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DON'T PUT IT OFF $4 $3 iat UP); Take OUR PRIC ES WILL WORK WILL PLEASE trains 6:08, 11.00 a. m. 4°01, 6:90 faniy Fisight leaves both cities 6:00 pm paci¥ic But TRACTION CO WASH Lost articles are usually found by Star want ads in the “Lost and Found” column, ° WORRY) 75¢ UP |” STAR LEAGUE CLUBS WILL PLAN POST-SEASON SERIES FOR CITY C of the league sen With the close son close at hand, plana for the four games for tt! axe A cham plonship of the Seattle Star league are now being t It was at firgt planned to play the three games for the cha nsh at Dugdale's park but at least one, if not two, of the games will be played outside of Se attle. The reason ts because two of the championship contenders may be outside te s second year of the Star ague has proved to be ever more scessful than the first. Practical all of the teams have remained organized, with very few exceptions, and the race for the pennants and hy been a keen o Poulsbo to Repeat Having won 16 gam with only 2 defeats, Poulsbo, last-year winner of cup and pennant, ts looking Mke @ repeater, As there ts Sunday's and Labor day's playing yet to come, there is a bare possibility j that Poulsbo may lose out, The | winner of the cup and the semi-final selection will not be announced un- }til after the close of the season, | September 1 The four leading ams in Class A HAMPIONSHIP and tn Class B will play a nertes of four games for the pennants, The coup ea to the team with the best pere of the season. of the champtonahip conten@ers are anxious to have of the games played on their home lot, a conference will be held be tween the managers of the four teams and the league directors to decide on the grounds Play Semi-Finals The four teams first will play ao semi-final match, the two winners oting for the champlonahtp tn the Managers of all the league teams urged to send In thelr complete record of games played in the league this n The report should be in sporting editor's ice by eth riday afternoon or aturday mor This is done so that the standing of each team may be = carefully checked over, to see that no error has been made. Each manager of the local teams Im the league te requ id to call the sporting editor by phone at any time during the day on Friday. That football is on ite last leg in nd if a school desires, it can enter ams in both divisions of the m petition. Soccer took a firm grasp on grade school athletics last season when a large per cent of the schools organized soccer teams {n | stead of football elevens. Soccer |is more openly played than football, get hurt } A meeting of the Grammar School LU league is to be held next ay to formulat plans for the coming seas The football the W trophy. warriors will compete for H Lewis three-year The Standard Furniture soccer teams. The number of large boys at- tending grammar school will have jseason that the Class A division tn will be dropped. The A teams were for boys aver- Thi {agi Lid over 120 pounds. _ AT DUG’S SUNDAY Although the Seattle team is | playing a series with the Tacoma Tigers, the Champs will not be the Tigers’ opponents on Umpire day in Tacoma, next Sunday | will return here Sunday for a game [with Vancouver, the Sunday date in Tacoma. A large number of Seattle fans are expected at Tacoma’s celebra- |tlon. Speeches will be made, and jhis umps, Jimmy Toman, is to be showered with gifts, after arriving at the home plate, escorted by a ‘number of daintily-clad flower girls. Labor play two year day Seattle and Tacoma games, the first In Ta Seattle at 3 o'clock. PITCHER AT Y. M. C. A. WINS 13 STRAIGHT Manager Rogers of the Y. M. C. |A. baseball team, claims the ama |teur pitehing record of Seattle in | number of consecutive victories jfor Bainbridge, the “Y. M.” twirler, who won 13 straight games, Bain bridge lost the