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ac — 2 THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, OCT. ro, 1905 NA A ORAM ane a Oe Rem aE IE Racing Baseball SPORTS Football STARS OF BIG FOOTBALL ELEVENS ‘SPORTING BREVITIES | WON THE-PENNAN Raeererer ee ee i ey i $300 For Cottage) Hole That's Inspiring race National Like This League batting honors between Cy F ‘ymour, Cincinnati, and Hans! awed enn. 6 cnt i | Wagner, Pittsburg, At the last tab-|ff tracts on Lake Washington, the ' ulation Seymour was leading Wa fines , Ww ; ner by 1 point, his av « being have » . } \\yotenestiag: story: of the- Ylight - for. the: Mag ithe: + Mationni« Leagu ~ y 71. In 602 times at bat Seymour|f > haa laced out 187 safe hit BY DAN McGANN MeGraw lost that opening game.;happens to be one who ts guiding 9 Inne 0 Yano BES, Captain of the New York Nationa’ But what was one came to the/the piteber to victory. Without hin | very tisfactory thus far The League Base Ball Club, Giants? He had saved the greatest | steadying mind that boy on the slab line lacks strength and the ke} on them, will be glad te pit that ‘er faced a batter }would look ke Lou Dillon hiteh are low Jame the m t t get it a per acre before To begin with, you can't expect T lesson «was sufficient for)ed to a wheelborrow are slow. James, the m touted lh get. 0 ver acre before you can raise $2,000 worth off of five w Cc. D. Hillman McCormack is 4 Wm. M. Armatrong. Sells, mere suburban .proneail mont, Pa., has been ele track} and helps more people to get captain for the coming year at|—l homes than any five firma in Princeton Effort ts bein me to have any gracea of composi- Mathewson Get ans i# obviously the main tion, I'm not a wr I'm @ ball) Catching a ball and making a/thing. The Giants work continually player, and having your fingers all base hit are very smal! parts of the|and always collectively toward that Dunget up by stopping hot throws national gama The average spec- | en does not make them deft with the tator knows very little of the real) Get the run in. That's McGraw's pen. But if you'll stand for my | work a team may be putting up to| shiboleth Oak |] Seattle, because bh bring || ¢r and fells on is the own- oy gives work to hund fough style, IN try to tell you why | win. | McGraw, team work, harmony Marvin Hart and Geo, Gardner to nd has done more build ap the Giants won the pennant. You will hear a fan criticixe a! among the perso manel of the men and| gether in a bout for beavyweight\— § than annone ah There are vo stars on the team her, for instance, | McGraw, are responsible for the auc: | honors within an hour ride of r 12,000 Bch part is the ninth part of a That guy can't throw to bases/ ies of the G nats Loulsvjile, Hart and ‘dner ha the last 6 years, fought twice. Gardner won the first . always @ cum. tomer is his ing lote at At wp on terms of $1 ght on this side of Lake Waah= battle in 12 rounds and the second was a draw after 16 rounds of hard fighting | walt, working whole. anything like so and so. Hf you ask me to what one thing) “There's a foul that so and so More than any other is the success would eat.” Of the Ginnts due, I have the an-| Maybe savage But the critic forgets that | Swer: McGraw! the catcher, who may be a bit slow-| Ca the New York National prising but unscrupulous in-|f ington and right on take front Where are many things that have er of foot and arm than cavaerl ague Base Ball Club. dividuals have gotten out a set of} Take Washington Street car @enttibdted to make us champions, I fake fight pictures of the Britt-|| Only 5-cent fare by getting bool Nelson go. It is probable the Britts|§ of tt : ae as " ajunction o pre-| - —s Fs will ask for an injunction t ir men on grounds un- vent the fraud from being per y "ree boat rides on the unsuspecting p | ree to everybody, Hiliman in Times Det they are all gathered in the HIRe vhayere nro nterally pretty] Britta Fakir, Says