The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 6, 1909, Page 2

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i 4 aC RE a tA REINCAR ALLEN WANS SUNDAY GAME an NE, atomriocnmee tare Bob Bescher of Clacinnati ts the beat base runner ju the National . Seattle took the traight |Mague. He has played about oen. game for the week at} half of the present season, and at Dugda when they Wal-lihe end of pis fifty-fourth game as loped the Riack Cats to the. tune 6 to 0, The obese preaident * "glar he had stolen 32 bases sent “Little Roe m onto the , ound to deliver the Bacon, and r when that steady individual left tt { ‘ he had Hear-bidders tx i three safe pe 4d had admin ft fatere another coating of alimy W whitevash, The Turks found Aber it deon's sliugeter for eight bingles. seathle \ R 4 A. ¥ PO. a Akin, Raymond Bonnett Totals Soore by Beattie Aberdeen Hits by Seatt A Maxer : ron nett b p> ggg Ty Cobb, the best base runner in ee i the American league, has played all He Double season, and at the end of bis one pe * hundred and second came was ered. ——— ited with 53 stolen bases. : okt yt Tacoma 10-3, Van-) You don’t wonder at Cobb's abit ; At Portiand—Portiand 4, Spokane | ity, But like @ «printer, a rifle 4 M innings nervous, be i# a race horse for K on jepeed and le as agile as & monkey ae ae But when you size up Bescher, cote gn you de wonder. He looks like a Tacoma at Spokane weight tosser. Hix frame i huge, 3 papeak nm ie ce Otis bespeaking endurance, not speed. / Won. Lost. - Pet . , ' Seattie ae ie | Spokane “ 8? Sas Coase tmacem, i Portland os oe “ * an . } a deen b te aH i] es." = Pet. ouver S. Bl as wee aa Tacoma ee ae ee a ci et oat SATIONAL ERAGUE. % 487 aed % «408 Standing of the Clubs. 9 «484 Pittedurs At San Franctese—loe Angeles Chicago i. Qakiand 6-2 Nee Tork At Los Angelea—Vernon 9-0, Port Ctnctanatt land 3-4 Bofladeiphta At Secramente—facramento 4 San Franeleco 2 4 - - yor POUND MATCH At Chie teago 1, Pitteburg & 145 Cincinnati 3, On Wednesday, September §, at the Lyric theatre, Charley Green, who claims the title of lightweight champion wrestler of South China, ne will wrestle W. A. Cope, af Chi ¢ leago, at 145 pounds, catch-asecatels | can, best two out of three falls, for a purse of $100. The bout will take place at 9:30 p. m. The winner challenges any wrestler at 145 WATER FRONT ok A PREMIUM neside the Bremerton Navy where Uncie Sam is spend millions of dollars every Navy Yard City hee one At St. Loule—st. Louis f, Detroit & 24 | ' At Chicago—Chicago 1, Cleveland 4 «| | { } ini year. mile af the prettiest water front on Pt, et sound, and is along navy ‘yard. We are a city there, and every ke crowds over there (at our expense} and prove to them that profits will be larre Ina abort time Until we com- plete our new Navy Yard City dock woe will sell large lots at $40 and w $2 month! laid and paid oe homes on easy pay office and or he fast Kennedy, | dock 1 t sand choice choose from. ride. * #4 down and water mains We build Most men take pride ‘ in being well q dressed—those who make it a rule to own Regal $15 Clothes have something to BREMERTON DEVELOPMENT COMPANY 106 Cherry Ground Pieer. Call oF write for mape and prices Bankrupt Sale $23,000 stock of Clothing, Hata, Shoes and Furnishings si yout own price. 4—PIKE © 424 be proud of—they know that none of their friends are better dressed. Regal $15.00 Suits embody style, AND ALL THIS OU’ com fort, durability. DOINGS IN THE SPORTING WORLD TERSELY TOLD FOR STAR READERS) IS “BOB” BESHCHER, BASE RUNNER columna. TOMORROW by EK WE LA DIES’ THE STAR~MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1909 NATION OF BIG BILLLANGE \BIG DOINGS IN RING AT ‘FRISCO MONDAY NIGH ee oe M’GRATH BROKE tearing toward him The thought) Frank Mantell Meets Jack _ of that mountal bearing down! jupon him tx enough to get on hie Sullivan and Joe Willis WOR D r= E OR Jw inaumed tr voces