The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1909, Page 2

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FSF. gS a ce aa Y : = THE 5 TrAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1909. SPORTING NEWS AMBRIOAN LRAGUE | EEN | soume rE FANS DOPE CUT IN TWO GAMES = GOMING pou SCboMe I League's Star Pitcher | a uw tad 18 BLUE WITH GossIP ON sso) for $4,000-—Will Report | +1} at Close of Season. NEAR BIG LEAGUER GIVES) : ORDEMAN-ROLLER WREST TURKS THREE POKES, BUT | | LING TILT. SUPPORT WAS ROTTEN, | . Now that Doc Roller has at last Mike and the gave Bud Pernoll a thorough trimming yes day, winning by the lop-sided score of 8 to 0, totaling 18 runs in two | games As Portland stipped one over Spokane, the victory was the boys | been matched with some © d for him by ht | manager, Jack Curley, the ¢ akeption! of the almost subside {man than one plek« wrestling fans have 4d and are prompe patnning of the to dope out. the more i coming fray sweet. In one awful inning (for yg LRA SO 80 much has been sald to the Pernoll) ° n Ume pln but three hits, but he was erratic afraid of Carroll's man that {t ts ap paren hat Rote i p Te in the third and his support was t tt Ner will 5 th very much to franale, On the of hie life when bh the other hand nk Allen pitched Norwegian next Friday night corking ball He was pinked for —_— —- tenlatan ine meer geven safeties, but airtight field P fas tha gaat Geum sel to Goo ‘The efforts to b or Glenn Curtis: ing prevented anything like @ run. The score vg denty in the pink of condition te Tall AB RF Po. A. &| OF doth of them ; Much Talk RE Be 2 s position will be + . Around the cigar stores and Junch ie, ae 5 Siar Se seperement ol counters the fans are discusalng the 4 2 © 8B 3 Slim conjunction with De 1 eon L ws Se 8 Olle hie hes made * |relative chances of the two big fel Frisk, tf sep Ok Gee Mae Wee 3 a }lows insofar as they can judge th Capron, it 4 @ & © 6 0/85,000 each for aeroplan | Bg gad 3 0 6 10 © lin that city, H. L. Gate bf irk st 8 Sf Oithe Pom, has writer —— ae same, Ds aa Chilberg asking that pte Bo Totals ...20 § § 2T 14 2) Seattle co-operate in tact that Ri gg Abertone-~ AR. R ¥ ro A. & bring the great aerial 7 “ joore, ss ee ou. “ . 0 the hae ee tot: 8 the western part of A a Reagan, it 4 © © 1 @ 6/@Xposition’s $25,000 « a india Lejeune, of ..4 9 2 3 © /aeroplane race will bx « » “ Rewer. re le e Inve t on le ae ie ae ae a sd by cable to the tr ~ : J. Stretb, 1b /.4 0 «62 10) «6g | Rheims, where they have w . se Marin pI a OBrien, c ....3 6 8 4 © 6) ors in the great airship tournament GEO. DALY ery 4 Pernoll, p .:.18 6 0 8 2 8} while he gave Roller a mighty good ——— — — —| SPRINGFIELD, NL, Sept. 1.—By | tussle out at the Arena, but every dapat NS i ella - RAKAAARAAAWARARS odds the best pitcher in the body knows that this ts no sign Lory aedibecten or i ® > of the }Ordeman will throw Roller Olson ‘s 00602000 *—Si® WHEN PICKERING * tang Bharod = mening Romy ene a deen eooeeeeeoa * LOST A TOENAIL. * “on gathered might have yeowny are ” Rother by Invings: \* ” will report to and easy game for Ordeman, yet | Seattlo DOT OOOO M3 . of the Threet Roller might twist the ble Nor Aberdeen. @O2111101—Ti® Vhen “Cy” Seymour was 5 wegtan out b tn the firet five Summary: Sacrifice hite-—Lynch.|® pitching, he was about as wild @ p Ne > putes ¢ K 7 eat) o Shea. Solon baseo—Wrisk, Capron. |@ bse bab cat No one Cr a jee d to New York by|minutes of krappling. Again, Hol Magee 3. Struck out—Ry Alien 6. by/ . Dick” Kinsella, pre of the ler may be ected to the same a a ee ES gr as | least of ail P pac 22x dea # |iocal club, for $4,000. Kinsella is | woeful fate. It's a lag pipe, any-| len 0, of! enol) it by pitched where the ball would go when #/ tne man who sold Larry Doyle to way, that the battle hext day dall—Akin, b Pernoli. Ps slivere : ay . {1 ona it was delivered. Recalling | the Giants for $4,500. night will be about the best thing Raymond to Bennett to Magee, Ray Seymour, Jim McAleer