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| e a r¢ ° ; THE STAR-—-MONDAY, 01 1908. : _—— : is | e 0 Fi sults. 1 | 9 c | The players’ share ta divided on | {team weighing on i Lthe basis of 60 per cent to the win-| wi T ee FES 7 ivi T fES 1410 pounds, zg hnera and 40 per cent to the losers, | Tamie of 803 t ave ; sceurmmermns +gremerene | Main 126, An tnnovation this year ta the Wi " urley, Cantil, Saerifioe hit _ — b rule-probibiting club owners from | Fans Assemble to to iene Liteon, Worigy. impie--rary- Dobi C hi UF th aiait “ ble tabned tan | While thelr adding bonuses to the players ree! Evenly Divided Brace © | Sorend Came, obie’s Coaching From the | warda bim and shoute first team wore i tee receipts, ax provided in .the f an at & Fo am Sidglines Is Harshly \"Shut ap! hut up re not an|the second team rules. of Games. ee offieta! high met the We o ™ | In 1908 the Pirates, though de. RAR +h f 098 3 Criticised. | The high school team was able te) football team and licked it from i : |feated by the Boston Americana,| | a) ES ass ee ee om |do what every other high schoolli. 7 atier the expertin {fared better than did thetr rivala,| The safety valve of the fanatton’) w " Pa a ee a toam for years has failed to dom |e a mathemath In the world’s champtonship base-| games between the Cubs and White) for Barney Dreyfuss added to thelr lenthusiaam boller blew out yeater. |W a es a ee ae Coach Dobie'n behavior en the m the varsity A fine game i coxa were $108,560, hare the entire amount coming to (aay: and more pent-up noise pene S00 Fb. Benen ae ves ie Paturdny {ol football from a high school |#core was found to be 6 ball series either New York or/ Sox wore HOGAN) ore in| oman entire amount comlum 0 |tratod the air at Dugdale’s park than a a awe TI " ve hen . ere Sarna e Te Seana feago will represent the Nation: se ctr ge 2 cy Rgmo A g the club. |for many moons against the Washingtom high school! stern holding the “U" down ta 23 j paca: Ged er" the| Oe me Oe eee! Pr Boge sy: Ra gg “yi the s*] Dugdale gave the fane a stomac a | m6 1 8T 19 fl oye hae brought forth much ad=|\¢o 5 Be rv | ries to the Giants, but they were] full i two sideshows, and | ABR MH POA EF vail” ulate Wadiiusion h The youngsters were able to fun cae (Naps or White Box . ue ji i n the club owners’ share in ad-|@ Delsarte demonstration by two of te 2, 2a gen ae po al lover the big, fellows and bre In the Amertoan league, but! ‘There are no “quarter” tlokets in | fi) raiding the amount each one | hls p Blushing” an¢ eoftee te Dh) Vee a eae ts assert that, not onty did) iy ihe choicest plays, The witet the owners of the Jucky teams will| games for the world * penn The) ce Gonnie Mack's men recelved | berras Allen and Ru ee Bes Bee ate the law of sportamanship | te forced to resort to _ At New Haven-—Ya 5; Spy have practically nothing to do with | seats usually sold at 26 conte com: | 5, $882 to $800 and over the gulity parties, Alb § 6 @ § & 3 by coaching ft the sidelines fr and | ouse, 0 the arrangements for or the hand-| mand 60 cents, The 50-cent seats | "Ts ihe Comiaky gave the White | £24 watch eons aoe cet inmuited ch Lewis of we a oe fret At Hanover Dart mouth, i Hug of the games. The national|sell for $1.00; @the Técent grand! a... sis 000 as a present for win | a § 8 8 8 8 Si itgn wchoot team | ft we 6| At Hanover — Dartmouth commission, made up of Harry | stand seats for $1.50, the $1.00 box} . Hickey, a0 TS Ss ey ee aes Debits | ont to} to bin their favor. ‘al college, + j . “ ~ ning the world’s series. Last year/in testimony of the fans’ apprecta- | harknces, p 4.8.6.8 8 Vell ant iin he wast Int snd half Coyle was put | 6 Pulllam, Ran Johnson and Garry|soats for $2.00, and the “elevated,” | hoSigont