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2 THE STAR—FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1909. SPORTING NEWS: 2 101 0005 $40 to $70 $40 to $70 On. Real RES Tailored Tailored i ‘Oat New. York—Now York ¢ i} |Referee Smith Guarantees | Made to ¢ Made to ‘ (ih INDIANS bapiay tts MEET TOMGHT bait ae sat aurea ane: ad He Will Give Personal Measure, Pe | Measure, | Standion ret | fienae, Zosvenre, Te of Zope est! Detislon on the Fight) $30.00, $30.00, 4 —— Detrot ; ‘ won of Low Angelos In a din jtau| September 6, | Saturday Saturday, | oneot rs | H Honouman ve nouten onan nts opt ts] September 6 “t”” | Saturd Baal = eng or apg ngs bre ked t Saa8l GRAND TONIGHT, from nek Haas with -oothing ” BAN FRANCISCO’ "Bopt. 2 Tuesday. ay an ues ay Tuesday, Mr. Stever for an even doen safe Washingtoi po ella el - —— barred but slugging | Having found a way to get thetr igh coar from the tap of the Fong.) | At San Francinco—Onkland 3.|oiseq house did thoit last bit of] Mice (eg tee cath apparer johason bout whiah We scheduled toll Jt, Which to place your orders for one of our regular $40.00 to $70.00 Lal Los Angeles 0 mend, Magee, to take advantage of this remarkable offer. While our stock t fashionable fabrics is the largest in the city, those giving their orders early get theig choice of the more exclusive patterns. ‘ Remember, only Saturday and Tuesday to plave your order, all day Monday, Seattle Day at the Fair, ~ i Frisk, Capron, 2 ame, will act in his usual capacity a cf Sacrifice hits ~ down in the Rose City yosterday * ? | Though Herman's work heretofore | portiand pounded Jensen nine ways Knife Sharpener Se) 1, by jhas recetved some little criticism |) 71 tn, Pe " | wars ainest them, e 1 he at the ringside from the more par-| ang iney only managed to pull the / “Bouse oi he tial fans, bis deeisiona on the whole | hun cord ones Rett to Magee: Raymond to Bennett have been un stionable, and his i to Magee, Umpire—Frary selection ts perfectly satiafactory to | j the men on the mat There were three shut outs In the} At Portland—Portlend 1, Spo (By United Prem) Betting down town stands at 3/Const league yesterday, Every kane 6. PARIS, Sept. 3.—-Glenn H. Curtien |, 5 Ste te: nee eee one At Vancouver—Vancouver |, Ta ny. (022 today that Roller will throw the! «ame in oe long z / has decided to take part In the fly bis Norwegian, but J. Copald has| ine horse collars for somebody a tag machine races to be held at $1,000 to bet on Ordeman to win. - — Brescia, Italy, beginning September $40 to $70 $40 to $70 oa . . In view of the fnet that the odds | | time. & Man Man Games Today, Is trand P If Aberdeen picka up after this} foo > - Aberdeen at Seattle. [op abet idleae te gga aug dhe snd te Rebite’s taver, Copald #aY8 | hoodoo rises ke Detrolt has iy the | ou Tailored ——— Spokane at Portland | duced rom 62 to Jt mllon ne will take 7 to 5 on his money prican league, the Cate ill be Home run+-t Akin, Mage and wore never In danger, At Los Angelos—Vernon 1, Port-| hard training yeaterday, This| while Robinson had to be helped | take place on Admission day | dies’ Tailor Made Suits, made to measure, at the special low price of | Hall's twirling was an artistic |) Af (0* Angelos N« afternoon, afvot a Httle road work | his corner, Ito took both rounds} When the two fighters signed ar the real goods. By| at ' ) : : |by roughing his opponent and|ticles It was agreed that if both display of © real go At Sacramento—Sacramento 0,/ in the morning, they will rest up strangling him. At the end the | men were on thetr feet at the con. | taking yesterday's game Mike and) San Francisco 7 jfor the coming battl | go Charles Olson, the Indianapolis | clusion of the final pound no de-| the boys made {t four straight, In Both men appear to be at thelr! wrestler, challenged Prof. Ito jelsion was to be rendered by the| the past four games we have piled r very best