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a OR, LYNGH AT PENNANT PO Seattle Explorer Says He. Has It Cinched-—Com- mander Red Brown of Spokane Bitterly Dis- putes Him. BULLETIN. (By Northwestern League Wireless.) .. BATTLE HARBOR, via Pennant Island, Sept. 18.—Dr. Mike Lynch, one of the two principal figures in great pennant pole controversy, a statement today to Star correspondent, to the effect that he had 652 items on proof that he would get the pole honors, Commander Red Brown replied at once, saying that while he only ac knowledged having 597 items, he was holding back something, prob- ably concealed up his sleeve, that would put a different light on the subject before Octoder 8. ‘The dispute over the pennant pole gees on joyously with some acri- mony. Acrimony is a good wood to use because it is hard to under stand and it also suggests In its two syllables the stuff that Brown will lose if Dr. Mike gets to the big stick first. A murmur was heard from land today. It came by wireless via the Shetland islands, and Brown threw a hunk ef consternation Into Lynch's camp . When he announced that Eskimo Rush, who deserted Mike's Ma stop pennant pole. two poles aboard as ballast On the other hand Peter Uffer. stuffer, who drives a wagon for the ice and Cold Storage company and knows all about the frozen edi- FOUR OPPONENTS IN FIVE SHORT ROUNDS 18 LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHT AND MIDDLEWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE COAST. CLIFF REUMAN. Reuman is the Los Angeles Ath- letic club boxer who helped make things interesting ‘n the finals of the amateur tournament at the ex- position Thuraday night. He has the reputation of being the best amateur middleweight in the country, and there is more class to his style of fighting than la owned by most professionals in his di vision, He annexed additional honors Thursday night by getting the decision over Burke of Vancou ver, who Has a whole lot of class and «bility to take punishment him- self. Reuman has a habit of winning by the knockout route. One of his Tecent feats was to knock out four men in five rounds, He ts lgbt vywelght and middleweight ampion of the Coast. When he ign't busy adding to his collection of medals won by boxing, h« occa, sionally gathers in pool tourna ent prizes. He is a pupil of De itt Van Court, the veteran boxing instructor who has taught many of the topnotehers in the professional and amateur boxing ranks. TAKE NOTICE: That all Suits remaining unpaid d uncalled for in the talloring departnent ot the Fogel Clothing ., 1010 First ave, between Mad- ison and Spring sts, in the city of Seattle, aftor ¢ o'clock Friday, Sep- tember 24, will be sold to the high- get bidder at public auction, Satur- day evening, September 26, between @ hours of 7 and 10 o'clock, at store rooms of the said Foge) ing Co, 1010 First ave, and moneys paid as deposits on sald its declared forfetted, according to the law in such case made and Provided. FOGEL CLOTHING CO. Dated Sept. 17, 1909. Port: | | | CRACKEU IcE Sas > ere SO = So ES) p—] a SORE ne SE vem PITTSBURG HAS PENNAN THE STAR DR. LYNCH ON THE DECK OF THE FRISKBENNET ; PE: SU T; CHICAGO IS OUT OF (IT _|Two Trouncings at Hands of New York Marked End of Cubs’ Champion- ship Aspirations. CHICAGO, Sept. 1%-—When the New York Giants again trounced | the Cubs on the home grounds yes terday afternoon, and the returns of another Pittsburg vietory at Brooklyn came in, the hopes of Prank Chance for a three-time peo- nant winner went a-glimmering Chance may not say so, but it's odds of 20 to 1 Chicago will never finish ahead of the Pirates, and the Cub captain knows it as well as any one. After yesterday's defeat the two- time champs dropped to seven and a half games in the rear of Fred | Clarke's fast-gotng Pirates. PITTSBURG, Pa, Sept. 18- “Forbes field, the most complete and finest base ball stadium in the world, will fly the national league bunting for 1909.” ‘This, at tenst, te the claim being made by local doperters for Manager Fred C. Clarke and his band of doughty Pirates, and the experts are