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THE STAR--TUESDAY, GOSSIP OF THE PLAYERS u NEWS THAT'S RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS Hughey Jennings i in Action--Verbatim Report of Chatter of World’s ‘Champion Coacher \ VS = HUGHEY JENNINGS, Matty! AS THE CARTOONIST SEES HIM, ‘Time—The present '"Timp de di ah we (One strike.) Now! (Matty hite|have to eall out the police to find Piace—Any American league That's it, Dell; it didn’t look good, to short.) Come Matty, burry,|the ball. (Claps hands.) | park when Detroit plays. did tt? (Delehanty Mies out.) Nev hurry, MURKY! (Meltntyre out by “One ball—wow! That's the eye Character—Hugh Jennings (by er mind, Dell, you tried hard. Come a foot.) Almost made tt, Matty, my| (McIntyre fouls.) That's it, Matty. himself). on, Matty, get hold of one. Yah! boy. You had ‘em seared all right.| You didn’t like that one, did you? Davy Jones walks, “Now, Del,| Don’t hit it too hard, Matty; just a Ob, o-b, OH! See who's here. Now,|(Whistles.) That's nice! (Throw my doy, don't hit too hard. (One| nice single over the first baseman’s Sam, hit easy Don't Kill any-|to first fails to get Delehanty.) ball.) Yah!" Jennings picks balf| head. Beyah! (Pulls grass.) Come I hate to say what's |Goody, goody! (Three balls.) Ta @ dozen dt of grass, carefully |on, Matty, get started. (Pitcher going to happen here in a minute./da da dada de dum! Claps his separates theen, expectorates on his throws to first, almost getting Whe! Um didi dum dum, Wah! | hands, whisties kicks out with one bands, takes a position facing the | Jones.) Pret-ty, pret-ty. A misa ts (Cautioned by umpire for chatting | foot after the other.) Now! Now! batter, looking at the ground so he |as good as a draft from J. Pierp, when bases are unoceupted.) I bag| Now! Don't you stop till you get can't see the umptre. (Two balls.) | Davy, my boy Y ve got ‘em pardon, Mr. Umpire: Picks | home, Del, (Melntyre singles.) Wah! “Eeyab! Dat-a-boy Rell,” (shaking | guessing. Wah! Whee! Come on, grass, shakes fists at ump and grins| Look out, everybody; hold your both fists over his head and kicking | Matty, two and two. He's afraid of at the crowd.) wow! Qh, say, if breath, This {se what we've been out with right foot.) (Three balls.) |you, my boy. (J steals.) Now, you ever hit that one, pal, they’d| waiting for all afternoon, Hit it CELLAR CHAMPS ) fal COLUMN BIG SQUAD OPENS PRACTICE : next 10 weeks fin systematic] First football practice com menced on Denny field at the unt oat Bet. > wants |Yerslty yesterday afternoon with Spokane " NATIONAL LEAGUE akan ADL 10, SERRCRS O oe Gaeta Gad. vim that Debehens ena = mg | te Can “come back.” He is quoted! acther championship team. Coach inaaren | B Vv bes Laon' ~~ as saying that If he discovers he ts| Habie’s call was answered by 50 t is s7| “all in” be wil quit the ring and/aspirants for the coveted "W," and The cellar champs are some bd S i over his title to Hugo Kelly,|thoagh such reliabies as Tegtmeter, merry “kidders.” With only $ 69.800 | “the best of the middlewetght olan,” | MY. Mattaon, Griffiths and Taylor couple of kids to do the battery . T Ae te | were absent, the lanky coach had work for them, they nosed the Spo an 396 N of Stanley, fen't it? |no dearth of material to gladden | kane pennant chasers out of the oe 8 1 mse it may be taken for! his heart game fn the ninth inning yesterday as: ae Sata” eee Oe that chell's 10 weeks Wee” Coyle, the Eckersall of the on the local grounds, which would . Pittsbure aed at means 10 weeks away from| Pacific coast, will be at his old po have cinched the pennant for them Broadway. Like many another good | sition at quarter, and with him will Brooklyn at Chicago postponed on {ford singles ) SEPTEMBER 20, 1910 ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY SPOKANE TO PLAY ALL STAR TEAMS panon gerles between the A pont Spoka hamplonship team and a@ pleked team of allstars will be played at Spokane, shortly after the Northwest League season clones |} Ratph Frary will step from the