The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1907, Page 2

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SEATILE BEATS ~— HIGGINBOTHAM BY FRED J. HEWITT (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Sept Seattlo has beaten Higgin-| % © —Hoshter Mill Squires, the man who ¥ : : * fell before Tom s afte wo dotham. The local swatsmen yes t of pol “ir rating a th » “Giorious torday fell the glant Aberdeen Ma trippy Kiltitay | PU RULOR TE Phy rer Meeey Cee Oe Wie ane aiprbere Umpire Peary Fourth of July at Colma declar n° himwelf Jack that he Is going to re and that at the nd hit him enough to bring ay and e . League Standing in six runs, Higgy contributed Saran tek Sas h expense of two bad errors and these helped _ ova} “Twin” Sullivan tea on he i ules is in deaddly earnest and and encouraged the abt “a 8 ioe | thousands of local fixht fans be My, Toe tuvinelbte was yinced yee 4 1) IT] Move ho will make good when he terday good Jenty, and the OR o steps into the ring with the Loston ladies chuckled with glee COAST LEAGUE, Twin on Saturday Bil Coy, Emt! k, Roy Dud } The Austraiian in his first bat d Kd Bruyette were there Los Angeles 4, Onkiand 4 | | or nade vn Agee lng 9, Rag gr mw ete on this side of the water aad with wallops that drove run ee) the vital mistake of not doing “as ahead of them, Only cight hits 4 10° Oleeeetes de Wien: ia ema We were collected ail te all by’ the sinh and Hh. Hower, satiation himself with Australian local tribe, but they came when methods of preparation and taboo needed and did the business led all things American. Meanwhile Harry Rush was busy | His preliminary work for the foeling the Cats. One more hit battle with Jack “Twin” Bullivan was secured off Rush than off | different. He has as is somewhat ginbothan t the Seattle twir kept his allowances so scattered that but one run was secured off him, Myers played a grand game in center field, and the whole Si-} AMPRICAN LEAGUE Detroit 0, Boston 5. wash nine was busy makiag the |», we other fellows sit down SF : . and Shaw; Slevor Totals . . , Aberdeen eke ae Mersin thse Dykort and Behreck; Walsh Clevetand 6, New York 0. Ss A Be Ree’ he Chesbro and Thomas; Bor SQUIRES SPARRING WITH DE TEACHING THE AUSTRALIAN Y Leaguc Standing Won, Lost Pet tmtlate can methods and Abies pesos 0 90538 : cut a hideous stunts a 8 that made his work in preparation @ammary oe ou or Tor ela ‘ Gerson, ry 4 ? for Tommy Bur jh ald. Rte sot tse) Im the first bat ares Struck out. by HK mn me +8 we ved . ed the » 8 Bases Washingtos > & Biiwee i” and 1 th Late boxing work necessary to make bim & Time of © 8 ‘ NATIONAL LEAGUE supple and quick. He is making ae er | no mistake this time. NORTHWEST LEAGUE. He has had for sparring partner Tacoma 4, Butte ¢ if Denver Ed Martin and the bi« TACOMA, & ” Both Garvin and! . negro as made him go some in r p. With the coon Squires style, He fine ball yesterday, Ta bits te the eighth wine | * up in grand os like a champion and works Games Postponed kw ® . , ee ate | like a lightweight he is so fast on a: eee hin feet Rattorton and Wilkins and Shea re Howlett There is one thing that Squires has done im all his battles that he will surely cut out when he mixes ; Jack “Twin,”-—that ia, em deavoring to find out af the begin BASEBALL GOSSIP Tt was Ladiew day and the fair ones were as as Dugdale was at the ¢ given Higginbotham, the bh untwatable Roughneck and Spokane se etghtn yesterday kied (Star Special Service.) ° SPOKANE, Sept. 27.