Siler rugged in disposition. The geutle) Manners necessary in a parior | eCormick, form: ‘ Would be somewhat too delicate for George Siler, the well known ref o oO parse for losing tt igiliat, has quit the ring the ball field. And this is just as _.. [trick cost hia townamen th | Tort L. SMEVLIN s eer & Gia an Grae of collegebred men as it is|¢fee and boxing authority of Chi~) o¢ dottars. Stil! he ix talked of as| Carr Yale portum in Chicago = SEL Gia uater aie Ghalr. grasa tengo, cats Yimeay Britt a fakir. Fol-tbetng am honest and gentiemeniy] Frank A. Hinkey, the greatest end “AMUSEMENTS. with a fork. j owing is what he bas to say about] fighter | wanes COONEY who ever made a tackle, will be EA TTLE ».. eGraw got us together. devel-| it Britt also trimmed his frienda| Ey Caer Pruncerow Jone of the main coaches on the| oped us and made us champions.| “The rawest fake in recent yeara! and his ‘native son’ admirers when Yale foot ball team this year, With THEATER ire McGraw has his way, with the em-/| was that between Gans and Jimmy | he fought ‘K It was any | Foster Sanford, Burr Chamberlain on “his.” He stands for no Britt at "Frisco. Gans won that! kind of odds that Jimmy would win! Ralph Bloomer and Jack Ow John Cort, Mgr. Both Phones 42, contradiction, no return argument. | fight on a foul in the fifth round,| the limit of twenty rounds, but »=| Nati { T k Fi UNIVERSITY INTER - CLAS: R Y rk drill the men, Yale should have Wes never “will you do this?” It’s; but it ts on record that Britt, who! permitted Herford’s boy to stay the Onais [ake FITSt, weer es ults at | ew OPK of the dest aritted and scrappiest se it.” also boasts of it, received $1,000 of | limit An inter-class track meet be- elevens in the country ALL. THIS WEEK — Matinee Wed- And it's done, done McGraw’s ' Game on the sophomores and the fresh- | Foot ball is the great leveler and Saturday, 26¢, 1c. of the state university will be] NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—Aeronaut the Harvard ecrub team ® Rue STAR SHOW GIRLS) His men have perfect confidence : ~s 9 a. ° within the next two weeks. The|the favorite, backed from 3 to 1 to|sian and a Japanese play side by : 4m his judgment. They know that May Box in Chicago this Winter PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10—Chrie- | “18% as Unual, are bitter rivals, |? to 1, won the Westchester handi-|nide. The Russian is a sturdy end A High Grade Show—tataae @ ughs, he has every trick of the game r . and the aeea probably consider | cap, six and a half furlongs, circu-|and the Jap a feet tackle. ty Matthewson’s star twirling, back- | } ‘wrapped up and ready for delivery 4up b the t cana battle than | lar, at Belmont, Monday, and in so| Chicago bowlers are trying to ar- - ed up by gilt-edged playing behind | Prices—T5c, 50c, 25en40e, j ‘They know what kind of a ball % hi . " the; 8" athletic event doing equaled the world’s record of | range for an intercity match with 4 Fy Player he is himself, and if they — ee of _aix- bouts. Personally, | can see no harm Nee ee ee Teague. cham-| 4H will be picked from the win- jthe 1:18 2-6 held Jointly by Martin-| New York experts vext JOLLY GHAGS 7 |round boxing bouts being permitted ;im boxing any more than [ can see | rent events and kept | mas and Mineola. Aeronaut went to| Billy Delaney’s claim that he has 5.” , which he/ more consideration since Kaufman lowing [fect to injuries, Of course, we ali|'* the pang ot —- footing - held in the finish. Kiamesha, the| defeated Harry Foley in Frisco the T have not reached a final dect-| know that In boxing a man is Itke-| ames we ¢ pPrtene xh yo 4 favorite, carrying 104 pounds,|other night. Kaufman weighed in The Most Popular Theater, te. of in bts a jeye, but he Or lable to re “ - mile, cireular, held by Dick Welles, | The fight was to be 20 rounds. After partic vantage scoring. The Nationals brought in by eovertng tht diatames tu.1:37 54 lone toute and TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK © been men this week. [If the sport cam bel ceive such injurte oT OTke " guiding of pitchers—and — pitchers t parting exbibi-| wounds tw fouthall or lacrosse, if| three rune off Plank. Both teams seconds KanfMan| Matinee Wednesday and be like him they consider their Philadelphia Ameri-| !