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2 WINS PENNAN DN LONE Bh | OAKLAND CAPTURES CALIFOR NIA LEAGUE FLAG ON TECHNICALITY. | | STOCKTON, Cal,, Oct fine point of baseball, the team was awarded the 1% of the Catiforuia league by Presi dent Frank Herman, over the pro- | tests of the Stockton management | Stockton won the firat half of the | season gumes, Oakland taking the | second. A posteeries of seven | games was to dectde the pennant | of the series found race. The clo each team credited with three vie tories, with a seventh game In dis-} game having been played 9 and won by pute, th in Oakland October Oakland The point on which the decision was based ts one that has been driv ing basevall fans dippy. Even vet eran players disagree on the ques tion. There were three men on bases, with two out, and three balls and two strikes on the batter Hoag was pitching for Stockton and Smith of Oakland was on third “Now, watch what I'm going to do,” said Hoag to Umptre Hilde brand. Hoag then stepped out of | his box toward right field and tossed the ball to the catcher, who touched Smith seven feet from the plate. Hildebrand rated that it was | a balk and allowed the score. es 10, Oakland San Frar 5, Sacramento 0, Vernon 4. Steeding of the Clubs. qi Won. Lost. Pet. | " San Francisco .. 126 7 Portland aoe 108 ™ ; Lesa Angeles 1e7 9 r Sacramento 90 9 4 Varese a The finish of the Johnson-Ketch- | id ee el fight in San Francisco was one of the most sensational ever seen in a prize ring. Early in the twelfth round Ketchel reached Johnedn’s FIELDER JONES OR perms ae DUFFY FOR THE SOX sss seve, ise MUM Fer op SERIES IN ' 4 manager of the Providence club of BASEBALL HISTORIANS HAVE) the Eastern league, ts to be the next manager of the Chicago White OVERLOOKED ONE GREAT BASEBALL CONTEST. Sox, according to a rumor in circu from the Ketchel stood lation here today. Duffy was here | yesterday and had a long confer. ence with Charles Comisky Friends of Fielder Jones, former | manager of the White Sox, declare that Jones is to manage a major league club again next year and many persons beliewe that be al-/ ready has reached an agreement with Comiskey and will be again | seen in a Chicago uniform when the 1910 season opens. lelalelallalata errrrrs) * In every baseball history accept ed as a text book in the College of | Dope, diamond historians refer to |the world championship clash just }passed as the 13th of the j the advent of dual major Reries : DAILY LESSON « e iN BILLIARDS. * *} TadRRAARAKRARRERES| Usually history fully, but in this paths, Bancrofts and Froudes of baseball have fouled out. In all current guides the date of the first meeting of the top notchers Is given as 1884. In that year the behaves beant! case the Rid Just why all of baseball's his |torlans have overlooked the jgie in Cincinnati when the pions of the infant Ame: |elation clashed with A. C. Anson's [Chicago White Stockings and en |Joyed an even break is a mystery The fact that this has been done cham can anso of 1882 take on the importance jSport news, as interesting to }fans of today the discovery some old MMS. dug up in an Exyp the the negro} atrug: | jmakes the post championship games of f or back grinning through the that Jack's left jabs had brought, waiting for the dinge to rine and/a trap that the white bey eagerly son as he was rising, goriila Mie, | taking the At the count of nine fe negro|) The large picture is the scene in} ready to deliver what he (thought would be the finisher Before the spectators realized what was happening, Ketchel was stretched on the canvas, down a AEAGEA OFF 10 NEW YORK 10 MEET JEFF (My Untied Prem) CHICAGO, Oct. 1.