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WO-YARD MARK MAY FALL TODAY AN FRANCISCO, Aug track stars will attempt to Maxey Long's record of 47 js for the straight. ‘er mile here today world’s record he mile; Bing Dis 1, negro from the Univer of Cht nd Frank Sloman, of the ron xposttion track and qa wait for a lull in the wind be fre toeing the mark The contestants in the all around dividual championship of Ameri ca will also take part in five more events today, 1,600-meter run, 110 meter hurd) throwing th Jave My, pole vault and hurling the dis cus, Alva Richards leads the con tostants, 10 CHICAGO FEDERALS REDUCE ADMISSION CHICAGO, Aug Charles Weeghman, owner of the Chicago Federal league that games y quar Ted Mere r for the 10. team, anrtounced for the will sold at 10 cents, upon the return of the Whales to Chi = $1.85 RESET Rea RaT-FEAGFE today bleacher cht seats league in Ty be Last Chance DUPLEX GLASSES THIS WEEK Pe e¢ BFS SSe5sbe FT FAILING EYESIGHT RESTORED BY CITY OPTICIANS’ SYSTEM SUCCESS ! ! ‘The Great Success with which the City Opticians are meeting proves to the people of t ‘all we claim for our DUPLEX LENSHS Ie true. r ever you find St, Optical Stores, crowds from til Right awaiting th eir line, Optical Specta: evotin, Tn all to stores are manufacturing plants to enable us to make all and at first cost, you reap the benefit THIS WEEK OUR OFFER IS 73 sf,.0c", *gepiai! on of the eye, and In cases where "@ needed wil f of our Duplex Perfect ion Glasses, These will then be made in our own factory, fitted in a frame, and @ full cost to you is $1.83 per pair. wie Glasses are not needed we wi!) tell you so honestly. 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DONAWAY, 202-5-4 Liberty Butlding Union and Third, Opposite Postottice Office Hours, 9 «. m. to 6 p. m. Sundays, 10 «, m. to 18, Hyaro- AVORITES WIN IN Union Pacific ! | Tourney Starts Favorites played true to form tn this morning's matches in the Washington tennis tourna ment at Blakistone field with the! following results | state Miss Mayme McDonald, U. of W. champto' at Miss Burrtl Tacoma, 4-6, 60, 61; C. W. Shan non beat Rants 61, 64; Burrill, Tacoma, beat Ned Shannon 6-2; Kelleher t Hurd, 6 Mansel-Smith beat Taylor beat BE. K 6-1; Ide beat Packer, 6-2, 62; Ful ton beat Bean, 7-5, 6-1; Burrill and Taylor won by default from Lewis jand Lewis; Le Blond and Le Blond beat Hawley and MoCul lough, 6-1, § Mrs. Northrup beat Miss Frye, 6.3, 60. | Favorites won handily tn the} opening day's play of the Washing ton state tennis tournament at} Dlakistone field, Lake Washington, yesterday, and visitors, too, were successful The two surprises of} the day were the defeats of George | Wada, the Japanese star, by Burril, a Tacoma boy, who will make a bid} for the junior honors, and Herbert Green, of B. C, by Lawrence Brown, a Seattle youth Van Dyke Jobns, of California; Sam Russell, Hugh Kelleher, Robert Fulton, Ross Williams, Claire Shan non, Mansel-Smith, Canfield and| Miss Sarah Livingstone, of Seattle, and Miss Fording, of Portland, won their matches. 6 hampion, will play his first match Le Blond. Resulta Cant at 4: Nolan beat Jefferson, t beat Ferguson, 2, 4-3 beat Baker We « « reat Taylor kK ¥ Willtame, e beat Coffin, 2 Le Blond beat Latnure beat Alien. ee beat Mise Tyler, Livingstone beat uM ™M ‘ a re Lambuth beat Mise B Teas mand Lew and Jettereon by detault The Newark Feds are going to reduce bleacher seats to 15 cents. | The next thing will be gallery seats, on top of the grand stand, fer } a fitney. | | We never knew how smart Leach | Cross was until he announced his retirement from the ring, saying | “I've got all the money I need and am getting out while the getting’s New York state athletic commis- sion has ruled that the “back-hand” punch {s a foul. No restrictions have been placed, however, on a plain punch in the snout. One of three swings Fred Clarke | | almed at Johnny Evers missed the mark. After taking a good look at | Evers’ jaw, we opine Fred's control | must be pretty poor. | FREE ADMISSION AT DREAMLAND DANCING BYERY BYENINO SVERY ONB WELCOME BULL BROS. Jus? 