The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 10, 1909, Page 2

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es Se WE MIGHT mS op THE Pt man ‘\ et) xe | | = PHILLIES OM White lon weewe ARE oun, WANDERING PENNANT HOPES Werrmary WAwIne But We Didn’t—Outhit the Redmen and Played an Errorless Game, but Spo- kane Fin thed in Front. | Quaker City Goes Wild Over Detroit's Ignomin- ious Defeat Krause Opposed Willetts on the| Slab. Had not Mr, Kellackey, who pre sides behind the bat for the Turks, | muffed one at the home plate tn} the first inning, and had not the same Mr, Kellackey hit into two} double plays, Seattle's percentage | might be feeling better this morn ing, and there might be a « /' wore —— =e | thy United PHILADELPHIA, Aug, 10.— Beto: a wild, frenzied mob of Q eny fans, Philadelphia completely out | |elassed the Detroit Tigers yosterday afternoon, and won easily, 7 lo 1 (esves ee =A = me your RAT) | WANT ro STRAMGLE a a Vy worny DOINGS IN THE SPORTING WORLD TERSELY TOLD F —————— OR STAR READERS PITCHER CUBS’ RELIANCE 00 wove’ my 9 erm: TNT iy and hia aplendial has kept the Cub 1, bad would ha i Reulbach defeated ; 13, haying Won Hine wtralghe during which he al + a8 his lhe is better t n nd ¢ ar lian “mt n tt ‘ likely to be mont desper RUSTRALINS MART THE JEFFRIES Fh (Dy United Pree) NEW YORK, Aug. 10.—Hugh Intoah, the Australian fight promot ler, under whose auspices Tommy urna and Jack Johnson fought, t« 1 xpected to arrive here on Friday \ | prepared to offer from $50,000 to j $75,000 for the proposed battle be » tween Johnson and Jeffries, the scene of the meeting to be the arena in which Burns lost the title ta Johnson It is not likely that MelIntosh's offer will create any great amount mt, at et in the Jef hase around the falls at Spokane On top of Bunday victory, tt set But Mr. Kellackey did muff the . the town wild aphere at home in the first tm | | Krause, Connie Mack's young and he did hit into two double} bY find, was on the sinh agatnet Wil plays, and although the sometimes | 5 letts, The former pitched a supe hy triumphant Turks outhit the In-| % }game and got gilt edged support d@ians, and played an errorleas on Willetts twirled classy ball, but} game, they went down to defeat 6 (ouonee,, WAY hia support was worse than rotten, | to 3 ARE you $0 eight errors going up on the Tiger# Let wa pray that Mr, Kellackey Gaoveny, HOW'T aide of the seore i @oes better this afternoon WE wid 4 GAM Juat six points divide the two in “i Beattie ABR H POA ER ba the pennant Derby now at t | ; in, 2b eo, B88: 9 | quarter post, Detroit is bh 1 1 | cor eat I i ie a |the brink with a half a game lend foanett, db & ¢ 0 the akers. The standing Lyneh, of...5.8 © 2 8 8 6 | Over Quaker ‘ +t 2 Ff ff fl etroseve View OF DUGDALE’S BALLYARD AFTER FRISK POPPED UP IN NINTH VESTER EVE. toon anche a rig Vailadelpt ie ¥o ‘ PSaRT Ty WHAT IS FASS GIBSON’S VALUE MORE C000 STABLES [aa tow dare |= = rr | In @ few days the American Totals 4064 Tt 1 1 ; enge chub se in the atretch Spokane— AB RH. PO. A B. | Jeo pgm Malan Pregtin a Brinker, cf...4 1 2 2 1 0 ? Il the Tigers still be tn the Ie Qiiman wes 8 8 2 bk It looks like @ good thing that they } ; 3 ae won't Hughey noingy’ crowd ave S88 4 2 ey = Ee ye paecappepentume jhas run ite race too early In the 2-8 8 6 (Ry Uelted Pree) | game and they are tiring under Soraiek. Es Yas ee as ae Jone much, very much, to keep his| VANCOUVER, Aug. 10--The| the whip. Jensen, pos 8 8 8 1 0 Of team tm frout of the ramaiag, high class of horses which Will be} And don’t overlook Hoston in thin| hittsburm One of the mon least heard aboat, | ...,, f oo | Derby. The Baked Bean boys are |. VO8R? Votale «dE gi ea ad | Geors aon In of the great oe ee wis o saying little and sawing wood. |New Yo Seove by tanings: A ee est catchers that ever threw oat @ ™eetlng of the Pritish Columbia While the odds are long againat | incinoact Spokane 40000001 0-8) man at second, Unite nahan, | Thoroughbred association, Which |their finishing In. front, a. litte | PBladelphia Hits by Innings Sullivan, Kling and stare, bexine August 21, can be gauged) wager that they cross the wire seo * Louls Beattie @2OR F242 1—14 ibson ts not & showy backstop, but from the fact that Irving Whesteraft, | ooq wouldn't be bad, and it would | rookie Spokane . 