ite new! headquarters at the Arlington hotel, | 1213 First av., Sept. 1. The school was formerly located in the Cobb/ building | Three rings and two wrestling mate are Included fn the equipment to be Installed In the new rooms. | There in 6,600 fet of floor space tn| the new quarters. Local boxers will train in the new quarters, } BILLIARDIST WON'T PLAY HE Owing to the lack of interest In English billiards in Seattle, Mel-| b bourne Inman, champion billiard player of the world, will not visit| Seattle this year, as he had planned. | Inman gave exhibitions here a year) ago. | Inman has arrived on the Coast,| p and is now in Vancouver ; day. Deliveries ool “ "ES GIEBT KEIN KOPFWEH” —Brewed in the good old- fashioned way, —/It makes new friends every Everywhere Telephone, Sidney 75 ependent Hrewing SEATTLE-U-S-A: Minnesota State Penna NOW OUT You Must Have One of These Beautiful Pennants Secure One With Four Coupons Clipped From The Seattle Star and 15 Cents Size 15x35 Inches are not a college man. These pennants will brighten any spot. This is the kind of pennant you have — always paid 65c for. It is the best offer we have ever made our readers. Look for the Pennant Coupon in The Daily Star. 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