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THE SBATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUG. 9, 1905, 0 1) itches & “Bull” W r Has Good Pitches Strong Me n Still F u as | } _ Bune ch G T 4 here i ame on Top _ vinnie ae. | Sener eee m taal icine SP SSR Manes eee : Sore eee e an 2 j E | nave to hurry, the t going STANDING OF THE CLUE Hall officiated ealson really knocked the ball) ffiked slowly o'er the fag, gyno other gam t pchayengh | pend eam PACIFIC COAST LEAC - Nfbaday, You know, it feels! He let his trilbien drag bers ¢ Victoria to slatwavas ed nae out ont of ¢ Ww I ' In the first part of the game the | good wh y can whut! Across hia ; n , he a oad a sttamd game. , Mele pent, Mere.© . play a4 the fifth fod that ' ¢ the fence. | jt ne le will have af which | ae stat an on 7 Pacoms d the ‘Frisco] “Jimmie, Jimmie, 1 king. | Of bitter thoughts and gloom | crowd of re a Rog is Sol ia Portland » Bunch of carpet] What a (Whalen) te | That mado the ballpark whence he | beads off vad D hat home in’ Lt a4 Ban Francisco | | ame | and Victoria would like nothing bet-| 4 : / be 4 Los Angeles .. ; Mohler, who forr 1 tad v) tomb. ter than to nee t head off the a f nd 3 honts t opte tin the 1 nd ba Routt en ot 1s he homeward hiked along, leaders | ump! i be, EER i q NATIONAL me amall obj field Tucaday in his old position , Ae ce-thee 5 4 . land yells of the audience. 7s “Won. around the grounds, but| with the ‘Frisco team an who hadn't open the game Wow Work Une Soulmate oe ee eee SLATS DID IT a Pittsberg .. ... F Vihem the sur vi | lost, of course,” replied the i. Philadetphia . 4a 36 rong and the Miliaietruck th BARNE) OLDFIELD | fan } ; Chicag 43 . eet riaht th ambfound a pub | | “Thone lobsters make me tired 7 ton f known from Peas i E Cincinnat “0 aw that it was @ human being We'll never have a first-class team F the ¢ and back St. Louis 4 nomly known aa an umpire, It] HURT Till half the chumps are fired " married in 4 Boston . 70 he Hon, “Bull” Perrin In saw vo bum & game | Portland to Miss Lucy | ‘a Brooklyn .. « DETROIT, Aug. 9—~terney Ola. | a grr Bel nl mn |? RA ages ~ d Py esta killed at the auto/ lt va" @ forty-inning farce late didn’t say a word to any j iq AMERICAN Lt a a ob vtnt trek, | We lont it—two to one, of the fellow t his going to be} Won Wadedae “afteraner Dan a | Three t wo had the bases full, married t comes as a surprise ‘ 4 Philadelph 5 of Lansing, MI oVided with ogch time there was none to the 1 | io oa Cleveland Sle Sat patten i oe sean Of our’ men out, but three dubs re Chicago fence and inte the infield fae been s first class base. New York rovsived a bad scalp woend and a] .We fast It—two to one | ball pl y, and even yet} Boston .. ... bruised arm. He lay unconscious in| !t *ver | go out again , joan hands oe oes & | Detroit . the infield and was taken to the To sem those lobsters play well moet on 0 traw 4 Washington honpital by never! of the amactetere | hope somebody kicks me (lt \ " wa St. Louis 32 Wie yeached hie aide whén ther ane], 7m ™ to stay away.” not alwa ba ‘ott ——_ when they | anothor day, the same old fan, | first place he is a @ This Fine Cc age TUESDAY'S GAME! ge 5 tecnil Same stranger aska the score; University of Pen Fis | e doctors sal uerday night ; : The fan, his face a bunch of smiles, family were well off, and af that unless complication set in he j 4 PACIFIC COAST LRAGUE ese a cemitication set tn Bel" Rauts @ happy Toa! oR ha Bie Ended and 5 Acres ; At Soattle—Seattle 9, San Fran- He was to have came to Seattle in| 7 ™*" Kreat!” he ertes. “The Jeducation. He went in for society i de les eed wat Seman te tha! greatest game Jand many « night you might have} q 1¢-—Portland 4, Los An A ody cogs andihesend tga thee my Our boye bad on thetr stugeing |found Slats sea the plano| Lose IN—NEAR CAR AND 4: seabtbbn <euaen clothes Jamong the swells of Pennsylvania gCHOOL—Only vi At ‘Frisco—No game. 4 rl besetbenen Old-fashioned batting bee entertaining them as on! ts can. ‘ — i “1 got no tired of counting rune—| High diving is one of the great sports of tourna- | Later on he took a far ) sports NATIONAL LEAGUE. THE WAY OF THE FAN | Not sure about the score ments are frequently held. ‘The grace of 4} : th| and