4OLOGO1LOFO—9 there 40 ways from the deuce the millionaire breeder and. facet | go, surprise some wide awak Boston Summary: Two-base hits—Magee, Willing George” is what Man-jof St, James Island, haa shipped |fanation if the best the Tigers did Sisgelt Satay. magic: Gr” ieee on ager Fred Clark calle him, and| his entire eastern string here 10| wa, Bact balle—Off Engie, 1, off willing right. If Gibeon go | supplement the stable he is moing Double tere ~Bagie to Fi through the season without acel-/ at Victoria Marvin Hart f* going to ot . pd Ryoho wg end font and catch every game, as is| Barney Bchrelber of Laouleville| fighting because his jaw was brok Don't plan planned, there ts no apparent rea | has decided to send his stable offen by Shreck Hart te the first vou why the team should sot hang | 20 good ones [pug to admit talking ts necessary jonto first place. If he falters, the! The entries cloned Saturday with/to a fighter, although ve had grand defense will go to pieces like @ promising array for each of the the goods on several of them the one-hoss shay 1) stakes The only substitute catcher the Detroiters who follow the har Pirates have is Pat O'Connor, who| J8¢k Jobneon te about as poplar) ness horse game witnessed the nov ia not yet ready for fast company, |'8 Kalamazoo, Mich, as @ than el sight of a $40,000 stal being te Nordyke Umpire-—Carruthers. Take care ol 6 . «3 6 Batteries—-Baker and Dashwood; Kinsella and Murray RH. BR 2 1 eee eee eees and who could not fill the Gibson! ¥ith the amallpox He couldn't jogged through the streets whee aceldents and Standing of the Clubs, SEONG BISON, shoes If he tri 2 find accommodations tn the first Ed Geers drove The Harvester Pet PITTSBURG, Aug. 10,-—-Buppose class hotels In the celery town. eight miles across the city #49! you owned a baseball club that was/* * **## ARH RRE RE He : — $37 | Yeading the league along toward) WHAT WINNER 01D ; fin | the three-fifths mark when the race yd APTER M. 6 ce was hotter than Tombstone, Aria, / » How would you feet tf you American Leanne. in dog days, and suddenly realized! @ won the world’s greatest har P At Philadetphia, 1) Detroit, 1 that you had but one catcher ca | ness horse race and $40,000 % At New York, : Cleveland, ¢ a hiaet weildeat \@ with ie? t Rosten, 2; Chicago, 1 5 h At Washington, 1; Mt. Louls, 9 You'd consider said catcher an ns-/* — What sort of celebration set worth pretty near hia weight in| * ‘Would you indulge tn Standing of the Clubs. ratiim, wouldn't yout |® ‘There have been some riot Won. Lost. Pet.| Such is the Pittsburg situation, * Us scenes following the M. $9 610 | today and It isn't violating any con.) * 82d M. Often its finiah has 40 804) fidences to say that Col. Barney|® been the excuse for the own 43 = S83 | Dreyfurs, owner, and Pred Clark,|* ¢f of the winning horse to 50 B10 | manager, look upon George Gibson, * Ake @ descent on the wine 4 62 480 /the reliable backstop, as the one|* oom and surround all the Ee $2 480] best bet of the Pirate outfit, |® bubble water tn sight, Often , s 444| It doesn't require a warrant or|* these celebrations have been dy 291 searchlight to uncover the real continued down town, only — % a rong for the Pirates’ success to wind up when nature re George Gibson, the club's great betled Somewhat different was the celebration which 8. A Pletcher, Jr, the Indianap otis banker who owns Mar gin, chose. From the stand Pletcher 4 “ 99 | catcher, hax worked in every game | ‘4 save one the club has played this % summer, and his knowledge of bat ters, his hitting and throwing. have A new store is about to open a watched Margin finish her ] a store that will carry under one roof q third heat. He ducked to #/ aR ‘ arya "4 the telegraph office. There, everything required to completely furnish without healtation, he filed the following telegram, which, for terseness, elo quence and sentiment would be hard to equal in Mtera ture Mrs. 8. A, Pletcher, Jr Indianapolis, Ind: We have wor the M. and M. and all that goes with it. 1 would give it all if you were only here.” eee your home from kitchen to parlor a store to be managed by men who ap- preciate to the full the high character of its competitors already in the field and who, knowing this, come among you with con fidence of securing