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Inthe Worldof Sports) =: _ - = a — moe Friak 1, by QOyerall & Mite-Oft) } Hoyle Williame 0, off Priak 2 | | Pass ahh sham. Time of gam |2 and G minut Umy b wih ] | | OAKLAND PORTLAND 0. PORTLAND Oot Onk band pitcher, all over the field, whil UMPIRE BROWN MAKING A vI8 M win Ww n v ote HIGH SCHOOL AND UNIVER to the Tooal cs, Th } GRACEFUL SHOW OF HIM: | portiand 600000000-0| SITY BOYS WENT THROUGH SELF IN GRATTEE-TACOMA | OMNIS eo Mello and Biauley: | TARO PRACTICE LAST NIGHT GAMES | Spencer, Moskiman and Ilythe . LOS ANGELES 3, "FRISCO 1 The Universit f Washington JAN FRANCISCO, Oct an PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. =| ary evenly played game yestorda t , ttle high Standing of the Clubs. cig yng dooney oe > hom oO) team will meet in the open a abe not, | team by a score of 2 to 1. Th “eo . ty ep) was a te up to the minth, wl 1g game of the football on . . +, | Cravath crossed the plate and th ‘ P a Ang s ‘ STi winning tally was recorded 1 son park at wt afte oattle s = ne The game will be a good o = ae . i 4 1 men ba th t excer n Portland 5 7 | San Francisco, 10000000 ‘ ¢ : Y 1 BatteriesNewton and Spies; | » Aa mS TACOMA, Oct. 1.—Seattle was de- | Wheeler and Gorton. pond gees a + ral feated in a gas in which . . veel mighty Umpire Brown figured v THE NATIONAL LEAGUE, oe A conspicuously through the entire wo ‘ oteen the ine ve Standing of the Clubs yany new pla it , been put th * out in the ninth on a b Doyle Won. Lost. Pet taken te clams aeaaiien nod which brought Graham im with the) New York . mM 48 08 cieaietiey Gena, iniehh Oath winning run. Boyle, the Manuel/ Chicago ....06 «.. 87 a Mh gece ey aa aa ee Leper pitcher, offi od for Seattle | Cincinnati .. a2 a “69 +" results as far a8 9p and outpitched O for the six} Pittsburg .... ... 7 543 m 50 : faniags he was | on Sag pemeeg at te ro t ne game th afternoon € each Boyle's arm then commenced to! Brooklyn 87 gag | Knight will give all of the extra trouble him and Manager Hall! poston + 366 | Dlavers achance to play. I thought best to take no chances of! philadelphia .. rr} 331 | Brinker, Clark and Dean will play injuring the member and placed 4 at quarter, All of these men have Nick Williams tn the box t eve} AT NEW YORK—Chic 12-5, | done good work tn practice. Brink him. |New York 9-3. er’s showing has been excellent. and In the sixth inning Sheehan, tn will very likely gain him the post running for home, cut third base Nick Williams, in attempting to throw him out at the plate, threw wide owing to his hat falling down over his eyes. This resulted tn Russ Hall being put out of the! game and Williams being fined 96. Williams was up to the bat and Hall was walking toward third base to coach. Hall asked Brown if he} saw Sheehan cut third. Brown re-| plied that he could net watch ev erything. “Then you « | the play.” asked Hall said “I am dred of you. Get out of the game and out of the grounds.” Williams then asked Brown if he had gone cracy, where-| ‘upon Brown fined Williams $5 | ‘The fans are unanimovs in thelr! opinion .aat the action of Umpire Brown was totally warranted. | Mike Fisher then made a big fuss! by calling in a bunch of policemen} and yelling to them to put the play- | ers ont. Beattie - AB. R. BH. PO. A. FE. VanHalt'n.cf4 0 80 0 0 Mobler, % ..4 © 33 Biak'sp.thes4 © 8 10 0 8@ Frisk, if. p 8:33 2 0 Delahanty, 4 1 2 9 4 @ _— = s 2S o.8 3 Hg. 221.8 2. oe »1eoe28¢ @ z7@e@ee@:e Pp. 0960 09 0 1 C.Hall.....0 © 6 @ 60 1 Totals...32 4 §& mM 4 “Winning run made with one out, ‘Tacoma- AB. R. BH. PO. A, E. Doyle, rf “Se et Re pe ie Sheehan.3>.23 1232 01 0 Nordyke,ib. 4 9 1 14 0 0 me. ce ot ee a= = Se i s. ¢ ye 3 @ 060 0 6 Graha: t 423 82306 Overall. p...4 09 © 0 4 @ Totals...04 G 9 27 15 06 Score by innings Beattie 0000400004 Hits + 106040102-8/ ‘Tacoma 60000130 1-6| Hits 10014923029) Summary: Earned rune—Seattle 4, Tacoma 2. Two-base hits—Smith. Graham. Home run—Hell. Sacra- fice hit—Leahy. Stolen base—Shee- han. Double play Nordyke. Beers on ball 1, off Frisk 1, off Overall Pitched ball—By Boyle 1 out—By Boyle 4, by Wil! Struck a1 by | WHAT IS YOUR FUTURE The wisest prophet cannot tell| whether tomorrow's sun will find | you in affiuence or abject poverty unless you have guarded yourself against all vicissitudes by banking your money In the right place. We claim this sayings institution to be the “right place,” and have many proofs of ft, telinble to you if you the emaileet is our payable, also! compoundable semi-anr | ‘The Union Pays 4 PERCENT In'erost, DIRECTORS 6 B. MacDougall, Joh E: a D Voge ie UNION SAVINGS & TRUST CO. 112 CHERRY STREET Beattie agents Ban f « Nome, Aloska AT BROOKLYN—Rrooklyn 4, St.