The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 30, 1907, Page 2

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{ } ' i i | SEATTLE TAKES OTH CONTESTS Seattle Wen them both, Before the largest crgwd of the season and oue of the larkest Sea hasebalh dom has ¢ i the Hiack Cats and the Dugites played two games of all kinds of baseball, and D B D's hirelin annexed the “pad ty Welch 1 doth, Hig-| NORTHWEST LEAGUE gindotham was announced as due to Treoma 5-5, Hutte 06 perform the 18 innings for the ACOMA winning Set longue leade was given such | Urtay “y . a sound drubbing in the first game - that he did not att he second ’ : : Paddy fin 1 No n ine shape, | Peon ye I oe Strela. 9 so Dug sent him inte N and he | da made good agair Y Aa n Mm F The Cr arted In on Eft Ne botham right off the reel, and kept! + s hae. stinging him w to be stu . . \ meant to be scored & Bight | sa . n Mm * handy hits were collected by Si 10 : washes, Frisk getting (éree, one ot! ‘ palinis “has " which was a hon run. Weleh Bad the leaders f ng ft th and when the game wa tthe had the long end of ar Brinker went game with a » art ens ies te Cubs immediatel? landed yo him. | Pires game nM Aftor being ted for four rung | ve , i Manager Brow t Tonnespn in, |" . and the Cub eded to get), ine seven tallies off this star Paddy | 7 was bit somewhat himself, but econd ga Rn OR kept pegging away, and the final | *1\° ate score was ‘ Yesterday's Score. Firat game Soattic A m POA Myers, of 1 @ 1 Mickey, ab ‘ i 1 1 Coy, tt Oe ee Priak, it fee Se Braystte, rine : rbogaat, 1b ee ee ee Hae os oe ae a oe ie i , i ‘ H nou - z ; Pe : Los Angeles t-4 Rm S “ @ummary—st Hess and Hage Two-base hita Mt sn wood Frisk Racrif . « * o Angeles ee Batteriee—Gray and Hoge aw ndotham w and’ Ages, Umpires—Moore and Quigs mm Time of wa hE NATIONAL LEAGUR Second Game. } Cincinnati 0-4, Philadelphia 1s A ¥ nH POA B First os ® ir ot Tt. ees wD : : : 1 i a" os . ’ » 2k ee Se ee ade and ES Re bs oe . Aroogast. 1b SS age EE Be sna Be Bee . oo o8 ; ee HS = and Moles ae ee Fo ae | Moren and Dootn i . ‘ Brookiya 5%, Chieage t-2. Aberdeen BR H POA First @ame n " 5 Yan Buren cf ..6 9 tot 8s - A Be Campdeit. 3» et eS tie He Streit Oe ge Re TRS aS hae . : Housed eiace to. 88 . ° ‘y Pteteter and Spencer bet 8 8) Kins ker a , Manon ieee ¢ - n H 8 Anse » ota 8 6 . . Brow eS Pech oe ih See ae Boottiger -% 2:8. 2041 29 . feren and) | Muran Briewer. p> ’ ° is 1 o 4 r Tonneson. p ‘ eo 4 . . & . : me | 04 4 . ath o ‘ Bruystte Ar wm. And: Bow ; ss fon and Streit baile, off Lous td Aberdeen Saturday won one of the most tantalizing games ever played on local grounds. Seattle outhit and outfielded the league leaders, but scored just half as many runs. Fourteen Stwashes were left on the bases. On numer ous occasions the locals had the bases full but could drive a run in. Smiling Jack Hickey, wild as a march hare. when hits “ i to be absolutely invincibie na bingo meant # score, and there you are: and easy to bit Saturday's Seore AB w= POA B On the | Toctaaneee Opposite Totem Pole. ; «+ THE... SHOE SALE CONTINUES 1ld not neglect to b you sh that pair of shoes when you have such a good chance $5.00 kind NOW $4.00 $4.00 kind jesece 6 NOW $3.20 $3.00 kind Sake NOW $2 SS The Famous K the latest Fall s other g Quality Shoes, in besides many good, substantial makes, are in cluded in this sale. ~ METROPOLITAN BROKERAGE COMPANY, —— BROKERS Stocks, Bonds and Grain. Private W Phones—Sunset Main 2867, ind. 2505, Rooms 1007-1008, A an Bank Building. DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. BROKEF Fy Bonds, Gra “rivate Wire Both Phones 270 1906-206 Alaska Bldg b din ' THE SEATTLE STAR+#*MONDAY, SEPT. 30, AMERICA’S CHAMPION GIRL PITCHER . HAS CANNON BALE CURVES RANGERS Win In a very lively and exciting 1907. fame of soccer football yestArday, Uf Rangers beat the Wanderors by | @ weore of 3 to 2. Only on@ of the {tallies wan made tn the first half Hthe Rangers getting tt, after hard plays, In the second half the play Was fast and furlous, the Rangers | having © slight advantage Tommy Rarns and Gunner Mots cht in London some time tn November, probably on Thankas! ling day, for a $5,000 purse, with a gide bet of either $1,260 or $2,600 Tommy has accepted the National | Sporting club's bet } For the fourth eon utive Co. D, N. G. W ay Ww cup annually contested for in an lintereompany shoot, from “C H.