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16, 1905, 7 sad BAL L!) PIGS eS a Mighty Brace, and pileqges, IL« ind Na Tacoma Sul ers Ret dee Se Siwashes Win Again FIRST PICTURE OF THE BIG FIGHT STANDING OF THE CLUBS. Rowe Won. Lost, Pet. [and delivery stunt like a a Oakland 7 17 64 n, Working the shutout dodge i Portland 0 19 ’ tion, The boy went Into Los Angeles 1 19 00 | the game with plenty of ginger and ‘Tacoma 2 47% a bunch of tw ere that pnt the 4 * San Francisco 462 bewildered crew from the nice, % Beatle g 421 quiet town soaring skyward in a} ball Veen joing me pretty ¢ Tt has t h an 1 ¥Y and effective twirling. jooe did a that Seattle fans evir well with the iow that mow when the daily new mes in| would be a credit to the great La- | tarting the awatfest by bring n the first run seene of battle in Tacoma Hall’s Indians have from th that Co! Pe ey ee eS Le parioined another game from the} Tacoma’s closest mark to ing d nice, qu ywn on the dirt road./ was made in the fifth turn when haw will be . The Siwashes are no loager wooden | McLaug made third with one and if they do com , Indians. Th ave slapped on the | man it Hogan sent out an be back until late . 4 war paint, donned i ghting | easy po h Hall freered onto the othe ast y ow B rags and are ng the work of a /and ald went down fore over, are exp ting . , 3 major league team Miller knocking - moleskins early. Pu c At Tacoma all {s still ma | chance for a tally in| agshaw and Tibl guard it can be more so than the noodle Tilley Itbacks, and Cr Uttle bunch of Tacom epter, wi hand, om now grown so used FRIDAY GAMES. ising cand are ¢ 1 in the q few extra pocket han PACIFIC COAST LEAGUB freahman class, but It © early & wipe their weep! AT TACOMA—Seattle 2, Taco: yet t © up” the recrulta, Severa does not have the ei ma 0 men who have been prominent door mat. Alas, and al T t| aT TELES—Los Angeles | righ school teams, however,.will on has been since tho days injd ter, and should make a good ¥ ing in the ‘varsity the Garden of Eden—the vietor { FRANCISCO — Oakland humbled bring it v » date, | 4 © 2 | Manager Grinsten a m plet “every dog has ~ o4 the schedule f oan . Friday's score AMERICAN LEAGUE. 2 to 0 with AT NEW YORK—Washington 6, worth college, t the Seattle New York 2 | je; Oct ‘ worked like | AT PHILADELPHIA—Firet game, | t Oc . game a hummer Philadelphia 4, Roaton 3. Second | Mont ural colle , game, Philadelphia 2, Boston 3 | Seattle; Oct $, 1 ty of CHICAGO—Chicago 3, St.| Idaho, at M w er TROUSER BARGAINS | = § Washington Stat P : man vert herman | institute, at Seat Big lot just recety NATIONAL LEAGUE to $3.50—priced $1.95. AT RBOSTON—Boston 2, Philadel UHR SAT ERE som m t i eee | gee Sl | HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL OUTLOOK ese agama BRITT AND NELSON AS THEY APPRARED IN THE BIG ARENA IN SATURDAY'S FIGHT PEACE AT LAST — SECURED TO THOSE SUF FAN FOOD | nis bat under his arm, and rubbed ently purchased the Arcade FERING FROM BUNIONS. ts “ | hia hands with dirt, all of us young ney and t» having them renovated | ° sters in the bleachers raised our | throughout Mores says there Colonel Hall's amilo can be #99) voicey in glad acclaim. We knew if| lig more new material than he has e ye for blocks. | anybody could hit the ball he could. ever seen before and that the ladies ts for a record-breaking }get the candidates to diet them- | With what breathless interest we are showing up in fine shape. te attle High in order to avold the : It was tn the Seattle | bench A watched him as he took his position, There are more lady bowlers ir are milk was scratched off R tock « eng w sinattade: | crouching panther-like over the Seattle today,” said Mr. Morris to « the beginning » the first day. All of oat rrid | plate, his bat firmly gripped in his Star reporter, “than there were men gon, when the first te «|the players approse were very Tt was Jimmy Hart's day Friday. | 1 wortul hands, his keen eye watch: bowlers two years aga Some of posed of boys who had lreticent in expressing any opinion gether understandingly of the new coach, excepting that if years, a lacking clement which/| the team was not a winning one it Coach Frost is trying to make up| would not be his fault. 