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NEWS THAT'S RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE GOSSIP AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS Now RECKAMEMBER. Juwus, WEN An SAY “BING!” OxT AM OF SI@NAL You CLIMe IN ~auien! x) ~~ OH, YAH! YAH! >) 1 MISTAM LILO, AK ‘ GOuyr! Couco A PUT TY ( DAT AM Our IN \ oe SIGNAL! | SCHEME TO GET YOuAN Smiay suis, AXLE GO IN AN Tet Lt-Lo OF HIBTORY 08 MAK PGK TING CAREER AN’ WIEN AN GET HIM INTERESTED YOU SNEAK, In OF GACK WINDOW AN! STRAL OE SNIRT SEER. d ” 7 (ver!) T Terres De FiRST | \ROUNO, BUT = SEATTLE WAKES TO OF THE PLAYERS JACK JOHNSON HELPS HIS FRIEND JULIUS AGAIN...BY FRANK LEET Football World Will Watch Yost MBER 19, 1910. Tnowee the ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE nem al! the INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY WINONA TAKES, _ YACHT RACE heahi Pl va —_ Always ~™ have a tonic in your home By using it consistently, « good tonic insurance against the ravages of many d rewult fatally * ie the grea senses thet het forearmed, This is where forewarned is The yacht Winona, Cal and Nor Pahst man HBlancha owners won the third of @ serles of races from Be the Bes? Toni sttle to Four Mile Rock, Bagle Har | B Tonic is accepted in all parts of the world as thestandard it is the essence of absolute purity av aid to health containing th of malt tonic value d nature's greatest It is @ predigested food in liquid form, ie tissue- building properties of rich barley hor and returh yesterday, taking the | unde and Krlande challenge cuy | permanent! With the Gwendolyn II, Aquila malt and the rare toning elements of thelupulin f Petrel, Foam and Reverie, the Wh choicest bopac binedin« roel helupulin from |nona started from the seattle Pea thaiaes ts mrt pa Yacht club, The Winona, a Nabt cleseities weather Doat, gained 16 minutes or her next competitor Im the first leg | ‘The Gwendolyn made up part of |the distance later, but not enough to win, The Aquila wan third Order @ douen botshs from your local drugyit Insin wont being Pabrr [ SHORT SPORT Turning down Packy McFarland and anding him as a coward, Tom ) Jones, manager for Ad Wo! at ” lealled negotiations off and {s | oe | SEATTLE MAN HEADS | (hth tronic White to sailwennes ) Ny ATHLETIC ASS'N) 0» debe” VL OYA LE hay © Fe PLAY GREAT BALL : | : 4 Pr Carver of Seattle h se William Zimmerman, a Utica, N G iH é : for Interpretation of New Rules) ,* 2 so *is %» ves) Muar Agnes Ad w to Get j eee ae. aie ale slocted as t he new preaident of the] record for stolen bases. He awiped ase : a oe Moran Schmuts Passed) ANN ARBOR, Mich., Sept. 19—{stuff Yost works out of the rules. |Paclfle Northwest Amateur Ath-| 107 in 135 games. He has beer seat Ghcitekn: Uiiiiinatie. daa : 2. a —— | Just a cool day, with a tinge of} ‘This play was tried tn 1907 Wil eccinarene bak te Spoken annual) drafted for next season by Atlanta ——— oe a fall, Just a fow dead leavee—that's| Michigan lost. Michigan was also |'?°* - ape wag | - - Ss AM Vue NATIONAL LEAGUE ([iit'iNeeds here to start the talk| defeated in 1908. Aftor the 1907 ver ts favorably known in local! Lew Powell has started training I i hcathin a ot to Ome es net {on football, and thats what hap-| Same Mike Murphy sald: “They | s{thletic elrcles, having officiated | in Chicago and says that he is very | -_ hamplons, was Caney at the bat! Won. Lost. Pet. | 00 Ot tet week | tried to play basket ball and wo | St many be tmnp anxious to meet Ad Wolgast again. | “rin ” and . yesterday in the first of the two ieee ish §8t| Since last December, when the| beat them at football.” It was a/""6 pibel contesta here 5 th ce st games played on local grounds 7 ? S| antemortem statement for the sea-| Ser every Michigan man felt. In