—Sam Berger, jthe talking end of the Jeffries | Berger combinat was In Chicago yesterday en route to New York to |meet the alfalfa farmer, who now is sailing on the hich seas for home, aboard the Lusttania’ Jef fries will arrive in New York on } Thursday or Friday Here ts what Berger had to say about Jeffries’ Intention regarding Champion Jack Johnson j Does Jeffries intend to fight the aegrot Why. it's a certainty un |leas Johnson does the crawling act Jim was new more serious tn his life about a mateh, and mark my words, when he gote that big dings in the ring, he will knock his head! off. Jett wilt just as soon as the ranged. You take CHUBBY GHARLEY 10 e ar from me.” that | Providence club—the Nattonal jleague champs—cleaned up the Met |ropolitans and laid them away in| | wreaths of immorteties on their brows. | ed | tan sepulchre | | Cincinnati's old guard revels to day in the memory of that drawn battle, the first time the American association held its own with the National league, a feat that wa repeated when Chicago and St Louls equally divided «tx games and Teo. Geneen RouNDTHE |F1 Oe ee ee waen't CHARLEY MURPHY. TALE STROKE. known as the ancient and honor-| This is “Chubby Charley” Mur Cue ball % left, % above, object able back in 1882. The welcome | phy, as some of the Chicago news ball % left; stroke ordinary. Cue | they gave the American association | paper men named the owner of the ball cushions at A, B, effecting | was just about as cheerful as|Cubs, who has been handed a $500 carom on ball 2. Object ball cush-||jeutenant Peary’s remarks about | fine by the national commission for jons at C, D, E, stopping at F, near |one Dr. Cook. The National leagne trying to entice Pitcher Pfeffer ball 2. imagined it had the major field|away from the Toronto team There are similar shots, where natied,” and when, at the close ey = the same cushions are used from lof the season of ‘82, the Cincint igi aa age ig oe gel either side. The cue bali may be | Reds, who had | 1 the fi sak Geek dea uh f3 in @ more direct line, or may lie! the association. a challe more to the left In the former Captain Anson White ockings case less twist is required, not ex-| the league champions accepted wit ceeding %; im the latter it is im-|giee. Chicago looked on the Cin creased to perform the required | cinnatt ager tion as a collection angle. Thoroughly understanding the amount of english required is necessary to make the different of pyamies, and the annihilation at the champions expected thel tralled the Nationa wae during an era the fossils like to call the times.” champions SEATTLE “good o} ? hand of Anson's It which some of! r strokes. Just as the three games of the Alcoholic toniws @estroy hair and ivan ag een sapere ace + scalp. Leary's non-alcoholic com- | pois wrounde tn ike a vagh pound gives Ife: eures dandruff. tye oe an Htehing, falling halt, grayness and (“2netl usurped the pair, which, | stnics baldness. AN druggists a.d bar. |Wblle they might not be dignified | BOWIN 4, BROWN. D. D. 4 eng ar. with the title of a wor pes tae plonship series, deserve to given r as th arliest curtair raiser to the magnificent strugg which now interest millions American enthusiasts and send 82—the forerunner of the herotc battle ” toda between the Na ¢tiona!l and American leagues —were Mot attended an extraordinar the National and American aagso- tion » i trained that pecnuse the Red t the Chieago: ber of Cincinnati cor ators tied to get t merican association to The World® Best expel Psa: fing club and turn the a Piano franchise over to them. No tro HALL'S SAPE & LOCK Co.'s of fans accompanied@aptain Anson SAFES 2 i und hi its from Chi to Cin * . Cline Piano Co cinnati war sorrespondents | Herring-Hall-Marvin - ° Safe Co. a MA a2 ocr blood | THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, out. Johnson, instead of being! lgrogay, had been stalling, laying fell into. rome, tore into Ketchel and with A succession of rights and lefts to the head put the Assassij down POLLY GRIM DROPPED FROM VARSITY SQUAD ot last evening during practice, Polly Grim, the big veteran Varsity tackle, wes dis missed from the squad Doble will stand for no tatking back and (bis la not the first time that good men hare been Jet out for the sake of disctpline In Saturday's game Wee Coyle was taken off the field in a burry for using the forward pass against the coach's orders. The Idaho game comes a week from Saturday and Doble ix hav ing his bands full preparing the team. Manager Zednick is trying A strong, substantial Rock er ih ‘ but with straight instes of bent arms; made of solid oak fi = ished Jon 6 sent d at active rocker