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‘THE KETCHEL-PAPKE rE PICTURES HERE SON SUN MEETS THOMPSON The evening per 8:15 and 9:90, The pletures are cellent and create the f }the looker on te at th® | Usually a third of the audience composed of women. the only opportunity mos for Light Heavyweight) Championship, “Al to be ox ‘| Lets the Chenes Down With One Lone Unit) Wrestling fans expect one of the deat ma f the season when aa th hes Charle of Indianapolis, and| have of watehing a big fight Great Style. j Henry Ordeman, the big Norweg fan, meet the mat at the Grand ad theatre tonight It was some battery work that Orde who is bublec }the fans saw In yesterday's gar one of tt ot men fn th = sut at Dugdale’s ball park. Gus arrived in town looking hale ns hale BAN Mk dels hearty yesterday afternoon. niagara thre at ages has & lifesized idea that he ts aca to throw the Ind‘anapolis re heavyweight champion which meet with just as confident an air ot aggurance from the other training Joove in anticipation of the com for time things | ng battle, every began to get warm around the col lar line, Gus came through with a and Slams the Ball in| } | } } THE STAR—FRIDAY, AUGUST 27, 1909 WORLD’S LIVE SPORTING NEWS[ RULE PLANTED SIX YEARS AGO EXCAVATE D—AND IT WON GAME LOUISVILLE A GAME, 1 THE STEP THAT GAVE and just bef delivered You never know what's yre the fourth was going te happen next in this baseball thing, | deltvered a 49 stopped ot beh =a he yohind the plate, over the Hine de I¢ one was to attempt to solve the | maine the position of the catcher, technical points he'd have to take and rec “1 an exceptionally wide & degree in calculus throw, This made four balis, and Peita walked, when, to the surprise of everyone, Owens motioned Bull Just a8 an argument, take that walk by Catcher Grover Land oi the | van, on third, to come home time ago over knew @ catcher| When the Toledo players pro. ould make a balk, did you? , tented, Owens flashed hie little red . or rather they, can, and this | b0ok and showed them section 9 of ne brings to light the point that yire Clarence Owens of the camp. " e e 8 bit of big league twirling and the! ‘bs tt ere i 4 pnd DETROIT, Aug Outelassing | romult was that the champs gar ; an more than Olson will them in every department, the De od but one run from the «ix ng tg on the stage tonight, | "Olt Tigers took the third » hite that they took during the when he steps on the stage ton - Philadelphia, and Olson, however, should e badly | * A , melee init ers from the top a with handicapped by the diff weight because of his w and wonderful knowle game. Much has be man meeting Re ceed tn pin ra Charles O} mat For this rea: wegian has a large fol will turn oat |) tn force tonight to up th an who has been heralded as the best thing on the show card so far year. Both wrestlers are tn t of condition match is anticipated. h they have been oc whie some days. head f Mul dished up only four safe * elphia has evider had ase of stage fright during the serles hore. “LIGHTNING STRUCK A SECOND BASEMAN Danny Shea was there, t ft baseball, and/ itt rlean asaociation knows bia Lit ¢ book a fine exh ” With Heine Pelt at bat for the two we together Hke ©°8*) | ouisville, and two runners on machinery. Juat to add #IOFY) Tang and Pitcher MeSurdy of the to hie laurela, Thompson slar 1 walk Peita at ot poke which drove tr bellringer and then biffed one Inat the fence that made It pow sible for Cartwright to execute one { the prettiest plays seen on the igar box diamond this year. it wae & beautiful oateh but tt didn't win the guina, for when the fray over and the smoke had cleared the Turks had five digit» mo for the Champs, The » was away Inat will be thrown open early and the/ ARR H POA © main event will be called at 8:30 in a oe a ae a i : ANTIC oh Ft A CRICKET INVASION |—Samue! Bedf 3 ; i? ? Jie mene 1g Masoot ne |for the Cuban Giants, a negro base |AIM Med 2 2 9 bg : : 27. ball team, was struck and instantly | Magee, ib ....4 i } ' ° 4 Gentlemen of Ireland team of crick-| killed by lightning at Inlet park | Shes, ¢ oo | a he 5.5 8 8 8 eters sailed for America today late yesterday, Another player on a. a From Montreal they will make|was knocked down and severely ea ie eee as Sesiepiiighd Bobs) 