The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 13, 1908, Page 2

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13, 190/86, - TAR--TUESDAY,,OCT NAME OF. HUGHEY JENNINGS’ TIGERS oe On Sone | “Broadway” Is Obie ted to) When meekly they ente red the | by Ballard’s Young t was Seattle high. Then the Lin : | In Inetitutior rang into exist Lal Athletes. coln a4 i Athletes of the Broadway (Wash of the sel to Washi | ngton) Seattle high sehool Wré the ey potiinetihat the Rigg 1 dicament of being “lightning change of hin count oO, K. says the artist During the last year and rectors, the school will be known » half thelr offietal cognomen has hereafter gs Broadwa et gone through many evolutions Very good, sivas, aaseyt the ath ; as an of coker abanges political letes, Now the Ballard flgh el | faith The veterans of the gridiron and forechatsa that the “IW of the ‘ and other emblem wearers have fo Hrondway high on the m of a meho Never trouble rouble Ull « base haired athlete would trouble trotbtes mu esemble that of the Hallard “1s BELMONT PARK RACES WAGNER HAS COBB” OUTCLASSED | Si" Hans Wagner and Ty Cobb have he aout two end one upleted (heir seasons and the bit jyair J i w Grand lr has excolled bis Amertean | y , T n t Rach played 151 games. Fe “ ’ oo “ t 7 rw are thel ord ~ t in tolen base hird rm a Pia . r & bases, average / 82 times at bat 7 yg stitoré 189 hit two baggers, 20 triples, | y 4 fuse ‘ “4 en ba “oT 41 acrifiee hit rnves extra basen, LOUISVILLE RACES pwAL LA WALLA RACES jovisvicie, Ky. cet. 12-1 « Monda By United Press.) x furlong 7 ' A WALLA, Was Ont ' nes : be Walla W aty fair ra tet pevtens ‘ a MSI NTYRE ‘ — reeyls ~ ‘ lendid A. oe , 7 HUGH JENNINGS HAS BUT 20 PLAYERS, INCLUDING HIMSELF, AND HIS PLAYING 18 CON A “geet - > . Pig D4. FINEO TO THE COACHING LINES. THE ELIGIBLE TIGERS ARE MANAGER JENNINGS, PITCH , ‘ft 1 ai te . 3 *% ERS DONOVAN, SUMMERS, WILLETT, KILLIAN, WINTER AND SUGGS; CATCHERS SCHMIOT Lancest Lad ile, as " yarte—© - AND THOMAS; INFIELDERS ROSSMAN, SCHAEFER, O'LEARY, COUGHLIN, DOWNS AND KILL! : monger Réd wan,| TUMOW Tis FER; OUTFIELDERS CRAWFORD, COBB, M'INTYRE AND JONES. BILL COUGHLIN IS CAPTAIN ' aa Al third rir Five and a = ‘ f arlonge . ~ “ « t i] ue 108 FINISH TO 1908 BASEBALL RUNS 12 MILES WITH Cube NAIL IN FOOT Time—4: 4 sculling cha by defeating George Aun tralta by @ length and a half over plonship BREITENSTEIN, “GRAND OLO MAN” OF THE Never in the history of basebali/Cubs three and the Pittsburg Pt) a four and a quarter mile course, | @id the season close in the big rates three. Two is a ridiewlously | Australia hax held chamanen | F leagues in & manner so highly un- small number ship for inst . | | To rum & I2-mile race ts a game q satisfactory to the majority of root ee ap foat « with « 4 ets of both the major organizations American league fans hope the Seusational endings are aot en ety nail im y t ie the « And this in spite of the fact that Tigers will be able to continue! tirely confined to the big leagues lative of ga . That is what the finish tn each league was about their slugging into the bie games. [In ite last game of the season the Jease Wiikinaon, a Tacoms boy. 4i the most exciting that could be im They hope Cateher Schmidt weet D. 8 Johnston baseball) team Sur last Bat ay in the Mars ra agined, the very last game between go completely to pieces, and throw day pla he Painters 10 tanings tre i contending teams deciding the pen itke a Roman candice while National to a tie score of 6 te 5 Taylor and! he nant in cack instance. league batters rum