and both declare that | Robinson also asked for a ret 1 | rote! 0. wp 38 rons, as against two for the ay | they never felt better in their lives. | atch laring that he was out of| Sporting men w at a lous to slac ‘ate, #4 “ Needless to say, both claim to be | know how to decide their bets, for Black C condition last night The neale: 80 ‘ |* | confident of winning but It Is more | amit if the newspapers disagreed on the e. Aan BE Poa Bl eee ‘ $3) | than probable that each realizes t qummmmnantemmme, |A8oision they had no way of deter | ane'te 4° 8 i +4 i2|has the tussle of his life before | Oa a |e the winner | Raymond, 4h 8 1 3 2 3 him and it's # lead pipe cinch that| Now all this difficulty has been | Sach. ott eat a in there will be no monkey business | a& na | swipe Sway by Referee Smith to <a wath © ho 0 6 jwhen the big grapplers get on the | day, axreeing to give his private Capronee age ing al He | * jmat vefore a crowd of anxious, | | opinion on the ow e of the ia 2 i Se a | ertteal fans tonight | rig I fight, and on this all bete will be : ay Se ee Se ae Joe Carroll, Ordeman's guardian | Qiagen eeeeeeemmmmemeey | paid | = = : of the stakes, is free in his belief | Plenty of money ts being placed cope ae A iy lh that bis man will succeed in pin-] Three * successive shut outs.jtoday at 2 to 1 that the negro ayes aie coll aly a ae ning the shoulders of the Seattle! Twenty-seven fnnings without a ran| champion will win the decision, and Campbell, rf ‘ e i : ° ° doctor to the mat, though Carroll | against them isn’t so bad 10 to 6 ie being offered that Kauf — hs tee ay Base ee adgaita that he thinks Ordeman has + mann will" last the ten rounds. | jeune, cf 4-8 © 38 a ® hard proposition That boy Hall has been pitching | oe RE ie ES oe (ity United Preset , | Both men will weigh In at about | | great ball lately CHAMPION BICYCLIGT Digs. | Rewer, St 3 @ © 2 4 8] READSVILLE, Mass, Sept 210 pounds, and for the first time! BOSTON, Sept. 3—Hugh Me Suits fully guars anteed perfect in style, fit and workmanship Gore 3 8 8 4 bP tme American pacing Derby stake,/in many moons the patrons of the | Loan, champion middie distance bt W ill sell only 75 $ sige i anship. Sever. "> 2 8 @ 1 1% 1} worth $15,000 to the winner, was | local wrestling game will witness a| The Turks have only made 38|eycle rider of the world, died last e will sell only 75 Suits at this special price. Of this number 34 i Seid’ 38 8 BSU 28 3] em thie etterecen ty-Mimee Ken Frege: Me oe hb the principals tip] rane to the Black ¢ ae 5 the wook night from @ compound nag 4 were ordered today—the opening day—before 2 o'clock, and with the usual Pe: © same beam. bh, anch an # ». 5 ere cycle | 4 Score by innings ton. Bard Allerton finished sec: | ait, > Are sdeven. | 4 ; track j@ heavy Saturday trading the remainder will srobably be closed out by Satur- ss Seattie $1002000%-*! ong and Kel third. The winner’s| Kid Herman, tie Arena referee, | re Satur: [ Atierdoon 00 e900 the wen Stat jwho has become popular vite the) he Indians got eight hits ang] wou | day night You shoul d not fail to place your order tomorrow if you wish & Bummary: Two-dase hite—Ray fans since bis debut Into the Seattle! 0 Came otf of Chief Pinnanes 125¢ C Carborundum | ; | We close! - One ls worth $1.00 every month in| heee carborundum = } Tacoma at Va | So fay it has gone begging aa Guan wen Ladies’ Ladies’ Suits : yo a a j Suits, Standing of the Clubs, LOS ANGELES, Sept. & Wilts if ’ ” Beattie be! ‘TOUGH ON BARBEAI | mo president of the Chamber of) The fans would a little r oy vou mt They ar Made to 5 MAN TAILORS Made to os eee jommerce, announces that he will see hot baseball These awful sale hy Measure, Measure, » a 3 Ga J Mearur FOR LADIES | Come tn and They are} j Aberdeen 6S 493 . ie ayn get Uresome, even to : Portiand. ea i AND HARRY STORKE: jcall & committee of business mon | BNI" Be tera It's onesie $30.00, : Tacoma... 