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<a — 2 — + a — —_ — — PAGE 12 THE SEATTLE 1919. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBE -s ta aA hudtvani watvaioont AuAdldsardoba RR \ Madina atin AS =a Woe a 5 ng meine x; KILLED? To DeRTH TRYIN’ TO A “T Gosu® I HAVENT HAD Any | /@ FELLER dust Got | fan THE PROHIGrTION] / WER THATS \ / How Was TH SOMEGODY DISCOVERED RE Be : SLEEP FOR THREE NIGHTS: } KILLED UP AT Your HOTEL ? THE ') ; HAD A BOTTLE, OF BOOZE IM | Th STOPPIN' AT A Pe | FeLiy! b Nz ‘ DUMP P60R Guy HIS Roor AND HE WAS CRUS \ 4 ~ ‘ \ \\a) \_ Fee ice Ware's Sa Qt \\e ' = ~ Poe BARS \ | [BECKETT AND M’GOORTY BOTH CONFIDENT FOR GOLFERS Locals Take AS TIME OF BIG BOUT IN LONDON NEARS jept, 2-—«United Prose.) heavyweight, in five rounds, They , their ability to WIN |are scheduled to go 10 rounds in @ git STATE Swit SCATUR, Il, Sept. 2.—Jack MEET IS SET Op, LROM. LASSEN | FUSIRON SGP. Series From Content lek | a = =| MormonClub:::: ight ob nm, and) American battler.) Dempsey will meet Georges Carpen who meet tonight th a 20-round bout | tier, French char = = Ke a r at the Olympla in England, for a purse of $175,000 = Siwashes Stage Big Rally, The 20-round setto between the) Jack Kearns, Dempney’s Owing to dates confiicting the staf —- = te Et Nagin French bantamweight champion, | has announced that he wou! ept| swimming and diving championship Dave Williams, the young Seattle boy who was os = | © First Game; Williams | charies Leboux and Walter Kons, |the offer from Carpentier’s manager megt will be staged September 26 in tf, it/contained in a cablegram received | ia of the 19th 24 - given his trial on the mound for Seattle yesterday | a in the second game against the Bees, proved that was here Pitches Good Ball British champion, was call = = nonce Two crack swimmers from the q the youngster should be given a trial. Williams = e_—__-_—_________.-______-» an) Crystal Pool clubh—Gust Jarvie and a has been pitching around this part of the country | - i] How Coast | a Sens eter my OAKS WIN LAST GO Robert Smith—will compete in a yy for several seasons, hurling in the old Northwest- } = in |] Betting wan lively, with the cham FROM FRISCO CLUB jsanctionea A. A. U. lifesaving com Wee ern league and in the shipyard circuit, but yester- ~ ! Clubs Stan pion favorite, McGoorty’s backers| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 2—|test to be held at Columbia beach, e day was the first time that he ever pitched in real | ~~. ——$$_$_$_____ | were playing him on. the form he Fone thew Pe is the _sorectt seme Ore., today. é et. | ghowed recen hocking out|frame and Oakland scored three nm se thak Pa é fast company. He showed plenty of nerve and | Hosp c1u68 pr wed recently in 3 ning the last game of the) op walbtoo: git snaeboars ana a ts: | Harry Rolph and Harry Reeve, Brit-|runs w ‘The dope also fig-| series lots of stuff. He should have won his first game * in 11 innings, but the punch wasn’t there when | ; the locals filled the bases in that frame. His work from now on will be watched with interest as he showed all the earmarks of a first-class hurler yesterday. SPAS | No ‘one who saw yesterday's double bill will To MALL AS LONG AS Pos SOLE ym the Seals here yester-\in swimming events at Victoria, B, 0 4, San Franciseo copped) c today pape os ot {ii |ring generalship would balance the | the jes five games to three em ortiand SIT as "a2 ‘are | weight handicap. | ‘The score RH. E.| | oon 39¢| Beckett expressed the utmost con-|San Francisco .... mete St Dr . J mage seamed fidence and announced his intention|Oakiand ........ ° 6 p» 32) | Before 10,000 2 : Edwin fans Seattle split)of taking on the French champion,| Patteries——Couch, Lundberg an leven with the Salt Lake Bees yes | Georges Carpentier, next, afd then|McKee; Falkenberg and Elliott, | terday in the local ball yard, taking making a bid for the world’s title in - - | the first game from the visitors 3) battle with Jack Dempsey Sisler’s home run tn the Lith pre- American's speed and | day 6 ever accuse the Siwashes of not trying. Their : coe, to 2 In 11 innings and dropping the| Fred Fulton, the American plas-| J Seattle's Leading rally in the 10th frame yesterday was one of the a |necond mix by a 6 to 2 count after terer, predicted he would knock out| Dentist = pieces of work ever staged here. Of course, ePaper wi aR Sas, Arthur ‘Townley, the British let _t 4 a dj 106 Columbia St. played a big part in the scoring when Cun- Fp |teetm im eve tent eume "wen te) ————$___——=| ningham’s blow in over Maggerts an %. visitors tallied two runs in the first went for a triple. This proved the undoing of the oY, 7% [of the 10th Inning. Seattle came| * es ht back and pushed ove ° : visitors. sss t $7 iene in their balf of oe frame anal Where > The Seattle did the unexpected this week. They de= ry ne ee feated Al Gould, the star pitcher of the Bees, three Mets “pave. Williams, pitching hie first Values Wa. . Store of a} Coast league eho rode: ~~ times during the series. Gould lost the first game S ei naan perl — Tell . Z Poenary : Choice to the locals when Jack Knight went on a hitting spree the other day and lost again Sunday when Wares hit one in the stands for a circuit wallop, breaking up a 13-inning game. He pitched against f Thomas in the first game yesterday and was.set : back again. He has only lost about seven games . in all this year and three were lost here. wiNE& /|for 12 innings at a 2 to 2 count. roto Ta = [When the blow off did come the -_-— |Bees ran up three counters on bunched hits, Seattle should have won the game in the 11th frame when the locals filled the bases |with one out. But Baum. struck Scientifically Correct The iron shot in golf has always! If every beginner would take a lit S: tete ‘Cela 41 | been described as a direct hit. while | tie time away from trying to make |™ th yay was acer) mpan! = . the shot with the wooden clubs has). 4. iy going around the links and the rally was over | . _ Lloyd Madden was given a draw with Travie been described as a weep. Thin ix 90 y going around the The Blow Off | i | e Davis in their go in Everett yesterday after four to a certain extent, but in teaching “Od would devote this time to prac Al Gould, of the Rees, and Claude Vi s 1% rounds of fast milling. After Madden’s showing & golfer to une the iron it would be | tice he would improve his game and| thomas, of the local club pitched or ou if with he! Kreat folly to teach him to merely likewise his disposition 75 per cent. | swell ball for the first nine innings Rogers here and the way Davis fought in his hit at the ball the same as he would| There i# one,thing very important] of the first tilt. In the 10th Earl. | bout with Storey, it looked like Lloyd was in for if he had a bat. in his hand and|to remember, and this ia to let the|gneely scored Maggert ahead of! | testing from the Everett weller, But ‘Lloyd |srwe hwuine'= roca mies ots | ito" the'worx ‘when You want|Sin"'wit"s"hemeten sti | nderwear | t a different fight than he did at the Arena — [°F ik the proper iron shot one| ashi some day and practise with | *fe,fielt that rept thru Walsh if airs y ‘ Knight walked to start tle's | i and held the Everett star even. must let the club go on through.|it for an hour or so. Follow thislinring compine. fanned bee tae! Underwear designed to meet | ‘That is, he must hit at a point be-/ plan. Alm at a certain spot where every demand of comfort and ningham came thru with a triple) Managers of the semi-pro teams en! in The yond the ball to make sure he js| you wish the ball to drop and then |arq” scored eee cane : * * * pitar's verics should send in their reports of Sun. |soine to etthe proper st for both try various diane wt pitching |Suteets hog nrionen fn ween Se Seen day’s games today as the drawing for the second ihe bieinner too often tries te gvt|ac far’ as it will ‘and be eure to|_2%, (he ith canto Mullen walked,| gone he ty’s in supreme ff: Sunday’s tilts will be made Wednesday night