a good share of your trade ee ee ee ee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee ee . The men behind this store come before you Ora Morningstar, the billiard and | pool wonder, is expected to retire trom the sport because of the experience in the furniture business, ex- small financial returns. perience in the stove and range business, ex- If some one will Invent an air hip that will remain up ¢ the government ought to be content to perience in the kitchen-ware business—in cut out the apeed proviso | DID YOU EVER Catch a Salmon With a Rod Outfit? It's Great Sport We have & large variety of trowt and salmon trolling vutfite ready for your Inspection, Silk lines from Bhe to Whileen, @tewart and perience in the rug and carpet business, ex- short, experience in every department that } has anything to do with the furnishing of an | American home | Experience is a great teacher and is re | sponsible for most of the really good ideas in use today. So this store comes to you | with a dominant idea--an idea which in volves giving you a little better goods, a a little better price, coupled with a little bet- ter service, a little better treatment, a great deal quicker delivery and much less trouble in making necessary adjustments ON ALL Summer Suits Odd Pants and Oxfords See the Windows h with an with the is, reels, fly b hen ets. Double and single lead * in any length “THE DENT” A. L. HALL SECOND AVENUE Eat Mapleine Ice Cream It’s Delicious On the 615 to 619 Square | First Avenue Opp. Totem Pole Mapletne fs the hotter than maple. Standing of the Ciubs Don't try to play slfrtstep if you have to think how you are going te use your feet; you've got time to think of how you will cateh the ball only that suite you and stick to it Watch the catchers signals. Ii helps a whole lot Always arran will cover seoc I a i ee el ie ie i ee ee te ee ee TO THE HOME MAKERS OF SEATTLE alter many years of experience in business . BETWEEN PIKE & PINE as the big fellow ta strongly opposed to fighting out of America, Johnson, too, it is shia, 2 | Bald, does not care to fight in Aus ‘ tralia, because he was not treat any too well during bis stay in the Antipodes Won. Lost. Pet 69 T19| That $5,000 Jeffries put of forfelt will kee the fight a a7 693 satisfied while the big fellow 48 “0 496 to Europe and gets a diamond “a 63 464 hitch on another bale of coin o & 430 | Meanwhile, Mr. Johnson, there's a “% 8660 216 | vacant place in the spotlight walt “ 3 262 | ing for you to darken it RRR EATER SOME SAGE ADVICE BY HANS. out grandstand plays. what kind of a glove you use. Find out the one jo by sign whether you or the second baseman 4 in case of an attempted steal. It prevents cops the other fellows guessing <j eteeeee eee eee The policy of this store will be your inter ests, your wishes, your convenience first and always, From the very beginning you will find our advertising conservative and a truthful reflection of the goods advertised. Over-statements will not be tolerated and you can come here confident of finding every article as represented, if not a little better This store will open Saturday, August 14. You are extended a most cordial invita- tion to visit and inspect this new store on the opening day or as soon thereafter as convenient. We feel sure you will find many things here to please y You may have no house furnishing needs right now, but we want you to come just the same, for we want j to make your acquaintance You will find us in the commodious build- ing formerly occupied by the McCarthy Dry Goods Company on the east side of Second avenue, a few steps from Pike street. We have set out to give you something better, to make it possible for you to furnish your home more to your taste at a less ex penditure, and you can depend upon it—we will do just that hoax I why ‘1am not, 7 w Cy Moreing 108 0 jum ald Huckety « BA.) will also stay “re | Frank Hermag 1 Dougtass, be team, $109, team from he” saturday, na. 3 tow Mert tm i rae ites & 4 WotllO® tn bpp t at Sacrament 9g, 25¢ Leather Hana” Screw Driver al a ' Handle Leather Handle “ Serews Ce r ks Spencer boc Hillings Spencer Aaa ¢ Perfect Handle tOc Portect Handle Fred M. 1510 SHOOND at Mapieine Ld 0 me new fle better than 8 maple. i a %

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