The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 4, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR THURSDAY, AUGUST 4, 1910. cea, HAT IS DOING TODAY PREF ALM OF SPORTS samrensymenwionno W NDIANS COME T0 LIFE ‘Crown to Winner When This Pair Meet?" rou, BAC PeerererTrTrrr. Ta: rose { FRANK RIEHL HIGH GUN : AND WALLOP OUR TURKS | psig ssisiiiiripSio>"asRGaig | : S20 IN THE MORNING SHOOT I Ge eee Were Dead for Six Innings But Not Dead Enough Zackert Nearly Won a Beautiful Game—Five Pitchers Wore to a Frazzle. terferes with fall, “and besideay Dince tn bg Present w ot the Game” ee ee ed have ‘ re in fine T . i 4 ‘ ; e DETROIT ‘ Aug ‘ wre oxtent a R . bi & oie age : ' licap in thes, } " 7 Da ' Dud ‘ ms of 93 out hq ’ ) 1} Truesdell nd Hug ) a and A. Le Mottags { who t t 5. MeLaughtin tap not stand the , Doh of Beattie, tap lox ‘ ; ‘ mm iy Wanner? the Keene string, Ha The bringing together » worth of tht sine wonders In a mpé The “Third Reader Boy” Explains the Sport. (Hy United Press) - BY FRED SCHAEFER, BREAKING INTO THE LARGE LEAGUES the protter with 1 many @ nastening to report for x car. He arrived, hun. razorback hog. A deeper ver his nut-brown face presented himself before ‘ confessed his abil. and do chores in the Besides, he had gone te BESIPIIAL ESIC LLGRURESPRTEEELSEES BEE F idem ‘to ‘Mart. JOE GANS IN RACE sa Umpire tall,” ||| WITH HIS LAST FOE} NATIONAL LEAGUE ’ tae yee HB | (iy Uahed Breas Seal Standing of the Clubs. ‘ r t t ‘ . if bs st the fire “woe oree : i - toeny t ng upon his hands, he fered ering pitcher. Several sto- w clapse. Then it happens where in @ stall villages unkemot person known BA SERSLEH- Bae etday, and showed | ra b was on the pay roll of the t bis condition ts critical. jenter the 4 thie ne whole week. and how | At New . ' worn with the fight] | o 4 wit Morgan apt Coomt ‘The rear end of a taxi may be solidty | Chicago . % ae ‘ sting, Mack's force would be built, but oh, you Netzel. New York ; i ‘ < - s ed to three pitchers, 80 he sec Batteries—Pfeister and Archer; ed Russel who will report be Wiltae and Meyers. m of the A : at too late, and Ostdiek roosted safely | on first. Emil Frisk, the Norse acUe ReARON. wanderer, forced Shea at third, but Mack has sufficient faith in Rus- | the respite was brief. Cartwright/ At Philadelphia 5 | ! Plar © the . hone pon him to t ea pennant ¥ - an r should lifted * out to right feild | First game—~ rt t y work ard » seano . 4 execution from the While Seaton was running it down | Pittsburg ca é i! take the } wor ‘ " ’s help, ¢ ners pitcher Sond i a Ontdiek rcored. ‘Than 'Frisk on third | Philadelphia “artwright on second came! be pitch ” Se ag RSE ‘ i tor whew lent 4 viands, but subslsl ins mo weno when Keener sent |. Batterles—Liefield and Gibson; soda 38 amelie ‘Chinaee te A = : , eee : Th =" und cabbage eat @ line drive past second. The reat | Moore and Dooin. | wit se tt a ee ‘ <a ned he nun eck but @ pad of the Redmen died, and the score Gey ll » not up wi cam t ar city elof his trank. gead 4 to 2 in Spokane’s favor eee Sone RHE : During the first part of the game | Pittsburg aseses 5 10 «(1 the Turks had pretty fair luck with | Philadelphia 410 2] BY R. F. WILSON * ees Kilitiay scoring two in the second Batteries-Phillip!, Camnitz and| PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 4-—-Conr ° Sut “yn . . : fnning and one in the third. After| Gibson; Ewing and Moran itech tad the way, ; Sut oe ¥ Bo more scoring was done. ‘ s | At oBston. ‘ . ’ * Bray iy . nl After Ostdiek batted for Killilny| pyrat . , s Ba ' bal dom. om, " ol sh fm the eighth Vie Holm was sent in to pitch during the last of the game— | Cincinnati eighth and ninth, and had no trouble | Boston 5 9 ing 3 ; a ' pe