at the ball up instead of letting the| Keep the head down #0 as not to| tent faq nected on a thy te Fite! assortment. By featuring Dr. ‘Spaldings at 5:30. South Park, Mike Wrights, [clu do it, Mut this not alone the top the shot. Every club has | patrickt who twisted hie ankle when Jaeger’s, Wallace Linen, Vas- te Alhambras, and the Wet Wash player who has handled golf clubs| gree that you have to pitch. Doni |%® Made the catch of Knight's fly.) sar, Lewis, Duofold and Coop- | _ teams are the of the first Sunday games. for years in guilty of the same thing. | try to raise the ball into the air.| pay paye— i a po a. | er’s, Cheasty’s has the most | No reports have been heard from the Hibernian- This in because he has never taken | but let the club attend to this for|wseste er... ht dS. “e if bl | O. B. Williams tilt or from the Navy Yard Cubs the trouble to find out how to play|you. The picture explains the [Kreg 2h "otc: § 8 8 8° comfortable underwear made. : and the Iron Moulders’ game. Let's get those ie wiatesiaede Rid ha itil siiiaal ee ee ' reports in now. - | Re a a | " | Spencer, ¢ ae °S 86:2 | | " Protests of semi-pro teams in the series on the | Lion esguathedlitaes’ Bele Ue MP die ier Leading Hats for i "grounds of unfair umpiring must be based on inter- ee ac, ° pretation of the rules and = be a matter of the | AM RW PO. A % Leading Men | umpires’ judgment. While the decisions may seem AL . sthes: takieaton’ wah: Shigth Tbnaes rie fae TR |. Faw in cases, the judgment of the umpires must | MATIONAN Typo heoet ret | Keven innings ae a ee The world’s best hats, Dun- ee cae one bona is a wrong interpretation Sew Werk 42 Ht) postox, see t=” sees gl lap, Knox, Stetson, Borsalino ashe rales, The xecaive commits of the series : ae ae (italy), and Heath (London), difficulties coming out of last Sunday's oe “ | ie ae : are found at Cheasty’s. Par- aR aa y's games. “8 a deen non x! CL ee ticular men crown their heads washes are on the road this morn- | sco, wenn 2 aD eae) io Oa gt with a choice of one of these. ing, bound for San Francisco, where they play Morning Game me lek ee aa a eel Sere ee eae nee: | Cheasty’s can satisfy the de- the Oaks... From there they travel to Sacramento, pe y BAP fas. BUS |eche axe 0000000002 6~3| a of f d __ back to Portland and then return home. Charley | atten’ iniier, Laqes. and . Wingo e | Mie nd dk abe mand of every fancy and. Mullen, Seattle pilot, took a bride yesterday, mar- | Afternoon Gam n WR Wet W h Is ibeobatareeg- Unusually Attractive Deep, Rich Neckwear. every occasion. rying Helen Steele, a Seattle girl, after the game. freee “3 as Sesean eaten . Hat Prices $4 to $20 Miss Steele is a daughter of Samuel Steele, of 1508 | "patterted: Satice and Rariden; Vaughn, agg Recon age Bh ne at Prices ti) qrestect st. She made the trip with the locals |“*""" ** “te pect ve one oe » » «| Winner Over | | noston | New. York i FE Fall Showing of Manhattan Shirts a 3 prepares Var | Wa 9 _ A large selection of tise and Adare; Pretter, | Blossom Hurls Laundry Men II P Cadore, Mitchell and M. Wheat | ‘ ; unusually attractive Morning game postponed ; ral | to Win Over Rivals in designs and colorings = | prerenena, sent 2— | Star’s Series rece dah : Part | WATERBURY, Conn., Sept. 2. | Morning Game r : | Mattigns, ‘te > *\f| of these famous shirts 1 dleae Be at Louie . | 2 ‘ National Leagwe Ber tigen gilecer red seaei Dae ‘ Pushing over runs in the seventh AY awaits you. They Cincinnati at Chicago. | ‘feet might in = tenround, i Beasepies: Senne, Dabs 508 F and eighth frames, the Wet Wash ¢ 6 ; Seis at owe Nove } & & ten-round, no-de- “ denn ‘oveteninn the lend Of the Ob o 6 come in the most St. Louis at Pittsburg. ed with Joe Lynch of B. Third Washington infantry team } +8 igi peniitdeiphia ‘at Brookiyn Now Teck. Lanch wae given the Slivtuaet ante ermamaae cache wen ‘$$ 2) $i[} original patterns and rash ot Reston | Founds, four were even_and the day and won out, 4 to 3 ¢ i ¢ $ oif} striking colors that jeveland at St.