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HALT SOLES Guaranteed to Stand Three Months of Hardest Wear Hougen'sLightning Shoe Repair Shop 110 Madison St. "REPAIRING WHILE YOU WAIT' SCOOP Rf! 0 TER TIGER HURLERS ARE EASY FOR SEATTLE Prior U> coming to tfeutlle far the cloning *erlea, Mike Lynch, pilot of the Tiger crew, not a whoMM off hi* rhe*t to the effect that be would put a crtmti lu the Giant*' hope of wlnnlnK the pennant by the um of hla wonderful left handed pitchers, with whoae offering* the Olant* would be unable to connect. Ml We waa evidently sleeping on hla hack whan he mad* that talk, for yeaterday Crlger. one of the port wheeler*. waa clouted from the mound In an early atage, and Hunt, the atar Tiger twlrler. waa hit »1 moat aa freely, with the reaalt thai (he Olant* cWtbared 11 hit*, three of them home run*. which were good for nine runs, while the lx»at the hope crimper* could do waa two meaaley runa. one of them a fluke bower. Rill Jsmea held the Tlgera la the palm of his hsnd all the way. show ing remarkable ipecd and control, and. with Whaling aa a balance wheel, pegging them o*er lo mo ond la shape to nail three baa* thlevea in the Ft rat two (ram»», the Tlgera never stood a chance. la the first Inning Shaw lifted the pill for a homer, and In the sec ond Strait did the earn* thing. Im mediately followed br Mann wKh the third of the day Just at that stage Hunt replaced Crlger. The ftrat Tiger run came across In the third on McMullin'a four nacker. Hunt showed a hurst of »peed until the alith frame when She Juggled the pill and Strait, j Mann. Whaling and Jaraea bunched [hits letting three runs across. Again In the arte nth Mil. Wil son and Strait hit, filling the l>a»e«. but Mike l.jrnch did Jump Unto the limelight for a moment and nail Mann's long fly with oae hand up againat the Hull sign, or* : venting a sweep of the sacks. Nlll scored cm the throw In and Whal ing a liner p«it Wilson acroas The rooters were on deck and helped the good wort along, al though Mike Lynch turned the tables on (He llanson for a mo meat by stealing hla green goat Ole ruecued the Ibex from the T» 'coma bench. The Lynching arjuad will put another similar crimp In Giant pennant hopes this afternoon at 3 o'clock, when an *»en larger crowd than turned out yeaterdajr t» expected. It being the first ladles' day of the week TtM ofnstaJ snrt Seattle — an ft. it ro A k tthmm. *a ........ « I I • t »i j*-a»*a. ta ..... i s • a a tj ma, »» * i » • • • WtlM. rf • » t 1 • • Strait. If t St • * Mann, cf > I St • tj itarmaad. as .... « I s I • ♦ wn*:tns. a ...... * S I • « S Jamaa, p........ « S » • I ♦ T.tala .......s* • u it l« I Taroma— All ft. It PO A. It Ma.llila, If 4 * • > • • JftMfß, lb ...... 4 a S I t • * i*hbora. rf .... I I I t t • l-yef-h. of ........ I S S 4 • • • Mr*. IS « a I I t # Holdermae. lb .. I S I I a 9 McMullla. aa .... * I I * I • I.a I-«n*e. a I S 1 I t • ivirw. » a a a a a a Hunt. » s a a a s i Totala M I a M • I Sear* tor lnnt»»« ; .neat tla t IIMIIS •—♦ fsroms • liailta I—l Summary. Twa-has* hit -Nana Hem* I' rasa—Mann, Shae, Strait, McMutnn ! Aa»nrica aita- »h«ar, Hana a»t,la« basa, M>adlD* 0 true It '■<« Hr Ja matt f. ►» , Hunt 4 Daaca an bail* Off Jamas t ' M.rnrhJ. off Runt S IKIII 1> Hit by * t>"-'Oa4 ball - Nal*ht»nr». by Junta ' FUi Htnr record —I runa ami > hits off i rrlsar la t mains; * runa and t bits eft Hunt In 1 Innlnsa 'r»1lt »lr«ory ta Jamaa: charge d»r*al ta t'rlgar P«a«4 . ball—Whaltaa I, w pitas- Mot an and ' Van Hallr.s INDIANS WIN AND HOLD SECOND PLACE VANCOUVER, B. C„ Sept. 14.