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FIRST GAME ENDS TIED SCORE “WILD BILL” DONOVAN The Great Detroit Pitcher, Who Worked the Entire Twelve Innings Yesterday Against Chicago. (By United Press.) Reulbach succec Overall. It CHICAGO, Oct. 9 » 2, De | Was growing da and the Detroft r Twelve innings @ « at > ae ate the world ha e his speed. Donovan, having ever seon, and before a re jy. had t nad ng. was likewise ef- breaking crowd of nearly ) fective, and two teams f t elted, worried and anxt a, re more without t sulted tn a tied score for t rT umpires, O'Day 1 game eries betw Ie wore forced to call the troit A an League " ‘ ame on accour arkness and the Chica N al lea, The f ear of the champion pennant winners ries wa er ing the : The 4 with whirlwind @ of supren 2 undecided game mc speed. The te & little too high few bobbles were as wb 1 mad. were Chicago, haps, and made whic purely the result of over ae Dut it was great base ’ whole. Chicago Scores First “Wild Bil” Tx : } Overall sta: he gan . 3 posing slab artists. Both i ¢6 like clockwork and until t aa inning there was no’ sign ee In that apter the Cubs se ee a pod which they held until the ae ar eae = movan gave Chance a base on! ,, Dei"! x ete ey a vine cay balls. A sacrifice by Steinfelt | . St Se ie eS hint on second and when Kling hit © » @ as a Be to short left field, he beat the throw | } ue woe eee home , 23 8 5 The Chicago fans expected th ¥ rite Bete lead to win the game. But In the ¢ — Pp oe ae eighth the mystery of Overall was das a ee eae solved, and three runs were scored by the Tigers. Jones singled and Ay 4 ad . stale second. Tinker fumbied| Stacie ow & feidt's interter Sheefer’s rounder. Crawford sing *""* led'and Shulte made a wild throw feore by Innings to the plate hag seeceroes The Cubs opened the ninth two ach runs to the With the Chicago PS Mica ot Oreck tte te rooters yelling like mad, the local ff Reunite a «“ batamen came up. Chance's single Saubte aga terere a fumble Coughlin, and a base “Rosman * %% on bails to S t filled the bases ‘ “a on Shulte slammed out a long Ny, and aA ve ha Chance came home on the throw. | Teker all, Kehwite, K Donovan threw one that Schmidt * —" ss could not handle, and Steinfelt | Pased dati, Semmia i came in with the tying ren — Oe ae . Guns For Rent—Piper & More battleships ai aavy y 2028-26 Second a than ever before On the Square. Opp. Totem Pole. What is your size? what it is. We have it Regal Ci und and lean, we have it’s impossible to make your money do better service---be convinced and look at THE SEATTLE STAR#®WEDNESDAY, OCT. 9, BARNSTEAD POUNDED H IN A POOR GAME Over anxiety to m#ke good on Dud 7 este Qe [the figet day and consequently Pirneead,” p es Ge Oy aw crowds for the remainder of - 1 week led @he Seattle an@Abor Total cow - a ws on toa@s to play @ peor article AS a Py irae ball & the fit of Ge postaoa | a i on Kames yesterday afternoor i were bt bh bel Barney Harnatead was pounded Mar ‘ ee og for 16 hit the gentlomen from Hereon, We Se eae | the Grays Harbor country, and to f wah GWG ar ee da help matt slong Seattle made " Be ge, Soe ee Ee nime errors behind him, The bat sie «oie 3 ; ting of Mahon, Householder and ro te teehee Van Buren, and the fielding of road o008 Renny Myers wore the features of 4” t. The dotailed score follows Mat Fitaaerald. Mome F Mah taorith 0 arte AMR Me PO. A, bel, Mal Anderson, « 8 8 6 8 fle a oe of Ss i Hi A 1 toe 0 6 eit nv e803 8 titer w r ‘ ee Mee ee Olaf game—1i8o, ‘ BABCOCK AND JARVIS MAY YET JOIN “U” SQUAD showing Since the poor of the play Multnomah on Saturday | University of Washington footbati | Willamette the following je ; ite High | The two big guards may ‘ | joam against the Seattle High! iis trip, but they will Iike or hool, rumors have been rif it! hand to help out if the games do te pus that Movs t ” not result in Washington victories | two of the best! Coach Place has put Reser, tac wore Washington |kle, McKechnie, guard, Bragdon | n out and brace up |end, and Wells, end, into the firnt he team. Hoth men are in college team lineup, and looka for ly this year, but have so far refused to improvement on the line. Ca jon the moleskina Bagshaw may give way to Kerr at Friday the team, with seven sub-|quarter, playing elther at halfback stitutes, will leave for Portland to|or end himself (JEFFRIES DEFIED BY TOMMY BURNS TO “COME OUT LIKE A MAN” By Tommy Burne. The