the bases F McDonough were in the points for P in title they have little except hope to) the Johnat and Oass and Ren-/ bis A Detroit, after playing mighty poor cheer them. strom for the Painters under finished Ball for several weeks, and losing eee Inst the run &@ commanding lead, picked up Owen) As for the National league cham Through a ruling handed down he was take nanie Pad Bush, an American association pionahip, the finish was a fearful by the faculty athletic mi sea ht Le dock hospital nail ose shortstop, in mid-September, and muddle, however you look at it.|/of Washington State ¢ fourth of au inch ken from with the ald of his splendid hitting With both New York and Chicago Cave. the crack right he bin foot : and fielding; nosed its way under yelling murder, fire and highway college team who was + - - _—< the wire @ winner, robbery over the game that Me have played profess Steamer Telegraph is # ig oR meased up, with Chicago still gro in now eligibte for run to Everett while Str, City Detroit got an awful trowncing ing about the similar game which *leven The faeutty > Kver rett Is being repaired. - from the Chicago Cubs in the was protested against Pittsburg, / found that he played with amateurs Geo ‘obn tit hell t be r q world’s championship games of 1997. and protested In vain, the fiofsh d that it w or Cave had “Checkers,” at the Grand next week American leaguedans outside of De- close as it was, was far from satie vered his connection with the : 4 frolt, doubting the ability of the factory to anybody team that it turned profess g: Tigers to do any better in the big oe 6 series this year, would have pre There seems no certainty at all PU F ATHLETIC ferred to see Chicago, Cleveland hat the best team won out In either ; - Goo DS bets St. Louis win the flag. league. The post-season battles will But that tan't all. Bush, not hav. arter they yver th will be = fng been & member of the Detroit too many ““post mortems” for the) New York city is right now team previous to September 1. c&0-| good of the sport. It haw been @ | pugitistic meces. and towards not play in the world’s champion: | sadiy uneportamantike year on th¢ | metropolis the or » of the fatte sbip games, and Jennings is obliged diamond, more’s the pity talent and also the near-champions to pick a second baseman, a short ere headiig: Boning Gute are stop and « third baseman from flourishing and the proof that the 4 among Schaefer, O'Leary, Cough big city ix cutting quite @ swath in = Downs and Killifer. There the pusi! i ia the following three good men in the five, as card for two Weeks F oe well knows, and Detroit Oct. 16 MeCoy and Jim ‘ {= in a sorry predicament. It's too By defeating Homer McDonald I9 | gio wart es q bed Hughey isn't a few years two straight games in the finals. Oct. 20.—Tommy ee younger and his whip a few Years | Robert Evans was declared the|gu,, ‘ommy Murphy and a THEO. BREITENSTEIN ba ae f stronger—he was a far better short-/ winner of the T. N. Haller band-| oc: 91 packey McFarland and| Theo. Breltenstein, premier slab AMUSEMENTS. op in his day than any of the men’ hall championship trophy of the Lash Gimen . lartist of the Southern league, 1908 . sedeskerecx a oe on = Oct. 24.