The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 16, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR-“TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1910 ) REALM OF SPORTS 2 GOLD BRICKS FOR COMISKEY WITH ALL THAT IS NE WRITTEN BY MEN WHO KNO HAT IS DOING TODAY ITH THE FACTORS IN THE CHINAULT WOBBLES IN THE SECOND—NUFF SED Big Bill Tightens Up Too Late—Surgeon Miller Plays f = wae : Family Doctor to the Weeds—Scharnweber Stars at = ‘ : NOU WONT Fonce: Short—Kid Sugden, the Careless Kidder, Has Fun Sg ae Le = ro THe ¢ rf v Wine With Custer—Ladies’ Day Today. : : $ 1 (STEADY PLUGGING | WINS FOR SPOKANE vals (iy United Pree) 14 SEASONS HE BATTED OVER 80 BUT GUIDES NEVER. MEATIONE g YOULL 8e@ MY Name IN THO PRPeRe, NeLLS, HLL RK BENOC You BOmMe POST CARDS TOO, iF Rint Cntr Ben at ae usual @ rece | i the Bea stung him for three rune to win & ga the W marine ¢ and unpleas at any time. ful event . * Suty, but mg through Pratarting yut the first Inning by | [o'r retiring the side after allow ane Bingle, Bill returned to th and, draping his manly sweater, sat brooding ot sorrows. The brooding too ih for him, for at t ese eriod, Julius Hs Mr. Jan thro with nice sacrif Jules took his stand on Then Mr. Scharnwet b pray and lambasted or thereby trotting round the sacks, Householder, the x wonder who used to break jup games with his blows in 1907 ed, Dode Hrinker > ng for Aberdeen and Bot away th ‘ eee aa j > Heavers t . « | NATIONAL LEAGUE |! warrior and | Standing of the extra gust as good ball as anybody w gare to see. He had everything Gelivered it per orders, but alas evil had been wrought and it wa off with the Weeds, Bill kept gait for the rest of the gar Fetired his opponents in good shap Four more hits altogether were | Cinct plucked from his delivery, but he) Rrookiyr kept them well scattered St. Louls Doc Miller, the premier left-hand- | Boston ed surgeon, was as cool ox as a medical student at a corpse Rifting expedition—in fact, the se ance at the park yesterday was) a 1 aig highly reminiscent of such an opera- | St f tion. Lefty had lots of fun with his | Boston 4 “4 old pais, and while perky feet! Matterice—Geudch and Phelgs him more than it did the eds, he! Burke and Smith. was firm and allowed them no lux-| urtes in the way of bing Three | ge. | Franklin measly hits were ail t! uted 1st. Louts R | bench os ald | Boston oss Gteomae ar of} Batteries Harmon, jand Bresnahan; Ferguson, Brown, |" | Frock and Raridon | every ba ‘| At Boston. cha tly - H. BLM but ft fe surely good stuff elding and base run Scharnweber is a dan | Frank Corridon | Bar stuff yesterday and spread what he had ov he he pitched At New York its entire Gat Biret maeee : ast work on example on t The Dam Builders were up toes all the time, fighting for b t Dug hasn't «& - 2 some reanen |New York ERR A from the Eleven innings ) com to put their and as a re ed up t not have Scharnw unusually | classy game at short and just burn-| Pittsburg ... Lee i ed up the territory all around him |New York Pike 6 Dunleavy had no chances in the} arte Gtieen 21 outfield, but he filled his ition oa en “ora and Gibson with the air of a man acc ed to se and Gch such a station in life, » fares were for him all the tim Today will be indies’ day, with the) pirst R same teams on the firing line: Hen-| onicay. ey: probably pitch for the/ . afternoon, -| Batteries—Lelfield and Gibson; | aid | Mathewson and Meyers, Wilso’ Second game At Brooklyn 0 Brown and and Erwin Brookly Batteries—Richle, her; Bell and Berge At Philadelphia Cincinnati - Philadelphia game t ed; rain. AMERICAN LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost THOSE. UNKNOWNS hault b Off China COAST LEAGUE s | ries—Morgan and Living i lubs. Standing of the Clubs. |stone; Young and Bemis, Easterly, | ; a3} ietens At Washington. R. etrolt eecevees ee F% | Washington ...... 