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\ { ie , Lucky Connie Mack, ae an outfielder and CONNIE MACK IS DEVELOPING HIS NEW FIELDER INTO | REGULAR PITCHER | for a pitcher and _— 80 well Mack has put hi meats SPORTS WILL POP IN SEATTLE THIS WINTER; DOBIE’S HUSKIES WILL TAKE CENTER OF STAGE With fall things promise sporting Way In Seattle, First of all comes the boxing game, which will undoubtedly oc- cupy an important place in Seat- tle's sport dolngs for the coming winter. Whether or not the pro- fessional game will be allowed to flourish is something that nobody knows, Fans want to see it re- winter, if DUGDALE Lo BASEBALL rapidly approaching, permitted, draw to pick up in the; Tonage. The amateur game promises to be better than ever, for there are a flock of good boys tn the North west who are fighting amateur. The 8. A. ©. looks for its best year. Look for Dobie A large part of the local sport fraternity eagerly awaits the call which will bring out Gil Dobte's gladiators, Ali hands predict the toughest season in late football his. | tory for the Washingtonians this | year, and, with good part of the old matertal », Doble sweats) blood when he thinks of the ing campaign, The intercoll , Seattle | will good pat football season opens tn 4 |October 24, when Whitman op-| Tomorrow at 3:00 poses the U. of W. in the Initial BALLARD VS. SEATTLE encounter, The firet game of the year » on the campus takes place on the 26th of next month, when the Aberdeen high school team, one of the best in the state last year, will empt to lower the colors of t! . men, May Have Hockey Prospects are hopeful for ice hockey in Seattle this year. Brit-/ ish Columbia promoters have al ready obtained a location for the establishment of an fce rink here/ jat Jefferson and 14th cover: | jing an area a block sq » It ia) probable that plans may be rushed) through to give Seattle ice skat ing early in the fall The Northwestern soccer league will be with us once more, and Se- attle mi be more strongly repre sented than ever. There will be new outside clubs tn the circuit, too. The games may be played on Dugdale’s new field, if arrange-| ments can be made, | | Then there is the hunting sea-/ | son, ch 07 October. } Smatter, Tommy ?) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 14.— Failure of Harlem Tommy Murphy to reply to messages offering him a 20-round go next month with Charlie White resulted tn Promoter Coffroth calling off plans for eh weight bout. Coffroth will stage a) return h between George Chip) and Murray. Admission 25, 50c, 75 and $1.00 Take Fourth Ave. Care BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AIN 1043 t- The Grandest Scenic Trip in the World 99 “POTLATCH Leaves Colman Dock 9:00 a. m. Arrives Back 10:00 p. m. On this excursion the steamer will call at Port Gamble, Brinnon, Hoodsport, Potlatch and Union City, i nd returning. ‘ g pe ee ie should aie Tiowd Canal. It is the historic tt on Puget Sound. Its scenery is the andest in world, Fine, sandy bathing beaches, picnic grounds, hing, boating. The Round Trip Rate for Sunday Will Be oy $1.50 i" CHILDREN HALF FARE He signed Leslie Davis, id Davie turns out Yo be a crack twirler, ack thought he would d of hie ability with the stick, an Amherst colleg Dav elop him in the ow Davis begged a chance, im on the hurting staff. 4 Another boxing champion may be drawn into the European war, With England fn the act of mo- bilising hundreds of thousands of men, Freddie Welsh, who recently tore the lightweight crown from Willte Ritchie's head, probably will have to shoulder a musket. ah has not yet volunteered his serv- foes, but nevertheless ho is subject to military duty under the Eng reserve act. Many other world renown pugtl- fats will Joln their colors, Georges Carpentier was one of the first to! ment that the negro fighter has call in France,| been drawn {nto the conflict and is already with his troop near| respond to war’ the seat of front. soldier, dia. Mam Jack Johnson has volunteered to 9 The other day Mack was He got it and ‘FREDDIE WELSH MAY HAVE TO GO TO FRONT; MANY EUROPEAN BOXERS TO SHOULDER RIFLES action. Bombardier! great