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xcsunsgamaienentens Philadelphia Twists | Score Tuesday NEW YORK, Oct. U.-The two Breatest baseball teams in the world, the New York National league team ad the Pailadelphia American leag played Wed: | mesday one of th nd fas exhibitions of the onal that has ever been seen here. fs the second game of the inter league series between the New Yorkers and the Quakers. Monday | the Nationa! team, backing up their famous pitcher, Matthewson, su Seeded in defeating the America by @ smal! score, but Tuesday ¢ Americans, with their Indian piteh er, Bender, tocing the slab, sent Mauager MeGraw's team down | defeat by a score of 3 to 0. MeGinnity and Bresnahan were} the battery up by the New Yorkers. They were well supported Until the third when Gilbert made a Costly error. giving the Quakers a Fead that they held throughout wage i game. 3 3 Time and time again It loc 1 as} A r % New York would succeed in| 4 bringing in runs and winning the} Second game of the series and not} @atil the last batter had been elared out did the local fandom give | hope. The third game will be} 4 plaves in Philadelphia Wednesday. | 3 RH. B.] New ¥rk000000000—0 4 Phila....001000020—23 6 Batieries—MeGinnity, Ames and] Fireanahan: Bender and Schreck Dwo-base hits—Bresnahan, Don! Harteel!. Bases on balls—Off Ames 4, off Bender 3. Struck out—By Mc-| Gianity 2. by Ames 1. by Bender 9. Umpires—O'Day and Sheridan. At 24,900. AMERICANS 3 NATIONALS 1 BOSTON, Oct. 11.—The second Game of the local series was won by the Boston Americans Tuesday by ®oere of 3 to 2. “Cy” Young was ‘on the siab for the Amertcans. and held the Nationals down to two hits. Young struck out 15 men, the strike- @at record for the season. Attend ance 7,900. Score and Criger Umpires Ratteries— Cy Youn L Young an¢ Needham. OLaughiin and Emstiec. ATIONALS, 2} ANS &: 3 oe E LOUIS. Oct. 11.—The local | in league tearm defeated the . team here Tuesday. mak- the honors the post-season series even, Batting last two innings brought in the American's scores. _ STANDING ‘OF THE CLURS. Won. Lost. Pet. 28 576 28 eo) 20 oa) 23 (ABI = 468 30 QGAKLAND 6. PORTLAND 5. PORTLAND, Oct. 11.—Portland " managed to make several coatly er- orm in the fourth and fifth In- Vinings of the game Tuesday and let carry off the day's honors| score of 6 to 5. Exsick piteh-| t bell. Graham, for Osk- 4 pitched until the sixth in-| but grew wild and was relieved | , Score | 90202000 1-5 090230106 mesick and MeLeur Graham, there. Hackett and By Umpire—Me bonald. SIWASHES AND SEALS WEDNESDAY The Siwashes go up against the Seals Wednesday and if they con- finue to hang together and play Mie they they did here, the Seals’ fin- ee. * PLAY) Bottle for ‘White Rye _ Whisky IT 15 PURE, HIGHLY DISs- | He simply sald, “W lone Charles Albert Bender, | of Quakerville. Firzoine /f YOoT. PTICHIGAN Cur Baseball — GRIDIRON HEROES OF THE MIDDLE WEST THE ATTL STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT. eee aa cama ce a be lucky tf he i diplomati Aren't all and 4 One of the drivers in the Vander it auto races is named Selax, It sounds as though he were in a hurry Jimmie Britt wires et monthe A billiard match France bt “ Jak Willie Hop the t “apy match pr w f AN AER BOON “Theres 8 temper ‘ Wisconsin out west. At ‘ 1 the Weaterr of the raiiroad mile getting to them by . In the opinion of wen ’ iy mnie Mack is the manager winning plomat! other things of tt rH ties, for versity of Texas, wi charge of the Univer vania wrestling teat compete thin winter tiling meets with ma leges. that {fries wid be dicho L. Sullivan in when the mighty J KALTER ab Ape ye fo FAD RAL matter of fact,” «a Cuceo Bob Fitzsimmon MUCACO ® rattling easy t Aviv FIICLEI John L., dewp Cann ASSOUR/ contrary.” The that o er in the ish is not far off, Tacoma plays at Los Angeles Tuesday, starting the that was scheduled for Tacoma but was ferred to Low Angeles CHICAGO GAME POSTPONED CHICAGO, Oct. 11 game postponed on acc grounds. Every Body Work But Reuben (With apologies to “My Old Man.”) Everybody works but Reuben; He sits around ali day; Hie feet upon the table, And surely feeling gay His comrades they are frantic To land that flag for uw Everybody works but Reuben— The darned old cuss! : wy ‘Tuesday's count of wet Eddie Plank is pitching And winning every day; His teammates all support him; No errors mar their play | There's victory on the hilltop, The