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THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1910, WS THAT'S RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE = | | | i i i | i i i i AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY a This Is the $10.00 P EE , , . SMOKE? HE TREATS LILO TO A BALL. GAMERBY FRANK R. LFET. 7 a ‘NOW EF AW HAD MONLY on tak Aw! DON'T * Me Exactly as pictured = ° neue 'y : On thon yestandey wer: TY Cobb 1a bots bress co — | danger of louie win dyenieht, : | Desired — tne ‘nflammation te Bl pb ove | (6 surorisioe, om Sy tty tier ae conga ve “oat * Kael nines dessecoig and cam be wound while hp at bo ts nearsighted in the right parsdtond = ONE DOLLAR Brings @ Vicor to You! ay ‘SNOHOMISH BEATS| P™ilcinway ood Olam CHICAGO U a Seats SI Day. & Ca.) | SEATTLE WINS | Butch MacGinnity Comes Back 10-INNING GAME Khe locals | to the int to get the} game. Pitcher Stevens, for 8no homieh, got two Youbies and a three | sacker in three times up. Collins, | Chicago's center fielder, stole home| in the first inning while Stevens) and Attacks Football Rules | was winding up | ? "i Rue rae — The ¢ snes will play here} y y . } la Nr Standing of the Clubs, a! + wie 4 ) = 4 ign oat a NATIONAL LEAGUE BY HOWARD MANN ) “We een” paid: Meee Sketliol for the state champion. | 4!" today, und will then go to Se-| "4 ( | 4 \\ eacouver 7 «© san} Standing of the Clubs. |}, Doggy Coot, star end on the La-| Hack in the ‘908, when I played| ship? You remember we lomt that | *ttle, Where they will play the ie, N 4 = 2 Won i lapaloosa college eleven in the football,” resumed Butch, “when I} game because you thought you'd | *840% & team compored entirely o' - Onatrin oe “ 38 good old days, was very much sur-| hit a man he went out and he|put a man out when you hadnt” | eapanens pt * The Kastorners | H +) prine e © got © to stayed out a4 this new fc ° “ eave for pan Saturday on the} Ten innings, with Seattle on the ie prised when he ¢ kt town tayed And thin » wf ward Don't remember nothing, | Kamakern Rn ty Hebt side of 1 score and getting |?" . so H Monday to meet his old teammate,| pass! You can’t throw {t more 8} growled Butch | five hits to" Vancouver's four, tells | Brook a 1 wg MacGinaity, the great full-/29 yards for tear of straining your!" *woll, it was this way--Qhetinll@a kaa aa add & & % * ; how Seattle won yesterday's game. | fi bos 4 pack | are jhad a star tackle named Toughey}® Tt was ladies’ day and the Turks Gee, I thought you were dead, Huh! you don't need huskfes {0/ Zinn who'd played for years under|* DARN THAT DAN CUPID. yl sir beat. There was & sk edine R. H. B| be shouted, as he sidled Butch into | fottball any 1 Foster Fuse! one name or another We Me tod | t of the fair ones, and! At Pit: ourg at 11 12 6/® Seidel place ..| budget and Clarence Cuttupp andi hed have to be put out or we'd) ® Queen Anne high school’s 4 a the way they yelled about close de-| St. Louis : @9o9 3 1 might as well be dead,"| fellows like that, who used to beliose, and you were elected to do] # football pia ime Saving 6 @ cisions and applauded Seattle's; Batteries — Lush and Phelps; | &TOwled Butch. “I've just read the great at basket ball and duckom| the job” | ® hard time to pick a captain to * pose new rules, and they make me sick|therock, ought to make etar foot ‘ . “ 1, Fastest, Finest, Most Lexurtous good plays made the most hardened | Adams and Gibson Old Toughey liana he|® take the place of Donaldson ¥ old ‘Dleacherite look like a novice. | Second game R. H. B.