--Two track | ; Fecords were established in yester- | day's races at the Interstate fair. Gemmell breaking the record for the five and a half furlong event, and Moore Johnson setting a figure |” for the-twoyearold five furlong race. Two favorites won. Moore John- gon at 9 to 10 and Arcourt at 2 to 1 were the only popular choices to bring home the money. Gemmell ( Was a second choice at 11 to 6. The results follow First race. five fur (Rettig), 2 to |. wor (Kirehbaum). € to 1, sec (7 Walsh), © to 1. ‘third. Ee Pleet of battleships at navy yard at (Kireh é tom Rush had Householder thorough ly trained yesterday. The man who mado three homers off Allen the other day could do nothing but knock flies, and Benny Myers re $i forlange—Lady's Beauty ie}, € to 1, won, Rupawmn, 169 4 te b secomd, Bell Hoot Bullman), & to 1, third Time ger came to bat Nelson won his fourth straight game for Tacoma yesterday. Maybe Bi Hurley was handed a lemon when be traded Nelson and Mar tinke both for Jack Clynes. Clynes tartiing for the Guns For Rent—Piper 1024-26 Second ay & Taft, Lake Soap. All druggiste. THE SHUR And wehad a good many of them, too. : But Regal Clothes will sell, that’s all there is about it---and there isa mighty good reason for it. We have our best tailors look after the making of our Regal Clothes---if they do not please us in every way we go to other manufacturers. We , know what we want and what you want and we get it---that’s why Regal $15 Clothes are the best that you can buy for the money. the splendid tailoring---the excellent fit---but we have displayed a Will save you at least five dollars on that new Fall Suit---something t THE SHOE SALE Continues Today and To- morrow. Reductions in Fall Shoes throughout the depart- ment. joiced each time the erstwhile slug We haven't room to tell you all about them---the big variety---the beautiful styles--- one of our windows and an inspection of them is worth a trip down here. REGAL $15 CLOTHES ‘MIE SEATTLE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 190). ‘SQUIRES HOPES TO WIN BY NEW FIGHT METHODS ning of the fight Jast how hard his opponent could hit Bill stuck his jaw out to Tommy Hurns as a first move tn the patie on the Pourth “just to see haw hard the codger could bit The move always profitable with him while in Australia proved. hin downfall at Colma, Turns rapped him one on the point that, tool. all the fight out ofdim, Thik sa. sur prised Squires that he never fully recov and waa beaten J k Twin” Sullivan will not get the opening that the Canadian dig Squires will keep all covergg up playing for a punch at the on) man and wilh flight caution Sullivan is favorite in the y but thousands of dollars . strung on the chances of the Aus tratlan Rverybody here looks for Bill Squires to redeom himself If he defeats Jack “Twin” Sulll NVER_ ED. MARTIN, WHO i868 ANKEE TRICKS, van, Promoter Coffroth has prom ised him @ return battle with Tom my Burne The friends and admirers of the Australian are looking for a big change in the appearance of the heavyweight standings tn the sear future. In fact they predict that he will wade through the asplrants and come out on top of the henp with the laurels that go with the title of Champion of the World. Wat Jack “Twin” can go some bimeolf, He never was in better fettic. In his camp everything ts confi dence and be expects to walk away with the long end of the purse leaving the Australian prone on bis back in the ring long before the 25th round of the battle is tallied up. a Canucks, while