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STAR i A MAS, cam wf SEPTE BER 2, 2, ‘1909 eee te ee a ET -WORLD’S LIVE ~ SPORTING NEWS| — ~ THIRD BLACK CAT MASSACRE ‘Aberdeen’s Dusky Pelines | Find Dug’s Ballyard an Unhealthy Place to Hunt Mice. For the third the Black Cats were smothere Dug’s ball yard yesterday, the count being 12 to 0. ‘ Mr, Most was benched, We gath- ered two runs in the first Inning and Harry Lejeune, the champion finger, advanced to the firing line. Ten runs were plucked from Larry to five hits. consecutl¥ The score: Hormuucoe nwooseonae> 4 Miller, p Totels Aberdeen Moore, s* Campbell, Reagan, it P Kretis, if Totwwls ...22 Score by Innings Beattie 20220501° Aderdeen oope200000 Summary: Two-base hit Home run—Lynch. Bacrift Bhea. Stolen bases—-Reaymond Ton. Hite—Off Moat, 1 in 1 inning off Lejeune, § in 7 innings. Ru Oft Most, 2; off Lejeune, 10 une, 2 Bases ay by giiched dail J ents at bat ost’ s. ; off Most, — Lejeune. OBrien | coccucro~e 1 . M Fe, Breck ow By e n pitches efits, by Mit Passed bat) Umpire——Frary At Portiand. * Spokane .. Portiand Ratterics: Holm and Ostdl Fournier Batterios: Flan den; Hall and Brooks. Spokane Aberdeen Portiand Vancouver Tacoma Detroi f Sepa ston veland-New York. a. Standing of the Clubs. in. Loat. Ret. | a 48 645 607 2589 | 61 504 oy Cravenette gets the very best garment that $15 will buy him any- where. 615-619 First Av. « On the Square Opposite Totem Pole Fred Miller held the Cats} co | when signaling the pitcher. JIMMY “ARCHER'S “SQUAT THROW” A SENSATION IN NATIONAL JIMMY ARCHER jeny that Hugh Jennings, the De. stick | troit leader, closer Archer's throwing Hugh and Fred made one big mix take ch when they let Jimmy Archer get away, and Frank Chance. the Cub manager, showed one of the traits which stamp him as a baseball general when be grabbed Archer to take the place of the re bellious Johnny Kling Jennings ¢ n't see Archer with binoculars, Neither could Clarke Chance saw Rim work and added him to his stable. And Archer has beet’ making history in the National league ever since. As a thrower to the bases there isn’t @ man in the big leagues who compares with Archer. He is in a jolass by himaejf, whipping the bail down so fast that he gets a runner who Is careloss enough to so much * lone his bala Archer is parent of the “squat |throw.” He hasn't patented the } toss yet, but he's the only one using it because the other? can't acquire | the kn: The “squat throw” is made while Archer is Sitting on his heels in the position all backstops assume Tn this jposition it is impossible for the |runner to tell whee he is going gained at the efpen Babl*s Memphis club ern association, with Atlanta The first was three men off bas four pitched balls, in « Otto Williams of once wagered $50 he time steal, but was caugh first se J times. Archer br baseball at Fargo, N play ball tn the made a reputation i to Pitt ent him to Jennings found him. joined the Tigers .to second, and spoke tt and was sent to B Chance saw bim, and hymen the throw, and Archer does fans don't miss Johnny Kling a bit. NATIONAL LEAGURB, Cineinnat! 7, Philadelph innatl 9, Philadelphia 4, Cy Brooklyn 0: New York § Pitesburg-Hoston, rain. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet. | 86 «633729 sO 678) 70 603 61 521| . 56 ATL 45 fl 32 |New York . {Cincinnati . Philadelphia | St Louis . | Brooklyn | Boston . | | | Oatkand 3 tand 10, Vernon 3 San Francisco 2 CLIFF BLANKENSHIP TO TACOMA TIGERS Clift Blankenship and catcher for the Washington Americans, recently turned loos has been signed tosnanage Tacoma, it Is said. He will get $400 for the rest of this season and $2,400 next year. The agreement has a bonus attachment Blankenship 1s now on his way iff came to Seatt) nd soon went to the big | He ea ack in 1905 and | remained hee until the close of| 1906. In 1907 he went to Wash-| ington, jum the California | outlaws in 1908 and returned to t capital this year. Mike Kahoe got his walking papers along with Blankenship. Street outclassed them both and desired to do all the | work behind the bat former scout | six To Vancouver U:30 p.m. Return by Daylight Through Victoria. Princess Char. | lotte both ways, giving time for a visit at the cities of Vancouver and Victoria Trkes en route through Active pass and the San | purchased. | Juan islands. | Albert A. Klaw CANADIAN PACIFIC, known 80 “Dutch” ih 609 Fost Av pick of the