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GREATEST PITCHING DUEL EVER FOUGHT; NEVER BE SEEN SUCH ANOTHER RRR RR “NO-BASE” GAMES. Lee Richmond Nationa land ftr 188 Wor cester out Cleve w a ba Ward leag vat ter reaching John National ‘alo with 1880. n Young STRIKE-OUT RECORD. Sw mal 1888 Providence. atruck out Roston. 1904 Amertean Charley Nat 19 Louts out 16 men againat Washington. St struck Fred Glade, league Waddell, St loague, gainst 1908 Louts. struck Philadelphia Wad onee fanned 17. it was in an Liinaing game. Rube American 18 men out but FREER EA EERE EER EAEEE EAE EEE EEE Pee eee ee eee eee eee ee ee eee ee ee ee ee ERE RR ERE RE RR HH BY NORMAN ROSE. The greatest pitchers’ battle ever fought—thus ranks in baseball his. tory the game at Cleveland, October | 2, featured by the marvelous twirl ine of Addie Joes and Bd Walsh, and won by Cleveland by the nar rowest margin possible—1 to 0 Joas shut out Chicago's White Sox / without a hit or a pasa to first base. Cleveland did not make an error so that not a Chicago player reach-| ed first base In nine innings of play. This is the fourth time this has been performed in the I8-ye history of the major leagues. Walsh struck out 15 Cleveland batters. | This feat has been outdone but three times in major league history Ten. thousand fans sat spellbound through the contest. There little cheering. Nerves were at too) tight a tension for whoops and Yelle. There was an outburst when Cleveland's run was scored, and ‘Walsh's great pitching drew an oc casional round of hearty applause, bat mostly the people sat with hands tight clenched and bated breath oe * * SAID JOSS: “I was not tr ® just-wanted (to beat the Sox. it ning that | began to realise the Don't forget that the boys played forget Nig Clarke's work behind ful fielding SAID WALSH 1 pitehed pitched a better one, While I + got four bits off me, while not are what count. Also, | passed body. While | am sorry we he Addie took down 4 record the They knew they were seeing a bettie of hurting skill whose like had never been witnessed. And as inning after inning passed, with out a Chicago batter reaching, first, they just sat silent, and’ HOPED. Not till John Andersen's ground « eee e ee te “ THE STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1906. THE HEROES, SIDE BY GIDE—WALSH AND JOSS. throw from firet to second hit him | Ae jim the back, and scored on a wild ? | piteh—-the only one Walsh made. 7 Iabell's bad throw was the only | ying for the record I made. | was not anti the seventh in feat that was within my graep, grandly behind me. Dea't error in the game. Cleveland's only other Dita were the bat, nor Larry's wonder jan Infield singie by wey: fy jelean hits by Lajote and I a ftalrly good game, bat Joss | in the aeciaim that te cives won truck out 15 men, the Naps dertsl pitching, the work of the & bit was made off Joss. filts catcher, who gives the for every ball pitched. is genera logked Debind the bat for Joss was Nig Clarke, and his work was aieaply a batter, and Joss passed no over dw F am heartily glad t goes @ few pitchers.” eee ee tees er had been fielded to Stovall, for perfect. Oenle Schreck, reeeetiy Ss Gaal ut of the qnes, G4 they) CURSES OPES ESSE ORE EE OST UESES ES |e fem he Penn Tat loose. Then pandemonium browe ters. He fanned only three men,/Joas in the fifth, Goode im the | Athiatios, caught Walsh. His only forth. The rooters tried to grab bat his control was abeolutety per sixth. Lajole and Clarke in the slip was when he muffed the wild Joes and carry him off the field, but fect. Only twice did he give a Cht- seventh, Joss apd Goode in the | “apttter” on whieh Btrmlagh: he evaded them, fearing possible in- cago batter three balls. Once thie eighth. Cleveland did not have to scored. Sohreck’s finger was brakes jary to his precious anatomy was with no strikes, and Addie