The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1905, Page 2

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cos | ee ES Ae erect re rnc snake mn oncpagereeamme CR np EH LUBS. f{ Poor old Slats }bunch got so sore at him Friday tried to put him out of neas for good, The Angels STANDING OF THE ¢ venly PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE Won, Lost. Pot. | Battle .... ceeeceee 9 o 1,000 | ond baseman tried to catch ay Oakland © eves 8 1 at third and #lats happened to have Ban Francisco .. ... 2 1 his er im in the way and he ¢ Tacoma Xe ae it, He did not whimper a bit. He Portland »1 5 | Just threw out Dis cheat and, facing Les Angeles eee the grandstand, said in a tone of man is out!” But that didn’t stop ¢ people from roaring, or Slat’s head from anger PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. FRIDAY GAMES. | feeling like a cracked peanut At Seattle—Los Angeles 2, Seat- | tle 5 That Seattle second baseman Is At Tacoma—Tacoma 1, San Pran-/a wonder, He d and fielded chaco 0. | like an old professional. Consider- At San Franctsco—Oakland 5,/ ing that he has not been in the Portland 1 | game long, he is a wonder, AMERICAN LEAGUE Cleveland, after leading the Ame New York 7, St. Louls % tean le » for weeks, has slum Washington 6, Chicago 5 to third pl having won but one Philadelphia §, Detroit 2 game out of the last 12 played in the Philadelphia 2, Detroit 3. Boston 7, Cleveland 5. omnes NATIONAL LEAGUE. Chicago Boston 1 Pittabur; New ¥ ork & FAN +000 Well! Are we playing ball? 1 @hould say yes. Again we handed it to the Angels with a seore of Sto 2 Charlie Hall officiated for the| Siwashes and his pitching was great. The Angels couldn't touch | ‘Bim at all, while on the other vthe Siwashes landed on the pitcher, whose name was also Hall He was hit hard from the begin-| We can't understand how Everett ming to the end of the game. happened to lose that one game. aus FRICK LANDED HEAVY Meantime the other three teams race for se third and last place. Now, honest, is there a baseball organization in America that Dug | dale hasn't been mixed up ta? So long. McCloskey; there are other leagues Every knock is a boost!"—say ings of “Slats” Davis. Rightfielder Cravath, of the An gels, and Pitcher “Rillie” Essick, of the Webfooters, are slated for one of the big leagues, so report has it Allee samee Brashear, of Los An- geles, and Keefe, of the Tigers. So would Charlie Hall be if he} could use bis gray matter as well as his wing when he's on the firing line. -HAND CATCH. | oat | ‘That wasn't such a poor game in The Angels played like a lot of | Tacoma Friday, If it hadn't been| sehool boys. Every time the Si-| for a wild throw by Hitt, the Frisco! washes would net a couple of runs, | pitcher, the game would have been y the rest of| going on yet they say. Graham | jehe inaing in a lazy way, as if they | was in the game with his old time} @dnt care whether they won or) steadiness mot. Sd HP Oakland got back at the Portland Rusty Hall was doing some great | team Friday and took one. Exsiek i= work. His bunting with a man/was not in his usual good working qm base was done very neat. In| order and hits were rather costly. | the fourth inning Russ came to bat = with one man on base. He bunted| [t is understood that the Boston nice one to the pitcher, who made | National league team has secured | } @ bad throw to first, landing Rusty Bobby Keefe, Tacomas champion s@afe and bringing In a run. After | pitcher. this easy run the Angels went up in -— the air for a while and did not} In the second inning the Angels} |eome down until the Siwashes had | gathered around s fly ball and after | eeamnmasresnaeecssmatare tna suapmnta eames eaih att wre But Live News NOTHIN. F of Winton Bu ement, at different times # derful speed uper igned for salt w hag shown approxir nd was plenty good for addition ta be h can slam the Dreyfuss agreed but the stugging garde are to be believed. is getting along with |metted three runs. {the gathering had broken up two |} —— | Seattle men were on bases, one on | third and one on second | uf, | Mid | Maybe after awbile Everett will lose a game. / —- | Steamer Pordita will make an ex raion rate of $1.00 to Hood Canal return, Sunday, Aug. 6, leav g Galbraith dock