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DOINGS _ SATLELOSES N THRTEENTI (Hy United Pres PORTLAND, Ore, Sept, 14.—-Er-} rors by Pug Bennett and Tealley Raymond fost the game for the} ‘Turks In the 18th inning here yes terday. Engle had been pitching faultless ball after the first inning, allowing neither hits nor runs un Ul thedOth, when each team scored once, Seattle tallied again in the! 18th, but infield errors gave the| Colts the necessary two runs and) the game. Seattle hit Pinnance fre-| quently, but not timely, The score: | Seattio— AB. R A gris, BD wes i a ymond, ss i» 3 THE STAR—TEUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1909 areca : = IN THE SPORTING WORLD TERSELY TOLD FOR STAR READER 1 a umpire amay be giving |[htmr the worst of It, he may ofl himself } into the worst sort of fp halle, or the J opporttion players mf bd} barking | head» off at film, [li"#peck “0 siong In the same @id way | ning hard enough to crack ov hia face, the while! the best he has in} Harkness in 82 years old-and was born in Los Angeles, He began | playing professional ball in 1907 with Boles, next year saw him with Motto and at the end of | the 1908 season Portland grabbed him LOUISVIL WANTS LYNCH | CHIEF OF TURKS MAY WEAR COLONEL UNIFORM IN THE SWEET BY AND By, Rennett, c Mag Bh © Engle, p Totals Portland Adama, rf Breen, 3b lamnnen nme l ecoouco om se metemnen oe FS) Heber eo coumor+Zounu Crocker, rt . Mullin, ef “rmbruster, ournie Annence, Pp - ough** hi dnt Totals ...45 6 9 a2 4] *Two out when winning run was! cored +} **Batted for Pinnance in 23th, Soore by innings [ne pismmnnane> Onn ucscanooac> | eecocecccumy 1 «| concnonwoss (By Unlted Pree) PORTLAND, Ore. Sept. 14 of the Amertoan la is wondering whether | by James, of Spokane, and ik Lyneh, of & io, are fast enough for the © Loutsvitle, on the Jadvice of President Hedges, of the 'Bt. Loute Bre . the cinb which purch, Kddte Kinsella, has ask ed the Portland twirler for bis opinion of Lynch and James. Kin sella saya hie repert to Lautevitic concerns himeeif, and he will not give out bis private opinion. Prob ably Louisville is preparing to pat in a draft for the Spokane second | ‘baseman and the Seattic manager “OPEGK" HARKNESS. Trounced the El Sidelos. Beattle-— Porticnd? @ 20009 01001-4) rtlan — ee100 2-5 out—Ry Pin Bases on balls je 2 Two-base er. bases by pitched iret base of errora—Port~ Lett #. bases -- . Portland 8. ne-—2 15 Umpire—Caruthers, ane 3, Vancouver 2 } Aberdeen 6 Tacoma ¢ Games Today. Seattle at Portiand. Vancouver at Spokane, Aberdeen at Tacoma. Standing of the Clubs. | Won. Lest. Pet. 7 St 5: 6e2) 456) 4s jmeon on a Pacific Coast diamond. NATIONAL | Pittebure 4, St. Louts 1. | Cincinnati 2. Chicago 1. | ion 6, New York 1. Boston 4 New York 4 (fourteen innings). Phifaderphia 7, Brooklyn 0, Standing of the Ctabe. Won. Lost. Pet. | Pittsburg . i Se tas Chi . ry Ne ‘ork Boston We Will Alter All Sample Alterations Free | wm: «is oom PORTLAND, Oregon, Sept. 14 pomwcenee tremendous «peed and MARYSVILLE, Sept. 14.-—Th hie Speck” When he lets go of the spherotd | Sidelos of Sento finished s it shoots toward the batamen with in a 4 to 3 game with Maryrvitle | exproax apeed. It comes on a dead here Sunday, This ia the fourth | line until within a few inches of Seattle team that Marysville bas} the plate, when It breaks The third thing noticeable about looking for more worlds to conquer. | the fans know him as just plain) tsckness in hie wonderful coot- ptember | nse Harkness, the frre nese. No matter what the going, 7 Morrt- | Scie didn Waa hove oy eee he keopa his bead and smiles The!) son, Marysville. " | American League team | When Harkness makes his ap-| pearance In the bie brush there will be three things about him to attract attention. The first will! be his remarkable collection of freckles, from which he derives his nickname. They range in size from a pinhead to « silver S-cent piece and are of such a lovely bronze that they would make a Piute turn green with envy. The svoond is the great break ball that he dishes up. It is the wierdest looking thing beets Speck” they oa he is, as appearance goes, but he's some amear when you place him on the baseball map, Fred Harkness is the way he signs his checks, but (eeeeeeeeeeeeeeens Harkness ts tall, powerful and| AMPRICAN