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| ; 4 4 4 q einches! After having Phitadelphia-New York > dams BY GEO. RA. PULFORD, had the game packed away on 10%, j rain : (World's Greatest Sport venta Re jose Spokane Highbfiders hag to Saeges . 1 told Kapectally for This Raper aneak in on Harry Rush ‘and steal Lowt Unquestionably the greatest, what bolonged to iw, and at the moat interesting, most talked ; : about sporting event; the one that very last 5 ple moment : ses unites Americans and canaes pat Beattie had scored in the first $ 12 HT lriotle veins to swell as proud blood | fnning. Misjolnied Bil} Coy had + $ ‘Hil goos rushing through them i a alopped one over the f for a| We M a a Gor the Aeeriadte ent home run. Ross had followed with NATIONAL LRAGL Twelve times have Aritaine tried @ bingo but was left on the eacks Renny Myers had watfopped out two lovely hits, one @ two-ba but ambition? baserunning him to be nipped at third one time, and Hickey’s inability to reach the ball at all on a hit and run play, resulted tn an out at the plate But Seattle wasn't worrylag Harry Rush, Who had up to that time won every game he had pitched against Spokane, was abso: | Tutely invincibie. The ninth op ened. McKune dropped a hit over second, and advanced two pegs on an out. Altman had to go and crack out a sereetching two-sack: | er and McKune came in, tying the score, Then Swain—dod gast bis wrcomfortable habit of swatting thom—met one oa the nasal feature and the winning run came in Seattle made an effort, but to no avail, With Coy and Alien out, Bruyette worked, a pass and took second on a passed ball, Arbogant | bit. As the ball sailed to left field and Bruyette dug for home, | the crowd went wild. If he could beat the throw the score was tied But alas! With a clean scoop and & perfect throw, one Suess got the bal! away from him just as the runner turned the final corner and when Bruyette arrived, the ball was waiting. He was tagged out and the game was lost An R H POA R er. +. a ME ks ar ee ae, es 202 o 5 88 8 8 se enee 72 et 8 af ihe ee ah Oe ae ie taniey, © : ? * = Rush. > oes es Totals oe ee ee Apokane AR RH POA R mua, wb. .8 2 2 2 6 ft janis, tb $e es @ 8} Buses. it io 2 Oe ES Altman ‘ 1 : : : ’ mm Se oe ee ‘ ay ae AS : Se ae : to 8 A eae Spokane. NORTHWEST LRAGUE. Beare — Rue Tecoma eoe1eeeee—1 4 6 Aberdeen C00eFeoCR—e 1 t Batteries-Nelson and Shea and Bootiiger. Umpire—Drennan Battie 4, Vancouver ¢. VANCOUVER, Sept 1%-—A home run by Adame, of the F team, broke « the game here yesterday, the Miners winning Im the eleventh inning nee OoereeeL eee Leleeseeour—4 ia Batteries Hail Srtpp: Samucis | ‘Wilkins. = Umpire—tiowietts, Ciube— Barto Hae and Payne. (Called, darkness) Cloretand 2, St. Louls 0. Boor jeveiand . . Louie SOCIAL DANCE. Mombers of the A. O. U. W. and are cordt ally invited to attend a dance on Friday evening, September 20, at Columbia Lodge hall, Seventh tteries—Liebhardt vi a | AST INRING Ratn at Phitadetpnin New York 10, Bos York nowt Chieage & Clnetomatl 1 Sore nw alt and Kilo) Wole Raia vt Phttadelphia vn a-Mrooklyn Ne gn ain ave Standing Won Lost. ¥ so rT ‘ mF 3 > : a netnmatt i) Loule “OM COAST LE Oaktand Seare nu ' 19 18 Francisco ee Stories Mogan and Biles aad Mreet Umpires Per and Mo. | while in the | beautiful stide League Standing } | i av. | bet. Pike and Unton sts. Splendid! music. Doors open at 9 o'clock. *** On the Square. gal Clothing, It is needless to other, He came, quered, and Opposite Totem Pole. After all, it is a difficult matter to really decide upon the suit you want until you have seen Re- The other day a man, wearing one of our Regal Suits, met a friend, and their con- versation soon drifted to Fall clothing. “Is it worth it?” said the friend. give he saw, and Today that man is wearing REGAL $15 CLOTHING j the Los Angeles 3, Port nu Gray and Umpire Derrtet: tents Mom, < and