The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 17, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17, 1910 NE SS IPICS OF TEREST AND NO 7 wittt EXPERT CoO ena Tort canyrouowessor UP-TO-DATE SPORTS tasriscirrenenT | Here’s the Fastest Wagon Horse in the World VANCOUVER TAKES CLOSE |AND HERE’S STILL ANOTHER ON Billings, uder the ¢ Randall race track, near rbett says no, and oO complet Brown Scores Only Run of 7 mn t rally @ od that few a oe 0 44 Game—lIs Hitting Won t t are tt to t der—Zackert and Gard- ner Working Well. INDIANS NOSE OUT = i VICTORY IN NINTH) — | at the t to u own tb NATIONAL LEAGUE _ "°°" WILD PITCHES | siessroy om Won. I 67 34 The Weeds and Beave ever to Vancouver for th } games, coming back to fold for Saturday and Sunda oe Bob Brown, seeing that hander was going to pitch f tle, yanked Pat Flanagan fr Aa testes, field and put himself into that First so voor Borne Hart MAS « in on his tint iles McLeod, Who Is Just Now a ; rst gam 4 - \) | worn RAMLY To 4 sig i ; tion. Brown, to the as 3 Be yaad - - escring oA WAPET re 0 TO FOV" ood Posilie the fans. acquired the best batting | St Louis 7 2 oman ve wis este FATHER! HES Cor 1 ~¥ joston 1 |] | fe 5 Ime HOME PO! Batteries Lush and Phelp | Za 4 i 4 B purine Tormonrt rock, Brown, Evans and Graha | BEE. EEG 3} ven! Cormeen enly stubbed his toe once. econd game HE et eas | St. Louis ee Joe Sugden was warming Big | Boston vi Dode Brinker up before the game} Batteries--Backman and Phelps Frock and Raridon il . At Philadelphia. First game— R. HE Custer beat out ran va | Cincinnati eee 6 9 1 — i? He a t Philadelphia é : lown the third ba: Pitcher Gardner tw vi Batteries—Rowan and Mclean sphere and wing I ve|Moren, Schettler, Slaughter and into the bag and was ss a} Moran small margin Second game— Cincinnati The tin horns were blowing again | Philadelphia fm the grand stand yesterday) The 2 t men who bet as much as thirty cents| Suggs and Cla Certainly do holler when things | Jacklitsch don't go to suit —_—— i ae At New York, The seventh inning cave od and Zackert a chance to sho Ww to el | Pittsburg Good breeding. The first man up| Now York inded down a Free , seeing Zack. | Batteries—Adam ert approaching, waited until Ames and Schiel southpaw got over and then tossed | ft to him, thus giving him a putout. At Brooklyn. ; The next two men sent short ones | Brooklyn-Chicago game post-| |poned; rain 5 |p FESSEECSER NEES seeae = a BREZEE Fe IEREEEETEEHETE JENNINGS, BASEBALL BIBLICAL HISTORIAN (My United Pree) DETROIT, Aug 17 Hi * t t ball say ee i-~ sb ~~, ogy Alege Denied Rall AMERICAN LEAGUE 30 Joe Seaton had plenty of chan: Standing of the Clubs. to throw Brown out at the p . 4 We the fourth od. Streit i Philadeiphia was quick in reaching right f Boston Joe mistakenly threw to ¢ | Detroit and Brown scored the only New Yor the game | SUB-MAYORIS °° 2 Olmstead and Sullivan. (By Untied Press.) | Di NEW YORK. Aug. 17 ‘ At Cleveland |PLAYER TRIES SUICIDE York's betit PAPKE GETS THREE AUSTRALIAN SCRAPS at Net imy Vanes Prose) KEWANEE, I Aug. 1 ka : ’ night accepted Austra o first pitcher tory n the of the first book Kings: “And it came to pa he of his reige {n the teath month and in the ebuchad ar, the king of # | Septer abylo he and all hi against Jerusalem, and ast nine Dance at Dreamiand tonight. eee Pere eee ee eee ee ee eee eee ee Pee ee ee ee | ee : dens For Stylish Blue and Black Suits, All This Season's $25 and $30 Models iamonds on Credit ti To Make Room for Fall Stock, We Must Make an vas on the first ay HAVEN, ¢ ING JEWELEY | CO eke er a saccclt tiem ea eee ee 1. Immediate Clearance Ww goodna y D4 and mado | ; ; : \s Of over 300 Men’s $25.00 and $30.00 Suits ‘ ‘ At Washington. : De al Among them are the best worsteds, Thibets and imported Tricots,@ 2 , ‘ } blue and black. k A Fine Chance for Those | Wa« of ince. ae ' } } _. These Suits are expressive of an individuality of style and wor man Intending to Go in for Batteries-Donovan and Schmidt; . DOCTOR ‘ } f _ ship, and will fit-as faultlessly as any $50.00 or $75.00 suit made to order Football or Bag Punching Groome and Ainsmith Ror | : by the best tailors in the city. We have a quantity of foot. [| At St. Louis. x Let us help you to pay less and dress bette Don’t wait until thi ball clothing lef } ee » we is over, then discover that your suit‘is shabby. but come in now, Maas ‘DENTIST. i : ie these 300 snappy Suits are sold, and we ’ l ; u money Not a suit - OVER PEOPLES 8, BANK 3 ; in this sale but can i: worn in this climate nd menos coartnnn cones anne | 11) 7 Bi / OXFORD REDUCTIONS TOMORROW onesie Start tne |} Stending of the Cle BM) OPERATING A 11161 CLASS | | ve | y y ) Sey Site Seca tea wa fot a orm t Aner vice av A $3.50 Oxfords, Tomorrow, Special 25 hacen, bit ant I Vern ae f) COMRECT BUSINESS PRIN: $4.00 Oxfords, Tomorrow, S} ecial $285 sours | % elect i = PROFIT Bl eS S&S $5.00 Oxfords Tomorrow, Special $4 : : EXAMINATIONS & ESTIMATES) MAJESTIC THEATRE FREE. eee a ise: * WITHOUT | CHANGE H {s Watch the classified columus of | The Star. | At Vernon. ; Somewhere there are two free ‘werk : t a b. , 6} —— fiven “0 the persons ‘whose saves rt ree ckenr : “ana| : PAINLESS EXTRACT | ESS EXTRACTING Advance showing 615-619 rat} AVENUE \dvance showing of p ad. These early Fall Style Fall Styles. from the direc é be your own.| Play pool at Orie ew i Hi { On the Square Opposite Totem Pole | 4 show at the | tonight. $10 cash prizes ¢ See Show Windows! ‘ ar classified | 3rd av. between Pike and Union . | Exclusive Seattle Agents for Carhartt Working Clothes oo Brows ,w Windows!

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