snuanen Gundiaemn, cine sneak : Only = ry Ne of : ee at ina eon ut Siete ran Uy the Furte. si os waa hel bag hd be “9 _ Pine orrm, ute own tadlies Mar’ cage the Jent; T. Morris Dunne, tland,| sign an agreement to support ath REATTLE Thursdays and Sundays ot 2:00 pom, ; Unlike Casey, however, Weed 82 Mt mm & hot day, Yost, old “Hurry| Sis men the forward pass aud they | “*7)" st) rm ronal wore made] *U%% St the school this fall vi fundaye and Th oe ; made good when the ninth inning | Boston oo Up.” came to town. Me opened| 98, Call it football or basket ball : ' de | . See aak Ganhees ak 10) 0. 4 a there were two] - —— Pt A t the now rules | it proved Yost’s way right oliows: Indoor track meet, Se} It is probable that Seattle and | Connect 1 Prines Rupert with & B Prince Alvert for Stewart ea@ QUEEN = | rolled around an st nough to admit that the new rules attle A. C.; aquatic m Seattle] Portiand will drop interclud boxing |f CHAR Inland pointe ot out with a manon third. Weed) AMERICAN LEAGUE suited him. Ail he asked was mon} Last yoar Michigan made two! 4 C.; outdoor track and field mest, (oranda wt ete acatinat ortE eaenets 9260 fete ...-Raeh se mel \ Jooked the ball squarely in the eye! —. |to play them. touchdowns against Penn. om freak! Multnomah A. C.; boxing and|the cub ren rend eng the || Vancouver Si tee ee 3 tapped it squarely on the nose, Won. Lost. Pet Them came the cool day; a few] plays. One was « delayed pass, the|.. c ‘ : crue presentatives at theli prince Rupert..§18.00 Retur $26.00 F and tapp v Seen | va wre ng, Spokane A. ¢ meeting in Spokane can be taken | Hs sending it on a fast line between yasings a 8 leaves dropped, and presto! the| Other a forward pass. Penn. didn't , oe: Ban a mi — P - en |] Stewart $2400 Return aa iy oo ph { center and left and bringing 4 Deareis is 8 country is again talking football! #ore. Since the introduction of th yd BE ee SREE ee CO Th way (Dimer Semen kate We” fasaes iad cee te vat mond home. Score, Seattle 1, TA | Kontos p re a8 {jand Fielding H. has come into his Beware pase a Michigan footbal CLOSE CALL FOR | J. M GOODIEK, CP. &@ TA +. M BURG coma, 0. + ese hae own | has nm full of trickery } ST. YVES IN NARROW | DOCK FOOT OF MADISON STREET. : Up to the ninth inning the for-| \sshinet +a Yout says the rules are all right The prohibition of the diving . | — i tune of battle seemed to favor | xt Louis a 95 and bis intimates @ they | tackle Yoot says’ wil nek Gok The | COHN’S INDIANS ESCAPE FROM DEATH | 4-. oer. yi neither side, Zackert and McCam-| could not have sulted him bettor| new tackle may be hard to master, | | F | acoma' pay ment occupied the pitcher's box! RH i he ordered them. The zealous| bUt Rot so hard as long diven PASSAIC, N. J, Sept. 19 —Henri} or vite for their respective teams and both | jt st. Louis .... 6 68 s say they were made to order! Rapid-fire attack with opportuni SNOHOMISH Yves. mpios profess | | | of them pitched great ball. Like-|New York -3 & 6 for the football wizard ties for strategy, the passing of beef! had a close call Marathon runner, breaking into the} a +} wise, both received splendid sup-| connie As a matter of fact, the rules| are the things (Bat willis: was only a lucky home motorcycle parrowly escaped on the = au port. If anything, McCamment | R. H. E| make less difference to Michigan|™&ke Yowt football this year 4 aa segs death in co here yester-| - rms ] @ little the edge of the Seattle man./4t Chicago .. +6 6 Olthan toe majority of the big varsity}. Yost has proved that the open,| Frisk that saved the da the | Gay. His machine collapsed and{ } for he allowed but three bits to| Hoston . + 7 Siteams. For instance, the rule that} game ts really his gage. | '*eeue eat a “4'/ deageed bin the length of the| Te