Wells undoubtedly will go to the ready with a Russian The Englishman is an ex-|grappling on the Austria-Hungary having seen service in In-| frontier. | who have visited America are un- Charles Ledoux, the French ban-| der arma. jtam, who has been on Johnny Wil) trail, bas answered the oe THE CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE MOLLIE PROVES A GIRL OF GOOD JUDGMENT (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper: Enterprise Association.) I was very glad to see Mollie's laughing face last evening. Srowing prettier every day since she went to work, and I am very) softly, glad that she hi: alw: done so. Hor working. She Dad tells me he ts very proud ot his little girl. ‘Well, Margie,” she began. “A ous 0; exciting.” “1 am giad you are getting along #0 well in your work, Mo! I know that you ifke it for your face has lost that discontented sion that I have seen on it so often of late.” tented any mor I am not stenoging I have to be minding my P’s and Q’s, so that | the boss will not catch me napping | and take me out to lunch. “He's a wonder, that boss of mine. called the slickest broker on the street; he wiggles out of a situa- tion so easily and cleverly, “He been very nice to me, but he one nasty habit of not doing hing all day and then beginning to sit up and dictate all his letters after 6 o'clock in the afternoon. “The other day I thought I was going to lose my job sure, as he |had dawdled around all the morn- ing, every little while saying how OR. MACY | Have Cut Prices I will eave you just fifty cents m every dollar on the best treat- ment that can be given by human hands. My offer is for you to go to any Physician, Surgeon, Naturo- rath, Osteopath, Chiropractor, and set prices, then come to me for sxamination and consultation with- yut charge, and I will show you how you can save a Dollar and | make a dollar on your treatment, My work will please you and my prices will suit you. Call or Take a basket lunch or you can get dairy lunch aboard the steamer. Cof ce, 5c. Sandwiches, 5c, ete. Office, Coknan Dock, Main 3993 write, DR. MACY Specialist In Advanced Methode 1318 Second Avenue Opposite Arcade Entrance Geattio, Wa. bewalling the, She is| YOrTy about me; that the work was atenographer's life is sure a strenu-| away with thet I'll get-her-yet look , and it looks to me now as in his eyes, and I pretended not to though {t would prove more or less) notice anything and went on with | “Don't have time to get discon-' Jack is tired of her; you pretend All the time that |hot to notice when Dick frowns and 1 can see clearly why ho ie) STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 1 1914. PAGE 11. S.A.C.PLANS A BIG WATER MEET ON LAKE One of the most Interesting water festivals ever arranged in Seattle! is promised Saturday, when the Se-| attle Athletic club holds ite annual water carnival off Blakistone field, the club's recreation ground on Lake Washington. The program is one of many features, and excite ment should prevail every moment of the afternoon, The first event of the day, men’s canoe races, will begin promptly at 2 o'clock. Following this the wom- en will race. Men's doubles and mixed doubles wind up the canoe events, High and fancy diving come next. Next on the card is 60 and 26-yard swimming for seniors, who must all be registered amateur athletes, outalders. There will be swimming for boys 8 to 16 years old, and a 50-yard tub race, After the boys’ race comes a 26-yard relay and the spoon and Kg racea. . The day's events will be topped off with a tugof-war from floate— five men to the side The carnival is open to the pub- le, There will be no admission, “Hope” Is Licked Hagh Kelleher, upon hopes of Se attle tennis followers rested ae a contender for the Washington state tennis title, which 1s being played for at the Seattle Tennis club, was eliminated Thursday after a clash with John, a California player. Score 4-6, 64, 6-1, I! Toss 3? Pat Connolly, who, the Van- couver papers claim, in rassling se age oe of the earth, will meet ‘olly Grimm, Chet: McIntyre and elp the French, and turned over| pol” sutherland all in one night his automobiles