LEAGUE, troit } vieveland 0. Chi Standing of the Clubs. | Won. Laat. Pet. | Detrott $ ss 46.487 "| “ ; biladeiphia . : 4 : “s | Boston .. - * o | JACKIE CLARKE, This young Australian flyer has|ali summer. The two are leading in | been making the best of the Ameri the national championship, | first Se » notion O8¢ Aud then the other having the “fen Lauer peorl, 4 and take notlee | wise, Clarke ts the first man cap |this season. With Frank Kramer/atie of giving Kramer a genuine! he has been having a dingdong race argument, fn years. Garments Free of Charge ] now? Selling Brand New, E J f o. High-Grade Pianos for) E $168, on payments of only We save our customers from $8.00 to $15.00 on their suits, a 3 $5.00 per month j and by not charging for alterations (which al! the leading : / Stores in town are doing), we can save you from $2.00 to $5.00 m —/|\FooT BALL All Fittings shee. PLAYERS Guaranteed EU'S SAE LOOK CO:S8NS YH coms ar a Herring-Hall-Marvin We buy Ladies’ and Misses’ Safe Co. Single Suite for Kids Wearing Apparel in enormous tities, buying only eaper than you can get ther quan- where 1900 Peet Mall Hales Deer Season opens Sept, 1h — “day. Ammunition “ALL SAMPLES” NH | pr — | oar sats HH. L. KLEIN ing lisanoea You cannot get such values else- +4 W/ 4 fit omy wal an bee or A. L. HALL H shoes to fit you, get them made where—$30.00 and $35.00 values for {AYA i An to meanure at H 1111 FIRST AVE, Near Senepa. 217 JAMES GTREET. Fourth Ay., between Pike | No farther comments mecessary, | es ed Hi - The Raleigh 5 = i ak Turkish Baths Here is a special offering of new sample lines of Fall Suit without doubt is the greatest bar- gain event in Seattle. They will sell quickly, so come early. Also some at $22.50, $25.50, $32.50. We also have Sample Dresses and “Capes, Long $10.50 and up ? $ that — $29.85, ng ‘ N J. BROWN, D. by “ined Coats, \° , The World's Best» Coats, HANDMADE HAWS A SPECIALTY. Plano Btw iN ie Cline Piano Co. Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop |= seariie 500-6 Arca Take Elevator de Building Money Saved The Raven. cresertption servies . | $2.50 AND 68.00 sHous | means that the dootor’s skill In pre Fifth Floor HASTOR SYSTEM || scribing ts most efficiently supple . Second ||| com » RAVEN ORUG “oO, Open Till 9 o’Clock Saturday Evening ee? Sidp but Wor bepnigts || mented by the druggists skill In Houk Bi 46 | 116 [Claud Rossman tripled to the 10 feet, land upon his | Schaefer. Schmidt, the third man od senselers whe Cobb may have been intoxicated. | ry refused to pay But intoxication Is no excuse in the |of @ taxicab 42 fa eyou of the law for assaulting with —- a knife, With bis reputation as a ‘ vobb might have been t to rely upon his mitts in an A to vindicate his honor or whatever he may have imagined was ques Tis oe shel aniabine xact league have no real jurisdiction tr a case Hike this, but | have a strong wepicion that if the big cleaner |™ ' Ban Johnson, really wants to act for the best interest of the national game, as I believe he does, he can find some way to make an example Every tailopy are . 1. q of this fresh youngster for the good |B jo ¢ sotet? , > px! >” of the game ‘6 anything WALSH Artec < t with the maki ‘ Tipit PLAY. wT ae ee ahve pela, MUGH FOR HEN BERRY nent Su ” ball’s moet sensational | down the tne, to let Schaefer react iaieeliititions : Every fan you meet has bis | third SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14 sewing on the Sullivan chased Rossman back to Hen Berry, manager for the Los third, and the big first Angeles baseball team, appeared |§ CONS Of and fell just a before Judge Conlan yesterday tween the White sox and Detroit re tite days Mos is offered aa the prize winner, And acter slid into third. Schmidt 50c Silver and Gold it wan a peact a lame ankle, was on bis wa d A It was mado during the time the |'? Second. and Sullivan whippod PlatedA.-Y.