eee |, Three round trips daily, ee Eackert’s five. But the score stood | | player may be removed me t | Gulek-tbe rer. to 9 ip ite foror ene grandstand. He was picked up for y eave “Seattle “« as @ to 0 until the second half of the} 00 WE ae ack eaters bn the hy wilt whix ud that’s | *t eS to & ta itp favor. » *| dead but was found to have no se and 19:28 a m ; ninth, when the crowd was getting at phijadelphi ::' 7 taeeinee enaekeet -- aeesnena wiles always sought © run in the ninth or oe / “ag ; ready for an extrainning session, | Hotroit seveocenlaa’S: 6: Bitcewe teeta Vance Gen telee aren 0 port | ¢* and m ee —#:35 a. m. and 12 Bermene sneies, ek kan men, under Yost and Fitzpat | "orld will watch Michigan, for Yost M Spo Piay pool at Oriental Poot Room | Landiage-—Viver Dock, Seattle; N. P Uti oda nd Weed finished the} " y oe cares "¥ yt the football ¢ RH tonigh cash prise i hart, Tacoma \ twobasser an COAST LEAGUE rick, were ved because |{* oe rage ih 4 2 we ye + Rom -o caggine hogd FS a ag 6 Tacoma Tei : ‘iia of injury h thorougt r a 4 i + be or H The Second Game, Too. | Won. Leat. Pet.| cond 4 were able foes others will d Snohomish ; eee | Subject to change without notice. | : The second game was less scien-| Portland 848 B88 go th ontests ur - - tific and ended with the score a oy : £3} | hurt H pot at standing 8 to 4 In Seattle's favor.|{ss Acaviee ts at 498 {to M does to teat Joss pitched for Seattle while | Vernon 88 495 | wh ‘ Schmutz did the honors for Ta-|Sscramento rs OO 106. SES a game coma. For a while ft appeared as ces, Ne ben game of though it was an off day for Joss), Morning gam RoW El strategy, and that's where Yost when Tacoma sent three men over pitas ED veveceee H 13 ;/shines, The wisard is expected to the home plate in the second tn re ane make more out of the rules thas ning. But Joss came back want aencee same— : H rest of them vengeance, getting stronger every | portland at 10 § 3], Last fall Yost told his players inning. Seattle scored two tn the/ ante “| that the new game contained mach last half of the second, four in the 7 . |to learn. This was last fall, and + fourth and two more in the sixth. | Fag wd came— > 2m chal dak vat ‘-tineoe: have 4 Spokane plays here all this week an Francisco .. 4 4 game to smithereens ne The box scores yesterday ow } Tah lobed ie nperienented Pt i First Game Page ano at oad ts have brought them ¥ Seattien— AB FR A. Bl ve a 4 ae to the Yout brand. j A Moran, ef. 4 0 € 9) Vernon . re “The quarterback doad i Raymond, ae 3 of soe | he quarterback Isa dead one Ai Rennett. & 3 6 3 of} xame— R. H. #| 20%,” the fans declar , | iy Weed: ip 4 3 8 8) At Los Angeles 7 19 1), Didn't Yost subordinate the quar ey oe: ; 3 $ 3 loakiana s 5 6 4| ter last year? The first play Micht-| ; Akin, 3b z @ 4 | Afternoon game— R. H, £.| #80 mastered last season was the | Hemenway. c.3 @ © SlLos Angeles 2 6 2 direct pass to fullback for an end| e ae Zackert, p....3 0 2 c 2|run. The play was effective all » 4 ears de ol Y 4 ae r or e. Totals ....29 1 i 8 eal son. Yost demands speed. He al-| | ie” gue ae SATURDAY RESULTS. | Wars has. That's where he gets the | |= a a ae ’ : 5 3 ay - name “Hurry Up.” He has never | The link fabric is fastened to frame on both ends with oibtem #3 4 0 o of Coast Lea jhad enough to satisfy h The | i helical a, tao A Y" if Rtield, tb. 4 8 4 9] Seattle 1, Tacoma 2; Spokane 6,|¢limination of the double pass| A Chase Leather Couch for $1 3.75 | pered “ “i springs. The frame is made with angle iton } gt ER Si | $ 9 Vancouver 3 means more speed fee tert ” | chair, Whee visiting or on a | 204 tubular sides, Extra special at ..........0+.08 ool ; ee } ‘abhi The new game wil! be one tn : . 