put play ite balf of the ninth, or Hd tn the elebth inning by another Joan’ feat was aided by the great the next three across. would Poubtiess nave lan one or ball, and his career as a work of Lajole at second The Walsh strock out Goode in the Cleveland manager had eight assists first inning, Lajole and Clarke tp and two putouts. He cut off three the second, Joss and Goode in the apparent hits by wonderful stops. third, Bradley and Hinchman im the Jess bimselt threw out five bat-' fourth; Clarke, Birmingham and eeSS ET ome =e a Geteatet the Lummi Indian Blaine tug-of-war team last team in 23 minutes, winning a $300) side bet and 74 per cent of the gate receipts. One poopie wit- Rossed the content. ‘The Seattle soccer team Inst night afticers BIG HURLER FOR _ WORLD'S SERIES elected the WwW.) Dickson, + Tom Turner, vice president; W. | secre. | Britiad Columbia and will play Van-— couver today and Nanaimo tomor- | row. A. B Thayer and HM. M. Tilden of Pennsytvania yesterday won the intercollegiate championship dou- bies, defeating Holden and Bundy of Yale in the final round, three sets to one | | The Rallard Athletic club tnau- guates Tis football seavon with «| game with the Rainier Heights! eleven at the Ballard bell park at) 2:30 tornorrow afternoon. Prank Chanee, captain and man- ager of the Chicago Cubs, was struck im the throat by a hoodlum | while leaving the field in New York, | affecting his vocal cords so that he can hardly «peak. Boys’ School Opens. The Young Men's Cheristia elation will open thelr sect work! boys on next night. ‘The classes will thoreugh course tm commerce a will be in charge of @. W. McCauley formerty prineipal of the Columbia school Your Momey @ Fer Cent to 10 Fer Cont With PUGHT SOUND SAVINGS «& \ Loan 112 Cotambia » EDWARD M. REULBACH Doubtless Mordecat and Orvali Overall will be counted on to do the bulk of the work for the Chit New Drug, Posiam, Now Obtainabie | Brown in Smal! Quantities. on My discovery one Year| eago National leaguers in the post aoe 1 A ull eg Foe - seanon games, but big Ed. Reulbach oy Gees thawends © will be on the ab lines for the life chronic eases of eczema and other saving act, just as he was last fall, distressing skin afflictions. Hereto-| Yon he went to Overull’s rescue In fore posiam has been dispensed | ine first game with the Tigers, pull solely for the benefit of meMA | ing it oe with a tle yah “1 ie we patients in large jars sufficient for | 4)% third game all ty hie bey pe ehanth’s. treatment. Thin, was the third game all by his lonesome found to be an inconvience to many thonaands who tse it for minor ee a oe skin troubles, such as plmples,| NEW YORK, Oct. 16.—Al Kauf. biaghheads, ‘herpes, ache, avails of San Franciseo, Bill De alp, complexion blemishes, itch. |!aney's big protege, Inet night ing feet #, te, which require | Knocked out Fred Bradley of Bos but @ small quantity to cure. To|ton in the fourth round at the Nw overcome this, and in response to| tonal Athletic club. Kaufman was urgent appeals ers of About %0 nis heavier than poslam have bee © adopt | Bradley, the men having fought at in addition to the regular twodol-|cateh weights. The mill was ached lar package, & special fifty-cent | uled for six rounds sige, which in future may be found on sale at The Quaker Drug Co. Ne athe a eareh and other leading drug store hinose Herbe and Roots in Seattle ma 0 0 1 ge anna prs * B WEYOUNG WO Chinese Medicine Co. Laboratories 2 t 26th we weve five Street, N York Cit In all rans eenema cane ponlam stops itching Ps . with first application, and proceeds eg legge. to hea! immediatel 5 being cured in two we = seriou n trouble t “ night +-jterday afternoon defeated the Unt | two more, catcher was ended for the season. Cleveland's run was scored by| Joss attended « theatre In the Birmingham, who singled cleanly in evening, and the show was stopped the third. worked a delayed steal for fifteen minutes while he bowed of seeond, took third whes Lsbeil's|and smiled to wildly cheering faas Sean a mri bo ee mo | Whitworth Wing. mi a Sy veg « WELSH KNOCKS Gidfashioned football In which |nelther side attempted forward | passes or trick plays to any extest | the Whitworth college eleven yee OUT TRENDALL j '@ im the first intercottogiate footnall) OS ANGELES, Oct. 16—Fred contest of the season in Tacoma.