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THE STAR—MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1909. Sia diiies Geiger 6 ae oes ae he eh - —<_ SURNETRNNEISIORY TENS, ( ANMNTAERNCRE men ee per rT A EY, DOINGS IN THE SPORTING WORLD TERSELY TOLD FOR STAR READERS SPACE ERE IE!” SEED AONE. LT SOS Pee RS aa aa Sha tahlioeae TURKS TIME SOME OF THE MINOR LEAGUE GR DATES WHO ARE MAKING A GREAT Blé NO HHH UF PH ey of for | i é é At | = | Successful Series With Vancouver Puts Seattle One Nearer a Cinch on | PRANCISCO, Aug of thé Olympia the Pennant. | the world's ‘a ord Bat mens | | urday, 4, with a th Mike and his men made It six mer record et? wins and one lose tn seven games ade but » tow da f © played by handily (rimming the Ca A. U, games atl pucks yesterday by & score of 4 to 2 feat Lefty Miller used an outeurve I've busted 4 agaign “ ; with deadly effect and but four he teat ad clean swats were taken from him cane kaows, Wineholt made It five in the ninth admirers pe ; when he scratched one to right Cts wirta ae ovat mam round baking bis bend Jack Hickey was nicked for nine ee I t retulationg =a safetioa, but at that he twirled good} Few are the youn re who : ea I ad to be eum, ball. He was pinked opportuncely into the big leagues and |elare he was fortunate in not being |» © young athlete aye however, and the hits he allowed | ,. % eokeil defeated earlier, Maybe #0, but the | fron dR ir counted ‘in the run-getting. Mike bag lutar batters of Ban Johnson's « = and the boys play at Vancouver to. / Of B8tional reput The differonce |ganization who bowed before hi cunning declare it was luck and a day and tomorrow, They will re-| betweon the fastest of the mi turn to Seattle Wednesday and fin: | feagues and the major orgar fsh the series at Dug’s balt yard | The seore jheap more on the side that he ting ~ ra : Sai “ihim through by wheer ability, and despite hi Tri weaker, of Boston, is an ear number but alx, when the last word | jig wa great that the mor FROZEN + . jbreak through must have Jack Myers, the aboriginal back youth shows the steadiness of a vet-lother wonder, Manager Fred Lake te AL KR. TH POA - : ac 5 A , SWEETNESS Akin 3b ‘ ® 1 : ' i a at a ov t ¢ " of the New York Natlonal eran under the viest fire gathered a acore of ang pl Raymond, oy eb gs $| bankrupt s sale signa on some stores. | league team, is one of t or Harry Krause, the lefthander in-|\the Mower of the minor leagues M4 J , 6s) 6&6 66) 8 80 When youngsters not ¥ atiok rattor at ng int me troduced to the American league by | Tris was one of them. Speaker hit ‘ er eee ee éjon thelr firat trial, but make the! tight from th ¥ American aoe Connie Mack this year, who won 10 jtke the proverbial “house afire” the £8 FF BP] fans talk until they are looked upon} tion, he was dubbed "Die Chief YOUNGSTERS THEY'RE TALKING ABOUT, straight games before he went down |first two montha. Although not get Ma lei . i tA He greatest over” or “Won-|and he has Ived up to the name to defont, was unheralded, He de-|ting them safe aa often as he did p ne Miller p »e 33 9-3 33 P| the playe th oy lite batting and backatopping have : he still ranks with the big ones. Tetaia EUS 3% they spring from ec to the \) won him & place in the hearts of if Connie Mack's outfit does win’ Cloveland from the jump, It Is not Dental War Makes Low Prices. Ice paaneouver. ABR HL Po. A. m| clusion Mal, alt uns they the metropolitan multitude, and of the pennaat this yaar, much of the this youngster’ fault th ‘ your Dents WHkeSe To Vancouver :30 p.m. avis, tf 4 0 0 &@ 6 9) Fere associatin woe