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BASEBALL‘ suaini (2 BARLAND 0 STANIANG OF THE CLUBS Won, | t Oakland ‘ ‘ si | 8 a9 491 4st 8 1 7 6 ’ 173 show th tt K ex hibit ball pl rr af non the h «r . 1 the second | shoved in sev from the souther age. AL at Haltren’s babies called ‘a ha que and se ad and « tt y's worth, bu tid no rborn did a remarkat atunt by getting a base hit and a b in one act mnett, the pug, slammed first pill over the pan ant ted 9 hiked the fice, Blank- @nship worked a squeeze nicely. $chm wild to Mowkiman,| 04 Blankenship ran tuto the first-| Dagser, putting him away for a/ qahort ume, During the excitement | y Bennett and Kane pushed in the first two runs. Second Inning—Lauterborn ted With a Bitf, Russ Hall sacrificed. Charlie Hall passed. Bennett found Mn an etror by Richards. Ko Sehmidt Hackett! the error coburn and Laut- scored. Van muffed a fly Walters. Hall found home. Ben- scored from first bag. Blank two bases. Frary waa passed. biffed and Lauterborn came for the second time that inning banged out a three-bagger and the bunch. Russ Hall bunt- 6 third strike, ending trouble. Pourth—Blank hit. Frary and) also swatted and two men were @eored by a wild pitch. Im the seventh a couple of bangs (An & sacrifice brought in another our. oon by Innings: o + atte 1 o—13 nd . 0 o— 0} Hits o2—3 PORTLAND 5, TACOMA 0. WHILE ¢ and Hogan were own and Gra SAN. FRANC Isc Ange jon had third Inning and 2g another run. ‘1. Clarke Gets Decision an Franciseo Gray and es }lom and Wils AT WASHIN Philadelphia 4. ATIONAL LEAGUE Philadelphia, & | New York, 4 BROOKLYN ;}round go. ¢ Pennant For Quakers A Certainty ST. LOUIS, Oct. easily defeated the Chicago Ameri can league team on Friday by a This makes it a cer- | the dish-rag of | American association will ge to the Philadelphia club. hard battle, boys have proved too much for the men from the Windy city Glade pitched and recetved his ¢ 7.—The locals It has been the Quaker ‘PORTLAND, Oct. 7—Tacoma/ made several costly errors during Gfitical periods tn the game on Fri- Gay, giving the game to the i | Three double plays were footers. . made by the locals. Garvin pitched) | wit. z ja ball throughout the game. c grounds were very sticky. SAN FRANCISCO, - lafley, Atz and Casey were the| stead of playing at Tacoma, as was show. McDonald has another streak | scheduled, the Los Angeles and Ta @nd failed to show up on Friday is | 4 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH 75 Cts} Per Gallon For a High Grade Table Claret It ts 2 good wtrengthener and Diood maker, besides helping to Migest your food. No one shoul’ Without it when it can be it for such a low figure. , 104 First Ave. So. pWrenee: Bunset Pink 1751: Inde. penser 78 | THE NEW STYLE HA vill please you $1 20 Ave.*** “teat” orders promptly filled ‘end packed in plain boxes rubber and Sullivan caught 108 “ANGELES Los Angeles next week will commence on W Roseben Breaks World’ s Record I have reduced my weight 56 pounds, bust 9 Inches, waist & inches and hips 8 Inches In short time anteed, harmless remedy ercize oF starving | ait about tt $31, Oregon City. Oregon. » T want to toll you englons stamp end ad. tainly is toppy Brooks & Co., merchandising ne, fall ‘ HARVARD ELEVEN IN PRACTICE = Parry Ma k Wins From Northern Fighter fll” Subtitaton, Am rr Loxingto al? Perry Mack, the clever young fis artist who won from Cove in the a, arrived re om Alaska, where he has bird round in Te ently f won participating in live m While north Mack fought the New England Kid at Fairbanks and ade count in the fourth roun at was to have alno p Shamrock Kid favorite RETT, Oct. 7.