at 7:30 a m. DILLON PLAYS WITH THE BALI A sorry sight did Dillon present Friday. He accepted two chances and handled them like a butcher handles a quarter of beef. He twist 4 and turned and finally ended by throwing the ball away. And this wee laddie was there with the loud haw,haw. © EVERY SUIT IN OUR HOUSE marked at bargain prices during this clearance sa LION CLOTHIN Ist Ave. So, and Main St Our Beautiful American Talking Machine Free to Everybody Purchasing our Teas Coffees Spices China rockery y Glassware Throwing your money away on bay eee atl cheap ili-fitting glasses. Get a : Off th 6 years. If anything is wrong with them within that time we will elther make good or refund money paid. We try to deal on the square with every- ene. Come and see us. WILLIAMS OPTICAL Co. poten Ophthalmotogiats. tourer you i Room 1112 Second Avenue. Talking Machine Free Boys, Girls, and Young Ladies|) this is Your Chance Come and See Us | Great American Importing Tea Co. Stores Every where 908 Second Ave, 209 Pike St Seattle, pitching per- Both are now in | sketch being the third sacker on the | burg in a tr Red outfit and playing 20th century limited ball, thought they were be was a case of catcher fo WINTON AUTOMOBILE LAUNCH, what Winton believes Ie the fiiptest any autos 4 wpeed triais off ¢ It is eatimat * HAMN Frank Hahn, general Redbirds SCHIEL. George Sele! remains o innati pay oll, working steadily even brilftantly plate HARPER. ack Horper ted the twirlata tn | Redland lust season - vet hing ‘pretty good MINAHAN, Minahan trained with ¢ farmed to ledo out of the Maur mably innatl got Phelps THE SE ‘O' Fastest Boat In the World Is Open to Meet all Comers STAR—SATURDAY, AUG “he Chie’ Sunday? Se oe VIGTORIA AND VANCOUVER Fe = rior a 4 hard gam hie MeNaw, th Snider, Coldwell and Tite. | The local at in the man instead of a Victoria land (i boa Vancouver canot be accu noon. Last season the Port-| HULEN BACK AGAIN joing but what Victoria bas already |land twelve was easily beaten 12) pyenert Aug. 6.—Manager 16 with ttle jevery game by Seat nd the 1O|sujen left Sate y for Vancouver toria club, backed up by|eals expect to win on Sun-lio rejoin the Everett team there Hoope @ insiated on the | day, |The differences between him and FT ROR ROI TOTO Tet et tte tet te te te te te te te tet 0h One with thet RRR ERE EE Ralph Rosa the youth who is|make him a candidate for the bigh-| fer talked of as being the next heavy-/est honors Hart can command. pro! hampion, was kicked out of} If the Neva that exsontialn of a college educ aly he had @ subi tter ag | and says, that if Stanford will give|not do with Hart, strong. him a chance, he will study. willing to learn and quick to under-| and roosts in t propels larboard pitcher, but has been advined to keep on trying for the sing BN Bradley Marvin Hart. Ifany man is special-|eryone he has gone up against) qualified to give Marvin all the/for the past two years, was ¢ entertainment he wants in a long/feated Friday night by Jimmie| where each of the eight teams is that man is John Wille. | strength and endurance and has learned enough of the fine points to Southeast Seattle in a mood bac pall this year Spot on the shore of Lake Washington, on the car line, 15 minutes’ ride from First Avenue, where you can buy lots with city water mains laid in front of them so cheap. The 900 ct of the The last that can be offe CORCORAN. and be an ind in which both nent to stand up 4 m a tew ‘ Turner went down for wed h con in dude ing getting ow from the (BY lL. A, CROSSE.) jal they named in every game| sharp Jabs of onent, Ture aint Seattia On both oveasions) did not b to got im The league game scheduled cattle grounds, Victoria wae) blow that any damage 12th, between Victoria that no other man but Bot ouver, is being played this ney should officiate. He r be ‘ Victoria, upon req saident of the associat They have been saying that Kid e » former club. jeattic had to take thy nan Date - sa . t here t@ ama are in fine fettle andj or no game would have been play Britt beat b ; no. doubt in progreas,| Now, how Vancouver| 1 say Britt will have t or bell i ori holds the same place in the | proposes to di pat Victoria) and be as he | ver beam tage column as Seattle, so | has done to Seattle, the officials