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TSEATTLE WITHIN ONE GAME OF FIRST PLACE---BARTH LAID } ANDERSON SURE |19-Year-Old TO GIVE CHET ‘Is New National Tennis King : a Vee SS Fe Se “~. . Pa SS SS. me, ee eee a 7+ eS SS 4 ‘Anderson poxed a furtous four Po B itty nee. NEFF A BATTLE Anderson, the wer lightw t, not only he ts the premier lightweight British Columbia, but that he ts enough to beat Chet Neff, he meets in the sembfinal h at the Elks’ club next Prt By night Anderson has xed t of Northwest 133-pounders es been defeated, except by | Pinkman when Ed was compet. | for the 8. A. C. and Anderson | Friends of Harry the Vancouver A. ©, of which Melntyre was | for one of the prelim | Tuesday. Both are clever Draximan promises a bet-| for show than the last Elks’ smok-/ @, which {s dealing in supertatives. } AL JAMES RUN arr} SAYS BOSS “Bill James Ys the only one of the twirling staffs ‘big three who! An as last year at this og the schedule,” said George) “James has nothing few days ago. . radically with his arm and he will Defore the end of the season) something which will sur the ‘rooters.’ Just now his fs to build himself up gen- into the fit physical shape by «8 pitcher in the) 6. A. GC. GETS STAR Merle Briggs, one of the best) turned out, will enrol! at 0, A. Cc, Gis fall. Briggs is an end. PORTLAND FOOTBALL As nearly every school has a Jarre squad) oof =monogrammed @ligibie for competition this gasen. the Portland Interscholastic will bring out good footbal! this fall, say Portland papers nt Willie Ritchie wants to meet yy Dundee or Ritchie Mitchell be goes into a match with) Mike Gibbons. Safety first. a DICK THINKS WOMEN ARE/ MISERS it, 1915, dy the Newspaper tarprise Association) Things have happened so thick and fast for the last few weeks, litle book, that it has been im Possible to hardly think about them, much less to write them town for you. I shall try to do it as often as Possible, however, for it always dears my brain when I talk to you able to form conclusions that are much more sensible than I jumped at them without think the circumstances over. hospital pat all seem Petty comfortable. Mary has not = tee the superiority of item and give free | b | | LUNDBERG CO. Deformity Appliances and ‘Trusses, Artificial Limbs. eT THIRD AVENU | OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth What are natural as your original Examinations are now being Madueted without charge, and estt-| &re furni: .ed tn all cases. WE STAND BAC K.OF OUR WORK d YEARS’ GUARANTEE t of Teeth, Set of Teeth, BA! eed ...... $10 Solid Gold or elain Crown 0 Gold or Porcelain ge Work retain $4 Gold Fillings ..$1 Up! Fillings ......... 50¢ OMe Hours, 6:30 to 6 Sundays, 9 to 12. | OHIO Si: 207 UNIVERSITY ST. CORNER SECOND AVE. | enough to add. week and lets her dole out the car- FOREST HILLS, N. ¥., Sept. 8.— W. M. Johnston, 1%yearold San Franciscan, defeated Maurice FE McLoughlin for the national tennis title here yesterday, winning, 1-6, 60, 7-5, 10-8, Johnston beat R, Nor ris Williams, 1914 champton, Mon day, and therefore ts entitled to rank No, 1 in this country Johnston outgeneralded Loughlin, foreing him to Me play ‘SPOKANE GETS then leading | TERRIBLE JOLT California a STAR--WEDNESDAY, SEPT.8, 1915. PAGE 9, UP Boy Les Darcey Hardest Hitter Since we Chan SAYS STALLINGS e os Gain on _ Spokane Speckled Fitz Quit Prize Ring back court game, He compelled hie stronger right now folder xival and warm personal remarked George Stall- friend to abandon his net and manager of the Brave jemashing game. Tennts perta the other day, “and | am ju agreed the new champion ts a more rounded player than McLoughlin, that he can play more styles of ten ture that the Boston team wil win the National league pennant this year as | am of @is perfectly than his more expert anything on earth. | Remaining idle Tuesday while enced opponent, ie §6youth an “We may not have won quite =the Northwest ad p wonderful agility goon ‘wore out an aon v Aad the toes rn west was in 8 ot McLoughlin, who seemed ye rain, the Glants OUR eomed to wilt of July and early in August as after the second set. we did in the corresponding ferept up half a ——— ——— - od of game on the In- stronger as a whole and will be | dians, who sus» able to make a driving finish tained a bumili- which will carry ue thru to vic- ating 21-to-4 de- feat at the hands of the Tigers in Spokane, Seattle How They Stand || In the Leagues by the time the Quakers and is with Jack Clune, the well NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE 4 ‘Austratian lightweight, at| | Won Pet. Cube have Fintched their slump | is now but one . " | soe Mprbeme nc eece ce eceecs OO “en the going for us should not be ame behi Hastings A. C., Vancouver, T© |) gpoKANE, Sept .