The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 27, 1909, Page 2

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case eae Sopa +“ MR. DUGDALE AND HIS TURKS HA VE PENNANT IN NOR THWEST LEAGUE : WON Turks Take One of Two Games Yesterday and Thereby Win the Pen- By d@ofeating Aberdeen tn the game yesterday afternoon, Dugdale achieved his Nfelong ition and Mike Lynch earned $1,000 bonus, Seattle can lose | ‘every game they play with Tacoma | this week and st{!] win the pennant.) A large crowd turned out to see Pernoll play his last two games He was invincible in the | first and the game ended with the geore 5 to 2 in favor of the Black Cats, In the second game, Capron with his batting and Magee with his dase running won the game for Se attle. Pernoll helped with a couple of errors and passes. it ended 9 to 3 for the Turks. The scores: a | monnme | wesowm sored | rm sone coormonot ul coonmocoop? ecieemlll skedeucnle al ommcocrorl o| mouccuene® me at 14 AB PO. A 5 a 4 ‘ 3 e -& Oo e .6 e 6 +4 % 3 4 4 ‘ e 1 rr] nm in aoo si1¢e- $666-9 a 311 211] Mt—Bewer, Sacrifice nite, Bennet hite—O' rien, Magee, T. __ on base—! ‘4 impbell, T./ fy" Poracl! $. Bases on »—Of we Conngen San. sire Hones i oct Perasit €° Raik-— ie Pereolt ¢. he a Umpires—Mr, Carney bal ott Prsot L Um- and Sie Breahan: . Carney and Mr. Drennan Genes Seoteetns Second an Tw Tacoma—Tacoma 4-0, Portland HP x} ¢ At Spokane—Spokane couver 3-4, Van- Standing of the Ctuds. Gesitie Spokane . rdeen Portland Hvermncou? =| aumcceomn> ale eellal adaichened ccackeg spelt aaidldcmnel At San Franciaco-——San Francisco 18, Oskland 2% | wononcrool «| concomeo~ iFIRGT GAME £39! game, did not make the expected } 1X o ramento 0-3. At Portiand—Portiand 3, Los An- weles 4 i 1 IF YOU'RE IN DOUBT don’t hesitate-- be NATIONAL LEAGUE. Gomes Yesterday. At Cinetanats Cincinnatt 4-3, New Ata ‘Voute- St. Loule 4-0, Brook- jiyn 3-1 at Chteage—Catenge 8, Boston 2 ‘Standiog of the Clabe. } Won. Lost. Pet. get the one that Sica’ FY i HAS the reputation ff} Pi7itent see | Bropkiy fy —the one thousands |} Boston 6 have worn and many HG. ATHLETIC CUB FOR ARINIER VALLEY |. Aclub known as the Rainier Val- |ley Athletic club has been or- ganized by the residents of Co | lumbia and vicinity, with a mem bership of nearly 100. The char- ter books will be kept open until | November 1, and by that time the promoters of the organization hope to have registered every young man tn that district. A large building, owned by F. J. Boyd, has been turned over to the ¢lub for an indoor gyninasium dur- ing the winter montha. Chicago Excursion $72.50 LAST OF SEASON, thousands more will wear-- REGAL $15.00 SUITS make th ber 30th. Route, Oregon Railroad & Navigation Co. and connections sired). Full particulars, reserva- tlone and tickets at Union Ticket | Office, 608 First av 8B. BE. ELLIS, e wearers feel that they’ve got their money’s worth. ALWAYS $15 THE@HUB 615-619 First Av. KNABE > Plano On the Square Cline Piano Co. Opposite Totem Pole et Ws SEATTLE . | Vlympia. October 4th, return limit Novem-| ‘ +, (via Salt Lake and Denver, if de- | ® as. MERRILY WE ROLL ALON: FOR LINCOLN WINS FROM OLYMPIA SATUR- DAY—QUEEN ANNE TAKES 1T8 GAME ALSO. In the first game of the season, Saturday afternoon, the Lincoln high school football team won from the Olympia team, 12 to 0 | The state capital boys surprise to the locals, and. toveral | times were pear scoring on thetr | heavier and more expertenced op | ponents. | Lincoln, while playing = good! showing Most of thelr gains were made by end runs by Maguire. Forest Kegley, who was a Broad- way high school track man last spring, was tm the game for in the other game of the double header at the University campus Anne showed «unexpected , and Uterally wiped the earth with the boys from “Sel Pie puss cated wane sence 28} to 0 fn favor of the local team. END LONG HIKE FROM PHILA. TD SEATTLE Yesterday afternoon at 3:30.) o'clock two young men stepped Into police headquarters and asked Cap- tain