boys are feeling well; erybody works in the But “Rube” Waddell, There's Coakley, Henley, Dygert, too; Their cry i#, “No surrender! New York we must do! They're pulling well together; uch grit is bound to tell; Iso Render, | Rverybody works for the pennant But “Rube” Waddell! Now “Connie” Mack is smiling A smile that will not leak; The dollars he is piling A fortune made this week | When that sore shoulder started He had no tales to tell: "ll win, boys, Without Waddell’ —Philadelphia Evening Telegraph HE WON THE PENNANT. PITCHER BENDER They are talking of knocking Wil- lam Penn off his pedestal down in up in his places, sald red-skin bein, the hero 2p, MADE OF THE CHOICEST RYE, AND CAN BE UAED FOR MEDICINAL OR FAMILY USES. 104 First Ave. So. Phones: Sunset Pink 1751: pendent 1751. Mall orders Pama)» filled nd packed in plain boxes. Inde- | last week by p phia after the.game He is the pitcher who won the pennant for the Philadelphia team ching and winning |a double-header against Washing- jton, and by whaling in seven runs in 15 innings, making two triples, a double and two singles, and on top of it all in the world champlonshio game at New York on Tuesday the ‘big brave put his war paint on and shut the New York wonderful feat, home grounds. When Bender arrived in Philadel he was given the freedom of the city, nts out, a especially on their Prospects for a winning girls’ bas-, played with the Tacoma high school | Everett high school, the aniversity |ketball team at the Sea high | and, possibly, the state normal |achoo! this year are very bright at| school . the present time. The different As football is now taking the/ ball yard | | Philadelphia and putting a red-skin| Mike c Twin” Sullivan After Them All he can hope to secure a match with | Fresh from his victory over Joe [chuer His especial mission to the world were scrap so clever in a punching aso Thue far the a mediocre set of kickers. Horsemen have trot grand cireuit is undergoing Tigers Willie Lewis, the } would hav Parson ¢ finally the conclusion that shorter rm necessary « present indica that all of the it would apy the races next season will three, instead of three in five. The punting department at Prince SPORTS SPORTING BREVITIES from the west for his New York representative to fix up a aix-round go with Neb on” to take place at Philadelphia It's hardly likely that the psycholog leal a mt f a sheround bout} with Nelson b got here, Britt wi! smother chan F ootball CORBETT Tels tow the FIGHTING GAME iv Being’ Killed on the PACIFIC COAST of international ¢ in hacfer and “y wonder, The take place late in the baseball | tompt ts being | 1 association t blo on account age wasted in enver fans are riy of the Uni 1 have complete ity of Penn nm which wil rr ny ew of Oh ave d » five hn I row ens. the P ovinior sponed round» wa: As with the hon belief history ore #0 deadly and racy and power of| " om are ting turf. F n be two in coded by ‘ew York box toe BY JAS. J. CORBETT. Copyright, 1905, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association. |} Quarrele and mud-slinging, dich erings and backbiting and tion of unfounded charge ing, have stirree up a lot | prizefight sentin fi a jthat will take a tm wipe J out. Mea prominent in burl and the sporting world bave been in volved and every effort has been made to kill the fighting game And all of it is the result of on Nolan's effort to get even with th world that has makeup after b | before the spotlight | pat Nolan is guided br others jand that he has some personal ax to whet, ts shown by his action in going San Fr 0, Nolan claims that $1,000 has been with held from him to pay hin share in the fund that war rained to kill tt Ralston anti-prizefight bill, and that he is determined to get the money which was originally put up to guarantee his pro’ (Matting arance at the ringside at ock on the afternoon of September Colma 9, the date of the fight at Only $300 For Cottage game has allowed a lot of thick nkull mortals to deliver it a death Like This blow ii that will remain will be thing ties vg ee See SO Awful cheap 6 and 10-acre tracts Lake Washington, the Here lies the most popular sport fin. in the state. We the world has ever killed by the hand of a na; ite the des n).” Jekyll (Billy Ni Dr In an efort to get both sides of |B Gy, o" will be laa the « y before writing the fore get it at re fore going, I telegraphed one of Battling oy forme know Nelson's friends on the const nd | yu can Ff y 000 worth r ved in response a let wh tet of five acres. C. D. Hillman of Ted Murphy, i# nothing more} and helps sere, ote, ae than « ore-head His tale 18/8 seattle, because he is the own- woven out of misrepresentations.