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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1910. GOSSIP OF THE PLAYERS | intonation avout Tie men wHo PLAY dae eo | Cut Hunting! (OHO reste. DENTS NEWS THAT'S RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS We Stang Going TILEHASA (Collins, Athletics’ B | eos, eet ae oh . | | nm A “condition” SEA ollins, etics’ Brightest Star, BASEBALL TEAMS} .).)5:'\". | Year, "NEAR ESCAPE Turned Down by McG QUESTS AT SHOW | | ie | ec urned Down by McGraw and Griff a vena! i | At the Seattle theatre this eve | Cut Rasp ite Standing of the Clubs. ' | PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 14 | ing the Beattic baveball team will|T gunsmiths In the United # | ; Vy Won. Lowt. Pet. “COAST LEAGUE When “BU Dahlen, Brooklyn | |b Guests of My Harry L Cort and] Prices, ; ohane a. ae | goog See ae 1. Go, lL. Baker ney will alno r a RS HS Stebbins of the Chabn, merry vee 8 Ly Ay ie oll Jextend an invitation to the viniting snt's Dog Re ymenta.” Pagel i Taco oe. Won. Lost. Pet, | art, prosident © nicago team from Taco 4 the boxen|| edios, « Athletic and Rub anteed they a BRArrne BS WR LAT! MHrtiand wo... “a ,| Nationals, begging for a job, One from Tacoma, and the boxer! | edies " the and Hu 4 fave Bs Oakiand Be » v4 é|day he offered to work for $60 a ynd front seats will be given upjy ver © ° el | #10 SEE OF THETH rantesd ni” HI The lanky kid Mike Dickinson San francisco : i *}month and transportation, Hither jto the att and their friends 5 6 * soL1h GOLD OK PoneEiaigl moved along pretty nice for the . $8 re? | the low price or his persistence ap- | | ‘ Ns SPORTING CROWN first eight innings in yesterday's | sacramento > 108 $81 | pealed and Hart gave lm hance | RACES SEPT, 17, THE HUBBER pronePs (& 6 GOLD OR PORCELAIN nibiie game, but blew up in the ninth and You know the rest | 10 — | ba ag Fn was only prevented from losing the R. H. B. imilar was the experience of | LEXINGTON, Ky,, t. 14.—-The tbYoar "Wotew'2 D game by being displaced by Zack-| At Sacramento 5 8} Kddie Collins, the star of the | Kentucky fall racing neason opens ae i Work. Ow ert. That big clown held — the! Portland 1 & Ol Athletics, Like Dahlen he met re jhere September 17) The meeting Tigers, and Seatile finished with, Batteries im, Whalen and|buffa, but finally landed. Collina promises to be one of the best the one on the cats. Score 7 to 6 Splesman; Steen and Fishe hails from Tarrytown, N. Y., and state has known for many years Tacoma got the first run when caught the professional fever while The best horses of the astern Mott walke: ale second, went to R. H.E.| playing short for Columbia univer he i ag Mg dR ah A Md third on Re field's fly and scor-| At Los Angeles .... 0 18 sity meoting and the card offered the ed on Stevens double, There was) Oakland 1 6 1] One day he begged Clarke Grit | batrous of the track will be the best nothing more for them then until, Batt Criger and Orendorf; | fith for a Job, but the then Yanke jone Lexington racegoers have ever the seventh, when Bassey lifted the Moser mn, Harking, Mitte and| manager growled that he “wasn’t known balt over the right field fence for Thomas unning a kindergarten.” Next Cot | Turfmen here believe that ¢ a homer. Nothing in the eighth }lins went to McGraw, and his re] pence: MUBRE of foe senne atte The ninth opened with the score R. HE. |buff was just as stern, Meantime . ee, ap will oe +s ee aa! Tto 2 Apparently Seattle had the , 1 7 2]aome one tipped off Connie Mack, DtSEEEt to the COnNRG apes Where ) Ge ind Hor 0G | There drew a pass and moved up o Ste fitchell and = Berr ana, the Sphinx gave Collina a