The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 25, 1909, Page 2

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Bn AMNRICAN LMAGE ANS TAKE | ices sae | HE WORKS O rut I BRAINY MATTY HAS NEW ONE N TRUSTING BATTERS AUGUST — SPORTING NEW Ub A bal Standing of the Clube, 4) hh yy “a ~ | ; a a : ‘ ‘ 4") a a . \f a r : q } > he 94 . } | OOANT LmAGUE | ~ Hp } ‘ . ma | George Engle Twirls Wine) 4 ning Ball Against His) 4; A OFtlAnd | | Old Team Mates—Very Standing of the Clubs | Rose City Has ies Real | ¥ Pot ha! | Small Crowd. lan § ‘ PY ei" Dope on the Seattle Loe A ’ BR : : —- Porttand at "iy Baseball situation y United Pres : } Noth pode V ‘ i MATHEWSON’'S NEW TRICK Maybe. VANCOUVER, B. ¢ Aug | ch Mathow and Fred Ten The effect te that t er te] Hefore one of the largest audien pay Me eee: teas cos of empty seats ever assembled | | hing tb particular wide awake, le PORTLAND, Or, Aus t gas re, and caught napping who profe » know the pe at a ball gas ere, th oaler The success of the schéme d¢|iasehall situation relative to the took the home bunch tn Vith & man on first, Mathewson pends entirely upon the gecuracy “gens 4 5 ionly whips the ball to Tenney,| of Tenney’s return throw, Ag soon | “#bt-club expansion, are vineed | yesterday 6 to who pays no attention to the run-/as Mathewson throws the ball be |that D, B, Dugd 4 Joseph ( was shooting them over for t FAGE (lf Clift GALE t s back to the base to returns to hit position on the bill,| owners respectively of the Seattle Turks im such form that his old Avold being caught. Instead, ‘Ten gets the ball on hie right aide, and |, eae’ frinehines, aN Galt " ates © yund him for five : ney returne the t Hig x” his awineg he gives with the ball ittena « pare beste dls =e t bo oan ar that Christy, te ao na that he t# able fe bie for poaltiona In thelr swate and one tally, The score: (Ry Uaited Press. iohine tt ka be wheeae Wit bia litee it 3 jate like lights avowed. atend . eabiaat sicame-| . | RHEIMS, France, Aug. 25 gita a bis! | he y My } Beattie - an a a + A. *| Late yesterday Pauiham made r n the pitcher's plate, gives Just to show how far they carry| tion with the Coast league for an | flertaoes o...6 @ 1 8 : ©) a sensational flight, ascending hth b a with ut th @ toes thing is me mn it mat elght-club organisat extending teen. 6 . . ; S i i e 8 feet in the face of & ott 1 und delive ne be teed tht nt for a month| from Lows Angeles to V ver Frisk, rt Be ee Se er | He sailed above a train, (eins patter pringing it in @ game A ¢ Capron, ti . 385-3 4 6 od over it, and then circled Be * Tiaaiin : aid t b 21 018 @ 0 sees. tim ackers of Dugdale are d to x Sa Nak F 4:6. 4). WO seeree three mes have given him the w in the Ingle, DevyeeeG 2 FT 8 2 8 3 ast fow days that they are tn favor vie gee RHEIMS, Aug ws m, the ar expansion Dugd: ie making Totals ...81 6 - 7. 3 French aeronaut, late terday a alight show of resist but Vuncouver—- AB. R. mO. A . ese 4 ja alt ‘ penne 4™ FT 1 > “Flowered Curtlas’ record by 29 1 |back of it there Ie declared to be Ganerapt. ibs 6 3 18 8 ti ssconds when he covered the course |mothod in his madness, Dugdale! Wineholat,rf..¢ 8 8 2 2 d)in 8:38 98 Bieirot's fight was realizes, aa Well an Frank Ish, the Grain, 2h... 8 9 $ § f/made despite the high wind, an [California magnate, and Judge Mo Bharney, 8.04 66-0) 2 8) 0} When it was found that ho had} | Mcodta’ that Beattie to aes ct tho Magen, © .