|—| er and sells on * and Nelson friends say th talk will gives work to h ‘ede of men and has done m to build up Seattle than anyone eine. thing mo teapot and see amount to ni e than a 18 wait When the next » fornia legislature anti-fight bill will be and bet that the next time| the molders will avoid any chance of being acused of accepting | bribes | Billy Nolan will pro of the Call-} nes another | ntrod this side of Lake Wash- ington and right on lake front, Washington Street car, ent fare by getting book Get off at large at Atlantic City, lesen on grounds un- ly then be | lan 1 to fulfill bts of | * resident of some otber state that aenivedk a aye - oon Prize fighters a rule, when | do Free boat rides on ry Corbett, the stakeholder, kept | thelr ring days are over, turn their) a or Py Egg 000 which was the forfeit posted, | attention to the police force in some - » Times 1 wogld knows that at 2 o'clock | DIK or a saloon, while on the day of the fight Nolan and| Others give boxing lessons and In his man were in their dressing room | *tructions In a gymnasium ig refusing to app Their ultima Few ring men ever turn thelr at tum had been given that there| tention to the base ball profession T* would be no fieht if James J. Jet-| Yet there is one exception that I Theater | fries was to be the refe ss remember, because of The Most Popular Theater. | Nolan, whose t ca a race fe has track on largely way aw Pp tiling the money od onportunity t f claim that Harry withholting the money as a portion of a $50,000 bribe which he alleged had been paid the state legislator | who had voted against the Ralston bill or, will fight as a welterweight here-| for, week's performan-r, in which | in 1 of his first day's experience with a professional, or rather, semi-professional team Jack Murphy, who belonged to the crowd of pugs headed by Dick O'Brien, Jack Egan, Geo. Dixon and | others of « decade ago. was & very witty little Irishman who never let @ man get the best of him in an ar- | gument Russel & Drew, Mera. TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK Matinee Wednesday and Sra Rowland & Clifford present Emphatic Success DORA THORNE Dramatization of Bertha M. Clay@ Novel. The swee story ever told, - Wholesome, clean, refreshing, An | exerllent. production No thought of the effect the| He was playing, I think, upin the] “Night prices—20c. 30c, 40¢ and | charge would have on the fight /morthwest. some place near where he} sdc, game was taken tnto sonsideration | till resides. A big negro was Next Week—Still another new one, by mn. Only ret even” | pitching for the team in which Mur-| “Why Women Sin. hie aim. Even an offer of $1 phy played center field STA Rr__feok Rota ie The grounds on which the game Gans at Raltimore, the 15th of tant | ane" Hit eapecial mieslon ire a [after. He says there is no chance! Nelson would have to appear. but | Was being played were of the bush| WANDA’S COACH month, Mike “Twin” Sullivan has | ma‘ réner for him to get a match in the light-lanee a day, was overlooked. Had | league type, which had a barbwire SUGOLING B BARRETS — arrived in San Franciaco prepared| Gardner and Sullivan have fought| Y%#™t division, and he will move) the offer been accepted the $1,000 | fence around the outfield. Lamente Cosmetes CSOs iam to do battio with any lightweight or |twice before, the honors being about | UP Oe Class and go after the cham-| am) baif again as much would bheve| Along about the third inning the tak boa : — “omediaiie welterweight champion in the|even, but Sullivan ie confident that |Poehip. His first bout will be/ becn made and then no time would | Opponents began pounding the big] Kiltson the New Song Ilustrater, fighting game. he can ée t the Lowell Jad and is with Joe Wa ott before the Detroit | have been lost | colored fellow for hit after hit, and Starascope 4 v ‘The White Caps Bhortly after his arrival he post-| willing to back his opinion with | Athletic club, at a date yet to be) GO» top of this, Nolan went to/ all the drives came Murphy's way And Other Strong Features, ed $500 an @ guarantee of bis good | coin. fixed. Sacramento and pald his own way,| Finally, after