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NEWS THAT'S RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS SACK OFS IS MIGHTY KINO Of You au. TOHELP, Gry oar ney TES LEAVE YT TOME, Tuuvs TURKS CAN’THIT WANTS OLD-TIME GAME HARRY GARDNER corre: Standing of the Clubs. a. (87 oot 7 8 fancouver "“ ams SRATTLE so sve! VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 9-—~/ With Harry Gardner mowing batters down in his most masterly style, Seattle was unavle to do much with the Reavers in yester- | day's game, and the home team fin ished up on the heavy side of a 31 count. Only tive b ere made off Gardner and the p well scat tered, but Joss, Seattle, got for cracked eight times and the bumps came when (hey counted. Seattle opened well enough when Kelly bit, was sacrificed to second | and then to third, and scored o2/| Smith's foorle, but that ended the | Turks’ scoring. Vancouver evened up in the second by Stretb’s base on @ fielders’ choice and advanced to third on Smith's hit. He scored on an infield out. i Adams walked in the fourth and/ went on to third when Swain smashed it out. He scored on an infield out. Swain made the third) run and almost killed the ball in the sixth by knocking it deep into) center for a homer. | The score Vancouver ARR HPO A «| gat Be dhe SD Bele Za: Map Mee a 4 | 72 @ @ @ 8 Me a aes eS ae coe 2 ee ee 6° £08" 8 3 ete te ; 8 8 * 8 2 0 8 of ay BC 3 ARR H. POA. & Ba Refi te 28 6 8 6 8 ‘ e331 ‘ wi 6 ‘ e.% ‘ Te : 4° nd. : a8 8 Joan De 3 2%. 8 ‘Totals “4 m1 ft} fBeore by innings Vancouver e1ete) Beartic 1eeee0 Summ: eeitiew ruck out Gardner, 11; by Joms, 1 SES sa aits’—Ont Gardner, 1, off Jom 1. Double piny—-Smith to Breen. Left o8 basse Vancouver, 5; Beattie, 5. Time of game—-i hour and ie minutes, Um-| pire—Frary HALL WINS IN PITCHERS’ DUEL TACOMA 3ept. 9. — A pitchers’) duel between Hall, for Tacoma, and Kratzberg, for Spokane, was won by | the former because of the Indians’ costly errors and Tacoma’s superior support. Five hits were made off Krateberg and six off Hall. Cooney, | the Indian shortstop, was the only man to get two hits. j The score Tacomas ABR. M. PO. A. & farren. cf me 2 i te ek, it, tb eoeee) a > 8 6 | wey >oeee88 wens. rt e's o19"s iv, if ge Bo Ge ae ee Coleman. to Ee he Oa ee Oe McFadden. as . 6.8 @ 2 Hickey. 3 ae Ee tae ee Hail, p Pan 8 8 Sy ‘Totals $3 8 7 i 3 ABR. POA & Se Be ok Be ce 28.8 8 Sa kes a Se 5 ioe. 2S Keener. cf. 9 Ae ae ae Ee ee Hetiing. 3 ao See ee ee ee Ontdiek, © via? £8 8 Levy, 2b he, ies Sy iy eae * oe 4 3 6 oo 8 8 6 66 6 6 6 Be ee Se ee ns enuu fs ataberg. **Batted for ooeoe* 99010 Warr DETROIT, Mi Cobb will not x: 9.—Tyrus and rumors to that effect been wildly circe are denied, a cording to a bulletin issued today by the Detroit club’s physician HARTFORD, CONN, General H. has? Oak 2:09 trotting , worth $1 000. Gamar was sec and yolo third. " me he fast heat was Going Hunting! rau Srourmne Goops (i the |! YES, SIR, JULIUS INTRODUCED JACK TO LI LO, AND LI LO INTRODUCED SAY YO MISTAN L-.0 ‘AN’M JACK JORNION OF ‘Tovar BOKER, AN’ FREN’ JULIUS HE Sony Ss NETL - LAO To MeeTer You Mist JOHNSON ALee POP IN CHINA 18 BLOAER, Too NATIONAL LEAGUE Standing of the Clubs. Chicago ... ir a on % ° 3 ‘ ye ee o nm a R WE At Philadelphia .........8 13) 1 Brooklyn .. 1 6 3 Batteries — Bell and Bergen; Moore and Dooin rasta ules have, in my opinion, r fall's training ta that the aquad will REE the defen will bo! be required to run all the way back At Pitteburg ............2 10 2 r to make gains through the) from Woodland Park to the Lincoln St. bewls 4... 48 2 han formerly, but otherwise’ building.” j Batteries—Harmon and Phelps; | === === Ferria, White and Gibson. | . me Chicago U. Turns the ARRANGE SCHOOLS’ RHE OOTBALL LEA At New York .. : 673 T bl S h M4 h FOOTB ‘ L <4 GUE Boshton ....... 1 9 1) FADES ON ODONOMISD ny menting of the of! Batteries—-Rrown and Smith; me ficers of the Public Schoala,ddbiletic | Wiltse and Meyers, Schlel. (Called| SNOHOMISH, Sept. 9.