The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1909, Page 2

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Mh E JENSEN Io. OME VERY... LUCKY PERSON The Indian Curve Artist Could Find Alaskan) Nuggets in a House Garbage’ Can, Mr, Erven Jeu sen ought the base bal COAST LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs / : ‘ At Bar Oak ) Ft Angpten—Los As Sunday" At Tf and 1 Ver Hash |. | At Francis - to 4-48 to out] Phat Tuc re ral pa gentleman would find Alaskan nug | d time tn a week thi the rag gels e garbage can of a ten cept hash ro sty chap Jen pat the skids under the seplrants for Ni le thre deliv I from But Young Turks wow have ned first if they had a ulnety-uine hits. B. Jensen lu fan Francisoo 9-0 ‘MORE MON WN AN EIGHT GLUG LEAGUE piece was on the job and hits aval) | Books Show oe The: Portland Northwest Club Clears} eth not against the Indian sign ma tw the hush, baby, don’t you ory Mr, Jensen will go leagues by and by Some the he Daniel Dug lale. The score ARR MF SS ah | 460 28 40 0 4 9 0 4 0 i . 7 cia 7:96 3 = bt | 0 were there to gladden | and exchequer of Mr. | A. #/ Siin the south More Than Coast Team —Is Good Ball Town. (iy United Pree) PORTLAND, Of Aug 16 1| Casey's Colta make more money on oir northern trips in eight we ,| than the Beavers do when they play cities for nine Is take more money weeks, The 8 Jout of one series In Portland than | ka} N 1 * u 1 AR RW PO. A. &| they do out of a week in San Fran > 1 6 6 @ Olelsco and @ week In Los Angeles 2 t © § F Cl Al of which was news to Frank M 5, I + 8b EY Shtah, the Warwick of the Pacific Nordyke, 1» 3 0 1 31 @ = 1] Coast league, and whieh may go far} Clynés. if 4 © @ 2 © ®/to cause the organization of an all Burnett ts 2 ff ff Bl const league for the coming season Jensen, p 5 0 © @ & | Frank Ish was a Portland visitor) 7 not so very long ago, and at that ‘Totals 2% 2 4:3 M4 Nltime Judge W. W. McCredie eeeen broached the subject of all-connt Spokane 66010000 1--2/bdall to him. The California sack Hits by innings: }holder of the southern teams gave Boattle 102103012 %—9) him the laugh, Then Judge Me Spokane @eocoriteds *| Credle opened the eyes of the finan Rempery:. Swe-base Sacrifice ng | Cal backer from the southland, He Ww " Stolen bases—Magoe took the books of the Northwest Brinker, Struck out-—By T om league and pointed some things out. & by Jenwen ¢ Bases on hy ompeon 2 off Jensen | *) Broke es Peon, die playe— Thompson, ee; Bennett and Magee; Ju ir Unmpire—Mr | ‘nett and Nordyke rney. Standing of the Clubs, Won 68 Detroit Philadelphi Lost a“ | nd | Pot 613) $13) 495 4a] 407 At New York—New York 9 Chi- be 4 7. t Boston—Boston 3, Cleveland 1 Philadeiphia—Philadelphia 2, mA Louls 1 At Washington—Warhin, Detroit 3 Tie game, call dith. > on 3, in the Sunday's Games. At Detroit—Detrott #, Chicago 1 — NATIONAL LEAGUE, E ttabure: ; Fe Saturday's Games, F At pee Frusere delphta lyn 8. At _ Chicago—Chieago Tork 5. Sunday's Games. At _Chicago—Chicago Standing of the Clubs. a Lest. » 5 “ at Sincinnati—Cinctnnat! Lm }eoma, Aberdeen. He showed that counting out all | recelpts for games played by the Northwest league in Portland, | Casey's team took more money in | {ts northern games In Seattle, Ta- Vancouver and Spokane than did the Beavers whea they went to California cities. Then the judge took the books of the Beavers and showed Ish a fow facts that he did not know before. He potnted out that when Ban Fran ¢isco came to Portland and played for the 40 per cent end of the gate recetpts, it took away more money | for that week than it did when it * | played ite 60 per cent week in San Franciseo and a 40 per cent week in Los Angeles, Mr. Ish decided to stay a while in the Northwest and see for bim self, and as a result of his trip to the northiand and the figures of Judge McCredie, it is now believed Mr. Ish will come back firmly con vinced that an eightteam Pacific Const league will be a winner, and that he will be ready to back it when the question comes up at the end of the season, If Ish decided Pet. [that ft should be an elghtteam