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DOINGS IN THE SPORTING WORLD TERSELY TOLD FOR STAR READE ERS) I Th MY AND THEY'RE IT) A Victory in Canadian Wa- ters for Commodore Lynch and His Brave Crew Yesterday. VANCOUVER, B.C, Aug. 4 “We have met the enemy and the are ourn; four runs, fly 4 wnd two erre waa the laconic mes sage Commodore Michael Lynch wired from Canadian waters lust night The commedore and Capron had a bad bump-up tn the sixth in a chase after a fly from © Mahon’s - attek Lynch returned to his senses first nd slapped the e@ to cut off Mahon fre late, but George proceeded to give a clever imitation of a souse walk ing up the James nitl George's antics alarmed a news paper man, who word home that both would probably be out re home ja the of today’s game Tis untrue The score Saatt RR WH POA } Akin, 3 » Raymond, ss @ ‘ i Rennett, 4 @ 9 4 ‘ Lyneh, ot es Frisk, rf i i ' SE ies +: §-3 4 7 8 Vancouver AB, Ri. PO. A. I Davia, if ) 5 . : Cartwrignt. tb ' ; i ; alg! ) tnhoits, tt ; 0 . " Swain, rftb. 4 68 2 i Mahon, cf es BS 1 Sharney, #* SS SS ee Sugden 490 2 8 Snyder, 3b 4 e@ @ ae Glliigan, p : 0 ; Erickson, p : *@ : Totals...3¢ 1 7 16 Score by innings Seattle tereyiecds by soe 806006100 Three-base bite—Cart E'ianon Two-baee hits P eriekaon 1. Bases on balle HMiaen 4. Whid ites Gtiligan rifice | Bits Li Magee, F oft Giutigan to sor in 2 inn lay—Hall to Ray implres—Drenoan At Portland. HE ee eee Ore eae Maer rtland ..... ‘ s 5 Batterics —- Pinnance, Samuels} Fitehner and Armbruster; Butier,| French and Daanwood a OF ne ae | A jean 1 ° Batteries—-Rrinker and Spencer; Starkel and O'Brien Standing of the Clubs. Show all the earmarksof the best tailors, ex- cept the price, which is always 5 = THESHUB 715-719 First Av. On the Square Opposite Totem Pole NATIONAL LBAGUE Standing of the Clubs Standing of the Clubs. ®) Cincinnat! 6 St G.OTDMAL CAPTAN up & big bonus for his boy to win} » cometiones | Chey, 5a boy id as hen it last night | ponua fc poy te 2 #20: ¢ from grace; T ki h th was pened here when was here last nigh |from the champlona, be ta carrying : Ge vinnag ur 1s a Ss Jearned today that Borque was to! Harry Holeomb, whe | things too far to meet with genera! | approbation 1 don't like a bit of news f heard! the others lose, they're tied. It is lore he gota is need ywing to the Inability) A zo he be . th the other day: It waa the announce | (hese pretty races that make base-|through with him, for he thinks he of the other catchers to do the) ) 1 in. oeey of friends on the! hix career in t ment that Lew Moreno, the Philadel: | bali the greatest game in the world. | has a good chance to throw the In., York® | desert near Bake 1. Th years ag He }phia National league pitcher, who |dianapolia undisputed tight-heavy laid out tn th sun for se ¢ Beaumont jowns « block of the Boston club Manager Clark Griffith, of the Weight As a receipt for the spit ball jours Lochead suffered severely| came an umpire jatook, will get $500 from hia mil ee » cure, a nickel’s worth of resto, 19) pom exposure and came home at of age | onal dad every time he beats) the pocket of the spit batt pitcher's bh, Capron. Struck out—By Hall | Bat 4 Hits | et | tt often enough and Interest will be} Wor. Taat Pet | pines this year | down his $500 offer, jer efforts, As & matter of fact, \base ball players are extended to | thedr limit all the Ume-—tf they are |for dishonest men—so the offering ‘END SOON TO JIM [their last opportunity to se fa club JIM M’GUIRE, (hy Dotted Pree CLEVELAND, 0., Ang. 2% | firat official act of James MeGutre, lthe veteran player who Saturday |the point that comes sooner or | later to all the veterans . was to appoint | Baseman George Stoval field cap | tain of the team. This is believed to be an excel-| part of McGuire, is exceedingly } with his fellow players | Browns are in seventh place, with | | the season two-thirds over, and no} \lent move on the | standing. est baseball men in the game, was} | Sporting Editor Star been acting as scout for the Cleveland '75¢ 7x2x1_ India Oil Stone 50c | land, or any of them, I have fought _|such as these: Mickey Gammon, satisfac tion in trying to ing stone In a few days man hae lost a good job b ze aba Medium India © Sx2x1 Coarse In 4 india Square Stone Fred M. Spinning. This club has some good vexsra | 1810 SKOOND AVENUE, ‘good showing in the coming meet. THE STAR—TUESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1909. eB HO a ee HOP! THAT'S ALL a PILLIAM'S, PR | JENNINGS THOM QUITTI “a \ bf 1a ie / Pin vay oo ca & Kentacy kle-faced | " 104. court bench of the Lou I hap ark after day. H r v0 lig , ~age “AYS Of the told to un rath and th ted . Phe od him, He WAY he t the req hit, js ae pte 3 2? wwe a any one place, He wa t con ae the ban 4 os \0ped tog threw wild. But his coaseles u nual ng got the crowd. The hed peves und thought he wa funny vonthon, a And the greet ft t h t ‘he man wy "® bAek omg that night with a} Ca | And this heart FA Hoydler