7 for with two hours of stret |, It im still too early in the seasom practice every evening in running| for a new man to pick out-with any down with the ball and scrimmage | certainty the ones who will finally work. More than three full teams|make good, but out of the large have been practicing faithfully and| squad turning out regularly fer there will be no lack of a good mex | practice the coach has picked the , | ing the pitcher as he writhed in the Two good mille were puled off on | the Maxie Muller hit out a nice one. | io. preparatory to hurling the ball | Friday evening, one in famore | scare | | | ) { | ith tine twist at the gloved | betwee: ke Dwin’ jn nd ) with serpentine twis tween Mi win” Sullivan « UMPIRES UNDER FIRE | Miller sent six men back to the | 4 padded backstop. And when | joe Gana, and the other at Spokane bench with their hit column for the | *! generally kno’ ete” found one to bis liking and | betw hi N i it~ these patatal Matesaition can be | 2208 marked with an 0. list oo at tt for @ tair bit bow Welwauher bey, and: Maeve Thomm. |tvde of the various umpires when entirely removed by a silght sur- M lrose with the other exultant fansison of Butte. Both fights were | U®der the fire of criticism from the et ouueten, Bed eames tas cDonald umpired. land abonted for the pure Joy Of | calied « draw | pavers, says Chariey Matheson tn foot to its normal shape and per- 9} Willie Hurtey, one time a Saatt! shouting «pee | pp ealtven and Cane went 16 rounds, | ‘be New York Globe. the weari of a decent it was a long time ago. | Referee jare calling it a draw, Be |player apd later playing with Little | ning lived and played and tri-/but it would heave been very a Rock, was signed by the Colonel, 4 . ts the originator | Friday. He was taken n probation | Umpired. But one day in tie tans | jon and bas per- J) and. if he makes good. Will be kept. oro. nis name, and at the nang | Tt is interesting to watch the attl Sheridan folds bis arma and looks patronizingly at the player like « mastiff regarding a toy terrier. He seldom makes any reply other than an amused laugh. ond team for scrimmage work with] followifik as the most promising ma- | the champior terial, No attempt has been made | Only four of last year’s team have|to arrange the order of the names & showed up so far, and as a result|of the different candidates for the the backfield te a Nittle weak, Cap- | same position according to showing — ee oe the || Looks like Inlle tried ‘Will go tree. (tom ot the table was the explana- , Clanenias jooks snceuninnin at tain Dave Lewls being the only one! made in practice ago bee ltory line, “batted for Browning in the complaigant, and with a wave of o fave the enn . ea-| Cente lock, oc! : his hand intimates th to have the expert of a full sea-| Centers—Pollock, Babcock, Frew. So successful is it that Baum, for Los Angeles, struck S “the eighth.” The melancholy slo- more sensible to suffer [out 12 mem in his home town Fri- | {He OFM.) iltte asterisk fore- it wi belirm feelin’ mighty fine today; eon’ 3 | ‘* practice. Jay Smith and D. better for the kicker to desist at | First time I made a double play. | Lewis have jonce. Connolly stands shrinkingly | The ball just smoked! I made &/ halves, and ards—Anderson, Evans, Stil- 4 ‘ll, Bragdon, Rochester, Pike, Gil- iS tiech for a substitute | lis, Griffin, Shepard, Pileaw. ready made good for ~ ii day, winning the ons than with an ach ners Been aay Sed mye wy pitehor | told the loss of “Pete” Browning's 7 } Henderson, was hit to the tune of Legg “lownward plunge og 7 —_ Ps nay wor og —_ — - ee 5s é half. Harold Lewis has made a! Tackles—Henry, Barto, Blake @ yo my offices and talk it |e! ‘ te oa oad be ad ‘ ; | An’ soak down to second base,|/ remarkable showing as full back, | Westover. will cost you noth. || Oakland took Priday’s xame trom |notcher passes wi men jostie him At the first wore from a player | 7* S08_® Sizer double play. | Bold down the position tn nest Sat-| abeock, Dowd, La Fountane, | be of great benefit eae at ‘Frisco, The score | oii. they frample him ‘ nde fo | | direc tad to Tin" Hurst the am : RRBUESEEESRE SEES t | eatas * ong . an : with a the erbacks—Coyle, Smith an@ “7@ | € € the climbers are wpot pire flies at the offender like a t t club of this clty ee %s fates apoke ahead, while the feet emg a rat Fresees * chen |® POOLED THE GAMBLERS # | CoY!e has had quarter oly Dave Lewis, Jay Smith, The directors of the Northwest) | oo iie those