+-8 8 ft 2 8 Bilowered the record, the daring | four baseball towns on the ¢ Er a, $ 8 6 £ § Gg) Seronaut was lor Gn ovation, | towit: Low Angeles, Ban Fr 0,| arrenaen, B — — | Bunau Varilla made a daring Portland and Bea If he cani{! Ti a 3 3 Ta “Tienight late this atte n when he (Ry United Press) jeard on the road, too. Not all have oe od vn schedule arrangement, | - } ‘ ow YO With « been pa. ot a be od emen ore by inolnge ascended In @ lSmmlle gale. His} NB YORK, A . Wi : ' paid lXe ancurenes of Good treatment ai itl Beattie O500F48 7 0-8 ny was rocked Itke a at in| two more r t ba i Uap, of ‘ t the © Vancouver : Il . offers of the manage f he hands o 6 a storm, and he was wildly cheered « ther things, Dug will be re Summer ‘lwhen he wanded safely, the two local clubs are beginning to) pald ¢ o| few other things, Dug will b aoey | ~ ly. | . ume what might truly be called | turnstiles at the jot to fall into line w the, time} girack ‘out rlckscn 2 by Engle | prosperous dimensions t. At an avers comes to vote on t . we ae 2, Stolen bapes- “Mines 3 those in ¢ n with baseball in $137,000. jaure to tollow sult The Spokane DF gmap Fees mr od THE PACIFIC COAST that last Pole Grounders| ¢ 4 amount ¢ fane want clase A baseball. They v Var Time—1 b leared over and a all expenses | that much, and the cost of keeping |DA¥e never bad a taste of that do } tinue Umpires — Carney lin the 00,000. At the grounds in ¢ thon and other or) Mens and ar . — — wennen. . ome the! detatle does not exceed $160,000 it ta | fous t sple tt, Cobn knows tha eon (hy Cates Fess) fae pe . one 6 er are e ali ther | Seattle ie the backbone of the At Portland 4, Tacoma ¢ NEWPORT, BR. 1, Aug. 25.--Me-| profita of the club should be Wed. ‘Of cvurse there are other! | western league. Win Gent At Aberdeen 6, Spokane 2 Laughttr the. Pacific coast export, | that mark this year it ia hardly neos, but thie Mguring te based th lost the league would probably | " at. . " Chicaac Su be whe » at |e lo sald prot 4 Gntees Soins competing fn the tennis tournament | believed that the Chicago | Cube & he. Gente. be apes relingulsh {ts rating, Once let Se| Seattle at Vancouver in progress here late yesterday | ‘iree times wink { the world’s ‘ Jattle declare for a higher class of Spokane at Aberdeen added frosh laureis to his already | 8nd tw! he cag “4 ponte ad tit In eany to see that the back. | baseball, and there will be « hurry. aves ot. Fettané. long Hat when he defeated R. M.| (itis, have ma ore of the Olante are not burdened |'ne on the part of Cobn, Brows and Standing of the Clubs. |Palmer in the preliminary mateh De weiss Ciniad wae & tae more persons have witnessed the ean a Lost. Pet, | incidental to the sem) finals, to be} “5 3 Beat! sie | held tomorrow. Jiants playing at home thie aes won the first set by | ‘ 4 ait | a score of 7 to 6, the second by and steed have been some drawing} Hi 6 to 4, and the third by 6 to 2 aaa % Bundy defeated Cragin three straight seta by the scores af 61, 62 and 7-4. TURKS HOME AGAIN. The Turks play again on the home grounds today, weather per-| Standing of the Clubs, jmitting, and finish the Vancouver | Won. Lost, Pot, S¢ries here. Next week Aberdeen | $0 St -Tii| will play Seattle at Dusdale’s. The 100 10-1 SHOT WON | BUT NOT MDOWELL (My Unlted Pressey BARATOGA, N. Y¥,, Aug %-- NATIONAL LEAGUE. At Now York 4-3, Pittsburg 3-11, Boren fae 3 sete LX arth at Brooklyn nel '- itt 0. | i bit fmmmense throug, 57 strong, which | Thomas ©. McDowell, « grandson ot | j i Abb | crowded the Vancouver ball yard | Henry Cla ny and prominent horse | 41 «445 | yesterday gives a good idea of the breeder of Lexington, Ky, has re § fii reason for tho change in the| turned here to discover that be lost HH rity | eorten. a 130,000 by roing to ) Lexington, Aug For Tomorrow's Selling Only |" i. «Seid Golden Oak With Saddle Seat This neat, well-made Diner has long back posts, securely braced to seat by short arms, six neat spindles in back, shaped wood seat; special for to- morrow only; regu- lar price $2.25— $1.35 | Unit 6 toa Cotomer Bed Lik This neatly gned Bed sells larly for $10.00, We have it in plain white, with gold chills, or in green, white and gold combination; head 62 inches h foot 43 inches high; continuous p vst, 11-16 inches thick; special— $6.25 e Picture } | regi Splendid Offerings in Drapery Department ‘NO TT INGH, AM CUR- TAINS, 3 yards long, 45 inches wide; white and ecru; regular price $1.50 pair; s ob¢ WHITE SW WISS, | and bar