both Nelsag and Martinke have made good wRh the jump for Tacoma | Umpire Drennan was sic | terday, and Gus Kiopf held La }dicator. Gus made some bad tile }takes, and did the unpardonable stunt of changing a decisian, tmt nobody cares now as Seattle won. Gus used to play with Seattle and the fans like to have bim around. Hut that doesn't keep them from roatting when they think @ roast-is due. RACES YESTER ; LATONIA. Firet race, three-quarters mile | Viperine, 107 (Heidel), 3 to 1, wor; Duleines, 100, second; Helle of Penzance, 101, = third. Time, 1:16 26. Second race, olevenatxteenths mile—Marton Moore, 9% (Minder) 6 to 1, won; Third Rail, 102, second; Firmament, 102, third. Time, 1:08 14. Third race, one mile—Lexoline, number of them in o think about, isn’t it? * eat eRO NAAN Bitte Se® ast a Ba & are a008 00m, apute Sutotrtin BS mat 7 to 6, won Monalg nd; The Minks, 108 1:59 26 | , three-quarters mile 109 (Powers), 7 to 100 third 0 (igutier) third. ‘Tin Fourth ra Miss Strome, 1, won; Heatrice K Grace wee, 101, 1183 Fifth race, eleven-alxteenths mile! Hans, 109 (Heldel), 7 to 6, won; | Mamie, Gallagher, 94, second; Or landot third Time 1:081-5 Sixth race, one and threestx teentha mile Quardi, 106 (Matier),! Great, 102 third, Time, 2 weoond necond; 00 16, Doetle, 102 won; | HAMILTON, | | three-quarters mile atl ‘ond Time, } Firat race, Caper Sauce, won Halt Clean Sweep, 1:15 16 Second race Kmma @ Groendale, 106 third, Time one and one-wix Furore, 107 (Dela Mary Darby, 10 Time, 126 (Daly), Caste, 103, § 110, third eleven-sixteenths 96 (Carroll? second 1:08 16. mile 7 to 1, won Saltrum, 94 Third race, teenth miles by), 25 to 1, won; second; Perfector, 107, third Fourth race, two miles-—Kara (Bernhardt), 8 to 6, won; Steve Lane, 142, second; Buckman, 168, | third, Time, 4:11 26 | quarters mile Murphy), 9 to 2, Fifth race, thre Cooney K, 96 (J won; Avaunteer, 108, second Rather Royal, 102 third Time, 1 { Sixth race, one and onecighth | miles—Peter Knight, 97 (Detaby), | 10 to 1, won; Alpenmarchen, 102 second; Oberon, 108, third, Time 1:61 9-6 | fifteen-sixteenths ond, 100 (Gold Bewltched, 100 third, | Re mile stein) second, RECEPTION TO SULZER | enth race Chief Dew 4 to 1, we Wild Cherry, 91, A reception will be tendered to! Congreseman William Sulver at the EVERY MAN WE SELL BECOMES A “BOOSTER” FOR THIS STORE. We please you— fit you right— press your clothes once a week free of charge— and you save from $5.00 to $7.50 on your clothing buy. NO MAN IS EXEMPT— | We carry clothing to $10.00 TO $25.00 $10.00 TO $25.00 RAIN COATS— $10.00 TO 0e 25.00 |fit any ib isty. Price, 2% to 5% build of man ih in Seattle. SUITS— TOP COATS— | e fe The Store That Serves You B NOBBIE FALL. SUITS FALL SUITS 1 In sizes 6 and 6% only | Ideal for party wear and ¢ As realize a savir TIMELY SALE snug 100 dozen garments al! told Ant of the neasan. Shoes Blizzard calf upper stock with best of soles; made to wear and stand the wet and mud. Try a pair for your boy; they will sat HOYT 405-—Pike Street—405 | Why Pay Trust Prices for i Cash Registers? Schermer & Co. 1010 First Ave. ALBERT HANSEN Diamonds, Watebos, Jowalry. FIRST AND CHMRRY Optica! Department, Pulte fe Grane am Short Notion wah Ate a2nacce e 2 We are independent de: handling ali popular makes, } about half trust prices. Let Us Prove it GOO Plest Av time uM. A LITTLE FRUIT ARM, | $5 down, $5 a Month Par Acre. | In tho famous Yakima di» triet Cultivated, irrigated, planted and cared for CALHOUN, DENNY & EWING, Inc, Al Fly on