Bannick for a certificate of thelr arrival, They were Walter Chafee and Charlee Hahn, pedes 75c Perfection Folding Saw Vise or Clamp, 49c ft it? Mot tn quailty, times strona language on the side. The above vise moots the require- farmer or Light imple ‘bet practical aw ron jm~ ‘olde into space 1ax3x2% lways ready for use. Holds saw firmly, without chattering, by sim- ply closing } t he or. Lever Poids back when not in use. Instantly to « plank oF any | » de } apie iow. Faatens to Adjust | MWe and closes vise. | ferew clamp which enables you to quickly attach or detach screw ad able Jaw I Hand jever Pattern | ; aa iis ber Ipearted Adjustable 10- 1 Jaw Saw Vino Weatworth pattern lever.” torew fastening clamp. | 91,00 No. 18 Stover Standard 8% = in, Adjuntable Jaw Saw Vine | Batre strose eng heavy.” Wing| nut jaw faatenor. Extra hgh jaws | Screw iy. | 91.26 Stover 9% -in. ball socket, soraw Baw Vise | $1.00 Buckeye oiding” faw gree 00 un r Jaw, clamp ‘Triumph Potding Saw vue =e Stover Overhin, Jaw, Wok ine Jeep throat. Kasey ond postive lover jaw tightener, screw elamp +f A good saw vise is @ ty that payw for itself over Ver again. [SPINNING acl? Qe. | i | er? ROet ALONG, RoLe ere, been id days on the trip. i _ THERE Is JOY IN CAMP TODAY They will stay tn the city 36 The Monarch Malleable Range Wins 1st Prize Go THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER, 27, 1909. west league matters, I am decided nates, President Brooks and Man ager Hogan of Vernon, Henry Ber . | Chances Are Slim, Ac-| cording to Cal. Ewing, “Taft in Chie AKO ory at the Ball! fe the subject of the moat ly against permitting the North west people to maintain a club in| Portland next neason, and rer some decision will be arrived 4 while I am on the way north,” REMAIN \ CX Pwing last evening attended an lry of Low Angeles and Charite Gra [ham of Sacramento were present. “TAFT AT THE GAME" President of ate Circuit.| gyine interesting moving pleture seen in | Beatle in a y informal meeting of league mag Seattle's and Spokane’s! AT CIRCUIT THEATRE. | standpoint, wh (iy United freed LOS ANGELES, Sept. 27-—That the Pacific Coast league wil! con: | tinue xt year as a sixclub ctr the Circuit theatre The film shows the president's ar rival in Chicago, bis recept! then his trip to t he watched m and pall park, where ” and New recent series somt Chicago the Naw It shows his nds, views of crowded breachera and grand stand, the p dent's “baseball face,” Brown and Mathewson in the box, and the last innings of that day's game. CLUB WOMAN DIES. oult In the determined ansertion to day of Cal Hwing, president of the! organization, who je in Low Angeles. “As far an the present outlook ia concerned,” said Ewing, the league will be unchanged next year If it Is considered necessary to add two clubs, they will be placed at Seattle and Spokane, but such ae Uon fs hardly probable. “Los Angelos will have continu ous baseball again next year, a | continued “The fans of this city are enti-| (By United Prews) tled to what they want, and so far, PIQUA, ©., Sept 2i.--Mra as it ts within the power of the | Frances M Orr, wife of Gen. W. P. league to grant it, they will have it.| Orr, and prominent among club “I shall go to Portland in about! women of the United States, died a week cd straighten out the North: | last night me LUBB LENDS A HAN Say many you m4 HOKO OF LADDER WHOLE AM KEYCH OAT Foo. Paanor the cho Medal ‘at the A.-Y.