83 373) | tomether to raise $100,000 to defray that the fan pays his money tor, undum Btrop Saturday Saturday ; | [the expenses of an aviation week but if be can't get it, he can't undum Beythe &tone e : NATIONAL LEAGUE. } When Jap Barbeau and Harry | which it is proposed to hold here in Here's hoping the Cats better tuck, |} any eres eee 4 and and k | ie | ent Seythe @tome.......... Te Storke wore traded to the St. Louls | January, 1910 anyway bs d T d: " At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 3, Chi-| Nationals for Bobby Byrne, the |——— — - =| IMO Second aoe wee cago 1. . third baseman of the Cardinals, la SPINNING Avenue. At Boston—Boston 1-3, Pittsburg | Week, the two Pittsburg players ' 05. lost a great chance to hook some | ~ At Philadelphia — Philadelphia | Of the world’s championship coin 35, Cincinnati 93 | That is, u the Pirates cop the pen re) n | r At New York—New York 2, st.|nant. The two have been playing | Louis 5. | wood ball, too | ai A similar incident happened in| Standing of the Clubs. the American league. “Germany” | Won. Lost Schaefer, second baseman, and} In Arcade Building Pittedure aT 33 Claude Koasman, first baseman of ag ae ae | the Detroit Tigers, were traded to} ncinnati 87 the Washington and St. Louis clubs | Philadelphia ct and now Jim Delehant RS bi Jones will probably get Star Sample Shoe Shop, baving found It necessary to have fh Boston .. s7 the champtonship coin. REGAL $1 SUITS For style, service and workmanship Regal ‘$15.00 Suits have no superiors at any price. ‘Every house has its hobby—ours is to sell a | $20.00 suit at $15.00. more floor space, has moved to a ground floor Jocation in the Alham- bra Theatre bullding, where we will be glad to see our regular cus tomers and to meet the new. We will continue to sell the best SAMPLE SHOES in the mar ket at our old prices All Ladies’ Shoes, $2.50 All Men’s Shoes, $3.00 Mail orders promptly filled. We Dr We Clothe te Ladies $1 “the Men New Fabrics in Ladies’ Suits Tailored Suits at $20.00 Rough weaves in profusion, homespuns, wide-wale serges, in black, navy, raisin, wine, olive and smoke, also broadcloths in full line of autumn shades. Coats 42 to 48 inches long. Skirts pleat ed in variety of pretty styles. $100 WEEK Misses’ $22.50 Suits on Saturday at $15.00 Long semi-fitting coats, pleated skirts and pretty stripes. Take advantage of our weekly payment plan. Charming Hats for Ladies $7.50 $1.00 WEEK If you are seeking a new fall hat that combines the latest ideas of fashion with the newest ideas of beauty, and intended to pay $12.50, you ought to see these hats at $7.50. Men’s Clothing and Overcoats On Our Mezzanine Floor Worsted Suits in all the new colorings, strictly tailored, from the largest manufacturers in the country All Sizes All All Styles SAMPLE SHOE SHOP. Leathers You Positively Save $5.00 Every Time You Buy a Regal Suit ALHAMBRA THEATRE BUILDING 1534 Westlake Boulevard | | The 1909 collection is the grandest in the history of this house—Scotch Tweeds, Wor- | Open Saturday Evening. Near New Market. steds, Cassimeres, Serges and Fancy Worsteds, in every wanted and late shade effect. We '§ want you to see them. Regal $2 Hats Fall Blocks Now Ready ca $18.50 $20.00 $22.50 25.00 A Little Down $1.00 a Week For This Week We are now preparing for™ouf Fall Opening, and have decided to make a special offer on several dif ferent patterns in t { LADIES’ TAILORED SUITS Values ranging as gg as $40, this wee sh $25) ceo Our selling is based on the popular $1 A Week Plan And our system is arranged so as to leave out all the bother and wor f the ordinary eredit plan National Outfitting Co: 1515 SECOND AV. We'll Please You or Give You Your Money Back es = = We will meet you at Pacific Outfitting Open the Fair Company Saturday On the 615 to 619 Opp. Totem ept. Ti . | josie Shas SF Vedi 10 p.m. Square | Eirst Avenue Pole Liberal Credit.