—Jim Driscoll and Matt Yo. t's the same old Ire, Seattie Theatre . . Raldwin who 15 years ago was the idol of|Raseell @ Drew, Mara Phanes 43 Also, Jennings ‘goes into the) A. 11. Anderson, « woalthy lum Bt. Louls tana, and a $10,000 beauty, | Tontght, All Week, Matiness Thurs world’s games with only two catch-| berman of this city, has purchased WELCOME TO PITCHER low he’s. the Cy Yous a the tay and Saturday. Walter Ariing ere—a wierd thing for any manager from Capt. B A. Swift, Lady May outh. ere t edy Bensation to do. If both Schmidt and Thomas one of the finest bred English set (By United Press.) vr Side seen son vs the T cr Le CREEK.” sho disabled by injury OF 11 Hewes - comme | CANAL DOVER, Oct. 12 ae ecnie iiae a 4 Bost Cast Ever Seen Here gy the series, Hughey CHEAP COLONIST RATES. nenday, October 2%, will be Wet:! New Orleans twirling staff ~~ “The Flaming Arrow,” would have to make « farce out of Westbound during September and Young day. On that date the poo Mt, “Pring he hied himself to Mok) Linoain J. « Matinnee, Hocand Me the succeeding games, with a bogus October via Oregon R. R & Ni ple of Tuscarawas county will give + ching 10 years younger, \end|tigten, 18 to & backstop on the job. The New York ton Co. Chicago to Seattle, $38.09; |a reception welcoeaing home the tn |e4, Joe od that he was tn better | — Giants bave four catchers éligible | from St. Louis, $36.50; Kansas City.| mous pitcher. The event will be 2%" ss tata for the world’s games, the Chicago Omaha, cte., $30.00. Other rates peld on the county falr grounds | fT™ that ever before Basse Lois Theatre —e and information furnished, and de | here and the exercises will consint A sone ecord of 17 KAMP bones: Sunset Muth 1204; Ind. 4904 Mra. Dr. Geo. W. Miracle, chil posits taken, at Union Ticket Office, | of » pull game in which Young bas, *°% ®* lost, ope ted, with & PF | pono the Crowd to the Lots and dren's dineases, 410 Hinckley block. gos First Ave. E. E. Ellis, Gen. At. | consented to pitch 4 **) ontage of 739, showed that the Work Done by OY; a fi MO . sid southpaw was not far off. : Mise May — } a Semel in the 24 games Bret stein “DOROTHY VERNON OF HAD ; 4 4 ched he struck out 117 men anc DON HALL.” Boots and 2 4 PRIVATE +4 Showed but $9 rene, @ recom ahy In Preparation, “Raffles.” GREAT VALUES Congr totetar could he proed. of ant . Frediund, Hornberg @ Larson, a * #0 and €0 Breit” says he will be in the THIRD AVENUE THEATRE 600 Third Av., Cor. of James St ts at once We wil a Fee | running again next your Russell, Drow & French, Managemer st INTERNATIONAL BOND & REALTY rhor ares ene, " gory = 1 POMPAN and Pine Three Tonight, All Week, Mats Wednesday Quick Repairing ae 4 Rarding vis Xs fon’ hes: and Saturday Arn Third Avenue Stock Company in corp aceag “THE KING OF THE COWBOYS.” and Deavty” We free A Real Live One vr * ~ Matiners 10 and oO Arnold Vibrator Co. | e-em) 340 Arcade Annex 4 The Black Hand” Phones Nine AMUSEMENTS. Moore T heatre ' At Week, Bopa oe eee in's Bimian Perf THE MAN OF THE HOUR” tland; Alfred Ke | gg | Claire & Sampson. i. ’ | STAR Moore Theatre | Suits and Popuinr Vauder Raincoats METROPOLITAN QUARTET | GREAT STUFF-—BIG CROWDS. af New Vork, | 8 Big European and New York Memeg: Reapgeld, Jaceby Specialty Hite. This is the Big Show MM. Campanari, Martin You may buy as good—but you J ww conn a PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE will pay at least $5 more. | ri i teseercats, ~saaierrtiens An All Feature Show, Headed by ’ ' hte s Rox so | SCHEPP'S PONY, DOG AND MON 1 Gatler ling Prt KEY cIRCUS and KLEIN, OTT BROS. & NICHOLSON, America’s Loadir Musical Artists | OTHER SPLENDID VAUDEVILLE } T he Grand FEATUREO—S ti mn cens, Americ an Theatre On the s “s mip Hans Robert in Fite i atudny a> twats OLS-617 First Ay. 2%. il octetic is Min Wings oe Xa SCHOOL /$) |-EXINGTON RACES , he tre good rain, 4 urried the entire | | remaind uw the ne having [moved up one dw ar he n atak pa } tne 00, three f The F n oe straight heats in , (By United Preee) LWXINGTON, Ky, Oct trotting and pacing | iions being de “RIOTING Ii DON 08%, 4.04 Trotting, 2:14 class, 4 $1,000 : Hee oonT tr Gat there neni ta |e Hundred Thousand Sah ABE stg Fert Storming the House — © the tre eaet of Parliament. : remo Puce, 2:10 clans, purne $1,000, three , x on oa Nonehtag me in five—-Hinte three straight | (By United Pr were neaay Pe een Sipreeines | LONDON, Oct. 18.