p with the a r teams | At Boston—Boston 3. Detroit 0. a A baseball fan, with lengthened | Bul our boys won the game—I think} te Jude ture shows Sjogren, a Bwedish chus in two! for years. He then signed | At Philadelphia—Cleveland 5, face, | Ry thirty-cleht to four.” Tat eful attitudes after leaving th latfor with oné of the big leagues tn th Philadelphia 4. BULL D MILLER HAD A - : iiddiailciainiiteaaaiiainsl eel at At Washington—Washington 2, TETE-A-TETR. - F <= &t. Louis 1. PARR AMAR ARR RAR R eee een enanees =| aA strange coincidence happened in E Bull didn’t do so Bad at that nel € | that league. Stats was up to bat NATIONAL LE At Pitaburg—Pittaburg 5, Boston At St. Louts—St. Louls 5-2; Brook- Iyn 2-2 At Chieago—Chicago 3, New York At Cineinnat!—Cincinnat! 2, Phil- adelphia 1. RUN GAMES. ‘The P oleti table shows the umber of games won and ost by @ single tally this season in the Pa- FAN +00D Bit, Bang! And when the dust Geared away the score stood 9 to & tm favor of the Stwashea, It was not an extra good game, but we won and we will call it a good game. Up to the sixth inning it was oll "Frisco, but we took a batting streak batted our way out of a bad At the beginning of the sixth inning the score was 5 to 1 in favor of the Seals. The Siwashes got two men on bases and then Frick took the stick and harnmered out a two- tagger, dringing both men in After that there was nothing to it ‘We had the Seals up in an airship. Who mid “De Whale” bad grown to be a Shark? Poor Jimmie, he would whisper to Parke every once in a while and gay: “Is my face reat” Blankenship was there at every turn of the ball. His throwing was ® little off in one or two innings, Dut his batting made up for all his other faults, Hitt did the slab work for the SUCH VALUES you've never seen 1,000 $12.50 and $15.00 Suits at $7.50. LION CLOTHING HOUSE ist Ave. So. and Main St. AMUSEMENTS 7 eve ave CooL, © AE. ong POPULAR. TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK. Russell & Drew Present THE CHAS. A. TAYLOR CO. In His Splendid Rormantic Drama “STOLEN BY GYPSIES.” The beat play yet given company. No change in prices. Phone, 567. Next week, last week of the Tay- “Hunted by a Wom- by this matchiess lor Company, STAR {°° “6c, Matinee ist Ave. and Madi- non St oniure Evenings, Holi- days, reserved seats TATUM, the Great Mind Read Eddie Les- fie, World's Greatest Mimic; Yale ‘Trio, Club Swingers, and Seven Other Fine Acts. Ladies’ Matinees Wednesday ar »RECREATION PARK TOMORROW FRISCO | play and best-played move @ few bad decisions, the invincible “Stats” doo that cometimes, Bull's worre eye was on balls and strikes. With the mat- tress he Was wearing on bin st &ch and the mask he had pulled ever his face he couldn't be saan very well,.nor did it look as though he could ste very well Moth teams put up a very poor ex hibition ef baseball. The fulding was of the second class order and not at all like the fielding the St Washes did last week. Even Rusty fumbled a few. Hitt, the ‘Frisco pitcher, changed tm the fifth inning and Whalen was put in his place. ‘This | Seemed to be a very foolish move on the part of Wilson, Double the num- ber of hits were gained from What en than from Hitt Parke gave an exhibition of jo ling by playing with a pop-up made by Hall, When Hail knocked the foul and saw Parke get it in his hands, be threw the bat upon the ground and got real angry Charlie, Miller, who was doing the coach- ing on first base for the Siwashes, hed an argument with “the Bull in the ring.” and was ordered to retire to the rear and assume a@ sitting | posture. ‘The Tacoma team must have got lost Tuesday, an they did not show up for a game with the Ceo at ‘Frisco. puters The Angels are going down Wine fast. Even the slow Webfoot erm took one away from them Tues- day, Hall was pounded to a fare- you-well, while Bert Jones held the Angets down to but few hits. Householder is going great stick artist of the west, keeps his record up. to be the if he They all say you do the best at THE CARLSON DENTAL Co,’ whe have the latest in methods and appliances used in modern dentistry. py oy A VYESLER, Ow Store. Bargains in Returned Rented Pianos and second hand pianos taken im exchange on new Pianos, Sold