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ri f : a NEWS THAT'S RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS 7 Yer, wisTan We bem is oF Rea. Poppy} / 8 Cose Pecuers= sam “EMt/{/ At dont Bane You Fo’ Keren’ DAT Srer | PAISTAM Lito Sugness / AM | So THAT LEMON COLORED RAT Worry Give You Your, Swear WImoUTA CHECK. hunt = Tre You wiarowy OF PRLS. Do, GETA courte AN SMOKE WITH HOM, WHE oon Jue we" on VANCOUVER WINS “Amionat Leacue Standing of the Clube IN FATAL NINTH Standing of the Clubs. Ww t lancourer . ae ne = : TTLe a 8 Adame. ain. Stolen ba Wid piten oat ack re a Frary | rain, It was & great game Vancouver SPOKANE WHITE Snatched from Seattle tn the ninth = faning yesterday Zackert Miller scrapped it out all the and | sy WASHES TACOMA and on hits the Seattle twirler had : Sat the best of it. Only four safe ones were made off his delivery, but Se TACOMA, Sept. 7--Crippled by the loss of Rockenfleld and Hassey At New York Boston At Pittsburg st attle stung Miller for five. Score) sookane yesterday took a 6 to 9 ato t game from the Tigers. Two bits! At Chicago ta the early innings Seattle ap- he Tigers and nine for Sp », Cincionatl peared to have the game tucked he “ace. The. & away. The trouble started in the hers, Maston and Geehan, ninth, when Breen went safe on pokane win the game by walk}. Akin's error, Adams went out.|jie 10 men. Box score Zackert to Weed, on a bunt, and ss ekanan | Breen took second. Swain singled “ aD mn H PO but Breen got no farther than third Swain stole and Streib flied to Ray mond. In spite of yells for Eddie House der to bat in the pinch, Bob wn came up and put it ont in Fight field. Breen and Swain scor. ed and Brown made second. Seattle couldn't do anything in the ninth. ~erenwou~e? Phil At New York phia First game Second came Louis . aA ® wi : ee ap X ® 3 i e 4 2 ¢ a ees ¢ «6/ At Detroit +e > ..*:4 & 9! Clevel ‘ ‘oe . oe e 4 jand 2 1 ° 6 8 ee 26 ° oe Tes ee ae oe 2 8 a jo oe 6 8 6 6 ae ticianin, p» at @ © 2 6} At St Lous a 6 *} Chicago ae ‘| Totals nu 6 8H oe ae Heore by innings yg a * | Tecoma eo oe eee e-0! ABR Y ¥. | pokane #eLtose eos) At Bt eae g ; oner to! Chicago 7 6 H - oe e se ° 46 . ‘6 ‘ se ° 2 6 ° Totals m6 6 it 6 Score by tniiings: Qeasse aver The Lake Union Yacht club held! | ite by tintnes Its fourtl regatta of the season) Sate Mond The Margaret was the| ener wind covering the triangular course twice in an hour and 45 Forget the Desert You don’t have to go east of the mountains and live on the desert, with all the work, worry and expense of irrigation, out of reach of the comforts and conveniences of civilization. At Sacramento | Vernon w Louls At Philadelphia ... Brooklyn w 30 Minutes From Seattle You can get land that will produce $500 to $1,500 an acre, close to market, with city advantages—schools, stores, churches, sidewalks, graded streets. KIRKLAND HOMESTEADS—$150 UP Will make you independent for life, and give your chidlren the chance they deserve to have the best in life—and it takes mighty little cash— A Little Down—A Little Monthly Is all that is required. We make the terms to suit your conveni- ence. This applies also to the large lots at $75 up, in the city of Kirkland. Nearer than West Seattle or the north and south limits of the city. See for Yourself Take Madison car and Kirkland ferry or Anderson boats to office on ground, or Burke & Farrar 409-415 New York Block OWNERS Capital and Surplus $1,000,000 Phones: Ind. 4687 Main 7690 COAST LEAGUE ° AMERICAN LEAGUE Standing of (he Cubs. EI RICHARD P. 8) NEW YORK, Sept. 7—A han *i dred yards in seconds Mat’ | This is the feat timers and wit THE STAR—WEDNRESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, WHEN JUUUS COMES OUT & 1910, ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY By Prank R. Leet fr, WELL OE CLONE AND WIDER, HELL OE HEE “To THe Lc oe "NELSON QUITS IN A GROUCH (iy United Pree) KANSAS CITY, Sept. 7.