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He declared It and not because of threatened police tickets had been satisfactory, thing to explain, he Tivoll theatre at noon today was for business reasons only Interference. Sale of which leav A with some- “DREAM HERE MR M*BIScU BALL YoU LOST SOME MORE SQUIRREL FOOD —-— 10 MINUTES Aoo- ‘ FouNO “THERE! NEVER STICK A LOST BALL IN MY POCKET AND SELL MY 8055S LATER on! tare BRBPYSEK AN 1 BY AHERN DOPE” tr! | FOUND “Har IN THE SWAMP AND HERE ARC ] 'T TO iipnotinniei rt ANYBODY'S PENNANT IN NATIONAL-—-RED SOX ARE FAVORITES IN AMERICAN NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—The Giants are not yet out of the race for the National league pennant. speed the part week ha augura f)l for he Phillies and Braves when the teams turn into the September of the Giants must make them respected. ever, but one team can really be declared out, and that is Charlie Her-| pitsvure tog’s rumpled Reds. Never in the history of baseball have seven clubs swept thru| “iinet! August #0 closely bunched as this sevenia place and the leaders, and games in Boston's chances, it might be whether Johnny Evers can keep hi On Wednesday of last week the Braves had won 15 out of their last 18 games. Their whole de fense and offense is built about Evers more than ever this year,) with Stallings forced to get along without the services of the famous Rudolph-TylerJames trio. Title Insurance You may buy Real Estate only once in a lifetime. Next next year, ten years hence, perhaps. week, These advertise- ments are published to indelibly impress up- on your mind the im- portance of Title In- surance, So that when you do buy Real Estate you will insist upon the protection to your title that only a Title Insur- ance Policy can give. Washington Title Insurance Company home stretch. The rampant slugging A year, But four games separate the any club that can win four or five row is going to look like a good bet to cop the flag. said, depend to a large extent on # temper and stay in the game. Baseball men have prophesied ha the Phillies would crack under} the August sun. Alex der, around whom Pat Moran has built his whole club, shows signs of the strain by dropping three games in i row, > The Dodgers lost a large part of | tnetr Pennant hopes when they took the road The Cubs are vara baseball me: | horses of the league, but erra! |The same might be said for the | Cards. The Pirates hay consistently, vdeo pes pennant yet, hindmost There were Practically changes in the American race except that the W chances look more than heretofore. It looks If - ton and Detroit to come he oer: tember fighting for the lead Bos- ton has the edge in Eastern betting circles, due to the all around bal- ance of the club, but if Hughey Jennings succeeds in getting an- other A-l pitcher, which he ts after, there are going to be a lot of hedge considered by m to be the dark and the devil take the no league hite Sox ravelled out | bets The White Sox are & disappoint. ment. They have the strongest club in the league on paper. has spent thou- make a winner, o have proved Instead of young phe- noms, and yet the team lacks the punch that makes a winner, Eddie Collins was bought for $50,000; Eddie Murphy for $10,000: Nemo Liebold for $15,000, besides a whole raft of younger Players, without, apparently, getting results. ‘ | Charley Comiskey sands of dollars to buying players wh. j their worth, —_— Now we know what {s meant when we read of “Johnny fighting second besdingh ie ja Braves.” 