| enough to die right mow, if I had | ball men nowadays. 10i0¢ Wearing © menetache and ‘na |® Graybill, who recently eloped ‘ ° | “ ea a a hustache, nd on a oy ao ré > Seattle started the scéring. Weed | Ac Pittsburg i a 4 gat rg ST ili te Just then Reddy Gooch, the/the first play you went inte bin|*® With Mildred Stine, and has # Ss q EAMSHIPS § singled and stole second. Cruik- | 8t. Louls We a oF i mod with the! grand old quarterback, came {0./iike a ton of be ick. ‘My collar|* decided not to return to #! ye pe shank lofted one to Brown. Seaton! Batteries—Corridon, Golden What the watler?” bnorted od thre = 4 each. other with | bone’s busted,’ yelled Toughey, and | * *chool this year w Prince Rupert” and Prince George” soaked it for tw sacks and Weed | Phelps; Leever and Simon Butch: “the i wh enthusiasm ve like old times,” | they carried him off The candidates who have so ® > sang lg 4 teh; “they're all wrong. | When |said Reddy. “What's daing? hes doll’ resien : far entered the race for the # LEAVE In the eighth the Beavers got R. H. B| you an bi itting old Lalapa While they had another of the mber when the |< captaincy are Atchison, Bry. * SRATTLE Thurs their lone tally. Swain went out,/At Chicago ....... 7 10 9] loeen on the football map we didn't) ne Butch repented what he baa! 10 crtuanee 0,8 Our favor, and le ant and Cook. McFee aad & Raymond to Weed. Breen singled | Cincinnati ¢ 1 2 ~——_ he re! end: oe niger |*8id about the new rules le goes po” age og bn pa 1 Patt Konter may become candi: # | VICTORIA PRA COUEE 2 aCe POPE A STEP OR ae so | tertes webe, Gaspa r odded to the bartender P - ° ne ou ste a oi t PRINCE PERT with § 5 ALBER ey and followed it up by stealing bat ome ~ ‘er Boon es : mt — and Butch said: “Glnme the 1 don't agroe with you,” said! went through our line for a touch, | * {ates too. as they each hay > CHARLOTTE ISLANDS end. Adams sent a hot one that | Clarke; Overall, Melniyre and / S20 Reddy. “It's simply a case of play-|down in about five flips of an ain. |% ® following CIE victorta $2.00 Return “$280 (Not including mest oar Tealey falled to handle, and « hae he continued, “under the|!9& harder than ever, When you) ship's wing. and won the game. You\* gpa a eae tae ae aif vancouver $3.00 Return $ 5.00 and berth Brees west to thir sie opge-omtnne ae ow dou't get credit for| Want to put a man out, break a leg] remember thi dor Prince Rupert. .§16.00 Return $26.00 Including meats Sie Snes, bet Bree) BW. Bl ring a DUOhy, agureecive aver [OF A clavicle.” - (Ready took. tures! ond you remenbal Oe Ce OE wegen ye Stewart eee Return sis.o0 (bar scored with the tying run. At Philadelphia ..,......4 5 2) (elB@ 0 Ruaky. aaureesive | taken | months at Sketliot Medic, so he| was? Rifle Match at Lawton For tickets and reservations apply at City Ticket Office, Vancouver went out one, two, | Brooklyn Rcecstse 7% wer toa hospital, get pumped foil |cceasionally lapses imto. ihe ver- vs ious < The Seattle Rifle and Revolver Avenue and Xesler Way (Pioneer Square), ttle, Wash. Pn oma eattle" | Batterics—Knetzor and Mier; | Over to & hoxpital, ge ped full | o ; wae Toughey Zinn, who p ociation held it» fourth al |] Ind. 2054, Main 67 Sat sake tie-enther, bat won to | Stack pet Moran spots of oxygen and stovaine and sent | sacular.) on a steel shoulder harness, sod coaer sa wey ’ at Fort Lawton cituairiaaeemsseete ns. J. HM. Bargis, General Agent, E . y back to the he “Yor 0 « shaved a w ie k Foot fison Street ' p Ravenel acid | back to same. What's the use| | “You m an collar bone. om haved off his mustache