| die Welsh, of England, last night The game was a desparate battle knocked out “Kid” Trendall, of St. between the two rival Institutions |} outs in the sixth round of a 10 and was witnessed by G00 enthe| og tout with a right to the jaw, siastic rooters. after having out-fought him all the GIANTS WILL NOT way and knocking him to the mat \for the count of nine tn the fourth SUE FOR PENNANT © md. Welsh was altogether too [clever for Trendall. President Brash, of the New York | Gants, yesterday denied that he) would take the matter of the ab | Game Called Off. ‘The scheduled game of the Hroad. way high school eleven with the laged tie between New York and the | Went Side high schoo! football team Chicago Cubs of September 29 tnto | of Portland, at Portland, on Novem the courts with a request for am@/ per 7, has been called off. The ajunction prohibiting the Cubs from | Portiand ball grdunds are on the playing the world’s championship) Multnomah A. C. field, and that games. Brosh stated that while the club requires the grounds. Nego National league pennant ia techni eally theirs, they were too good sports to take sach action. | tations are tn progress for a game at & lator date. “Gee, ain't ft hell to be poor'” Checkorag at the Grand next w Coast League lee Angele ree 7 : tee Ang aS jets hs es Yesterday's amon |} What You Can Do a ee ee DEPENDS UPON r fan Francisco hao ° Onkiand « | What You Are alter Wo eanential to LANDAU tet Harry Covaleskl, the gigantic Pole who has done great work for the Phillies this season, is a coal miner and developed his strong left arm — The Grit to Save Is the Secret with a pick be 2 piteas M It’s the old way, th nly way, the known way. The reason it's calted secret is because so many people don't seem to know it. Wise men have been telling it through all The ages Other and sometimes wiser men have been silently profiting by the advice System is the necessary thing—so much from each pay envelope to go into the Bank. For the convenience on uturday evenings from 6 to 8, with extra room, extra clerks, extra facilitic f every ort Alanka Thi \ldtng, Owne Beand me j Scandinavian American Bank Alaska Building, Seattle, US LOUISVILLE RACES |CM AMPS WILL PLAY . STARS TOMORROW (By United Press.) LOUISVILLE, Ky, Oct. 10-—The remulte of Friday's faces are as follows Five and a half furlongs—Gerrim ander @on, Zoolo second, Herape third; time 1)08 1-6 Bix furlongs — Vindheter — won, Racountour — sec Whiskbroom thir time 2:14 Six furlonge-Rorwick won, For out second, Dark Night third; time 113 4-6 Bix fare Friend Harry won, Buff n second, Mise crit jon third; tine ble Mile and an eighth-—Pettie Mack Meade third; won, Imbod time 1/644 LEXINGTON RACES (By United Press.) LEXINGTON, Ky, Oot, 10 Katherine Direof, the pronounced favorite, Mriday won without par tloular trouble the pactng divieton Jof the futurity which was left un- hureday trot, the Johnson, was y the prime favdrite, AL who lowered the record heat and to 105% r for n Winter, the race in the first third heat infinioh Kather fourth and 214% 17. jine Direct w west won the second and third heats in 216%, 219% ne Johnson, 2 lane trot 72,000, three in five-—Allen won three straight heats im 2:09 %, 11%, 208% 2:10 class pace, puree $1,000 Cxarine Dawson won the — third, fourth and fifth ‘heats in 2: h0%, 11% 1% Brace G won the first and second heats In 2:11%, 200% Puce, 2:04 clase, purse $1,000 ly Maud ( om third and fourth 2:08 1%. Reproachions Aileen 8% the first be SOUTHPAW Is NOW MARRIED MAN (By United Prees.) I iw ‘BIG OLYMPIA, Oct. 10.