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wd THE STAR—MONDAY{ SEPTEMBER 28, 1908. | SPORTING SIDELIGHTS |°".s0. "4% poem y | ata eli lar ts ment bounding 1 ' | ‘Rah for Ruby Robert Fitesim- |, bax, whieh e mor He wh ed a bepk wo in|” * some Tira , \k id Bob, Othe ‘ Tn i %, whieh } ® probably b boon unba peateg| @ big t thing +|Lincoln Is Defeated, But Bey, Wit it be et eee ee BM Ng 5 . is t| Points Go to Victors have a good backfield, aw Muckle | © } tuot ‘ball eleven ine 9 ‘ ach = Auetin Allen th , . . The Joval football weason was ; cng or a <tr es ‘with bas Mowe 1 Fred i dew 4 ” abn ushered in Saturday when the Unt-| eee itte bunch Twice. th Cra as at f - : nethnieg versity of Washington plied Alheld the U for downs within the Hesinald Loonet 1° Owear | 5 C Kowlag xeore Of 22 to 0 on the Lincoln high | shadow of t ow Linooin | OM ae he i there, “ened team The game showed that | wa fenne, Um h ‘ Coach Dobie, of the U teams has|and again yugh the line | "de Hr yard and Hale no amall task to whip his men into|of the Washington team for good ea cialiack Wha ae championship form, Two. of the! ¢ a 4 tind gall ry. : leap at three tonchdowna were scored from | One of the features of the game | or att wed 4 rp Doble will have to develop ute men | the “Sot samme wn yy o a Bee “4 h , . 4 Be ae the lack of beot in. hie defense [the development. of apsed. should | W!t0at ma cham |, A. C. WINS IN The ap was not apparent Sat! prove a good ground gainer ft ate ” This fine action phatograph was taken during one of the games between New York and Pittsburg of the National league Is Hans Wagner, greatest of batters, legs braced wide for a mighty swing on the ball, Next is Roger Bresnahan, st performed in some 120 games for the Giants this season, a remarkable endurance record for modern days of bai Hank O'Day, who as an umpire ands head and shoulders above al! others except Jack Sheridan, ‘* * Seattle Boys in Their First Contest. At the right catcher, who has ball, At the left is ing them with end runs by and Smith. The first to | was made two minutes be end of the first half by Smith Hager kicked a clean goal Rowan Makes Unexpected ae es and Daring Run in Faron Pe eo : albeanattucifinie | After a tackle round play by From Third. / Nettenal Longue le - ‘ | puicedl i - yet | Coach Lewts, of the Washington |C40% Presley, and a quarterback a ke . v o Msi high foot , run by Conners, Paimers plunged With two down and two strikes ; ; high football team, last night ox through the line in the second half! Sha “ ® , 8 ¢ pressed himself as thoroughly sat: | f the second touchdown. Cos</ on Bill Waters, Dave Rowan stole Hiadetpnia : 6 Hii iatiea ith the out of the * kicked goal The last « | Bome in the eighth inning yester- | jus 1 (ae, Washington-Olympia game of last| was made during the Inst half min. d@ay, bringing in the only tally of | Oe°7S0" 4 H+ oat turday, when they downed the ute of play. Final seore, 18 to 6. Olympia eleven 18 to 6 . The Olympia team were only once | dete. berdeen for th : fi nt mly once | the day, defeating A deen for 6 | Washington directed their gains in striking distance of Washing fourth time of the sertes. 1, at ‘eet! through Olympia’s line, interspers | ton’s goal Thompson twirled gilt edge ball| i it a ae for the Cats, but luck was not his.) He presented his only past Ol poser t menstesceanesc apes comrsnamiaeanccomenspecouens ; Rowan, who was then advanced | Cheveind Seiseed'ty Senne then out |SSooe i OUR FAN GALLERY | let go his only wild pitch and Aelphta Pr ok Rowan was safely perched on the |} ’ ] third cushion. Waters bad fanned} — - 1} THE PUGILISTIC PARANOIAC the breeze twice bef ed home. Thompeon and Rowan was close to the rubber} before Fournier got the bali, but too late. It was a moment before Dave start: | was asleep | ogy a SSE CRETE egg eka CTE WNT RT aE gE HES REET ICES TREES CRE RE RE NT IRE IT | At Detratt— Det At Chicago—Onb o 1, Boston @. | &, Philedetphia ®. | BEAT GERMAN CHAMPION... AQUATIC MEET club ag t » water he Y. M,C. A t « off all the ' the } weight cham : Oscar a | 1m 14 successive games, durir the Cleveland elub ; toward fitst place in the American league, “Brother George” Stovall | AMUSEMENTS. THE Clansman Traveling