job. KELLAR FAVORITE. reed vens’ hit. Bassey re one to Brown Under the name of “Sullivan,” be-| | Cy tutes | Dickinson, and the slim pitcher ause Se was still a student, Cot | _ (itr United reve) 2 made a bonehead play by trying to # eR RR RRR AAA AA RAH ling played one fall. Mack told « | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 14} ' len catch Rocky at third, instead of # * | friend he had picked up baseball's! | Sammy Kellar, the British amateur iF STE M retiring Bassey at first. Rocken-|# GIRLS QUIT ATHLETICS. hampion, t been Installed @ 10 A SH i PS field was safe. Coleman then got! — to # favorite over Jimmy Carroll in a SS against the ball.and two runs came;# Al holas athlet outfield to the etr_eiz-round bout scheduled ' for A De ” “Dei be. Akin cot get hold of Me-| # cont betw t He tonight before Oakland Wheel — ‘ Prince Rupert and Prince George Fadden's | yunder and an-|& the Se gh and second mens club. ing on the event other one coun Jimmy Byrnes |#® been prohibited by the ais brent abaiies if unusually heavy for a short Le gave Akin another chance, but * board. Last year there wa and. Danny round fight. Eddie Smith of Ouk * t 2:08 third sacker threw high to Weed,|# some agitation for the abo’ outfield land will referee. and the bases were full % tion of girls’ athletics, but te ond With nobody out it began to look} @ was tinally dropped arter th : > Remember Curley? perious. Weed here took the advice |® mon were shut out of the gyw or CHICAGO, Sept. 14.—A_ letter i F Of the bleacherites and sent Dick-/% nastums as spectators, 1 |just recelved here by a prominent {fy . : come er wat oe fnson to the bench and beckoned|® majority of the girls approve . , writer gives the information 4 a ( Including for Zackert | # of the board's rulir that Jack Curley, formerly the man berth Big Zeke .pranced out dagerly./® At the same time the above | FINED *°ORIVING AER ager of Dr. B. F. Koller, has signed Blankenship came up in Schmuts’8!® ruiing was made the board «} NGQ AEROPLANE | George kenschinidt, the Rus sian Hon, will bring him over! n October to meet all comers in the mat game. nt the code #] (hy United Press.) PARIS, Sept. 13.—Aviator Partot place and rolled it to Akin. Ro¥| ® made re str tagged McFadden at third and/® dealing with the achool dis % caught Blankenship at first. Cole} tricts and the question of #| man scored on the play. Warren] lw when a player was eligible to *| then fanned and the strain was * represent a certain | its ee 4 5 today bears the proud distinction| fe says he will send the big fel Ser. Clty of Leverett oF Telenraghs j pune els, He “ee lot being the first man to face a/low after Gotch, if possible, but | K T running laurels. He, misses a game when the Athletics |" the lowa grappler has really retired, or acoma * ®) ors and be over. | ® tion, * | frequently scored from second on are for reckinas aerc Pariot Seattle » 10 hits off Schmutz. 0 cond on are at home ide the c * the er Sichinsss and tackert it Schutt. tt he ee ee et eek w/An Infield out, and a trip from first! Colling taught hin mates the deaf| «mashed two lamp posts as well as |iBO% Hack will meet the best Am son and Zacker . to third on # bunt was no novelty, and dumb language, so that the| his expensive Farman biplane while h atx. ‘The Tigers helped things 810 / PARSONS RETURNS ___| ne day in Washington he wade bunch “talks” tmpudeatly “in thelattompting to light In the heart of : on the are recorded against Seattle two! TO LINCOLN HIGH }them gasp by scoring from second face of oppowing players with little |the city Oh, You Pigskin. a of them made by Akin, Box score: | jwhen an outfielder made a hard fear of aataution Pariot apparently Jost contro! of! NEW YORK, Sept. 14.