The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1909, Page 2

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SPORTING NEWS WHEN THE TAILé FIRST GAME FOR TACOMA Take Mike Lynch’s Pen- nant Winners Down the} Line in Slow Game of Ball. The city yesterday of the Anderson for Tacoma Tigers were for the last and landed on Nig series season, hits game ended the score was 8 to 4 In favor of Tac A game to w for the Tigers, bad hand he we n the game, Danny Shea took the first day off for a month, and Custer caught Annis, the kid pitchen was |! the box for Tacoma, and for the large crowd was out to the » Cliff Blankenship play but ag not because n first three innings was landed on/ during | freely by the Turks, but the fourth he steadied down, and after that Seattle had no chance to | ¢ acore, The game was slow and there were ceven errors made, three for Seattle and four for Tacoma The scores Conon nom wanes ol coor cone | se = wen emnwens Annis, p Totals | a Serowmmonz Tel em eresomaseene =! so os Hits by innings Seattle Tacoma Summary Hurley, i, Stolen bases Stevens, St Bennett 2 Kippert & out——By Bases on + off Annis 1 Hit by pitched Annis. ball rt Wiid piteh——Ande bell—fue Rennet Games Yesterday. At Spokane—Spokane 1, Port. land 1. Standiog of the Clabes. at Pet. Beattie Spokane Aberdeen Portiand Vancouver Tacoma ct a ” tT EXCURSIONS ON LAKE WASHINGTON. Steamer Fortina teaves Leschi | park for around Mercer island, five | times daily. Two hours’ ride, 260, | eos | “ALL MEN ARE CREATED EQUAL” We want to call your attention to the fact that there are no $15 clothes on earth created equal to REGAL The principal that of reason the is margin profit cloth in Regal far yay less than the other $15 s8—titrefore, is anda in make a1 superic 615-619 First Av, On the Square Opposite Totem Pole of al Sl erott 2 in the} When the} NATIONAL mat Games ¥ At Pittebure—Pitt ke 1-8 N Y t Chicago / Chicago 4 phia t Phitade Inctanat! — Cinoinnatt 3-4 as | Brooklyn Standing of ~ Clube Philad Brooklyn St. Louls . Boston At New York—New York. 4 w Washington ington 1 ‘ }. at o 8 Philadelphia Cleveland 6. Phitadetp! ie Steading of the Clubs, Lost 53 ashington RRR RRR DAILY LESSON IN BILLIARDS. rere ee ae eee eee ee ee eal | | | | | | PLAIN CAROMS An illustration of the control of the cue ball by application of dif ferent forces and being struck one quarter below the center, the ob ject ball struck three quarters right ot is shown The four object left to right the effect of a me¢ jinary, hard and very atroke. Practice is necessary properly gauge the strength of the stroke controls carom. When like positions are brought about in a game, the play er will recognize the similarity and play the shot accordingly, if he Practices the shots here shown PHILLIES ONLY HALF GAME BEHIND TIGERS NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—The Tigers played in hard tuck here this afternoon and lost to the High landers 4 to 1. A double header was scheduled but rain prevented the first game. Willett let New| York down with three blowe but lost on hard luck. incidentally, Connie Mack won| while Hugh Jennings was losing, and the Athletics moved up to a half game behind the leaders. Cleveland used Upp against Coombs and Krause for Philadel- phia. | There is considerable talk around the circuit about the Naps laying down to the Athletics. The Cleve land team to a man wants Detroit to lose out this year and the loose | ball they have played with Philadel phia seems to bear out the rumor, However, Mack’s lads are playing the kind of ball that makes them hard to beat. New York expects them to beat the Tigers out | Alcoh scalp pound itching, baldness. ter alls show from hard to The the force © tonics destroy Leary’s gives life; cures falling hair, Al hair and non-Alcoholic com dandfuft grayness and | druggists and bar PURCELL SATE Co, The Genuine HALL’'S SAFE & LOCK COS SAFES Herring-Hall-Marvin afe Co. i FACTURERS ENTAL AVEN | afternoon | Montreal for Seattie, 7) the race \cellent time over 6 to | Under rotten weather oy ) “OT, WES Ii = TWN HERE HE, LONGBOAT, HAYES, SWAM- BURG AND BHRUBB ALL ACCEPT THE TERMS. St. Ives, Longboat, Hayes, Swam burg and Shrubb have Tim MeGrath's accepted terme and have [wired they will