The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 6, 1909, Page 2

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4 THE STAR-—FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1909. oe es rn i SWNT BST NEWS | Scan Ovens: om "i IGHT bo. LOWERS Standing of ~~ b “3 Se | BRS Lene egneancannaggastaeeaegnatggnseenettgeeenaggeneeeitttt : 60 620 BY THE RINGSIDER the Papke end of it ta eo ne P hited ” | I 1 i et hia BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Aug phe demanded & $2,500 guara . 4s | Just an things begin to look up in| the privilege of 40 per cont of — Rea eer lev innd | ‘ " the fight ine, the promoters stub. | the house ree ub bucked on Hf Time of game © ntnutes. Chicago | 49 495 | bed thelr toes and one match that | Rarantes, but Papke has Insued hin) Capron’s Drive Brings) bouiie piay—cni and FOUN | Now York | 45 G2 464] was on ie off, and another mateh (olUmatum, which is $2,500 guaran t 7 aa Louls “a 438 | that was hanging fire ts sood ap /et@, OF 40 per cent privilege, or no ' Home the Bacon, but vorttang mee, tear | Washington so Th “ano | Mena hanging fire 8 as wood an |e, OF 10 ber cont prtvtioge, oF i Vancouver at kane the articles, the Mindon club has |l0u8 to come Weat at thin time, as) Mike Lynch Really | Tacoma at “Aberdeen called off the Cove Attell match, |h@ has & number of profitable on Saved the Day. / the Clubs jwhich was to have been one-half of #aeements in Kurope in view, If | w I the twoutar event card for August D€ ean seo the money, however, be! axe Ep Se : 20 Attell, who le matehed to » | WH come out Say, Mike Lynch owns this town! ‘8 aie pognds With Sitar Messen |e Tt wae in the thirteenth with two A 4 : Oakland on August 11, insisted that ig Al Kaufman will be tn our 4 4 the | ¥ a O88 he given the money agreed upon | midat tomorrow, The blacksmith, nh ae ion if wl og, | Pacoma ° us ah ginally by the Misaton club, no| who went North to fight Dr, Roller, gaore 5:3 to 2 ts, ween a * - [Brooklyn siesesserse 4 12 Bl mattor if he lost or only mado a | but who was prevented by the po ager on aie trees lore @2@eee@eeeeeererecoroogs urn oo. , draw of it With Reagan, ‘This the|lice f engaging in anything pods gl aly dee @| Batterios — Ball and Berger; | club refused to do, declaring that If} more strenuous than «& wristalap oor tae ball, Be eee 1? Ayre 3 ST $ Maddox, Philippi, Leever and Gib} Attell lost to Reagan he would not ping match with the wrestlenpag ed boli sue tae @ | son |be the drawing card he would have |{ist, will not remain in the city we ee aiaaa te Babe : 3 lboon had he not met Reagan, An: |long, as he t# anxlous to got back = " Dall. ene Keatte helt LEAGUE Ps At Chicago. lother hitch tn the matter of forfelta|to work. After a short Pon here pease ny hevend Mihe's reach. Anal? Si ret wane . HL. B. Jaleo avaso, the club demanding that he will start for the Bast In quest ; 4 3 Bostor i toll pe 00 for welx 4 ap of short bow just as every fan was ready to un seee Peoeeesrerdeoeooooos |’ a : : tae oly " . nl welent and “ f short bouts : ight and regrets, Mike leaped é . 2 6 1) paras anager Foley, on be RET: bat “into the alr and speared the At Low Angeles. 4 Batteries Richle and Smith; | balf of Attell, asked that the club Jim Jeffries 's telling the ord bali with one lunch hook R. MH. Bl) hrown and Archer post @ similar forfeit binding it to | Just how he in going to pulveria * paelr gy ento SS ae | . on of the icles of Johnson when he gots the negro in P moment 8,500 fans sat in | Sacramento ..... , jearry out ail he art jcoles prise and then the tor | Los Angeles 7 9 6]. Second game R. HM. Bl agreement the ring. Four hundred punches volceless surpr a 1 je va tonto! » . y nado broke loose, It was a contin:| attorles—Brown and Byrnes; |NOWOM s...