The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1908, Page 2

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BRITISH TENNIS CRACKS: (WORL FROM SNAPSHOTS ON THE LONGWOOD COURTS, AT BOSTON with the cha Great Britain has sent to America ble tennis players to com parts » Davis trophy ia emblematic the, world’s At present it ts held by Norman Brookes an Australasian ¢ ‘Wilt be played ta & in September, Ritet fag opposed by dies champions, F American dow 904 ‘will go to Australia to play Brookes and Wilding Alexander and Haokett are ¥ meet the Britons. = old and has done cracks when t Ritchie is 88 y os sted but follow “SPORTOGRAMS afternoon for a series of six « at Dugdale’s park are due for another spurt and Aber deen is just about due to be the thoroughbred raced with signal Meadows during died yesterday Where he was to have raced during Harmakis started the season at the Meadows In poor form and could not beat dogs, improved wonderfully towards the end. North Yakima the state fair Dr. Sherman third. Time—1:12% | never bas any | Kuropatkin The Bonnle Braes defeated D. 8. Johnston Co. last Sunday for the this season r anxious for revenge and will meet the Bonnie Braes next Sunday for @ $75 purse. i Jim Malady third One mile Duchess of Tacoma and Spokane play in Ta Black Dress third coma this week, while Vancouver yesterday and correspondingly increased its of miracles take the pennant Canucks at this stage of the Ray Lind, the crack your paw, who has been pitching for the CHEAP COLONIST RAT Westbound during September and October via Oregon R. R. & Naviga cago to Seattle, $34.00; $25.50; Kansas City, and information furnished, and de- Juion Ticket Office, E. E. Ellis, Gen. Agt. posits taken, 608 First Ave THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1908. i) nd n, Fort Jobiuser whe nly, fo binges, 6 games and one Wa Post-seagon baseball games, the | team won th great “battles to which fane the country over are now looking for Nothing in a postsongod! Why ward with Intense eageriteas, were janpened tn 1801, but in TOR caine . unheard of until 1884, when the the “double season champighwhtp” | and® ®, half aes, t Providence team, winner of the of the new | she og ee eal " mo Mason wom, 7 ‘Arnold Vibrator Co, one season ending in July ane nor nd, Cour r thir National league championship, and) ie "Cinar in October, Hoxton fii 1:07 2-6. 4 " 340 Arcade Annex the Mets, winners in the American janed firet in the first half and association, played three games at) Cleveland in the second, In the} play-off the first game wan a 06 tle all ag Moons } — AMUSEMENTS. | the Polo grounds, New York, Prov 14 ~~~ idence won them all--@ te 0, 3 to| nd B a won we | i Po Vand 11 to 2 } ‘The four series for the Tew | ot HM. Har 1 oup, in 1894, 1895, 1896 and na ¢ hire, 2 The next year the Chicago Na-| attracted much attentior a aa tlonals and the st. Louls Browne In 1894 New York won four rt | are third. Time—1: 04 wikners . febpective in the Na-| straight games from Kaltimore : Is Coming ltional lea Ame in 1896 Cleveland won four out of GEO. WILTSE | eres; the first belt layed in Ct In 18 Baltimore won four game againat the American league} eattic T cago, the next three tn St. Louls, | #t * from Cleveland champion The New York twirler . cnr g the fitt Pitt m, th xth i 7 Raltimore we mur out for the remainder of the games will (By United P ry Cincinnati and tb eventh in Chi) of games from Boston undoubtedly be Geo, Wiltee, the tall LEXINGTON, Ky Re ig Senaation cago, Bach team won three games angular lefthander, who has done M ere of the Karih.” and one was a te From 1897 to 1908 there were such splendid work for the Giantes| , a iy PO nt mor 2 P 4 at Mo. Am “ ho “ five of eight n. dl ti Matt ;v 1:08 x ok Py In 1886 Chicago and St. Loutl K t ‘ hag Bile dh - ly Awide : rom 2 athewson and) seven and a half turlongs—Man- | .M : Pringie's eam won four games to Anson's | Uonale for the world’s pennant | piteber, Taylor, Crandall, Ames and| Beau Br “a & ‘ ee ams two. | McGinnity have all done some good 1 ra r ft aie ae kote Theatre In 1904 Joho D, Brush refused to 4 |hurling work, but the bulk of the i t Mar- | . Detroit < t the Natior silow his New York team, cham : “4 k, and the work which has put | #*" second er {. third. | Ind 49% aque pen and the selfsame | plone of the National league, tof Giants in the lead, bas been per-| ‘six furiongs—Datnty Ds | Secend Big Week—Matines Tomorrow fe 1 Browne fought it out in| play & post-season with Bow |formed by Mathewson and Wiltse. W.7 . comm i ‘“ 8 and Detrolt won 10 of m, champions of the American And McGraw has just one eateher| win thir . 