-—Jene 0 Raker, the big southpaw piteber on the Tacoma Tigers 1908 pitching staff, and Miss Grace Shoemaker of Stetiaeoom, came to Olympta and were quietly married by Justice of the Peace J. G. Crouch. The couple returned to Tacoma last night, | where they will make their home ‘NOTED PUGILIST I$ KILLED ed United Press.) ANS, CITY, Oct. 10—Henry Raker, 62 yoars of age; once @ noted heavyweight pegiliet, was run over and killed by a train here last night Baker fought Jim Jeffries to a standeti!! for eight reands May 19. 1897, in San Francisco. In the ninth round, however, Jeffries kaoeked Baker out Deg Race Trophy. L. W. Suter, the Seattle jeweler has offered a handsome silver iov ing cap ae the trophy for Nome's anneal dog race, which is one of the big sporting events of the North The cup stands two feet high and the engraving depicta scenes em blematic of the North. BROKERS Private Leased Wire to All Bx- changes S. C. Osborn & Co. | i MosTzs 6 (G27 Fivet Av. | front. the land will do. free excursion ever run Vancouver Hooks Up With afternoon for « ae Piekeod dale’s Park. having given jcouver baseball fiends some aria tocratic ball during the past week, the All-Stars and the Champa will a Team at Dug After the Van PORTLAND HI PLAYS INCOLN TODAY L land Champs debated the questior |BIGGEST BEAR Is PRIZE OF oe | A party of watty, hook up at Dugdale’s lot tomorrow | VOCvle bayg ro leheader, The | ye bv tite tetas ay rom 4 firat game will begin at 2 o'clock, |PDRti« witty Hood's Cay the second following after an inter mission of 20 mine At Vancouver yestenda¥ the Btar black of who should win for 12 - chapters. Darkness stop the | # game at 4 to 4 Padd out twirled Gustavus Thom Today's F : football & are ty od today: | and Nigh af Visitors Light, But W 1} beater the eneor teams of the Western Tacoma and Lincoln hig Make Up the Defi playing. The lin t ‘ in ae follows m 5 Lincoln Posltlor tgire eee Bock ( The Portiand high sebool eleven | Smith RG }in thi# afternoon playing the crack | Palits LG | Angola school football team | Hiles R.T lon the enfversity campus Hinton L.7 The Portland aggrexatior om. | Terry nF a posed of 1T men wad Coach Dave Obnich Lt Latiow| fa room f Jordan, the old Multvomah ar. Magutre Q Vosper |{2rmulated for the winters jast night. lAneoin has the Holt RU Junnell —_— edge on the Mose City eleven with | Wand LH Reread Puyallup Valley five pounds more weight man, Sparger ¥ Rader! Famous valiey at Pu but Portland's deficit in beef is| Lineoin subs: Robinson, Broce,| tober 8, 9, 10 and 11. Spec jmade up in speed. Bryant, Anderson and Elliott, Port | daily, leaving Seattie 1p, Manager Lilly provided « double land subs: Day and Canfield crutag trom Pickin ott SPORTING SIDELIGHTS There has been a change tn the ap of the team of Australians | tn who will defend the Davie cup, the international lawn tennis trophy 1A. FB Wilding, who with Norma: Brookes won the trophy a year ag fs not named ax a member of the Two men pa dup intipedeas team Rice and Heath are hooke | Br vokes as the defenders at 20th of No The matches will be played Melbourne about the cha on ¢ for round trip, $1.20. all stations, One ty way, Good old-fa Paitr—best ir the state down and see what can be our state, Sporte and Tarranch the job tox ! wy avery Gey, recue’ al mighty tae weit ee W. Hi. PAULAAMDE a week for six weeks tor| Of F. W. Dickey, Opty * $2,600! } Bre 8 | 7 Hatewelle, who won on af m the American, J. C. Ca in the 400metor Olympic race, has finally come t with a formal accusation against the Yan- | 2" re hoof artt says Halswelle. leftenan He bored And you 20c Pair be ~33x3 err errsrr rrr | 2: =a a vember. The American 1 Ball ors, Beals C. Wright