effects; sash and bedroom curtains; full yard wide; regular price in stripes suitable for | 12%4c and 15¢ yard; special cal ++ y for this sale, only ......0¢ 40-INCH BURLAP, in solid 4 red and green only; the || STRIPED TAPESTRY, in regular 15¢ grade; special, good, bright Oriental color- POP YO sevecevevcecese De ings, 46 inches wide; suit BRASS CURTAIN RODS, ex- || able for couch covers, por- tend from 27 inches to 54 tieres or other draperies; inches; large, fancy ends; ]} regular price 45c yard; spe- regular price 25¢ CHD betctee stivtveens 2 cial , Porch Furniture Sale We are now All Porch showing a Chairs, Set- large line of tees and P. s | Rockers | opular- Ss i a] marked at SECOND AMG UNION Frloed Desks. special prices Prices $15.00 }} Closed Sept. 6th—Seattle Day at the Exposition “We Will Be There” to close. and up. Fil ate |had, vome of the newspaper read }land and Philadetphia are ooking jian’t Itkely that chere ever will be |startling plays that sent the {ning runs across the platter | favor of the Times aggregation }® hit long enough to enable him jlost out | the plate | Mentone himaelt! with financial troubles. jome day get busy tn get rich the muck raker will baseball and show wha julok scheme it ta # ~ 16, to exhibit several animals in a show. When Mr. McDowell left for Kentucky he gave @ friend $200) with instructions to bet the money ou Loulse Wells the first time ahe — in a raoe, and when jn Lex |ington he read that tt ani had 1, he g won her race at odde o: a congratulated himeeit something liko §20,000 sheet But on his return Bere abe dis covered that the friend’ with: whom he left the $200 had decided that Loulee Wells didn't stand @ chance ig the race and had Me) der. ately pat the money tv nk. LL THEY SWMRTED BY THE SCOREKEEP, It's @ mighty good thing for the | pablic of Seattle that some of the | neoute of the big leagues were not lpresent at erday afternoon’ game between the all-Star aggrogw tion and the Times bunch. If they ors would miss some of their fa vorite authors, because both Cleve- for good timber right now to finish the race for the bright rag. There waa never 4 game here just like yesterday's, and it eon | | The game was called at the end of }the fifth Inning because most of! the players wero exhausted from ranuing around the bases and from chasing the ball tn the gardens, and because the scorer ran out of paper upon which to record the win The to 6 at that time to It was an error game from the; start, The only rotten feature was the eyeatght of Umpire Jenkins. The absence of errors arises from a special ground rule agreed upon in advance between the two cap tains, that if any man landed the wide ones sent over the pan for score stood 7 to get to the first sack, and was able to make the round of the sacks without skinning more than three yards of cuticle off his anatomy, he was entitled to all he could get out of It. Roberta of The Star bunch nearly on this ruling when he and Boyden came together In a wild offort to get a Texas leaguer in the third, and both mon skated about on thelr noses. But Bobs wot to his foet before the three yard limit had been reached, and) when the fun was over, two men had scored, Thomas pitched the winning game, Bete that he would wore olfered at 10 to 1 In the grand-| stand before the game started, but there were no takers. Both teams | ; had & Thomas on the mound. The only diffe between their form was Chat The Star Thomas found noe more than the Times pitcher did. The score; RH Bw. Star +6, 9 0 | Timos iil we. 8 Seore w innings: Star rie 800 16 Hits , $310 9 Times . +4 09 7 1-7 Hits 6 a. 1 213 fet asked the doctor today! whether I shouldn't for my health, He na | to Cannes. He-Oh, naturally! esto mne ny fa ga gee 0} He's going to! Dorfbarbler | Bvening '$3.50 Rigid Frame, | thelr Spokane associates to rush into the arms of the Coasters. Base Ball ¢Choller % Youtorday's results put Mike and) the help two notches nearer the) rag. They