fight fans and » giving Jim Jetfrie ta int was Dilly point k that fs broke big fellow says In return If Billy Delaney critics seem to} wa lot of at The 1 to Detan the tated re All | tm that I far wind a manager as any | thinks he can drive | with Al Kaufmr | t as far off in his cal as when he considered oO jon a soft ap for his protege Delan will not get a purse for! ha h Every enthusiastic fan @ the TOMMY BURNS t Jack Johnson has put go ning by refusing a weet sign, when San neisco rom any 5 and Los Angeles promot were He Lhave writ ready to hang up a good purse Yet 1907. FOR EVERETT GAME The game between the geattle | Low! as A man equally avast In high*#ehoo! and Everett Saturday | Mullen, who i# anxious to show caused Manager Westover of the | what he can do. Al team to cancel the game with! Coyle houlder is sti pore and th sailors of the» Nebraska,| he will probably only play part of cheduled for today the game w formath are be The high school will enter the ing Guill around Jay Smith, the Everett Kame in good shape, and | star half back, and some of then hould win by a considerable mare | may tried agaffiut Everett, It gin, Bill MeMay, the gritty little is Coach Lewis’ Intention to try end, broke a finger tn the game out a number of substitutes, and with the University, but it is not |it would not be surprising If gome thought that this will keep him out of the first team men have to hump of the game, If it does, Coach | all season long to hold their places ss IN CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE SERIES BY GEO. R. PULFORD, | | Play the Tigers to win the world’s champlonship from the Cups | Jonnings and his men are the one best bet right now They ought to win as easy or easier than the White Sox did last soason in that remarkable see-saw, ding-dong finish Pretty bold statement? You, it is; but frets warrant it Conditions are just about the same as they were last fall when the Box and Cubs mot vo divide the honor of the baseball world Then the Sox had finished a whirlwind campaign, snatching the American loague pennant about a week before the end of the season This year, after a fine race the way, the Tigers entered stretch neck and neck with the Athletics, The latter were upon their wn door yard, The Tigers were in unfriendly territory, yet they won the pe r nerve. of the season was staring them in the face when they turned the trick They went right down to the last days at a breakneck clip, just as the White Sox did last season | And as the champlonship follows upon the pennant races, the Tle will go 1 ¢ series on the r They will retain their fighting spirit, They in the best of condition. They will be able to maintain the pace they learned that ma unager, Hugh because it will simply be a Against this the ional league champions, fine team that It ts will go Into the ga after a mouth’s loafing, fust as it did last fall The ( cinched the pennant long ago ince that tim the ity for top speed has not existed and the Cubs have eased up. They may think they have been traveling along at the pace they hit before the flag was won they have not It is @ fact that once a race is won, the winner lets up. It is t of horses. It is true of men. It is true of every 1 f life. And because the and have not been forced to thelr | fastest, the Ci nplonship games just a trifle | wtal A bit knocked off during the last few weeks and this will turn t » in favor of the American leaguers | Frank Chance takes a « aggregat into the f Of this | there is no question. But Jennings leads the scrapplest, gamest bunch of winners that ever battled for a pennant It comes from behind cted. It plays th ¢, all the time. No op t team never in the face of long c game up to the minut portunity is overlooke But chiefly the adv they are on their toon whe their oppone pdere for the grueling ba knows when it ts beaten v and wins when least ittle in adva and a 4 because tage is with the American league on edge and accustomed to the dizzy pace ts have won so eastly that they will not be as lon ——————— MUTINEERS (By United Press.) Olga was in possession of a mutin VICTORIA, B. C, Oct. 9.