+sssres S$ EL thle ine ) Fotused to do, and |from every potat of the compass vation for Mike from the | Nagle and H. Smith ‘ e aa Foley no sign of re declares the champion he ee Regie ghey it ais a aye Battorles—Brown and Graham; |ing from bia attitude, Matchuiaker|ragchewer of the world, will be catch the equal of which has never At San Francisco. Pfister and Archer | Hester today definitely called the hurled at te “Stacks and if one been A 1 ard kR oH. B mateh off. As a substitute for the only one-—lande s and hemoed uu te vebel saith? Vernon . o 86 3 At Ot a H. Ky | Aitell-Cove matell, Hester may sign| But, what's the use t jJobason's| o t 7 : > lup Tommy MeCarthy and Charlle| money te up in Chicago, Jeffries’ ts) Seattle which approached it for Oakland ay rr ; 9} up Tommy MeCarthy : \ dhutiiaeee’ and pumeaces Balterice—Harking ané Hegaslar eee eee 1 fol Reltly, who put up @ viclous 10|/up in New York and both | are =e { e ° d r 1 a a St. Louls ... 2 | ' | eed er ¢ vin vr hors, | Tt saved a hard-fought game and! Christian and Lalonge | Datterlee--McQuitien, Moore and] {2 te a pee liminary to the |r ady for dregs ng cir sachors, | ee iving Mode Ss in ( Jur Win Ows ved the way for victory a few Me M rayne-Corbs gh < goln ar ’ Sy later when Tealey Ray Standing of the Clubs. | Deatn Bachman and Phe!pa Oregons, or Timbuctoo, and there \ Lost. Pet » negotiations opened yester|you are. If Johnson and Jeffries : mond shot a twister to Adams, whe \ aC “ ‘ ond mete juggted the ball and threw too late ; $3 mnerane fight in September be don't get down to business pretty ry to eatch Tealey at first, Bennett “a8 R oH Papke and Frank Man-|soon and quit fraeturing the Eng: | F, Jaid down a perfect bunt and Tealey , 8 rH pad Meer i : | tell be the North Bnd club are | lish language, they should be plneb: m winged it to second. Big Chi ; is 1) cates J practically off, at least so far as ied aa public nulsances. p an nault, hurling for Portland, did not . = _Batteries—Raymond and Seblet; | we ——t og Tigdl aa0y Beg 10 lhe pitts eaughope == in. but luekily for ws | tember, was hurled from the pulpits ¢ " fonce again, bu ly fe Z so he walked the Sflent Norseman aga ‘ ’ - od Siamat f the Olwl went tuto the chicken eaup. of the churches In which pray | By this time the fans were yelling nding of (he Clubs 7 of mei Por vbr gig Mod | no Woman's Christian Temper wed to the! veon caught Cooney | day ff first Th through with a clout to right center a while Tealey Raymond tore to the ewlee oF adopted 6 46 ' Gus guarded the first sack made Half Price Sale with the winning run At Washington | New York b : ning the propor * Portland's oaly tally came tn the wah muae or HB. | Clelnnatt “ 46 506/ Lee Magee’s friends ty the right er - third, when Fournier pounded the | @yoyoland .... ccccceeee.0 18 2) PDMadelphia .., : 441 |bleachers shake tn the ova the| Notwithetanding the opposition pellet over the right barricade for Washington . a ee at Louie 0 438 | There a always a enn 28 ff Ba ven yee deh 9 em i ‘ovr » ut ol each, you nO a . i : ete aerenty u Batteries: Young and Bemis; | joston es aon. wires are Salas kept hot of aca a I he 1 Witherup, Obl and Street, : | kin pulled of a bt of fleld- | of the association who are trying to ® _ Akin, 3b ) Gray Roy Akin pulled ou " he hts to fight bere pene: urs ay wl ae Be Second game RB 8) es | ing tn the 1ith which wig ewked | get the hearyweigh « ; 408 t os. Kiassey ripped pne to) during the annual agricultural fair rie Washingt Savas iat ; 1 Hi lL! irene ‘Tealey ‘couldn't. readh with| They have offered a purse of #5 | Sat ee +4 Bthnersc etapa AXwSL ~ js pike 5 fat Akin. apeinted [000 aud the offeris backed by are some rices or tomorrow Ss ge ae | Batteries——Palkenberg and Be lacroas and just palled the ball at|M@en of wealth, Efforts have bees 40 6 mis; Smith and Street ri £ Challor & | i shecked the | made to get Tom Longboat, the In-) oe M (Hi ree ee dian Marathon runner, to compete | . ° Sige Gan 4 |ball'e Might in such « manner that dian Marathon nt 7 Portiand. = ABR I PO. A ne L pend au . Paes vant cl Ge dee or before all the ladies, too! | for the throw, When he recovered . tolegratn — —— by W RS $3 2 6 ©) 8t Lous . seuss 3 : | t Ingwerson, the secretary of the | poise, however, he slammed the $6 8 8 3 Sinew York .............8 1 6 bie pelea hat (#0ciation, from Longboat’s manager aoe EF a a : Gus Thom 4 Chk ball to Magee with such force that kL t $$ 8 Fo 8) Battorion: Potty, Wate and] tought each other to a haihfellow:|you couldnt vee It with a tele-/B0l Mite. The message stated that) art. seasonabie goods tO go, § § ff Blstophens; Warhop and Kieinow. | yotmot, apeaaing moundwie, Gus|acope, It was a real plece,of jw + pg a er +3 o5 3 Second game R. HH. Bjwas nicked for seven hits and/ ball and the applause makers work deunains 7 Gegumatier 86; provie-| e ‘ 2 6 6 St Lous .. v4 4 2) Chinault for eight. The Invading| ed overtime. 1,000 and $600 9 Gainastt, » -..6 St fi New York « vec 3 Blewirter fanned mine of us, while pon oe my sas { Totals ...45 1 7 1) Batteries—Graham and Criger;|Gus whiffed ight. Gus Big Hert W hailing. worked In his “T race against a relay of Call-| e seve owt when winning run was Wilson and Kielnow. four and Obttnaalt seven. yesterday nd fornia. feanere over & iS<nile} j the Portlander's passes were palpa-| be looked mighty good on M | course, Longboat wants $1,200 with | e ee » footege: ‘ At Boston, dle presenta, and not duc to the loss | He hes « whip like « gatiing UB)” aetna) gig for expenses 9 gest. “et eons gessei Rostoo-Detrolt-—tain. ot control That about gives some | His throw to second bs great stuff. This is considered too high and Ing?) | Summary: T iden of what the mound men Bert cannot - oe y gage: rhon expects to wire the runner! e e Home run—Fow At Philadelphia, dished the je big and strong and a bea }@ proposition this afternoon that ¥ smaveens. Meninett, Mane 2A Firat game— RHE — for back sopping | wall be more satisfactory to the an ruck out—Hy Thompaoh, #; by| Chicago .... +0 °4 3) When Mike Lynch made his sociation if not to Longboat 9 e inault, 9% Bases on dalie—Oft Philadelphia ............8 3 I] great catch in the 18th, Mr, Mayes Bereeaee fi ok Chimault, F- 1ctl nacteries: Smith aad Baltivan; |atopped dead im his tracks, and bie Los Angeles After the Scrap. e $= | ¢ aap BY heres LF! copetr LO8 ANGELOS, Cal, Aug 6—! - pence of aman who ha mm kissed | paint Promoter Tom Me(Carey jby a plle driver. Mayor was in a] | antinanona today that he will go to/ 9 e i dase, and after the game thought} |New York about the time Jim Jef-| v 5 j seriously of swearing to a warrant) | friew fs due to return from his pro-| @ i i, charging Mike with grad larceny. | | poned European trip, and be on/| If ever @ player was robbed of a | the ground when the bidding for the hit, 1t was Mayes when Mike amoth-| Jeffries Johnacn champtonship bat } 9 ered that drive to the boards tle See ole CATS en S uits at “T'm going to get him this time,” muttered George Capron when he '50c 12x 36 Adjus' table strode to the pan in the 13th. It Pree. | was plainly up to George. With a VISAL sh Col, Ake r ¥ A strong Galvanized Window hit he could break up a grand little wed 7 “ lcondemnation of the proposed bout | party. Earlier tn tho game George | ierwoon Jim Jeffries and Johnson, had an opportunity to clean, he failed. In the 13th, ho the colored champion, which the Men's $4.00 and $5.00 Oxfords; tans, blacks, patents and oxbloods, at $ : Men's $5.00 Tan Shoes; genuine willow calf and tan; Mat top; go at bit ha ball 90 hard that it rhs | Twlare pagel, yar prin geen ; a All Fancy Vests at.... ...-EXACTLY HALF tre ome wth the win how gg haimmadis gelver Asuating 10c Cotton Garden Gloves at, per pair... .....ssececseeee ces reson ~ bloc to 3¢ ine tn width. od with! pack ot Pate indians — ‘ 15e Sox, tan and black, at...csccscasessssssevescemces 4 Pairs for ; aftery, ar Famous Shawknit 25¢ Sox, in tan and black, at.......+..2 Pairs after the “big catch.” He was Yi ives out, whieh ye Fee wilt prot by baring now, ° Regular 3 for 50c Fancy Sox, handsome designs.,........ Pairs for p ce of dise oe prevention te always ‘a [Iuuch lower tham the price of & Genuine Extracted German Handkerchiefs, full size. ....::+....4 {@ President Suspenders, at. .os0s00'00 cesses sccccscsvccnm meowssill Galvanized wire cloth or My screen securely locked frame rp por rust Mike had a mak to feel happy sanitary bat escape him. And when Mayes hammered it, Mike's only thought wae to save the game. He did, curatives. Sale ends Aug. 11th $244 Galvanised Adjustable Bereon bbe 14436 Galvanized Adjustable Chunky Bassey came through with,» clasay spear iy the 11th. | Hse, oe aeeeivoe at th, 91,60, ff | S00 1THRE Galvaniznd Adjustabte Grand assortment 50c Neckwear, at........ceseeeceeesevescees ich saved the day for Portland. eet T) $2.40, $2.08. | Boreen |Capron Iammed a smoker to right . ' | $50 21438 Galvanized Adjustable * . . * Ate Seas «at bog ” $1.00 Silk Stripe Negligee Shirts, at........... 04 on0 000 vy Galvanized Ad- | a Nacquet creen : oa \ea high Into an the dead run, leap | Solty Its " we. : itxts R.. Gaivanized Ad $1.00 Blue Chambray Golf Shirts, at.. Fee e eee ee eee teen eee nes eee |down the sphere with one hand. It} he Bate Heavy Gorvantend Aé- ‘ | was a gre sat plece of baseball and] Piper glo ri 4 Wve Seer Saye Serene AP $1.00 Fancy Percale Golf Shirts, at...........ceceeeeeees the crowd gave him a hefty hand, | | despite the fact that he robbed Se-| }attle of the game Fight there And little Tealey Raymond His} running stab of Staton's fly back | |of short tn the fourth foreed the } banzal bunch to open their bat jteries. The ball was golng away ‘trom Tealey, but he managed to trap it with outstretched hands, It| was a sweet bit and the little} y Galvanized Ad- BESREES: $1.50 Fancy Plaited Shirts, at.......ssscececsessueeseeaesesnanenee $1.00 Mesh Knit Mercerized Underwear, at... .......c00000+0000000000 Spalding trade mark te a gusraniee of quality Spalding catalogue of all athletic sports (144 p iwstrations) matied fr One-Fourth Off on Boys’ Suits A Great Clearance Sale of the Latest Styles and Fabrics ONE-FOURTH OFF PRICES $4.00, Special $3.00!$7.50, Special $5.65 " $5.00, Special $3.75 $8.50, Special $6.35 36.00, Special $4.50 $10, Special $7.50 $12.50, Special $9.45 One-Third Off on All Wash Suits J. Redelsheimer one ~~ Corner __ Avenue 4 & Co. | Coseiate. A. L. HALL STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE 1444 fw he Ww. H. STARK — -_ ———— | 816 Third Avenue Central Buliding 10 SROOND AVENUE, 50c Jersey Ribbed Form Fitting Underwear, at. .........++000008 : $1.50 Silk Finished Derby Ribbed Underwear, at............s+ee00e00#! ALL STRAW HATS AT HALF PRICE AND LESS shortstop was compelled to lift his} 50c and 75¢ Silk Hat Bands—fancy—at ..........scseeesseeeusees | ja to the nolsy fam. | ae ae ae * . Men's $2.50 Outing and Summer Weight Trousers, at .....++ $1.29 | sy BoE aine Petey weal Paget | Men’s $3.00 Outing and Summer Weight Trousers, at ........++ $1.50 | in the ame gh tco4 the ball ove Men's $4.00 Outing and Summer Weight Trousers, at .....+6++0+ $200 Men's $5.00 Outing and Summer Weight Trousers, at ..... vee e e200] Men's $6.00 Outing and Summer Weight Trousers, at ......++0++" OE EAR Mann GSS sheger | Men's $7.50 Outing and Summer Weight Trousers, at ..... + GBB A.-Y.-P. And Your Money Back If You Want It ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler, First and Cherry. Optical © Department. f waking your purchases of fab~ wing Special Prices Friday and Saturday Only an ave Sitk Hodies (Net Cotton.) ing tackle of me, tw allk bedy (not cotton), and a large vart- Souvenir knives, warranted steel, something useful and attractive; take one home We have in stock a large line of hunting axes and knives, of all first class makes and in all sizes and t trout tlhe b lot Base fF b lot of fe \e Reels, Lines, Baskets, everything wary to go fishing can be had here right prices. shapes—if made we have it, me

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