Texas es wt ded pitchers, for his league tr SHR The team PORT, I fork } seems to like They had MeGinnity ham, and now “Iron you ter of the Shreveport Profit ence— by others’ experi- witter is sald by to be even better thar . the Shreveport youn Come in today and let us Fjrosnahan for the ( explain to you the art of J) \s that most exciting sport— on the diamond Klawitter won his Man” by pitching headers within two of the Salmon trolling— ix games. The Ral They are running now— and your outfit is here waiting for you— “IT’S THE BEST” A. L. HALL 1111 FIRST AVENUE Fourth Ay., between t No further com Bankrupt Sale 9p 823,000 stock of Clothing, Hats and Furnishings ai your owe price 424—P 1K WT 424 SAICAGO, Sept. 2.—No one will it with so little effort that runnefs than poor relatives |nal Gibson girls and Fred Clarke of when he {s doing the recelving. ss | Pittsburg are great managers, but-— world’s records for bi when the and was catching seven mon off first in| least one base & game on The latter heard of this, and every | (By United Press) Williams went to bat he was| walked, and he not only failed to|Jobn G. Kling Supply Man » went to Virden, Manitoba, where 1904 he played at Boone, Ia, where re f Jennings noticed he did not take a step In throwing | Archer tried to oblige, but fatled | NEW “IRON MAN” FOR NEW YORK “DUTCH” KLAWITTER, | a utility man, at home an days, Turkish Baths MEN ONL ponte neceuwary, LEAGUE i;¢ OLoON EA FOR Ro AT PORTLAND (Ry United Pree) PORTLAND, Sept. 2--Dr, BF Roller demonstrated that Charles Olson was not in hiv class last nlght when he dumped the Indianapolis man two sgralght falls Olson worked hard himself out of several holes, but did not worry the de etgatly The first fall wont63 migute® and t cond 27, An arm lock and crotch hold did the trick the first time ang a chancery next LORD KILLED IN AN AUTOMOBILE SMASHUP (By United Pree) LONDON, Sept. 2.—-Lord de Clit ford (Jack Bouthwell Russell) was killed today in an automobile col lision at Barber, near Brighton. He wns 25 years of age, His title in one of the oldest dn England, He loaves a widow who be her mar riage was Eva Carrington (By | Vietoria Chandler), one of the who was appe ing in Dublin tn 1996, when she was met by Lord de Clifford and shortly afterward became his wife se of Charlie} At thd time of the wedding in the South-|Cifford was spoken of as “t Archer was|catoh of the season J. KLING WILL MAKE BASEBALL SUPPLIES and pulled has won two m. Both were | catching of 1 owe ining on the other the Pelicans would steal at) Archer KANSAS CITY, Sept. 2—The t ni off |'pa company has been. organized pagpins Of with Jota Kling as pediment the ex-Cab says they wil making baseball supplivg by ne pr The company is tagitalized at $50,000. ere will DA the Kling mitt, the Kitng ball, therKiifg bat and that fait| and the Kling everything Oise “sess HUBER WOULD RUN SOMEONE 50 MILES When Archer HM pr D. Prom the re evening. In to him about | uffalo, toda where | Chicago | Huber, better Reindeer Bill,” of Alabia to amble over a SOtulle jagainst anybody, Japs exces n aa for * la purse of something like five or ten! |thousand dollars The Gold Camps of Alanka, |funct attraction on the Pay | He ts eaid to be a whark ¢ mile dash, having a recor heurs 12 minutes. The regular Marathon course of 27 and a frac start, he says. ase Bal Chalier The league 30 runs in the Aberdeen, while credited with two The to Portland by a» which makes of 9 6 Mike ore Lynch bane by the eas id hite ing running ne two m and that ts seu 1 the ball out t and In the Raymond was Mike Lynch slammed of the lot in the fi firs a fa from Streib third trimmed |the pellet time had his sights te and #6 yer on proboscis He w three b a good cored four ri rge Capron also clubbed the ball right merrily, In three time he hit the ball for keeps twice and ored two runs a., Sept jonal league Iron Men and then Dur Man” Kiawit team has been Akin, Raymond and Benne twelve chances without | Some of the cha the it split bobble ard but prythib@ im sight trio ate up itter, better awitter, is the league right fe will leave y out Septem « with Stretb's md, accepting eight chanc a single error One of spears bordered on the spectacular Mullen, the fort star school first basemany-is in sion of a contract... from Charles Coml owner of the Chicago White Sox, offering, him $2,000. If the youngster oe he will report to Chicago im Calffornia