—Chicag9! joague, it wan decided to afte the 10th inning, darkness.) university egg am, which I8/ players in the football longie Thin eternal Jal . as so vt te eo ¢ ane howe RHE we with plenty bf re from the rolmine eves He Besa pe vd At Chicago ........... $ 12 2) Snob h nine for the beating TO | snq those who we oe tipped Cincinnath ..............3 7 3) ceived y before. T i, Each school will be alla Batteries—Rowan, Benton and|roons wou 32, but outhit the 10] sutra team In oach diele McLean; Reul' AMERICAN LEAGUE Standing of the Clube. Won t ch and Kling. Batteries—-Olmatead and Block; Lake and Stephens. hae | SHORT SPORT rac im A fullback, has co eee ; : ; the team. He got in from Alaska : : Wednend oO; Midteies + Peas oot walt ednesday, but as he has not turn Sullivan; Batley, Criss and Killifer RH. E.! 6 7 At Boston . Philadelphi Batteries — Kraw: Thomas, Livingstone; Kletnow 2] 4 and} Karger and RH. E At Cleveland ..... £m 1 Detroit ....... 4 2 Battesies—Work and Schmidt; Casey, aler, Harkness and Land R. HK. EB At Washington .. 3.666 3) New York . 813 3 Batteries—Warhop and Sweeny; Walker, Reisling and Beckendorff COAST LEAGUE HUN Oe CWINK'S OFRWHELMED oat. Yet. /rathor rubbing it into the locals, “ is for they have always prided them |). . ail games, except the ; Ives on their slugging pals, will divided inte four) “ 1 “a ht, where they will meet the Mi |)” ns dnwh,,- ; - will ae 2?) kado team, a composed on hy pt be n the sec = . *l tirely of Japan The cotlegians | . d i RH. E| leave for Japan on the Kamakura | 5 At St. Louis o 1 3) Mare Broadway Is Wo d Chicago 1. St — | rrie | Helen Stiles, driven by her own THE STAR—F, BER 9, 1910, GOSSIP OF THE PLAYERS ———< <9, MOLLY~ BY FRANK LEET. ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY WHITMAN STARTS VELLY Pe HONGR PULLMAN, Sept. 9.—O. P. Ont MLEE GUNG hoff, the new football coach at MOLLY Ww Washington State College, plans to ‘Yo Meerer begin the fal) practice at onee, in tead waiting for the opening of nchool, three weeks off. The early practice is more to get the men thoroughly acquainted with the rules than to get them in condition for the fall schedule back are Capt, Hunter, Witt “o |W 8, ( Rugby to make players good at Nelson, crack sprinter was assistant football coach year, will tore out | eistant coach last z|nible that he will the other Inatituuons under the | ference rules, ay, year it is Matched for Geptember 14, BAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 9 Sammy Kellar, the Griti«h amateur! fine dition to the team bec Austin K. Alien, football coach at the offense has the beat of It. Of! champton, and Jimmy Carroll, have |of bin speed course, there will been matched for the main go of maide kick and « the Oakland Wheelmen club's Fisher Ambitious. the mollycoddies who are seeking Among the old men who will be Foran Laird, Mahback and Nelson, and De orn, who wanted to de to return to who the who lant Aa be bas been in athletics four years and was as pow be protested by If he ts eligible to will undoubtedly make a ause sort to the forward pasa 1 show on the night of Septem» “4 N FRANCISCO, opt 9 to have football made “safe and nigh school has suffered, if any-|The bout will be } . no Renal "het er of th x Portinnd sane.” “Give me the game an it thing, under the new code, for the decision affair » Smith team will attempt to h « ball was played in 1903," he says. “This| material now available would be &s referee, Carroll beat Monte At- thrown from the top of the Cail danger to life and limb that some more efficient under the system in tell his last fight, and if success building on Saturday morning. of the hyste ones have found force last ye ful ith Kellar, will invade the Pitcher Gregg, Fisher's teammate, in football ig mostly fancied. { Iike! “Lincolm has only average ma rt round game in the Bast } will throw the ball old style game with its mase plays. There were no more injuries then than there are at present. terial this year. The line will weigh about 175 pounds to the man and the backs about 150. Of the.new men “Of course, the new rules are dif. who will be out, Young, one of the ferent from th of last year tn baseball players, ts good, and John many Ways. They favor the fast son, who played last fall for Olym team, and I believe they te: good linesman, Ole make the game @ and more 1 jumper, ts showing up ly