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3 THE STAR-—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1908. bd VARSITY PLAYING HIGH PIRATES JUMP TO _ VARSITY OF WASHINGTON SCHOOL ELEVEN Topay A BASE BALL SL HEAD FOR PENNANT WINS LAST BALL GAME | neni One Point Each Separates Hons Wagner and Gibson swatted Lord the ball for complete elreults Washingtn Boys Expect sity ts conservative in expectations le¢ Yo PB gg (By United Press.) game wan played this afte % She Wea h ‘ jand while he thinks his team will Three Top Clubs WA ag York. i neve rine ie $OKIG) GomcacTne ievoretty |ahe-FORONOE Ie. vokore al Collegians. | tayiog frome @ varsity standpoint NE s | Brewnahan was again in the play|paring today to return to the team, The Amereem i 7 lfor the first time since ‘Today finds Fred Clarke's Pirates nay madaeeone billed Foal United States, having finished its themselves in the lead, In fact ench day haw | today found the standing changed. Pitty Mordecat Brown of the Cubs Pia places her ne point to the good | runner getting to third and only ; = = ;being seheduled with Multno ‘ ~_ SPORTO jon Nov r 14 and the orape Tomorrow will terminate the) sented with old medal top | Auridultural College qn November| Northwestern league baseball sea-| stent pitehing during the 18 son for 1908, Manager Dugdale |!" the {nterval between the The greatest weapon of offensive well pleased at University and Washington bigh| playingefor the univeraity ts ite fehoo! are playing ted, on the|open formations, The forward pass Yarsity campus. Last year the/is worked like a charm and the bigh schoo! played a nothing-to-| quarterback Kick ts successful Nothing game with te big varsity) During the past week much time team. Several of the mon who! has m spent in drilling forma fomposed fast year's high schoo: | ton in this way the “U" should} team are on the varsity squad, thus | be “letter perfect.” leaving the high school with rather! Cokch Lewis’ talk to his squad a light team. Nevertheless the prep, |shows tat the high sehdol will! gohool hat a store of speed and) play with the idea of keeping the | | baseball tour of Japan. The Jast, reception hy me of New York, In the second game knows the game, so that without| score down as mach as possible t the varsity eloven will have| without doing much aggressively assy 5 / : : : an endeavor will be made ty fie bande full |The preps, are very confident that eck at eae Katie ona Bile | The football fray betwoen the| ia” Srransed & consplonous “grand | the long-throwing record ang The varalty outweighs the high|no more than two touchdowns will pi es aoe Mg *| Cartisie Indians and St. Mary’s|(0M9®’ for the Seattle fans, A) to better the baserunning tf Bchoo! on an average of about 12|be made over their goal line, The Onna ae thet. rae ned tO Ho 1 College, scheduled for last Wednes-|17uvieheader with Hutte will be) Allen and Fortier will ¢ ads to the man, thus giving the | halves will be of 20 minutes each, Tous ant that piace om October | iy wae called off on nocount of| Pulled off, the first game begin-|in the second game, "Littiell tion. Coach Dodie of the var! ly at 2:20. in at 1866 pounds at 6 o'clock Afraidof-Nothing are both trying|” Hefore going to the mound. to $is0 ood. oan wm te pre ut for t team 9 , Pendle — twirl, “Our Harry” will be pre-|to him ” face Wenclass Hee igen st Students of the University of ; . ry an A a "] 7 » guy pea c |to announce his intention of invad- | Haglan yt oem to the | YOST IS WHIPPING SCHOOL LEAGUE ; a clonkland to annex nome easy! and patriotism into their fellow| TEAM INTO SHAPE aiphia from the coast. He = as . wg tn ee parca: | FORMS SCHED has several good fights in sight 6 PP d Bt _— y United Press.) bien laround the Quaker City and will thrown into an irrigation ditch ANN ARBOR, Mich, Oct. 3.