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anne oa etna minaret eo SECS SES eSeSeSeoeororee PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE POeSeSeSesesesesooooree AN FRANCISCO, July A Seecesers® = — => ee. Sa SeSeeeeoere At Portiand ABERDEEN, July 22. greased the track again y . 4 and the Turks continued thelr wild | Oakiand deacent down the mountain Na i " Pernoll was on the firing line for | Botew, N the Black Cats a ight wit " At Los Ammeles mv. Los AN ut saw first, Score Il, Dubue and waar os At Vancouver, y Batte Campbe i RH E| Gastleton; McLean and Roth, Rich Fi 1} ie and Graham Ba Hall, Cor e and & A. ie rad-and Perea, Wh key an salen At Brooklyn, ih nae RH. E lf ORIEAED 000 vesceves ves a 6 IANS WIN A 15 Brooklyn ....-. sss. es.2 10 Battertes Overall, Brown and At New York, SPOKANE, July 22.—The local] REE fans saw another long extra inning | gt Louis .... ......06..7 I 4 me yesterday when Spokane won! Portland, § to 4, in the fit teenth inning Holm hit into right with Spencer New York ...... seose un Phelps and Biles; Marquard and yers and Schle This Price Includes Suits for Men and Young Men $10 All the Seasonable Shades and Patterns Can Be Found Here ORLD’S KR. HPO. A é > i » oe n 1 0 M 6 4 Standing of the Clube. ; “a & 3 i Atisies “a OM PO. A. F > | §] NATIONAL LEAGUE At Philadelphia J n. H. 2 | Pittsburg ee cosseeeed Philadelphia See ; Battories; Willis, Brande and Gibson; Moore and Doo i » a le e 4 2 . ay At Boston. Alle—Thompaon : e128. R. H. | Smptres—Carney and Drennan | Cinetinnati 0 4 - | Boston ... 6 4) Batteries: Beebe and Melter,! The Home of the Famous W. L. Douglas $3.00 A. BRIDGE & CO. THe STAR THU RSDAY, JULY 22, 1909 en tT CN! THE ABERDEEN KNOCKER---KNOCKED CASEY AT THI The # od tb n inning Bo, wher « arrows d n wil t o | | A wtraggeling f r p to go, le na there t at With that hope which springs eternal within the human breast, For they thought: "If « Casey could got a whack at that They'd put up even money now, with Casey at the bat Hut Fiynr 1 eoeded Casey, and like did Dlake And the 5 ‘ and i a fake; fo on th jo a the nat For ther ehance of Casey's getting to the bat But Flynn let drive a “single And the much-d in And when the dus There was Blakey od multitude went up a joyous yell tain tops, it rattiod in the dell; \ H e and rebounded on the flat Yor Casey, mighty Casey, was advancing to the bat oy's manner as he step # bearing and a smi t ore, he light | There waa ease in Ca There was pride And when, reay No atranger tn in Ca Ton thousand eyes were on him as he rubbed | Five thousand tongues appla Then when the writhing p Defiance gleamed in Case And now the leatherec An’ Casey stood awate Close by the sturdy bat That ain't my etyle From the benches black with people Like the beating of storm wave “Kill him the umpire sh And it's Iike ly they'd have killed him had n ¢ went up a muffied roar mand distant shore; ¢ stand. y raised bis hand. With smile of Christian charity great Casey's He stilled the rising tumult, he made the game ge he pitcher, and once more the sp! pored it, and the umpire said “Strike two.” visage shown; “YES, 'M THE MAN WHO GAID THE TEAM WAS A SUNGN OF QUITTERS, NOW LOOK AT ME. THE ROOTERS DID THAT.” ¢ maddened thounands, and the echo anewered jook from Ca io audience was awed « grow stern and cold, they saw his muscles strain, « — ae : New rk ? 4) 7 ; x cove + % {i{} And they kuew that Casey wouldn't let the ball go by again , t . oo “ 4it} : “ gtom ss. ‘ ‘ ae Tho sneer le gone from Casey's Ips, his teeth are clenched in hate; 5 He pounds with eruel vengeance his bat upon the plate; And now the piteber holds the ball, and now he leta it go, At Chicago. re And now the air is shattered by the force of Casey's blow. 2 ie Us Washington ...6 ecco +8 : 1 Oh, somewhere in this favored land the sun |« shining bright. ChiARO ceceee we ener BD f TIL | f The 4 ls playing somewhere and somewhere hearts are light; Batteries: Johneon and Street | And » whore men are laughing and somewhere children shout, Burns, Owens and White. But there is no joy in Mudvi mighty Casey haa struck out At Detroit ‘The tourtats from the University | ==—ss=mecmes ania » of North Dakota hit # bump in the R WE bit 9 bas “ BATTLING NELSON TQ [ussts. wel net, place sar New York .... © 6 3| first game with Beattle College yes stacles In the way of completing the SET OE SE ES A. BRIDGE & CO.—LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST—A. BRIDGE & CO, ~ LIVE SPORTING NEWS E BAT Base Ball HS | Vane | Dugdale water wat | CLEARANCE SALE SPECIAL On th ther hand, | Bennett " ‘-% tragged down sing but th all, Wh ar UKE I * | | Tt | blast Akin ge Any i 86 4 nhoad of & uf Hut it's uf and th k Hickey rare ahape alway ndersola m i sunt following Sunday Vancouver and | We can prove dt, [Portland will play here. The |games are scheduled for Van too. leouver, but owing to the anti-8un i day baseball law there, the com Money Back if Y Weat t leal grou 75¢ Cakes Dowagiac < | 615-619 First Avenus Do Y Realize What This Means to You? —_ Oli irom Regular Prices an admitted fact that we hays i thiers at t we're giving 1 fourth off regular es, it that we're suits here ellow’s r and Tacoma play at | pri 4 park next Bunday, The = ST 2.3 Opes esereese erresroemscceeesanenee aves Minnow 38c _— On the Square Opp. Totem Pole # on first and the ball went through Raymond, Me, Detrott 10 3, “erday | match, the Battler said — Bassey, Spencer camping at third. | = ns ; The local Inds played classy bal FIGHT M'FARLAND 1 will make McParland Rover Bassey became confused and threw Standing of the Clube Batteries: Hughes and Klein. a.4 outpointed the visitors at € thy. _ land & propo: | Downgia ike cise the kell Wook. a taal W. I. Pet.jow; Summers and Schmidt stage of the game, winning, 6 Scien aien cee re tee dound and Spencer made a break | Pittsburg ..... 87 23 7) Oass lot Dakota down with , “g — also acknowledged that be | ue E M el Chicago ... 28 650 At Cleveland, hits. Both teams played a good| CHICAGO, July 22—Battling Nol-| 084 the worst of the Woigast on: | o: “a at anki | Seaton and Holm both pitched | New York 31 803 R. H. E.| game in the field, few bobbles be-| son announced yesterday that he | CoUPter during the Elka’ convention | the otter Halt, Yau tenallt tne meee aceetiaut te. Beore: {Cincinnati <2... 460.42 40 BIZ) Boston ....65 sees voeeed 7 O/ tng registered. Score was ready to fight Packey McFar.|'" Los Angotes to delay ; sad | Cream R. H. B| Philadelphia .... .. 35 44 AMD Cleveland 1... essese ee ee | HM. £./ land in the fall provided the stock When Bat was questioned con: | 9) 09 15-Hook Dowagiac Minnow Se ce + 7 3'St. Louts .. a3 46 23 e: . Rostos Ryan Pape 3 t! yards champion defented either Ad| cerning the report that the Mil-! tic Dowagiac No. 200 Casting Bait 8 3) Brookly 39 63 288! ccuins and Donches; Cleveland ; 19 3 | Wolgast, Cyclone Thompson or | waukee man bad handed him the! 5, 9.4/4 x —h’s D Boston uM i Berger and Clarke Batteriee—Conmy and Kytlo; | Pishting Dick Hyland before that | surprise of his life, be calmly re |" the Minnow a Oass and Ladd time | plied : ie Sever Sees sst:| Only oleven points separate Spo Stendiag of the Clubs. ‘ Nelson sald he would sign for a ‘Wolgast certainly made a credit. | *5* Svoress Mapicine te the sia | kane and Aberdeen in the race for Wop. Laowt. Pet ‘ (round battle before Coftroth’s |able showing He held me even, all og he, 538 |second position. Both teams are a eae Dance Toni sind at San Francisco, but that he|right, possibly he had a slight Fred M. Spinning better than maple, $$] | Mighting hard, and we simply must pita 5 6 | Dance at Dreamland et ay had not decided whether he shade. He deserves the credit he det | be up and doing ere long aif | +: and Union st. Admission free. °** | demand ringside weight. Indicating ' ts getting.” | 1310 Second Ave. —__—_—-—__} For This Week’s Selling | We are now o fering, as a special feature of our Annual Mid-Sum- mer Clearance Sale, some 500 suits for men and young men, originally retailing for $15.00, $18.00, $20.00 and $22.50, products of the best clothes makers in America, while they last—sizes for MEN AND YOUNG MEN SIO We have cut on high grade suits that retail during the season at $25.00, $30.00 and $35.00, during this clearance sale $1 4, 75 pe until they are all sold, to the low price of......... LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST and $3.50 Shoes First and Yesler—————- Two Entrances-———— First and Yesler pee An Early Call Will Insure Splendid Values ff Mi Se: Some Weights Suitable For Early Fall Wear