The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 8, 1904, Page 2

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=» 2 THE SEATTLE STAR—SA TURDAY, OCT. 8, 1904 BRILLIANT FIELD PROMISED IN reserva WOMEN'S GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP 20.00 0°0.0o<% WOW IT BY Sco == FIRST GRIDIRON ACCIDENT ce" | “BATTLE OF SEASON THE AMERICAN LEAGUE BIWASHES PLAYED POORLY Btandidy of the Clubs. ' BUT THE WEBFOOTERS DID 2 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON AND WHITMAN COLLEGE J F Won » ' r at New » , Y J . WORSE - y * > ELEVENS PLAYING AT MADISON PARK THIS AFTERNOON i DF th ~reee “4 Eng “ KF v7 6 oo, | a ' nm x ‘ | : great PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE ney : 4 ” ; wing i : t x ane The first int gia © Cole, has been ruled out by the 4 crap Standing of the Clubs. Detroit so 104 S74) wame of th axon in this ef A special attempt will be | om te Wa tow 6 ite ‘ 1 afternoon to keep the ee ¥ Won. Lost. I : = n, ’ owd back am the e if) Los Angel ‘ s ‘s , \ ae ahaa aot } = b@eattle . 4 : th he Wh r © field, Manage Si tet . “ th Oakland 3. 48 AT « AGO Lo Chi. | with neRreRAt eS = abi San Francisco > 38 441 | cm din th P f a ar, Itt Pertiand ‘ Le te On » 2 oes te 7 i ary | AT WASHINGTON--Philadelphia, | taken to the launching | AS PORTLAND, ¢ at Wa ton » Nebraska by Ma did again defeated y SS it b » l—Mre. C. F. Fox, Huntingt Valley Coun b, runner-up in national champ t f a tb terday afternoon ° AT oe norr-< and -? t Ruth Vanderbilt tn af dete a «™ Heat " ' 1 1 tt ' & Portland led unt a- | Destro! th 1 , Mine b ws awn ( f Cont 1 d , ming when the Siwa ac i “. lent Th «t ad ' “ll PLAY FOR STIMS my ‘over W Hogg f A o's Gur a hea are t mad nd, Bageha Mra NP. Rog Baitu srol club, Short H N. J., @ lend ing J | vembination erro! ned The Seattle Golf club will hold tts a Brink +—Mre. M.D. Pater In glew f " {fumbled ween he could have « hampionship and the Stimaon Yesterday the Washington men | balf,T » 6—Mre. EB. A. Manice, of New York, tw ational champion ar ent holder of the | the plate. Then Ru s at Lake Washing were put through the last practice | 146; Brackett | No Mrs. KE. F. Sanford, of Easex ¢ y t { Ne e 1 t rnoon he St aon iT preparatory to today’s ame and Whitman = > ifth n of ebb scones e -<y aoa oa toe « ent wah as 5 - raham BY HARRY CHAPIN joha r Th ur, ff that ew ni . The fifth a " tf the bree ti weighing in rigger; left] With pleasant weather the wor t time, as, au t cham) sthenens Wied Sih aia Carlos Smith started the fire eom and Miss vumda, whi Joh hy a ~_ - ee + r f ' ‘ t t b jon th Lat ks by a hit to center. Blanken 1 the cup tw ' ' rod Potagget Ae poh ‘ r M hs mesh ee ip and Russ Hall filled the bases | Mra. James D. Hodge, the pr pated Rear x J TP tne oaet eg 4 = Accordingly | the event, wh ‘ H er flats next week. Many fine swith singles and Hickey brought | holder, has hed trophy but once gam: now out iu alt ” ih > oe an ‘ to |4 b . od for the events the first run of the ninth in by The e morning include of the wrding to Morgan ap i e here. ¢ ot A at t - 1 oe he first pair of tine one to Hogg. who did not f Mrs. 1 Smith, Miss Rebeoca Col- | the present h Knight ANG P ge os nN secia b " ‘ § and frow the ball in time to catch the runner | tins, Miss Riley, Mrs. Samuel P.| is working hard with Brinker and . ogy 7 ‘ t in am at the plate. On Van Haltren’s hit | Weston, Mise Garrett, Mins Jessie | ban great faith tn the big quarter suse the imtters © . k , . to Runkle, who fumbled, the second | Garrett, Mra. ( Collins, Mrs. | back to bunch hits en Thos w phe t wea a | yivanta h sh aying | 4, ne beat doa Tum came in. Another run came in| Grosvenor Folsor Mra. Henry Tilly will not be allowed to play nage “ ved 6 ght meet M r a Ada ta grea golf, ' t field oa Leahy’s long fly. Frisk and! Carstens and Mra. B.A. Strout in today’s game, as he, in addition Shéeban and | woma a ' hous ° " Dr. J M Ta TWO FOREIGN RAGING CARS FOR THE VANDERBILT RAGE : Cure Men Only! |AND | CURE THEM TO STAY CURED ON A BANK GUARANTEE A HELPING HAND TO EVERY MAN MEN YOUNG MEN No Cure | t t periment oleewhe o No Pay | icsiiositate it ie the only pin the Northwest where you can get their MEDICAL If by your own acts, through the og “WEAKNESS | = ALBERT Ct EMEN, EX HIS $0-HORSE POWER CLEMENT-BAY ARD CAR, Wit ENTER Has, Soom i. “ se a ° | CHAUFFEUR N THE AUTO A of AR WI BE DRIVEN BY M A L + ED 4 ? . . = + ae HE WAS Men Aboutto Marry ee ee ‘tt Completely Cures the ie pert a BE. FO.AE, for an examination fret BLOOD POISON | Disease and Perma- ee Nese : ROBBED ; mar ay} nently Removesit Seiiiiil ——. ... 3 Pees | “-< DISEASES | } ? wate wn, ce Ries onde : ‘ato NO PAY UNLESS CURED eS cee kg gl) | WRITE STATEMEDICALINSTITUTE¢) | NOTICE | ep . ’ 6 maller outsic owns 0 D. T. RICHARDS, M, D. a af ert tone. ee: 202 Second Avenue South, Seattle, Wash. ‘ott 7: vn a ; | advic 4 * book free Office Hours 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. daily indays 10 a. m. to 1 p. m. only " ude Miccaticieiiaes ch 4

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