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f 9 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DOWN THE STREVCH THEY ARE COMING, IN THE TWO |; BIG BASEBALL LEAGUES, AND IT'S THE GREATEST, GRAND EST PAIR OF PENNANT RACES IN THE HISTORY OF THE DIA MOND! | In the National league, New York, Pittsburg and Chicago, with | Philadelphia a dark borse having an “outside chance” to flash tn, | In the American league Detroit, Chicago, St. Louls and Cleveland | —four wonderfully-matched teams, struggling with might and main | for the right to play the National league winners for the world’s | baseball title and a oe of the post-season puree | The leaders of three of the teams tn National league fray are men famous in baseball--MocGraw, Clark and Chase The | other, Murray, is fast making a reputation In the American league eveqy manager of a first dtvia t | fe renowned. All are famous players, two being still in the « | and two retired. Two have won pennants, two have their laurels to win. Just look them over, these four pilots of fastfly con tenders | Fielder A. Jones, manager Chicago White Sox—Great out bard hitter, fast on bases. Ablest disciple and exponent of de | ball” the game has ever known. Can get more runs on fewer bits and win more few-hit games than any other manager. A hard work er, a hard loser, & manager who kicks hard on every ¢ tecls fon that doesn't come his way. Won American league pennant tn 1906; has made a splendid uphill fight this season Jas. R. MoAleer, manager St. Louis Browne—in his da a8 guard with a quick ceturn across » Rowan Fortier were as tims in the first ° ° oe a 1 ¢ ee s ¢ Mike Lynch and his husky co ce: 2 1 ¢ hhorts showed themselves a cow t . Pan oF ardly lot yesterday when they HE ee kicked the prostrate Dugiets into UP ee ee Se ee further submission by a score of Totate 7 > ; 3 7 to 2 It te aw dastardly trick to acoma an nm MF a ® hit a man when he ts down, but Svem. rf * 33 when you hit oine men that are Yh" down the crime becomes nine Me times as heinous. i. Fifteen hits did the Tigers grab sie from the delivery of one Joseph —— Seaton, and that tells almost the whole story of Seattle's defeat. Al though it is doubtful whether he | * could have sent the game Seattle's >Y way by good playing, Cabill was tn a large measure to blame for sev eral of Tacoma’s rune and should have tallied from second on Dan ny Shea's wild peg to right feb im the fifth when trying to Rowan off first. Cah!!! stopped at) third Seattle worked hard throughout the game. but could not bunch hits effectively against Carson. Carson Worked that old Connie Starkell Vanco When You Buy |" a Suit You want]» Style, Service and Value. Our Suits are models, combination of qualities hard to beat. Ranging in price from $15 to $35 Come in and “be shown.” Our Complete Line of egal $15 Suits Now Ready On the Square Op. Totem Pole 615-617 First Av. 2% Sw Joie player, great outtiotd Ing several years Quit trader play in the has ever known the best the game Famous now as business; has str hened his team annually by advantageous deals, Brought St. Louts team from weak talbenders a fow eons ago to pennant contenders today Full of ginger, keeps his men keyed up all the thm Hugh Jennings, bot picks no fusses with umpires. manager Detroit Tigere—Achieved fame . by winning American league pennant first year he managed Detroit team. Back in the ‘008 was shortstop on Baltimore Orioles, who won several National league pennants, Was crack flelder, good hitter, lightning on bases. Brought harmony to disorganized Tigers, mad eat players out of mediocre team, Noted as notsiest and most unique coacher in business, Does not play Napoleon Lajole, manager Cleveland Nape--Was undoubtedly the best allaround ball player tn the game from 1900 to 1907, Best Inflelder the game has ever known, until season of 1907 the greatest hitte the business, Became mans of Cleveland team tn 1906; has never landed pennant. Not