po | sition of umpire to that of baseball | magnate for a brief pertod, tle will be chiefly inatrumental in the election of the all-stars, Captain Ontdiek of the Spokane team ts lit chief Heutenant in making the nee essary arrangements The lint of stars will not be com pleted for two or three days. SHORT SPORT Preaident San a “secret” Dugdale ts back from Francisco, where be attended baseball conference Nothing developed, ha says, An other wilt be held in Portland the firat week iu October. By defeating Shelton yesterday to the tune of 2 to 1, Olympia yes Jay captured the pennant of the Southwestern Washington le wherever you want to, Sam (Craw on, Charlie, my | very hard—Juast} It don’t make any | Come boy. Dont hit it over the infield. Ira Courtney, the fast sprinter of MALTEDMILK HORLIC difference where bit it mij the Broadway high school, who at know, Hit it somewt Casey! | tended Exeter last year, enrolled as Now, Casey, be sure and touch|a student the University of| every base, Hit it wherever you| Washington yesterday | want to, Lasey, Whee! That's it } You've got to get them over for that) Springfield won the Three! boy. Ralph! Ralph! Just like league pennant. Springfield Casey did, Ralph! Now, Cane mained on top from the be calling don't stop at third; just keep on go-jof the season, when it won ten| ing when Matty bite {t, Ta da da|gamos straight dada de dum Wow! Nice catech,| my boy; that beat ua out of a run »| WOMAN SWIMS TEN MILES. ] ST. LOU! yer swa Sept. 20 10¢-mile Marathon i river, ac Mis course In the companied by a moto in than two hours ing the captain's speedy | brother | FOR RAW, westsen furnished oe Warren, Sparger, Baker, Wand,|cjnu st. near Westlake eo tone, Eakin and Defther thene, the following hy ENOUGH PAPER FOR ONE last ye DOLLAR Near University St Clearance Sale of ptonship team; Galloway, guard on the 1966 Seattle high school cham plonship toa Pike, fort tain of Lincotn; Miss Lotte ed up for Sherrick, |To paper your room complete. Some Obnick, T. Wan Husby, |of this ps “worth up to $2.00} j Hawley, Severyne, Swarva, Frank: |per bolt. A BARGAIN, j lin and Bins |PEDERAL PAINT AND WALL | Of the new material, Hartson. 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BURGIS, General sage] DOCK FOOT OF MADISON STREET. Vietoria ..,....§ 200 Return ..... Vancouver Prince Rupert Stewart Str, Clty of loverett oF Telegram, On Sunday Weed's proteges garner. ev oh aes nan, Ketchell has a weakness for/be his teammates on iast year's ton, of Broadway; ed in two games also, and the pace |*°Cunt Of cold weather, things tn skirts. He's like the man/championship aggregation, headed | kane high; Fotheringham, of Qu Football Goods they are now setting is something H. p| SDO “falls for the ladies every | by Capt. “Polly” Grimm, and inciud- | Anne; Sutton, of Lincoln, and Hei We have « ree evan o marvelous. But—they'll be in the |. panageiphia HB time a. {litz, of Whitworth coil wil? Roltes Ete st on the cellar just the same when the Cincinnati % 5 “ Hut about Steve handing bis tith | make a atrong bid for positions iking Dage that we = season ends ws os * dha tke , | Hugo Kelly, with the assertion; Practice yesterday consiated of are t s@ out at cost The score stood 4 to 4 in the ee kaa ane yor ga ane | that the Chi wop ie “the beat faliing on the ball, tackling and tune thie, ss second half of the ninth inning yes - f the r ht clant™ erent some signal practice. Joe Cutting terday, with Al Bonner doing the aa may, perhaps, believe this, be 00 oa is again assisting Coach Doble - 10:35 a m pitching honors for the Indians AMERICAN LEAGUE can't make anyone clse swallow . dn cg EOP bensey Ret Mike Dickinson heaved the ball for | Notwithstanding some of the . eta s . the Turks and a kid named Duncan oniiaac iit Pet gs said anent our old side kick ou buy a sult of clothes MuEstic THEATRE FREE oF Dock Seattle; N acted as backstop. Then came) Ph iiedeiphia mit Papke, you hare to admit that for the service it eft " : change without ce | lor the serv it will give Beattie