lke English football, T ly innovation in this Jeala 11-1 } Snohomish’s runs were (! of errors, of which the rab-rat made three, But, being abie only one hit off Pitcher Page K asstened ans, will be allowed torehange into the othe The principal of exch achool tr Hat of players be » get Broadway high school ts worried ed out yet, the football enthusinats or, C. A. Durfee, won the $10,000 of-| fear that be has decided to stay fered as first prize In the 2:12 trot} out of the game this year. Coach at the Portland fair. | Borleake thinks Abbott ta merely |resting up from the trip and will Kelly and Seaton each got two) be out on the field In a few days hits yesterday at Vancouver, and The Broadway coach now has 44) Swain, Vancouver's big right feld-| candidates on bis squad and ex) er, made four, one of them for four) pects more next week. Broadfoot bag jone of inst year's warriors, turned | t yesterday did Ben Abbott, The five Seattle Athletic Clubja brother of the tardy fullback | track men who went to Frisco for the club will compete there tomor row This is C. Whit | NEW YORK, Sept. 9. — Sam ord can make Jack Johnson inion of Referee who officiated a santneas with Joe) Bill Hurley, a successful flinger jin the Western Canadian leagu came back to Seattle yesterday and | the rec t unple started in as a lobbyist for a can.) in Boston didate for the legislature. say that Sam could omene whip Johnson,” said White, who re Fred Tenney, of the New York | turned to New York today, “but b Nationals, will coach Harvard's! certainly ¢an make the champion) I never saw such He's a mar-/ extend himself. jpunching as Sam's. vel.” nine next year. Tenney is a grad jeete of Brown university. Standing of the Clubs | Portiand a an Ges rakiand 9 se dan Francisco “ Los Angeles Sacrament . At Oakland. First game. R. Portland . 3 Oakland 2 6 Batteries —-Seaton and Fisher; Moser and {Mtze. Second game R WE Portland . 2 Oakland ,, $26. A} R. H. EB At Sacramento 2 6 9 Vernon .., , Hee Rk. HB At Los Angeles oe San Francisco 7 ae ee eee ee ee * * * AVIATOR GOES UP . * 8600 FEET; NEW RECORD & * * * (Ry United Prens.) * * A new * * et at Insy & * , who ® * a Ble ® * vez ip ae - was aloft 40% * minutes * eae Pee eee eee ee WOLGAST-M’FARLAND MATCH UP IN AIR YET Sept. 9 CHICAGO, The articles pr od fight between Ad and McFarland, , 20 before Athi » of Mil ‘ en signed led to post its forfeit to bind the match Johnny = MeF' Packy’s cousin and man posted $500 with the Empire etic club to bind the match s that Packy will go threveh with the mill if he doesn’t puli down a cent SOME POOL PLAYERS. NEW YORK, Sept Keogh, of Roct pion pool player Jerome Id’ cham night block of 200 point econd tr the 60-point game for th ship, from Thomas Hu Loui The score w Ke ) and Hueston 116 Dance at Dreamland tonight REASONS | | nbihineioks Big game ts plentiful around | ew Re , Baseball Syringa, Ida. this fall, as the fires | itn in ry ee alias ole te W HY—> aay CS atria pipette "4 have driven all the animals down Iriously the statement that D. A M. Des tute tue tees battens Hloualy the statement that D. A. lost irable Woolens! Lewis ve. Dixie Kia. major league, and that § 0 a NEW YORK, Sept. 9. — willte | 'n Feal money has been subscribe ‘ recently from Paris, and the| The statement was i he Kid" of San Francisco, have ational commission 9 al THE | be tehed t eet tonight be or" " » © Soom e b4 ™ 7, | P; » Ih 3: tore the Netteanh aperting club che N 1 and Americas | = arantee as to fit, style and workmanship. ‘ teams for & post-season barnstorm ‘The men haye posted forfeits for |!ms venture weight and appearance. They arc) |to scale 142 pounds at 3 o'clock | Pool Room } daily, 1413 and Union, | Play pool at Orient $10 cash pri between Pike | tonight Cy Young} *rd av } CHICAGO, Sept. 9 |has now pitched 823 games of b ball in the big leagues and has w 510 of them. Now his friends are | pulling for him to make It 1,000 be | fore he retires. Diamonds onCredit get the goods om the first | SERREING JEWELERY 0 705 First Ay Room Main 7204 MAJESTIC THEATRE ARE Watch the classified colum@p of PAID ADVERTISEMENT. Paid for by J. 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