—The big d | ais running ealeh ht tt A‘ r gest football practice ever known v9 fe | Johnny Parsons, Lincoln high his craft, grazing the tops of build Raneesincy lh sate oh os tom AB R HL. PO. A. F.| school's scrappy little halfback, re-| Collins fite in the Mack machine ings in the Place de Laconcorde, He a , — ms be Bi tg ey ah 2a uo Se BB ibe sad | capteetty, Win Giiadestal eeeed on alighted in a waiting crowd of sey. |!D& to the coaches, according to re-| ies oe es ae | turned last night from Alaska, hard | p porta from most of the colleges. | tee 4 © © 1 7 1}as a sledge and ready to turn out! ables him to pull off daring plays erat bundred excited — citizona | Tie ‘new football rules, while great. |" bef 4 1 2 14 2 Slat once. He will probably be in| 4nd his head work in of a class among whom was a squad of police, | '#¢ new football rules, while great: | r inkiaad ‘ tote Cruikeh'k, if..4° 2 23 @ @ " . th " “ - y changing the old style of play r Dock, Seattle; N. F ceded Pega : 7 = = 8 of& sult this afternoon when Coach | ‘hat makes him dangerous at all Wd Mabre 4 land putting @ premium on swift acoma * Akin, 3b Mes er ae Fk 2] Allen gets his men out for signal times } Oakland used four pitchers in @ Score 1316. oiak eather Cua taal, believed Main 176. Tacoma Tél ™ Peminway.c--4 t 2 $3 8 practice again Off the diamond Collins tools! yeaterday's game and still got beat PE pepe ot ——e rolled the |to be responsible for this condition notice ickinson, p bd The Lincoln players yesterday| more like an undergraduate than a| by Los Angeles, 10-1 score at the Imperial alleys in 7 E mY acge eet Totais st “= Te Gi ae. a }ook thelr fret tate of signal rea-|profecsional ball’ player. He |the “Can't come back at now | Tee er st Mile, tetlows. who ABR. HPO. A | Ning. Lincoln's material 1s good|aspires to become a newspaper| Tomorrow is ladies’ day at the /OR, Their score is 1316. Young /iarly noticeable | heise deni is classified ‘ides Buy or x 4 9 9 § % G/this year. Will Morrow and Payl|writer, and last winter did some | ball park avis are second with 1213," 7 4 } i ; 3 oie turned out last night, the good work for a local paper. He ~ on Buxton and O'Donnell come| Dance at Dreamland tonight. a +e former for a backfield position and has the gasoline craze, but not in| Vancouver and Spokane found |"¢*t With 1116 to their credit «+ | gell real estate, etc. : "2 aos. 2. oe o Baisden for the line. Baisden play- virulent form, and his dissipation | the grounds occupied at the B. C. ¢ ‘ a‘ Coleman. 50 4 ; : $ 3 ij | ed on last year's second team and/is confined to riding in the car city yesterday, and had to postpone i Byrnes, « 4 6 © & 2 06/|!# heavier now. owned by his fiance, who acidom the game. Bechmuts. p 5 e a ° = - - — _ — - *Blankenship 1 ° a . Totals u 6 uo 6 *Batted for Schmutz in ninth Score by innings BB eg Seattle o1 L Tacoma 1° Hits by Inoings: Seattie ° ‘Tacoma tote Summary: Two-base hit . Mott, Stevens. Hi Sacrifice hits + Kelly. Akin, Warren. Byr hases—-Moran, 2. RB Double plays—Akin enfield to Mott, MeF ed. Struck out—By i Zackert. 1; by Schmutz. balle—-Off Dickinson. 