for military | ‘The contest takes place next Wed- News may come at any M0) nesday night in Vancouver. Colts Can Three Nick Williams handed releases to three members of the Ballard Colts today. Those upon whom the ax descended were Pitchers 0. George Hackenschmidt, the European wrestler, in al- regiment All the German wrestlers The other events are open to all) Davidson, of the M’LOUGHLIN BEST PLAYER There is no question today but what Maurice McLoughlin ts th world’s greatest tennis player, and will be looked upon for many gener ations as the greatest wizard of the courts the world has ever known, showed the stuff of which he | made when downed Capt. Nor tennis team in one of the most grueling and bitterly fought contest New Yorkers have had the pleasure to watch. McLoughlin took the match, 17-15, 6-8, 6-3. Earlier in the day the Californian saw his teammate, R. Norris W1l- Mams, another member of America’s Davis cup-defending team, fall easy | vietim to the racquet wielded in the | hands of Anthony Wilding, an Aus- | tralian rated under Brookes. | McLoughlin took the match by wearing down his enemy in the closing stage of the struggle. The dash and speed of the young Amer. fean, 11 years his junior, was too much for Brookes, who slowed up eptibly after McLoughlin had Bim running to all parts of the court. Today Wilding and Brookes play McLoughlin and Thomas C. Bundy in doubles. The games conclude Frambach and Bill Tietze, and It looks as if the war will wipe) Ot heider Conkey. out this generation of boxers—and perhaps produce better ones, ¢ IW OTHER Leacues PEARS adh abd York 1, Boston 6; Washington 0. NATIONAL—Brockiyn @, Phiedelphia Pitteburg 3-6, Bt Loute 1-3. hard. I told that he need not worry bard. I toid bim that he need not|», Boftalo 1; Brookiyn 1, FEDERAL-—In4ienapotis not hard and I Ifked ft very much; | Kanesse City 4, Baltimor: ‘—and me, little girlt’—he asked * coe 6. OTH W ESTERN—Geattic 10. Ballard 1; Bpokane €, Tacoma ¢; Victoria ¢, Van- “ "Well, you see, I never had al cover 3. boss before, so I don’t know how AST—Portiand 4, & a you stack up beside the others, but| venice 2, Les Angeiee T; san Prancieco 3 now that you have asked me, I) Oskiand 1 by rbot pit nny jeg oy yond tried Hotel Baden Grill Entertainment of Highest Merit Entrance 104 Pine my work. “Margie, do women have to go through life pretending not to no tiee?” “Mother pretends not to notice that father is tired and half sick; Mary pretends not to notice that swears. We all pretend not to no- tice something with every man wo meet, and the man always knows that we are pretending and he, in his turn, pretends that he doesn’t know that we have noticed and are only pretending. “After this little digression I'll get back to the bogs, “Tho next day he commenced to letters about looked up ought of it before and said, ‘Oh, I did not know {t was so late, just put on your hat and come to lunch with me and we will finish after.’ 'No, thank you, Mr. Denton.’” ‘But you are going lunch eon “Yes, to the Young Women's Christian association,’”. I could not help smiling as I said it. “*The devil you are.’ ” ‘Probably not so much devil tn though I went with you,’” ‘Now look here, little girl, I'll treat you right. I’m a gentleman. What's the matter with me as a IN DENTISTRY ‘for this day only?’ Mr. Denton, we might as well| teeth. Examinations aro now be- understand each other first as last./ing conducted without charge, and I shall not go to luncheon or any| estimates are furnished in all cases other meal with the man for whom lam working.’ “Why not? employ women you?’ ‘Well, perhaps that’s as good a reason as any, but I am golag to give you another one. I think too much of my job. I respect it too highly to jeopardize it.” ""T should call that cinching !t— yourself solid with the We Stand Back of Our Work for 12 Years’ Guarantee. $25 Gitarnteed ........98 $15 Set of Teeth $5 making $10 Guaranteed ....... Porcelain Crown. 