Bags MEEK TRUNK @ BAG 919 Firet Ave. AMUSEMENTS, des diciiee ss che THIRD AVENUE THEATRE © Matinors Wedn | ny sn . Moore Theatre (it. # Mittin feat Male Opens Thursday 5 Moore Theatre 70S CORT, Maonm ody of | Matinees 10. Advanced Vaudeville. Week The Military Ortette; Helen The Operator; Jute Kh ‘ + daptior Breas STAR 1 2 oT FOR A DAY" ° ™ ‘The Grand Jotm Cort, Meneger. Ly Leading Veudevitie si 4 the crowd comprehended the import - ! Matinens Wednentay and Saturday, | THT Performances Datip—#ine, of the steal and then Dave got the "™ Original Pr thon ’ ‘Prices, 100 and 260; box sents bea Bolse. Then Thompson promptly | ( et) 1 PRANK L. KRAMER. THE ROYAL CHEE | NEW SHOW TH APTEENOON, Yoat bis head, and turned and threw | - } a et Me a is a ie emma Fo whereupon Umpire Frary invited). *",. - fo. q . begs " , “ye o éetinte: Matines Rhee and 66 : the big pitcher to eave the grounds. | "5" Pa, oennns Bye Ce a al [enn ic Thompson accepte: 2-6, bay A ed ise: ‘ 7 } ‘ The Cats nearly scored tn the |™'"* ~ me treiee, * we Seattie Theatre 7 o Yast period, however. With men| ST... 2 a. se 2 2 ee To Welcome U. &. Officers. ee Tee «nd tee | a ee Ween —Snntr Metinees on third and second, end two down | LINCOLN HIGH / : | VICTORIA. B Tear Kanone Big Fi | Presenting Brown came to the bat. He had/ | }2 STEAM SHOVEL NO. 2860 9 | Admiral Muraki C8 RICHARD @ PRINGLEVH MIXeTRELs| HARDEEN Deen hitting bard, though unlucky, | 1s DEFEATED |* CHAMPION OF PANAMA, @ {h4rte of Javas 4 adh th THE ORIGINAL “MILE CAN MYB throughout the game, and it looked * ei % ome the Next week, “The Kerky Mountain ix TERY.” like a tie score. The fans gave « —_——--- # WASHINGTON, Sept. 2— «| Japan SER skeet sient gmeemnene-tee ane Fatiore Memnn Death. get ey — grt rene Coach Fowler, of the second Lin-| # Steam shovel No. 256, work- # splhantiomaneath See ESM Ball. ‘The score might have been {C2 high football team, is by no| e lemachin, sosrding 00. 05 # Lois Theatre | Bigher had the locals hit in a| means satisfied with the showing | * ian’ votives at the Wash * Phones: Sunset, Main 1904; Ind 4734 ne gariler in the game. {made against the Ballard high Sat ® ington offices of the canal ® The Featere Attraction ‘5 B @ following fs the statistician’s| .day, on the Ballard grounds, = amission, is the champion # dope |when the Lincotns were defeated # of the fathmus, In making ¢ “mean ov tmp nanoue” | aoe ee “nae ee on po a w DY & score of 5 to 0. During the # dirt fly It recently surpassed Beiaeco's Wonderfal Swerene exis Sn Gani. of ae GS GS "| week he will put them through the # all previous records since the ® if Ladies—Margnin Prices Tonight. | Care Ro 2 2 © & © @)esit! in preparation for a return | ® American «0 pment toak @ e — - 7 a es > 3 f F 2 Pi same with the Ballard team. | # charge of the canal © by * “¢ ae : 4 ¢@|) The contest w featureless and) excavating 54.419 cuble yards & > ; showed that the Lincoln boys will eof eth during the 25 working @ 73.2 $3 % Shnecea more team work it they on-| # days in last month * WHAT $6 wn” ae a eee =| pect to win. Ballard has « Sees | ® Shovel No. 263 in Culebra @ + 6 & i 4g) backfield tn Cunningham, Decker | j* cut has the second high rec # % alicia inten ni SEEN AB R HPO. A a | and Wail. The only touchdown was | |® ord for the month, having ex * ; $3 H 3 3 made by Cunningham around left) | ® cavated 32.979 cubic yards in # , ti 4 ¢ 3 @ © 96 end im the first halt | ® Culebra district In 16 days and ® I J Esse 1 ‘ $ 4 } ? eneenene.e pommel ® 12,786 cuble yards in the Em & t Ss ust as n - & pire district in 10 days, a total # What you pay for your Clothes as what you See Re ee “$$ 34 i FANS AND RUBS / | of 48,765 cuble yards of mate # get for y oe money—— ‘ ° . | ®& rin! in 26 days. Shovel No. 255, # | wl de . So ae MUGGSY'S GIANTS | is ar vork at Ban Pablo, broke & Clothes With More Character a oe vay @ all r ds for shovels in the @# 5 ee Hi 6 7% FG] There ts only one man in the S aiion seat entering: 20008 4 Clothes With More Style “Batted for Campbell tn ninth. camp of Muggsy McOraw's pennant & cubic yards of earth and 20.333 #/ Cloth i i ssiogrlhy-~ aupeata chasing Giants who ts not entitled Se ad a eee tee es With More Quality Beaute resi }to a share of the