Tei, Main 176 Tacoma Tel, Weed with the mighty wallop to. ferron * ta: | when speaking of middiewetghts, | Watch the classified columas of | Pivece Sunset “Stain aoa; a the left field, which left him aot the | jthe “Thunderboit” ix the class. Ie plus the style ft shows bet btar Subject to change without notice i MSZALS SEKVED second sack. Cruikshank followed | Cievolsnd | put on a raw thing with Joe Thomas . ig Somevhere there are two free cone _ — his noble captain's lead with a hot | S*hinster in San Francisco, for which there in| You don’t buy coal that | Uexete advertised. They will be t one right through the pitcher's box,|se Louis. n the best wa Gite, ‘tectane tven “0 the persons whose names Fi P t s Zz whereupon Weed scored and th : t in the bust-| gu ag ea.ioned in the ad. These re-Froo orage crowd went home. Score, Seattle | RH goes for Ket- fe not a factor, The heat were picked from the direc The Very Best at the Same Price 6, Spokane 4 }At Cleveland ..... 5 9 ms et cut of KK and tory. “y aay be your own. Seattle AR R H PO. A. &.| Philadelphia 4 8 2] Everxone knows that Papke weg t of it and the ” [There ts a.ways © good show at the BEKINS MOVING AND STORAGE CO,, Inc. Moran, 4 2 2 § 1 3) Ratteries—Morgan and Livings i have had th fecision tn amount of soat, - and Mayer Ue. Read The Star classified Madison at Twelfth East 414—Cedar 41 | Beanete de +) $ $3 6|ton; Blandon and Land that 20-round thing at Colma July | venihtie-seu ta tea 0% ads and “Get the Habit. Weed, ib ‘ i i ee Fe ) 5, last year, when Ketchell, beaten | j potsy: 1g Crikshank. if 4 9 2 1 @ 9) to a standstttl, aud traveling on hia} is what counts Bain, be 23 $+ 8 8 ef At Chicago . nerve alone, was given the decision ; IN he F ee BS a |hy Billy Roche—a decision so tad} LADY weLtncTa’ | if The Famous Dickinson, yp. 3 2 1 8 8 1) Bettories — Quinn r; | Cat bre Roche's career as coal is Diack like oth = -_— — - | = we | teferece of big nrilis. j Totals ...32 & 8 10 4| Olmstead and Block Papke and Ketehet! have met coal, But it is a hard | Spokane ABR. H. PO. A BK} four times. Ketechell won the first ” 7 tistacte j Sant 8 8 8k Blas wt. teats ....cccc. ) . Elon a decision. The second time be Oe ee ee | Frisk. rf 3 @-@ 8 @ 1) Boston ‘ 3 6 5 | Was knoeked ont in 12 rounds, Thes | coal to handle and an eq 3 Hordyke, tb. 2 2 1 15 8 8) Ratteries—Wood and Carrigan; | '¢ knocked Papke out tn 11 rounds nomical coal to burn. | 4 | $ 3 ft 8 8 Bl aitchell and Killifer They met again, and every mar ewin i | @¢1e¢6 of “3 |who sat at the ringside knows Try » ton of Lady Wél j i } hi Bhea, . he OE Be Sey RH. | Papke could have won the fight at } Aa wii: Heaner, p ie a See ire ol at cian ee “ stage of the game had| lington NOW } b ne ——— Totals (..32 4 7 24 11 2] Washington 6 10 4 and finished his man ene | " None out when winning run waa| (Called 11th, darkness.) wasn't fit to fight that day 0 & slic ak sig seade Datteries-Oray. Walker ang|® Johany Lawler has stoce told \Le ly We ington ‘oal Score by Innings Henry; Street, Work, Stroud and|™: but Papke fought “caretully, | } ape e233 ; 4 H : eB Schmidt jand, although winning on the bit,| Lump, $6.50 Nut, $4.00 | 4 ' This by tanings Riese is » oe fy ta — ett Furnace, $3.75 } A strong, substantial | (oe — 7 ; %, 2 Papke has beaten Hugo Kelly} } | value, all solid a a ee as COAST LEAGUE = itwice and drewn witty him twice | Per ton at bunkers. | Rocker, made of hard Paced tive paummary: Two-base hits Weed, § | He got one decision in 1908, and Main Office, 401 Hinckley | wood, finished golden, | golden finish uncan, nnett erifice hy knocked e Chica a ght Saat anate om tea an te Dun: chell met Kelty once, in San} Latona Bunke: with pretty embossed 2 | Porm tat” p~ 1; otf Bonner Struck out—By tno, pnt him to sleep in| . eye Dicinson, pner. 6 Hit by age gdh aly ange whys pe) oe ene svete | paned; arms securely T. | This new design of Irou Bed, fin- | holstered in pit N ke, by Dickinson task that Daeke wie Goeaied North 465. 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