84 It might cinch it for a little $10 Solid Gold or Gold or Porcelain Bridge Work.. while, but all these lunches and din-| Solid Gold Fillings. $1 ners come to an end and when the| Other Fillings . boss whose interest in you is per sonal, loses interest, your job will] office hours, 8:30 to 6, go ‘with it.’ 9 to 12, “L expect I'll lose my job to- morrow, but if he discharges me, he'll have to give the reason, (To be continued tomorrow.) . the trust, too? erg he boa bd a Cut-Rate Dentists ers need a new club to make the cut shot, Ridiculous; we can maxe 207 UNIVERSITY STREET. @ out shot with any club in the bag. CORNER SECOND AVENUR, 1 f % Are all men who distasteful to Sundays, HAS CHICK BVANS JOINED AMERICAN — Xe $ sorry he was that I had to work so| Cleveland §, Detroit #; Philadelphia 7,| Reasn, OHIO METHOD): 1 ticket?’ And then as he are laced +4 eemere caught sight of my shocked face, he mie Otis Method by artificial ina ad that are natural as your original Saturday, after a series of singles matches. hite—MeCorry, Stolen dases—Huhn, play—-Ballard 1. Pitchers’ recorde—? runs, 13 hits off McCorry in 7 innings; 1 run, § ite off Tietx in 2 innings. Struck out—Gipe %, Tietz 1. Bases on dalle—Gipe 2, McCorry 3, Defeat to Mo- Corry. James Double NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE we Vancouv. St. Lonte Philadelphia Cincinnati . Brooklyn Pittedure Lost 4 46 S48 82 Philadelphia . FEDERAL LEAGUE France Claims *Nother Victory PARIS, Aug. 14.—There has been furious fighting between French and Gevmans in the Vosges mountain passes, the Paris war of- fice announced today. It is stated the Germans tried to recapture the positions which | the French occupied last Sunday. A French victory was claimed. Tho ist of killed and wounded, it 1s stated, was appalling on both sides. Service ICE DELIVERY CO. ELLIOTT 5560 jaltimore Internation: world’s record the other day by passing twenty men in eight Innings. A wild pitch and throw, which hit Catcher McAvoy In the neck and knocked him out, were other features of Davidson's wildness, Innings Davidson forced in four runs. 4, on three hits, against 13 for the visitors. IS WORLD'S Yesterday afternoon McLoughlin | man E. Brookes of the Australian | Beattie— ABR H. PO. A. & Kililiay, of ae ee eS Ra; Bee Gy ae Saad ae oo 8 2.8 9 4.8.3 8 08 Ge os Sess VS at | Be ak CaS ae fees ris See scaas Seat Wee es oe ge Gee we AS Se Ee an ate Yee ae oe | +40 19 16 27 10 6 ABR Hf PO. A. B ies Yee AF Se ow 46 69 8 1 @ 8. 1 8 98 40 69 6 8 Gt Poe Wai ste a Dar Uae 4 OP Ua Bike ae ay ee ae ye ee oe Ba dae ee aL RE eat a #16 0 6 16 @ 6 6 set what is probably a | HURLER HANGS UP NEW RECORD WHEN HE PASSES 20 IN} A STRANGE GAME} It Takes Nerve to Sell Clothing as Closely as We Do The money we make every time we sell a + In three Buffalo won the game, 7 to Regal $15 Suit doesn’t amount to any- thing—in fact, there is no profit worth talking about. But in the long run it pays us to sell Regal $15 Suits because we sell so many of them | —we’d rather sell one hundred Suits at [}} a dollar profit on each, than ten Suits at ill ten dollars profit on each—it is GOOD | advertising, makes more friends for us |] and for everything we sell. Few clothiers are so long-headed. They have an eye on every dollar in sight, and don’t look far enough into the future. Our rule is—the stranger of today must be the customer of the future. See that your next Suit carries the Regal label. Your money back if you want it. T UB 615-17-19 FIRST AVE. ‘ The Big Store With the Little Rent i On the Square Opposite Totem Pole. MANN BIFFS HARD Rube Marquard has no terrors for Les Mann, the former Seattle out- fielder. Les slugged Rube for a homer and a single yesterday, Emperor Won't Lead His Army LONDON, Aug. 14.—According to a Rome dispatch, Emperor Wil- liam has given ear to advisers and as given up his proposed journey to Aix-la-Chapelle, on the Belgian frontier, to take personal com- mand of his forces, "MODERN DENTISTRY over New York. FREE DOCTOR The only charge is for cines, Patronise the RIGHT DRUG CO. 169 Washington 8t. Scenic Cafe AND STEWART 22K Gold Crowns. Bridgework ..... Full Set of Teeth. Porcelain Crown... Gold Fillings ..... Silver Fillings e We do exactly ecto Lady Attendant. Terms to suit. All work guaranteed 15 years. 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