generally wi 4 a good man to handle players, and sadly lacking in “ginger,” but has kept his team bear the top each season, despite the fact that it haa been crippled annually by Ulnesses and injuries of star players. And down the home stretch they come—Jennings, uproarious, merry, full of racket and vim; Jones, silent, morose, ever alert; Mo Alcor, shrewd, moderately noisy, always hopeful; Lajole, quiet, even tempered, apparently indifferent Whose team will win the flag? Whore men will get from id to $10,000 of post money apiece’ DAY BY DAY THE STORY 18 TOLD--DAY BY DAY THE BATTLE RAGES. AROS GRAVESEND RACES f ‘ » . ee ° H he and aden ———— ‘ Wright and . (By United Press.) En 9 pm IRAVESEND, N.Y, Sept. 16 r a 414| Five and a half furtonge—Piteber ' ‘ 3 #29 | bert won, Wise Mason second, Mad . : 2 bam third. Time—1:07 1-6. os oo About six furlongs-—Ada D. w ‘ to | Fancy second, Dial Plate third. Tim i “ on 196 |b 108 . “ ” an hth — Brookdale Pine and Needles se: Yesterday's Games ‘ Saran! Heong OO third, Time—1 furlongs—Besom won. “4 md, Roseben third 3-6 & quarter | Green second, pet, | tht Mig? 06 4-5. an eth ond, Dixie ' (By United Press.) VANCOUVER, B.C. Sept The feature of the opening 4 he Vancouver ra. ind auspices of the Turt association, was the defeat of Hiondy the top-heary gham handicap. He going under the 127 pounds to carry in the mud. and the lightweight, won at it Runte wor Bene ntifh! and Ont. | Lady Rest third Six turk Joker s¢ m, Lit nae—-Al Lindley wor Marianna third. Time By United Pre United Press.) sccbomeest BUTTE, Mont, Sept. 16—Resulte dessa wom. aeons at Anaconda olin thi iol Four and a« half furlonge—Bilt , Tyne) Bagwell won, Wheatstone necond on furionge—Pepper andl abtdl erebe tra Time “uN wor LaTarenta second, furionge-—#ir Harry won.| third Time—1 6 : jo second, Thurto third lme-| Six furlonge—Maxim Gorky won, 02 Col. Jewel second, Biba third. Time Five furlonge—Brush Up won, Re 1191-6 ‘neg dan second, Mina Baker third. Time 102%. Five and a half furlonge—Contin SALEM RACES | | gent won, Jack O'Lantern second, Kuropatkin third. Time—1:07% —_—-—— srlongs—Bam Barbar won (By United Press.) El Paisano third SALEM, Ore, Sept. 16.—The aum- mary at tate fam Bernard won, sir | "ATY St the state fair « - Pace, 2:20, purse $900 aa second, Elie third. Time— | three straight ody Key Weat sec jond, Alta third. Time--2:09 1.6 / Trot, 2:16, purse $1,000—Kmily W won three straight heats, Della Der SYRACUSE RACES fcc ln es rime —3:19% mile Pace, 2-year-olds, purse $400 iy United Press.) |} Bonnie Antrim won, King Beal ae SYRACUSE, N.Y. Sept 16 ond, Sadie T. third Time—2:2 | With @ notable field of 11 horses, it Half mile, running, selling, p | toc . » sennational | $100-—Combury won, Galves second, racing to 4 big race on | Crigia third. Time—:48\ yesterday's card at the state fair | grounds, npire State ata 4 Hooper, formerly of the crack 2:14 trotters Comet team, wii hereafter play we Stato. J, trotters. | shortstop for the Brace and Her the therd, rth and gert mill team, in 2:07% a eee the firet necond Mrs. Dr. Geo. W. Miracle, chit 9%, 2:08% sie, De- | dren's diseases, 410 Hinckley block Raffies, Dir tur May Kew! ——. heat in 1 2:12% 1 Northern Man, Kid M O or Particulars See | Gregor and Composer also started 1:04 pace, two in three, purse || Puget Sound Savings & Loan Co. $1,200; Hedgewood Boy won the sec 12 md and third heats in 2:03%, 2:08% 112 Columbia Street R moht won the first heat tn > a) Baron Grattan. an Rober Gallaghar | so started Kuster & Hartzel Make and ie TRUNKS se Us to Save Money and | arpenters’ Tool Hones @ Speotalty. * Ind. $001, 2167 First A On the en SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Fare 35c—Round Trip, 600, FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and 10:25 a. m,, 2:06 and 6:46 p, m. TOPYRIGHT.. ba Notice: We business at are now open for our new branch 5 atore directly opposite New Post LEAVES TACOMA 2:35 a m « and 