fourteenth game when the catcher dropped two third strikes after one batter had died on whiffs. With two on, the fourth batsman up hit, both runners, Bainbridge won his |next two games after his string of straight victories had been broken. SEEKS FIGHTS FOR DICK HYLAND HERE Jack Kearns, manager of “Fight ing” Dick Hyland, of San Freacisco, and Jack Kelley, the Butte. Mont., heavy weight, has written Promot- er Dan Salt from Butte, to the ef fect that he will bring both boxers here if matches can be secured. | Hy ylang will weigh In at efther 135 or 133 pounds } | | Vane NORTHWESTERN w AMERICAN Ph Infelphia land ngton Detrott ork NATIONAL a *.. @ f ‘ 65 oe a = re S144 “ COAST LEAC Ww 600 490 m game postponed AMERICAN LEAGUE COAST Sacramento &, Portiand 6 Oakland 0, Vernon Low Angeles 2, San Fransiovo 6 BAGUE and the players are less likely to| Co. has offered a large cup for the | jdiminished to such an extent this) Seattle | Portland filling | coma in the morning, the second in| scoring | there will be only one football di Seattie’s grammar schools is indi-| vision, with the top weight limit cated today in a statement by W.| set at pounds. Only boys un rector of the | der 16 are allowed to compete in that 50 per cent of )srammar school athletics the boys, who last year played foot-| Ellis was reappoluted athletic di ball, have signified their inten-|rector at this week's ing of tions of taking up socce |the school board, and at an in bys will be given their pref.) c © of salary r oar's work Both games will be played, | probably will necessitate ng lters may ‘, oe TOENTERS | Several of the 8 club boxers who w club in the boxing be sta part at Pe have already taken Pat Scott, boxing di ° club, ects the boxers to be In excellent condition Last year the 8. A.C. won out of five events at Pendleton following will enter from here ward Pinkman, 125; Henry json or Archie Wyard, ; Cha der, 135; Andy Duvall, 145, and Dooling, 158 Beg Your Pardon, Ballard! Sporting Editor Seattle Star: In your paper of last evening you In- |timated that Ballard High had nev- jer been’ a strong c rin ath jetics of any kind. In the last base- ball season Ballard finished second in the race for champions of the city. Franklin was defeated by Bal lard, 3 d Ballard lost to Broad way, 5&4. It was Ballard tnat all but won the championship, and not Franklin. Hoping you will print this letter in today’s issue, I am, A BALLARD STUDEN DANCING HIPPODROME Fitth anda t | PANTAGES. Summer Girls OTHER BIG FEATURES 10c and 20 1 | BULL BROS. \Just Printers 1018 THIRD MAIN 1043 Eiticg Phong, Main 1764 Res Phone, Kenwood 1478 ROBERT CURTIS ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Wiring, Repairing, inst 1018 Post St. | “DENNY-RENTON” All Clay Products 1007 Hoge Bldg. DENTIST 18 First Ave, € Boek. 1 am now giving my entire time and to my Dental Pi compete wil ‘ase the beat mai te the dental profes minations and ive without eh: ia for you to go to have an exam! then call on and what T ean sve the dentist you | my offices he hutidine thie ad f Fake Dr Yen Sree trement rowne Neoware Fdwin J. Brown, DD &. | Heattlo’s Lending Der.tiat. 113 First Ave. Open evenings until #, and Sun- days untl 4, for people who work. |play he ever saw was a peanut ape |dentists have t |for over 11 ye TH STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN KELLY WINS n Game Season in King County DEER, Be SHEEP AND November 30, both dates Inclus and 1 goat UPLAND BIRDS OTHER THAN November 30, both dates tnelu MOUNTAIN GOAT—October 1 to ive, Spason limit, 2 deer, 1 sheep BLUE GROUSE—October 1 to ive BLUE GROUSE—September 16 to November 80, both dates Inclu tive. Bag imit, other than quail, 5 birds per day, — Quatl, 10 birds per day, Mixed bags of quail and other upland birds, 10 birds per day, or #5 per week, but in no case can more ‘than } blue grouse or Chinese pheasants be included in a day's bag *WATER FOWL—DUCKS, GEESE AND BRANT—Cctober | to Jan uary 16, both dates inclusive Limit, 20 ducks per weel Week ends Wednesday at midnight *SHORE BIRDS—Creater and lesser yellow logs, black- breasted and and Wilson 1, 1918) plover ptember or inclusive TROUT (EXCEPT DOLLY VARDEN)—May dates inclusive Octol otected th dates fall ember other 0 ' Jack snipe or 1 to De 1 to December 81, both BLACK BA one BULLHEAD, PERCH OR SUNFISH— July 15 to April h dates melustve Imit, 60 game fish, or 20 pounds and one game fish per day; 30 pounds and one game fish per we Trout and bass to be not less than six Inches long. It Is Unlawful To hunt deer with dogs at any time. To take or kill any swan, ruffled use (native pheasant) wood duck, wild pigeon, dove, little brown and sandhill crane. To take or kill any Hungarian partridge prior to October 1, 1920 To take or kill any bird other than a game bird or disturb t ones or nest of any bird (chicken hawk, blue Jay, magple and English sparrow are not protected), To catch game fish in any other manner than with hook a held in the hand or attached to a rod when so held To use & net or any device other than hook and line in any w To fish (except women, and children under 16 years) without first procuring a license. hunt without first procuring a on the person To Heense. License must be carried One-half of all Mines cOllected up to $26 will be paid any person fur: nishing tnformation that will violating the game laws. pw federal law lead to the conviction of any one | SPORT BRIEFS | PORTER, Ind.—The Indiana Na tlon: Guard has arrived here to take charge of the Mineral Spring race track, to see that no betting ts done. la—Oregon Kid won . KEOKUK, |the 26mile heat in the first day's under the wippt River n racing. here auspices of Power Boat Miss ansoc MARBLEHEAD, the Mase.—Detalls fifth international yacht eries between Germany and ted States, which takes place Monday, will be completed to- day The Giants forced McGraw to re call Crandall and now of the local fans are looking for our ath letes to raise a fuss ws James Whaling, Thompson and Mann are brought back some | . If the 25mile marathon is pulled off here, we come forward with a suggestion right off the bat. Take along plenty to smoke and books to read, oe It Is against the rules for any Se- attle high school football player to ain, cut or fracture a limb or bruise himself before September 15. ee The fellow who so foolishly gam- bled his hard-earned zimzums on the Champs last April now is won g where ho's going to raise the funds. ° If Dug dispatches a scout to) scrapé up material for next season, | the said scout will sure enough have | to sneak up on the players. If a layer learned the Seattle club was} about to be wished on him, the seo would be in danger of assassination pe he - A reader informs us the greatest clalist at Dug's park attempting to flirt with a girl who had paid four bits to sit behind a post .ee Danny O'Brien is reported to have sald to clash Danny would lik Anderson. too. ho with | is so} Where Shall Go for First-Class Dental Work? Go to the Boston Dentists, Who Have a Reputation for First-Class Dentistry. If your teeth are aching of you have cavities in| your teeth, or if} you have missing teeth that you wish replaced, or if your gume — bleed readily, or if you have pyorrhea, you cannot possibly do better than consul: the Hoston Dentists, at 1420-22 Second av., opposite Bon Marche hese en in this lueation rs, and have turned more strictly high class Den. tistry than any office In the West Keven’ the Dental Profession will admit that No charge !s made for consulta tlon and advice. Go today and see the Boston Dentists, at 1420 Second av. opposite Bon Marche, about your teeth, You won't be sorry. TWO FINE OFFERS The Seattle