- champion had the better of one. Ray Blossom was on the mound 6 2 5 Of yh oo pe Mamas chewed aa pointe lfor the winners with Dahle pitching ppd, GS 8 the men of Seattle . ness to mix that displ d for the opposition, Blossom struck > o my Peet tenets tuwiane ee Out 18, but was a bit wild as hel ue have ever been privi- “> lias ts e | + 68 60 — .576| walked five men. Errors proved cost Soeoovens leged to see, WATCHING THE sconrBOAnD | SYRACUS Y., Sept. 2.—-Mike ee 5 | ly to the soldiers made three reas aad pgi Re ‘s hero—Babe” Rath, | O'Dowd, world's middleweight cham- |}: 1a. it [boots during the « 9100010000000 zhe sia Hestenian qapoed oot | pion, outfought Ted Lewis, former | W + eae 78] Burrows was on the receiving end | der, in a hard |?" of the game for the inners with | by Bi heating Wastin Sto 't tn tng’ | Welterweight title the double-header, ten-round bout ¢ last night.| Weston catching Dahle’s slants ] M: nh He pitched the Hed Sox to victory in or aw ‘ 10880 a} f, | the first game, 2 to 1, Ps ig a ‘wae the aggressor all the | Drawings tor the second round a attan “y Ve * |W ai 44 tanale With the Adhanubras | TILTS FROM MACKS) Los An-| Fvevvevevevevveren 4 — i made Wednesday night Pric $3 t $15 The White Box threw cold water on| SAP J | es trolt’s pennant hopes by taking a dou.| MILWAUKEE, tis, Sept. 2 : vy e-header, 6 to 0 and 5 to 1 | Pinky Mitchell won the decision over ke Pa np wits t th rani el —— Ever Hammer, Chicago, in‘ ten| 4 BA en Caeaneeaae” aktos malin e teen : ‘ runs in hth i 4 6 ; 5 So ark |—Phyte and Frary ee aacTte teat AN Eylening [rounds here lant night. Mitchell|scteron: Cicats and fchahe; Doane, [OB Willams | mix: South | Park |“Whgte’ and ‘Prer Companion ig finished ‘on the low end of a his greater height, rained blow | Cunningham and Stanage oT Wark Chatsiven | Mbuiders} | io Yj 4) Sp ry ‘count. after blow on Hammer's face rar pi Wiig 3 sy eased gh ed | Li 1 5 hy vg bathe Sept. 2 meets the Anadels and wet ANGELS TAKE TWO | ines . Pp Mi) ‘The Cardinals boat Pittsburg, 5 to 4, in| aw < 7 Wag Bret game, but dropped the second, | NEW YORK, Sept. 2—Willie Ja Ztol. |80n outpointed Johnny Dundee in eight-round bout last night in Jer: Rain spoiled the morning game, | City bat the Giants trimmed the Braves, | @ te 2, in the afternoon contest. Sesasin | YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio, Sept. 2 | PORTLAND, 8 "SACS TAKE SERIES Ii te t ne Beay FROM TIGER CREW | winning the series, four. The visitors Quinn and Ruel postponed; rain. ‘The Yankees made it eight straight| Harry Greb, Pittsburg, jtlit, 6 to 3, ne ee second by trouncing the Athletics, 6 to 2, after! smith, Bayonne, N. J ie earn ernaninaby ¥ the morning gam had been stopped by|. WN. J, “ 4, | to. | othe} |12-Found bout here lust night, en to four, The | The score, first game: R. H. E.| ra a pia Log Angeles ......055 6 8 | eee f me easily, 10 to 0. ut the +e 4 oO; BATTLE ¢ <, Mich,, Sept. 2.| ne back in the second mix | Portland hah chgks RETO, Boe You Know ia Dem nd Leo Alexander | ind won outy 4 to 0. The batteries—Crandall and Boles; | |wrestled two hours to a draw here Schroeder and Baker | | First game RH ‘| That Seattle has. the fin- last night without @ fat, Suis Palkdaues Aorsdione Saas da beoneee y nh me 3 | t billiard parlor in the}) pmxver, cot, sept. ¢-—c Pay Checks Cashed Batteries; Prough, Crespi and Cook $ 16 6] d? Come in and see. |) white was given’ the refer Houck and Brooks. i 4 2 TORREY & SEARS’ [fighting with Johnny Noye, Twin|} BILLIARD PARLOR Cities lightweight, here last night perti20,3rt,, Caner 3rd and Pike Noye was floored three times, but ane Cosnter Barber shop fought gamely. | Vountain Drink, M. 2819. Card Tables ally , , Ie and Bass: | cond game R. H. W.|\or; Harstad and Koohler, eramento o. 4 6 o|— - 9 5 8] Let's go buy Boldt’s French : pas- ries: Vance and Cady; Daw: | try, Uptdwn, 1414 3d Avg; pos romme and DeVormer, ltown, 913 24 Ave ; O.C.GRAVES,. Pres. ~~ SECOND AVENUE AT SPRING STREET