advancing arguments to support the claim. With the entire roster of the Pitts- burg team going like a house afire | the experts think that this lead wil! | prove sufficient to prevent Manager | Chance and his Cubs from winning | their fourth successive pennant, and thereby hanging up a sew world's | record. | Clarke's pitchers are going at « | better clip than at any time this sea- json, the team is hitting well, and Wagner, Leach and Clarke, the lbackbone of the Pirate team, are | traveling as fast as they ever did, | with no sign of a let up. There is no doubt that Clarke's pitchers are going fust a Uitle bit) | better than those of any other team in the league. | Willis, Camnits, Maddox, Liefield |and Adams can each be depended upon to win the majority of the | games In which they start, and al though the infield, with the excep | ton of Wagner, Is composed entire. ily of youngsters, it han proven a | veritable stone wall The team is leading the league in hitting and base running, the In- side work is excellent and unless the team experiences a decided slump at this critical stage of the game, the fans .ci. are confident Manager Clarke will land his fourth pennant for the Smoky City. All | Pittsburg is rooting for Detroit to +m the American league champlon- | ship in case the Pirates annex the | National league pennant. They | want to compare the merite of Ty |rus Cobb, the sensational base ru ner and slugger of the Tigers, with those of Hans Wagner, who for a number of years has led the Na tonal league in batting. The Detroit fans contend that the | sensational Georgian ts fully the (equal of the “Flying Dutchman” tn base running, batting and fielding, but the Pittsburgers are skeptical and want to be shown. According. | ly, they are pulling for Detroit with | might and main IG LEAGUE. TEAMS “") GOINING THE SHEKELS) ToWhomt May Concern NEW YORK, Sept. 17. dication of the interest that has |been taken in baseball this year, an authority has compiled the fol lowing list of the estimated profits | of the 16 major league clubs for | this season, basing the figures on the attendance to date Pittsburg, $175,000; Chicago Cubs, $160,000; New York Nation als, $160,008; Cinctnnatl, $40,000; Philadelphia Nationals, $65,000; St. | Louis Nationals, $26,000; Brook lyns, $20,000; Boston Nationals, $10,000; Detroit Americans, $200, 000; Athletics, $100,000; Boston Americans, $260,000; New York Americans, $60,000; Cleveland, ,40,- 000; White Sox, $60,000; St. wouls Browns, $40,000; Washington, $20,000. As an In-| 2 LOOSE BALL COLTS PLAY ; | Seven Errors and Allow | | Seattle to Make Eight } (hy Celied Preset | PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 18.— | “Lefty” Miller waa Invincible here yesterday and casily held Casey's | bunch to one run while the Turks | piled up eight tallies. The locals mussed up seven chances, which, | coupled with swats by Pug Bennett et al, won the game for Seattle. The score: Reattio— A akin, 3b itaymond, ‘ae | ennett, tp. | Lynch, of | Erlak, rf Capron, if | Magee, Ib . | Shea. ¢ .. Miller, p 3 an! o) : 7 } 3! 6 9! ; ) eee stone j Sl ee Seomannw Totals . Portiand | Adama, rf | Breen, tb | Casey ab Bassey, If Kennedy, tb Maton, Crocker, of. Armbruster, ¢ . Pinnance, p Fournier, ¢ Raker, p Totals : Reore by tantings Seattle 0° Portiand eo. se oe titte by innings | Peat n.- «POO EOE Portiana . frtice Summary—#treck out—By MI 2: by Pinnance, 4. Bases on : t. Two-base hite—Akin o| coomnmencons cnn once «| ecoce 9 3) i i) 6) e ~| ccconceecocoZ o oft Mi Crocker. Capron. Three-be te Rennett Sacrifice hits — nett Lynch 3, Miller, Breen, Piinance. Stolen bases——Akin, Be nett, iBhies | Miller, Bassey. Wild pitch—Miller | Loft on basep—Boattle. ¢: Portiang, % Innings pltcked—Hy Pinnencs, 7 by Baker, b. Base hite--ot n= nance, & tune, G: off Baker, hits, 1 Time—1 hour, 4 minutes. ‘Umpire Caruthers, At Tacoma, 3; Aberdeen, §. At Spokane 4; Vancouver, 6. Sanding Pet. Beattie .. 698 Spokane 593 Aberdeen ane Portland 480 v aver. 46 my 360 NATIONAL LEAGUE, At Pittsburg, 6: Brooklyn, ¢. At Chicas ow York, 4 Standing of the Clabs. Won. Lost. Pot | Pittebure gs «86 781 Chicago 1 44 074 New York . 