— Spokane maintained her poaltloa in Die pennant race here yeat*rd«y afternoon by beating the Vancouver team 2 to 0 In a aeven-lnnlng gam*, the Champa being unable to con nect with Paul Strand'* offering*. The two Spokane run* were charged to Frlak'a error In failing to nab Altman'a drive, and to the generosity of Umpire Toman Ow ing to railroad delay, the Indiana did not arrlv* In lime to call tho game before 6 o'clock, hence the aeven Inning*. Boon by inning*: Vancouver -0 0 0 0 0 0 o—f ftpdltana 0 0 0 0 1 ! o—l0 —1 PORTLAND COLTS WIN A SWATFEST VICTORIA, H. C.. H<pt. 'J4.— Portland won from Victoria, 16 to 8, yeaterday in a game featured by error* and heavy hitting. Kaatloy figured With tho willow, cleaning tho baga twice, once with a triple and again with a homer. Kaola ulao drove out a homer with three on. Both Wllaon and Smith were easy for the vialting batten. H' oro bf Inning* Portland .0 t I 0 0 I 0 1 4—16 Victoria * * • * • • * * *— • NATION AI. MCAdR RlCflt XTi Ffrooklyn 7. Ht 2. ftoaton 7, Cincinnati * Ho gam"# scheduled fa ttia American or CoMt league*. NOIITHWffIT COAST W. L Pot.! VV U Prt H*ntMe. IS 517 - Mikl'd 100 40 Hpokane ft! 99 977 \.on A. 04 70 670 Vann*yr 10 71 .661 Vernon Ot 71 ,644 Portl'nd 7t 85 .461 Krlsco. 74 04 .447 Victoria 70 WO .437 I'ortlnd «7 04 .44 3 Tae*ma Ot 00 386 4a< mto 00 101 .173 NATIONAL Aili:Kl< \* W. U Pet. I w I. Pet. N T... II 44 .fill Hftiton. »« *4 «»n <?hlc.««o IT »4 ,117 Wenh'n 17 61 100 I'ltlab's •« SS ,404 Phils. . It SI t«o ('tnulntl II 71 .60S Ohir'.n «• 7| 41s Phils... S7 If .471 Detroit M 7S .471 Wt.Louts SI II ,411X'tevst<1 II 71 .411 Hrooktn »4 II .171 MY 40 S3 ]«« iloatoe. 47 IS .114.5 i I,'ute 41 14 .ill It's La'e in the Season for„ftpasoning, Scoop "VIC'S" IDEA OF UMPIRED DAY AUGIE THE FIRST, HIS ROYAL UMPS, KING FOR A DAY Angle Moran. otherwise known as "Ilia I mps. was king for a day at Dug's park Sunday afternoon, while tnetiiliera of the Seattle Root era' club, assisted by 7.WW enthuai aatlc fans, bowed down, kow towed aalaamed. and made other signa ol obeisance before his August Augl nass. the while showering him with frankincense and myhrr. flower*, costly Jewels, yea. much fine gold and Oriental apices. Among tbc Oriental aplcee. the punk atlck was cotiapicuotta by Ha abeeoc» Any' thing containing a auggestion ol 'punk" waa tabooed at the ball park Sunday, aa It waa "Umplre'a day' for Moran. The greunda were filled to over flowing by 1 o'clock, when the Hoot era. led by Joa Hchtumpf. In the full regalia of a general, and marching to the atately music rendered by COMMENT FROM PRESS BOX •V FRED HENRY In the Mvanth Inning the Root rrn In the right field blearhera, led by Ole Harmon, took one Angora (loat, th» poraonal property of Ft rut Bark»r Hoiderman. Into ramp. It poeved Ho I'J In aometblng fierce. He announced hla Intention* of mutt iHtlng vlaaj(«a galore In that auc tion A inanimate held him back Holdle'a 8 0. 8. for * cop brought forth a bluecoat, who *tood clone by the remaining period* and knpt the blcacherltea from kidding him Vlo Gauntlet, the artlat, aaya "Never Again" on the ball gam* While squatting In the pre** boi yeiterdajr a lightning pill mad* lla way through a gnod-aUed gap In the acri-enlng. Luckily for Vic he had. a few mlnutea prertoualy, placed hla raincoat over the paanageway No. Vlo wouldn't havo walked, they would have had to carry htm. Mickey La Long*, following hit single, had a lot of fun with James by taking a dinky lead and then hiking back to the sack. He did It once too often and Bill pegged una to Jackson that went a mile a min ute. Mickey was out by a foot. In the seventh Inning It required but thrte pltrhed balla to retire the Tigers. Chick up, smsshed a low one to Mill, who caught the ball about three Inches above the ground. Hold«rman, next up, cracked a hot one, which bad a wide curve on It to Raymond, and Tealey, by a magnificent one-hand ed sp«-ar, nabbed the ball. On the third ball McMullin grounded out. A preaent of a flat board with the llnea, "Mike Lynch" and "The lllg