—Rat tlieg Nelson of Hegewteeh, HL, re fuses to play second fiddle to any pugilint alive, Although he dropped {hin title when he fell t > Ad Wolgast at Point Richm Cal he can’t seo why he should be less popular with followers of. things pugilistio, and for that won he refused to fill hin local alrical ent mat night Me the r in an athleth Kansas City fa xbibitibo at carnival PRET THAT “You CAN'T BEAT A CHINK Ar AS owes GAME Ag ALEK 00W iE “YOU CAN LEAD A CAMEL TO Run, GUT Yeu CANT PUT KIM UNGER, THE HIGH SCHOOL | * * BROADWAY HIGH BCHOOL'B &® FOOTBALL SCHEDULE. October 1, Ballard high, at university; October 8, Belling ham high, at Seattle; October 15, Hverett high, at Everett October Spokane high, at le; October 29, Qt high, at antversity Anne vember 5, ‘Tacoma; Tacoma high, at November 19, Lin coln high, at university; No- * vember 24 North Yakima # high, at North Yakima * . * * * * * * * . * * ee ee PLAYERS BUSY * | Going Mnting! r laht now, before the aaa Ino rent guns | tine of Dont's Dow Item Ye How to Get There ‘OHIO feet D 201% Fike St. Over Owl Pmmg gy We § wri Back of Is Work for 1 Bi Years, “$9 Painless bl Dental Worl s Cut Rite vm Prices, rie Prices Pa . #15 BET OW TEETH antaed antesd § rome) 6 GOLD OR PORCELAIN WoKK 0 eT OF TeMEM * SOLID GOLD OM wn Forty-five men turned out | Where G dour nie eg? first practice at Lincoln high schoo! | ere to o and tons |yesterday, 35 at Broadway, and an dure en 5 nearly as many at Queen Anne. T But |*quad» have their usual quota of | die old men back to form the nucleus Finest, Most Luxurious TB Taft of thix year’s team and the usual | ty vAmiong the olf men who will be “Prince Rupert” and “Prince A ae back at Lincoln this year are Ames, M (fy United Press) }Captein Hryant Bruce Fallis, | LEAVE der NEW YORK, Sept. 7.—Hugh Connors and Talcott. Carr, | SHATTLE Thursdays and Sundays at mig. () PO Intowh, the Avetralian 4 wee at end for Queen Anne| ' night, ron der moter, today is ea rout Inst year, Blossom, Young, DBoyn- || VICTORIA vA UVER PRINCE RUPERT and STEWART, com iM mit couver, B. C., where he will mect|ton, Stoole and McClurg, former | QUEEN CHAILOTTE LiLANDS FP MENCE AL x tor eo the squad of Amoriean pusilists| Franklin players, have registered at |B yy ss | with which he will invade the land| Lincoln this fall and will be on the ft Yano $333 Not including meatus ey of the Kangaroo, They will sail/squad. Coach Allen and his brother | prince $36.00 : 6 Incl neala from Vancouver next Frida will give the players ir first wart $45.00 ( Mgiuding meats agg —— raceme | hurd workout at Woodland Park to For ns a City Theket Office, ri it will be hard ¢ 1 whether it’s! , fp Me ath hie pe von i eis, Gomeral Agent, a chimpantee or Kid Broad speak \« that Mosher” shy . i a arranged to be ng on a dark night 100 Yards in 9 Seconds(: Flat? A. A.U. Doubts nesses say Richard P physical dire Rerkeley ry Williams, tor and coach of the New York, ne Lyme, Mans A hendred jonds! ed the reached | flats, j lungs, jiron determinations have struggled yards in nine sec If Williams actoatty sprint distance in that time he & goal which clenched pounding hearta, bursting Spring steel muscles and }for in vain since the days of the Greek Williams clipped three-fifths of a second off the offices A. ALU nt record made by Dan Spokane, Wash, June Three-fifths of « second! What ix that? The quiver of an eyelash, the twinkling of a star, « heart beat, the flutter of a bird's wing. But it's a great deal ot Williams and Kelly race 100 yards, each running