4 ae : rip, it can be taken with you, ° Coleman, 3b...3 0 $ © National League. | which trick plays will play an tm-/ tid golden oak frame, guaranteed spring construction, | 4g. {tt light and can be fold. | We Are Seattle Agents for be ( ‘| [ne eg “.F ° i 9}, New York 1—11, St. Louis 0—3;/portant role. Watch Michigan.|{ upholstered in chase leather, hand tufted, width 28 inches. | ed in a small space. Special . tt t t e cCament, p. 3 8 6 | Brooklyn 3—3, Chicago 6—2; Bos-| Since the death of the old hit'om A ee stant uch, a a grea alue b F. Li P. S becCamient, 5 alton Piticbare ar Melisdcickin's,| inthemouth, game Michigan’ bas |} A 600d, Substantial couch, and a great value at ..$13.75 75c | Famous Ligge atent spring Ss Totals a 8 (C6 16 =! Cincinnati 8 ‘lused a basketful of trick plays./] - npnaetelanieiaeieinmnaninanteentinsie SeeemeD, meer an - —— —- - ~ —____4 a *Two out when winning run was at | Michigan's triple forward pass | e 7 c= q sy aap American League against Penn, shows the brand of | ; Getic. 6 6 6 8 806 83 Detroit 10, Philadelphia 3; Cleve. | oe rices On ese ll ‘ a Tacoma’ 9 6 6 6 9 0 6 O-—~1/ land 7, Washington 2; St. Louis 1 | i Bd Hite by innings New York 5; Chicago 4, Boston 3. | r = = 4 feattlec 6 6 11001 6 3-6) a ees | Tacomal 0 1 1 9 1 1 9 i—§| KAUFMAN-KUBEK TONIGHT. | | y ry Bennet aa +4 , uf ee pane | All This Season’s Patterns and Good | bie playe—flaymond to Weed: Rock BALTIMORE, Sept. 19.—Al Kauf | | entisid to McFadden to Mott Stax |man, the California heavyweight | q out—By Zacke , MeCamment, | will m ith ub e bh nas ong AEE 4 | i ‘ ; 2 Bases on balis—Ott McCamment.|igan giant, be "iy pe ich! NEW YORK, Sept. 19.—Although Colors — Sizes to Fit Any Room 4 Time of game 9, local record ; : pest ball season has commenced . ua Second Game. “ \of Baltimore, tonight. Kaufman ts Pas iar oe uative seaties 1a ; ng ey aaa |the favorite in botting circles. Kaut-|%t least so far an active penctioe & For Tuesday's selling we offer many good bargains tn vari q . 0 a és 6 os mar has been meeting the top. | Concerned gy Pacers * one bi ee a ie : BS * i “im ‘ 4 Tacoma® 3 9 0 9 0 6 6 1--4|nOtchers In the fistic game, and {t| mittee Is am ee teat enete sae gasp ' e t0ge., ARY.one nesting reas will do wel q o nits by fanings Pai should not be difficult to land the 1 Bae pa wet Po n° Pom 3 | to attend t The prices are marked considerably below i Tamed 4000014 8 1-9) michigan through the knockout |B" caerstand. The members of regular. Tomorrow ae Summary: Two-base hits—Cr ie “mf rae of the knowing the committee, with Walter Camp | We shank, 2; Jons. Three-ba Hay:jones. If he has any championship | a. chairman, met Saturday and sat | TAPESTRY BRUSSELS RUGS | VELVET RUGS — Size 9x12 i fice hits—Jons, ( “y “rag ney * he should | i into the night t : to sim | —Sine Ox x pa r " i " show it by knocking Kubiak out to : ner a ge feot eet A 4 ~ ank aif Atust and explain the rt rver, me ion and O al very pretty effec all ; fl f Sate nel t, for Kubiah is even slower | Pt f hayma of 4 fo ee 4 : design gular price $17.50 Hd oo ne atin 9 than Kaufman to agree on many tnterp For t \ 811.95 er, med and Oriental on z = . This new tinkering with AXMINSTER RUGS ’ SOLID OAK DINING CHAII in the golden of } ball rules has been brought ab: feet; we t " , ar price $22.50. | Karly English finish, shaped sad seat, full bos , i " . . pecial for this sale or ymistr made on straight mission ne M “ d - } ; and neat. Straight chair, special : i i ere words Can y | Arm Chair to mat special . 85.75 - — eve TT do justice to the su perb tone-quality o the Victor-Victrola. There is a charm in the clear sweet, perfect renditions that in 7208 ( must be heard to be appre j ciated. s on Clearance Sale of 4 Victor Victrola XVI ome and hear it today. 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