3 an extensive tour of Canada, duri shocked by the same flash that RH POA BB i Ba k Wi th | which thehy will play against the killed Bedford : { j i ' , | ck in Spotlight Wi a leading cricket clubs of the Do-| The electrical storm caused a ‘ ; minion. After touring Canada, the panic among the spectators, and tt H H i Standing of the Clubs. an Offer for Big Fight. team will play against American |is reported that a number were {n byt ee ES ae | Won. Lost. Pot one brag at New York and Philadel vr) = ruah to get from the Mahon, of $ 4 $ $ | Beshate + " FY} #8 (li Untied Poon) i Se ee ons 68 8 folaAe| NEW YORK, Aug. 21-—"“Prospor $$ {2} | ous Jack stunroe, the former heavy AT | Wetght p sagiliet and now mayor of| Bik Lake, Canada, today wired an EVER of our REGAL $1 00 Suits we urge you to investigate their merits. worn one The variety of style, fabrics and colors to choose from are really bewildering. No other house is showing such lavish assortments. WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD IT’S SO Opposite Totem Pole 615-619 First Ave. Closed All Day September 6th — Seattle Day at A.-Y.-P. WE'LL BE THERE | U HAVE Toledo team decided to F h bag Three wide balls had been piteh Wineholt, « NG We De, Paddock, p Fae Totale SS: Gee 3. eore by Innings Vas er 1000000601 rule bo called if the cateber steps out of bis position before the ball ts thrown The rule, which was years ago, has, so far as is known never been lied into 7 fore, but there ta gbeol the about the correct “ini WELL, NOM, a [ONT MR. HM, which declares a balk shall) offer of $100,000 for the Jeffries Johneon fight, to take place in Canada one year hence Munroe says that he means bust- AMPRICAN LRAGER. Standing of the Clube, é " oe Paifndspita Th 46 412 | Denn, and If the fighters wilt ser- Boston Pe H “ fs }iounip consider hie offer will post Cleveland A 8 4 447 | the $100,000 immediately jg #4 42 «-461| “Prosperous Jack,” who now owns . Lovie $$ Aff | dundrede of acres of valuable tim- Washington . a *| ber land in Canada, haa fought Jeft- rise on tWe cocasions Asiphia & At REE &. Phivede! ork t When the Alfalfe Parmer was meeting al comers for four rounds rd Clevela qagton L several years ago, Munroe caugtit NATIONAL LMAGUE, ever on the point of the champton's Jaw, knocking him down. This angered the champton, and Tit | when the two met some time later iE | he knocked Munroe out In the seo- + ond round. 4 Tomorrow ts ~“Mapleine day it i HH Garvey Buchanan Co, To Vancouver l:30 p.m. | Return by Daylight Through Victoria, Princess Char lotte both ways, giving time for a visit at the cities of Vancouver and At New York 2. Pittebur, At Brookiyn 1. Cineinnat At Boston 10. Ht. Louie & At Philadelphia &, Chicago 7. ? COART LEAGUE, Standing of the Clube. Vietorta. Take you en route Won. Lest. Pot. | through Active pase and the San fan Prancieco ........96 82 Tl Juan istende. Loe An ole ae 8s 83 Fortiand CANADIAN PACIFIC, ? eo sf Sabian: Hy 3 609 First Av. Vernon “(ae At Los Angeles %, Portiand 1 At Hacramento 2, Oakland & At fan Francisco 3, Vernon Base Dall & Chotler 9)... which male Meal vest ket knife metal finish and gol Woe are climbing up steadily, | (1909 A-¥.-P. Beattie) , beautiful cont Y Understand, Spokane won yeater-| 7°48 Shy day, too. fouvenira: here is @ line that will fit) the bill, and these price make it That was tall pitehing that Qual ® Thompson came through with yer. torday, and there was some pretty nifty backstopping, too. con ing time for fF Three-Bladed Pocket Knife One will make an t an gees Jaws A Detroit beat Philadelphia yester day, They meet New York today|'"9 / and Philadelphia bucks up againat| p56 St. Louta. A abe A-Y.-P Always in order Boe pale A.-¥.-P A f Cartwright speared what should have been a clean hit In left garden | yesterday, It was nothing short of | grand larceny, stealing that hit Qutft Button: Ne souvenir Combination A-¥.-P. Wateh A.-¥.-P. emblem, Pioneer squ ton State buildin S0¢ A.-Y.