The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 1, 1904, Page 2

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Hit Priak am AL READY | FOR GAME ), ron tarkelia Portland's newest | UMPIRE BROWN MAKING A vis. | main Was a cor mystery |MIGH SCHOOL AND UNIVER { GRACEFUL SHOW OF HIM: | portiana 00000000) SITY BOYS WENT THROUGH SELF IN SEATTLE-TACOMA oe ~ 11 bt MF oa HARD PRACTICE LAST NIGHT } GAMES | Spencer, Moaktman an : * 1.08 ANGELES 2, ‘FRISCO 1 The t azton 2 JAN ANC OO, O ! PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. ery evenly played game ye ta 6 n ' € wor m t ' t th Standing of the Clubs. jb . rede .o! team will meet in the open ¥ . “yi t «er t the foot m at Tac : nt Cravath ¢ Bae th lat and th Los Angeles ‘ 1 Bnd and te | aad nd Bibouthie efter Beat ‘ ~~ noe game will be a good one ‘ Oakland 476 i ivi nawe tor eens bee aff the , " wton and 8p he Par ' ; TACOMA, Oct. 1.--Beattle was d and Gorton ont ony 3 feated in a game which the ‘ " bale & . ve mighty Umpire Brown figured very THE NATIONAL LEAGUE ne ator radlpymmgll ae ey Saree the aire Standing of the Clubs made up of many new pla but performance The local team won the boys have been put through a out in the pinth om a bit by Doyle Won Pet. oh tuities shemal aroaties ond which brought Graham in with the |New York 104 Ban | nace “ntaan, Se Sees, precios one Winning run, Boyle, the Manuel | Chicago aT eee ear gpa. egrsaiy Age ype Ms wen Lapes pitcher, officiate Seattle | Cimcinmat! .. ..... 82 ap | Cnecllent reomlts as far as praction and outpitebed Overall for the six/ Pittsburg .... ... 7% 42 — , a ; ‘ fnmings he wes in the box a Le ; “1 {33 1 the kame this afternoon Coach Boyle's arm then commenced to} Brooklyn .. . $7 peg | alent wilh give te comme trouble him and Ma Hall | Rosto: at 9 19g | Dlayers a chan to play. Dode thought best to take no * of | Philadelphia :. 8 a1 | Brie Clark and Dean will play fnjuring the member and ed at quarter All of thease men have Nick Wiliams tn the box to relieve| AT NEW YORK—Chi 12-5, | done good work tn practice. Brink him. New York 9-3 | er's showing has been ex and In the sixth Inning Sheehan, In| will very Hkely gain him the post ranning for home, cut third base.| AT BROOKLYN—Brooklyn 4, St. | tion permanently, Cole, Shaw and Nick Williams, in attempting to) Louts @ Bagshaw will make up the half throw him out at the plate, threw backs, Th men have proven wide owing to his hat falling down| AT BOSTON—Boston 8-7, Pitts-| themselves to be quick on their feet, | over bis eyes. This resulted tm| burg 2-3 and tn | nee are almost per Reuse Hall being put out the| feet Brackett at center game and Williams being fined $5. } jw le ot of them Williams was up to the bat and | eetves while | Hal! was walking toward third base | Babcock, Sigeworth worth to coach. Hall asked Brown if he | Wea. test | and Shaw at guard he ao show saw Sheehan cut third. Brown re 4 ; < wen. eineck 0nd Pele win! plied that be could not watch ev ee tena | mabe up the techies, Tintella erything. “Then you did not see) Chicago aan) j90 | Shroudy and Christie will play the the play.” asked Hi brown then | Cleveland 38 @ S57} end positions, All of the saree) aoe, ¢ ams Sued of y Pailadetphia -. ... 18 66 pep! named will be In the game today of, the ’ St. Loula 6 «= 7% ~—« 452} Coach Knight wishes to give them | ag then asked | Detrott re st ae “390] & chance to show their mettle tn a Bewwe If be Red gone crazy. where | Washingt ; 34 106 244 | regular game. Lee C. Palmer, who Mie Brows Sned Wiviams 0. ‘Pucugeurdey "wae ted captain of the higi The fans are unanimous in thelr) ay pHHTLADEI.PHIA—Philadel-| school team last Thuraday, sald last eutaion seat the action of Umpire! pais 9.4, Detroit 4-5 ight that his team was in excel Brown was totally unwarranted, | ?"'