—? MEME "os Lateastaseecc ae ‘eae & b nd gently about which enthusiasts are oe pt. ~ Tacoma) yiome ™ 1 (eR Spokane and go BH gil talking. Anderson looked so walloped Spokane 21 to 4 yester-| vancouver o om ae ‘As the race nears ite end | | {ng up, while the Clune pronounced him one of |A*¥, Kelly started and before ~ think the fans’ will find the | {ndians are. in ‘most promising youngsters he Wieker could remo’ him 13 runs NATIONAL LEAGUE ind Giants will be fight ‘ther rout thad b es > " n. Lost ever met In a ring, Later Har js Mog scored In the first. ThE! pitiadeiphia oe harder for the | the lone of twee regulars, Sheth Joe Rayley in four rounds, |£#™° decame @ farce thereafter, prookiya ° than ther the Chicago or Pee calling the bout & araw. | 00? Boston «te | Philadelphia team.” Kastley and Bonner, however, puts saght to sive Nett a strong ar-| Spokane .......... 4 si > Ld oe - the Giants in position whefe, by a : ak Chicane 1 46 t Friday | ROE 5: ate’ ace 3 202) New York 8 | Uttle extra effort and a break of Fr. usta, two wont| momertes ital” sure, “ook Prente 8 ff GIBBONS FAVORITE i occ", ees of repute who have been|trin, Wuffll and Brenegan; Hen-| “incinnatt oo er} ; or Pg rag A! torese mer to the front recently, were|@rix and Hoffman. | AMERICAN LEAGUE taken to @ hospital Tuesday for on 7 y operation on bis thumb, found to be infected with blood poisoning. He will be hors de combat for CHICAGO, Sept. 8—Betting in joni Chicago on the ten-round boxing SPORTING] © Sai aries uae, va loge Jae Low ° bbons of St. Paul a: " , FLAS HES Cleveland Packey McParland of Ohieeno. 12) D@ fit for service until Saturday or Philadeiphia H bo held Sept, 11 at the Brighton Bim, Sunday, probably PRDERAL LEAGUE The blacksmith shop and Aus) -——— Beach motordrome, has made na not then. East- I's hard to get the trend of! pisshure Won, last. Pet |tralta have Produced another fighter | -pepenyhlige vp as @ man bias mh 6oley has a frac- things these days. You pay 10 or| Newark t of champoinship clase. It was the | i is own country, ht tured jawbone esl aeite 46 an @ Nell come eaalec Leck fe blacksmith shop and Austratia that INDIANS SURE ema Pig a By stamping ground and his Ras is You see a fight. You pay about| Chess - 4 produced Bob Fitzsimmons, and Len [eince Be Gecided he would rather full of wire, so five bucks to see a fight and what! paren. of ’ Sra Mg Re ceed: een Oe TO RETURN | i ute the tt ge bee any strain might you get Is a tango. Brooklyn ‘ ° , | Other Fits, | ad Paul boy © favor-| nase sae | Maitimers aon Darcey claims to be the middle || Assurances from Spokane || |ite, LAttle money will be wagered] couse serious Now that the crops are all plant-| enase weight champion by Inying Eddie|| Tuesday that the Spokane club bee eve ee owas: te cons eee ed and coming along pretty well, Parmer Baker bas time to think of baseball and plans to be Home Run Baker agatn at the rate of $10,000 &@ year, with the Newark Fede paying the rate. A bal except on the home lot. Rube Hen ton is canned by Cincinnati and two clubs make a fight for him. Fred Snodgrass gets the gate at New York and four teams start a scramble tor him Lefty Wellman's pals on the St Louts Aterican clud are going to} make sure he doesn't lead the pitchers of the league this season. They scored one run behind him in five games Johnny Coulon, owner of an apartment house, is not as careful of his jaw as he is of his money He plans to get « match with Kid Williams, Perha if he had a jaw like Johnny Evers’ he'd hest tate a bit As soon as school opens Connie Mack will be able to start bis an nual tour of the kindergartens in search of material, which recalls that when Stoffy McInnis reported CONFESSIONS OF A WIFE fully recovered her memory, altho he knows us, and her temperature has lowered four dearees. Dear Aunt Mary's pain > made easier by opiates most of the time, but she has hours when she seems herself. At these times she wants me with her Mother Waverly is submerged under her load of grief and surprise over one of her son's doings—Jack’s awful deed. She clings to Dick, and consequently we both are practically Ifving at the hospital Pat Sullivan has given Mollie a three-week vacation, and she Is with her mother all the time. She only comes home with us at night I have tried to persuade Mollie not to stay at the hospital every minute, for