-P. Exposition — , from a sporting | is being shown at) Our Great Free Coal Offer Se in Three Days—Tuesday—Wednesda e BY TIP WRIGHT. mostly that the game | can Won't be long now before people ith ut profession oi | will be more interested in knowing Bs here's that word ot - which we've been |about Brown's twisted ankle, and| tor about 300 won | Jonew’ busted back, and Smith’s| GAME CLEAN, sagging scapulary—-Messrs, Smith, Jones and Brown being great foot than they are in Taft's It's © good game, Pig Sometines a wel | will discover a husky | berman or botler maker or in the) who really wants to 60 t» Melflia,|and study law or | something and who base’, money ball heroes | stand on the currency, of the war in progress Morocco. For football Is coming. It's good | by, old Mr. Baseball, you've put on| Nearly ¢ very We a good show, but the stage manager | through college is going to reach for you with bis | #istance—from = hook in a minute jents, his relatives, of And it's all right with us. Foot-| interested tn him, ball is a good game for most people | who don’t enjoy croquet, Bure, It’s a good game re But now that we're starting in | fresh on w year let's drop a riminate ‘eal wedge word of cau and war one| Well, if you're ware he's that has to aid every year, but | college for the od one that’s good to bhamm in | to play football just ag: It’s about professionaliam in foot-| like to, the ball, Of course, it twn't as bad as ft | goes to co that was five years ago, but there’s|lots of fun and cote always the temptation where loyal | and a bit of chan benlde, alumn! and “overzealous coaches! leave him at the beads see & chance to pick up a 220-pound guard who'll work for his board. we CHL ones ae mm 2 | That sort of thing hurts the game, all right. Nobody will ques | Glven spectal ana | fon that, even those who stormed | 0% OM epectaiiet Ba ? at the college heade a few years | trouble Our ago, who thought that the only way | @o¢erate to stop it was to stop football. It’s schucnanp OPTICAL Oh, helped the game to out it out, and| the college executives have agreed | 1207 Second Sow D WITH SAD RESULT pr Range sold for cash or credit. A Wonderfull If you hee not already purchased your Monarch R Thursday, September 30, winds up this great free offer of a ton. of coal with cach ange, then don't delay anoth ly Successful many special features: makes the Monarch the most economical made on balance. Over 17 170 Monarch I Ranges. Sold in Less Than One Doesn't that show the popularity of the Monarch? The polished top, which needs no stove blacking; the duple which makes the fire burn evenly, and, above all, We will take your old range at its full value as part payment on a Monarch. PRICES $57.50 to $67.50 The people of Seattle app the air-tight malleable construction, 1 user of fuel. : Also fiese Samples cial : $30.00 low priced at $42.50 Quartered Golde special at .,..... $36.00 Quartered Golder bargain at .... $42.50 Quarterede Gold very special at ..... ue for Tomorrow ah | eacged Imitation Mahogany Dresser, spe Tuna Mahogany Dresser, AllSolid Oak Dresser reer full quarter-sawed ; shaped top front; a very well-made Dresser with 20x40-in a heavy | pattern plate mirror with F inished and swell full-a This strong, substantial, case; beveled edge, size 24x30 § fillers, jointed to crosspiece t inches; considered a splendid value at $21.50. Special for tomorrow— $13.85 ~ at Special Prices | fancy chills; posts finished wi brass ornaments; a very tive, full-size bed; at $6.00. sold regular Special for tomorrow $3.35, ++ $16.75) suv now Pay extra $16. v 45) on Oak Dr $29.00! 1 Oak Dresser, a and ae en Oak D SECONG ANG UNIGN gle Iron Bed, in white or green; attrac- ALL THE CREDIT You Splendid Basement & Office Arm Chi ae EE Hre’s a grand value in a screw and spring Office Arm Chair, made of selected maple finished to represent quarter- sawed oak in golden or Early English, built large and roomy. with high back, seat, TD bolt construction; a splendid $8.00 chair for— $5.75 Office Chairs of All We have just received & a of fine Office Chairs, all styles, in ¥ oak, polished golden oak 4 | English finish. solid saddle n- FEVREPESREEECR f 2 a by th hi i s ly | We have just completed several very neral household erally packed w change deals in ¢ our basement is lit ed offerings of every descriptionangy what you require, for living roomyNite brary, parlor or kitchen, you will a TT ll find something to suit you here, # price will be but a fraction of it% sae isl a ocvail,

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