the rusuer,| Hooks Up With Young) 2 L c 4 Jand misses, for Bescher han sly P o ‘ | 7 eee!) Peter Jackson. « half ¢ in| ground grin the toe of one whore while his frame de }ole and he Hes on the un MADE NEW MARKS IN WEIGHT AND POUND MER SATURDAY, (tty Untied Prem.) SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6 | Fight fans wil have an opportunity —_——. to judge for themselves to: Matt McGrath put tp night whether Frank Mantell and rec tot mot |Joe Willia are of championship Chieago, at the note Sea caliber when these aspiring pug | letic meet | Hate will go up against two season: | The Giant Kaxtorner sang thy led vets of the prize ring | pound weight thi | In Jack (Twin) Sullivan, Man air for a dintas of 20 te tell will be pitted agalust a man Inches, sha be forte | who knows every trick of the game, | ord by a f ' and although he now has a 20. nd | He follow decision over the Boston ne of 173 f | pound h Manteli will have to extend him } world jeelf to the limit, as Jack has| } : | promised to more than even things | Inches 1 lup Sullivan has always contended | | —— that be won the fight by To Vancouver i360, jhim a nice juicy lemon wt Return by Daylig }awarded the battle to Mantel! Through Victoria. Princess | y¢ Willis also has @ bard nut to lotte both ways, giving thme jerack in Young Peter Jackson visit at the cities of Vesenai Although Willis wil! probably out Victoria. kes you | box the Baltimore nexro in earlier through Active pass and the Y |rounds, Jackson is a tower of | Juan islands J atrength, is always boring in, and CANADIAN PA\ lis a hard man to beat. The match _ MATT eadbr nites 609 Fost Av. much to Peter for wf he ata ne in putting Willis away be ‘The Raven prescription service | 1 pitetd against some good | ™*ans that the doctor’s skill I pre | BOB BESCHER IN ACTION light heavywelght In the near Serlbing te most efficiently supple | ‘ : future. The battles are each mented by the druggist’s skilt in Hut he is deceptive. ean run. You are amazed as bis / ning | « Hescher recallé Bil Lange when | great bulk sppeds forward. He Sometimes Beacher slides feot| ponent a Oe ee ee FROZEN : that great base Tunner waa elec: reached top speed with his frat first. Sometimes he dives for the ’ 0B pene cai aaa SWEETNESS ‘ trifying Chicago with his feats. He stride, and maintains @ terrific clip bag h first, and again jumps in rie je the reincarnation of the famous | to the « and comes up standis inatant : PURCELL SAFE CO. } old Colt. And all that wetght'Bos | The batter, who aiuat do bis part, (he leap is completed. He may be PROF. STEVENS ‘ cher is toting around counts for and swings wildly as the ball comes to touched out, but the hand holding | Vourth Pine. ; not against hig pilfpriog him, to confuse the cateher, The the ball is unsteady and the ball is Special dancing partiee Bescher def¥nd’ not so much latter gota {t, straightene Mp and torn loose ' Soe cemtioes "Tediee' bx ; upon speed as he does in crossing whips it to second After watching Beseher ia action Teaching every day and ' the second baseman or shortstop. The man covering f& not an ice a few tines you are pot so surprised iin Telephone tale , He gots as big a lead as possible berg. In fromt is the ball, speeding at his ability, for be hax the speed in” ui ; and the instant the pitcher deltve or his hands At his knows of Ty Cobb aud the strength of ‘ And 200 pounds of bone Fo mele are) Hans Wagner PR ENEy GpnneERE | the ball is off like a Mab. : | 0 YOU WANT TO BUY, SELL, | m | RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH When Henry Ordeman left town, | n STERS? he dréw the flock behind him, for, We are independent dealers hana- with all the havoc be has wrought.) | #g a! ait kinds, mew and second hand | the big Norwegian was the most| ~™ ,s85¢ yom bie moe coe } ‘The Indians had a train to catch | and 0 the fans had a ee to de | bate hgw things