she is looking worn and pale, but she seems to haps she is in some way to blame for the terrible catastrophe, “If 1 had gone to work in the shop when dad wanted me to instead of going to work on the newspaper, things would have been different,” she keeps on saying to me. I try to tell her that the most futile thoughts in the world are those which conjure up a different set of circumstances from those that have brought about a great arief or a great change in one's life. It humanity 5 been might have been,” wails all but few of us are strong but ft was not why picture to ourselves anything different from the actual happen- ings? Mollie asked Dick last night if he thought a change of scene would help Mother Waverly. Yes, I do,” said Dick with a groan, “but Mollie, dear, I have not the money to send her away, It would be very ex- pensive, for either you or Margie would have to go with her.” “Tl go with her, Dick, and I have the money,” answered Mollie qnickly. Dick looked at us both for a moment. “You women are a constant surprise to me,” he burst out 1 think you all are more or leas misers, You always have some put in a safe place, money awa don't you? Not all of ‘us, Dick ed but I think it ta ch aracteriatic of most women that when they be gin to earn meney that they try to gave a little. The women who are thoughtlessly extravagant are those who do not know the value of money—those who are given what they get with at least tactic assurance that they can have more when that is gone. Such women are not #0 much to blame as are their fathers, brothers or thone who have established this usually loving, if mistaken, mastery over their lives and persons.” But n you, Margie, always sebm to spend more money than | 1 answer. Ido. As a rule women are the spenders of the world, That ts their business, and only as the spend judictously are they effictent members of society “| have always thought that per- haps the workingman who brings his envelope home to his wife each player is not without fame completely | ol that per-| cago, but at present Gibbons men} hold the good end of 10 to & odds.! F The general feeling seems to be| that this will be Packey’s last fight, that he has been ont of the McGoorty y in 16 rounds. Ths Darcey person. besides be ing a blacksmith like Fitz, ts like the freckled one tn two other ways Ho can hit like the kick of # mu intended returning to Seattle for a fivegamo series beginning Sept. 16 and ending with a doubleheader Sunday, Sept, 1 was I!ke a shot in th in bed, with’ a high fever, and developing symp- toms of pneu- APPRDEEN, Sept. §.—Three Ab ler@een high school stars of recent | rs are to enter the University of Montana within two weeks, Ira rm to the} Blackwell, former 0. A. C 4 EAST Y ‘ 7 ckwell, 4 quarter-| padded square too jong to do him- STLEY monia. When he - and shove ine waist Be Js built like || GeatHe players who had Giveeliback; Harry Adams and Cecti|selt justice. is fit for service, the chances are Fitz was built a gooé deal like « aiead oan er seeing the In-}) Johnson, of the 1914 team, are the oe we he will be weak and far from him- , vial Pm j : : men. Johnson was rated the best| ELD self. This throws the burden of st Loule i lightweight below the waist, but!| | Newt Colver, sport eritle and || drop-kicker and. punter in. the OREGON BACKFI the pitching on Rose, Schmutz, PB Re hea out, shoulders || the demon scout of the ¢ Merthweet. interecholast! careutt Clark and Melvor. Either Melvor and arms he was able to produce a | Reds, who persuaded F. C. HAS BEZ WORRIED adeipbia ¢-4, W d i » \ a for three seasons. Two years or Rose will play right field. As Petrol BS 4m ia Y ‘ fieve oo en wallop to topple big af ny age De beng = « “7 he booted the ball over the bars at both ere good hitters and average Lautevt 1-8) ¢ ambue Chevela ‘ , . ‘i “ef p80. 00m bo " 5. J ac] 4 A (Goest)—@an Preacieve 4 tae Ane | Darcey is small, barely 6 feet 7\] get a 10 per cent cut into the ‘dace el cw hint Mt dal Uncertainty regarding the back-| {elders the pce the i 8 ca } . - BM roy Boge : field is all that keeps Hugo Bi ened to the exten see a: Inches, but above his belt he bulges|| purchase price and thereby ezdek, | intielder would cause. ch oO poet ie coach at Oregon, from claiming the | out like a balloon conference championship. He sa. Like Pitz, he has TWO SEATTLE BOYS jeopardized Spokane'’s chances Tealy has a ay Wet Wash 9. Red) .