*T* of the air in Chicago this winter, Mayor/in baseball, football, lactose or |P0u# over the Philadelphia Amor ay ag gay osepce Serine the {thé trout st the etirt and at wate onal So Saiichder-te: seeatel =: satisfied. It may seem 8/ nunne is quoted as saying the fol-|such sport, where any one is sub.| ‘SM league pennant winners, This water He reining during the/ Teng GN ky waren opened up| a successor jeffries is receiving to ulated so ¢t rem most important factor in a ball | sa, “he given purely for the| however, the boing euhibitions, | Dlayed beittiant ball LEXINGTON, Ky. Oct, 10—Ken. | Qrapple tm this race set s terrific sent @ short right hook in, and) fowiana & Clifford preseat : athletics, then I have no objections; | 1 said before, can be regulated, as in| The great Matthewaon sent away|tucky Breeders’ association trotting |) 574 of the Val Aye +4 hye y sank to the floor as if hit by Emphatic Success An illustra: will show this bet- but ‘piuguplies,’ alleged prize fight-| baseball nad foxthall, marety for the| (he Quaker men almost as fast as] results Monday ~ ae a pete ge ey me a hammer. He tried to rive at the DORA THORNE 4 — Tig theory — last ers, swindlers and fakers must be/eport, them I have - objections |they came up to bat. Thirty-one} Whinuwt Hall farm eu brought Kianeeme sip and in a hard tg at Sen ee OL Fomces ever ™ P Mea know what kind of a crowa| batted, or else there can he no et-| Furthermore, if boxing exhibitions | men faced him and only eight reack-| trot. three in five-—Turie drive landed her a winner by a| “Noodles” Habe, ent adrift by| The sweetest story ever jhibitions of any sort. I will ask/art pernuitted, that will not mean| St first. One American Schre« rd and fourth heats length from Kugenia Burch. Re-| Cincinnati, may be taken on by Chi-| “#elevome, clean, refreshing, for opinions from business men who|that Jeffries or Fitzsimmons and| "sched third, bot be was thrown) 2:06% and 2:09%. Greenwood M. | sults: . “ excellent productie derstand the situation. If repnt-| their kimd will be allowed to come) ft at the plate on a close play won second heat in 207%. Leon-|” Birst race, five and a half fur- irinaeae Jake Weimer, the) Night prices—20c, 30c, 40¢ aml able clubs can give assurance that/ to Chicage and fight for the world’s| New York eastly excelled in base) ardo, Beil ©. Helen Norte, Lady | jongs—Content won, Usury second, Next Week—Stlll another new omg exhibitions will be purely athletic, | championship. Chicago will not be-|*80ing. but was outclassed by the} Pauline, C. A. Penn and Jim Fen-) petude third. Time, 1:07 2-6 “Why Women Sin. * gid Mathew. | [00 | will consent to granting them | come the Colma of the Middle West, ene = ee Plank bed] ton oe Second race, mile — Kiamesha | SOWLING MATCHES ——— the other Permission fe for holding sparrinig’ (hat ia certain.” ae ae paneer - oo ing, purse $1,999 | won, Eugenia Burch second. Lord) pice men bowil tohes f Each n the fifth inning two runs were) three in five—Citation we of the Vale third. Time, 1:37 3-6 ve ng matches for the I I Hi - et = —= brought in by the New York bunch. | straight heats in 2:07%, 2:08% an Third race. the Autumn Meadow |’??? | rT C See ca ae ink ee Beles T 99 [DOESNT WANT TO GO OFF|Maithowson singled to conter, bul] #064. fyrle Wilkes Ben F'.