and got|The winners were ! i. led off thé extra session R. H. Bj putting your Knee into a star) your” aske omRY ell, that| back in under the name of Smith N. R A. match and Seattle _ " - - — P Jeunes tet a ‘ player if he's allowed to get out|don't always work. You remember! “¥ naid Butch, > by flying to Raymond. Swain rain |At New York ...........2 6 0} ‘ one . teh, sadly, “I re:| Sporting Goods Co. handicap, won Str. Clty of loverett oF Telewraph, ) ed one for Kelly's benefit'and Breen | Boston 0 6 5 /8nd rest and then come back and/| that first year we played together,| member, now you speak of it. net | ne George Russell; William M. fh T ma! j 4 Batteries —- Frock and Smith; | @#t yout Butch, when we went up against|that don't help the new rules any | ner match, won by D. W. King; or aco i - Then worked Jensen for Mathewson and eyers Piper @ Taft revolver mateb, won | ' Sie poececes failed to i SPECK SEATS OYER. by Lieut Fred V. Berger; mid | p Ny Spee ad the bette: ange atch, 500 yard ‘on b h Akin bad pictges PE onal Every. | tate armory yesterday. The bout | 00-yard match, won by Lieut. Fred | 3 body saw Kelly then, for the square- | | was scheduled to go 10 rounds, but) V. Berger. SHATTER-TACOMA ROUTE B 3 jawed fielder slammed out a dandy | a in the wixth, saying he| FARM, S%e—-ROUND TRIP, 500 | ° asia Four Round Trips ta” Akin came over with the Wit | | —— [rect wes ox own tr te ene] PITCHED BALL | ae ; . of nine in the third rownd, but had | m aie 8 hade the beat of it in the Le a. m. and 12:15, a. PO. A. Fe ° las in the others : ‘ 4 3 * ak ee: an A large crowd naw the bout A I i, Seattio: N. P| g Stgninet tenon frat “Cotman di a Bie | Was passed races — 5 le 2-8 9] At St. Louls—Chicago-St. Loul vided Sermon the ee proceeds di) WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—Fatlure | Sea Main 176. Tacoma Tel, | (ORES “unsce, "Sis ves, <a : 3 4 “ue 8 n the boxers iz v i ys ss to catch a baseball thrown swiftly | gun sect to chal ike without notice. | MBALS SERVED. Q Be Bg : a oe | Piay pool at Ortevtal Poot Room | by his brother in practh yeaterday | wt B be | toutght. $10 cash prizes daily. 1413] resulted in the death of Edward W classi 7 @ >. 2 2 prix ally a n usin ers tear i a 2 8 i 3 #| At Washington .... 2 ard between Pike and Union| Hoge, aged 12 years. The ball struck a ess Bring s oe ‘ itn sly Mali New York 1 #ee| the boy on the right temple | sell real estate, etc. BS: Totats .. i 2 6 w i 1] Batteries—Quinn and Swee ; i Byvecpe! us. % Batted for Hinkte tn tenth Johnson and Beckendorff Vancuuver— ARR. HH. POA. FE —- ie, of ;e es 3 eS R HE Brees, 7 1 : 1 ‘ . E aoe, 1 @ 8|At Boston ... ae ee Houmtolder fo? 8 1 2 8 ° | Philadelphia ‘ oO. Sook $$ 3% fb) Batteries—Bender and Thomas; | U 1 3 9|Colling and Kleinow. Ten innings | ar ’ 7 ’ ° siglo 7 | ‘ . Me ie ae RW. E ——: : —_—— menencnrommennvromene fh Pree = t 36 «Pl At Cleveland .........+.:6 10 1] Detroit oo ee Batteries—Mullin and Stanage; | a | Mitchell and Land ed ef sh ‘ | : = —— — Standing of the Clubs | 2 ; = a Portiana i” at BM |] We are the exclusive agents in Seattle for this perfect | We have secured the exclusive agency for this new aaf q ’ I 1 Onk land 79 880 he A Wel 1 wonderful sewing machine. It is the simplest and best mF ; FRISK’S HITTIRG ts ian no a heating stove. We have just received our immense winter | Chine made. You really must come in and see. g BEATS TACOMA. Lon . ss 41 stock. Come in and see the various styles of j q Hacramento oe 215 * | ; > | q = | At San Francisco. RH. E TACOMA, Sept. 8—Emil