—~| —— | finish them up before leaving O84 Angeles—Loe Angeles 3, Ran Francisco—Vortland 9 Osk jto Phil CONTEST = che Bridegroom Swain Helps CHICAGO'S TEAM IS by Lining Out a UNUSUALLY STRONG Home Run. rr (By United Press.) The executive commit During the past week Coach Yost Seattle Public Schools. Ath = BES eae oie ,| SPEEDWAY CLUB HAS |has been putting the Michigan| league met yesterday at the Yom at the recent Olympic! ITS MATINEE SINS |r tes aim oe tn dares | 8 the ormulates & stm ( . opening gam games, says that he received his stice and work on the dummy ‘ e% on day, Octobe 3 7 | Particular stress has been aid upon ° © 10. The north CHICAGO, Oct. 3.-—It looks at first training from boxing tn ew The racing matinee of the & , chooks t Most ball fiends lose thelr bat q nel | caping from being knocked out, |attle Spoodway ¢lub w a | arming the rules thoroughly, Two Miool® will De pitted against @ present as if the University of} | { v y a8 pulled | weeks were ent ja signal < as follows: B. F, De ting eyes after entering the sacred | Chicago would put forth the strong: | | joft this afternoon at the Western! ice nt Whitwore Lake ant 40, Warren Avenue; Mercer ve G dands of matrimonial padlock. Not! eat team of the “Rig Five” this} } Ralph Rose last week broke his) Washington . Fair Association! niayy have b mastered Jumbla; Interlake va. Longfellow, so big Charley Swain, the Butte|season. Coach Stagg’s team has | jown shotputting record by 3% grounda. The program ineluded The south section: Central va. |!nches at Jersey City, but through eight races, and some of the fastest Minor; Walla W th fatlure of the rete have horses in the city competed for TACOMA TO HAVE Weet Siete ex alldeed — @ nteel tape, the giant lost a new the prises, One of the features was tary A. G. Douthitt will complete record, His throw was 50 feet 1% /the race for ponies under 14 hands! MARATHO the schedule. No grounds hai Inches. to be ridden by boys and giris| N RACE yet been assigned, but the Lincol junder 16 years of age park, Woodland park and W centerfielder, He celebrated his|not been depleted by graduation | matrimonial venture yesterday by |to the same extent that the other | knocking out a homer in the third western schools have. Chicago! chapter. Noise and rice, much) this afternoon plays Purdue. The rice, from the fans. During all this| game wili give the first size up! time the blushing bride sat fn the/of the team. Stagg during the last |terday pitched a no bit, no run $500 or $1,000 more in salary, and ston stays grandstand, pride playing in her | two weeks has drilled his men in PADDY LIVINGSTON. Niel Elita, assistant physteal in-| - Under the auspices of the Ta-|\neion park grounds will be req ere. 20 different plays, most of which structor of the Y¥. M,C, A. ie . “ c nani tione Butte won. That is a secondary!are simple with the forward pass| The baseball trust, known as) Indianapolis owners take the att /in North Yakima today, in charge| LOUISVILLE RACES sey btu ho soy 9 Seale nee — matter, to our friend Swain. On| mixed in, He expects to use most: | “Organised baseball,” is a necessity, | tude that they would rather have |of che classes of Harry Cook, who| (By Unies P oe be pulled off there Will Coach Indians. ‘Thursday night he entered into a jy straight football on Purdue this} Without it, with players jumping Paddy Livingston than any amount |i officiating in the Yakima-Bpo- noun try xy vee) a~ne-| October 10. The start will be| RIVERSIDE, Cal, Oct. 3, matrimonial contract with Miss | afternoon, however linens and there an enlury raletn| ctered tig tne ana th far Been kane game today tain Vleet . made at the Traction park, Ameri-|lowing in the footsteps of Grace EB. Hayes, of Tacoma. __ mene : offered tor him. and there 16 no} | "six furlongs—Lens won, Garbies|can Lake, and the finish’ at the| brother Gleon, Wm. J.