79 «462 «1603 | Cinetnnatt id | Philadelphia . sen Mh 70 4ai Bt. Louls ...cee eevee 47 83 B68 Brooklyn rpeepe: | daar | | 68 Boston a6 OR 90 AMBRICAN LEAGL shington, 10 Standing of the ¢ sis nington MENDINGTON’S BROKEN PROMISES | The sweeping assertion that they | mend everything but broken prom. isea, crockery and glassware ts jus. |tuied. Furniwurs, trunks, side sad- dies, bgby carriages, leather goods, household articles, 1816 Sith av. | Phone Ind. 3736, 1 H 9 63) 2 | We 3 | The Raleigh Turkish Baths | | MEN ONLY. Fourth Ay., between U 4 Pike, No further comments nocessary, Portland Jugglers Make | | big twirler was in magnificent form | MOTOR CAR s| One Block From Postoffice| REVENGE FOR a HUGH JENNINGS <:: that {t te impossible to tell} Gronse Night Lateh Bolt, 2 bronze fet ita, b ol | who ts meant for the first team. | fig", Bolts, vronse faced Day Bolt: Mullin Krause and Detroit Took Second Game of.the Big | Series. (hy Untied Prem | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 18.—The | Detrott Tigers yeaterday regained the ground they lost Thursday, / when in a closely contested they won from the Philadelphia Athletics by « score of 6 to 3. Wishing to add \o the advantage that he gained Thursday, Manager Mack sent In Krause, the most con- sistent winner among bis pitchers, to put another sink in the Detroit! Tigers’ t aspirations. Manager hey Jennings relied on Mullig, who has been bis main- stay in the box this season. The and held the hard-hitting Athletics | to seven senttered hits. The champions were able to land | on Krause’s offering at opportune | times, i Long before the gates at Shibe | Park were open, a line containing thousands of enthusiastic fans were clamoring for admission. tvround rules were in force and & special detail of police was nec OLYMPIC COMPANY DISTRIBUTERS OF | CHALMERS-DETROIT POPE-HARTFORD PEERLESS AND HUDSON MOTOR CARS The New | Down-Town Garage Phones: Main 4898; Ind. 992. 1317 Fifth Av. | YENAWINE & SEIBERT WooDWwonkrns, Automobile bodies batit and remodeled, Wind Shields made to order. Kast 1870, 1508 10th Ay. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1909. a LEWIS HAS GOOD BUNCH COMPETITION FOR BOTH LINE AND BACK POGITIONS ON BROADWAY ELEVENS. ‘Thursday afternoon Coach Lowls is’ pigekin chasers were given & taste of light scrimmage work. The regular practice work will not begin until the padded sults arrive from San Francisco, as the coach does not want to take a chance of put- ting anyone out for the season The teams are out regularly, but the mon are changed around #0 Burt, Smith, Griffin and Bush are all showtng up well in the line Had the Best Of| and will make the older men hus-| Ue for their places. Kerr and Burke, last year's ends, have been sbifted to the back field and are showing up well. McMahon has been put on right end and ts bome at the position. McKay, ai guard, la making things bum on the line, as he Is much faster than last year. Van Dyke ft playing center Ike a me | Y8teran, but he ts handicapped by! nck of beef, Tim Burke has been | playing quarter the Inat few days, | and although his regular position ts half back, he handles the ball like & veteran. Casen is being tried out at half and is making good. Captain at large, it has © which is impregnable. ed for t upon the Cadillac measure. “Thirty” And this tribute of supertority most every source. Cadillac dealers—beyond their pride in the performances of ative qualities. Four cylinder 30 horse power $1400 Including three oil lamps and horn. This widespread good will is being bestowed Tt is actually immune from criticism. Its eminence is not even open to question Caditiao “Thirty” owners persistently spread the gospel of Cadillac “Thirty” exceilen: dstic interest in the sales—take a personal Makers of competing cars pay frank tribute to its mechanical perfection and its fine oper- VORLD’S LIVE SPORTING NEWS POF PoLAR NT KEGIONS ed Bill Lewls ts punting the oval tn real mid-season Bubbles Wilson, tt is said, has weakened hie ankles carrying j sround so much weight