2 by DEVIL” 14 games, which © played in St. | league Jor championship caliber. Roger Mile ar hte ne wor ¢ tee eam Louis, Detroit, Pittsburg, New Y ROGER BRESNAHAN Bresnahan Roger is one of the|J. & fillan second, Bellevue} ey Brooklyn. Philadel Mia, Boston tn 1905 the New York Nationals There seeme less and less doubt, | ereatest all-around ball players who 1 ! Washington and Baltimore won four out of five games With) ay the days go by, that Muggsy Mo-|ever broke Into the business, and| “Your time THIRD AVENUE THEATRE the Philadelphia Athletics |Graw'a New York Glanta will rep-| without his work behind the bat, at ont—we In 1888 the New York Nationals resent the National league in the | the bat and on t t r el whe ae the Ot. Louie Ammeriona & The outeon the series be r series for the world’s base-| York buneh w hav 7 one 1 ciation champions 6 " { tween the White Sox and Cabs in amplonabip. ten into the lead this season meat. As DRIVEN PROM noun” “a 1889 the New Y « 1907 is familiar , The six H post-season Kame r Bresna 14 years Pde sitem 000 | can Mats and bbe: Nights i$ won six of the nine ga od | games at Chicago, in 1906, resulted: bwin be Che atheweon, great on for the . ~ - me tn Chinatown” Oct. 9, Sox 3, Cubs 1; Oct. 10, Cubs) ost of toda pitchers Ch would be ‘ championship with Wilding as bis! ‘The advent of the players’ league, |#, Cubs 6; Oct. 14, Box §, Cubs 3 " # already de tr what r, and it is an odd situation | coneratty aeded te Gn out ea | enn? try Jay r 1° pest ba = 1 Phobos . new Be wanization, detracted fr t bg Lam yeer the § . 4 rt ase, thr in five hea may not be able to analyze the ont t a. Ritohie won the | rerest in the nor on of | thin way: Oct. § a first division purse ” (unt t and thereby peer ahead in 15, O00. Nighte 16. 25, 88, 160 hon « $90, between the I { Oct. 9, « : 4 aon ‘ rast > * { rv , t future vane Nase, Werk of Kops. i Natlor svillee | Cabs 6, Tigers 1; Get. 11, Cade 8 ne ae taal. 9 lly ag I a Be or ea PROF. LANDON pare: Tien Welch) nalte “harkoel e of 1" ch | Tigers 1; Oct, 12, Cubs 2, Tige ® r 8 r ' 08% . — hy nent when the English » - a don | Lee? } i i " ie Phrenologist, physiog st ton; Pronk Metinew Oto) oe closes. He has t , : # ' May 1 and Ax Cone world wned palmist —— of Germa in. the | Seeuewe oe 6S tf} | sino started jf, reads the past and reveals the past six years, and b r | doatthe ; ial, nan pace, three * |} future sent. When he mn (untintehed’ Pp Hours 9 a. m. to 10 p. m he seculla, and ts t ’ Rl firet he ‘ 7 : 1412 8th ave. between Union in the Thames . . ‘4 a K : and Pike. Phone, Ind. 2260. Parke and has won tennis ¢ nship th ane Tone ica | Moore Theatre year at. Dublin == AMERICAN LEAGUE RAGE S= "cS <eaes home is an allarou - re Yor Tee 3] eo AND, Ore sou conT STAR hadite $5 & tees ne plaver with Cleveland Larrupers in this reapest « ’ Portiand « y < » | ele vanes a ve ‘ot}a cool, steady style of play, Parke| Yesterday's Victory Puts/On paper Cleveland ba had that | ‘ : Matiness Senttie'e Lending Vander Mayhem ie a dasht ni er nd is whi | Amertoa: League pennant cine ‘ n a y The seal meaty veces re7 erformances Datly—t08, Tas, wind at the not They should wake; 2hem at Top of = [for avout four yearn, but never hae | jew ee wee ve n ite new cours : ‘ #18 Prices 186 and 28¢: Bex onats Ube | his}a great pair | Column. & season gone by b three, | Brooky a ' east of the city yeater COMING THRO! THE RYE nasil \e ri aon of : ar / And the fai . | Paste P. Fay team, may still be given! tt et tet feal pout in the At Wow pane iad i Mt tryout by Ma De ve egfretooem team out of the “ ss patra +4 There isa owe ‘ ater ts pe ee oe ari & Moston & | (wor wy the ber and Manager Due ers were easing the «aff Into This 1 of Pa’ . dale says he does not know tail end New York tes Re. | ha t — hmerteen Recep Daybress 1; Ge the newcomer is an outfielder | suit. Said Larruy manage the storm oland . —3 . | Hughey Jeanings, ‘ Lajote and Bill H § Coquals record for the state! RACING AT BUTTE. tegee Faygeevee were out of the game and - Bad ; wean Tiger outfit repos land now seems due to win thely ‘ ' Halt-w roning— Jones | | Tier outtit repc aa net sees the. ctieanptd. ot] recoies eon Howards M.” xe Baily | The Grand lor hair mattresses to break the | Dame Misfortune to put the | John Cort (By Vetted Prem.) of the Tigers’ fat! om the shelf aud out of the rus Vesterday’s Games Bt Matiness Weds ‘gre lee SUTTE. emt. Gat. s--K The White Sox beat the Philadel. | ning a | be Merry Musical Matravegenss L * at Anaconda Monda Athleticn and are not yet ont n the National League, New |" . ‘ ‘ | ion | “THE CAT AND THE Prope” | Tomerrow at 3 P.M “ | phia i Five furlongs—Mike Jordan wo f seeing distance of the pennan k neoma to have a cinch, « ‘ “ ano i 2 ABERDEEN ve, SEATTLE * U ond, Curr thir wh the Giants slipped a cog), fe os ye . ¢ your! Take Yesier nt Pitta , ‘ was ws yer teams have come and have gone, but|terday, wh if ral “Tiara tu }hard luck king AM @ o team surpassed the two games from Ph id Wolf recond. | to-11-02 “Tata Five and one-half furlongs use| Peserenmne men eis O's ‘COLUMBUS RACES | we yours MAKES COACH DUBIOUS _....