—The vite ‘were weer pre uation in Jocal bint ha _ howpitain (he s MAY LET PORTLAND "2 = 2" vg in the face ) ota OUT OF LEAGUE == = aa laa and women, headed by a as the night houry wear Portland ae bd én pped from | Usvon of sregee 1 to th > vandal bg the ¥. M. C. A. Basketball league |S the houses of pariiament th A th * ening wnt of dist this year on ace Should Portiand be omitted from the schedule eer = IS HISTORY REPEATING em eror Wil m “ eht + ¥ , n = $ f Br ia . * ach “ ‘a } rn . 4 ” : . TREE Consultation ork politi Heh ‘ Saeers . | if not most lection in 1828 hin He had mu with Jackson's was reelected ty him Van Buremg t This gave Vi at a little as he 10¢ Ca ide hme ome sia nents n the wife of the new ‘red him down retary of war had not been ve Jackson's boundiess | pop } Sites ae th ott abled t ame Van Bul Le t se 4 or 1 take same view. Jackson at and he defended her his Oppo Van B a ation c Apt and having nobe hat tin Van Burem ig ‘ mand x : th the executive i uence to elect has set an for grea resp - } t her 18 helped her through the dar as to Our om and Li +. venring mselal Gatarest. Gaull Wiel to our free institations ster said tx r written in 183 Van Buren’s nomination, Cc. ‘ that the dispute over ¢ ady was was unar as, thanks to Jad ° producing great political effects influence, was followed by Mil pe ° ing’s Lia « Clean. | and may very probably decide who/tion. And conditions aff fe Be ab be the next chief magist naugura we read in the $1 ok An * Shaving Hosp. ie e great fes of Van ard history of those times: @ Armour's Fiorafoam S0a0 | 444 aiready won him Jackson's cc The cy of the gor Skat Sale onde Oot, Ziat fidence and his support of had be so distinctly m = Batlde " rdware,|/tabooed lady of the cabinet ». Jackson, and Mr, Ghar, Carborandem eel him absolutely solid with the pre ad so distinctly a ; ident. Jackson, in referring to him stion of following in the a in conversation with oth called steps of his iNustrious p F. M SPINNING |! Ye se tole aoe, stat that there was no call for the 8 . In his first term Jackson had «| duction of any new acta, or im 1310 Second Av. bad sick spell and fearing the worst |change in the administration? =Big SlashinPric On New Fall Goods Hats and Shoes will be placed on sale in our remodeled store, 158 Washington avenue, Just near received, Second Wednesday, Oct. 14, 9 a. We can only quote a few prices in this limited space, but all stock is reduced Men’s New Fall Styles $25.00 Blue Serge Suits $12.50 | $20.00 Black Tweeds . B10. $18.00 Fancy Worsted $ 9.00 | $27.00 Novelty Suits ..........65 $1. Men’s Overcoats $20.00 Kersey $10.00 | $9.00 Mackintoshes $25.00 Cravenettes $12.50 | $7.00 Hi Top Hunting Boots ..@4i Boys’ Raincoat worth from $12.00 $4.00 Shoe wking and dress, at -« $18.00, at $6.50 $2. 00 and $2.50 Hats, latest shapes, at ¢ Black Sateen Shirts $1.15 | $1.50 All-Wool Underwear This Is a Big Ten Days’ Sale Come in ca and get the k of the tock Cloth Co. new ing 158 Washington St. Near Second Ave. al

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