Stick" attached, won mndn to Mike. Mad Mike ummT the plank, he might have had better success than he did with the round club. He railed to got a safe awat. Because Van Haltren couldn't make It In time to Victoria, he helped officiate In yesterday's bat tle. With the exception of a ques tionable decision on Whaling In the fourth, the umpires worked fine. Momentarily forgetting about Van, Moran also called an "Out" on Jaokson In the first. Wo wonder what would have happened If the umpi disagreed. Although Hunt pitched losing ball, he heaved a clever game by constantly slipping something over. THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1912. Ote Hanson and a tin w*aMe», ! went on the rt« Id. tse Uk> beled goals of the rortland plsyara. *nd a Christmas tree filled with leroona fbr the rial tors Mrs Leonla W Itrowne, repre senting ths women fane. covered lloran with flower* pro : tented by hi* fair admirer*. ar.d a careful eiamlnatloa showed them to be free from red pepper, or other deletertoua drugs so they could be anlff< d with perfect His miHir *»■ ensconsed en a 1 throne carried by Mat Mattlson, ! oor* red with flowers. and the pho lographers did their worst Mran waa then »üb)ected to ait kind* of royal and near-royal treatment, on# faa placing the legend on hi* Cheat. ;"I am blind." Another preeenfed :: him with a pair of binoculars to ae« ■from the pitrhere' bos to firat Uaec. ia»a iota I Efficiency and ■ Success TtfHMH thing* go hand In hand On# la can*# anil the other r#- ault. . . Efficiency la mad# «P In 'arg* part of -ayat»fn, and one of tha moat important feature# of sy*- t«m ti handling financial affair* through a hank account Tou am makln* a aarlou* mia take if you attempt to get along without the cunatant aid Of the bank In your buatnea# or Per sonal matters. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ettsbilshsd lU2 First at Jsmss Plonssr 9quar« n—j. AMUttMENTt _ { : "SEATTLE THEATRE Thona Main 4*. Tonight. All Week j '■ Matinee* Tiiurailay and Kattirdsl' naiaa JI»H«* la | "THIS Ollli FHOW B. iW 'f Itargeln Matter# Thuragay, m*- Kvenlnn Frlcaa —Mc. tOc. He pmf, ft. A llAth PhonM it** ■ wmm Jack Wilaaa A Compear —In— «A lata iiiivikw" Mary wulv# nrn, Paul MoCarty. "THK WALTZ DItKAM" MtII.VKK GII.MIIiIK Other III# 8. A V. Acta The PANT AGES |! tirqiaalrri Vaudeville IHrHim r«n> I «Rr<« V % lllf. I<«*fClviv»lttic Mutlnt# Today HI ft AMKliir\K HKUITIKI A HtunnluK <;ill Mwhlcii 1 Act *\l> FIVW O I llicit if'.TM Dally iffatlltfte Twice Nightly lOf mtd ao<> I Mllll another banded bin; the Jewel* ■of Ma high office, a wtiak broom anu a dual pan. . Mrs Leuiua Browne, represent Ing the women, and Ole Hanson, representing the man, were the mouthpiece* of the fana. and told Hla Royal I'rnpa how much they realto thought of him. even If the f*n» did. In the he«t of a straggle j<>B the dlatunnd. when h« po!le<! a raw one. refer to him aa a cross be •ween a squid and aa umphedlllac 1 Otherwise. ther assured htm of j their lore and devotion and adml i ration Aalde from all of the Joshing. Sere waa a real bit of sentiment pinning tinder the whole thing, and when Ole Itanaon presented him whh a handsome gold and diamond watch charm, beating ths Insignia of the Kagica. and with a splendid • -iu.i. 5..... i'i J 1 RACING CARD TO INCLUDE FOUR CLASSES Oiw of tb« moat novel racing pro , graua #v«r deviaed and one which wilt cater to tha lover of races, whether It be foot, horse, motor cyola or automoblla. la being pre pared for presentation at the Meadowa track on the afternoon of Sunday. October 6, under the dlreo ilon of Albert M Robinson, who no ably directed the racing during lb# King County fair. Never before ha* auch a diversi fied program bean attempted In America The different clsssos of racea have been placed In the hand* of committee* familiar