for cash, and on terms of $10.00 down and $6.00 per month. but then | “Aged Millionaire’s Defiance the! § THE DOPE SHEET © ieee ee eee ee rei LA 2 * »* CROSSE.) . The Portland tacromse team was! Tee Be ete Wises, odin jm mate for the Heattle team on sore of th the Vancouver tennia tourney and are now well The fighting busines: very alow eg unday afternoon, the latter w into the center of the event, Rus resent tin ‘ t R ' t A leinn as they pleased by @ sorce of seli won two ma ining in the hopes ' hey The playing on the w oon receive matehen desks 8 to 7, and i nevery match ft was shown! ie quite elated at hie victory over that some interest is being manifoat| the Seattie boy, Rufe Turngd ali ix} Before the game bad progressed in the matches. }around licking his chops wore | . Mnag entrien knve been made al-| gare. i” minutes Seattle had scored five ready for the big auto race, which | - i 4 whi they let on is to take place at the Meadows | J, Middle Sky has not bad dia f wate race track. The race will be the] picture in the papers for a long time.| 4 the remainder of | first of the kind ever held in the! He must be on the stage (driving) kept a safe margin To the Shotgun Experts — LEWISBURG, Pa.—In this town ber performs over 100) féats | there jives a man who is the pride | with the shotgun, and claims be-ean jot the section, who, by his feats|perform more difficult feats: with | with the shotgun, is entitled to be| this arm than any other mam saw him shoot at 122 tarkets from 80 positions; he missed 12 Sober inherits his ability from called the world’s crack shot. It is hia mother—one of those matrons on record that a challenge he issued | He shoots with accuracy ,.fram | who raised their children upon what to Carver, Bogardus, Cody and{¢ither shoulder. He breaks,..g\aes | was called the frontier of P: lothers, backed up with cash, went | Dallx and gets or kills live Dik-|vania—and who was expert with wnanewered jeons with coats or handkerghidfs |ihe shotgun | This cannot be construed as a/tied around the gun berrela;, with When Coleman rose to the dignity “press notice,” for as the individual |th¢ muzrle thrust through q@bjadts | of posseasing a gun, he received al referred to is a man of wealth, with |@1ging from a cigar box to qflour | fintlock, and scarcely the weapon & |whom marksmanship exhibitions is | barrel. He shots with they #8” /19th century lad would care to }a fad and who can be coaxed into a |beld either side np fin many | shoul Rut young Sober wasn't! contest only when his skill is ques- Other ways. Hin ski seeme ID- | jooking after gift flintiocks in the | tioned and the only trophy the sat-| Credible to those who have never |muzete. He took what was given | istaction of vietory | Witnessed his performance. and made the game pay the y | This is C. K. Sober, millionaire| Notwithstanding his ability With years came experienc }lumberman, honorary state game | ber is not a professional marksman. | when approaching that period when | commissioner of Pennsylvania, mas- | But he is ready shoot for the | he looked at the future through col |ter of 45,000 acres of timber land jchamplonship of the world with any | ored glasses, Coleman bought a gun | and employer of 400 men nan, To use his own language: |for $1.60. It wasn't much of a gun, | He is not a young man. In fact, |The title of champion of the world |even in those days, but wae death his hair and beard are tinged with | should go to th who can carry |to quail, rabbits and grouse. It was front the game the hest and do the|made of the poorest material. The Sober resides on a large tarm,|most with the shotgun.” |wonder is that Coleman K. Sober where he is engaged in cultivating| In 1886, at Lewisburg er gave |wurvived those days | chestnuts. This farm has been the |a public exhibition, when he shot at| Now, with wealth at command subject of documents iaaued by the |68 glass balls and missed but eight.