-P. Souvenir 1 to Rohe Just in Ume to ge Sox were living up to their names him as he uild a Tea Spoons 10c wonders.” Early in the) ‘The instant Sullivan threw, kame Geo. Davis made hi which Schaefer ran for the plate, which ok a lucky bound and jamped into | had » left unprotected during the bleachers for a home run, It) the ¢ “ t. Walsh, calling on was the only hit made off Mullin Robe ull, raced Schaefer that day, but {t won the game ed by Geo. Davin Late in the game the Tigers, Walsh and Schaefer collided tn started one of their famous rallien of the plate, Schaefer boing or ae own tdea about ft, bat one that o« curred two years ago in a game be fence and then Ed Walsh walk while Walsh was knock gtore Bept 4 pesos Yn oe i up, signaled for a bit and run, and) Davis reached the plate with the with both runners on the go be bit two, received Rohe's throw, and| ire standard velo, an awkward boander to Lee Tanne touched aefer, who was crawljprice. They are the biggest nif, at third Tannehil! scooped | ing for the plate, completing one of of 4 "ap now the ball and lined i to Sullivan at | the greatest plays tn base ball, and | > 2-Pladed. Gun-Metal-Finish the plate, and Rosaman, seeing he certainly the most sensational triple! 9, be’ 4 S2'te 30 8-Mladed, Init “ee was caught, began dancing up and Fortetes mor repr ene 3-Coler =i ‘ 7 Vest Pox Knife g ? sah =| A’ Bandard $150 Knite and soai|f knows his SAAR EEERER EERE Eee |e frm | 8150 to $200) Gown to the jwithout A.-¥ deatgn WAS JENNINGS WISE OR JEALOUS? detail. Wet | 100 A.-¥.-P. Coat ors art Pin Be! |] the cloths, ani P Curt puttons ..1se|) KnOw there isa Manufactures, Agric || ing lacking, | gals have usually put int ‘SPINNING on 222,,.| $20.00 suits mee mes Get the Regal] Davenpo rans. oa your fis suit. a8 THE Zi There's a story going the round in base ball that hes a funny ring. It says fiugh Jennings traded “Germany” Schaeffer for Delahanty to show critics he could win a third flag without the brilliant Schaefer's brain. That gray matterof Schaefs has been given more newspaper apace than has Jennings. When traded, Schacter was fielding as well as ever, but was not hitting. The question fs, was Jennings jealous of the Tiger cap- tain, or was he a wine guy? Pay your money and take your chotce. Stbeeeeeeeteeeee SEER EEE EERE RR He DISCIPLINE “TY” COBB The position base ball has, stabbed a hotel employe, during an| reached after years of struggle, dur-| 8Mercation, when the employe, al CHILOnENs eve trom 615-619 First A watchman, tried to sond him to hia | Civee spertal and careful a) (MeMUrR [FASS _FEPESESES_ FELL _SIELSLES AEE STESSSSESHE_S<*3 FIRES. ing which tine rowdyisin end} oon at 2 ociock In the morning toughiam bas been climinated, 1%) an hour, by the way, when a self- | threatened by Tyrus Cobb, the De athlete should be in bed trolt: whirlwind Bane ball can get along very well SCHUCHAND orticaL co. Opposite To! Cobb is charged with having! without men lke Ty Cobb. No mat $00? Seeund Aves See the Davino Bed Demonstration in Our Win All this week we are showing, by demonstra- tion in our window, how easily and neatly the Davino Bed folds up with the mattress, bedding and pillows inside. When closed the Davino makes a very attractive Davenport, with no vis- ible hint to its being a folding bed. It opens with an casy movement, throwing the upholstered seat underneath and displaying a regular spring and mattre the same as used on the ordinary metal or wood bed. The Davinoes are uphol stered in leather, velour or tapestry, with solid oak frames, finished golden, weathered or Early Eng- Prices,$55 andUp_ ' A Ton of Coal Free With Ea ch Monarch Ra } For Cash or Credit | This offer must close when a hundred tons of coal have bee given away, as that is the amount we havé contracted for. The This neat coal {s going fast, so if you are ' . made Diner bat going to take advantage of this posts liberal offer of a free ton of coal | | weet with a Monarch Range you had | BA braced 0 sa better do it now | short arm; si Fach Day Brings This Liberal Offer perv Nearer to a Close | pee tomorrow only TheMonarch If you could see the Mon- areh built you would never be satisfied to own any other range. The manner of con- struction ts in itself a guaran- tee that the material is right | and that the range is built to last @ lifetime. Come in and | let us show you how the Mon- arch saves fuel, | Prices, $57.50 to $67.50 . : ALL THE CREDIT YOU P Printed Linoleums cae te ag WANT Wilton Rug 19 Fino Patterns of Print- : seh gO. Wilts ed Linoleums; regular 660 ; about’ 3 ft bys quality, At this spectal aie aie price we must charge 100 mode of vanity y alee per yard extra for laying, a7nD a Choice, 42c Yard 3 iz Choice, 98c fad