2% Wild pitch—Sehmu Dickinson, ¢ in & innings; off 7 ert, 0 in one inning. Umpire Monarch Range Sold This Week lo those who have not yet attended the lectures on practical domestic science and cooking demonstra- tions which are being conducted daily at our store, we extend a very cordial invitation. “Casserole ( ‘ook- ing” was the subject this afternoon, and was attended by many of the ladies of this city who were also present at the lectures on the two previous days. This illustrates the extreme popularity of Mrs. Mar: | “What Can Be Done With One Yeast Cake” shall's methods, NATIONAL LEAGUE Boston-New York game called in third inning because of rain | | | re | The Monarch is the only rang lly claim to cut down your household expenses. “i sound and thorough construction enables you to operate the Monarch on but little fuel. This saves youa little money daily, until in time the entire cost of your Monarch is paid back to you; in this manner “The Monarch Pays for Itself.” | rhese statements are not made at random. We invite the strictest investigation of them. We know vhat the yer can do and is doing every day, and recommend this range to our patrons as the best that money can buy | — Every al Is Built Exactly Alike hich can rightfu € Pet. | Cht. a ane Kew 92 En as | ‘Tomorrow's lecture, “What Can Be Done With One Yeast Cake,” em | A act | braces seven varicties « be ad and a cake made from bread dough at one bake Boston aia ing. Friday the Monarch Range will be used preparing a variety of six appt Firat game— Rw. E tizing dishes. Sa lay, “Cake Day,” embraces the baking of loaf and layer “ . } 3 & —. ie ie | cakes, icings and fillings. The top of the Monarch Range will be used for Batteries—Adams and Gibson | steaming suet, chocolate and meat puddings. ] manneweun, Dicksow and Meyers SPECIAL—A demonstration of the Marshall Formula for plain and faney | noe roe’... Boi ae pastry will be given daily from now on. ‘This formula was demonstrated ] Pittsburg 5, 4 ..* | earlier in the week, and is acknowledged by Seattle's excellent ¢ oks the sim- i Batteries —Leifield, Lever and | plest, most healthful and economical method of turning out good, wholesome i Gibson; Simon, Wiltse and Meyers | pastry. Before attemptir se this forr 1ich appears in our souvenif | Behlet | cipe book, it is advisable to see the mixing of the ingredients, as done by Mrw an ae RUE | Marshall herself. One lesson will enl ten you, and your time ¥ be well i ‘At Brooklyn ....... wae Se spent in attending for this item alone a Cincinnat! .......... aye Wee. ij Battedes—Rowan and Mclean; a e Monarch Positively Cuts Down Olir Tousenoid Lx fSeS | eset AMERICAN LEAGUE wonine ye cum... W Anywhere for Less Than $20 or $22.50 son oH We have claimed this frequently and is isi proven it to thousands of men eee 7 42 3 Let Us Prove It to You Warhop, Ford Hunt, Wood and Mad ss » he Mf ‘ test : It’s the quality of the cloth, and the ine fe capenos Pabaey WHEY Ieee tt ralph ii dk had ual lat At Philadelphia ..-oooeo8 superiority of workmanship that tell ifaiites ‘the bame efticlent:and economical service <in ustog ANY MONARCH ue tA rst A Henry; D; the story. {] RANGE, Every Monarch is built exactly alike The manufacturers of the Monarch 4 — pecialize in tl they make nothing else. There are no first an Re R BE - : grades, ar ee At Chicago». -+++0++- > 3 3 i New Fall Mixtures, $15 |] ¢ assure every purchaser that the range we ha sly tie service Batterie n and Killifer aranteed in every Monarch ‘Walsh and ° | hesES 88 ; See Hundreds of patterns to pick from. shay alleable itom supersedes the ot cst tom inte construction of the M Sef erecves r ‘ . : . a ; mage i a le ; at if ne : hae ay a Pes aa Lae eaeiart” tele Reva BEST LATEST athe 6 hia in * Land and Adar " | Bags ye All the Credit “ oe — | _— if Buy Your Range DAYS MORE | This Week and Thursday, Friday | THE ! wee Save $7.50 Second Ave., at ‘Union St $3.50 REGAL Diamonds onCredity J “HOES ce ly gap nie || HATS ol sll aa ee ae FOR On the Square | Opposite Totem Pole +o pe ING JEWE ¥ co. ‘ af a MEN Exclusive Seattle Agents for Carhartt Working Clothes and Saturday