he had chased five } While the fight fans of San Fran-! claco have been served with excep-| tionally good dishes of late, a match | faith to meet Jimmy Gardner at any old club and at any old weight While Sullivan aspires to the lightweight championship, he ap-| between Gardner and Sullivan preciates the fact that so far as| would undonbtedly draw well Britt and Neleon are concerned It While he is on the coast Sullivan will be under ot Morris Levy will be some months, because of the management their theatrical engagements. before Basket Ball Prospects Bright at High School class teams began practice last Mon- | time of most of the boys who play SPORT TERM [L411 USTRATED. 1 about through smoked glass on a dark |’ | out there in center field and see how that he might appear before the graod jury and further promulgate the story of bribery and donble- crossing that he alleged he knew all about Now, whatever the outcome may be. “Billy” Nolan has crawled into| his cave and pulled the lid on top of himself. His future on the coast is| # brilliant as the sunlight day. He has no one to blame but himself | And if the fight game f= killet/ through his efforts, the promoters| can look upon themacives as being | partly to blame. The story about “bad blood will out” is an old one, nd they all knew what “Billy"| Nolan was before he became Bat-| tling Nelson's manager. | liners into an adjoining field and his tongue was hanging out, he waved his hands in the alr to the colored pitcher to wait Murphy walked in slowly to the pitcher's box and everyone expected trouble. Jack looked at the big colored fel- low for a few minutes without say- ing a word,and then bellowed forth Wilson, you big black monkey, get ence tenenelnttasn Rditenintn HOUSE Thestre JOHN CORT, Manager. Phones 65 FOUR MORE NIGHTS. Matinees TODAY and Saturday. The K & Erlanger Co. Produce tion of Ben Hur Prices—$2.50 to 50c. No seats laid aside. No telephone orders taken. Mail orders with ree mittance now being filled. Curtain at § o'clock each night and at matinee 2 o'clock, Starting Sunday—“YORK STATS FOL Seats Selling Friday. you like chasing them territory hunters yourself.” Despite plead- ings of the manager, Murphy insist- ed on finishing the game, the score j standing, when he went in at the jend of the fourth, 10 to 3, in favor of the other fellows. Jack tried to get the other fellows to hit the I over Wilson's head. |day. Miss Hubert will be manager | bask. -ball, they have not yet begun 2 dink inten My brother Harry was one of the| but, try as they would, they were EATER of the team and act as coach for|to practice he boys are excep-| AN ODDS-ON FAVORITE. first to bring Nolan before the pub-| unable to do it, and the game ended THI Ti lcoqae |the senior class team tionally fortunate in having Mr s lic, and he knew, as well as the| 17 to 16 in favor of Murphy's team.| John Cort, Mgr. Both Phones 4% | Class teams will be organized and | Frost, the football coach, to | That the member ed the Giants] others, where he came from | Jack carries a watch charm to this from these teams the reula nol them this year. It seems that Mr, | *Ppreciate the m leent work of] Anything, no matter how good, is| day which was given to him by a team will be chosen. Three class| Frost understands the game of | Matthewson is shown in the pre-| pound to be affected when run by! rabid fan who won some money On | ALL THIS WEEFK~— Matinee TODAY. | games will be played. The fresh-| basketball as well as foothall, be ewe ge on < a ong _ ring} bad people, and when the fight the game. and Saturday, 26c, 6c. man and juniors will play one gam ing at one time captain of the Dart~| at cost 0 to the invincible and following this the sophomores| mouth college basketball team ~ t by his teammates STAR SHOW CHS and seniors will play The two] Practice will begin about Novem-/ here in a possibility that a race A High Grade Show—Lots winning teams will later piay to| ber 15. Walter Meagher i eaptain|tmeot may be held at Libertyville, euLanghe. « decide the class championship. Last | of the team this year and i Bet near ¢ hicago, ter all. Condon aod eg year the juniors won the champlon-j ford, manag’ Aw nearly all of }Cella are considering a short meet} Prices—Tic, 50¢, 260, 10. : ship. |iast year's team are In school the| Without any betting, In order not to = Following these games the school | boys expect to turn out a wivping | dleappoint the horsemen who ship fa “JOLLY GRASS wiht team will be chosen and games team. “— there , ra as, KR. Keene has decided not to . = ————==—= retire his great race horse Sysonby te VICTOR GEORGE VANOLY. | washington state selling stake,| but will again race him upon the LECTURE CONCERT i. New Or five furlongs, purse $500—Bkd Sam | Metropolitan tracks in 1906. aa Gane diets eateed. “Gables Assisted by Miss Clara Lewys, cone or Buck third. Time, 1:6 | SEATTLE-VANCOUVER GAME A GARMENTS THAT ARE CUT FROM HIGH-CLASS tralto; Mr, John I. Gibbs, whet NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—On Tues-|" Mite ng. puree | 0itb—Non TIE, . :* wm tir inten meee % ERNS. nist: Mr. John J. Bechenea aa ! 5 "| ‘The Seattle and Vancouver teams | WooL FABRICS IN EXCLUSIVE PATTERNS, and accompanist, at Christ day Rosonben, at the prohiaitive/ Riley won, Suburban Queen second, | | le wcouver teams | ‘ veda a sativa |e stenteecn, Aibone Gan price of 1 to 20, captured the fifth|Autchood third. Time, 1:49 broke even Tuesday evening in the WOVEN BY THE MOST RELIABLE EUROPEAN |‘Avenue. on Thursday, October i race, seven furlongs, by a length at eeapmnae ee i bat Benes AND AMERICAN MILLS. 1905, at 8:15 p. m., “The Two Sister Belmont park in 1:25 1-5, which Is! ¢@ ” a Bowling | Republics rance and the United within one-fifth of a second of the Sophs Win league. | |States; Characteristic of French r ect G elreular track The local wiing on the 1 American civilization, world’s record for a cireular oP 99] Arcade alleys 5 te iti tout Tickets, cunts made by the Musketeer in 1902, Re First Rush me and be ext. The boys Under the auspices of the "Cam sults i ecmee os ins ak tender eee *« du Lund!” Club and the First race, mile—Bell Signora cadhdinn t & tle vee apc e ch Club of Seattle. won, Maid of Timbucktoo second, ne first of the three cane-rushes| scores: Copper third. Time, 1:41 between the sophomores and fresh-| Arcade Int rd S Second race, steaplechase, men, at the high school, was won | xonenba 149 166} three miles—Ganzevoort won. F yesterday by the sophomorus. lores “4 ed . ae gn tog a Ee a ere ed Le 268 57 178] $10.00 to $30.00 5:43. the start to finish. Many! ofthe | tyons 143 182 3 Third race, six furlongs Third) contestants were found to be lack-| cy ponnel 159 168 Alarm won, Elevation second, Good) ing in collars, suspenders and the — ; Luck third, Time, 1:14 2-5. like after the rush Tot 8 80 \@islnacan’ eae Fourth race, six furlongs—Brook-| The cane rush was carried out| a teins ‘Chicag LoanOffice dale Nymph won, Oak Duke necond,|afior a set of rules, drawn up by| ssc.” , ee ee . | jo }At je third, Time, 1:10 4-5. three members of the upper classes | ya ncouve ist TARRY SILVER | fth race, seven furlongs—Rose-! and three members of the faculty. | court 189 e e € “ S elme r 5 ben won, Chimney Sweep second, | Gre was taken to avold any | ponay, 188 * Monet third, Time, 1:25 1-6 accident, the result being that a few | yy)". ie ; ‘ Sixth race, mile and a quarter boody noses w the p~ Boors serious | 208" 160 179] 800-804 First Avo, Cor. Colum- Strongest Overcoat House in Knight Errant won, Louis H. see-| ¢ Another rush will be | Marv" ore ed bia St The State, ond, Sailor Boy third. Time, 2:07. | held Wednesday and one Thursday, | “'\"" ~~ 179} The clase winning two out of three . Vs | Stee the ventas Totals 872 800 8G At Spokane j ‘Team total, 2,668; team average, | RACES POSTPONED | menue -PIANO LEXINGT j THE “DUGDAL PLAY 2:16 trot, purse $100—Oveta won EXINGTON, Ky,, Oct. 11.—The| SUNDAY, Sam Bowers second, Kittie Clover| trotting races ¢ postponed Tués-| The “Dugdales,” @ team com We sell better Pianos at lower prices and on easier payments third. Best time, day on account of rain. 4 of players who perforr than ary other house in the city, One-half mile purse $150 under the old “Dug” in days gone qHldred won, Be her second, B.1WON BY VANDERBILT'S PONY | DY: will exhibit against the Rainier | n third 5 eam, of this city, at Recreation | . Six furlongs, selling, purse $200] PARIS, Oct. 11.—W. K. Vander- | park Sunday afternoon. ee: KOHLER & CHASE, ie ne eee Peter J. won, Miss Raphael sec- bilt's Lumineuse won the Prix ¢ Jenne Stovall will twirl for the 1505 Second Avenue, ©. A. Meyer, Mer RE co.” ond, The Pride third. Time, 1:18, Trappes at Maisons Lafitte Tuesday ai cee , 7 - vrouy SUngirens hb G P wu i © 8

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