the Fiyer SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE Fare 350—Round Trip, 500 FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 Fond 10:25 @ m., 2:05 and 5:46 om LEAVES TACOMA e- 8:35 a, Mm. and 12:15, 3:65 and 7:30 p.m. | V. SEGLEY, Ur, Agent, Seattic oTel. Maia 176 Tasoma— Tol, 212 | Store Opens Saturday at 9:30 a, m The Sale of Women’s Fall Suits at 1/3 orr Continues Tomorrow | AN EASTERN STORE'S CANCELED T AUTUMN MODEL OFFICE As we bought you may buy tomorrow | WOMEN’S $25.00 $ 6 6h tad te Ede Tomorrow at. ...6..-- | WOMEN’S Wis 993 33 WOMEN’S $45.00 Tomorrow at. ....6- -Men’s Winter Underwear Splendid $1.00 and $1.25 Values Special Tomorrow find every size in the lot. Every garment ts perfect worth regularly less than a dollar ate your winter needs tomorrow— ¢, coming, as it does, at the very beginning THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BE | The Sundwati Co. ~Garvey-Buchanan Co, Closes 9:30 p. m ORDER, COMPRISING 3, PURCHASED BY OUR AT ONE-THIRD OFF 200 OF NEW YORK and save a clear third | . 233) FALL SUITS ~ |VOOOW Mo weeks Another Fascinating Lot of NEW AUTUMN MILLINERY Values to $8.50, Saturday Special at Five dollars hes ated with sue | h charm. \ was never bef i ing style newness and ¢ a ness, Included j ” luded are the “Fluffy Ruffles” and Glory” Hats so mae vogue just now. Other eqt tractive creations in delightal ful assortment are here for al choosing tomorrow « values are positively match Let us prove our words, Women’s $1.25 Long White ¢ Silk Gloves, Saturday at, Pair Dainty ‘ble-tipped finger, vening occasion 1 Lay in the seasor pply tomorrow and sortment is limited we a | Specials Tomorrow 66c. After 6 P.M. } | $6.75 Taffota Sit Waste st... | | $2.00 Fancy Lawn Walate at gag obec cale's Tothet Water at ff pdont at ...... | sixteen-button lengt th do the as OF but youn | not one | Good, warm and weighty this is @ broken assortments Men's Shirts, ST » PTHE HOUSE OF QUAI September VICTOR Rece Constantine Including new records by de Gogorza, Victor and Nielson are now on sale. Drop into our parlors any time and hear them. LZPAPA*AAACALALSL LEPER A When you buy liquors from the Keystone Liquor Coy Jats) assured of the very highest quality and absolutely lowest paam! in the city. Re er the following few prices carefully, Pim us @ trial order or come and seo us, and we know we alae a new and steady customer to our list. Orders deliversd & day Fine Old Big 4 Bourbor : Belle of Anderson Bourbon , White Corn Whisky Our Dollar Rye ote Fine Old Rock and Rye. . Jamaica Rum a ear Also All Brandies . .°. , Full Quarts, Fach . . . Keystone Liquor Co. **?? "sts ige Phones 1 FREE DELIVERY sani ” Spring “The Seattle Spirit” en" ate of no use talkiok SHE hea yy, has done It for me } others, the same for Joe Yon it will do und hat to do~fust meng made. and it you dont A fo » spirit, ask the BPR Pr. 8 Co, to explait Sprit They are the exclusive and ft is Pride,” © beer of secret P. & P. &. B Om | Bras mem meee emt een BEKINS CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON: GOING EABT coming west GOING 80UTH COMING Cut Freight Rates on Household Goods Tell your friends to take advante tow offer, MOVING AND. i. STORAGE CO. ta wa SE AV almost half the freight ix saved oa ts, large oF by our private car a¥stem cost. b We, tell you to @ cent what your tretgte will Phonee—Madn 1528; gad, 7 FRE PROOF @TORAGE movina: A ose & q Beane asi mate neatin wnlscttlanes Eo

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