'WOULD ABOLISH GRADE CROSSING Councilman Lundy Monday after- |noon introduced a bill in the council to abolish the Argo grade crossing, jat Eighth aver 8. and Dawson st. near Georgetown, where several |fatal accidents have occurred. The | Dill went to the streets and sewers | committee, The plan is to run the street under the rallway tracks, the rall- | ways to foot the bill (O-wat-a-roar-will-arise! ) wall _ CARR IS PARDONED LEAVENWORTH, Wash. Aug. 10.—Leavenworth is happy today, following announcement that Gov, Lister last night pardoned Harry E. Carr, convicted of second de- gree murder tn avenging the honor of his 15-year-old daughter, Huv- dreds of people last night celebrat- jed at the Carr residence, ‘BIG SCHOOL BUDGET President (Spencer's suggestion that two children be added to each public school class, thereby doing jaway with salaries of several }extra teachers, was turned down by the school board Monday night The budget for 1916 will be $2, 146,150, which is $112,000 more than this year. MOKER MAILS | ROUTED BY SPOKANE IN OPENING ROUND STATE TOURNEY--GIANTS BOWLED OVER California Expects to Get Licked by Dobie’s Men at American Game - RERKELEY, Aug. 10.—With | stitutions of the Northwest, es SPOKANE, Aug. 10.—Walter the return of Coach James Gar pecially Washing with Mails lasted two-thirds of an field Schaeffer from an extend ch two £ mes are already inning against the Indians ve | ed tour of the Middle West, and | *Cbeduled, and Oregon, with terday, during which three runs : which a game will probably be were scored, Melvor getting by the speculation of a new Pacific arré the consensus of except in the fourth, when with Coast Ce ce Intercol- | st n, Ten years of the bases full Ed K legiate association, embracing Ru given that game a knocked the ball over tt the leading institutions of Ore | strong hold, so strong, in fact, field fence. This ended Mail | Kon Vashington, California that the leading preparatory winning streak of 12 | and Nevada, early arrivals for | schools of the bay region have Except for this round Bill | the regular session at the Uni- | decided to stay with it for pitched good ball versit f California | other year at least. Howeve Seattle scored in the eighth, opens next week chae does expect to de on a triple by Morse and Mc peculatt on t I | velop hman team, and Ivor's hit thru the pitcher's box for the ir 18 | thinks that his yearlings will Keefe twirled good ball for the | That the ¢ ‘ornia varsity | be hard to beat. A fast aggre Indians will not have a chance in foot- | gation of tyros will also bode ~ ball with the well-trained in well for the future varsities. Miss M Browne and other .. women tennis stars have reason to VERY POOR START begin to get nervou Mrs, Bundy, ° formerly Miss May Sutton, is at Spokane "PO. A. E me again and playing as well Wuttit, 2 : ‘ # when she won all the titles in : r ight 143 o| In a recent tournament Mrs 1 ¢| Bundy allowed Miss Browne, three ° ¢) time cha m, only three games in 3 > i]/an entire set. She also defeated 6 1 & Olher sister, Miss Florence Sutton, ~ — = | who fs one of the best oO ol) Mrs. Bundy, since she has come i .. ¢|out of retirement, will try to bring Raymond, e« 1 © © 1 © back the championship won by Bhaw, Sberf ..+.2 4 0 © % % 11 Miss Molla Bjurstedt of Norway, pliseeees ime Wee ia 4 Siwho came across about eight t4 2 2 ©! months ago, and in a short time 8 aoe : won two national titles and one 8 }| metropolitan affair. Coltrin to trin to Wuffll te Barth Hit by pitched baile * 7% Innings. NORTHWESTERN | Spokane ‘Tacoma Beattie Vancouver ..... NATIONAL McGraw's team bas showed a burst of) a matter of fact, how-|™ It's anybody's old) iphia iy York Poston ja. Loute .. Boston . Detroit . Che FEDERAL LEAG Won. os Oakiand | Vernon Salt Lake Bt. 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