with that rlaaa For inatance, R 8. Moore will head the committee which will arrange the motorcycle race*. The put-put biker* will have an hour of the afternoon In which to pull off their part of the pro gram. and the idea will be to have a number of abort, snappy, fa*t racea Instead of long distance races. The longest race will not exceed five mllea. A dlatance foot race, not to ei ceed five miles, together aev eral shorter race* ts also planned. With such men as Jimtnie Flutter aid, world'* champion l&mller, Vic tor Norman, "Reindeer Hill," with his comedy *luff, and any others who care to enter, ths five-mile event will be quick and exciting. The race will he n handicap, sttch men as Fitzgerald and Norman starting behind the less »i*M<dy dla tance men. Ther<» are many harness horses now In the clly and at the Meadows, and Director Robinson wMI have charge of getting together aa clasay a card of equine speed humors as tha city afford*, and a running race or two may be sandwiched In. Arrangements for the automobile races are as yet Incomplete, but en tries of local cars and some cars from Taooma are assured, and some of the fastest amateur motor ing over seen here will be the re sult Robert Fulton, who has charge of the Meadows track, will havo the speedway In splendid condition with a hard surface such as Is re quired for the greatest speed. Full Information may he had and entries may he made In any class of racing by directing coinmunlcatlona to Al bert M. Robinson, 1013 Third avenue. Today is the first ladles' day of the week. . BY "HOP" leather traveling case, and assured him that the fans really had a warm place In their heart a for hint. In •pit* or the fact that he waa an fin pa, Koran's vote* trembled alightlr as he responded, and he abowed that he Is really as human aa th>' av-rage fan. In his rentarka, and that he really did appreciate the klndneee and good fellowship (hat went with It The day and lb# ceremonl** had a good tflKl on tb# crowd, and It wa* a «"nntn» treat to get through a game without the T. 600 crabbing at "hta umpa." Angle, hi* flower*, hi* present* and hla ■mil* that canned altnoat a total eclipse of hta face were sent to hla hotel lo a tail, and laat night the honora con tinued when ha waa the gueat of Manager Read at the Moor# theatre. "HOPES" SIDESTEP JOHNSON'S GAME NEW YORK, Sept. !«.—That Kuropemi pugilists are not all aniloua for a crack at Jack John aon, heavyweight champion of tha world, la tha assertion here today of Hob Vernon, Mend of Former Champion Jlui Jeffries. Vernon traveled acroaa tha pond to look up a few prospactlv* "white hop«a," but hla trip waa discouraging. Kr ery lime ha mentioned hla mission the heavyweight ring artltta over .thera declined to consider any auch propoait 100. R. A. 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Aft'-r a comedy preliminary lie tween a couple of little "amokea" Lao Crevler and Jlinmle Moore lioied four of the fancleat. claaalett, moat clever rotmde ever aeen at a local atnoker and got the crowd on edge. Crevler waa given tba earned declalon. JOE MAY YET MEET WOLGAST IAJH ANOBLKB. Hept. 24.—Re itoni'd hope of bringing Ad Wol Hast mid Jo* Klvera together again on Thankaglvlng dny fur a light wolght <hampl<>nahlp battle ar«* en tertalned br Promoter Tom Mc Carey today MrCarey baa been in communication wllh Tom Jonea, Wolgaat a manager. and Jonea »!*- nlfied hla wllllngnee* to make • match with HI vera, tn <a*e he could not g«-t Joe Mandot. Klvera haa been reetlnf »t Wh»l»r Sprlnga, and la reported to be again in good condition. PLAYER FRICK HAS DISAPPEARED OAKLAND. Sept. U —H. » Mc- Kuriln. secretary of th» Oakland baaeball club, waa completely mya tlfird today by the alleged dlaap pearance of Inflelder Jimmy Prick. 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