Star has two excep: tionally fine premium offers which {t Is making to new subscribers, or out to old subscribers who send in their renewal subscriptions, One 1s thé latest parcel post chart, which gives full and complete data and information as to the use of the parcel po its rates, etc, This chart includes a map of the stato of Washington and a map of the United States. The other offer is # cgmplete Burham shaving outfit, consisting of safety razor, seven guaranteed blades, nickel-handled shaving brush and shaving soap, all packed {n neat leatherette case, either the map or the razor in nent absolutely free with a year’s sub- scription at the regular price of .26 per year ip advance, | | Kelly | Ballou & Wright SOCCER A meeting bf the Northwestern Soccer Football association was held Wednesday night and a new constitution adopted. to the league for the coming sea son were put over until the next regular weekly m ing. Fort Law ton and Tacoma are practically as sured membership. As the stri tre has ended in Black Dia mond, the champions will also be in the fleld this season, The Ran and the Rainiers will meet night at 418 Pike st, to discuss plans for the reorgant- tation of thelr teams as one team. After reading cold words on how Applications | tof the various clubs for admittance 1913 ONE CHAMPION SIGNS. CROSS 10 FIGHT TACOMA, Aug td Kelly,| SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 28 “Die COUVEE 0, sega recently from the bushes tches received here today frow i th ee texy Kaufman in a pitehing duel Mie Ritchie at Vaneouve 1 Me F : ach Cron, here Wednesday afternoon, the | final articlos have been ed | enger, for a 1 s dropping the game Seattle 1 forfeits posted for hi F ! 1 Frank Barrteag, § to 1, Be it there ber th loca 3 , x 2 att non POA ? edd Inb f » : , ng a core ; ae | chie’s message rend We engag t Cre t : r. : : : Ritehle’s 4 Ke read . rm ar f ‘ H and inyself wig le en | ¢ t ‘ day Jim Griff un Fy 0 t ore i t ‘ + 8 Ik 000 and 60 per cent of ‘ furr ’ ; 88 o\the pietyre righ I t gele , ee ; fu ‘ for wiseas We are offering a handsome china mak A n 1 v ¥ bat to the f ho can gue NEW YORK incl 4 1 f m 1 a, re than 10 guenne a ; t q t . ia ¢\to 50¢ Stewart House, 86 t! ning teason Ti 4 Stewart.—Advertisement Da at Dre and t alah —Ady, KLEIN’S SHOE HOSPITAL , 013=2nd A NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL Superlative in Train Luxury The Famous VANCOUVER Colts could not touch ter Aug. 28.-—-The Ingersoll af-| the fourth inning here Wednes- day, Vancouver winning, 4 to 2. | Vancouver . © 1] eee 2 5 . 1} Hatterles—Ingersoll on} [seks Caren, Hynes and tne The NEW ALL-STEEL TRAIN to cas fee tae tt Mey St. Paul, Milwaukee, Chicago uaathe Reet een and Points East via the Hattert Peter Smith and aca as al ilwaukee Carries luxurious lounge observation car with spacious ladies’ parlor in which afternoon tea is served, club rooms for the men, library, writing room, smoking and buffet compartments, telephone, periodicals, barber, bath and tailor conveniences, Drawing room and compartment sleeping cars with the "Milwaukee's" @andard of longer, higher and wider berths, All cars brilliantly electrically lighted — vacuum cleaned daily, No Extra Fare on this Train ROBERTS ONE PKICK PERSONAL BEBVIOR to play golf, the average golfer en A H wi he aera glo Low Round Trip Summer Excursion Fare the game, | to the East Daily until September 30,1913 We fee! sorry for ‘Frisco. In a the best peopie to me ‘ fow & wrestling match will be/® result of universal satisfaction a For further Information regarding fares, train ser= held there, | \ir gate’ my methods, 1 shal! be| vice, reservations, etc., callon or address London variety artists will not) = Sreneie eon ago) Biro | A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr., Gen. Agent Passenger Dept. stand for an act