Yawkey handed the de-|tion of he work | ; RRR iC ed a F rn wee oe i : Herrmann, will have absolute con-| er $1.25 box seats for $2.50, foated Tigere $15,000, Iifting the| Stix made duat fly in the t ne | Totals BO. Brahe ¢ $1 Siper men ta Gasial Ma attention |end things At Cambri age Harvard, trol of the series, | Last year the $101,728.60 tm re| i ount they divided to $36,073 [running contest, making the ctroult| | soore wy snning |was paid to them, however, and |ent from th University of Maine, 0 ca gh sikces cia | EC atan eae ceotenmatat Ia "'The Cubs’ share of the ‘receipts |!" 1° rere ne ee od tor | Be then Laws asked ‘him ta win the | core. | Wasti _ At Wilkesbarre — Indiang, mn the winter of 05, aftor | 1906 the $106,560 represented & tO | ast year was about $34,900. Preal:|Socond place. Mig Cartwright was *]eane in & xportamanitke manner; ap State college, 5 the failure of the pennant winning/tal attendance of 99,845, In 1905 " | 2 tea: sf the two-leaguce—the Roe | 91 4 ‘missions were re dent Murphy added enough to this}ine candy kid in the strong-arm | At Ann Arbor Michigan, ee oe _ one Te yas : Semenone we amount to bring it up to $45,000. contest. He gota a price-—Dug for | Case, 6 = Americans and the nee = quired to bring tn the $68,436 | » - got to mention what Mt was, Little | At Higbiend Fella, .¥ Giants to. get together, the . | Th Joe Beaton made a big throw, be piand Falla, a | o giving of rewards by the aton im « , 5 gpinte ge mma = beat ag The division of the gate money | ¢lt> owners to the posers bebe | es gamen, they were In | / - ais hands of the anp » court of base-|i8 made on this general plan the world’s pennant will probably | iaiesting, In the first Rush and Springfield Training school, 6 Bges ” vm to | HOt be prevented by the new regu: | ¢ o4.ewell ball, the # oe . ball, the national commission Ten per cent of all recelpta go t | Clatiin twirled | ball, the play At Phila a Pennsyt ye F the national, commission. for ex.|Jatlon, but its purpose t# obvious. ors wore gingery and a couple of| Northwestern Leages. tsdeiadepeepeclelattatone:|iccikoume ne nics a to 2 senses. Last year this amount was|/f the owners of one club should | sa in the grandstand amused | Won. tot 9 cola ‘ay ball,0, The resnits have more than justi. | penses. promise their team a bonus for win-| the crowd. tr more notse i /Giants Still Have pan played today, Clevemnd oan win aa 11; Hamil fled this action. $10,173 | ning the world’s flag, and the own-| than five tr s many fans. Stis the pennant by defeating St. Louis | 0. In 190%—under the old plan—the| Of the 90 pér cent remaining—in a the wor ye age with three plifered | L if lin the remaining three games. For| At Annapolis—Midshipmes, net receipts of the eight post-season | the first four gan the players |¢r of the other club should not, aie water eke fon } American League Is weatuing th « “a oe poli idebipmen, aces « ~ me o od . me - e rum hb » win, #he must uigera, 6. 4 a ‘lub | Wapleasant criticlam would surely SS ae ‘ . 1g ge rag ety eel sl oe con and the club! iaiiow. Under the new rule, the re a Uncertain. Detroit in the two remaining games| At Champaign, 1—Lilinots, p= Som be seaeee Pirates were i? ped py first four games, the| Presents may be given, but they | featare whee he ee eae and Cleveland must drop one to Bt | Monmo ath, 6. on aint > peo . are pot likely to get much adver jair and pulled down nau ® ‘ ind Louts At Philadeiphia—Pennaylvas Ja 1905—under the national com | total amount taken tn, barring the | iM ee ae a ee . MF) Pittsburg Himinate teeth: chacineen tant pene 00 |\6: Be . ; mission's rule—the five games be-/10 per cent share of the commis | “sng. tckey for Butte knocked his liner to 4 § ft) the National league race yesterday top et present, with Ch At Minneapolis — Minnesota, @f tween the Giants and Athletics, | sion, goes to the owners of the two Immediately after the pennant | Bennett, for the third out of the , « % | whem Chicago defeated the Pirates, points and Chicago % goin Larence University, @, 7 i, $O8435. clubs. - ninth, the season closed. Dug has i & $18 tw 2 before a record « ne 43 ° © bt 1 } Chicago~ In 1906 the receipts of the six! The club owners’ share ts always | "™ eatg Boge dh pe trocn om Mgnt won the cetlar championship, The crowd. Mule population of United Btates | 4,0 9 hicago~Chicago, 39; Pur os —— = = aa re atnatibe Sor te on rol | fane live in hopes—for next year. National Leegee Tne chances of Chicago are rosy,| today tn 4,004,399 if there | at gt Loule—@t Louis, 17 pee a a“ “ vee Sat eee cone To Won toe Pet the Cubs now leading. The Giants | was only mule.suffrage! oute—-Bt, Louis, 17, Rolle Chicago On the Square Op. Totem Pote On the Square Op, Totem Pote 615-617 First Av. Men’s and Young Men’s Suits in all the New and Stylish Cuts, the Product of America’s Lead- ing Clothes Builders. Values to $16.50 go for . Values to $20.00 go for Values to $25.00 go for . . Values to $30.00 go for . Values to $35.00 go for series, and makes other necessary | Inglis te Bh Seattle is entitied to the Pacif at {probably be held In GENUINE OAK TAN SOLES. Cheaper to pay $1.90 for soles that will Inst rather than The for a pair that won't. MEN'S SHOE STORE, 805 First Av. Cotman Buildin, Rebuilding Tearing Up! The builders are “RAISING NED,” with their dust and dirt, and we must make room fer them, so they can get around with their work, which, when finished, will give us one of the airiest, lightest and most comfortable men’s and boys’ emporiums required for our rapidly growing trade. In the meantime we shall inaugurate the mightiest BARGAIN CARNIVAL of HIGH GRADE APPAREL for the male members of the family you ever had an opportunity to participate in at the very beginning of the season. A PANORAMA OF NEW FALL AND WINTER MERCHANDISE SUGGESTING THE TREND OF FASHION Is offered you at prices you are in the habit of paying for odds and ends at the wind-up of a season. STORE REMAINS CLOSED MONDAY TUESDAY, 9A.M. Second Ave. and Yesler And the concluding diagram ements | Fivet Game . . of the eartiest, and wisest, | anh HPO regulations adopted by th commis ~4 ey ee Ge share only in the receipts of the} diiss nit ea firat four games. iw 8 ae Tee Re As four victories decide the cham: | Or ee Me ee plonship, this regulation gives the | ® Hy ee ; a Eve os enemies of the game no chance to} - ° ry talk of a seediesaly prolonged strug wenn aie. nah OM at a | ek ae Re R HI ‘ 44 . cs ' ar ae | }# . oce | rata Ae Be e 2 at | wetate rr oi | Rewre by innings Beattie see 9. | Hutte eee | Hite by innings PORTLAND, Ore, Oct. &.—Ropre- | seaute i Mone Back If You Want It sentatives of the athletic etubs of | Butte eteet y Spokane and Seattle will moet with | y Teebese hy Edgar Frank of the Multnomah club | } ee. ee next Friday night to arrange the | an a naa be inter-club boxing and wrestling mt Kush Wid pe tournament for the winter. Billy | Husk Micese plage > Cans te ® coming from Seattle and | Carteriaht to # rg from Spokane Mrs Dr. Geo. W. Miracle, tournament nex “ | Ave. THE SALE STARTS... THE LIST All $1.00 and $1.25 Fancy Golf and _ Shirts All $1.50 to $2.00 Fancy Golf and Negligee Genuine President 50c Suspenders All 50c Silk Neckwear All 75c Silk Neckwear .............. All $1.00 and $1.50 Silk Neckwear ... phe School of Mines, 0. wili have to win their three gam a with Boston to te Chicago. Should High Schoo! Scores, : see eee? ice iter ant, GRIDIRON GOSSIP At Tacoms 22 ; should the National league direct-| a + ore decide the protested Chicago- Spokane, 51; 1 | New York game in their favor, they The Chancellors came out of the 1 sv | will win the reg football fray with the Athen an At Belliogham ngham . 