The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 5, 1910, Page 2

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OPICS OF INTEREST AND NOTE O ALL DAILY FOLLOWERS OF INDIANS PULL OFF SOME | REAL CLASSY WEEDING NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs One Rat and One Ball Team Bite the Dust Nordyke and Cruik- shank There With the |{!'" Club — Errors Lose’! Game for Seattle. At Boston SPIBSS? g Qetrearcem o AMERICAN LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs ‘ Wor The Indtap« b ehud for th out star WADDELL'S RECORD NOW TOTTERNG (By United Press) ST. LOUIS. 6 nt |New York Cleveland Batteries—Warhop and Mitchell; | we the game for the| | Young and Easteriy Weeds, as Carty advanced to en Keener’s out, and scored on @yke's hit Seattle started a rally when one wus ¢ two-base hit t t the party by spearing Pennington’s | rerroit Rot fly with one hand and by st: Sake apr Ping on second retired Akin, Batteries--Karger, Collins fas hotfooting tt for home. The| Carrigan; Willett and Stanage. @ouble ended the game. Same teams today at 3:15 At Boston. At St. Louis. First game— Washington . 2) St. Louis “ Batteries—Johnson and Street Ray and Stephens. | Second game | Washington . St. Louls .... batteries—-Groome ‘end Street Lake and Stephens. ABR MPO 4 Cruikshank. if kin, 3b aster, *Pennington Chinault. p ing to put the ball. If he keeps ¢ clip, the fans ftigur Totals : Batted for Custer ta sin wl eoeeesunoe i 2 wl! conewenne Fa Spokane AB R Frisk. rf Cartwright. tb Keener, cf Kets, via, if 4} At Chicago. | RHE Chicago j setear Philadetphia ° product } | Motretios Wash and Sullivan — — "COAST LEAGUE Wild Piri | 1 ' wl eceeenone COAST 1 LEAGUE e260 3} ve Lont Hits by-innings San Francisco ; ra = z¢ 2 b 1 | Oakland . 7 se kane... = z } 0 Bhi 58 Summary Crutkshank. Sb Grech oat Tasos ba e ched ball / y Bonner, Um mpire Me Prary | Oaklagd nd ae 2 Port PE RS hrc | Batteries—Maser, Christian and | Mitze; Grege, Steen and Fisher At Loe Angeles, | ASY WITH TIGERS ee bi ‘ern rid ; 7 3 6 (Ry Valie’ Frees.) mete a Hitt and Hogan; Tozer WANCOUY and Smith. Gardner he terday, and ref in bunches ; i coma, was fo 1 r 12 hits, Brownles winning eas by 5 to At Sacramento. Batter! tor and ABR i Po 'Whalen a jelman. + 6 Van Haitre i fewie. it ; CHICAGO CUBS SIGN WN THE GHLCI (By United Press.) (My United Press) EW YORK, Aug <M i LnOEEN 8 new hor lay—Annia t att on hanes vn ntional League umpir Fime 1:40. Um a » be # for the tin can . n Leagu National in u amptees | Ohio Dentists 207% Pike St, Over Owl Drug Co. Dance at Dreamland tonight GET THE HABIT You certainly will, if come to us once. You will come always, because have the best line of F ber and Athile found in the Ortental Pool Room ash prizes dally. 1413 eon Pike and Union thing to 7 ber || son GOLD FiuNGs, 91.00 UP. | Goods SILVER FILLINGS, 500 UP, Cus, Rat Diamonds on Credi 00 n the fire EAPTLE Sree re be STERLING JEWELRY co 105 Wiest Av Room 119 Guarantees Given Main 7206 Work THE STAR-—FRIDAY, AUGUST "Nother American Champion UP-TO-DATE SPORTS ‘COBB PASSES SOME RACE IN THE COAST; LAJOIE IN RACE MASSACHUSETTS Mexicans See Fight Films. MEXICe CITY A « Exclusive Seattle Agents for Carhartt Working Clothes and ANOTHER SOUTHPAW | /, Gloves — WITH EXPERT COMMEN THAT 18S DIFFEREN etna | ONLY ONE TEAM OUT OF Walt McCredie, Who'll Bet Money His Ducks Grab the Coast League Pennant on ia the | going op that rag. “T'm willing ms > give even “money, although we rd piace.” x * | Olambala Takes tha. ixco is but 17 kiand - Cenea Pree) BARAT® in fourth place, is onty gee rh es Aug. 5'—~Olam hind Portland and only |" * ie 10, from the stables of | te behind San Francisco, |. 7. Wiis, crossed the wire ahead 271 white Los Angeles in still in the | Of Ballot, the 8 to & favorite in thy race with a standing of 492, Sacra-| Saratogs handicap Jsteriay rf ‘ |mento, with a .390 percentage, is| ' rain storm just before 7] the only team out of the race vote eae ee “Take it from me said Walt! was responsible Sor a 263| McCredie, to @ correspondent in| horse's defeat. Susiy Vinca San Francisco last night, we are!) qhot. ram third CLEAN SWEEP SALE Suits at Half and at Less Than Half Price This is the Clean Sweep Sale. opportunity you are waiting for in this We have priced suits at actually half and less than half. Early fall goodsare included HUB clothing has a standard. It has the approval of 30 years of successful merchandising. A suit bought at the HUB fits faultlessly and gives satisfac- tion in wear. 115 SUITSE Formerly $15 7.50 $18 SUITS IN THIS SALE » Suits are underpriced in this sale regardless of cost. While you may not find all sizes in all styles, you'll surely find your size in a style and ata price that will please you and* save you money. $20 SUITS IN THIS SALE = $25 SUITS | IN THIS SALE $30 SUITS! IN THIS SALE ZS aSLsEFsaees_ \ERETOR. VELERES ERE.

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