suspended him for that anted to go back té bh * time because Griffith objected to waa ivesia * LIGHT AND Ainy, * p “eile the decisions of Umpire Rigler GLOBE, Aris, Aug But in the ing he t * t } stor: Md Pago and James Picker manent. One alone st * ntate § ' in re We're 68 pointe in the lead BILLY SUNDAY IN miners, today stand read con tb one deeated* * he best dae rf ‘ # wre op WHY team in the world for the drill (nore was t making of eat 7 al Mike and Capron. bumped thet AUTO ACCIDENT it Sess in the world Tor the gril; | were was the making of a great on | eccoanuts together when they wen! es aide but coaching * ¢ in on TOW. ee 4 high one of Mahon's In the (ty ited Press.) Page and Pickens Sunday sue ft wave film fresh cour sacle our — th. LA PORTE, Ind, Aug. 24.—1n a/ tained thetr championship claims by | decided to wtick. Aud later in the & RATING roITOR collision between two automobiles | defeating o pair of drillers from Co-| day he met the man that wrote it.| * ‘ * ee The Wisconsin University base halt Ont. ta + then 4 sear Yellow Creek lake late yenter (iy United Pree) fifteen minutes the SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 4.—Jack veal men dr 1 through 49% Inch os of solid gre | alt team, en route to Japan, is scheduled to arrive in Beattie to day, “Billy” Sunday, the evangelint obnoon, the black champloo, and) night, They will remain here till ang his wife were injured, Thelr Promoter Jim Coffroth were in con-| the Slat, when they ail for the lit | automobile was overturned and ance is believed to be & record for| wultation here yesterday re {te brown man's island they were thrown into a diteh. Mre.| the Bouthwent HAS Ss 7 RUCK OUT iy 7 garding a possible mateh with Al Sunday is ina serious condition "ani Kaufmann here on Admission day livinker got out on the mound but her husband ts olny palofully SPORT BRIEFS — rns, September 9 Johnson la not averse for Spokane yesterday, and juet to | bru - . EX-CLEVELAND SHORT DIED o ‘ bed. He ee to making the matoh, as he believes | show the old skepa that he was Sunday wae driving at high Huge Raymond te alleged to} TODAY AT Hi8 HOME IN aak on ¢ eredually es it « 1 ne 4 a J he! ie good speed ie nother ¢ n e entured he © ti that 1 ? i g, that he will find Kaufmann easy | there with the goods, he twirled «speed and struck another car in at have ventured | Ph ina ha STOCKTON, CAL s bene wt picking one-hit performance, but alas, they tempting to pasa it soda water is not a ng diet for play s firat pred vere td lg league pitcher with @ record wslomal ball ter beat him at that Starwell threw a big league pitcher H | STOCKTON Cal ioe 04 the late George Campbell swigy great ball for Aberdeen, holding! Henry Ordeman, the ble wrestler it pint Re ee short | 1008 carly 908 He ay BAD EXAMPLE the visitors down to three safeties. who meets Charlie Olson at the Indications point to the canning erry, i ° - wr # » ah é.. eyed ristop for the fame ba Grand opera house next Friday of Nig Clarke by me ce Ans lieague in 1900, i dead her Kigos of Aacramente fab ges | Detroft is now two games behind ataht is due in Seattle tonight. Or. club, Just as soon as the right op) ge ft the liver al years during the BY TIP WRIGHT. re gee? A ae Rage : cotne to ttt Nor.| portunity appears, Just now Clarke | tom enlare u ; ne Tegime ot Bt " health for about Philadelphia. If Detroit wine and aa been fa He played in vations the Chicago club ‘THERE'S A MAN UP FOR CASEY EVERY DAY snisecn Sill etmiusnte youngster wins a game. This BY TIP WRIGHT. test waey Jemen end'T ichard | | right, but when the father! gis: what's the use of talking And if, perhaps, be makes a bull| Harding Davis and Hattling Nolson WED NEXT MONTH eases the offer to $600 for beat | ile ied and throws away the game The scrappy one’s contribution to ing the Cubs, the practice assumes | about "Casey et the bat Some other chap is apt to make a| literature deals with the game of] —— dangerous proportions Ho's 4 dead one, you'll remetiber; OY ee atl the same. baseball, a form of athleticn rather (My CVatted Pree) | ‘The ceremony was te Naturally, living in Pittsburg, | no lot it go at that 2 “ee pope ilar in this country. SPRINGFIELD, Mase, Aug 24 enhane by the marriage Moren, the elder, wants to see the |-rhis world has lota of live ¥irve, ‘There's a Casey on each corner and ————-' Garrow for the death of Wilfred | friends, Prosper Defresne Cubs beaten just as often as porst without raking up the past, ev'ry other place The R | i h Rorque, who lost bis life while driv. Rugenia Parent at the same ble, for which none of ux can blame! Aud, as for Casey—I suggest ©® Bometines they all make base hile e aleig ing a racing automobile on the In-| The funeral of Borque him, but when he starts to putting | nail him to the mast way last Thursday, following the arrival ot his In every town throughout the land That's the very way It is through a here's born each day: life—sometimes It's very fine, MEN ONLY. have married Miss