the distance b ywh beat time, Kelly in 93-6 Williams in 9 flat. Both runner ap into the air at the crack of the pistol. They come down the stretch blurred by their SHORT SPORT Today is Ladies’ day at the ball will see a profes 1 Jeptember mateh 4 r ? ts Carl Nel Minn., cat can otyle, a 4 JEANNETTE Mount Vernon lost bo mp of BOSTON Sam Lang 1 double header Sunda Vie: | ford, the B gro pugilist, got tors of Seattle a dec » Jeannette, also red, before the Armory Athleti Chimacum divided a double lipad-| club last night. The fight was a er with the National Grocbry @am | slugging match all the way through of Seattle Sunday. Scores 8 fo Slat which the Boston fk und 1 to 2 ; had the advantage. Referee Whit dec end of the 16 rounds Nobody aviated at Boston yefter-| was app by the spectators. day because of the fog Langford was a 11-10 favorite in the j bett power race throtdh Bthe rapids below Niafara been postponed idfef it on account of incky offen éries. Only one man was ‘Yeady to nake the run | - Cravath, ox-Boston outfielder, 1s | Pat Moran, an outfielder who has! the Swat Milligan of the American 1 playing with Billings, Mo association has been signed by Manager Weed . | Joe Grim, the man with the tron A team of bowlers at the Impe-| jaw, will appear in short distance lai alleys defeated a Vancotver| affairs in Philadelphia next winter quintet Monday by @ margin of 845 att The total number of pine fo That throwing wing of Fred the Canadians was 2,425, and for! Ojark’s must be in pretty fair shape the Imperial 2,770. |when he can go out and get a ny Burne has some jore|¥Tld’s record with four assists bre one Of the Weatmib’ Now that Stanley Ketche) is players slugged him when he jreally known to be in poor health helped Vancouver beat the world’s} his four-tlushing “manager,” Wil.| hamps | ion Mizner, has dropped out of sight Abe Attell knocked out Billy Lauder Monday at Calgary, inthe} The Seattle baseball team plays enth round WILLIAMS. | But Williams breaks the tape when Kelly has still 18 “ to go—half the w city lot. That's what a heartbeat cefifths of a seoond, is in the 100-yard dash. ys had to crows 33 feet 4 od ama made the record in the presetice of a small gallery of Pine Masa, suinmer reald track at the state is, Two men with en caught the time at mda flat. The track was straight camp ner The No wind was blowing The A. A. U. will not accept the record, made unofficially as it was. at some of the authorized . Williams will be given the opportunity to run an official 100 yards. He is confident of making the official record, for he claims to have run the bundred in 9 1-5 eral times in practice. claima to have printing and Key Williams lowered Jumping records in unofficial trials. He is %6 years old, 5 feet 10% Inches tall, weighs pounds. This summer he physical director of the New don vacation achools. other Lon JAMES R. KEENE 18 EXPECTED TO RECOVER. LEXINGTON, Ky Bept. 7 Jar R. Keene, racing magnate will recover, acoordlirg to a bullett issued this morning by his physi inless he suffers a relapse. LANGFORD BEATS fm Vancouver tomorrow ch time a watch’s second | nts on} stop | nine | watches agreed. | and level was} \ ns consist Taylor, Dutton. r Cunningham and Aten The men, while they lack wolght, are fast, and the coach jexpects to turn out a winning | eleven They may charge Tommy Burne i* th being a Canuck, but Tommy ght his famtly all way from that the Burns few days ago, might arrive jer the Stars and Stripes. Seat in now T b B's home | Suits for spot cash The materials in these Suits are the best Worsted, |||! Serges, Tweeds and Cheviots, in all the new grays and | browns; also black and blues. 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