uogptors Ht, eredit will falt upon the shoulders earer firat place, for if t t save @ @atlar and the : Cartwright, 364 1 1 0 4 Ol herve Durbam and himaelf—be to of the hard-hitting inflelder played as consistently ental Gombioe’ levee 2 é y Cc ee me Fd fF Ff Of all the men drafted Ar ibe the only live wire, capable of Ted Basterty the Pacific coast! another story might be told two dollars 1 4 Return by Daylight ream Rwain, t 3 0 2 6 @ 6)chas he 16 major ve chad tinuous high clay wor boy—and he's only a boy at that in Pittsburg they hall Joo Mille oork tor fall Through Victoria. Princess Char Mahon, ct ....¢ 0 9 1 8 8) laat fall, but few have acted at hile Collins, of the Athiotien, has made ble talk around the TIME |i). wonanthonnl wecomt by gol NY lotte both ways, giving time for # Roh'nw' bir emt 8 fF fF gitention to the ive country | who ba clouting the leather Going > the game without a biti. jin sy ma ge ee tee ix net visit at the citles of Vancouver and Mickey, p 2 60 6 6 i 6 wide lany have asions, hard enous ach firet place in of big league ext nee, nol know ‘ rege VOrTES Sess | “cae to Victoria frkes you en route *Rrooks 1 8 © 6 6 Olaeen amie type, but | the of American league batters, ine the batters and the thousand = Eeata te si 4a ehin mf teen muetnods hav through Active pass and the Bap Totals ut in ae kle not po =. youngate has et andone tric ened nee ATY LO) Nike w 1,000-candlepow leht | eas on grening ai Juan islands *Batted fe 1 ey in ninth tim he t n : ' t the home f a high cle back op, e juny na rk ' wor lead f tur er “= . Fa “A oo ie: cote new ave ated a ha t . into the breach caused by Har Beets ae ee on Moder y” Bl CANADIAN PACIFIC, Beattie 2000001 %+4/ tonal sensation in baseball thi 1 haseman sheer ability, and Bemis’ M!neas and made good for . BROWN 609 Firat Av Lynek,/ Ma-| New York , ‘ Sammary: Two Rennett, Swain hop. ‘Stolen bases Swain. Struck out-—By egolin Shoe Polish Let the Beat Use the polish whieh wi positively not crack the leather. Ask your shoe polisher for } Factory. $229 Becond Ave Won. Lost Pet Rewalts y sateen, Beattie 4, Vancouver 2 MY 7? 61? ORY eadnews fille the afr Portland 3-4, Aberdeen 1-1. Spokane t Tacoma 0 Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost Pesitie sennesa ” 4 okane . 4 3] : ermeen , 6 59 AHI a ies Angeles 9 $s hakland 6-2 There's crepe upon Seattle's door = teenee a7 6 » t eramente 2. erm 6 . < ‘ een BS fd HEL AU en Francisco 3-2. Portiang And fans, too weak to even roar s om Ana st Wk uous he x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs | x minster Rugs AMERD LEAGUE, | Wanding of the Clubs, mentee | a = Wo " Tange 5 i > ; ‘ At Bt. Loula 3. oston 9. an Petes cc Oe ‘a Ob, nad the day when Lee was born, | BE i Ma her 32 toe Tapestry Brussels Rugs, size 9x12, in handsome Oriental Axminster Rugs, size 9x12; rich Oriental and floral gata At Detrofe & Washin We so Gf 8 To make us weep, and wall and bby ca aia anh and floral patterns; many entirely new designs. This | terns; designs that are new for next Fall trade. You will # ? mourn ; - . } ent . . . cr “S5t Oh. “osisas” on tha hour when be apiain of the Boston Americans same grade is sold everywhere at $16.50. New color ef find no difficulty in selecting a suitable rug for any room th vashionia Lie < iit #3) Took ou and signed one Loe Magod.