enter the Guegen heim $10,000 Marathon. MoGrath wire this left received a that St, Ives had Dorando has not yet been heard from. Ernest Rhetnmuth, of Skagway said to bb a comer in the distanc events, is in town and will enter Ho has made some ox 20 miles. conditions and on a miserable track, at Skag way July 4, he covered 10 miles in and hour and five minutes. With Marsh and Mclean, the Arizona Indian, already entered, the prospective field for the race looke Hike one good enough to make New York envious UNG FOR WASHINGTON. “HARVARD CAPT, THE STAR—TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1909, Blue Ribbon Winning Team and Outfit Entered Again in the Hy Show by Standard Furniture f *ENDERS PLAY “to WUM GOOD CARD ARRANGED FLAG 10 WILKESBARRE FOR SMOKER TONIGHT Charléy Boscha of Low and Pete MeVeigh of Seat furnish tho real sensation te jat the first amoker of the sea.on, | given by the Seattle Athletic club }° utlen, Albany, Kimtra, Bingham | At the paition tournament, |‘, Syracuse, Troy and Scranton McVolgh got the decision from |!Hlshed in the order named Boscha, but the fight fans think | | that the lightweight from California | jin the better man. | an The rest of the card ts alao good, | bY The most important match in tho! § | wrestling division ts that of Fred | | Safros of the ¥. M. ©. A, asd] | Bert Kincaid of the 8. A. C. Safros| }won this bout at the expe but Bert In anxipus to get a | chance him | The smoker begins at & o'clock at) the Seattle Athletic club. ALBANY, N. Y., Sept. 28.—The | New York State League has ended | | the season with Wilkesbarre, Penn., | |the pennant winner, Wilkesbarre got away bad, but made a grand finish, Uties putting up @ hard fight against them Angeles will ht | CHILDREN fYR Thoum epectal and careful tention ring them in for | ‘The entries made by the Standard f You suspect . charges are tery | Furniture Company tn previous Horse Bhows have always won the Association's Trophy and the much | coveted blue ribbon, and called forth the applause and admiration of lov ers of horsefiesh. For the coming trophy, Horse Show the Standard people bellished with « have again entered this magnificent | of show harness and team of jet black horses, and are| livery van. confide moderate SCHUCHARD OrTicaL Co, 120T Seeond Ave i AM here to stay, and I am going to show you how I grew up in the world. I came fromD Tam an Irishman. | like the climate in Seattle. 1 am at 1016 Second Avenue. vere grow on Thursday. : HAS GOOD JAW DOBIE WILL HAVE HIS TROU-| BLES BUILDING UP ANOTHER CHAMP TEAM Football prospects at the sity have taken since Captain M peared on the field practice games. wous by his abe T be Ca rumor went arov physica had tackle field. The real anor turned out to be that he ulty In arranging bis wor be free at pract © back fleld fs worrying Coach Dobie, Only “Wee” Coyle and the captain of last year's back field are left for a nucleus. Freshman m rial will have ‘to fill the hole, and there fs promise in some of the year recruita. The line will t matertally strengthened next week the arrival in college of Royal Pullen from Alaska. Pullen was a mem ber of the famous attle High School, United State champion team in 190+, and is @ brother of Dan Pullen, the West Point captain for this year. According to the coaches who have seen both of the brothers play, Royal will be as good as Dan after a year's training Ben Obnick, the Japanese boy who made the bigh school football circles sit up and take notice last year when he was a member of Lincoln High School team, is out for end, but will have to show more class than he has so far if he in ends to win out There are several the line by the graduation of Bantz, jarvis and Babcock, but they should not be hard to mil All the colleges in the Pacific Northwest are out for Washington's re re fir | scalp this season and it will take a good bunch to hold the champion ship that was won last fall The fall term of the University starts next Monday, and Dobie hopes to get some new material from the freshmen that will turn }up then The World's Best Piano Cline Piano Co. SEATTLE Fi MALLEABLE RANGES The pride every kitchen; a splondid stove Nrrune F cent. tke St, H. L. 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