6 9 oO} Batterles—Works and Schmidt; | Johnson and Beckendorff. At Cleveland. ame R. H. B a ee Portland Vernon ; Loe Angeles Bacrame | A Fine Chance for Those }| Intending to Go in for ]} Football or Bag Punching J). yor. We have a quantity of foot- §}| Chicago ball clothing left over from last | Batteries and Swee-| year, also several soiled atrik “ ing bags, that we will close out at cost price to make room for our fall stock These are highgrade goods, spect Batteries , Karger and <siet . We carry the “Dart,” the §| Carrigan; Lake and Killifer ‘as ee eo ee only Rubber Core Golf Ball on §| — Bemewhere thare tw the *market which retails for tickets advertised.” They. will be 50e A full line of Athletic and Dia gl A th mye Shar pre Rubber Goods always in stock ” Mg ween SEATTLE Sportine G picked from the direc “7a Scere Goops (6. tia vinwt awe. At Chicago. Scott and & van. At 8t. Louis. Heavy, heavy, hangs over your RHE head, John Arthur Johnson, on the fire y be your own good show at the he Star classified Habit.” STERIANG JEWELRY CO. 206 Wiret Av Koom 1 Main 7204 eee eee eee eee « ed ANOTHER FOOT BALL Vicrim. Wo A. AR H Michigan's 1909 ¢ wan attacked by a D. Be and with a knife, # Tarne a for « round will eee HOME. OF THE recover Dexter Horton National Bank OFFICERS | N. H. Latimer, Président | R. H. Denny, Vice Pres. W. H. Parsons, Vice Pres. M. W. Peterson, Cashier | G. F. Clark, Ass't Cashier H. L. Merritt, | Ass't © ashier | C. E. Burnside, | Ass't Cashier | J. W. Spangler, Mgr. Credit Dept. DIRECTORS | N. H. Latimer W. M. Ladd E. Cookingham R. H. Denny M. E. Reed | M. W. Peterson C. E. Horton J. W. Clise C. J. Smith W. H. Parsons Geo. F. Stone . which b men worked As ® * } 7 All over the country the big leagues are buying players, and the heroes of the bush leagues are hearing music that sounds like “The Gtri | Left Behind Me.” INTS ring wat GRAND CIRCUIT => MEET GALLED OFF: By United Press ult of a re Harme and the Randall, the Rocky joy ae nit meet Tacoma Sees Fight Films TACOMA Aus 15.—A big i saw th initial showing of _— t a GEORGE VAN HALTREN, BY LEONARD D. COMPTON SACRAMENTO, A ‘ ¥ | ANNOUNCEMENT | PT HE Dexter Horton National Bank and the Washington Trust & Savings Bank Wdesire to announce that the unification of these institutions has been com} pleted. The Washington Trust & Savings Bank will be located with the Dextet [ii Horton National Bank in the New York Block, corner Second and Cherry, on al! after Monday, August 15th, 1910. [] The Washington Trust & Savings Bank will have under its jurisdiction the combined trust and savings features. Horton National Bank will handle the combined commercial accounts of both banks. f Oakland in 4 went to It barehand wed off” on the ball instead: it to mink into a big mitt! ned him, but sold bimi- and for two ys * t 1888, he payed tn th itched ‘for mighty From that time on bl ntirely, for the Brooke hood team in 1496; thes! ore and there sat w break into base-—d e played for Pittsburg dur. the year of the world’s fair at Chicago, and ti began his and pulling off would make many er green with envy, vall fortunes had thei a it was the indicator aitren, That may be the y he is inclined to resent Trust and Savings | OFFICERS C. J. Smith, Vice Pres. | W. H. Parsons, V. Pr. | S. F, Rathbun, Cashier | | G. K. Betts, Ass’t Cashier | The Dexter

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