and is ser- jlously considering taking Turkish | baths to reduce It. WNA He spent the | summer in @ surveying party an jleverman, and the way be put on | wetght shows what « snap be had. j Chotoe of either olf copper or dull brase finish, Sx3 3-8, “Pas Sprin, Lock with txi-in. bronae face am bronee strike plate. | cutcheon “in, Knob to match; 1 S-8e1 1 neide Fu, escutcheon 2 Nickel-Piated Steel Koya. ‘Theee Locks are an orpament to y door It ts an act of practical omy to buy now, Sale ends Sept ® P ls The Improved Japanned Mall Rox. 286 |TSe Improved Aluminum Finish Mail B : at | $1.25 Improved Rural Mall Box . see || Best t 1310 SPINNING 4.23!2,.. The Babcock Electric THE COUPLE-GEAR TRUCK, | Commercial Garage. | M. Bees, 109T Firet So. i | | ' possesses the good will of the country to an extent never before attained by any motor car. When any product attains a degree of excel- lence which wins the good will of the people In fact, when yc itself a position ume of ev You may be at in unetinted capacity at comes from al- save the abil! stead of five. But these are should affect mere enthust the car ments—meet! ing them in dally compett M. S. BRIGHAM MOTOR CAR CO. Distributers for State of Washington 915 EAST PIKE ST. Near Broadway SEATTLE Telephone East 568; Ind. 4278 to investigate dence leaves you no room for any decision but one. and less power, simply becanse you do not wish to expend $1,400, Or your choice may fall upon a car of greater passenger carrying other advantage over the Cadilla In everything else you will find the Cadillac “Thirty” at $1,400 meeting all your require- cars in the country, with which they are in AUTOMOBILISTS | ‘s0- reg “TO FORM CLUB |S M. Robert Guggenheim Sends Out a Call for a Meeting of Enthusiasts in Seattle. — | oatile, Wad M, Robert Guggenheim has ad-||, Mast 1212, dressed a letter to all the automo: ||) A®ents for Pranttiq bile manufacturers, dealers and homobtiows agents in the city, asking them to meet him in bis office, 107 Lowman | building, on Monday afternoon, the | 20th inst. at 4 o'clock. The object of the meeting, as Mr. Guggenheim oxplains in thts letter, 1s to get to- gether those who are interested tn automobiliem in the Northwest, with a view to forming a permanent organization to handle the sport In an adequate manner here. One of the first propositions to come up before the meeting is to form @ permanent committee to | look after the annual New York-to- Seattle race for the Guggenheim cup. It is proposed to make this! the greatest long distance race of | the year and the greatest endurance test held annually in America. Can Get More Entries. By judicious management and) Be skilifal advertiaing, it ts expected, to get many more entries than was the caso this year, and that is one of the reasons why the committee || 1 should be appointed at once, so that oe it may have plenty of time to get the race thoroughly In shape. f Another matter which will come up before the meeting is the ques tion of an automobile show to be/p held in Seattle annually, It is be | Heved that such a show would do | more good for the trade than any other one thing, and the meeting ts expected to be enthustastic over it Still a third question will be broached, and that will be whether |} the race meeting which has just been so successfully brought off at! The Meadows shall be made an an- nual effair or not. There are many who are in favor of this and doubt ||, less when it comes to the vote the ayes will have it. 7 Propose Another Race. i A whisper is in the air that pos-| sibly « fourth matter may be dis | cussed, and that is the running of a| |second 24-hour endurance race at) |The Meadows in the very near fu- |}, \ture. Whether dealers and owners |}, will respond to this as eagerly ast |the general public remains to be || | seen, but ft ts certain that it would | meet with popular acciaim. Pneumonia, coughs, sore throat, }and all lung trouble, Leary’s Com-| {pound cures, All druggists. Bie oe FUREKA MOTOR CO. | | Broadway end Pine Street. Aak for Our New Oatalogas. ©. M. 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