~ We Pete Standridge was bit hard | were offered, with club owners play:|rule of baseball to make them! © i tuck, assistant coach of| second, Merrick third. Thme—1.14.|¥, M. C A. building, The race will | Cornell's famous guard, wilt g tell i gag agg bat PULLMAN REPORTS ing pana: lcm “ foul nat Pgenare dies ae on escape te by |e University of Washington team, |, Mile and seventy yarde—Margaret| be held under the sanction of the s Indian football team larkness . . * . / “ last year, arrived at Albany, Ore. won, Lady Ethel oe Mattie) Athletic League of North America.| Warner is the famous coach attie hitting for the cauliflower GLOOMY OUTLOOK) a condition of chaos the draft rule, Rut Indianapolis 18/114 week and will coach the Albany Mack third. Time Gold medals are offered the thres| !ilse and “Bill” Warner has throughout. Here is the diagram: Contracts, reserve and draft rules a “clans A” organization, and from | oy 00 ay Six furlongs—Alice Oke WOR.| winners and bronse medals for|here to coach the Shermag The Seore. (By United Press.) and even blacklists are neceasary,| it only one player may be drafted |“°'*#*® #4 aE | Dr. Markley second, Cowdin third i agp tke fale withis van d * inatitute. Reattie— ABM Horo. 4 | PULLMAN, Oct. 2—With the|to make the game a stable institu-|each year by the major leagues. 19) o 4.nty and coaches of the Uni-| Mile ant” wevent rds—Dark 45 Minutes. Several members. of | —=emm=memacmmmemmnnnren Bike ee © Sireturn of Ralph Rader, Washing. | ton, and of tho greatest possible | the fall of 1897 Detroit put in aj | Biueente ail susch Ml Might wen, dchn Me Makiilinn ooo: | the lochl ¥..M. C. A. efi! eat | Lana Park Natatorium < i ge 3/ton state's great full, football pros. | interest to the fans draft for Manager Charley Carr—|Yersity of Virginia are trying to) Otc ccias third. Thme--1:4¢ — ns “Fr | ming lessons. te, mp es GS Hae H cote Srisbisand w here 8 aatt| ARG yet, concealed in these! whom Detrult did not want at all et ae ae a ee as te iz furiongs—Aspirin won, Buf-| auummunsemenmenmewennnl — nin = 2 23 % 7 highly necessary draft rules and and when the lots Were drawn Carr |” 2 gevvd fons second, The Wolf third. Time * e iT t 7 = eS a ie palmetns © bined ot open plays, | reserve rules and baseball red tape, | was the man drafted. Carr was al-|B0t to wee him as a regular player) 4:45 Great Bargain IPIAN O #3 ts & as 4 passen and the like. Hut |there are clauses which work vil-| lowed to stay with Indianapolis, of but to butld up several special) Mile and a sixteenth—Tivolini 1 an gota Leather shoes end Os. Be NM AL Ton panne 5 : we, 5 Ae petteniade Or the aid: ver.| ‘enous tapuation lconree and Livingston, whom sev-|DIAY* and ase the sprinting stare! won, Albert Star necond, Severus | tords salt at prices i8 te. 38 . 7 78 Fe ae eave soturmad, hence the out}, LOOK at the case of Paddy Liv./eral big league clubs tried to draft,| sly In emergencies a th A inion factory price Gale RECORDS ? 4h Rh POA 8) “/ ingeton, catcher for the Indfllnapo- | had to stay ‘ ° re. ud eo Miracle, chit FREDLON: mere 3 f | Serer 0 een omen 3 lis team of the American associa.