12:15, 8:58 and 7:30 p. m Mfice on Third ave, Thi U, SEELEY, Jr., Agent. Seattio~ © will carry our sheet music Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel. 212 « and Player Pian 10 om ._ We invite you to visit us at this Everett and Edmonds [ff jiiiscn store’ We haves ures tock of sheet music and boc that were slightly damaged py wl ny . MEALS SERVED. Three rouna attie mt funday Cline’s Piano House 7 man Deol, Whonwe-iuaset 4064) lod 140d. | favorite in| could | Hannon | Flipper SEPTEMBER 16, GRIDIRON ASPIRANTS DO STRENUOUS WORK 1908. Coach Dobie Puts Football hin men through bin snappy and de termined method of directing the Squad Through Fast work. Coyle, whe seems to have Practi cinched the quarter back position actice. and Willis, another backfield cer bee tuts war MBE tainty, were drilled in kicking and Ce h Doble of the University of catching spirals. Washington football team yester Capt, Tegtme and Beck, the day gave the first indication of hia two eandidates for center were future polley when he sent the| worked In passing the ball back |xquad of 46 men through fifteen and sending out long forw “ to | minutes strenuous serimmaging af-|the onds who where stationed and }ter an hour spent in light practice. | ran along the sidelines When the men romped off the fants will return to school and field they were a tired lot, but each | will lend weight to the line The knew that from then on strenuostty | Hghtness of the Jing In the pesky la La Roosevelt would characterize Ching that Is worrying those who the process of molding a perfect have the teams Interest at heart foot ball machine out of light but| Several heavy men must be devel promising material oped or the team must make up in |” Coach Dobie tnatilied ginger Into! speed what it lacks in welght | x -v ae oe . ee TO | Joaqitin Miller's home, No con ‘MARATHON RACE testant under 18 years of age will be accepted FOR THE WEST ru capacity of tines te avout 220 cuble inches (By United Press.) CHEAP COLONIST RATES. OAKLAND, ¢ Sept, 16.—The Westbound during September and first Marathon race ever held in October via Oregon R & Naviga |the west is to be run over a course ton Co, Chieago to Beattle, $38.00 lin Hast Owkland hills Thankagiy. | from St. Louls, $36.60; Kansas City ing according to an announcement Omaha, ete., $30.00. Other rates |made public today by the Century #94 information furnished, and de | Athletic club of this city. The race posits taken, at Union Ticket Office 608 First Ave. B. &. Ellis, Gen. Agt |is to be started at Fruitvale and | rum over & mountatn tratl through SCHOOL DAY SPECIAL Prices on Clothing for the Boys. Regular $3.00 Suits only $1.50 Regular $4.00 Suits only $2.00 Regular $5.00 Suite only $2.50 CROWN CLOTHING CO, 1121 First Ave. TALKING MACHINES ) RECORDS Joune WATLING Co, ri SE av wat “Gus Brown” At This Tone interested in the things ind you that we are just a, We awk you to call and in showing of Of the year you become shown by the stores terested to please y magnificent to r our | FALL CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS If you « to buy know you are welcome to not ready look you GOOD SUITS FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN $10 to $25 NOTICE TO DEALERS ALL OUR 75e PER CASE SODAS AND POPS REDUCED TO 60 CENTS PER CASE. REMEMBER OUR FIRM 18 ONE OF THE PIONEERS, WITH A PROUD RECORD OF OVER TWENTY YEARS IN THE SINESS. Pacific & Puget Sound Bottling Co. PLANT AND OFFICE CORNER STEWART AND MINOR. BOTH PHONES—MAIN 027 IND. Wilttam Jennings Bryan 10-inch Size 60c Each The Ideal Republic. Immortality. | | | | Popular Election of Sena- tors. The Trust Question Guarantee of Bank Deposits. The Tariff Question. The Labor Question, Imperialism, Publication of Campaign Contributions. The Railroad Question. and Hear Them Now on Sale. Come in Sherman, Clay & Co. Victor Talking Machines—Wholesale SECOND AVE.- and Retail, 1406 1406. Fire-Proof Storage FOR FURNITURE, PIANOS, TRUNKS, ETC, BEKINS Moving and Storage Co.