|& long teach, measuring 78%. His | of holding the lead over Seattle, \¢e aati -|chest measures 41% inches, biceps | says the Indians will return and JOIN COYLE'S TEA od is es Mash bear Bryant, | game bunch of [Seid 21. Woes }14 Inches and forearm 11% Inches. || that settles it Mi) rsons and Malarkey will return.) pall players, Who |Sepenene Fone: | He wears a No. 17 collar. | aes Malarkey was ry rey with his! refuse to be Times Ducks #; A All the middiewetghts he has ever Wee Coyle. coach at the Gonzaga! *7°* * Year ago and that may keep Aint 9: RY: A (Gh Mouth Park 4; met tower above him but none, not; l university, Spokane, has prevaiieg |i owt le tlew gg stopped by fae gg elf yn MeGoorty, has shown as good TYRER LEAVES upon Merve Gallagher, two years Dave Philbin, giant tackle, is the| heavy losses in ti, Badaers ? punch. The Australian has a reg: ago All-Beattle quarterback and|°MY One® Who has definitely an-| the ranks. + newnardtain ———| ular sledge hammer drive graduate of Franklin high school, moeeeee he will not come back.| To make up for duty, Conte thought he was a| Jimmy Clabby will be Darcey’s| Tom ‘Tyrer, Broadway high and Alexander Finegold, a former /e!!>!2 is supposed to have left for) +, Tuesday's coe San tea jnext opponent and after that he will schoo! araduate, four years end on end at Broadway hgh schoo! and i is ORO | sone eh ald “ sly mee ° bons, the W * team and recently ap. last year with the Rainier Valle ep a } : q Can't understand why Werren| The pew star ts a fit follower of pointed asistant coach at the state A eleven, to enroll for AF en Patcor at “The " ~ : h Bergan? eer Carter, the South Pasadena, Cal.,}Fitz, Creedon, Griffo and Hall, who college, left Seattle Monday for Gallagher welghe about 145 and is|cave Umpire Quigiey in’ Hesten| play two games man should boast about having an|came from Austral MeGoorty | Libery Lake, where William Dtetz, a fast, clever open-field runner, | didn't feaze the ump, but when Quig here Sunda option on the Cincinnati club, un-|says anybody who beats Les will be Carlisle star, named successor to, Finegold scales about 160. Frank|tried to light ® gas burner at Chi. Charley Schmuts will work Weé- less he wants to show he doesn't/a wonder, and MeGoorty ought to| Johnny Bender, will put a large, Mullan, of Seattle, has left for| cago he was knocked out for several] nesd against Colwell, Brown's care what he does with his money, know iequad thru preliminary practice. | PUBLIC MARKETS | . Gonza, days. best bet. fare and tobacco money has the right idea of the partnership. € certainly will make it go farther than he will, and I have » this is done the family is more apt to be living in its own home.” (To Be Continued Tomorrow) * per erate Cal erapetrutt ‘ vupes, Yakima, 64 socks OO apes, Yakima, 65 GAINER AVOIDS HOODOO AND CLOUTS AT .300 Prunes, box as rT | Radisnes aT | Tomatoes, 1-1b. box i) 40 | Yellow preserving toma- iy 1.26 On Apples les, cooking 1 1.00 126 $ 160 Cherries =| U can't makea'man'out of a 4 boy by pattin’ him on. stilts. An’ no, process will ever make Poultry, Veal and Pork mgtan Babee veces ie tobacco. mature. ‘You got: to let | be > : Natare do it her own way. Spring Gucklings, ever @ " NOc Ting, ad ae a OW do you suppose'the “bite” gets info a tobacco Oat Gaines wal ta ” leaf? Nature, of course, 2 “ } Del Gainer, for several years the| | “Yulin “tess end "Checee ” Ae Ly . mnt nie ‘iar ithe mal | = 4 How do you suppose ithe bite can be taken out? by ingurien'and is helping tho Wos-| vammemery Orie ect 4 Nature, of course. ton Red Sox dn their pennant fight, |’ Miners, solid pack ry i 5 = gi ‘Gainer started with Detroit, ‘but a ae “ Nature's way — slow, careful eng —is the wai le That's wh during his t asons with that ly. ry SE 3 is VELVET ages for not fee then two years. Huge wooden cess Sct E tes te Stade d wend foe el, Ont cones te matt harshness, commonly PEROT seks: wesw denn seen tte called “bite,” Jn stays the natural flavor and aroma, , abe et eaallire e And VELVET slarts right by being the pick of the Burley (Prices pald producer) ctop—considered unequaled tobacco for the pipe, What are you smoking? Mave you read “Pipe Philosophy” (— Velvet Joe's new book af .wWeree (and bright sayings? } (Send a two cent stamp fora copys, |.200. Dick Hoblitzel left-hand hitter, plays the bag against right hand pitchers and hitting close to .300. Alfalfa, No, 1 | Norman Tabor set a new record for the mile, but we won't know If he is the fastest runner in the world until that bout between Me- IND Farland and Gibbons is held in wO0! Ian: BO New York, THAT YOU WANT, weceti amy THE SMOOTHEST TOBACCO or

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