| ton permanently. Cole, Shaw and Louts 6. Ragshaw will make up the half backs. These men have proven| AT BOSTON—Hoston 8-7, Pitts-| themselves to be quick on ther feet burg 2-3 and in interference are almost per fect. Crim and Brackett at center ‘THE AMERICAN LEAGUE. will give a iw nt of them selves othe season while | Standing « | Baboock, Sigsworth, Shuttleworth | and Shaw at guard have a'so shown New York up well, Railsback and Pullen will Boston make up the tackles. Tibballs Chicago 5 Shroudy and Christie will play the Cleveland ™ «© end positions, All of the players Philadelphia . «8 named will be In the game today, as} St. Louis .... “« h Knight wishes to give them| Detroit cosce OF aa show their mettle tn 4 | Washington M106) lM game. Lee C. Palmer, who | was elected captain of the high AT PHILADELPHIA—Philadet- | school team last Thursday, sat last phia 9-4, Detrott 4-5. night that his team was in excel lent condition, and that all positions | were well filled, with the of quarterback h is the only weak point as far jal goes AT ct Washington 0. LAND—Clevetand 3 AT 8T. LOUIS ton 0, St. Louts 3, Bow — Ross Hall, manager of the Seat tle baseball team, ts after “Joh Clarke, who t# one of the tm fielders of the Western league } AT CHICAGO—Chicago 4, York 0. Two Louisville Players Who Go To St. Louis| HALLMAN BILLY” CAMPBELL KID LOUISVILLE, Ky.. Oct. 1.— tn addition to being the star south paw of the Colonels, Wm. Campbell is one of the leading pitchers ot the American asaeciation. He is so good that several major league teams were b r him th seoing signs of a draft “White Wing beau, owner and ral othe basebal! franchises, solid him to t ationals at a good afted Campbell tr m § league While with that k at tention, and one year Amer ation has given him the seasoning required to make bin r th P ere. He is @ willing worker and » e « emergency Campbell lives in Pittsburg when not Wm. Hallman, sometimes called “Kid,” ts ax t of the Louisville team, who caught the eye of the St. L« jeague management, which recently pur ch him for next season, It Hallman puts wp the game in the big league that he apable of he will shine in fast company as he has in the smaller organiza tion. The White Sox tried out Hallman last spring returned him to Tebeau because he failed to n condition, That lesson sank deep into the mind of the m ino r and ha kep' himself in the pink of condition. There fow faster 1 in any league, when it comes to getting down to first, and as a bunt artist Halle excelis, He has done some m work in the outfield and can stand up and swat the ball with the best of : | Sporting Briefs |*\ oa 1) amas ° 1 oh The opening of the quail reason | Kpon Sees te © me P until January 1 Hound of ‘ portsmen will leave for ovies | ~ tonigh | Underwear “Will Not Scratch.” of Wa’ at aterday | for t tak - to 14 LOW Wen ' 1381 2nd - The Safe Boats. FAMOUS HUNTERS SOLD r . th Nebrask launch THY SEATTLE STAR-SATURDAY, OCT. 1, Sn ONS , eS 1 . one CONDITIONS HAVE CHANGED — - SINCE B.C. or you. WAKE ir ” {Hi WANT: (00 Aus “FIRE MUCH IN THE DAYS OF ANCIENT OR HPCE MEFUL ATHLETES WERE CROWNED WITH LAUR- HL, TODAY, SOME MEMBERS OF THE FRATERNITY WANT A GOLD ATTACHMENT ADDED. ) Thirty-three candid reported om , burg eleven; De Garmo, captain of | Porey field the first day of practice and the squad has been growing Lg |, Out of the 15 men who played on lant year's eleven tn the games with | Prio and Pennsylvania, seven | bave returned. They are Capt. Ly », Haltiday, Newman, Costello, Rice, Hackestaff and Porgy. Of the eight men who are lost, ex-Capt Hunt im the line and Coffin and Brewster in the back field will be | missed the most COACH WARNER 18 INSTILLING ENTHUSIASM INTO PLAYERS AT EVERY PRACTICE Much is expected of the new ma- tertal the freehman class, War her's presence at Cornell t* un |doubtedty attracting many promis ITHACA, N. ¥., Oct L—teder ing athletes =A number of men the direction of Head Coach Glenn | PTOM!nent on the preparatory school - : gridirom, hare already reported, & Warner, Cornell's football se ong them being Birmingham, «no bas commenced suspiciously 'who was captain of the Mercere- HOUSES SOLD ON $6.00, $¢ FREE BARBECUE DINNER for everybody Sunday, October 00, $10.00, $12.00, $16.00 PER MONTH the Ithace high school eleven; Lew ia, who played @ star game on the latter eleven two years ago, and several others, including two big line men, Hart and Lyons, each weighing 185. The general run of the other new material is good. Under this competition among new candidates it is thought that only two or three of the veterans are safe in their old positions, These are Capt. Lynah at quarterback Newman at center and Rice at left halfback. It is an open race for U other positions, and the pumber o: entries for each place is large. The hope of Corneilians in their pleven Warner than upon the squad of players from which be must choosr his eleven ers phenomenal succens at the Indian schoo! LOTS $35.00, $50.00 and $100.00, for that price. at Big Opening & TTLE HOMESEEKERS’ CO. is based more upon “Pop” | Ter ONLY 15 MINUTES’ Hr . t [tart mi rename pen qHE of wo end he ae smanta. Epie yer | are AN, nt (D9 | ha 1 ’ ~ > 7 NBRIGH r( r h ha CALAPORNA Sa, Warner fom DELICIOUS gor ~ NUTRITIOUS i CORRECTIVE + he on 30 7 25, $3.00 Sizes. 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