—Great s crew and the Jemching at lous of life was caused between the ‘mpted to q the disturbance “etre ineenapaesih: Sin sag teeta © and succeeded onty aft res Russian cruisers Olga and Jemeh- were k nm both af The Rue mg, ac « to advices brought sian « eping all de here by the steamer Tremont. The talls « — =o = = = 0 j yabgincieggg arse ORDERED. i A eayiabi« a addy) , 4 the ARE KILLED SEATTLE IN GOOD: SHAPE} ] ve sort preferred to remain in the east and ik was, luting one t beat sucha man as Sailor Bu | Chamber of Dam metndt » meet 1 fase seemed & e in t meantime there can be no ing yest ie ie As qunty Sy starements ware the ov ft ion but Jeffries in money aftalra, « nee to. Bake in !n feabousy. pa pot as badly ag Delaney : eae vonticatfon of the Work of CHB atate |" But the public has seen that I) puta it, but badly enough for a man | bond of equalization. It is desired knew what I was saying. His fight | of Jim's callber | (By United Press.) to know why Seattle's Increased as with Kaufman proved that I had that the big fellow was! SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 9.—Beat ments are 60 greatly out of pr sized up Schreck correctly The th fe vanh f ‘ portion to the assesaments of Ta lecrap also revealed that neither rien during our first bis desk in his of lee, Max coma, Spokane and the rest of the |man is a rough house fighter Angeles? Haag relly thea er, Sow set | state It Jim Jett intends to enter| If he needs dollars let him come 4 @ yeuterda ernoon the magic circle for a final try he|out like a man and say he can lick | Despondent over heavy losses is b DIRECTORS TO MEET. | must come in with me. I can't seo|me. I stand « better chance with | “i to have been the cause for ‘ : a |where any promoter with his wits|him than Corbett stood with John | ‘he tragedy = The we nn of one ore of the yer jabout him can find a big se for | L. Sullivan, and that is saying « lot Semana erage © market meets tomorrow night be y ether heavy weld teat at| And what is more, | mean every|,,vanamaker has a Washington for the purpose of deciding the mat vo A yaaa pda ; Fire policy on ter of producing coal for the pa present word of it and on bi big jen “LATONIA, | First race, fiveeighths mile Ethe! Carr, 103 (Powers), 26 to 1 won; Pirate Diana, 103, second Er M., 103, third. Time, 1:06 2-4 cond .race, one mile—Hone directors t Northwest brake, 108 ( won; Ham eagee met tm the ¢ ee meraway, 106, second; Uncle Hen and after ry, 108, third. T 8 16, routin ird race n-eixteenths e 4 le 4 Mounta!n) 4 to 1, won; Co! b, 118, second MeCa 103, third. Time, 7 Ate +| Fourth race nd a fourth snd Helena | Trenola (Shi vt won nd to the First Mason, 108 ond; Belle Sooo w, 106, third. Time 16 3-5 ts gan Fifth race, ftv he Mamle Gallagher, 102 (Mart te won; Divorcee, 102 stnies Cldsars ten’t basebe aq | Lady Martha third ht to 4 a crowd! Sixth race, one mile—Hottles, 98 { the Pickens), & to 5, won; Count od t | Cle ’ econd khilt 98 . os senen ave |third, Time, 1:48 1-6 aw ampionship « ’ - = ! ha , { WINDSOR. . to get within three t r } race, seven-cightha milp-s ¢ Potent, 111 (Burton), 9 t ' r, 11 4; He Aw ( ud left the and ag| 11, third. T ehute: i and | kow mi Second ra iw ‘ , b I D ' game w A The Helle 1 \ tondo, 1 a b 1/101 1 Tin 18 i able that Jesse will pitch | Hawkana, 100 (Murph 6 to &, ae of the games this week | won; Morttbe 96 ond; La t 6, third, Time, 1:31 45 Higginboth 1 Welch were I h ra and a ghth i 1 h osing | —Harma OL (Ds to | box a f the da | hantda, 111 nd; Doc a | ird. Time at was a great cat . Be r Fifth ra P peng eye poe * ’ R Burtan), 7 t a Phe thas Lae tee n; Moliere, 101, second; Mar ‘ ' n ck, 98, third. Time, 1:044 seep yd | (Dei t m; Thistle Do }io4 n4; Josephine #92 : , - < hird. Ti 1:40 | J ‘ | ‘ A. 0. U. W. SMOKER ly invited to attend a smoker at | Orlental Billiard ax Colum nde ha th av }la 115 Third av,, ha tweer and Union sts, given tables and the only 6x by th ibers of Columbia lodge \\ A place for gentlemen ». 2, Friday evening, October 11th } **¢1Come and have a good tim eee B A SE B A LL RACES '$ YESTERDAY ——tThe Privacy of Saving Accounts In This Bank It often happ hat a person desires {9 save money for a special purpose, and wishes nobody else to know it neither father, mother, brother, sister, husband nor wife Even without a request to that effect, ALL accounts in The ndinavian Amer ican Bank are held in strict est confiden It ts the rule, No information, not even of the existence of your account, is given to © 1.20600 f anyone else H22000 8 if you wish, you may 421.916.00 leave your passbook with us oeece0.r4 | for safekeeping. 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