ivi 660 | 16) 131 S43) as Phila- Bos. 0 t St. Loule—st. Louls 4, Brook-| New New league !t will be that, for he is the money behind the throne in the California baseball situation. To Vancouver tt: 30p.m. Return by Daylight Through Victoria. Princess Char. lotte both ways, giving time for a visit at the cities of Vancouver and Victoria. Takes you en route through Active pass and the San Juan islands. CANADIAN PACIFIC, 609 Fret Av. On the Square Choice of the Remaining Summer Suits at HALF PRICE 617-619 First Ave. Opp. Totem Pole c | 60 Hot 6 Walince ‘Tutleapoonh “UNKEARD-OF 6 . ~ TEAM WON THE GREAT A tl MEET ANNUAL ROSE SMASHED THE WORLD'S SHOT .PUT RECORD—LOCAL ATHLETES WERE A COM. PLETE SURPRISE, AND MADE A CLEAN SWEEP IN MANY EVENTS. RALPH ROSE PUTTING THE SHOT. MISSOURI ATHLETIC CLUB over two tallies tn their haif, be ete pape oy oad cause of & pase, two steals and « RRR REE ee ornce of error In the second a * | frame, the evening seribes got to * RESULTS. @ |kelber and put over a pair of runs * & |them#elves, Thomas reached first ® SEATTLE ATHLETIC ULUB....++ @ |when Bd Kelsey fell down and bit ® OLYMPIC uve eet @& (hie Mp, and then Freddie Wagner @ CHICAGO ATHLETIC CLUB @ (Wncorked « three-tagger. This *® NEW YURK ATHLETIC CLUB & |peeved the Pt. hurler, but when ® KANSAS CITY ATHLETIC CLUB @ |Jobnny Dreher biffed a bachelor, *® MULTNOMAH ATHLETIC CLIN a (the Rotund One's disgust was com * . * * * * * * * © Ree eee eee The practically unheardof Beat largealzed nolee last Saturday aft ernoon, which was heard In athletic circles as far east as Hangor, Me. Supposedly outclassed, athletes won the annual champion ship games of the A. A. U. at the A-Y-P, Btadium with that their own trainer, ward, wan surprised It was the east against the west, and the west, and this particular section of the wert, won. James E. Sullivan, know, sald Saturday afternoon “You would have won even if the the local Bil Hay Irish-American atara of New York | had been entered.” Making a clean onetwo-three sweep of the hundred yards; tak ing the 220 low hurdles, the half. mile, the pole vault, and losing out by the narrowest margin tn other events, it was amall wonder the Kine Diamond boys piled up 46 points against 30 for their nearest competitor, the Olymple club of San Francisco. One new world's record went up, Ralph Rose breaking bis own mark in the 16-pound shot-put with mighty heave of 50.26 feet. Smith 1910 SHOOND AVENUB, such case) a man who ought to} or \Fred M. Spinning MOTT HAVEN ATHLETIC CLUN ‘ BOBTON ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ..,, world « 1e0ord le Athletic club track team made a the 120-yara high hurdles. Strong bead winds sing H. McLEAN, BLKS’ CLUB, PHOENIX, ARIZ rali prevented more records wolng by the board, another the athieter The summary 100-yard dash—Firdt heat, Court ne, 8. A.C, 100-yard = dash—Second heat Nelson, 8. A A Miller, 1:55 16. 0. | won; 11 feet , second. Time 880-yard run C.; Glowing, N.Y. A. C., second; 100-yard dash, final }A. C, won; Nelson, 8. A. C, seo} | jond; Courtney, 8. A. C, third | Timo—-10 16. | Shot put—Rowe, 0. C., won; Law.) - } rence; N. Y, A. C., second; Talbott, |PORTUS BAXTER CHOPPED AN | KC. A. C, third, World's record |___ Dee ee broken. Distance, 50 cect 28 | Andy to by to heave the ball to third. Re | hoe. Former record, 49 feet 10/ ing an wccommodating chap, Andy | nohes. did requested. The ball went into | Pole vault Humoa, Nicholson, M. A. C., won; C., second, Time HE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 16, 1909. eee ne ee neem A A eR ee Re errr TIMES we UP THE EARTH WITH THE P. Edward Randolph Hughes Shows Great Grit—| Johnny Dreher Helps Out With h Clever Ruse. deny ¥ | COACH “BABE” AG MUCH LIFE AB A PECK OF CLAMS. The press baseballed yes morning storday under the leadership of Capt Burmester, the morning push tained by rosy-cheeked Riley of the tribe of Allen, was mauled right morrily to the tune of 9 to & Had the contest run ite full course there tn no telling what the a would have totaled. Just before the last half of the jfifth, Loule