| Thin is called “covering up.” and] Whitman College will make | dren's diseases, 410 Hinckley block. N, JounC.WALLIN ‘ rae 368 tion, There are few better catch-|ought to be stopped. But it ien't| trip to Portland this season, gamos eee E } bi oe ee Se ers tn the major leagues than Liv. | stopped —_ i es + 2 ’ |ingston. He has been “ripe” for; This year again several drafts at ck ae : PITCHED BY JOSS tie American league or the Na were put in for Livingston , | ae SS 3G. * a tional league for at least two nem Jack Hayden wae drafted by the eg? AS FH Dal, Adglan Joss of Cleveland yes-| sone, Sueh promotion i mean Chicago Nationals. Again Living ositive y t e ran } o1e0068-1 game against the White Sox.| the prospect of future increases, as Kitog, Bresnahan, Dooin, Criger #%9%1-3| Notther did he allow one man to| he “made good” in fast company. | Sullivan, Clarke—aside from thewe Sees eS ot to first. Sensational scoops; But Paddy can't have even the few, there are no catches in the ome| by Lajole aided him, Walsh, the| chance to make good. The base Dix leagues who “have anything ‘| Chicago mound artist, struck out/ ball trust has him chained to his on Livingston, in the opinion of er WE lis men in eight innings, and al-| ™inor league job, and there he must! ball players Portier, Cartwricht. Bender 3 Siruck towed but five Cleveland men to | tay, working for his minor league) Think of the salaries these star ogg me Ag Tacknes tii reach the initial sack | salary though every club in the get—$2,606 to $5,000 a year. Thin ‘kocee 1 Paseed bal i Pe major leag hould want him, and of the salary Livingston gets | Ks Ratt on basw—Heattle 6: Hutte & Um! | be willing to pay him twice what Indianapolis — probably $1,500 pire—Frary sua j PLAY AGAIN TODAY. J -fPpeere be $3,000 Northwestern Lewgue Why can't he leave? Because In And be can't get away—the trie | ree |. The Franklin high will fight to Won pe ot eel a ae i 3 Miol@ap to wipe ont the Gofent admin dianapotis will net sel! him. The won't let him. oe “Scie it #2} | istered to them on Monday last by m6 a , , [aman mareete Pat) TALE OF WEAKNESS) nit And Old English Barbecue and Clam Bake—Positively the sour 7 3 Ty 43) the Ballard high school foothe!l MINNESOTA DENIES Fata second, Sister Ju o m4 Form" Last of the Season AQUEDUCT RACES Battoriee—-Wall and Kellackey; Per j Reports | Running, three-quarters of milied lemanating from the University of | purse Mande McG. first, Ab (By United Press.) hey second, Ot ne ond, Gigana third. Time « 2 3] AQUEDUCT, N.Y, Oct, 2—Re-| Minnesota that her team ie woo! /*Y, oe 7) aults Friday fully weak are misleading, accord.) aed Sugden, Hicker! Handicap for all ages, seven fur-|ing to a former student who has U * '. pee | longe—-Delirium won, Live Wire sec-|ween the eleven in practice. He ne ire | ond. Schierwig third. Time—t1: 27 3-6 there are many men who have ‘a Pet For mares and geldings, thr wad tr ig teal 0 4 4 Pe EL eee Oe | worked under Coach Williams and/gs.50. 1. M. Herrin & Co., 610 Firet! $3; | Rear olde and up, selling. one mie are woll able to fill the old men's | ave. eee Ses Sunday, Oct. 4 S8<OS wires secnu.. cee Pittsrlte New York brag Phiiadeipria Citelmnats Sicven re Lawte jon handicay ar-olda, six riongs—| keenly, however. on, Lady Selina second. | 7. i. Th 18 3-5. ait agen ole 04 NORTH YAKIMA RACES soseee efses2<ETS At & Bt Loute five-ainternthe—Beauc : Ai Puiledetphia-New York 7. Phita-| third. ‘Timez: 15 3-6 | (By United Press.) ; i at ikiyn--Brookiyn 9, Boston 2 For three-year-olds and up. mile} NORTH YAKIMA. Oct. 2.