|was appointed manager of the fects in reds, greens, browns and tans; fresh, attractive in the house. ‘The colors are combinations of reds, greens, : Detroit. WILLIE HOPPE IN ACTION. | | Cleveland Naps Saturday, to sue shades that will harmonize well with any style of room | browns and tans; all bright, warm, attractive shades 14 Billiard players may pick up a/ There may come days of brighter! ceod Napoleon LaJole, who restaned = j few fine points at the new billiurd hue, Seen “re WWEASS 6 RT aye $12.75 | POST FTE ‘ parlors, in the Nelson hotel, this| But now the prospect's black and|y/t'! dar" sao | week, where Willie Hoppe will give bine; | jnightly exhibitions. The games will). eattle’s progress, all agree. be for 400 points. | Wil wilt and wane without Magee Metuire is one of the oldest catch-| I ows the me from | “Axminster Carpets Printed Linoleums | |the ground up, and since he was | ae era in base wf thelosten [relieved as mana, t t . . : ron . ns ee ae i “Wi moet bars Ge 50 rolls of rich Axminster Carpets, | 25 rolls of good, heavy grade of Printed | This is a heavy, thick grade af PHILLY FANS FEEL FINE Cleveland | none with aad hers pose bor- | Linoleum; all the newest and most ster Carpet. Just 25 rolls of this iia He te a brainy player and one of) ders to match; beautiful colorings in | gi ™ ' 4 i "i tte . yood variety cole Us mead petit aren th Sateealt delicate Blue: Foss ahd green, lor bed popular patterns; a good variety of The colorings are rich and rooms or parlors; rich reds, greens | colors suitable for kitchen, pantry, blended; the designs are the lat and browns for living rooms or li- | bathroom or halls, An extra low price out for next Fall. Handsome O NT ER ERA braries ...... ‘er erate for this grade ..... anes . 42¢ | tal and floral patterns ......4 Base Ball] | : tne &Chollor This Solid Oak Buy Your BlanketsNow Spokane iast week Rocker For only one day nae we offer “ieee cut eu 6 ‘| - Blankets. Buy your winter supply now. They With Cobbler Seat as low-priced again till winter is over in er | many big bargains we offer for this sale. It's going to be a bruising flotsh and it would appear that every effort is being made to ald the Indians in pulling the league lead. ers from the pinnacle, fuck | Conners was traded for Lou Nor [dyke Just why this trade was is not clear, but it's @ copper i cinch that Spokane lost |nothing by the trade. And then | Tacoma slips one, Jess Baker, to the Indians, to bolster up thelr jpltching staff. It may be baseball. }but this matter of switehing one of the best pitchers and one of the eet firet basemen in the league to the strongest conte r ot this period of the season looks mightily like sharp jugglery, with Seattle the intended vietom Solid Oak Rocker, ex- | WHITE BLANKETS—11-4 sine, | WHITE BLANKETS =Ii4 sim] actly as here pictured; | ot ytd tee white with ~ all cotton blanket; a wonder ) ¢ ay | and pin order a fine. golden finish; seven neat- flecey’ blanket; ‘regular price | — ful erade for the rsmies tg ‘ $7.75 pair, Sale price..@4,20 | of $260 pair. Sale price $1.55 ly turned spindles in back; | arms securely braced by | WHITE BLANKETS—1i-4 size, | PLAID BLANKEYS—1H4 sim steel rod; cobbler seat. A | vr _ o aoe white an extra fine grade of pore OOK ing room. Rocke with blue and pink borders; a aa | good living r " Ri cker, splendid eal: Soe wool; attractive plaid Benes usually sold at $4.75 ular price $6.00 pair. | Sale in black, brown and tam; valu PIC® 6eses nee -. 