of |to b LU neet in the anxious to win this game|the Victoria club squirm and craw-|ting before ¢ mont { June and go up @ per \fish and holler for one of their own! passes into histor 4 rding to Victoria Times, | m I may be ti not fool W. Bolton, president of the| It is to t sped that Vaneouver| enough to th h and 4 ia club, gives it as his opinion | has forced Victoria to take the same| Gans affair was all sketched out. al man should be “ted | medicine which the latter team has|s#ay that the artist wh ould have for this game, owing to| banded to Seattle. nned such @ p would make @ that Vancouver, on July Nothing could more fair reet th Belasco eveg allowed 2 Vancouver man,| The largest dose should be given ared a situation for ie Care gbton. Victoria pre-|to H or Dave Warfield nea of three local] It may do him some good Britt and Sullivan will serap eam will leav a every inch of the way. And the Vancouver insist on Me-|day night on the North arder and the or for that matter, any |for Portland, where they tl eam of that city on 0 man who bits the joftener will win th tors of the Everett club m satinfactorily adjusted, the dir [have be team until the close of the season. THE DOPE SHEET BREAKS RECORD. Utah, Aug 5.—W. EB : | Samuelson, of Provo, Utah, broke the world’s record for two miles at | the | saucer track. Riding from b in a two-mile lap handicap sional race, he did the dis- promoters want to|tance in 3:481-5. This ts four- Marvin and| fifths of econd better than any +e Re x oo raity of Michigan for not}see a man go against his lemons. He had anjentertain him from gong to atheletes were the only |let them book John of Milwauk tion end | avenue. | Third Baseman Wheeler, of the ate in| Jeffries, when talking of Hart.) ¢+ Paul American association team, found | advised him to go under the tute-| js slated for the Portland team with- gong,| previous record. When the directo out that a substitute was doing his | lage of Tommy Ryan. An excellent) in the next fow weeks. clans work they took him by the seat | suggestion. Ryan took the hulking. » trousers, and gave him the | powerful, but fearful clumsy Jeffries) id he| Meantime, Philadelphia hasn't active,| lost game for more than a week # lofty place, with Ralph feois very patient, /and made him king. What ce —- stand clever teachings? Chicago second. Los Angeles Record has it Pittsburg is likely to replace the John Wille—via Jack Curley,| Rufus Turner, the former Seattle; G nts in the lead in the Nationals. ] The prettiest race in baseball now is red hot on the trail of |fighter who has been beating ev- | fs in the American association, ardner at Colma, Cal., before the) still @ factor in the race. olden State Athletic elub. | The fight was scheduled to go| Lovely fuss in the Northwestern 25 rounds. Gardner, however, did | league, isn’t it? the picture of bearlike Is the Only ¥ Look This Paper Over After you find no’ one else offers lots with city water, sidewalks and street lights at $65 up, on terms of $1 per week, then come to Southeast Seattle today In comparing our prices with others in the paper you will find no one giving as much for the money. You will find no onegiving the terms we will Any one buying lots in Southeast Seattle who are dissatisfied at the end of one year, we will sell his Jots in $0 days from notice and guarantee to make him 10 per cent on his invest mt, These lots re sold just ax advertised and will not cost you one cent extra for improvements. Let Us Show You ens and 225 homes in Southeast Seattle is enough to convince any fair-minded person statements tn these columna ath Your Last Opportunity You will have to go double the distance out to buy lots at these low prices, where there is no city improvements, when these lots a bs sold, This Is a New Division of 200 Lots at this low price, so come today, if you can't pay any more than $1 to start with. See us before your rent is due, We have a few 3, 4, 5 and 6-room houses we will sell you on terms of $3 or $4 per week. Take any car on Washington street; 10-minute service morning and even- Our office is open on the ground every day until 9 p,m. to accommodate the workers, Come today ndent property owner. SEATTLE HOMESEEKERS' CO.

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