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NEWS THAT'S RIGHT -UP ‘FO THE MINUTE ‘AND FULL OF INTEREST.-TO ALL FANS TACOMA NOSES OUT TURKS NORTHWESTERN LEAGUR, COAST LEAGUE ty Won, Tost, Pet. 7 Won Lost, Pet j ane St BF 003 | 1% : ot faneouver 13 Gls § “a ni ; oma “668 aR : Ww { = Ye) ey i ; ! * 9 TACOMA, Sept. 1.—Backert and | § oa a06 % Bert Hall fought a great pitching 4 RWB duel yesterday, and the Seattle) at portland ... ....... eS Bingle-wing | om an error by| Los Angeles vo es € ‘Akin, Seattle's third baseman, The : ; Score was 10 and the hits 42 _At Los Angeles RM 4 Hall held Seattle hitless until the | Vernon 6 10 4 sixth, when Le Brand got & triple, | 582 Francisco Jets j Dut was put. out at the plate,| : : Bassey hit for Tacoma in the sev At San Francisco RWB. enth and went to second on Cole. | Oakland +2 0 38 man’s baat, Blankenship ground. | Sacramento ... aS Zee ia ed to Akin, and the Seattle man oo ROR RO tO a rolled the ball all around the din-| %™ “s ag mond and topped off his perform-|% WASHINGTON TOWNS * ; ance by overthrowing first when |, GROWING, YOU BET! *& é. he did get hold of it. That was | b a4 the only run of the game. | WASHINGTON, Sept. 1— * F The game was played in 1 hour! the population of North Yak. * = 15 minutes, The score % ima, Wash, is 14,042, accord * beggar’ AN RB 1 PO A B| & ing to a bulletin issued by the * Benth BEE * census bureau this afternoon. #| eikontieit. 2-3 8 2 8 8 8) & Kennewick, Wash. has 1,219, % 3 2 fF 8 ole Pasco 2,083, Prosser 1,298, and * 2 8 8 & & 6|%& Sunnyside 1,379. i 5 Deckers VaAkeenae then eees ee 6 8 ff er . ' wn trae vice to d ae eS ae a m tea Ss :$it33) Fishermen a8 2 @ L # 1 @| To the frequent complaiut by 2 © 2 & _*} fishermen that they “used to catch Totate , 0 8M iB hem earlier in th ason but can't ss jnow,” Charles J. Westwood, a S¢ attle expert "gist of whic gives some advice, the that the angler is sembles the creat ry: Sto whle! must use smaller hooks, and flies ees. oe e"\that correspond in general color a eed and outline with the favorite food 3 Eo! a of the trout. a off Zackert “Consult your fly book,""he says. ‘Time of Re “and select a black gnat, gray or ‘ Pe IRL brown hackle, royal coachman, or 5 TS OuT any other fly that most nearly re AKER SHU res on which the trout 4. After tha matter 4 t it fa only a of ng the rod and el #O as to frighten the fish.” CLARKE QUITS Re SPOANE, Sept. L-—The Ind " took a nice little game from Van- % couver yesterday, 30. Baker al lowed the Canucks only two hits Vancouver helped the Indians hits with a couple of errors Brinker was the only Vancouver Man to get to third, and only one Other reached second. Just %1 bat ters stepped up to face Baker. The score: Vancourer— 3 > R ry Heweeweee> ‘ : 4 i A ; soumocees Brickson Totals » i newe 9 Spokane— Hetzel. ab > 2 1 2 i ’ 3 ‘4 ° . wl tcomnnenet wl cceccoonnm Totals Beore by Innings Vancouver Br gon, Passed chad ball Y Pecrlon vases Time of gan pire —Frary NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Pet ON ANGS ces scecrr seo ss4 Pittebare 0 $09 New York « ce} 8 00 | rt +) e foe “ " a 356 Pittsburg: New York game post poned; rain. AMERICAN URAGC Tot ret. | FRED CLARKE. Philadelphia | One day a hero, next day a dub, $22! ts the wise old saying in baseball 4, And Fred Clarke, captain of the . Pittsburg Pirate is learning its sa4|full truth. When Clarke piloted the Louts "S| Pirates to the National league and #.| World's championships last fall he H At Boston 5 was the idol Pittsburg fans, This Chicago ride & var his team ha n near the Batteries—Walsh afd Sullivan; |'°P Most of the time, but in the past week has slumped and af it nd Ci eae and Carrigan. pears to be out of the running now Pittsburg fans have turned bitter R. HE At Washington ST a ly on Clarke and his players, at yt Se ee ters o 6 tacking the Pirate chief so venom 3 Haas m x J "jously that he has decided to quit 4 eries—Ba and Kil for the rest of the season and prob- Johnson and Beckendorf. ably altogether, accordiNg to the | dispatch that came out of Pittsburg yesterday. And if Clarke retires At Philadelphia one or more of the other veteran a Detroit tae stars of the Pittsburg team will a Batteries—Donovan and Schmidt; | doubticas go with him. Hans Wag ; Bender, Piank and Lapp. ner has been on the verge of quit g - for # ons, and he 3 R. H, E.| will find it ¢ out of the Bs At New York 3 6 4|harness should Clarke set the ex Cleveland 1 8 Olample 7 And Return $750 ae am oR Tickets on Sale Sept. 6—Good Until Sept. 12 Fine Trains Daily At 7:50 a. m.; 3:30 p. m.; 10 p. m. From King Street Station, Seattle. 