tells a #) Daly hails from Buffalo. He was| seen in Seattle for many agons, | mond to Magee: mond to Ren story, not without tts pathetic * | found in Bay City, Miche, by Kin nett, Umpire—Mr. Frary. side, in which Ollie Pickering # Big Men. d his release for His record this d five de in more | pe in the sella, who pur ® a nominal figur “Seymour had a great as & is 17 vietorle sortment of curves, but he # he having work couldn't contro! the ball,” says @ games than any other pi McAleer, “Ollie Pickering, ® | league now with Minneapolis, faced # cy’ the Polo rounds 10 it fo nis soe, & To Vancouver ll:30 p.m. At Portland §, Spokane & was the goods, At Vancouver 7, Tacoma 2 Games Today. Aberdee Seattle Spokane at Portland ‘facoma at uver. Roth men are big fellows Kach of them tips the beam atioter 20 nds and each of them ppmes to! ther with an envinble record. | ler has « ¢ followlig bere, | Sut Ordeman has a great many ad-| mirers where he has ee een Pees TT TTT ETL Tees Standing of the Clubs. a eeen in ‘Won Loot or 12 years ago, to his sor action. | bast! , row, Ollie, with hfs bat hich # 7 There fe no excuse why it should Seatt! see sé cai Spokane .. 7 8684 in the air, made a lunge at # Return by Daylight not be a be h, and there Aberdeen 65 45 e * f es d the 4 ‘i 1 af to’ Portinnd s 8 as ween ee i * | Through Victoria Princess Char Me th town oO ? p ° Moone. a near his neck, as he supposed # | ‘atte both wars. giving time for « visit at the cities of Vancouver and Viectorta. fekes you en route * through Active pass and the San * | Juan islands it would, took a sudden # downward slant and knocked off one of his toenails.” Pet CANADIAN PACIFIC, Pittedure 32 729 fuchtieanchadind dint tnchsdndndtadiatinds ! 609 F owt Av. we eat 4 434 ee - ai 6 siiaiiiaas New Yo ‘ 0 2.080 orem] Deen Priniciphia 8 8 OAL KLEIN eae erine errs. 7 350 THE SHOEMAKER. Boston .... st 86 275 1% you can't get boots or COLLARS 1c, 2c, 2% At Boston 2, Pr tebure 7. At Brookiyn 4, ¢ cinnatl 9. At New York 0, Chicago 2. At Philadelphia 11, St. Louis 6 i Goce Se St you, out them made 3 to measure 217 TAME 8 STREET. Price 10 Conte Foot ytning ESE Many Fise Samples at Low Prices We have a very large stock of Writing Desks in fact, that we have samples must be close so many ‘t room for them all, so the following The reductions ar heavy to insure a speedy clearance tomorrow. They’ll Soon Go at These Small Prices Early English Writing Desk, | Weathered Oak Writing Denk sample only; regular price only; regular price $16.00, tomorrow $11.50 | ; tomorrow $15.00 Weathered Oak Writing Desk Imitation Mahogany Writing . m nple only ora Thureday, Saturday and Sunday ont sample only; regular price Deak, samp! a regu ” only a ry - ce $22.50; tomor 10 > <a phadarel, wits $17.50, tomorrow Sinko | pee HA; Cnet Te oe carved ‘panel : Osk W Desk 8 “es front, sold oak Weathered Oa riting Des! Imitation Mahogany Writing throughout, fin sample only; regular price Desk, sample only; regular mer gelesen : $16.50; tomorrow.....$41.75 | price $17; tomorrow. . 812,00 peel ae $10.50; special Early English Writing Desk, | Golden Oak Writing Desk, sam EVERETT AN sample only; regular price | ple only; regular price $10 _ $6.75 $20.00; tomorrow $15. tomorrow 86.75 This M Morris Chair Bed like Cut Golden Oak Frame | Spring Seat Built on straight lines, very heavy; golden highly finished; a variety of tapestry upholstered us h- fons; this chair reg ularly sells at $16; special— ee mission choice In white and gold or green, gold; head 62 inches high, inches high, continuous posts 1 inches thick of neat design; white and foot 43 1-16 substantial bed $10.00; a strong regular price special ALL THE cae you THE BOULEVARD i Curtains | a = Ath & Pike Nottingham Curtains, 3 yards long. inches w white and ment of from; wor pair, for “'The world love: ‘That's why I am at popular prices nelection of new patterns in all colors: regular the yard elect $1.69 ( SCCOMO ANO UNION | | morrow 18¢ Closed September 6th — Seattle