migh gone. » Geoutme | Two, ball toxsers iM ithe bush talked of erappler ju Seattle and | ast Piet Ave. Beattie’ Woah | WALL'S SAFE & LOOK CO's sats leagues were badly tn ol ih yes the only one that Was, strictly in * terday's games. At Camas, Wash. the Itmetight. All of the -Hall-Marvin | One of them broke bi sliding stare had hoped to get a match “_s ie Co. The Turks have taken 18 out of | into the keystone bf another with the chesty Minnesotan, but the last 21 games, seven games ina suffered a punctured in his be waved his hand, good-bye. That MANUPACTURERS row, five of which were shuts and ankle when an opp i. ntender settied tt. Olson, Yousiff and the 2 OCCIDENTAL AVENUR all of whieh is not so bad if anyone ms feet first into th@MiaMfal cush- rest bought tickets for greener’ at ee eS le fields should happen to ask you Mike and the boys are playing the right kind of « game to win. ‘They hit the ball, and hits are what make runs, The fans don't wor ry about = few measly errors as long as the boys find the pill on the beak. Aberdeen will come in for her share again this morning unless sbe turns the tables on the locals The schedule calle for two games today The Spokane-Portland game was called at the end of the Lith inning yesterday with the score tled 4 to 4 and One Hundred Tons of Coal Will Be Given Away Free 75c Genuine 3 Line — soma mr AD Cc Take the short cut te suc- cess, Use s genuine 3-Line Swaty and you wilt coed tn sharpening racer correctly yr en the pt phat cna ‘keeps rasor iA twon for proper Three-Line fine and coarse sides. hotlow and be pees be bonged rouse ihe, the fin Thin hollow ar ore require only o: the fine firet on then. } the Pacific Coast Coal und re I Cogs With each of the first hundred Monarch Malleable Ranges sold during the balance@ The honing with off We « en don lather Tee Genuine 3-Ling # Rasor Hone boe Two-Line Swaty this month we will give one ton of Newcastle screened lump coal, delivered into your bit any address within the city limits. This offer applies to credit transactions as well a8 4 Razor Hor 191.00 2x6 seine bec Red Raxor if Belgian Razor Ho ‘Tf you are not ready for your range now, your purchase may be made for future delivery of cannot be @ a This is. the most liberal offer ever made on the sale of Monarch Ranges, and all @ range and coal. This offer is for the balance of this month only, and the time BO Second tended Avenue SPINNING‘ i, who are about to buy a range, or who will need one in the near future, will do well to co Do you want to buy a home? | The Star's classified real estate this special proposition. | The Monarch Is the Most Economical Range to Buy If you doubt the economy of the Monarch Malleable Range, it’s because you don’t know the Monarch’s construction Let Let i} would burn us show you how a Monarch is built, and why it uses less fuel than any other range. CLEAN THE us py you how the Malleable Iron in Monarch ranges will withstaygd intense heat that me ranges in the duplex draft that prevents the fuel from banking up in the corners. } Let us nstrate all these things and the hundred and one other Monarch features that go to OXFORDS 2,000 pairs Ladies’ Oxfords and Pumps, in all leathers Money Back If You , at less than manufacturers’ cost. 3,000 pairs Mis ill leather es’ and Children’s Shoes, , high or low, sacrificed. m WE ARE RETIRING FROM BUSINESS. Treen Shoe Co. 707 FIRST AVE. 615-619 First Av. On the Square Opposite Totem Pole make up range perfection Prices $57.50 to $67.50 sold on Easy Terms ALL THE CREDIT YOU WA “The Stay Satisfactory Range.” Its seams are riveted like a steam boiler; they always stay air-tight and the Monarch always remains a fuel saver. Every SECONO ANG UNION Malleable Range you effe In time your Monarch has | Riveting « Magarch Range “It Pays for Itself.” month that y u a saving ol d for itsel

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