| er Third Ave, & Washingt ' Mato'| ° Norte Mike Lynch showed that he was jjo4 t will pay a4 good an all-round man there . in thin hen | t third base yeu in @ fint 2 hee ‘ Hee * Umpire Gale was flerce . 7 Me ll » from September 34 io all departments, H i ‘ Lae powers who baile a strikes war A . howling at awful, while his decision: c ; ston fair horgg were anything but good Po ? Football prospects at the Wash the Lexington, ington high acho are ymewhat f th — of brighter than they were several! s. 9) * as the state rag days ago, as two former Kastern | 16.” ; An & od dates to three football stars have reg 4 at the |; ig an ,Laulevitle, Broadway institution and have turr ° Amudiatadl aS Gaye; Kaw 4 out for the team, They are J. R ae tenia eat Smith, who made good at guard 4 " OW seek for Detroit high school for two \ é kmakern ate yeurs, and Charles Thomsen, Al S made ee California Jantic center who played the pivot intersc 1 position for ween Bi Anderson Military Academy for Abe poned ade « Th quad ix now ee making up for time lost in the Bob Brow |eommencement of practice Ag oy: ae for the reat of the sea - Soccer football clubs next ok A wen! season are beginning on AMUSEM "iy shape. The first team organized pemyabsient: will be the Wanderers, who will Pt: meet next Friday night at 1639 2ian| Moore Theatre ay. All members, supporters and Last 7 Tonight candidates for the team are invited | HICHARD 4. s08m |to attend. | ant & ; ompany, Ie } Kight representatives of the Se eet Se iy ee attle Turnverein will go to Portland ane, Tae ime Ballade t Saturday to take part in the we ebration of the gold pol sian ry of the Portland Terevers in Moore Theatre Tomorrow Night, 4:13 Sharp—Meats fal, nts are under way for| Aa ument to be held in Se r art by the SRATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA ONLY & BLOC Prices -¥ ' 2. ¢iter tae ™ a) rome. 1.66 and Uni Us ot viEnw terms $10 6 Only tew INTERNATIONAL, 1000 American Bonk Betiding BOND & Moore Theatre Carl Rudolph Presley, Pian KECTTAL VRIDAY EVENING, Sept. 18 AMUSEMENTS. SEATTLE IM Sept. 18 TH AND JEFFRESON STREDT. the following | a and Yew Prices $1.00, Te, tte The Grand 40HN CORT, Manager, All Phin Week, ‘Mat Madro James wi BUFFALO BILL’S wie: WEST And World’s Rough Riders t A EROUDLY MENT INST: Maturday THE ISLE OF sre” 49 People Saturday mettig, ‘Seattle Theatre: Sista "Fourstay ana’ Seturdag, mm “UNCLE 208K Se ao 4 Al Week a THIRD AVENUE THEATRE “Tee DEVEL” (An Unequated , “ie dewntadl ot tl ae Mars the Ser edt, be j Kitied wy “Putte » wt Neat Werk- “Driven From Home.” en agg == * opens of Ay ys | Y Boneet, Mein 1906; Ind O00 engine in a real hold-up. j The Sonata ot a’the wiegeet in the Late eee — — Ds of (he great only Matinocs 10, 25, 50. Nights 10, 25, 98, Tie Advanced Vaudeville, Week sf Seve “iste Seattle's Leading Vaudeville Playhouse Three Performances Dathy—t0 1k $:16 Prices, 100 and 200; box sents Ste Matiner NRQUALED All This Week Lie CODY f ‘ THA, - Pathfinder and Plat A PRILIAANT ARRAY OF THRILLING FRATURES. T DEEDS OF DAMING. | American Indians Cowbers aed Cowgiris German Culrassiere Bisse ide cor Reout we. F Warrtor ening Thi Sanson TO ‘ions of the Bestia Park on the Coast Mudison Street Cable roor | HIGH sCHOK 1 HORSES ‘wivery Day RHQUESTRIANIAM Northwestern League Athletic Pa * BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3 P.M TACOMA va, SEATTER. Take Yosler sale Gay of exhibition from sun and rain anopy No New Recipes- For Success in Life e from James the lay, Sept. uins whole sub stance Phe 1 way is the only wa oO must work, one must ave—to be ready bh, Mr. Hill time to gned statement in put SY so much to gp into Amef+ k always be and be earning Se Four Per Cent ¢ nd Interest Building, Owned by the \ Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Building, Seattle, U. S.A. mee, SBESBOSOD BVoOeEes 2Bazwee BETS SICKER AMS esaasszres— ~~ Basses @Qezg«s>¢