Byrnes BASEBALL GOSSIP Some swell baseball was dished up at Athletic park yesterday it would have been “sweller attle had woa. “us Marry Rush never pitched a bet Altman and ter game in his lift Swain hit him In the atath be they were duc and deterny’ hit, ened. Coy's homer netted Seattie’s only This boy bas certainly been run walloping them of late. Artie Ross is out of thesgar again. Of all the real, origin A-Norl‘ertpples, this boy is ¢ it. He plays two games act of making throws his out; & month in the doctor's care, | the lean white bow of the defender and he gots back in the game. For | shot In front how long? Two games again. Se! Shamrock: reached the finish line attle needs Ross ia & swell ball pla a right to grumt injuries. services, for over Hickey followed his stant of ting three hits Tuesday by strikt out four times yesterday _Barr won when, after turning. he Nelson pitched a great game for| “Leave Pier T'to see balllenh Tacoma yesterday. The long boy not only shut the league leaders " out, but let Aberdeen down with one hit, a bingo by Boottiger Ne son isaued no passes, and the Black Cat catcher was the ouly Rough } neck to reach first base. The trading indulged in a f days ago seems to have helped the players involved. Martinke playing swell ball Tigers in while Clynes and made a hit crowds. Downte FEMALE RAFFLES GO REFORM SCHOOL (By United Press.) TACOMA, Sept. Case and Miss Florence Troo; the female raffies, charged w stealing from the Bonneville hotel, have been sentenced to the state reform school Your Eastern Friends May come west on the Special ( Way colonist rates offered by Oregon R. R. & Nav. Co. dur September and October from ( 13, $20 | River Points, $25.00. give me their address. Il them 608 First av. B. B. Elita, ¢ of the he was con- the answer and not because Marry weak rand Dug hi his constant with Tacoma, and Nelson started his work for sensational form, bave with the Vanceever) 19.—Misa May | 1 Missourl Deposits taken at the Union Ticket Office, Ant bottomless fagon Aniorioa And i2-Umes has miulty upheld Yankee ry upon the oeran to recapture the }which the schooner yacht 18 ® i} wou in 1} Yankee *- | suprem And #0, av the cup represents the pinnacle of yachting fame, no does be the greatest race for this legioned Sjcup of silver and pewter become oc | (ho grandest yachting stra | recorded And of all the races, that }day, Oct. 4, 1901, between rock Il and Columbia, rantes first, not because it was the closest, but . | through the sailing, when a Yankee ‘| akipper (by adoption) Charlie Barr ;) with an infertor éPaft, lowered the lors of Lipton’s second challenger outgoneraled Capt, Sycamore. ver had there been #0 close a race for the cup, nor in New York waters, for that matter Never had the cup been In such mor +] Columbia, chosen for the second [time to defend the cup, won only ** [after three thrilling races. The first | was won (nm light weather by | mtv & | ute and 20 seconds, including time | allowance; the # 1 half gale, by 3:25, including the ab j wance. Hut in the deciding event, which was sailed in winds dropping from 18 to 9 miles hour, the event waa always in doubt, and only saved the day » over Lar bat Columbia's followed }wo quiekly that | elapsed For minutes the hundreds pleasure craft grouped around the | finish Hine held thousands of breath bowaprit but leas spectators who watched the But | battle between the 9footers as they thrashed their way to the ere fame's golden hand was Every time they white hull of Columbia was hidden behind the Irish craft, but the lead was shortened at every tack, Barr's cunning was holding Syea more and gaining @ little every min ute. Finally they stood for the together, running almost paralle! it, while hands grasped a hur to sham Shamrock actually finished first, two seconds ot aplit tacks the for line to KANE WINS: IN SHAMROCK II LED COLU “IN. THE