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PITTSBURGERS BET $200,000 Raat OF IT AT EVEN MONEY, WITH SOME 10 TO 7 AND 8 ODDS. PITTSBURG, Oct, 6.—Tt ts est ted today that at least $200,000 ag been wagered here on the ult of the series, The mw ty of this has been placed at even money, although a number of bets have been recorded at 10 to 7} and 10 to §, with the Pirates the! tay Many froak bets have been plac ed. Consideradle money has been Wagered that Honus Wagner will outbat Tyrus Cobb, It was an- nounced late yesterday afternoon that efther Adams or Willis will itch the opening game for Pitts urg. This is considered by many to be a direct slap at Cobb, as both pitchers are famed for their drops, which the Detroit outfielder frank- ly acknowledges is his weak point. NATINCAL LEAGUE. At Brookiyn 3, Boston 5; at 8t Louls 1-4, Chicago 6 at Cincin- Bath 4-4, Pittsburg 6-7 Standing of the Clubs. 4 Lost. Pet 124 COAST LEAGUE. At Oakland 1, Vernon 7; at Los Angeles 4, San Francisco 6. REEKEKKEKKKRKKKEEE * * “PICK "EM RIPE,” ‘em as though they # ripe,” yells Coach “Hurry ®/ ain asky man leaps into meet the ball as it ward him. thatt™ he will # i bi ‘em as though they # " And the coach * away toward another * biie 8 ¥F a favorite expression of fli me? ding—touchdown.” OSS SOE SEES SOE bal * « oi * i WHICH SMILE WILL BEW WIPED OFF OCT. 16? HAYES AND ST, WI L PLAY > TOON SURE OLYMPIC MARATHON WINNER |BALL GAME POSTPONED, 80 “THE CRUEL SMILE OF THE ASSASSIN.” lay-off really benefited bim. j When Coffroth put the matter of | pleased Coffroth, who has been do | Phia and the book seems to be }postponement up to Johnson last ing a lot of worrying during the | Yoted to basketball in Pennsylvania the negro was extremely past ten days. Numerous reserva ¥ He made no argument tions from out of town are being * against the promoter’s proposition, | received by Coffroth, who looks for !t* preture In the bo but wanted tt clearly understood) a full ho that Britt could not “bully” him, as | Johmson atep into the ring. Re | hen . into doing anything quests for tickets have been re- | ~ —_——— ramnenemensenem that Britt might want. eevived from Portland, Los Angeles, “Lam doing this for Coffroth’s| Fresno, Santa Cruz and other $1.25 No. 184 3- said Johnson, “because he places, as well as many local, reser. | M 2. has always been on the level with| vations. The seats will be placed ibe ring Pin me, and if he belleves that the re-'on sale one week from tomorrow. | bler heavier If the date is| Betting on the fight remains un- | tom ight Lock changed then I'm willing to help changed, 10 to 4 that Johnaon wins, 75¢c him out by consenting to @ post and even money that Ketchel stays {WUSTRALA WANTS 10 ates Toma a SEE JOHNSON AGAIN) QUEEN ANNE SATURDAY <:°=:.s..sici8 3's iromeet Me. A game between the University | * who staged the Johneow and Queen Anne high school foot-| yourself with a «u en Guide for 1909 and 1910 is out. The BY THE RINGSIDER. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6.—Stan- jley Ketchel is one day, and so is Manager Willie | tractable. } ie due to the | 5| ctreulation of a story to the effect | that Ketchel has been neglecting his training for auto parties and %| touches of high life, lof tact Stanley hae worked hard | for the coming bout, but laid off mays COACH YOST. | yeaterday because of the heavy | Program he went through on Sun- jday. With the postponing of the | fight until October 16, the Assassin Tess of the Michigan Sect | pets four days additional in which to condition bimself, so the day's} : GOODBYE. KETCHEL SHS ABE ATTELL TOLEDO, . Ohio, 0 Oct. wa Abe At *)tell this afternoon predicted that | Intosh, Stanley Ketchel would not last 10 ‘Burns fight in pagerme 4 at —_ time the negro practically knock played on the university campus Duras cout ond annexed the ay of wizhe, football fans are taking Jaa. 3. ié interest In this game, as it will Paris ed ly tae John. | #1¥e them @ Hine on the strength fight for Australia. mau who thinks be knows it “sore” boy to-| Their “peeve” celpts will be you got ita little 4] - LONDON, Oct. 6 He always refers to # balls as cherries—ripe ® rounds before tr’ Johnson. ‘He declares