BE All this week we 1 TT Ee ee ak de ate Come into the store and res . “A with his support in retiring the| Batteries—Suggs and McLean; | pieces t | wher re their hat i | q . > easily Parks, At the end of ahe ninth, | prock and Grabow. ee : sh gied-oncegh t the 7 nif Onstrating the Davino in our 4 ‘4 see how easily and smouthly with Bennett up anced by thh J aft te f 5 ttent , ; TY A Yavino folds with all | Jeas Baker to make that Pug| Second game— R B cetera tre o tir th i t show window Those who y i 2 4 “el the Davino folds up, wouldn't start anything—he didn’t. | Cincinnati > anetaan § x r after «tar r atti ret t ‘ wreceding ee pn | % - ia ae cen, we Memectagton bed been |e es erene $ 3) - oo ok riven . natly have seen the Davino in use ie | the bedding inside, including : z | Batte = Burns, Gaspar and| ‘ . lighaly 1 z i } ; Sten and aeiioea tee in easy (Clarke; Mattern and Smith deg ped 5 ne i will need no argument to J the pillows. The Da Today the same teams will strive At Brooklyn, tee nae :* ' . sory , prove its positive superiority comes in various styles, 10 dded incent “ z tl what ent ' r {| ferent Prose ¢. * if Si rieesies 40,7 the adian will enter |8t, Lovie Ss ‘ fide, gloom 4 aig oo age over all other combination match any furniture or any the pavilion free. Brooklyn ° soa os < . 4 ] me | ” art | Batteries Bachman, | were an ~ : nnn fb beds upholstering L iGeyer, Bresns and Phelps t year i «sure he w t i i ne | pires— Eas and Johnstone AMERICAN LEAGUE , Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet {Philadelphia ... 62 3 662 | of 2| Boston ..... 7 |New York Detroit » | Cleveland : @| Washington $ ¢| Chicago eakae cee | St. Louis 27 ;| Me Chaclann: |HAD MANY ALIASES, _ |... : x, |BUT IS GREAT PLAYER |**" New York ..... *..¢% 3 $| Cleveland 3 | Batteries—Quinn and Creger; | °| Falkenburg and Bemis. Hemenway Zackert. p *Peanington Jom, meceunecey Orem nwnene® Totais m 8 *Batted for Zackert In el; & ol commwnnnn oqoosnuetoun ecccenuneon=? } | le At Chicago. 1 Bardo 5 eeoveerse : ene. : oa or 8 2 a ETON ERY SOLID OAK ROCKER—An attrae Ko on cia b S an Mission Rocker, like picture in Feror198 ‘roof |MAPLE DRESSER—A neat, attrac-| English f spring seat, upholstered tive pattern, full size, with straight |*in brown, black or green chase leather. Young and nd Thomas At St. Louis. , P orem ‘ , aely Gust f : ron A ey y ~ Vv x] oO al 0 valu ‘On nap the t t stand-| A splendid $8.00 R scker for so COAST LEAGUE | é at wagkcing ie ches rot; regulat ptice: $2400 at Oriental Pool Room Standing of the Clubs Beg mg ; pe . ; $15.50 | $10 cash prizes daily between Pike and Unie * ‘Our New Six Story Building GET THE HABIT él = You certainly will, if y¥ 46 t f q sine df om amen ait oof f At Pike street and Fifth avenue, will pnt gy oe a : . At Sacramento. best line of Fishing a" | " hak end Albselia Geode t c Le n r i r i q nost date furniture store in found in the Pacific Nc . , . A ' Try our imported Sing! Hooks, Spider Web Lir Hand-Made File Spats ieee Cece mn Sot rieste eT Wall Mirrors|:.s.c" ogg | A Folding Card am ed in January; it will be the gor Golf Clubs, Ha Guns, Ammun Clothing. Also ‘ 5 1 ; : t Poth are “ir | y, beveled French | brated Burrows Feather hing to be had in yer Ait t ' : tand the grit 4 Goods ; At Los Angele . ' ' ams with 43+inch rownt Seo our miscellaneous as ortment of high-grade Snelled ; ; ' y N ' i ¢ b ; ich f ‘ : t in baize or chase ‘looks, in Carlisle, Bprest and Ang ge ‘ Diamonds onCredi 1 in 1 4 ‘ i " y i $10.00 A yy ct a caster Tou « goods on tha Ohm 9 ANS this is the best } ~ ! . a ss Bo asd Oe Extra special ats, 400 Dance at Dreamland tonight 2 vrade : Becond Ave., at Union St. |

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