|and af the time when most men agricultural burean of the state At the Elmira, N. Y., tournament | halt to look over the traveled path By all odds the most remarkable |in 1887 he shot at 108 glass balls, |he retains the energy of youth, is! exhibition of Sober’s skill is in trick |from 70 difficult positions, and {still the most wonderful shot In the missed 14. Last January a few guests visited Sover's grounds shooting, or what he terms and tumble shooting.” “rough world and dearest compani | Hams and his gun and dogs are his | to the good finishing one goal) ahead at the last call of tim: Seattle claime the American| championship of the Pacific North weat by winning this game, As a matter of fact the local boys were mpions before they played either Tacoma or Portland. The latter | knew they hadn't a ghost of a show | against Seattle this year, after the showing made with the big teams in British Columbia. Both Tacoma | and Portiand were beaten by Seattle | eeason, when Seattle's twelve | wasn't a ragged patch to this year's | line-up. What Seattle would do to} Tacoma and Portland if Ed. Ken-| | nedy would let bis boys loose, would | be nothing lows than a slaughter. | afternoon, August 12,/ ar boys” will be hard at it against Westminster on the grounds of the latter. This is a regular champion- ship game and will be watebed by & large crowd of people. There ix Abdominal 4, light ade-| and} » hold support Silk Flastic | Hos- iery k grade stout Stik, new stock; Special tomorrow Knee Caps $1.50 Anklets $1.50 We Fill and there were three men on bases ; F |The piteber, who was rather stack| ‘Terms to good party — $25.00 om himovelf. ‘stood facing Slate with DOWN, $10.00 PER MONTH the ball and did not move for sev eral minutes. Slats looked at him for a few seconds and then, going | over to the bench he picked up the New York Sun, whieh happened to/ be laying there. Coming back, he! Inyed {t on the plate and set fire to it. Every one in the audience | wondered what would happen. | When the paper was just going out | Slats said to the pitcher: “You'll) Also LAKE FRONT LOTS at At- lantic City Addition, and only $5.00 up ns $1.00 per week. New 6- foot walks, fine boating and bath ing. See Griffin at ATLANTIC cITy STORE, on Washington street car line, or C. D. Hillman, in Times block. THE JENKINS SHOE CO. SECOND AND MARION AUGUST CLEAN-UP SALE Woe offer this week 200 pairs of Women’s Russia Calf Goodyear Welt Oxford Ties, in heavy and r soles; regular men lues, for Boyden's $6.00 Shoes for $3.95 son's styles in Patent Kid, Patent Colt “No better shoe ‘made. This bea French Calf and Cordo- van, on the newest shape lasts; during August Clean-up Sale.. These nre the best shoes rade and every pair ise bargain. Misses’ Vici Kid, patent leather tip, spring heel; sizes 11% to 2; | regular $2.50 values, for : $1.65 4 Child Viet Kid, patent leather tip, spring heel; sizes 6 to 11; reg- ular $1.75 values, fOr ......... 60000 cones spose ceseeeee $1.3 3 Men's Working Shoes, $2.50 values; August Sale ag 3 Misses’ and Child's Tan Barefoot Sandals at T5e and 95. Better buy your shoes during this August Clean-up Sale ani save money THE JENKINS SHOE CO. SECOND AND MARION $3.00 PER WE will buy it. $2.50 PER WERK will buy it. If you can't pay $100 down and $3 per week for a fine 3, 4 m he and lot and move right In, then Pay $1PerWeek 2 months on a fine lot and we will know you want a home, and de out of the right material. We don't mind putting our ¥ into a good home for you and fet you move in and pay for it Prescrip- tions for Half halt jation sched (Just the assoc ule) GOGuY Open ail night Toolerena’ od with your rent money. We have built 225 fine little homes for peo- ple in Southeast Seattle in the last 12 months. They are all paying no more than when they were renting. Come and see those happy peo- ple, talk to them. Do something for yourself, Don't grumble about bad luck when your rent comes due. Come today Do it now, pay $1.00 on a good lot if you can’t pay any more and you will soon have a fine home. Bighty thousand people have come to jeattie in five years, Lots are increasing in value every day. 225 families have bid the landlord goodby and are now living in Southeast Seattle; they have a bright future, they re not paying more than you are per month rent, It is only 15 minutes’ ride to Southeast Seattle. Of- fice is open on the addition every day until 9 p.m. Take Washington Street ; —— Seattle Homeseekers Co.

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