comfortable. One cust $1.50 Diner $1 This 8 er in con $1.50; tinuous by algned morrow toa) omy only Nd Oak Cane ide trongly back posts short arms; neatly and finished golden. six only to a customer. $1.00 at Din at with con braced to mac seat CHILD’S ROCKER $1.15) hild trong made ¢ vcker, designed OCTOBER 20, for the full count ‘The smaller picture lafter apparently the ring as caught by an instant later. Jack Welch ts the {to arrange for a game day with the Lincoln of thin city PULLMAN AND OF P. §. PLAY TOMY The game to have nm played ores on ¢ Pullman y day afternoon be Vie "4 watibcnaapons ‘ , Sow 4% in: opens Bin, WE Ba ibe tween the football teams from the | 9s 50 No. 43 Emmert Tuer Viee 9425 University of uset und and| Jew ¢% t.; opens & In wt 6 ibs . $13.00 No. 46 Emmert Tiger Vi Washington & College was postponed on account of rain and) = Jaw & In; opens § in. Wt $1 ibs. the teams will me legen In the Northwent are keeping an eye tm order to get a line parative $4 Rocker $2.15 $17 DiningTable$9. 75 Ext referee " next Satur This is an unparaiieled event tn high school | Vieo value giving. This ts your o portunity te get a etrong. dura is afternoon The coaches from the other col SPINNING | on this game strength of Pullman 1909. SN EET DOINGS IN THE SPORTING WORLD TERSELY TOLD FOR STAR READERS | | HAMILTON SPEEDING TOWARD | VICTORIA, B. C., TO JANGLE ] WEDDING BELLS. western lea and hamm: in the outueld fences unt burg nab him | When Abstein made his mistake | the other day ch will result tn | his sale by 7 it was “Han who was called in from the outfield to cover initial sack Swivel TigerMachinists, | | Vise, $3.75 } shows Jobr count. | the camera | quick-scting, substantial a THE U, 1310 2nd Av Do you want to buy a homi The Star's classified real columne. Conferenc on the com estate $1.75 Diner $1.05 ension Table This Hardwood Diner with flut non solid wood seat, five neat ‘ flat spindles in back; back finished in ; posts securely fastened to - One | seat by heavy T bolts. Six this pric onty to a customer $6.50 Sanitary Couch $3.95 This is an extra well made Sanitary Couch, size 4x6 feet; the frame is made of Neable iron; the steel fabric spring is well supported in middle and joined to frame at each end with oil-tempered heli cal springs; regularly sold at $6.50; one only to a customer $3.95 pictured, made | $28 worth « mer " chandise. he dwood fin purchase must be ished golden; reg made from our $20 é 4 regular stock, not ular price $2.00; scdowo “Ano union at special ‘rale . prices. No di one only to a cus-| No Phone or C, O, D, Orders Taken at Special Sale will be tomer Prices, with pie ALL THE CREDIT YOU r WANT Oil Paintings | FREE Paintings j gach puret | FIRST PICTURES OF DRAMATIC END OF THE GREAT '}VATT COMING [PE4¥iNG Foorsan ~ JOHNSON-KETCHEL FIGHT AT ’FRISCO ON SATURDAY BACK 10 WED a PITTSBURG, Oct, 20.—Hamilton | ae Hyatt, logger of Iton, Wr i} -- ; player of rittsburg, Pa. and bride ‘ wy groomtobe, is hiking acro th a] Sontag = we ard Victarte a ms | LEFT HALFBACK CROSS BUCK OUTSIDE RIGHT TaoKLe, while all the baseball fans of the smoky ( hich include all the | EIGHTH ARTICLE tackle nig 2 for = ny a 6" y - n k driving play 4 Right end boxes the home for feeble minded, aFe | vo m of the op| Left end comes Yat, | watching with interest the flight of » Sig pe i Bap Th any rips the giant Pirate rider Foes Uaseee cael “tor a fam po Ham” is due ctoria, B. C plc ve Qua |to start the wedding bells in short wrk cto ‘gw is sane Bog | order. If Pittsburg had not been so ht guard blocks opponent to for in jhighly enthusia Krabving | rar Loft hal . the flag Ham ¥ been an | "sn « d “pe Lott half be the rime. then ge t fe Con le ack : yund and ¢ Rig alf goes | Coens ay me 7 linto the interferenc ' cke Op et sreseman Bur \ at bim Right tackle blocks ward tackle a on oye is nently the tal 7 guard and helps check Fullback bloeks et yards h reached the sta | tion He drew do ‘) ) as bi hare of the world pie and | now he tr gt nd it for ape : clals to make the lost time r 4 | Hyatt was the village star of the e ; Wn, ball team th your jt when V 1 r nabbed him. 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