next season. base » Bob gster ardina ball men Harmon, sold to als. He place ey name of three Iron double winning | If Portland wins and lone toda the Black lide back into fourth place, NW ENDINGTON’S BROKEN PROMISES rtion that t broken Aberdeen Cats will eigh The sweepin mend everythin ¥. ises, crockery and glasswar tiied. Furnttor trunks dle baby carriages, - | household articlos Phone Ind. 8735. hey prom jus ay. non and Pike, uresonVerical Tom 336 - 2nd. Ave.cor inion TT ALS Ce wanta course | Indians lost dgain yeaterday! ~| This clever rider, T. Streib played good ball at nec | INATIONAL’S BEST A “ROOKIE;” The best National league,” 1 mund the old to Dick guardian of Cinetnnatt then little first wacker in the Initial wnek Jays, And Hoblitzelt hag tt oming to him, al the way he the diamonds Not only does Hobiitsell Meld Hke a Hal Chase and run the bases well but his batting kiting Hke a faleon of late she Pritic way on ure referrin or has been scorch average has beon heron chased by a and he now leads the ng, With Mike Mitchell, also a Red elegated Hans Wagner to third lace a8 & compiler of extra bane bite. acue in | Tho funny part of it is that Hob litzell didn’t show an ning capabilitios as a bitter last sea json, when ho was with Wheeling in the Central league medal-win DICK HOB “SKEETS” 1s BEST RIDER IN ENGLAND 1 Amy Haber has been connected with} tion miles doesn't give him a good | “SKEETS" MARTIN formerly Americ one of the lenda t land, 4 omewhat cr stars on winwtog Re the that the ros’ a pper eived ORDEMAN AND ROLLER ARE TRAINING HARD and Roll iex off Friday outlook on the All kinds of guesses and tips on the bout are floating around In ad dite av « figur ing on the « mplishrérits of both mer It will be a mighty big featt er in Ordeman’s cap if he throws the Seattle doctor, for Roller has never met defeat from anyone but lot af clone PROF. STEVENS Fourth and Pine. danéing parties © Genuine FALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO.'S SACS Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Co. MANUF ACTURION® 812 OCCIDENTAL AVENE Closed Sept Honttic Day at the Bxponltior ¢ there FIRST SACKER FOUND BY GRIFFITH LITZELL. ‘WOLGHST AND MURPAY SIK ROUNDS 10 DRKW (By United Pree PITTSBURG, Sept. 2 fast and Harlem Tommy fought six rounds to a clean draw last night. Neithe the « Ad Wol r Kee ver th @ retarn mate However any chan wad dinapy defeat of Batt! t failed to show om and was a considering ng Nelson BAN ON PADDING. (Ry Uolted Pres MOINES, Sept. 2.—Coach Griffith, of Drake univer today banished all padding from the football armor of bis war riore Padding ts only sald Coach Griffith, iw too effeminate. ‘Carpenters, Attention! Don't forget the Labor Day cele bration fs at Woodland Park. All kinds of games and sports. ears direct ediately after the |parade. Everybody welcome. O } 1. Niles, secretary District Counc! extra weight,” '70¢ Box “Peters? Target Dupont Sntoke- less Loaded 00C antame th at wide-awake ap lor Avenue FROZEN SWEETNESS Mapeine ice Cream At all parlors FMARTIN &CO. 1207 2nd Av., Opp. Hotel Savoy. High Grade ( Grade Gloves | ee eae | The Raven prescription service | means that the doctor's skill In pre | jecribing Ie most efficiently supple | |mented by the drugglst’s skill in compounding. RAVEN DRUG 4&0. | | 1416 Second Av. \ and besides it! & | shoes to fit you, get them made : Take! Boys’ Clothing Department UNDOUBTEDLY THE MOST SUCCESSFUL IN THE CITY ta it ha wing of ad re almo’ quarter a steadily sho vanced greater ults ea ast season's busing bu 4 eet thi the entire second floor of the building has been stocked with the newest and best lines of Boys’ Clothing. As We Have Bought Twice as Much 1 will cer for in eater n's better the nal, tainl nee department season, we have been ab which in turn means as la prices, e to secure lower Very Important Savings to You Special Lines of School Suits with two pairs of Knickerbocker Pants for Bo to 16 In fancy cheviots, tweeds and worsteds; laf styles, patterns and colors; best of workmanshi Five Grades— $3.50, $4.00, $5.00, $6.00, $7.50 Other styles for boys 2% years old and $3.50 up. Excellent lines of Young Men’s Clothing. 4 J. Redelsheimer | & Co. | STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE Closed Sept. 6th—Seattle Day at the A.-Y.-P. E We'll Be case Birst Avenue Columbia TURN TO THE a H. L. 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