-—Pol | At Cinrinnatl-Chicage 6 Cincinnati 9, and & sixteenth—Lord Stanhope |iowing are the results of the races - won, Gramser second, Samuel H.! et the state fair track Friday Americun Veurne Harrison third. Th 1:49 2-5 | 5 | 2:90 trot. purse $500--Byron Cor tation Won. | nett firwt, Monierat second, Frinky Beaumont | third. Monicrat got first and third heats, Best tine Six furiongs—< Garland second, Row third, Time-~1: 14 4-6. Won Lost, Pe « 4 Yosemite Leaves Pier 6, Foot of University St., at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., returning at 6 p. m. Luna Park Natatorium, heate: salt water o »& Looe -_ Sater Games eee Trunks {sie a co "Rte teat i : : ‘2th Se Suit Cases || ———n STEAMER YOSEMITE Big Band of Music on Board At Ws Yoru—Was 12, New Traveling Bags H. L. KLEIN rer G. York 2 THE SHOEMAKER. fOOT OF UNIVERSITY. Bh u« you can't get boots or f 3 shoes to fit you, get them made & |Eito measure at : “EEK TRUNK & BAG CO, 19 Firat Ave. At the request of over 500 people who wish to take their friends over to Bremerton next Sunday te look over the choice property they purchased from us, we have decided to give just one more Free Ex cursion to Bremerton Addition. ; Over one-half of the addition was sold out last Sunday, and no wonder, when we are selling choice waterfront lots at $40 and up, on terms of $5 down and $1 per month. If you want to make money or ever expect to have anything, you should not miss this excursion. These lots will bring three times the price we are asking for them next spring, when the government will be spending millions of dollars at Bremerton. No woman with over 12 kids will be allowed on the boat. Of the Title Truat Com. pany are and have been guarded by 4 and night by employes of the company, and all value bles accepted for stor age are in & separate compartment, but entire ly within our large five ply chrome steel lined REPORT OF THE FINANCIAL CONDITION OF THE Scandinavian American Bank LOCATED AT SEATTLE STATE OF WASHINGTON \NEW SKIN REMEDY STOPS ITCHING Skin Troubles of Infante and Adults Quickly Cured. When ft is known the new skin rem torturous itehing with the first application ai that At the close of business, September 23rd, 1908 bp the czema 1 bring RESOURCES. a ggg | ee Come Tomorrow and Have the Time of Your Lives win tithe (Xs tt ped | hal rsp ty ng lly sages Ms 1,500 Ibs. of nice, juicy barbecued meat will be given away absolutely free. All . ena ge ee SOLUTELY FREE. ' oe ee ; 9.918.77 = alge Na ayer Pr we m We left over 1,000 people on the dock last Sunday. Come to the boat at Pier 6, foot of University) ' omaeeet and its remarkable healing pows street, as early as possible tomorrow morning, and we will pass you on board ABSOLUTELY FREE. { fap ei a no THE STATEROOMS ARE FREE TO THE EARLY ONES. ” " . cura ve properties Occasional BUY TIMPAHUTE GOLD MINE 8TOCK AT 25 CENTS, 7 , $8,764,647.69 naplieasion i poslam, in smal t | it ts rapidly arriving, and will make big money for present buyer Belinaad ‘ci + ieeee-06 tect, sealy wealp, among) ete. A DOWNING, HOPKINS fER, Inc. Other Demand D * 903,908.70 i wuéae Wer ant cane What You Are fir ceattio 1 te, Wrest Rentite | a a 7,760,593.84 ||| well a egular t ie am ow ' a St te epee eae 5 PROF. LANDAU | |i: ue (Half—Rates—East i S ace Dine courteous treatment and every accomm Dra el that te tHe cbovay oh. ‘ I ; Inquire ba: Convistent with conservative banking. Twonty-fifth vt tara ye ~ SERGE el . MEKINY MOVING & STORAGE Co in 1828; Ind. Th We also tak ra n