4 OBSERVATION PARLOR CARS, DINERS, SLEEPERS, COACHES ELECTRIC-LIGHTED THROUGHOUT City Ticket Office King Street Station Second and 80. Third and Columbia. King 8t. Cc. W. Meidrum W. A. ROSS City Passenger Asst. Gen. Pas and Ticket Agt. senger Agt. EPAPLING J THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, GOSSIP OF THE PLAYERS Waking Up? 1910, ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY Fire-Proof Storage The Very Gest at the Same Price BEKINGS MOVING AND STORAGE Madison at Twelfth CO., Ine. East 414 Cedar 414 KAUFMAN FAVORITE. (My Calted Preas) | Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy or sell real estate, etc. * : PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Bept. 1—| D ds ¢ d | Ai Ractman, of Sim Prumcieco lamonds on Credi tolae a atignt Meee oaTQt fet he woods on the few Lang, of Australia, f SEEKLING JEWELERY € next Monday night Ay hoom 119 FROERAL PAIN? & WALL PAPE league baseball park | Mate 06 1914 Jet Av., Near University 9 has posted a forfeit of $1 SURE, YOU CAN CATCH SALMON Dr. Ceetl L. T bullding, is some Drinking Up the Future iu non fisher Leary In my, he chilly bours when it t# fuat be ginning to get light on Elliott bay the doctor, with Mra. Teony, can be seen pulling bis skiff out to do a little trolling, And he does bring | bome the me hin morning he eaught | pounds of a. ote Weighing 20 wad | THE LIQUOR DRINKER PLACES OBSTACLES IN | Fen dR i BP genie THE PATH OF SUCCESS IMPOSSIBLE stand why mote of the FOR HIM TO SURMOUNT attle ing nport | fessionals who fish for the anglers don't try Most of the finer points he picked up from the pro market salmot of the} | The Gatlin Treatment in Three Days Does Away With — That Nervousness Which Demands Drink and Cures Liquor Habit-——-No Hypodermic Injections |= N STRONG hand held closed the gate le: z to wo leading TER THINGS through which a mant | Raymond, s r rs 6 | ’ ” Jand only games their energy and substance SACRIFICED that LISTENING TO OLD CY | RASSLE" KINCAID °°!" (co Dr ol led the sate soe SaDTn aned aN had as tae could not b hand that held it | Fred Bafros, 125-pound mat art R. be ghar eae Aer er hut against him WAS HIS OW | Cy Young, the “grand old man of baseball,” picks Lajote, Ed Dete-| fst, Is after a professional finish the fla ] Drinkir en decry their “hard luck” because they are at hanty and Hans Wagner as the three greatest batters he ever pitched | match with Bert Kincatd ve flag. y STANDSTILL ‘ 1 Be eee che ney are at am@ against th Lajole placed the highest, and not much to choose be-| side bet. Safrow beat Mincald a ¥ 4 whites ot a \ I L. or DRIFTING BAC \RD—they cannot tween any of them. couple of years ago when they! | gear | ‘ 0 P . Probe oe realize that ! is the AR ACRO 7 ROAD TO You will observe,” sald Cy, “that these are all right-handed bat-| were both amateurs. Kincaid has ‘Whit ng yong AE pov ee E hat they are holding the GATE CLOSED ters, for in my opinion the left-handed hitter starts bo handicap be-| Pot yet lost his amateur standing hm if champloaship of ‘the pa-| AGAI) 1 HE cgi LVES. suit bis poaltion enables him to beat out many tnfield hite but Safros ie after matches for) i Sas. ? 2 asaey \ The Jat gf ; t 3 | Lajote | consider the most natural ball player that ever lived, | What thore ts to ft, and he doesn't . +a Mag Mes se ive poison OF 2 < $8 peculiar torm of Every move is graceful ip the extreme and his fielding ts done with the [Dar any of them at the weight He) 1, goss cricket team willl, VOUSNESS which n but liquor will relieve. In minimum of exertion. He is never in & cramped position to°ewing at prefers to meet the S. A. ©. m meet the Albions of Victoria Mon-| 1 HREE DAYS’ TIME the Gatlin treatment drives the poison the ball. He bits all kinds of deliveries and at any height, He ts [for Bert has a reputation in Seattle | (°™ {from the syst does away with craving desire and nerve-ne- most difficult man to fool — = bring in some cotn at ORE ? “Now I shanty was a different etyle; he never choked bis bat, but all aged i That nm \ | That new man Le Brand is show held it near the end and took a at the ball. He rarety bunted lie 7 hie 4 pak > x h that y 1 taken your last and had few scratch hits. Probat ked them out a Httld better Packy Will Not Go bonseirdas aie OF: tae drink of 1i never again would you crave the staff? than Larry, bat 1 would call all three of men free bh 16 Lae Pape Would you like to be taken back to the day you first tasted the ha ongér reach and could hit the wide better py Certainty Wi h M I h — wor?” Ce to the Gatlin Institute TOD rer | made a great pair when they were in Philadelphia it cintos