} | The soorg' made Was 500) whuinet| 462, | Ti! Squires is anxious to go Bast hoping to with » hoavies. sOCUTe BONO matches BI is persistent, | | | |the University of Minnesota foot | ball team to coast for a game |during Thanksgiving week. Would | | the score be 96 to 0, or 98 to OF Bil Hurley bas 4 new first base: | man, His name te King. he was! a star in the Southern league. Hill |intonds to uso himself as a utility SPORTOGRAMS |. = aden on local grounds | batt | une Tacoma took #ix atratght he de inca! and anarchiatic Ed. | from Hutte, ts it any wander if at | he rh PF het rive jn Householder t# sald to bave | the buge over there @ bughouse? to hit in a pinch a mt aa hag fully designed it for the direct hat ever Worked th “ny finger of beating all the ambition| Much of Higeiabotham's suces ‘orth went ! ttle twirler, bul the | here has been dug to the fact tt Mecuittte tas bar ta itn work youterday,|he has nearly always ked o mpany . an o tant |dark days, making bi ed unhit-| mame ye Pita aera " made a great @ne-handed |able. Yesterday the @u | again adelphia in the first 1@, and was|and the Siwash tribe had no great . ‘ " nd hand gor bis flelding 4rauble in connesting Montana Stables ~ ‘ Sack Hickey wag gs tantalizing) Pt ny . heck ae j gran the with omtx wolld |aeaw® yore Saturday. HA kept f oS at jacks, Wutog ' terday, which included two|ing the bases and then challenging ' nh phones t wid & home run ] we Charite hwarts joined Van The Store That Sarees You Best—Garvey-Buc aturd and played two a + ribet hanan yg Kup games at third base for — vseences! A Rare Te Bargain vont? $6.75 2 a YOU'LL HAVE TO. HURRY | California | Blankets | aes spec ric ar Full t Johnston to! 's Great Piano Sale Will |) {nd in a few Days Now in Stock Blanket Must Go Before Saturday Night New Building at Third and University Will Be Opened Oct. Every Instrument »wn-striped border Jom, if ever, | | are such splendid blanket = ice, and espe. Z7—Don't Fall to Gee the Low cially at the very begins T ’, Prices Now—Come in First BeBe ‘ A , pei Thing Tomorrow. offering represents a clear of a dollar and a quar. MISS ALTA WEISS AND SNAPSHOT OF HER PITCHING BALL, | man aw) sveme || | ter. Isn’t it worth while? (Seattle Star Exclusive Service.) | batte She « is closo to the + ts ts bs es a pee asi ode VERMILLION, Ohio, Sept. 30 and m the pitcher put SPOKARE RACES [have been sold In Beattie during |} as The champton girl pitcher of Amor aver, She retuses to bite on ig Menge Bags lng 75 Suitings White Wool fea is Miss Alta Welas, of the sem pty Sg a ae Seem foe sol tefore in 4 | sro gor Mpetannah oh neu. | the ball does so with quick, aha P tent Fotlowing are | « ig bal MB nos inches Wide eee | Can a woman throw straigh a ral arb yaar Ao ‘ sa hait fur-[has gone literally daft on pence |p y Special at. tenatey Seudd ... . | You bet this little woman ca ‘ green with jealo eS ‘ ‘ " ' Yard ** pall | Just a slip of a girl and frail look Miss plays in @ gymnasium | "Ward, third. Time, 11h hort and ai x dark colorings; also They're htly sotled from Miss Alta has pitched for Ve at, ¢ reaching to hef an { pe f he ve ’ ¢ Serges in navy f { size; silk fon against the strongest vhis is a handicap every ball | wr. 7 . nh, gray, garnet, cadet I ends, with pink ang se ‘ an appre and next sea : " ad green. t he w opt « a bi om i, ‘ ' Lower Floor, rf ‘ t or sho! t Neve 5/4 . ~ Sage } . ve « . Pest her position admirably a a . ywy windup of many pro-| mins Mayhew Gon: Masitng win” i ts f aff ts not to $1.25 Mercerized || $1.50 Per Dende a oa § 10 en e holds | fe iteherg is consplevous ont " a when the ae ee ie a nen Sin We Table Cloths | Mercerized i 1. Superb control te her forte. She wastes no time, S Tuesday Special at . | batter ball to the plate ofer|* ‘Bach | ) Tunetey Soames Dozen ferhand, with no hi Full 124 size, with border | | Ba . sclaver MS all around. An especially well Siso 19119; oans Oe Not only f» she @ p eof van 1 é a3 ted array of sew pat recent heavy marked advance investignte present pricea, and do terns, || tn th a IS NOT EXACTLY A LEMON BUT HE CANNOT FIGHT: GOSSIP | (By United Pre ' the fifth round There remain about 22 of the | Stripes and chec i} White cotton filled pers cov. SAN FRANCISCO, 7 both men were ¢ ‘The crowd er numbered | very « ¢ end most costly high ty dark coloring ¢ | th an especially strong 1 Squires is not exactly a lem- | ¥!t4 crimson, Squires mouth being | 6,600 by actual count of the coin, | est hickerings and Kim price saving ts almost a third 5 in dainty = A mass of raw flesh and Sullivan's which means that it was equal to aad Mobart M. Cables, in ad-|}) | tomorrow ‘ on bat he is a Willing strong fellow, | right eye being split and of 10,000 estimated. to « * a Goren of } Lower Floor. Lower Floor, This w of th a the but he cannot fight concensus of ¢ blood in great shape. Th ' clinches and tight place. he 1E pinion wd and the var the mon, often wr fame be today There ts a postponed and Tac ting men | when In Seattle ma wh witnessed the ficht here Sat 1 16th rounds Stovall and Barnstead are the ty lost the decision | hoxartiats for the day. Here's hop fouls but each Ume jing our old friend Jesso gots his wok hands and smiled | Paddy won four games fre t Aberdeen. With his present curves "BASEBALL } at ich these instruments are t*./now being offered by the Pioneer acrece THE TIME 1S NOW | Anyone intending the purchase ots st t will do well to } se goods, this is an ex- | al bargain. 10)c cei O8 Tuesday Special at...’ Lower Floor. 5 no time to cept wits more is pr port f , the iments for the and the hipm new qu f inst re has a balance due early this week SATURDAY'S RACES is. "iy Mins etn Soha BS pee ; F a F R tation «| The Bank for Savings wi Has to ait Ware “| Capital $400,000 tebe rand geitamon vane] 4 Per Cent .*. 4 Per Cent [ities Siar Whether you buy of usor Seacee a oot Sa not we know you to be vi = “i Sepaive Gu ees | tally interested to get sty- | tere erect ot ts intersect stil We have them. foie PURITY IN LIQUORS cons S22) Suits, Rain Coats, Top Coats Bgl Popccas coteteed eet and Overcoals : eraes Cr. “~"l this FORCED SALE. Jur | ar B ‘ bo Full Quarts, Each ... . Keystone Liquor (0. 1123 First Ave., Cor. Seneca Phones 1184 FREE DCLIVERY NO BAR BALL PLAYERS IN FIELD EVENTS |——-—— — crown | BIERKEINS Mowine ano etre a ; ‘ STORAGE CO., Inc. CORNER THIRD AND WASHINGTON. Upon short notices we wil! pack and box furniture. pianos, I fl bric-a-brac, china, glateware, o! ‘ | 1 will pack and prepare goods for at and forw ack M . them to any part of the world wa hapiin t We will pack and store the entire contents of house in Ha our fire proof warehou ser Toot We can tell you to a cont what it will cost te pack your | « W f Phones—Main 1623; Ind. 71 | I € MOVING, PACKING FIRE PROOF STORAGE a eR SG RS Tea s28 $10.00 $12.50 FS 2c<~| $15.00 $18.00 “= S5251 You Will Save From ==") $5.00 to $7.50 “=== |The Weber Clothing Co. 1201 Second Ave., Cor. Seneca all @ fy Fepecial Phot New York, Twenty-Th THE Sweet pots Vestern av. nission deal Spec Mahogany lustration Rister ba, shaped ber Which a { tends do Arms are Stock, are SUpported -s Roc! Dod ~ ad ai bout ‘$0 Yo and t

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