Alexandra Boty-| with Borque, was buried The lad who makes the pinch hit is But you can't expect to make three | poste Av, betwee Usten aed Pike | !0 of West Springfield in Septem-| services being held ab Lot the Pirates win the pennant * ber. odist church at Granvillay” but let them win it on merit, It the lad who cute the hay; bases ev'ry single time Ne further comments mecessary, me will be a splendid thing for base * eonesaescs ball for Fred Clarke and his braves to cop the flag. Chiengo has ha stimulated it the Pirates or some But I'd like to see Moren pull | Sept. 6—Seaitle Day at the | JFURN ITURE CO! | Sept. 6— Seattle Day i | Fair—Store Closed That Day SECOND AVE. BETWEEN PIKE & PINE. | Fair—Store Closed That De Great Reductions at the New Store The second week of this store’s career opens up opportunities to you that mean big savings on everything you need for th home. Every bit of this stock is right from the ng and you have first choice of everything. We have set out to sell b housefurnishing goods cheaper than you have been used to, and this week the reductions are even better than we had hoped to b able to offer. Come and see. You're welcome to pay us a visit, whether you intend to buy or just get a line on us. We part larly invite and welcome a comparison of prices. ‘ oak top, 45 inches in diameter. The base is massive, with heavy claw feet. It is exceptionally well made throughout. Extends to 6 feet. This table will be made a feature of the week’s selling, and we have prepared with a large quantity of them, for the price warrants heavy buying Ball players © pald large sal in the big leagues. They are |taken care of splendidly during the } season and live lives that compare with men worth bandreds of thow nds of dollars I fall to see why It is necessary to offer these men extra hendreds or thousands to urge (hem to great honest—and the game has no use of added money seoma to me a fool | ishnoss. DISTRIBUTED PAYMENTS Our department of accounts has been organized for the particular purpose of making it easy for you to fur- nish your home, Mr. Gottstein is personally in charge of this department, His past career has built for him a reputation for liberality, and you need have no | hesitancy in requesting credit. Ask for Mr. Gottstein | he'll be glad to see you W'ALEER'S CAREER American league fans who have! seen Jim McAleer steering the St Louis Browns since 1902 are having the | old hero of the game at the head of For 26 years he bas been| in the game, and he has reached The end of his career is made even sadder than endings usually are because it is linked with the greatest disappointment of his life. | McAleer was sure when the pen nant season started that he had a pennant winning combination—the biggest hope of hie life. And the | Indication of a betterment of the A splendid Iron Bed exactly like cut, enameled in green or white, Strongly constructed in every renpect. The Spritig I HE'S AFTER BIG GAME. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Aug. 4 made of good wire and | whl give exeellent service. “T Mattress ia cov d with a good ticking and has a soft cotton top. The complete owtfit ts very low at the regular price, 99.95, Extra special for the week for the three articles, $5.70 Dear Sir Hoping you will con sider my letter and thanking you very much if you would publish challenge in your paper for me, I would like to get a match before one of the fighting clube out on the coast, with any fighter the promot ers wish to get for me at 138 pounds, Nelson, McFarland, Hy some of the best men in the East The Arcadian Range America’s Best Leach Cross, Bert Keys, Tommy Murphy, and many others. | will deliver the goods all right in the fighting game. You know an Irish | chap is a good drawing card in the! fighting game every time. Hopi, you will boost me in your paper, | I am, | Very respectfully yours, TOMMY DAWSON. OH, YOU, BALLARD ATHLETES, Any amateur athletes who wish to enter’ the amateur boxing and wrestling championships to be held at the A-Y-P. EB. next month, un der the Ballard Amateur Athletic club colors, are requested to at tend the meeting to be held at the gymnasium in Sypher s hall Tues day evening You can bay the Area non terms of $5 caalt $5 per month. We take your old stove for all No range can compare in real satisfactory service with the ARCADIAN MALLEA BLE. This truly wonderful range COOKS AND BAKES BETTER, USES LESS FU 18 EBASIER TO KE CLEAN, LASTS A LIF TIMB, AND bos THE BEST WORK ALL THE TIME This store ds also head quarters for the NEW LEAD. ER, the beat medium-priced range on the market t orth Give the Arcadian ® s}—take it home On ap send it back if it is not just as good a8 We Chis Couch is first class in every respect; has roll edge, as shown in cut, or spring edge, Covered with green or red vel our, Frame of quartered oak. Steel springs, sanitary construe- tion, A $10.50 article specially priced for the week at $6.95 and wrentiers, and should make a