* ** Detr alent Shad, See | lent condition, and that all positions we Ryd on aa e ig fuse) AT CLEVELAND—Cleveland 3,| were weil filled, with the exception calling in a bunch of policemen | washington 0 pone : — and yelling to them to put the play-| **°" pall prtowy: ~ hy mo Ss a ers ont. _ | AT ST. LOUIS—8t. Louts 3, Bos- | *°** Pmt ® Seattle— AB. R. BH. PO. A. EB. ton 0 Russ Hall, manager of the Seat Hal's,cf¢ © © © 0 — tle baseball team, is after “Josh say 8 AT CHICAGO—Chicago 4, New! Clarke, who is one of the crack tn oO * o York 0. fielders of the Western league 2 2. 2 — — — see oS } : ° : 8 1 3 Two Louisville Players oo 3 0 ‘ho Go Ti Loui dose 8 Who Go To St. Louis TT on oe 90001 ©0001 Totals ‘ “u 4 Winning run made with one out. ‘Tacoma AB. R BH. PO. A. BE. Dayle, rt -# 23000 Sheehan.3>.2 1 2 01 @ Nordyke,Ib. 4 0 1 16 0 0| Ragan. ...4 9 09 1 4 @ Lyach.cf.. 4 9 13 0 @ Casey, 2 ee ne © MeLauglin,t.2 0@ 0 0 08 0 Graham.c...4 2 2 8 2 Overall, p o:e.28. @ 6 © Totale..% & 9 27 15 0 Score by innings Reattle 0000400064 Hits 110090401028} Tacoma 00006130 1-5} Hits -100102302—0 Summary: Earned runs—Seattle 4, Tacoma 2. Two-base hits—Smith Graham. Home run—Hall. Sacra fice hit—Leahy. Stolen base—Shee- han. Double play—Casey, Eagan, Nordyke. Bases on balls—Off Boyle 1, off Frigk 1, off Overall 2. Hit by KID" HALLMAN “BILLY” CAMPBELI ed ball—By Boyle Struc aoe ey ted d ter Brrtiinwwe 1, cst LOUISVILLE, Ky. Oct. 1.—1n addition to being the star south : paw of the Colonels, Wm. Campbell is one of the leading pitchers of the American axsociation. He is so good that several major league teams were hot after him this fall, and seeing signs of a draft ¥ | “White Wings” Tet ef the Lo and severa basebal! franchises, the pt Na als at price. Tebeau drafte m the Birm q team last fall. While w hat team Camy % tention, and one year | an ansoclat ven him the g seasoning required to « goed to g leaguers. He is a willing work well in an emergency } Campbell lives im Pittsburg when not playing F Wm. Hallman, sometimes called “Kid,” & of the ¥ Louisville team, who caught the eye of the St engue management, which recently purchased him for next season. It Haliman puts up the game tn the big league that he is capable of, | he will shine in fast company ae bf has in the maller organiza Ca | tion. The White Sox tried out Hallman last spring, but retarned . him to Tebea ause he faite in condition, T son ; sank deep into the mind of the minor le L himeelf in the pink of con There a t : WHAT IS YOUR FUTURE league, when it comes to getting down to am. The wisest prophet cannot tell . hy tg ; 7 whether tomorrow's cen will fing| ‘isiiman excelis. He Bas dose Some ee ‘ poverty,| and can stand up and swat the ball with the j yourself : feient by wel fs sin . “ = your money In the right place > | ° : the “right place,” and have many — lading thorough ' yi Proofs of ft, tellable to you if you The opening of the quail season be . Kent 4 wi ; 4 but ask. Not the smallest i# our! .ommences today and will continue | tian, nd . and the ’ 4 per cent interest, payable, slso| untii January 1. Hundreds of Abby ae. S Koes E compoundable semi-annvia en will leave for the covies | a ae j | Underwear “Will Not Scratch. Tho Union Pays 4 PER CLNT in'erost ong Universit w shri ‘ sterday | fore but : 4 year E® ma mesiaenit ane rds r, but tak arn 7 ; a BB ‘ thet . sg The Safe Boats. ; UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. FAMOUS HUNTERS SOLD r Nebraska launched ~ 12 CHERRY STREET YOR 1 f tok Thebets § Geattle agents Bank of Cape Nome, | , b “ nue or pler 4 Nome, Alaska eos WEN O TALL ANY WINIECnN OUuLid THE SEATTLE SATURDAY, OC STAR YT CONDITIONS HAVE CHANGED SINCE B.C. i : -_— ee ! b n ' La : f a ) MTV \ and he ann tota i on di ax Vil hie ‘ Kent (mt Bs ™ « ft ‘ * fs ana a waer ’ | BRIG Fi INT ' , hes ha CALAFORNIA ithe first of FOOD t y ' th = t ar en DELICIOUS . / t / NUTRITIOUS . “ CORRECTIVE o piay- 1H ROBERT A ( ‘ 1B is Typ her f tow ren 1 fl mend it with full confidence shat ic od poe: Ting fou narket hol Seid | $1.25, $3.00 Sizes. } iit /\ + Caldortia Food Co, ds oe { 0/1 el QUAKER DAUG CO LB as 1013 and 1015 First Avenue. byy™ GANS WALCOTT BATTLE AT | He Wo Chinese Medicine Co ~ & . SAN FRANCISCO A Livecy| Cure all chronie y! ” | Giseases of men 2 > o | ONE and women with @™ out operation I ‘th Cured by power ‘ ful Chinese rod ae | FRANCI Oct. 1,—Joe herbs, barks, bu . t ad wonderful : fas Chinese remedies f e a t ’ th have cured han y ' s of canes have been 4 ' v have been S civen up to die ‘ r 1 tone We GUARANTER IY 4 ‘wr cure rheumatiam, ssthma, ca- } tarrh, stomach, kidney, liver, fe | ‘ « h to the| male weakness and all private éls he) | es. Call and see this wonderful | Pros / Chinese medicine. Have a talk with ¢ " ' J | He Wo before giving up your \ ~we iia fight. Int ns 0¢-| a9 hopeless. Con "RE ~ _— fully block of Walcott’s|” 919% WASHINGTON STREET, rushes and | telling SEATTLE IN THE DAYS OF ANCIENT GREPCH sICCE FUL, ATHLETES WERE CROWNED WITH LAUR- blows m Wa te f Wakott!) — — BI TODAY ee © THE FRATERNITY WANT A ¢ e ATTACHMENT ADDED. . 4 th gong sounded at the end of the! 7 und | Thirty-three cand reported om | burg ele De Garmo, captain of ! on cor | 0 B & | Perey field the first day of practice | the Ithaca high school eleven; Law- | oxatn « 1 in Ganw Dp cure .W ei eM +f jand the squad has been growing |is, who played « star game on the fed time and agai YOU KN | latter eleven two years ago, and 5 Ww tn WHAT TO BS Out of the 15 men who played on | several others, including two bigot ! t, but f | nant yours claven tn Ge guymce with [tims mien, Mert and Locos, eck | Gane t t , Naor nd pe foe neeton and Pennsylvania, seven | weighing 185. The general ran of . « ROWN, Arch Bt. Philadelphia, ve returned. Capt. Ly-| the other new material is good ' for BROWN'S BLOOD CORE. Halliday Costetio,| Under this competition among | much t Hackstaft and Forgy. Of the} new candidates it is thought that | Afte eight men who are lost, «x-Capt. | only (wo or three of the veterans are | Walc« COACH WARNER IS INSTILLING iiunt in the line and Coffin and| safe in their old positions. These |!" the fourth round. J ENTHUSIASM INTO PLAYERS | Brewster in the back field will bejare Capt. Lynah at quarterback : minsed the most AT EVERY PRACTICE Much is expected of the new ma- | tertal in the freshman class, War | * prevence at Cornel) ts un | doubtedly attracting many promise Newman st center and Rice at left halfback. It is an open race for the other positions, and the number of entries for each place is large. The hope of Corneiiians in their | Pvt ITHACA, WN. Y. Oct. L—Under ime athletes A number of menieleven is based more upon “Pop” the direction of Head Coach Gt prominent on the preparatory school | Warner than upon the squad of | & Waerper, Cornell's football sce sridiron, have already reported, | players from whi: he must » ey : ong them being Birmingham, | his cle Warner's phenomenal | ( commen ed auspiciously captain of the Mercere: success at the Carliste Indian schoo! HOUSES SOLD ON $6.00, $8.00, $10 .00, $12.00, $16.00 PER MONTH. LOTS $35.00, $50.00 and $100.00. for that price. FREE BARBECUE DINNER for everybody Sunday, October 2, at Big Opening S: ONLY 1 SEATTLE HOMESEEKER Terms, $3.00 Per Month. City Water on every lot, Vou n't dig a well MINUTES’ RIDE. Take Was Ci strect car to Southeast Seattle. Laer iI Winner

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