83.95 | $7.00 pair, Sale price. i GRAY BLANKETS—I1-4 size, pure select | and blue borders: a good blanket at $1 Fall and Winter 1909-1910 o Rib, Brown, calher. Arends tl This Steel Senet leather Rocker on the sawdust pile, The Black Cats propose to claw some this week and the Indians will have their troub les This comfortable Plat- For the next two days we will have bulletin board base ball | But on Weed ay the Champs and Philadelphia fans breathe easily form Rocker, designed again, and what threatened to be shown in picture, uphol- 4 munic calamity proved te ‘ | re gpenide Mike's men return to play the woek : ; 1 the ountry aate, Quake ter [out here. The racing season opens stered in leather, tufted jo on y quaker £408) at Vancouver this week and it was ¢ ead the bulletins cal ack - - gence ye edggr spe 4 thought best to transfer the games back, plain seat, spring Magee is a base ball f 18¥: to deattle nd Philadelphia preciates him ets | 1e joined the local National league construction, birch frame Danny Shea played real base finished to represent ma- lub in 100) when but 0, coming ball yesterday when he snapped up ; | straight fom & memi-rofessionally bunt and cut off a rumber atif ,., : hogany. A comfortable | rank, and stuck like ® burr to Harry /thied. Dany has been piaying|| ‘This strong, substantial Steal Davenport MESH | 11 Gee teom or library oie Si s minor league to] With Danny, Joo Custer and Whal idle " steel ail Rocker Regular price You're cordiall Hearne einto chdare the dlatieaten eat | {ug tn good form, our back doping ported in middle by oil-tempered steel coil | 635 50" Puecday y me ne of the very, very. fow| YH! aot sutter prings, and helical springs on ends; frame fin . . |? long " Pas fot tnto fast} Aberdeen droppod a double ished in Vernis Martin; regular price $8.50, invited to | without minor league ox-l yonder to Portland yesterday whieh || ‘Tuegday ..... acessvse voeseves ess 96,050 g |" eet gee |just about puts them out of the : 4 | a ee Pl tt) race The Webfooters are now C ‘ spe . Jad batting ot « younestor-nawed | ‘ed poston Couch Covers | Nottingham urtains | Magee, of t ‘i team, Car Semel | fi tea ————— tains three q | Hale, Pe. Randall pipes Mages & These Curtains are | rk and signed him wrder the field wher A fine, new line of striped ' 48 inches wide, if ~ SHERWOOD MAGEE. | Magee made good from the firat] practtoe Couch Covers, good, bright ; ya ae fr traight t fe deal which Felix Isman } » hit 1 1, with pla sud. Jumped he ant =the) | one ; in reds and greens, in Roman white and ecru, ’ PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 23—|hoarte of the fans by his work,| the multi-millionaire Peal entate rer ‘eg Rope veo several patterts HEE Ti | Sherwood Nottingham Magee won't! His best year with the bat waaln hoped to put er by virtu pe : ‘ bagi’ Ps r effects; very pret shirt be a Giant—at least not for some|1907, when he was cond to|of an option he held upon the stock values in low-priced Couch | ir wer i hy mm time. The deal whereby Magee and| Honus Wagner of the late Senator 1. W. Durham Covers we have yet shown; | ty designs and got 715-719 First Av. Mike Donlin were to play role in| Base ball i# more than a pro-/ meant the retirement of Manager/I regular $1.50 values. ‘Tues $1.50 pair; for Tuesday only the comedy-drama entitied “A’Fatr|fession with Magee, It's a hobby.| Murray and the trading of Magee iat SECOND AND UNION | On the Square Mixchange Ia No Sign Bomebody| He 1s Didn't Get a Lemon,” has been called | handle, although, lke all great] tors re Opposite Totem Pole | oft players, he has hia whims and] Isman lin. When the other direc of the easiest men to| for Dor vied, 1 part hurr } Special 95c Each Closed Sept. oe ag lag Exposition | The official announcement that} must be humorad He never] pod out as 4 Clgure in Philadelphia | |Mawece will remain here lots| minnes practice and Murray haw to} base ball, So Magee sticks, syed to part special Q5C