Frisk, | portiand Seok a 4 former Seattle outfie'der, was one | Oakland 2 1 | bad man in yesterday's game be-| ab. | 4 tween Spokane and the Tigers. He RHE got one homer and three doubles! qt sacramento ..... -6 4M in five times at bat, thus doing! Vernon ea much to beat Tacoma, $1 | : : McCamment, the Tigers meen ver fd a ef had a hard time of it. The dians jumped on him for 14 nite His team mates could do nothing r. with Holm. Box score The score ABR HM. POA oe 2 2 ee 2 © ew 6 8 ee, te Sal Tae ae ek a ae AS Gl Fe GS ss iit ie Gis ae ee ee ee Seo ee We Ee gee a F ae See We a | as 8 92 Ss AM. H. H. PO. A, E ge ie eas ae Paar oe ee ee eS Bo ie a we 6 1 340 06 r ay eat See Me ee eB ani oe ae . eee ar § ne 6. e 4. % Hoim, p - 8 CeCe. Totals 2 8 at 1 2 Beore by inning 10000090901 91010050 Going Hunting! All those hunting th their guns to put in ec do it tw right won opens. who tntend te We have repair sb gunsmitt We also r Reports from Asotin that game bi scarce there this y and vicinit say are unusually n that it is very gushot. Th without che difficult to virds have k for se t within hills drive them ‘up in the Emil Frisk now an outflelde Spokane, had his batting specs with him yesterday in Tacoma He got a homer anfl three two-baggers in five times up. The Indianapolis Motor Speedwa meet, | hich the beat # will compete with the Euro racer The sum of $25, offered in priz It's an off day when Kelly can't best winnin, BALTIMORE You « As pay on the firs STERLING 105 iret Ay Main 7204 JEWELKY ©O. Boom 119 and that what| few are seen by hunters are so wild NEW ACORN SPIKE. OLD MAN KILLER. deadly weapons baseball » been carrying about] foothold for a start For some time Turner has been The to] on their feet are to be & thing of | using the acorn spike, He says the past. Most diamond accidents| “I can't say that I dislike them, have had their origin in the sharp/and on the whole I think that I ike cleat Jiike them. They are new to me The new th 8 the acorn|yet. They grip the ground well shaped spike by Trainer | and I haven't taken a slip on them, Joe Quirk m, ‘Ty|One thing In their favor is that Cobb, Eddie Collins, Ownle Bush| they do not pick up a lot of dirt and oth od base runners are|csapecially when the field ia soft havir much suce on the ( Young likes the new spikes path ! new spike ax they |““There’s no chance to stick a blade ever did with the old one into a man’s calf, turn and gouge When mmittee first tried|out a plece of flesh as big as a to find a sub for the sharp| nickel,” he ya With the old dged spike the howl! was made| style of plates I’ en cuts which that no other variety would per-|were simply brutal because they mit as good a foothold, All the| were so ugly > far as I know, batit offered, it was claimed, | all of the players of the Cleveland would not only retard the speed|club who have been watching Tur a runner while on the but|ner’s work with the spikes think p @ player from getting @ good | they are all right UBIAK IS tono’” HERE? § BOWLING ‘Goe8 RECORD | Good scores are being rolled at } ¥ ne brif, All the Bismarck and Imperial Bowling ' orward a next heavy-|alley, in the “Can't-come-back” con w h r bie x-po- | test now on The best mad at the ant fight on|Imperial is 121%, rolled by Day t ich } Oi lec n af and Young, thr came Bux and fe a Gre econe with 1104, nd fo Robb and Koeb third with 1080. ounds, a » last March, and The best yet put up at the ts. gain in »y Joe Jeannette | marck i# 1188, made by Boston jand at Par October. 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