—Friday even » go between Jack MeDonal lwhich was to have been a twenty round mill, was called off in the sec jond round. The poor showing ma [by McDonald was the cause, Clark bad McDonald at his mere: times during the two ater as was first given out, went a six Strikes and Spares day evening, on the Arcade al loys, Jenkins, the old champion, | wonderfully during the present sea son. } - || Monday evening the bowlers will |hold a meeting at room 327, Arcade building, for the purpose of drawing up schedules, arranging prizes and | teams for the season Tuesday evening the second in ternational game between Vancou ver, B. C., bowlers and the Arcade team will be bowled on the Arcade alleys. This game should be a hot one as both teams won In the last match. A bowling enthusiast who | cent arrival from Fairt fondo ray : | High School _and Sais Seow [ODI TS| FOOTBALL Veh Py taby_ THE nares 3 THE KICK-OFF tion. Mack a or, in the fore the Everett Athletic club. ot) Friday night. Billy Lewt and Billy } Butte, and Bd. Clark, of Denver, Percy Cove and Jack Sullivan, tn 4 of fighting a ten-round mill,| matched and each got in some good wo was given the de Conn 7. HE PILOTED THE Pennsylvania vs, Swarthmore, at) sme will be played at Aberdeen. n otetta [SAYS SEATTLE 18 A DEAD/ A ja Harry Jones, a New York sport- Harvard vs. University of Maine, ing man, thinks Seattle is about the rt JOHN M’GRAW, CAPTAIN NE nd Tom O'Donnell will bow! a match game. O'Donnell has improved aks, says that the northern town is wild over bowling and that the bowling or- ganization there has @ very large wd 40 " I> HUE eVeLy Blast are not alr tight, do not save at Grex the escaping and do not sive THE SEATTLE STAR—SA TURDAY, OCT. 7, 1905. Everett and Bellingham Pay Saturday friday Resultsat | Louisville Donat mins may von- 10 nly $300 For Cottage Mack, full ~ ~ " 4 : , Like This University to Play ¢ valet “tim Whitworth Saturday . A 1 ing line y t win The o ' » hole larg en ' ‘ | ” wae pes rah gio ; ; ALCOTT RE-ENTERS # Wh ie # know Wh | « PHI D i | t 1 Hillman ow will wned the doughty ball player and |» all I b, a jhe th nfined in «a sanitarium at a od Y yin a i] Pe per Geneva, Oblo, although very ef-|, govt ve boy f mee 50 eae 1; Owen} fort © pew . it ia wa tha th ne er 12,000 people th: F ition becoming ge own ‘ i " i rig the last 5 years. ! h on picagg bene yt egard-\q tomer is his motto. We are sell- ua ey ing Jote at Atlantic City at $76 athe unter Tey: ee na. Favorities Win hard proposition for some|f ins Jote at Alantic Clty 96 #96 " An mith, Bag-| top-notchers, Walcott’s|I migt this side of Lake Wash sti. ae r sanguine ington and right om Iske front, h interest is mani-|f| Take Washington Street car. Only 6-cent fare by getting book “ Good Game Promised took the four events in|<rowd #9 expected to be on hand. | or UMTS, Set Reh ae lee m grounds un- ir ’ 8 class trot, § 000, fir at rides on et | Saturday wT yh de on 7 Aspen won firs os | The Laurel |, man in ‘Times : | he ‘ 12% ed an offer from a tat afte “on the Seattle a 4 2 ‘ 2%. give an rman] niece sad 'Vaahon college | Miss Kinney won second and thir Heaters, - th and will what p 2:14 trot t w nd fourth north be the rapembrnmmmnenemmtithiitiens | turned pumber m second heat in $1,000—Gold j This month we make | special prices on Ladies? Watches. | Houghton & Hunter 1 Jewelers n. Jack Riley refereed the main ey raight heats. a athie The coaches of both teams) (0 : ‘ : — oath LEVI AND CARLSON GO. Two) HC easter Pine re ha mga | lass pace, purse $1,000 Des | | a) am ss r . a P. on wcond, thir n foarth ROUNDS FRIDAY NIGHT |nome of the eastern style of play 1”. won nd, thi 1 be — 7 " in 2:08, 2:09%, 2 Within 100 yards of the city hall) A few changes fn the | ap of th and police station, a very pretty | ble ool team has been ms little two-round go was