The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1909, Page 2

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TURKS TAKE nOTH FROM THE CHAM Seattle Wins Both Games of First Double Header in Hard Fought Con- tests. Mike and the boys gave Vancouy er a two-ply trimming at Dug’s ball} yard yesterday, winning the first gan by a score of 2 to 0, d the second Gacas by an § to 6 count Tn the first ¢ the Canucks ¢ hit, and a sc fourth, with n with one moasly teh, at that, In the two down, Quigley dropped a teaser back of second. | nly thing that looked | ‘That waa the like a hit. Brickson allowed av but e Clyde Hall let} ter, has a fondness for the So has bis valet de chambre latter ta to be belleved, he a tramp if he gave the glib son of Baron Silver all the SILVER BARON DEMANDS TOBACCO IN RATIONS; GRAND CIRCUIT TROTTER KEI KEEPS HIS VALET Silver Baron, a grand cireult trot weed. If the Hd be golng tobaceo when he kin git er ehaw,” Just thea the gelding stuck his head over the half door of his box stall and whin nied, “Go way, hos, Yo' all don’ knows what's good fo’ you,” said the darkey, grinning Mt oh give dat > THE dedi tal AUGUST 30, 1909. hand edd 4 jumble of words to an alre | deck, so*they left behind @ lot of stuff ‘about i he'd been a.mummy for a few ages, ~ bY uG! Pray, what ts the une of chattering about the anctent Greek? You might just as well dilate upon the unassuming Oreek! Why should we butt in and dig him from where he's lying for ages? To gle some setentifie shark a chance to spoll & thousaim pages dy overwor co? When men have been dead since a thousand or two B. re entitled to RK, LP, instead of decorating a lot of glass cases in museurns. It may be just the proper thing to teach the young Idea About the anelont persona who discovered old Bohea Hut | allow they'd rather know the exact batting averages Of all the stara in banehall-—-and pass up those old savages to talk about live wires, It's better to discourse on living than on the baberdashery in vogue when Adonis waa getting his ham and as a walking ad for a beauty parlor, We know the hero Actiles ran a fancy threering show, But did he make a timely «ingle, Ike Httle Jap Barbeau? And Jupiter was ringmaster, and he bossed the show, they say, + Hut he never cleared the bases Ike Napoleon Lajo! and if he did the historians didn’t know a ball game from a threecard monte Jup and his thunder- a dime novel read like the Pilgrim's progress, volts that make And don't forget Namesta I, (sometimes Rameses Toot), He was a rare old bird, they any, and at forging was some beaut; They tell a lot of stories about how they've got his ally, But they never saw him break a curve, @ la Bouthpaw Balle, but Ramey bad a lot of queer curves, only no one got wise to bim until and then it was discovered he bridges had been chiseling his monacher on all the loose pyramids, CINCY OUTFIELDER HAS THE CLASS) with Be Hoveman Alters \ | Brooklyn, he was bitth , | clip, : ns ag \}: es 18 one of the fig | eters picked up tyme when Clarke g "i him That the flory loader of was in right when he ps |han been verified, for up he was knocked Out for result of @ hours as th there being ads the Dick Hoblity Dick Egan, the by and Fon Contra yeen hers of thal mal all : 7 $1.50 Galen Cal he wants hoss all the chews he four safeties. hows all the chews he wants, ab vithe aetend ates locked Vike al. ty, cap a, dat air hose jes rockon he'd eat about forty cents jand monuments built by hie predecessors, rs }nateherly won't eat nothin’ olse th 7 etnch 3 = pe . with pod : an Wik oF Gay Then, too, there was young Mercury, that slippery-footed bob, Toft poh oh the mee ane le Who did his hundred In nine flat, like « previous “Ty” Cobb; teed rd * hes ng a ied | Sugden, ©... ee H Lo TS He never met his equal, though he ran In many & race, | anlies ub Ot Mie C caste tate tos} Te ee a ae But he was not a clroumatance to sensational Hal Chase or Dick The Canue - threw 8 beg into be lk oes. 4 4 ASL aw Hoblitee!! or half a dozen other modern speod merchants, If Merk fang by starting a ninth ware: hh 4 "ian - Fe ee en } was alive today they'd tag him out for not touching second. The | rmiition Paint, ,, but the league eters aked t} Rat 7) for & le ae can tiedel te for a double between | poor rum couldn't get a Job carrying the banner, let alone pose as | Vermillion off at the proper stage, The score: } ro a — in ote | | #e vr ay center and right, Evil set sail, and the priginal design of the Wright brothers’ aeroplane. r First game- wee a Tt 1 Py after a long, bard eprint, mmared the | aimattio AR RH. PO A.B) Vincouver ..110 008 : ball, Connors could hardly believe | Raymond tee el Be Sak Bae S innings We tackle Aberdeen this after. his eyes, Likewise the crowd, It ¥ Bennett 4 8 £ FF Olgestte .. fort ? noon for a weok's tussle, This will | was a fat bit, and (he great crowd | Frisk’ PG POCA peers ioe be one of the crucial series. It we |howled for joy | Capron + 0 1 8 0 Olwright. Home rune trnet, Swain ar? mopped up thin week, Spokaue | | Magee, 1d 46¢ 0 06 Paddock, Sacritt hite mond, MAY pass us. | Big Swain, of course, was fed one | Shea -. ae ee Lynch, Magee, She en bam in In the groove, and he lammod it i oo . The fana witnessed a raft of good | over the fence, scoring three runs, | eee 72 2 = = | Totals ...08 2 4 $7 12 fielding in the double header. Roy % HPO A Akin pulled off a plece of basebail| Hall's twirling was grand to be |*4 He allowed but & single the bobble was responsible for twe| MP a Ss ee in the first game which w — * ‘scratch hit. in only two fanings did rune. Otherwise Tealey played su-| uigiey, 2b ; : t H h At Aberd r same big leeeet "Nothing finer thie more than three men face him, porb ball, His scoring from second | ley, 2b perdeen-—Aberdeen 6, Spd . jer th! pate “ y a. 6 6 £6 1 ess ie he re sacs Gp0-| eason has been witnessed than his That sort of ball can't be beaten, (in the frat game was @ brainy bit REBEL OAKES. 3 9 © & & BO} At Portland—Portiand 12-2, Ta b of of base running hi . es o8) 8 “4 - grab of Quigtey's twister and the | Teale: R ” owed 8 Sugden, « Tee He Se Ss ae throw to first y ay bes Last season Kebet Oakes was a Bayder, 3b 3 9 0 3 0 cindtaes of tas Chika | FROZEN grounder to 1 through him, and sensation on the Pac ‘anast. ths peas Aa a a Wee Lost Yot,| Mall Frick @es erected with SWEETNESS a |was an outfielder on th | 68 $1) cheers when he robbed Connors of — Totals ...27 9 1 24 3 : . at - Fis ee Me Ri ; a 508 : hit ta the ninth of the firat con Negolin Shoe Polish The Raven prescription service eatiat A Pete : : {#7 ass teat. Connors was batting for fii, hoe’ The Butchers’ local union No. 81| means that the doctor's skill in pre | mere hy MU eee s if is $i Krickson, and he wuneorked what tured tn Beatts will give & smoker tomorrow night ' Senegaver 00600000 0-0} = Mapleine Lorri yiat he ollsh whieh wii! I in room 10, Labor scribing Is most efficiently supple Hite by innings | paveunas. Leaeve | AMERICAN LEAGUE Ask your shoe polish or tor Here: program has been arr R mented by the drugglet’s skill in Fred M Jabsonves Te caer i| # | ns re epee sisting of boxing and wrestling All compounding. RAVEN DRUG co, Fre: . Stand cond Ay: 5 7 Semmahye Tee-hene hittin Nant of the ie | ss meat cutters are invited. 1416 Becond Av. 1910 SECOND AVENUE nett. eat Capron 1 Stree & | Pittsburg “ n Detroit - — , al 17 ? Hit by pitehed ball ¢ )) Oe mond by Erickson. 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Boys nom Boy Has The Housewife’s Help | se | pennies, matter how To Be Smart An ind unnecessary w $ t Ses x work. Inexpensive, durable and 5 [ 5, 75 | p nuld be in every home arti | Are Wanted rigid his Ss meio something which she clothing | requirements A large number of the most successful men in the world, at one time or Another Rousing Sale of Carpets, Rugs and Linoleums : another, were connected with the newspaper business. = | D are. Tapestry Brussels Rugs | Handsome Velvet Rugs fc arge variety of Tapestry Brussels uge in Yrienta lora y es . a The circulation department of The Star is anxious to secure a number an a 3 snventi “ al a i ~epget - q orth = Katy pong rates er tal rial ana sa . . - tech ng ‘Ary te be) a Bs -of smart, wide-awake boys, ranging in age from eight to thirteen years, ably. ia a sabi far Ths Bago < a el 1g saa ohana ph ell oo - verywhere at $23.50 and #2MOR TE -? When You See It in Our Ad—It’s So THESHUB 615-619 First Av who want to make money. Just as soon as the full number is filled, it will be too late, so take advantage of this opportunity NOW, Special $8. 95 Each Axminster Rugs $1.65 Rich Velvet Carpets | Special $1 6. 25 Each Tapestry Brussels Capa rapestey BAe oe rith atalee st deal 636 Printed Linoleums ls euns such, af t a te ard ex No capital is needed. Each and every boy will be started in a busi- Be ALL THE CREDIT YOU ness for himself, near his own home. But the boy must be energetic and chuck full of ambition. If he is that kind of a boy, we'll do the rest. Come to The Star Office, 1307 Seventh Av. Between 9 and 10:30 Mornings vet Carpets ; SECOND AND UNION | . th" hordara and | Closed Sept. éth—Seattle Day at the Exposition ef vd 95c | “We Will Be There”

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