that Ket- jchel’s punch will not be effective against a man as big as the Gal veston negro and also says that he | does not believe that Ketchel will be able to hit Johnson. It's awfully hard for SEPPENE SY ¥ ¥ ¥ | Keep his nam Bankrupt Sale Of Mission Chandeliers Fixtures, Etc. what did Penansy do? # Sot out ends ‘way outside # their position. Then they #/ : ‘Cherries are ripe; we'll M4 This stock is one of the finest in the Pacific Northwest and includes many exclusive and handsome designs in Mission, and Gothic Chandeliers, Portable Lights, as well as Mantels, Grates, And- irons, etc. It is ordered sold by the Federal Court and must be closed out at once, All articles are greatly reduced from former prices. Louis XV, Colonial Mission Fixture & Mantel Co. Fourth Ave. and Westlake. Geo. H. Maire, Trustee in Bankruptcy SDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1909. VHE STAR—WEDNI ORLD’S LIVE SPORTING NEWS WES, ASSURED for Seattle this Another wire states that St, Yveu | 4 it I# pretty nearly a cinch that the | tng Indian won't miss a chance to cop | 3 the big money and will ¢ : ute. Dorande begine to look doubt ful Among the lesser lights who are aesured, there now are the follow. | ing: Marsh, Shrubb, Pat White, the ® he In other per in Spokane next week gerald of Vanff, Alberta Oncar B. ¢ of Tacon Byrne of Calgary; Wiliam & the Danish champion eg POOR BASKETBALL GUIDE. “JOHNGON'S APE-LIKE GRIN.” oo The Reach Official Basketball The negro’s attitude greatly | Reach home office ts in Ph y hay loft team tn that state ma to have no tr © in getting k, while cham: | hip teams weat of the Alle % have been ignored. © when Ketchel and | plot fifteen rounds. | o o “ WASHINGTON TO PLY see gee HAROLD IDDINGS. Protect your property d tock ball toame for next Saturday has | ine door bef been arranged. The game will be | veed on doors many locks if you coaching the Miam! college team. of the University oloven, That 3 | team is going tuto the game with om 8 P or No. | intend to keep the score down. | SPINNING anid Ae. | est toams in the middie west “ae. toed the Davino fe the latest improvement on the daven- port, it is handsomer and more convenient than a day enport and will last practl- cally a lifetime, The Davino bas that superior tone and finish which f* lacking in the ordinary folding bed, fn fact to look at the Davino when closed, you would nev- er guess that it is a folding bed. 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Special c $1.55 Pair SECOND AND UNION price $4.60 each Spectal— AND FRENCHMAN WIRE | INDIANS AND TURKS BEGIN THEIR ACCEPTANCES. THIS AFTERNOON, Telegrams to Tim McGrath, man The game yesterday afternoon ager of the Guggenheim $10,000 | was postponed, so the Indians will Marathon state Johnnie Hayes han | go after the Turks’ sealp for the accepted McGrath's terms and will | first the in the postseason series leave at one afternoon. ‘There will be lo-hoader Sunday, starting at 2 has left Montreal for Seattle, and ook that he has not quit the game,| 1, spite of the threatening pol Announced In (wo Bewttle | Veiner a big crowd of tans who partter countless wires back and|did not know that the game was forth and arguments over terms,| called off, went to the pack yes McGrath's field is becoming fairly | torday afternoon, so there ought to well defined. It was up to him to! be » big crowd te he tone down the exorbitant demands | js jast right for good ball, that a suceemful wthiete always! t+ ix rather cold makes and he has done it Hoth teams are in good condt Longboat ts till holding out, but | tion and both are confident of tak r number of games . na. At ly be played champion of Ireland; Carl Birch, Norwegian crack of Aberdeen; Jno. Q. Adams of Spokane, J. F. F OXFORD, 0., Oct. 6—~The task n.” | of drilling a team which last year went through its schedule without Remember that you lose the price| defeat, has fallen upon the shoul- suffer one} ders of Harold Iddings, the ex-Chi cago university halfback now é Last season Miami played and | 227 Rim | won 11 games in Ohio, Indiana and | the intention of runaing up a big} Wight Latch So. sseveeeevees Me! 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