pulled off) he game with the unive Carison were the scrappers, and put Go bumais deutada, " HOQUIAM BOWLERS up a8 good « © as could be seen Pollock, cen ° Stilwell, ri ay vad DEFEAT ABERDEEN h |R. won first heat, In 2:12% ‘omeorrow at 3P.M. OAKLAND —Vv anywhere In the second round|®¥ard; Bragdon, left guard; W Carlson fell, dislocating his sboul-/O¥er, left tackle; Heory, right der and Referee Shields called the| tackle; Thayer, left end Belford, | fight off. right end; Coyle, quarterback; Cap- 4) ABERDEEN, Oct. 7—By @ score While it lasted the fight was «| t!" Lew right half back Jay) red-hot “Roth mon ware evenily| smith, left half back; H. Lewis, full/of bine pins, the Aberdeen bowling Yl hack: Burke, Moon and Drew, «ub-|team was defeated on the Hoquiam stitutes, . alleys by the Hoqulam team on Fri ay night Melvin, of Aberdeen.) SATURDAY GAMES. | was he star. Graham ma the best =| Yalo va Syracuse, at New Haven,| individ a difficult split epan of Wednesday @ return 8. *) SEATTLE, Take Virginia or Codar Vireet Care | blows The men fought at about 145 pounds. neil ys, Bucknell, at Ithaca,} SPORTING TOWN Prices on the LAUREL HEATERS are as follows No. 32 (diameter of firepot 12 Cambridge, Masa | deadest sporting town he ever laid Carlisle Indians vs. Ponn State, eyes on “ae - at Harrisburg, Pa. | “It seems to me," said Mr. Jones || No. 34 (diameter of £33 Princeton vs. Georgeton, at to a Star reporter, “that Seattle ts in.) K 914.00 Princeton, N. J arge enough to keep the sporting |f No. 36° (diameter of firepot 13 Naval Cadets va. Virginia Military ball rolling all the time. Of course in.) S17 50 Institute, at Annapolis, Md I have been here during the bad We have other heaters Weat Point va. Colgate, Westitime of year for sports. It isi we sell for $2.50, $2.00, 9500, Point, N. ¥ jeither the beginning or ending of | g5 50, $7.50, $9.00, $10.00. Brown va Worcester Polytechnic,| seasons for a great many sports, | Remomber that we sell the at Providence Rt. I |wuch an football, baseball, basket-|f taurel Double-Flue Rangawhich bia vs, Wesleyan, at New! pall, bowling, ete., but notwith standing that, I should think there va. Ursinus, at Easton,| would be more doing in the sport- |ing line In a town this size, On my Lehigh va. New York University,| way west I stopped in a number of} at New York | cities not nearly as large as Seattle | h HEGDAHL CO | Dartmouth va. Holy Cross, at|that had nearly. twice as much [ENG ., INC Hanover, N. H sports as this place.” Amherst vs. Rutgers, at Amherst a mie Y.M. C. A. Note Minnesota ve Chicago va. Lowa, at Chicago. is unsurpassed in design and * saves fuel 1522 First Ave, Seattle. £18-824 Second Ave., Ballard. Minneapolis, Minn. X WONDERFUL TRANSFORMA- TION. Northwestern va, W h College,| At the grand opening of the boys’ at Evanston, Tl club of the Y. M. C. A., to be held Wisconsin vs. Lawrence Univer-|in the ¥, M. C. A. gymnasium at sity, at Madison, Wis. 3:46 p. m., Sunday, Superin Iilinots vs. Northwestern College,| F. B. Cooper will talk ort “P at Urbana, IL | Responsibility,” and A. EB, Board- Michigan va Case Scientific, at] man will sing Ann Arbor, M The opening meeting of the Notre Dame va Michigan Agricul-| ate” will be held at the Y. M. C. A tural, at Notre Dame, Ind Saturday evening. Current topics University of Oregon ve. Alumni,| will be discussed at Eugene, Ore. Many promising young athletes are among those being tutored by the physical directors of the Y. M.