MOST EXCITING: Barr } + | whistle cords, ready to greet the me | victor al,| When {t seemed impossitie for} he | Shamrock to cross, and when Co lumbia was sneaking along point ing high for the line, Sycamore tuft ed his Irish challenger over, just as he | first, But Ce an [of 43 seconds saved the cup. The race had been a 1 pin took it by ¥ » allowaned mile back. ¢ t was away ng | first, by 21 eeconds, but was beaten 49 seconds at the leeward mark lew all is pe, ith ag ne the ing Thi 00 or oe better. run down the wind and a thrash of 15 THE SEATTLE STA stood out to sea, Instead of follow ing Shamrock toward the Jorsey lahore, from whenee came the wind. Sycamore erred in following after # time, and the master helmeaman then split tacks stood \pward the shore, where be profited by the wind, and when the yachts again met Karr went about after crom Shamrock’s bow and walked through the lee of the visitor Had Sycamore followed hin inten- | tion of huntiog the breese on shore, | he would have wou, but he waa be gulled by Marr and it cost him the | greatest race ever satled SPORTOGRAMS Explosion wax tipped as a real. vod thing at New York yeuterday and after the public wildly to play the animal for first, abe finished a bad third Pullman has accepted the Unt COLUMBIA WALKING THROUGH a be Lee. | bad roshed Mary 0D versity of Washlogton’s terme and! the olevens of the two will meet on the local gridiron Nov 2 Paul Jarvis will not play foottiattd ! has lost a fine thin year. The “t dine man Sonoma Girl had a hard Yeu of the Hoster-Columbus stake terday, and earned her victory The Washington High school tt.) ball squad watched the univeraity working out last night expécts to beat the “U" this y They came close enough to doing this last season, the “U" winx a drop kick from the field Ex-Coast big Liedbar Brown's in Town Get our figures on plumbing and heating. Modern baths and sinks. G. 4. Brown Plum > at Bet colleges | Mirthful tae! red | boating Highball tn the second ‘gat atin The Heh} The Weber Clothing Co. have to You can buy a Rain Coat Top Coat, Overcoat or a Suit from $2.50 to $5.00 LESS Than in any other store. style is a Star, every pagtern will bring an encore. front row seat, there’s a full house. Each garment de- signed, styled and made ‘by the very best makers. There are no Come and see for yourself The Weber Clothing Co. 1201 Second Avenue, Corner Seneca . 19, 1907. | : YACHT, RACE !Thtetman are all betng used for al there ts in them Trainer Conntbear of the univer. | sity, saya Dan Kelly is not even | a ten second man, It in up to Dan to ran again and do something RESULTS AT VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 19 wing ate the results of yor terday's races First race, 6 furlongs—Commo dore, won Lambertha, second; | Miss Provo, third, Time, 1:07 26 Second race, 6 furlongs a won Tigon, ; Dueitiat, thifd Time, 1:22 Third race, 5 furlongs-—Betay, won; Fort Wayne, second; Otto Price, third. Time, 1:07 26. Fourth race, 6 furlongs | won; Maxtress, sec Byron Rose, third. Time, 1:22 Fifth race, 4 furlongs—Riack | Sam, won; Lord Provost, second aura B., third. Time, 62 seconds. The Northwestern Steamship | company received word of the safe retura to Nome of John Rosene who has been ip Siberia invest pect for & new field Rosene will be from | the p of coast shipping. » Seattle on the next boat Nonve Makes afortune | Jobn J joa ne start wally with one dollar. He savings account in the! Bank Seattle, corner of Yesler, by depositing a dollar 4 from that time on he amounts from his enough so that he was urns, You are rtunities to make do not start a sav oe netted him bie re daily missing ©} fortunes if you ings account Every get a e to be y and added to bis little! It was bat « short time capital and interest 6 an investment that) ff Values to $2.00, Tomorrow at... 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