post-season money, << Geaes celle vende Sox tha ee et es Gs ie bs Clothes With More Satisfaction a. Pht jim case the New York team plays in & Gave * ee ee ‘* fered » FOR LESS th t Sisten basso—Rowan. | the world’s sertes. The unfortunate | ess, . pany are and have been re offered here ESS than you expec Tedmeen | Benes on walle Of? Anaer | bereo® is Ba Mackall, coloved train. | Oh, the joy of a Diff on Bill's beak! Beoxvkane ute sso st guarded by day and to pay Son 6: off Thompeon 1 Wild pitch |er Of the club, who massages the} Or a jolt that makes Tommy's slate creak! night by employes of the Thompeon. Hit by pitched ball Rowan | kinks out ct the Giants after the | Thorapeca ww Lett Northwestern League Double play ere to Rowan; Waters ¢ 6 Rowan. Aberdeen ( Umpire—Frary on bases ture ta high. . and ff they cop a <0 | games and fans their heated brows | 6. | between Innings when the tempera But Mackall ts mighty popular with the New York players, piece of the post Vancouver be Tit |season coin there will surely be a Zecrme. a *\ pypse for the faithful worker who inane PH 4o7 |néver appears in a uniform. Botte se a) * commemenarons | | RM GARDEN TRACTS: $500 Reward § 2c. wee. Hie a acre; easy terms; c! to r any case of alecholiem cannot euro in Cor J. B. BRISBOIS ot € Otfiee. tnd First Private m thet a inch BR ed; fine for chi res. National Land 917 Main st. sal. | car line and lake; level, clear First ay ckens and ber inv. Ce, Ine, To This fights gent, Would BIG LEAGUES RAIDING - HEN” BERRY'S COOP (Star Special Servi LOS ANGELES, Sept, 28 —From & poor boy to a millionaire and man ager of a baseball team ts the rapid rise tm life of “Hen” Berry owner and manager of the Los Ao in the Pacific Const te is still practically a ald fied with gore, and some more, wo ev'ry night In the week. feat the Clinton morning, the final count standing} afior 1 to 0 in @ 13-tnning game. Charley | highwaymen ordered Kano to go on Schmutz, the twirling striking out 15 only three rapped out brought in the lon for the over the pan, striking out seven, Stara, of different sizes of type beginning with smaltiest company, and all valua- bles accepted for stor. age are in a sepatate compartment, but ontire- ly within our large five ply chrome steel lined vault. While walking along Sixth ay. &. between Washington and Main sts eet J. Kano, who lives at 916 Yeuter way, was beid up by two thugs and yesterday | relieved of $2.50 in cash inst night arching their victim the Stars the big high school boy,/about his business for the victors, ae men. He allowed Great Bargain bite, Joe MeGinnis two twosackers and fold Leather Shoes and fords sell out at prices 18 te noe Curtis, winning goods per cent below factory price als ow on at LUMP, HORNEERG & LARSON. 108 Pike se put Second ard Yesler Ex Good Suits for Men and Young Men _ $10 to $25 “Where the Cars Stop” ee rn i sens man, be only 38 years brilliant, diamond, peart = 4 old, yet he can write his check in , monpareil, minion, drevier, = = = — five figures. urgeois, long primer, small Already the major leagues have and pica B ey ° N B * taken four crack players from his i - " i h ° e team. Walter Carlisle and Cas Mrs. Dr. Goo. W. Miracle, chily x 1s ame— uy our First Cravath with the Boston American | 4ren's diseases, 410 Hinckley block " aban: p05 ere S$ a 1S ac on league and Bill Burns, crack pitcher og for the Washington team were ee omnell Rerry'’s players until the American meee league scout sght sight of them Now the Washington club has H. LL. 4 n very purchased “Dolly” Gray, southpaw THE SHOEMAKER, piteher If you can’t get boots or i$ ahoos to fit you, to measure at j BATTLE FOR 13 H 217 JAMES STREET R | 2 H t GREAT INNINGS, ttsissiienssttrontsesssstsicy : First-Class EAE esRoay | MILLINERY “40 RECORDS ~ 2). At Reasonable JonnC.Watiine Co. Prices t them made Money Back If You Want It TI BLCOND AVE GE RY TT As the season is advancing {\]| you should take advantage of purchasing your millinery at DOCTORS’ BOOK FREE our store « Wo carry a« large assortment of Ostrich Plumes. Skirts, Shirtwaists, Children's Coats and Umbreflas will be sold out 4 On the Square iss yall mere O15-617 First Ay, &%5 Miss M. 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