| , Teese Dictares tell you wuss we a Ww ‘i 7 DOPE SHEET C. A. this fall. Some of the new pao Ah Bheoigen ogy Sy —— jmembers are coming to the front), remove wrinkles, birthmarks, y rapidly. ee moles, warts, pimples, ete., without M. Cc. A. TEAM BEING pain or scar, Many of these without ORGANIZED. the use of the knife. EVERETT, Oct. 7—The first| SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Without vetice of the candidates for the|Mmaking the face sore or leaving M. CA. football team was held/™arka, and remove free any hairs jthat return, Treat skin diseases | LUPUS and CANCER included. ing the Finsen and@ other therapeu-| Weakness and ai : {tic lights, remove freckles, tan and « CONSULTATION | RRB) liver spots and discolorations, Give| Office—Upstairs os scalp treatments, obesity treatments} "4 Ave. South. and shampoos, do manicuring and Sesttie, massage. All treatments given un- der the direction of a physician. Ali Kelly and Green, the two pugs | who are scheduled to go 20 rounds ¥ jat Vancouver Waab Thursday | | night, are working hard in Portland | |and are getting rapidly into shape. | P | Both have worked hard for Thurs-| ¥ membership. A large number Of) day's show and things look like| Tuesday evening and a few plays Seattle bowlers, among them belag! something doing when they mix.|!#arned and the signals run through. Billy MeDonald, Charles f 8.| “Bud” Smith will referee the go. A game with the Olympics has been YORK NATI ALS. Owen Baker and Jack De§oyaster, | arranged but as yet no date has are members of the Fairbaiks ar-| gaturday the first game of foot.|beem fixed. Many promising young ganization. ball to be played by the Oregon |>!* turned out Tuesday and the wire eleven this season will be played at] ¥: M. C. A. team promises to be a In « hotly contested game on the| Eugene. The Oregon team will mix| fast. heavy aggregatior Arcade alleys, Thur y ming, | w ~ Soneh | Dare - es Miva Osborne won the Indies’ prise,| Wives (he g siumnl team. Coach] QEAFHESS CANNOT BE CURED | cperations performed by 8 surgeon. CaN write ar mhana | Shorts has a squad of 30 men and ts {a $30 sult. About a dozen ladien| yent busy keeping them going every | took part. At times ft looked as if jog. At the beginning of Sat the contestants would pull bair and| urday's game the line-up will be as seratch, so hot was the game, but | ¢onows: Hug, center; McKinney nothing serious happened and Mullen, guards; Araspiger and : | Bart, tackles; Chandler and Moores. The new bowlers seem to be mak-| onde: Latourette, quarter! Prissei | snd or impertoct Rearing. and when ing the hits. Nearly all of the high | ¢n4'remplet noel Fie rly scores are being made by bonlers | cna Templeton, Relves, and Kerron,) result, ant euleet wot ibn tee ee who have bowled their first game this season, There ts some very | promising material among the lady fons, as they cannot portion of the ear. ay to cure deat- y constitutional rem The newest thing in football has been sprung by Conch Reid of Har- will be destroyed forey rn. ye RS > b+ Keay | & ‘¢ .. whic nothing but an tn bowlers, Mrs. Wadsworth and Miss| yarq His new 4 condition of the mucous sur-| WASHINGTON — insttru tay players are being = Osborne are both bowling high taught the "Ramo, by Boot Bape 9 fe wl eve Que Hundred, Doar DuNMATOLDOY k'reartka” ries of moving pictures, any case of Deafness (caused by —— During the summer months Roid|SAtarrhy that” cannot’ be cured by | Mitel Bullding, Rooms 405-406, 407 HONEST UNDERWE, R Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cireu- and 408, Seattle, Wash. gathered a number of old Harvard | ars. tree. Hours 9 to i2, 1 to 5, 7 to 8 stars abont him and had them exe-/ | ¥. J. CHENEY & CO. Totedo, ©, J. 8. NIGHTSER, Mer. cute various maneuvers which! eld by Dru a: bps orig ° inte, E. N. Brooks & Co, 1831 24 Ave, °**| would give the uninitiated ones an pane =*t® asaily Pits for Consti- Phone Main 2375. j alveolar or ea en, a lary

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