-P, Bouvenlr Tea Spoon. she! f Manufactures, Agricul shington Forestry * led and Henley pitched a one-hit game for Frisco yesterday but errors gave Vernon one run Fancy 7 Only one orror wan chalked up| *GoiN Halen Welch } Jettries unawares and slipped une) ae | This New Fall Sui” With Two Pairs of Knickerbocker Pants for Boys 7 to 16 Shown in five $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 Dis ve POOR OLD rN 5 GAN | grades: |San Francisco Hears “i “Iron Man” Is in an Aus-|} tralian Asylum. | BAN FRANCISCO, Aug Joe Grim, the Iron Man, whos wtoel jaws for six rounds have with t A the punches of th | world hae ever pr od, has beer ° declared tineane, and is about to & ! yr ettiag Fak ogre ar - i Fabrics are fancy cheviots, t The numerous beatings that the|f] and serges. Browns, grays and bluc i. fee Beg: Bye ellgunomrsengs Mlaets To combinations, in plaids, chech and mixtures, j fait i i) The prices at which we have marked all of this at Oakland, where big Al Kautwman {ff season's goods show the eamayed but failed to put him awa in aix rounds After that bt Heim sailed for Australia Immense Price- Loweri i! LOUGHLIN LOST Power of Purchasing in ie | AFTER GAME FIGHT Gigantic Quantities ‘ NEWPORT, RB. L. Aus AL We carry Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Hats, oe gens oa ayed @ remarkable Caps and Furnishings for t of every age, the Umit, Mel — ag § Plotheer in the final round th Stock of Young Men’s ¢ + Clothing for the tennis champloneh Che i Fog won the first set 7 to 6 and |i ; |the second $ to 4 nee J. _ d ] ae | | MeLouxhttn was at his rs in | cert, sabe, hao | © €18 es Jexhibitions ever seen on a tennis |i court First same form in the varlier sets, would i a To al | STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE | fratulated tor the pane batts that ff Closed Sept. 6th—Seattle Day at the A.-YP, be had put up against the oaslorner Clothiers § victory today gives him the right to meet William |Larned, the prosent champion, for the ttle. The first two sets were captured by Clothier by scores of 7-5 and 64, McLoughlin captured the third set 911, Clothier winning the last set 63. clever We'll Be There Jebsen ne. S. S. SAILS PROM VICTORIA FRIDAY, AUG. 21, 3 P.M, TO 108 A} Les WITHOUT STOR. Only 9 Days to Me VERY LOW RATES. —. > Made in Seattle 108 Veater Way, he Bil e in e Day Saturday, August 28th, is “Made in Seattle to Celebrate the Occasion We Have Made a Display of Made in Seattle Goods in Our Show Windows “Will Buy Seattle Made Goods Seattle is also Seattle is now fast becoming a turning out — manufac turing exceptionally city—new — indus- pieces in | tries are springing up everywhere, in ed furniture, as chairs, couches all lines of busi- vane ness, Reed furni- dave Pp ‘ture is now made These goods in this city, and also shown in 0 windows, and you” f will quickly see ye that the workman} is superior, the samples in our windows show that Seattle can turn out a better | ship agninst elther team yesterday. Ten-] |, High clase and mény dittorent de finished article of while the prices: nett fumbled one for Seattie, but | "er sel it was king hard one to get} — } egies design, are considerably and Pug deserves credit for try-| Pred M Spinnin and then compete iat toe Veblen: ee 1910 SECOND AVENUE. is with the Eastern lower Mh come wyeeiegnatitpemes a , . ; repr se a Dental War Makes Low Prices, product in regard thoee Things looked bad at first yeuter Perigae re apres 1i 1 make @ dotiar on lay, for the visitors started right your Dental Work, you ff with one tally, but they or | fave a dollar and the touched the plate after that. Pen-| ine loses nett tled things up when he trotted] er in the fourth, It took two umps to pull yester Jay's game through, Bill Carnoy| fired Joe Sugden off the grounds Genta! : : ntll 10, but spied him in the grandstand nm. Sundays for working people and after arguing with him sent ad my ar » in Baturday'’s Star! 4 copper around, who persuaded wee npistry.” BUWIN J. Joo that he didn't want to see the leg _ ——-——— ® after all, Sugden had te | fu to pay a $10 fine. Kirby Dressing Tables’ 1 Drennan was the other ump. ined Noda, Chiffonlare sad all Chamber Furniture. Henry Ordeman and Char ol den oy niare Olnon are scheduled to tunale nt seen dt Coan ee eee the Grand theatre tonight Walder! Batiding TO8-10 Pike st, to price. from the East | | | | Store ALL THE CREDIT you Store 25 Closes 1 o'Clock | Saturdays i} During During July \ July SECOND AND UNION and | Closed Sept. 6th—Seattle Day at the Exposition, } ji and August “We Will Be There” ” |