7 at hivage om * 1 Athietie club winners by 15 to ©.) La Conner, 56. G0) Betterwe: Brows and } Americans in Doubt. Diminutive Olde did stellar honors| At Everet{—Everett, 22; Sn uo m Leva! In the American, the last day of and Armstrong and Donaidac de | inh, 6 Ld play will probably be necessary tO manager,” showed the Greeks how At Hoquiam—Hoqulam, 44; American Lesgue decide the winner to handle forward passes 19. The Chicago White Box lnsened At Sedro Wooley — Bel the lead of the Detrott Tigers you The Raliard Athletic club foot-| Normal, 20— Sedro Wooley, 67 erday by def ine om 3 to 1 ball team te anxious to show its iol LOR Te OT we Chicage—-Chioage, 3, Detroit, t sored on Dougherty’s bingle to Lawie lous 3; Cleve | Downs who threw to Roseman Game sailed ot ond Of seventh | Roseman dropped the ball, Dough erty enfe Dougherty pilfered sec ond, Davis Mew out to Melintyre. und} tse Angetes tam Jones scoring; Parent walked, and bong Porth a" 7 Dougherty scored on a double steal ewan bi ” Tie in Eleven Innings. ebu Veeterday's Games Inge were played at teve Oakiand, 45 nm that team and Cleve dren's diseases, 419 Hinckley block. 35c, or 3 for $1.00 500 . 75¢ Not a garment excepted—All Blacks and Blues included in this sale. Our usual fair-dealing policy will prev laid away for future delivery. Anything purchased by anybody, if for any reason not satisfactory, money will be cheerfully refunded, if returned, with sales check. We are prepared to handle the crowd: tra salesmen to serve you; extra tailors to get out the work; extra delivery boys—so will not disappoint you. tnlarg uilding Up! Yesterday's Games Westbound during September and October via Oregon R. RK. & Naviga | itian Co. Chicago to Beattie, $36.00 Tfrom St. Louis, $36.60; Kansas City Omaha, etc, $50.00, Other rates and information furnished, and de posits taken, at Union Ticket Office. 608 First Ave. EB. B. Bilis, Gen. Agt i - BARGAINS ! h cing A large assortment of mold Ings to select from Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co 1904 Fleet Ave. Arends Annan Sale Going Up! ing jabn ow wate; In Hahn and The three rune were secured in the alked wll Jon me resulting in a >» games are Extra Special, 500 Fancy Vests, in linen mercer- ized and flannel effects, sold from $1.50 to $3.00, choice Staple and Fancy Dress Shoes, ‘all leathere, lar $3.00 to $4.00 values, only .. . New and Up-to-Date Hats, both soft and stiff, all shapes and styles, worth $3.00 and $3.50, while they last Where the Cars Stop . BSc regu- $2.35 $2.25 GUS BROWN “ALWAYS RIGHT” being “Hotel Stevens Cafe ’ Serves a full course dinner on Su days, 0c, from 12 to 8 p. m tle H. L. KLEIN | THE SHOEMAKER. 1% you can't get boote or eboes te Hit rea, set them made meas 217 JAMES STREET. Overcoats, all Cravenette “Priestley Cloth” go at-— I during this sale. All goods altered and fitted free of charge. Garments may be selected and s ceamaliiiodl POSSESS C ONE, Topcoats, Chesterfield Overcoats, Automobile weaves or blacks; all Wool Thibets and Unfin- ished Worsteds, full or partly lined, and all of 14 OFF ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES & Statistics and mation for Vot The Scandinavian Ame Pallard Station, Seattle, havé for distribution a vest’ folder. The folder is full of val formation regarding al) the dents of the United gives names of Candi Pluralities from 1864 to t contains copy of the Mont trine BEVERY VOTER for the’ présidential election Hotel Wallfir | ay. Rain Coats, in fancy