-... ns, 0 Minor Heir defeat tn ‘the Hotel Hart | Experienced Men Needed this wii! not make op for the lack | man $5,000 “ga was the note ; 1 rather and Line Is Lacking The squad ts componed of | ext WO Chinese Medicine Co, We have tive One mile—Budora won, nd, El Paisino third BETTER CLOTHES AT BETTER VALUES We think Roots, ete We eure an much of the judgment of ev- Mrs. Dr. Geo. W. Miracle, chil “ : " high school m year who | yesterda A ge ogg fe ery discriminating buyer that we invite com- dren's diseases, 410 Hinckley block in Avoirdupois. were exceptionally good ta the high |W grand cirevit races | tha parison | achoo! but are only modium varsity % fr . . | sanseanenaen : - While in the opinion of the foot-|timber. The training of the Board a¢ . ake, 2: Fall Sui . ball fane of the Northwest the|{eW weeks will undoubtedly 844/won ine third heat all Suits, Overcoats and Raincoats . MS . o greatly to the fighting ability of the | sro tiow a 7 ‘ M d Sh University of Washington has very team: yet unless some heavy menj:.o54. Copa de Or Now Ready for Inspection ND UNO Bones seen coon mee on me ES ee 1 oon of weight anes, Eph Cinders ~ sare tg gotchas fit esa pare rumors still floating | Mal Rand Don Ro Good Suits for Men and Young Men ct ia broached to him He ats out that th that Paul Jarvis, who was injured| Hotel are but three | in scrimmage, and Frank Babcock mon of last year's squad out now | the “Bull M and of these there is only one first eve wil team man, He also shows that the again, If these rumors prove to Bitine in the team which is to repre-|be true the team will average up| Hinent the University is sure to well and the prospects of having Biti¢ht for a varsity eleven. Th a winning season will be much jare some fast men on the team, but’ bette i WASHINGTON HIGH i TEAM WORKS HARD] CHIROPRACTOR | place behind the line. Rob Smal Will Play Fast Team From joy has eon work at 7 vempuctors of previona ye t in football « Repair Works $10 to $25 SHOES REPAIRED WHILE YOU WAIT All Our Work Guaranteed Come see the most upto date repair shop in the west. PIANOS FOR $100. PIANOS FOR $150. PIANOS FOR $190. Lowest prices ever in Seattle. Rasy payr t Sheet Muate Player Pianos heard of ents with out Intere and Books, or Branch H t ~— satiate ara “pang fi ehh, wok a S$ m2 $ 500 Reward | Join the Autopiano Club | ans'i218%s's8\end':30 gm. * 615- 617 First Ay. On the Square DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, Inc. | Kohler & Chase $ , ‘ RACY | Olympia High on | but S# yet a ittle weak « EINER, CBireprocters Saturday. paleo 1$ OFFERED MATCH Store, directly in ront of new office on Third ay Cline’s Piano and second t indulged in hard of the first tean till ape lay weer tee It's the o ay, t ly way, the re a LR hon was: ‘The enon el The tentative team will be! ' ly before late we » any people chosen this week. Walter Wilsor t at round sueids Wise men hard fight for center, and f me pestned toe ated aed 1 zh all the t en them, Whit-| SF , | e SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE, a ) es wiser Fare 350—Round Trip, 0c. FOUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY. LEAVES SEATTLE 6:45 and 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 6:45 p. m. y profiting by Jr Seattle— AND THEREBY SAVE FROM | Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel. 212 $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR .. AUTOPIANO Everett and Edmonds »pe to go ’. B. BRISBOIS " nvenience Globe Including free use of our clrow keep open of, Firat Ay H § { Viteste Oftioc ina’ a ating ibrar Special prices » to 8 will be given for a few days on second-hand Autoplanos om \ » BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD M INE STOCK AT CENTS as low as $860.00 with free une 1 clerks, extra It is rapid \ ing, and will mak t money * present buyera of the muste lbrary. Votes tn KAVANAGH CO,, Inc. Mine Operators. our great voting contest will be ” — 704-6678 JOHNSTON BLOG. allowed on all cash payments. Op. 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