| Brook steeplechase, about three | ,, Tureday. October J9, Hoo H00 V%| tamont’y Cockatoo CMreus aoe waar Gee ed | BROADWAY was forced out at second by Bres-| Jubilee, Sunny Slope, Mins Georgie, | miles~Tom Cogan won, Pure Peu- = Hague & Herbert fo pitcher how | NEW YORK. Oct, 10—Youne — A ggg omen peng beg pacing pe oe and Joe In- ver second, Otho Vaugh third. Time, Bee fay, October 12, Realtys va. | cy r 7 & orbett bh left weet ou erent a! arted . h ~ “Go in and work!” sald McGraw, After F Feotball : ce oe war tle see- | Donlin’s single to left. McGann weat| 2:16 class, trotting, purse $1,000, eS race. xix and a half fur-|_ Monday, October 16, Athletes va.| Starancope . ‘The _ Matty worked. He was pounded SCiemens, Wish, that he hee to first on balla, Mertes hit to cen-| three in five, unfinished—The Prest-|longs—Lancasteran won, Holacher | Re*!ty« And Other Strong Features. oy ver (i ee McGraw kept him ceiitns chau We ter, scoring Donlin. Dahlen went/ dent won third and fourth heats in| second, That’s What third. Time,| Tesday. October 17, Sacters va.) pas za ee Te are wolied to take kim) Turrible” Teddy te now tuxplag| Mike Ward, and cut 1:09% and 2:09%. Horeaxalie won | 1:20. Politicians, one @ Rew exDerience for} nis atrention toward elim AE she noon be was expec In the ninth the Nationals secured| second heat in 2.10%. Pat T. won! Fifth race, the Westchester handi- Thursday, October 19, Hoo Heo b y- He looked appealingiy at bie} pratalities of football Yesterday | i @ the details. their third run. Gilbert made a good] first in 2:10%. Imperial Alerton,|cap, six furlonge—Aeronaut won, | ** Educates. Manager. Stilt McGraw kept him in| the president gave a inncheom 0! witine to biff—his third bit that game. Mat-| Nancy Malland, Joe N., Belfast and| Race King second, Incantation| Monday, October 23, Sacters va. Matty had to stick'end take What !f,. T. #1. Nichols and W. T. Reld,| va: it — -p| thewaon sacrificed and Bre Edna D also started |third. ‘Time, 1:18 2-5 Fducates , was coming to him. McGraw paid} q¢ Harvard; Arthur T. Hildebrand | ory tess ond go up aeninet ep atngied. The paid admissions ~ Sixth race, mile and three-six-| Tuesday, October 24, Athletes vs. Bo attention to. the screaming of the|ng John B. Pine, of Princeton, and| tough wos rn r i. | officially announced at 17.985 Jon Corbett, the pitcher, is talk-|teenth—Ostrich won, Benito second, | Politiek : fans. Walter Camp and Mr. Owsley, of|tott went a couple of tahta cne| Tuesday the two teams will play|'ns of returning to the game Te) Madner third. Time, 1:57 3-5. Thursday. October 26, Hoo Fioo va. i But he im out before the | with Ware o ate Cua fm New York. Elaborate preparn-|“!reetens to sue Manager Hanlon Reaitys. _ =, Me raved im oe Daring the luncheon athletics In} youns K 1 etter that he wij]/tons are being made to tak care| #nd the National commission, which} It will not be long now until the! Monday, October 30, Athictes va general were discussed, but the talk) attend to Mr. Sulliv and then | Of the immense crowds that are ex-| ruled that he must respect his con-| noisy magnates takes the center of | Hoo Hoo. did not come back to the bench. Het montly « entered afound football, | « led the | Heeted to attend the championship] tact with Brooklyn i the stage. Tuesday, October 31, Sacters vs. OAKLAND ‘4 past ct Cretpone Of na talk conte | President Roosevelt hopes, by se after the champion | Series 2 San SULEENNOGICUETNENSNS - Realty o SOrTY | vuring the co-operation the col! haven't killed him by t "| Although the prices of admission wn oe en SEA’ ae _}tege authorities and athletic advis- vc tbndlreronth | have been raised to 50 cents, §1 aud A WONDERFUL TRANSFORMA Take Virginia of Street Cars. era, to raise the morale of the game} an immense crowd was In wait of football iT Cc 1 Ch: ff hen the sale of tickets t dayne 5 0 ompe aiieurs | , Hoes he cores Pinas "Sender OPERA nd Coakley will pitch for the Phil- | Wants to Succeed To Pass Examination sdetphin. Asseriess teann, walle Mab: GRAND(tuse thewson, McGinnity and Taylor will ; WM JOHN CORT, Manager. Phonan 104 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH sling for the New Yorkers, Waddell . etearercnecoes # Champion Jeffries The proposed new ordinance com-| seems to be entiraly ouftof it and ae . hauffeurs in the city tol is not expected to take part in any 7 P |unders examination for effi-| of the games. q ‘ cleney before permits required to The score: 5c The latest candidat r ; . har . down b on | erate * are issued was in-| Rw EB x er uart championship tntd down by James), council on Monday 7 w York 310 1 FIVE MORE NIGHTS: Matinees Wednesday and Sai ‘The Kiaw & Erlanger tion of Ben Hur . 