Day at the Exposition WE WILL BE THERE Souvenir Tickets on Sale Here The Newport |! | CAFE & GRILL | He FIRST AND MADISON, } | the Invaders [SPINNING “8 Secon American Cafe “Where They Lunch Base Ball ¢ Chotler 4 ane to have beer v inbit with M the help to pile up enough tr inning to win. On Monday nine} runs were crammed over in a single | pension Yenterday six tallies were | jammed across in the third Kinsella, Ed-| Thank you, Eddie die twirled fat ball for Portiand ay, and this, combined with | put a crimp into the | Kay fortress, Tealey at usual faithful xuardian yesterday, and bis work | in and about short was little short of warvelous, Twice Tealey fig-| ured tn double plays which wiped | out bite, The best plece of felding | for the day was also pulled off by | Tealey when he pulled down a fly | in right after @ hard run and dou-| bled the runne ond. It was the fans chorused r at wee and Tealey also made two but they weren't disastrous. might Lefty Miller probably will tackle this afternoon Ovits or Most is due to twirl agninet us. Won't some kind-hearted person take Loe Magee's suit and ve ita bath’ Lee has the distine tion of wearing the most soiled unt ) of the team. When he aides always dust from keel to top lonne he's mast good of} a roster | ver this serlos in about five or six things will take on The Indians are wonderful (inteh, and « ate from now on have about.three dozen to play Carpenters, Attention! Don't forget the Labor Day cele bration ts at Woodland Park All kinds of games 4 sports, Take cars direct Immediately after the | parade Everybody welcome, O 1. Niles, secretary District Council $1.00 8x2x1 Fine Car-| ‘borundum Sharpening Stone 65c making a| game Turks | games yet Those fine grit caborundam shar kn Avenue | Kennedy. tases . in binek tnee Ketra Bowts op Buda; 7. Time Table Aubject te Change With ROUND TREP, mo ages 6 to 1k helt D EDMONDS MEALS SERVED Sin round tripe duly Leave Beattie mts me ash mst pom and | Fourth and Pike, on the Boulevard. ALL THE COMFORTS OF LIFE that men love to enjoy in guste tory pleasures from a highball to a cigar, and from soup to nuts and coffee, can be always pro cured at The American. Here is where the man of business or pleasure can have his palate tickled with the best that the earth produces, and partaken of in comfort, by thoae who know how to furnish it, and we claim that we do. Music Every Evening trom 6:30 | to 12:30, tnetading Sunday. meaiLasser’s The Best Cooking, Our prices are low. But I love an eater dear people good food and see me face to face ~GRACE. 4 u lover.” feeding the Come IST ON A NEW YORK p LUNCH and avold inferior tm tions, Delivered at your place of business without extra cost; 100 and be ench Ring up A 3615 Main 1830. ured. Goodbye to office, 219 Marion street. We Assume All Responsibility When you buy clothing of this concern we want \ you to distinctly understand that your monef igh, only on deposit here. Should any Suit or Over coat not wear to please you, just let us know it and we’re ready to give you another for -it or your money back. “TUB SPECIALS” For Fall and Winter 1909 Are Now Ready. And we can truthfully say that this collection of Suits, Overcoats and Cravenettes Is the handsomest and most comprehensive this house has ever shown. You are invited to look them over. “HUB SPECIALS” $18 $20, $25 and $30 MONEY BACK IF YOU WANT IT SPECIAL EXCURSION IRONDALE New Steamship HYAK will leave FLYER WHARF, foot of Marion St. TOMORROW 9:15 A. ML | running direct to IRONDALE, and arriving there at 12:15 P.M. She will remain two hours, returning to Seattle and arriving at 5:30 P. M. The Fare, Round Trip, Will Be 50c YOU MAY SECURE YOUR TICKETS AT THE BOAT TOMORROW, Come with us and see the great strides that TIRONDALE, the new Stee! City is making. his trip has been arranged on a fast steamer so that you can arrive home in time for dinner, MOORE INVESTMENT COMPANY 400-410 ARCADE ANNEX, SEATTLE

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