and F. B./ — ‘4 2 Coe ee wen ‘the ocean,| The Chicago White Sox Rooters’'| Loose Pin, Antique bound for Australia. Every effort|###ociation, whose “main guy” re-| Figigh * was made to have Billy Larned,|ceatly maced an umpire on the) wwional champion, go aa a third| Susie, sending him to a hospital, | } ot the team but he could| Will probably be disbanded. Pre a ber not be persuaded exander bave beth m all season and are hopeful of been in great ' f fort | them. Hasbeens are hasbeens, whether i's bail players, horses or ships. | The famous old Puritan, cup de fender which in 1985 defended the America’s cup against the Genesta, is now & packet In the Cape V injanda. What's the use of being a ‘chess| MEMty toama player when boxing gloves are for| gale at a few dollars « pair and) Philadelphia ts on the map? Dr Emanuel Lasker, world’s chess champion, got only $2,645 ae his to) tal reward for successfully defend ing bis title against the German ts ; for “Check Seats now selling GENUINE OAK TAN SOLES. Cheaper to pay $1.99 for soles that will last rather than 76e for « pair that won't MEN'S SHOE STORE, 805 First Av. Colman Buliding. { i | | STEAMER YOSEMITE rrcR ©. FOOT OF UNIVERSITY: BR on Puget Sound. Wright and Al-| Yt inging the coveted prise back with | >Y | Chi. ‘erde | Dall TONLY MAMMOTH FRE EXCURSION and Big 3,000 ib. Free Barbecue at Bostc Harbor, the Seaport City, This Year Steamer Yosemite at 9 a. m. Sunday, Oct. 11 Returning in Evening, Big Band of Music, Also Free Dancing on Last Sunday we sold over $85,000 worth of land at Bremerton, and have withdrawn the rest the market until next year—Expo year——when we will get three times present prices, and Sunday, | Boston Harbor, we will sell 5-acre tracts at $50 per acre up, on terms of 5 cents a‘day, right on Beautiful sloping agate and moonstone beaches. i | $500 per acre, so buy now or never. Only think, back East they are hauling drinking water in wagons) with hundreds of people dying from want of water. Then think of this glorious country on waterfromb When the Eastern people find this country out, there will be no more chances to get waterfront at $50 per acre on terms of 5 cents per day. Our greatest need is more salesmen. Any person who can show Even if he is deaf and dumb, he could make motions. men at once. Come to C. D. Hillman’s office, in Times Block, and get maps and salesbook. We pay $5 to $10 per day for active men. Offices open this evening until 9 p.m. This will be the finest Call at Once for Your Free Passes Over 1,200 given out last night, so come quick. usly there had been a scandal fn | its ranks, because of a leak {n the| treasury. Looks itke those rooters | day must have been the gents! who by night handle the lead pip one Es Steel But 10¢ Pair You save just 1% by bai Below are « few more a for your benefit Bat Nelson is also writing a book (The other author we have in mind | 1° Baurr Black Finish is Mr. Rockefeller. Their efforts will | 99. " jyectro-Plated Gap undoubtedly be the two best sellers wearansietneiaale te: : 258324 | and the sanded sock in dear o} be — * Uinots, Chicago, Minnesota and Wisconsin have already elected themnetves ax the “big four” of foot in the West. Be too bad if some little dub eleven comes sloog and bands it to various of these Janu nent the | ieust love play 1 the coming Hterary y |200 Antique Brase Cupi Mrs. Dr. Geo. W. Miracle, ehil-| 99." "Sana" Pintsh’ Steal Ge dren's diseases, 410 Hinckley block. | turn nn Stet ***\ ise Tuscan Bronze Cast @ en } Tura | Butt Sale ends Oct. tecnoal ‘if present stock is exhausted, é Carborundum Stones, Shatig, We cam tell you the nature of nets : teenee. Come today. You ineur no ob- | fe: Ngation Leaves Pier Next year the same waterfront will sell We must have more saler Only 1,800 allowed on the boat Sunday.

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