finish up the week here) and ought to take the series, | | ] | i} } } Aberdeen isn't doing « thing to} the Indians. Those Black Cats are worthy contenders, and if they had started a iittle sooner their chances | would be as good as anybody's. It took 10 innings to decide yes terday’® game down at Portland. Tacoma took it 6 to 4 Lynch and Capron were both ta the game yesterday, looking none the worse for their collision, but they had their eyes wide open for obataclon, It will be a good series that the | fans will seo when the Cats play here again next week. They are handing Spokane a bunch of the 0 tuff that Seattle had to swallow a few weeks ago. The University of Wisconsin team is here on thelr way to Japan Tt must have given George Engle | & good appetite to ram the harpoon into bis former team mates. They know now who Engle ‘s, HENRY 0. MESSIER; PEDESTRIAN HERE. Henry 0. " Manele 0 ot teins | Wie, the champion long distance| walker of the Went for the past 30 yours, ie visiting Seattle for a few! days, Moesier has walked over! 10,000 miles on the anwdust track | and hae defeated all the beat wale ors of this country. He ta now) interested with T, S Andrews,| sporting editor of the Mitwaukes) Wisconsin, tn publishing | the T. 8. Andrews Record Book, and | while in the city will gather some valuable records which will appear in the new tneue January 1 Ball Bearing Roller Skates $1.75 | at Ineredu f P saving of $1.76 te “be best argumen ever had for asking papa or mamma for a pair of skates now T rigid rated owalk ball-bearin They are made o lied steel, and beon spared to inake In @very Way. expense he them perfect foot p ie atrongt extra f 6 The truce jating, with rubper ¢ lirn In @ 4-foot cipele, Sale| ly # Aum. 90. No. ; ie Aes her back plekel ated f d rame alle bear ate AA ‘ 80, 40 oF ph dine % alnen, 20 \Kred M. Spinning 1910 SHOOND AVENUB, THE STONE, FISHER THE 6 €? FISHER €9, Shoes and Oxfords, Worth ty $3.50, for $1.50 a a Pair eer t cannot lay Ae Nese are a 'Can-p gf early jy hare Tan Russia Calf Oxf all sizes, Chocolate Kid Oxf all sizes, Black Suede Oxfords, sizes to 44, Black Vici Kid Oxfor ds, all sizes, Oxblood Button Shoes, all size Black or Gray Suede B to 4, Bronze Kid Oxfords, si Vici Kid Lace Shoes fords, Several gt ; * all sizes, Values to $3.50; Choice, a Pag cy ' wr B weer bene sto Pairs Women’s Oxfords at $1.00 ck Viel Kid, in all sizes; regular $2.00 || values. An opportunity for 500 | women to buy these tomorrow at, «a OOO vocsccsiuaines e | Two Cars of Linoleums to be Placed. an Sal Tom arrivals of Fall stocks, new col ig and de From the leadin H rer of Printed Linoleums and the ous Toaported Scotch Inlaid. Prices e Don’t mi ioe te opportunity, 7 First manufactu | decidedly cut for Thursday selling @e PRINTED LINO. | $1.25 IMPORTED SCOTCH INLAID 750 PRINTED ‘Ling. | Without @ peer for durability of surface and Leum Four pi & harder surface; doesn’t look grimy, and | poup wide, sol ; 0 yards on sale Thursday at, @ | equare yard at square yard— | heavy qdatty i. 42c $1.00 | S2e 9x12 ALL-WOOL INGRAIN ART 6QUARES | 9x12 GRANITE ART SQUARES Megularly $10.00; special Tura C7 AG | arty $000; special Thuraday GT sissh fis eeane Tabet oe | 85 | OUIF essen casio Re 1 ff 1] ‘waite | HE STONE.FISHER | || Washington * ] Stores SECOND AE gy GUNIVERSITY 8th SEATTLE <cocmme Here Is art Proposition Do as hundreds of others have dot —come to this store and tell us the kind of a suit you want—then I us show you through our line of famou REGAL $15 SU You will find something in this line to suit you—buy it. Then, if it doe not wear to please you, we will glad give you Your Money Bac We have never been asked to ref on Regal Suits, although we've always been ready to do so. Experts pro nounce them the best $15 Suits mae We want your opinion. 615-619 FIRST AVENUE Closed All Day Sept. 6th—Seattle Day at the A-Y«P. B “We'll Be There” hs

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