B, gefrit, the youthful Hank cap ore game was called off. Tt was a hot game while it lasted er, During the warmup, an excited fan called attention to a eck in the right meadow, Hastily the fan an-| nounced to a fevered audience that it was Edward Randolph Hughes. | few and Hi procuring @ telescope Some sporting writer, But Hughes it was Karl Meredith Anderson bravely | mounted the mound for the P-L| pellet pasters. As he tips the scale in the neighborhood of 260 pounds Karl nearly covered the infield After drinking a bottle of soda! water, Chauncey Rathbun strode| carelessly to the plate but K Meredith promptly whiffed him “Midget” Hughes picked out one} jot Andy's floaters and pasted tt, but hia best was a slap to Short stop Jenkine, Hank Burmester tried to seoop Andy, but Little Jen kins was again at the bole with a trap The rods L 4 very $6.00, “specials,” week's morning crowd crammed plete. In the very next session ithe ‘Times erew fnereaped thelr llead by three. The sensation of thi inning turned up when EB. Randolph drew a pass, Ed Hughes drew jpass, E. Randolph promptly stole \third, amid loud noises, By thi 0 151-6 seconds in| time Randolph's tongue w hanging out. Foxy Dreher, on the dia dris-|toird base conch lin Despite the big crowd watched Resuits. Hamilton, © A 10 14, C, won; Martin, 8. 10 24. Edmondson, 8 A. | Second Av, Cc, third Time ~Martin, 6. | Paulding, §. 6 A. C, A. C, second: third. Height the bleachers and E pulled himself together sprint to the plate. Randolph for the! It was a mighty | struggle, but did B. Randoiph falter?! ewe or at toe Ltt ein “ECOLLARS Ic, 2¢, 2c CUFFS. 4c Fi) the column into game was called off, As an after thought it might be run And the LAUNDRY for fitting @lasse Best equipped off: wellgto mention that Karl Ander son's salary arm became very sore in the third and he was replaced by Riley Allen Phe seg SHIRTS 8c Cis | follow typewriter ticklers were three-elghths of give a satisfactory respect, As one of the many other ff price reduced for this® Between Pike and Pine, Wieotricity, vibration, apy, hot alr sweat baths, and other drugions methods. Osteopath HANLON HAD It happened at Dugdale’s ball| tng dreadfully drubbed, got into the yard (kindly donated), with bats|/game and regolved to do or dle (also donated by Dug), and balle| He died. Portus ta @ lefthan (donated by the A. G. Spalding|ter, He 1 up against one Oo), the players wearing sults} Allen's s and slapped the ball (also donated) Tho oppowng hosts wore culled] from the reportorial staffs of the} Times and Post-Intelligencer. And "SECOND AVENUE. BETWEEN » Big values in dependable merchandise specials we have on sé sonally inspect the other ¢ A Well-Constructed $6.00 Iron Bed eg A well constructed iron bed, Nicely enameled green, white, or in blue bed is a splendid value and will Union Savings & Trust Co. of Seattle son, Portland wonder, ted he | — |. 120-yard high hurdles—@mithson, | He r He ae wobbied, but man |M. A. A. ©, won; Shaw, C. A. C,| aged to crawl across the home P 75c Combination De= second; Edwards, 8. A. ©.. third. |plate. As he fell Hmp and helpless |§ Capital....+ss.es- $300,000 Time-—16 1.6, tying world’s record, |!nto the arma of his team mates . tachable Pocket Knife | lheld by Shaw he smiled a wan, white little smile, |f Surplus and un- and om 49c Milo run—Ballard, B. A.A, won: [Dut 8000 recovered, when Official divided profits .. 40,000 Craig, 0. C., second: Cool, 8 A. C.,| COM Puller Louie Sefrit opened third. Timo—4:30 16° *|a bottle of soda water, Urged on if ; _ . .. [by Hughes’ magnificent exhibition Whenever earning begins, 440-yard run—Lindberg, C. A. C.,/ of nerve and luck, the Times boys saving should begin. We have won; Gish, 8. A. C., second; Moe: | — : started a lot of people in the Bntee, N. Y. A. ©, thitd, Time ee right direction—don't know 60 3-6 how many, but we think a 220-yard ron—Firet heat, Daw.