The team comes home tow rHREE DAYS—go ye & ore : ried emails: bye ‘ is & most awkward r, both at the bat | only ait m ) THK .E DAYS—go t at € hird day freed of J « play the game. From my experiemke with (hy Waited Frees.) vod cat ef the jall craving or desire I mind and a nor- * tf might cot him} eHICAGO Packy Me-| 5 oe ie al body—go home the third day CURED OF prety ba aad Farland’s re yunced Au-| 18, and at Van THE LIQUOR HABIT : f - at tend {0 | stration tri cancelled, Me @19. That Heel accomplished DAYS wu ntrac ake him a terror for pitchers who a dock the hit and rat Trarland 1 today that he | home. 59 a ls 4 " . a ee eee ere ee oe we Lajote, but/he ls 8P bwould not jour: the Antipodes| 1 = Beat Physi | ak gr ees ie Sil Dae ee oe oO get them just the sanvw E because of his mot objections. urgeons Beat Physic ull fee paid f treatment will be at once re- ae Beye \ at hitter = bis wond ips “ane " a ete [He said bhé notified Promoter Hugh noe soar thelr know {iv aly alort, maybe erratic at times: a lit tiable to go after bad Mclded's matharensd Teas her{to dope tb at the © HYPODERMIC INJECTIONS, no poisonous’ ight be said to be a Tittle less effective against left-handed |. had broken down as a reault [Dienic ye ans itive stimulants, no disagreeable features—@ He is especially valuable to a team, for he bas @ dash that | of worry over Pack iz ja : ents o mild that a child could take it mtire nine play faster | Mcintosh said tha and s ball 1 Home treatment f ose who cannot come to the have been two mon who wore not really great batters that) eitute Cyclone Johany Thom paon, | 64 8-17 n rather onto me. They were Dan Murphy and Tommy Dowd 7 | According to the rub agreed of 2 They simply had my number and were bane of my existence Pal. TEAM DEFEATED. }upow, Dra, Willis and ank »oks of particulars, copies of contracts to p p sler is the moat scientific batter I ever He ts the only man 1} each forfeited a run f «er | cure and vat Local and long distance telephone. | really believe could place a hit in any field he wished, not always, of| The nine representing the mé-| rorless ball for the physicians, and | "ry. Cay s a perfectly appointed sanitarium. It is yurse, but often enough to show that it was not accident. He was @l-|chanieal department of the P-L! Dr. Jones was awarded one run for 7 a ¥ po i cated at 434 Queen Anne Avenue, Seattle, Wash. Telephone } ways in a position to bit and could not be driven away from the plate. | Wax effectually equclcied yeater-| making a muss out of every field. | !0C4 i, ae BRC, SPONSE, Ye P 1A proof of his ability to place them is that he hardly ever hit info a/day by the letter carriers’ teain. ing chance Queen Anne 2249; Ind. 7193. | double play / ts = . oecene I, Boston bas ¢ of the marvels of baseball Tris Speaker. He ts not a champion batter, but he ts prince of *. Furthermore, be is a wonderful left-handed thrower. He ts orecking good sticker at all times and, although a little weak on Occasion against southpaws, ts e amous oosier i LC en a inet jalways dangerous. He is @ great base runner, and it iq because of hia ha! Police Stop Fight. |Krapp and Shortstop Otver cnicas ot About 506| Pacific Coast league, and Out cpatta Gere Cacoceiatek Har-| Shotten of the.Wheeling club, lry Forbes, former bantamweight| ‘ral league * jchampion, was beaten out of the} Bia b jgate receipta when the police last enate Make saeee Deeres |night stopped a bosing contest at}* Way to inapire ence. The Leary Grove, near Chicago men always seem to be full of tim The ir was a benefit for| Ser and gallop onto the field as Forbes. The former champion was} though they were dead anxious to F ba! same efit [GENERAL SPORTS| Merrill Hall, New York Ocean-Going Steamship Soar te r and tennis player, bis ‘ ” first tip west of Philadelphia! “ TFOQuois when he went to Omaha's tennis pote Leaves Colman Dock 8:00 a. m., @ 0 se Arrives Back 11 p. m. Cleveland is begeing to assemble ‘ her army of 1911 ball playe and Round--$2—Trip has nabbed Hi Weat of Toledo, Pat 612 First Ave. and Colman Dock Donohue of the Athiette Pitcher | | | t him with the gre sh, all around average tit Maybray gang of | “60 to it.” recently sent/ om for staging} uber of the re who wer penitentiary Lexington Entries Close gehts | LEXINGTON, Ky. Sept. 1 ‘orbes was released on $5,000/ tries for the fall races in this c I furnished by his friends. The| closed last night. friends had planned the ben-| = — EXCURSION to the Today’s Styles Today Splendid Showing of New Fur Coats yeautiful assortme f Caraculs, R n Pony, Seal and il Plush. 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