below. And when a| |} Hurst aces a player advancing be |® The London Tattler telis why #|'P* *t4rt and will no reith. she bad been a sufferer.for 20 9) Baseball League met in Spokame, / dy nero finally is given uncon: | | will ran ard him and assure him |® no hymn with a number less Harold Lewis, Parker, years. Call or write to Friday. and elected W. H. Lacas ns omory of | mp ; 4 “ : urke. feeaident tor the coming year, and | ‘itional release caly the memory of} he will regret if he dosn't kenp his|# than 37 is sung at the Eng ae oes Bg Featural [the National Association meeting. |The days of his pr «—in the} ee ee i the hymn oung at * ty of Wast » practice 7 jargery, ttle. ata was voted the pennant. Ap-| 4... when a bit meant victory aia aish : jee ®|\& the mara Stn game on Septer st regu- 7 Bitel Butiding, Rooms 405-¢-7-8. J | plications were received from Bole | Fien « long drive to center warmed | * GRIFFITH 18 HANDY *\* ar rch to # game ‘Tacoma Hours—8, 12, 1, 5, 7, and 6. snd Butte for places ts the league | ia, piood of t usiasts and WITH THE DERRICK * |4 maxim 2 Ite! for 4 1 Blake will|in Seattle on Puget Phone M_ 2375. next os cag a is ag ome that ne | The New York Highlanders #/|» G t hie * quest make good 1 retober 87, J. & NIGHTSER, Managor alt Lake will apply for a place have a re t ra S tea ge 94 eth t k and it is st at Spo- when the next action te held. The hes rae ne folle hay | t f th t b t e for rhanks- : - —— cireuit was not outlined ; t |® more oft otle ‘ : e tosh & bitte t r perpet y & league. On 1 ° tit Again it The #| hast d very the Olympics on ‘ | | 5 , r te | ® Hoge has been taken o * Sunday the ¢ h could * " t of “t worked t first and second : DOPE SHEET = battin | box when the outlook was t|» * . sh of &| hard” has t 1b the first team 9 be as good as | * stormy ** but their intent #/ of the boys, « , aif and the 3 \* A Mat ot pit mere who have #\@ ted, as the highest * to ge the from 1 team the second half. Coach dfiel no! hished the games in ®/@ number on the roulette table * Ke first fev s| Frost fe f t of victory, al- @ Saturday opens the season for . ! | a des Fins Avenve soura -§} .Se'sresy, crane (hs, season, for |e which they ctarted fomewe: WI Lae cae Di ie now tho ome ; “it poner Pence count freliraity. whe whe thts bed Twelve- Hogs *\% est number ever given out in #| st in gett nt ap od game. It is not ex. ic form of sport are preparing to take le od ~ hesbro. ** * having been started pected the high school will show (hele aay shooting frons snd | = ‘owell ** + ond day of achool and by thie h team work, from the fact that : a K t k Cl b pike” to the tall timbers. Deer lx Five-orck,. Cait. Slee ee ne ee , the players have Jost | they racticed only two weekat e ° h Planks eee 1 hh gs bs a 4 en uc U cannot be hunted with dogs until * Mullin, Donov | H ’ | ae “ ‘i ‘ i yno” *| at F y and must not be hunted on | Puttman, Gibson, # OW’S THIS? : i any time. a - = |& Wolfe, Hughes, Patten | ndr a : ON » Gane I hes, Patton, Walsh. # ; : % spotted fawn at any JOB GANS lew Three 1 7 ft « +. Whisk: than four dee ’ ‘Three —Tannehill, Winters, ® Pane 2 “oo r" organ, Killian, Kitso vhite @ a is prohibited by th SOOTR! the gone sein ded eee Clack ts hens the lant . 1 expats hibits the killing Of | nes yeen wend by Mintone of Mothers tor tones “wo bead ak og — TR eran . pore Soe parmeey be bs APSULES 7 Ome. antelope. ? nent ry ld ® son, we ae transe 4 I me ntelope, | ffccthes the elit, sehen eee cat ata |* Smith, Altrock, Rhoades, Don- t at any obligations made ; 4 mountain sheep or goat during the| alt pain curse wind colle, and punishmet® and | oan . season when it te unlawful to kill "tedster diarrnee. t seem fla Ort * NAN & MARVIN. c 4 enti tyranny Ags bs be TWENTY-FIVE CENTS A BOTTLE. — whilesat.|% Once-—Young, Adams, Town- #| Druggista, Toledo, 0. oe the ts Each Capsnte e 4 du @ deer seasc RAPP AD AAARAAPDAPR APO k whilert : n the ted to kill more than ’ ne be - livar reah and send, Howell, Thomas, Joss, * , amen push Dears the name: iit k ore than one ’ io | * Bernhard, Disch . t » males of each variety Cc 9 Li 0 wary mm dt to . | A being 1 | i PER GALLON. frac hica oLoan ffice ee ee eee menor Peake eeehanane an | Ot id, by all driggints PERE tire: | ie a ei the Great Umpire called the] HARRY SILVER Prop. 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