| great many. Some had never lbarn, N. Y. A. C,, won; Gerhardt, before saved anything M.A. A. ©, second. Time: 22 | cause they had never been 20-yard run—Seconditent, Mar |] forcibly reminded. Does this tin, 8. A. C., won; Courtiey, B. A. |] apply to you? C,, second, Timo—:2T 1-6 16-1b, hammer throw—Talbot, K. |} INTEREST A PER CENT }C. A.C, won; Rose, O. ©, second; } Phe Th oct Distance—166 Compounded High jump—Irickson, Mott Ha «| Semi-Annually. yen, won; Martin, 0. ©., recond | ielvieed ss welt Mibeas | glmest indlepensabie fe ne . Sima is * i‘ Seer Height—6 } N. B. SOLNER, Caahler huntl rip. | © menes soa it hae ai) y| 220-yard low hurdles—Malcolm ee re SETS: wee pocket knife 0) 0 faller, C. } | erdinand Schmits, ». Lows Reavier to carry son, 8. A. C., won; Waller, ©. A. C.,/ man, A. B. Stewart, GC. H. Hebb, mipping the handle eth ofan (second; Shaw, ©. A. ©. third. | TC! MeCormick, James D. Hoge. knife and) Time 125. 1 | XN. B. Solner, ory! Five-mil Mele . 4 4 |b ot Phoents, Arie, won; Bel-| “gen, ANOEREON THREW THE] CORNER SECOND liars, N. Y. A. ©, second; Jackson, | CALL INTO THE BLEACHERS, and CHERRY 8THEET inns 6 big valuew in camp 18. A. ©, third, Time—26.9 46, added four more tallies to thelr on Mitable time for you to buy, Sale| 220-yard run—Finals, Dawbarn, | string Rathbun, Hurmetster || Mrewehes ay peers. Sponges onda Auguat 20. Y. A. G,, won; Martin, 8 A. C,,| Thomas and Bob MeGlinn were the ‘ $1.00 serie Folding Camp Hunting second; Gerhardt, 0, @, third. For, know you, it takes 00 Munti ife, iré and | Time—.22 1-6 ao of a high order to com eres 1190 Hoi ne Rn with guard an il plote that elreult. In the fifth, little $1.25 Hunting Knife, with unrd —-— D. C. Jenkins, who gets out the ! h Northwest page of the Pl, broke Optical be an inch inside service Regular priceg M. A. Gottstein Furniture Co. sewer pnt ight ther. roome | 4 treating eyea in Beattle, Con- sultation free, Treatments $1 each | and Opttotan, | Portus Baxter, seeing that his ina ine Mats Seen” j oy 4 i ,t 1 j i 1 i nered & triple, a do’ rt i in th times up. ‘Thoman 4 | he 77s t AD TW pg an ee i § tO ® 7 ar ae pani attitude did not pass unr a si a big detective in a bro i hie A was in the grandstand 1 t i pp mystery when he announced ¢ 1064 Dur “ wan trying | ; 9 ! on the game 1 " | tain blonde bea t ri an North Carolin Bernard Jeffroy, of t an } J elnco ( took his lif ri Wn) wher one tir but Ed Huet mond with at tored : The official scor All Time AD, HPO. AP pt Rathbu ft ; : q 6 6 ‘ *| E & PINE sture at this politician who aspires to succeed ‘ ‘A Hi Gill an councilman from the store, not only this week but every week We kr that the auld ward, wee acted a8 officin goods and the price will interest you more than “paper talk” gg cork puller, discovered that two/ > . ’ j , ; es » ‘ { soda water had been con ve mention here only two of the splendid values of the many ! sumed by the combatants and the e this week, and ask you to ¢ me and per- rreat money-saving opportunities, 5. 9365 were skeptical lGlll, who waa one of the Tooters exactly like cut shown here. Has offered to bet $100 that It wae Por | sayy ¢ PTY, osts Ane lies Bena, the ale heavy continuous posts with € This m A Splendid Oak Finis $14.00 Dresser for A splendid dresser value actly like cut shown here. Ibis ished in golden oak. Top meast 19 by 38 inches. Has Frenchbere edge, heavy mirror, measuring 24 inches. The regular p $14.00, As one of the many “specials,” price reduced “for week's sale— Navy Yard Rog Fost Mall Line S. Navy Yard and Steamers Athlon, Tourtst and TIME CARD. Monday, Jume 14, 1000, DA Rehedute tn Effect (encept Bunday) Time of 8 8 HB Hae & m, 1:00, steamer on this sees type Bi Table Baniest “ tow .. Ind 198; ae $101, 399%. EVERETT AND EDMONDS | MEALS SERVED Bix round tripe a. ae x atta m, 12m, Business Me 1 tol pm ilk of Deer Fae meats at all F tpeckaity, after aioa Grill om to Tatrording, # Morrison’s Cafe“: 1222 Second Av. vsti sity Street, venlences. qesta ae The Newport | port! INSIST. ‘on A : LUNCH and bolt tuted iivered. at J noes without extn, : Ring up A xe6 of Male CAFE & GRILL omit dette aM assured FIRST AND MADISON. — |} ao net trial, om good SREB Moin office, a0 waste —

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