4. Setfries last spring, Al Kaufmann, pletures tell you waes % ls looking for some one to mix with) —— " Philadelphia o'4 06 We straighten noses, correct . ma 4 in Loe Angeles, Delaney will not Batteries: Matthewson ana Brew standing ears, operate on hair Prices—$2.50 to : e: fet Al run up against any very hard DEAT NESS CANNOT BE CuREO | than; Plank and Schrec remove wrinkle marks, : : - or article until he has had more ring ‘ | i " moles, warts, °., without ken. F expetiones. If he lets bir go with |! bd ' e BOSTON NATIONALS WIN j pain or scar of these without e now bel | the use of the knife. SUPERFLUOUS HAIR W All the New Fall Shapes in Stiff and 9/2: Sve’ auy hase) RELIABLE TRANSFER CO, 53 urtain at dat matinee STON, Oct. 10.~Thé oston r aS ee Is won Monday by, the easy This is the first of a series of seven games with their | | Boston American league rivals. The championship castle fade away. 4 some wise feliow such as Jeff, or » 2 even Marvin Hart, at the present time he may be put away and bis Kaufmann ts a fi jean eut ~ . | x * me was played om the -American Soft are now in. ; Malt boy, vo ome od te tn isn Genemmunek Sanee RHE | . ling the Finsen aad other th Office and storage room, 1215 @ do damage to somebody. Luck to | Nationats ic ek oe oe , wipe ae panes tic Hghts, remove freckles, sous Abert” We nocd mao ie Snorage co"0'8 aif ONE HUNDRED DIFFERENT ver opts ration " “ Jatteries — Willis and Moran Sur re <ePro ~ eee ety treetenemte | * tart p thing by | Dineen and Criger. Umpires—| STYLES TO SELECT FROM , do manicuring and Chica ol 3 f . O’Laughiin and Emalie. All treatments given un- Spokane Races We will give One Hundre = ae | der the direction of a physician. All HARRY SILVER. Prop : for any cage of Deafieng ( STANDING OF THE CLUBS Looks as Well and Wears as Long as operations performed by a surgeon. 117 Yesier Way. i. ; E — Hail’ Catarrh Cure Oa ee iy 3 : nahh bi | pee genteel place to borrow money _This whisky is highly SPOKANE, Oct. 10.--Interestate} | 0 ney @ » O es ea - Any $5.00 Hat Pa 2 duos at Rina oh ome distilled, made of the Dalen tad, posts 9500—tennte me;| Soke alte Pests ty. | Oakland E , oe ae + ‘ 2:26 oe, pul onnie D ake Hall's Fan matt choicest —— highly B won, Kiamath MMA second. Beat) Pt!” spent You'l find Shaws ‘ommended for medic- Hi time, 2:41 ne - come 108 ADE ‘ou'lt fin 4 teal edic Four furlongs, selling, purse $160 de te ee eetns ae Oe omen tr a uses. |_Hirtle won, Sir Christopher sec Umbeten lie titans ne the street ot fe —_—— lond, Scorcher third. Time, :55, | nd the prices are right.) ————— . Five furlongs, selling, purse $200 NEW YORK, Oct, 10.—witn} Bolten Deck won, Basie Christan Houghton & Hunter | 2 iiiiions favorabie ‘£306 SECOND AVE second, The Pride third. Time, + heereadg yood golfing, the tenth annual " BARGAINS iN 408, 40 FURNITURE BATURAL 104 First Ave. So. Six firlongs, selling, purse $200 ‘Phones: Sunset Pink 1751: Inde) —M of the t ltion began Monday with a qualify sited States Golf associa ‘orito won, Chief Aloha second, 615-617 First Ave. | miter Buttaine. Roome 405 ALBERT HANSEN pendent 1751. | Bessie Wefly third. Time, 1; 22. ing fo 4 of 18-holes medal ploy q ; ie WELRY, 4 408, Seattle, Wash. © bargains in Purniture see 3 Free Delivery i an furlongs, selling, purse $250 JEWHLAY argues Ther 70 players ontere y > and q e, V ‘ @ad packed in plain boxes low Me third, Time, 1:38% ORNS round § NIGHTS en, 2