by a certain black |ar¢ pleased with my One Price Per- J. L. CRISWELL, City Passenger Agent sonal Service Dentistry party, proving that there are some things that even a variety artist Won't put up with, Johnny vies says Charile Mur- phy ina “jinx.” And that does n begin to describe him Manager Raymond is still bite to mi t fleld gap satisfac torily aday Fullerton was} trotted out to the garden. Charley * through with one single base Kaufman had more contro! than but did not use as much “stuff” as the latter One hit in 12 times at bat does! not indicate that Lee Strait is earn. ing his salt was a mighty swatter on the Ta coma lot. eee Seattie is eight games behind Vancouver and four to the Portland. rear of Henry Peterson, formerly of the Seattle club, pitched a 12-Inning kame for North Yakima tn a game with Boise Wednesday. North Yak ima lost, 4 to 3. Bopner, the ox Spokane pitcher, relieved the twirl er who started out for Boise. EXPPECT MANY IN BIG 40-MILE RACE The prospective 40-mile automo- bile races at the Meadows, on Sun day, September 14, much attention in world. A meoting of drivers ager W. L Fitzgerald at the Olympic Motor tonight, at which entries will be discussed. The nently mentioned r judges a Frederick Wagner, Lawrence G. Nicola! and A. H, Jones, manager of Joe Thomas will receive the entries, which close Saturday, August 31. the automobile with will be held Co. garag time addition made and officials men most prom}: | GUM! SEE WHAT IT NEARLY DID TO THE TRAIN ATLANTIC CI » Aug. 28. Chewing gum or topacco while on duty has been forbidden the motormen by the management of the fast Shore Line road, which operates third rail electric trains from this elty to the mainland points, Glen Grice bought a penny stick of gum at Ocean City just before he boarded his train, As he started across the meadows, after the train had attained a thirty-mile gait, Grice swallowed the gum. It lodged in his throat and shut off his wind The motorman fell over un conscious and the train, heavily loaded with passengers, ran for three miles before the conductor could stop It Thumps on Gri ack dis lodged the gum, but he had to seek hospital aid upon arrival here VENICE ON BAINBRIDGE ISLAND Kaufman tn-| sued a single pass, and Kelly issued |free transportation to three | ee The big fellow never} is attracting | Man-| Ne Charge for Eaxni Phone Elliott 1 he Chicago, Milwaukee & St, Paul Railway SECOND AVE.& CHERRY ST., SEATTLE, WASH. 3 iene bee Bibs a DENTIST] IT WAS NOT MY FAULT the U. S. Federal Bankruptcy Court sold the Seattle Sporting (formerly The Rubber Store) to the highest bide Jer, August 18th, after being in the hands of a “receiver” and closed for weeks. BUT IT WILL BE “MY FAULT” if I don’t give the people of Seattle the greatest values they have ever seen, for my orders are, “CLOSE OUT THE STOCK AT ONCE.” Watch Me Do It! With the Following Prices _ Fishing Tackle 29c\i § c P einen Stik tT. Es ae 19¢) Goods Co. 1 Hooks. Ctnetnnatt dozen Hooks, | ick Hooks, English Gut Lead <ae ink Bass ; and test nwall Spinners Boe Artificial Minnows 84-foot Fish Ke Pearl $1.50 Spoon He ow Li $1.25 Lines 3hc Glow Bait lat ALL FLIES AT 1-4 REGULAR PRICES ALL RODS AT 1-3 REGULAR PRICES Rubber Boots $3.59 / 1.5000" "$1.88 $4.98 $3.98 $6.48 — Braided Fish 2.50 ts 0 Men's Knee t ‘ $4.50 Men's High-top Boots . $7.00 Men's High-top ts seat tor-proof hoes. . is Racket 0 Men's High-top ts On Stevens Gun x J p c Baseballs Knive 900 Butcher Knives Butcher re rving 106 fc Shoes $1.00 Basebal Razor Hones 1 Rats nnia Racket © Dent's Dog Remedies ** $5.00 T2-calibre. Rifles “Hub” 6 00 900 $1.35 for ‘Tennis Rrickma Hammers 24.00 Stanley Plane Doors Open 10 a. m. Tomorrow jI.P.BU RKE Selling Out Seattle Sporting Goods Co. a 715 First Ave., Between 1 shelf r than cost of pr oduction. 10c Dent's Dox Columbia and Cherry