The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 21, 1910, Page 2

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- gixth, until the last half of the +] THE STAR—\/EDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1910, AND FULL OF INTEREST To ALL FANS| GOSSIP OF THE PLAYERS SPOKANE PLUCKS __‘“*®’—™®" ‘ove HM so" JAP FIGHTS FOR PLACE ON PENNANT IN 15 |i. 12 ncn VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM INNING GAME : Snes hk Sion otaeceas ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY A Small Pag! You Spend Hi | | ea For fleeting pleasures and amusement ecure for yoy ae Washington's seru. team, Obhntck| football aspirants who turned out | end, made vacant by hin entering | same be b dows laut yout a the fasting enjoyment of the \ ‘ Coone y Kun the University of Pennsylvania to he elo d champlon-making Won. Laat, Pet. | Cooney. by Hinkle: Weed, by K | ro ; i coach has not put men through Was worid’a wrestent bard ee ual rf t Spek: owed oe A] ane mopire r Pre jatudy medicine, has given rise to), age work yet. Yesterday he ne worl greatest ba y 1S ar | SOLOIStS pro. Yt RG F vast cart ) & flerce contest vetween Hawley | ¢ i the fine points of the|[l vide their best for your entertainment | SHATTLE Ca) YOUNGSTER DROPS | wnd Obnick, last year's ends on der the new rules to the c et ‘ Get a Victor toda Prices range f $10 to $100 for, It took 15 innings of the hardost ix the werappy Japanese who made | and illustrated his remarks profuse Z 2 kind of baseball for Spokane to win CLOSE GAME C. good both on the Broadway and] ly with chalk marks on a big black Vietor, $125 to $250 for a Victor-Victrola, and we'll make vad cinch the 1910 pen Lincoln high #ehool team board. Passing the ball and run yesterday easy terms to suit ¢ ig also trying out] ning throug veryns and Pete Hu for | wtituted the practice rday, Bi ition, and there is at p nt! Co and Mucklestone have not reg: | ~~~ ee fet footed | but has ‘0 far faled to turn on One Dollar Brings a 1 Victor to Youll fleet-footed | but has so far failed to turn out rimm, has a! for practice BETTING the annals of Dugdale so down as some & replete with brilliant plays and va rious surprises. Spokane had the game apparent ly won on Davis’ home run ia the VANCOUVER, B,C some signal work com | Young MeQuarry, the school star, made his day in league baseball by pitching an excelle nt gan for the Beavers game in the last Grimm, brother of © ninth, Bennett led off and was re tired. Weed punched the ball to the fence, between right and center traveling to second, Cruikshank hit, but good fielding held Weed at third. Seaton jammed one down on the ground to Hetling on third Hetling juggled the ball and Weed came home, knotting th ither side scored ag Parifie Const Peale Steinway and Keer’ Unten Bt, Sonttio Nineteen sift ge Pacifie VICTO! horde of varsity f mewhat of soph night h home in the when Lewis and the Siiide oeene vocesqesinceear Crutkshank. lf Mtr Beaton, rf » MIKE ev nig Akin, ib é Hemenwa oe Lae ee ae | H AMERICAN LEAGUE NATIONAL AG hea = PORTLAND MAY = 6 tires Bence a og “Leery.” | hegeaio sete — hia eae ee ’ i ; sy chenit| NEW YORK, Sept. 21,—Neithe —~ . see Now York ‘ aoe Willie Hoppe Blossen have de | Str. Olty of ieverett or Telemmm| th. In the final ; et macys — The freshies were deeply in Prisk took a slow ball ~ des the. lle: | ie eee a es an 1 yesterday mort hen rib and got to first. Nordyke ¢ e », Vancouver 0, Tacoma 1 ] NEW YORK, Sept. 21.—That/they found the campus plastered sr to center, where Mora w —s See wt jracing on the Pacific coast will be} with insulting r After de used hands and feet on the ball), k 4 Pee i . jestablished on its old footing, with | stro he| with the result that Frisk scored. |; De ee ore! betting, was the declaration to- |! t Hetling flew out \ f...4 9 © 2 @ at oe @etaiaane Wiitaemas af the Me It looked very much as if the|!Useholder et Se a A a. i Wiliams of th : game would be tied again. Moran : tee 1} and Raymond each clouted the ball wet ' ee for a single she rene 4 : ; T 2 ARR. HLF 4 M ‘ ° 0 I ‘ : i game was for ' eee ae ® avenged Hinkle and Kiilitay: both M i 4 great ball, with the * BALLOONISTS BARELY Spokane man. The ul RT ESCAPE DEATH forced to de ae ‘ ing to save H PHILADELPHIA ey one-handed y . Aero 5 tholt . A r Ever hear that sil r o, “FOR THE LOV 7 | Charle en, th jeator he score: ' tha ex 1, R TH EF OF Beat mn. Th bi — MIKI whois drawing down $23.0 b t - p fr N hieago, b a mim An ep Pretty eS t it? Condo, one of The Star's car- |{™ Chicago, has a ‘ H t ' n by teh ( iz i “en : so the PINK I XI I ar ¢ A 1 eased “C u & z 1 t margin, the Totals 57 a2 @ *Batted for - in 16th *) , : ‘Weed was toju wer > t Spokane— AB RH. PO . ° . $2 abure , : . iiten wait th Qooney, ss...6 9 21 3 7 BO) Clevela ‘ ‘ . . oo ® sug cht F they would ac vee a a Me tic | ae: at edes way mster tary wea se| QE acoma| : Frisk, rf Ee ee ah D) Chicage ‘ 43 - ; ws nt tar f ht ser f bil Nol 6 © 3 22 0 Olst Le 2 ' . > , nestar for a al t series of bi Piidids . e. Ho if ea, come, st tne mi on the FLYER 2 “ ‘ o i ° 2 1} = } 1 ¢e@ 68 3 0 38 R. HE R. HE } in nald to have re Sobn rush, owner of the s 4 3 i t Ol At pit ‘ 3 3 At Roston - % fram ay with the bia ( nta, is Se Ra Was om a Pittsburg : > ® » buss Score by innings At Detr vececé 1) 4) St. Louts a ee ti ts of ensation in last ee hee Seattle... 009900001000009—1! Wasnington ............ 1 5 4) Second gan RH. BE} pr, ; ern Wash. |w ginning to show Bamaay, mane ; Bpokane OL0009000 2 At Boston ‘ 5S ia a tis p m end 7:16 p 4 Summary wo-base hite—Hen- | R. HH. Bl eees 1 Beart Steamer leaves from nett, Weed. Nordyke, Killiiay, Home| At Chicago Boel ak ger aburg sh 19 - ‘ to the a = yun—-Davis. Double plays—R ow Fax 3 & 0)" ‘Batteries field, “Leever andlocy, °°. ; ak te i al thovt notice mond to Bennett to Weed in to | New York 3 mon; Mattera, Brown and Gra-lo a, the : sn ‘wn Weed; Akin to R. H. Bi ham ; ane ha e without notice the pee mecte 0 At) EO: eens osccase & 6 4élat ladolpbia ae a r came up, and h ee ee 7 rise er hea, pru out By Hinkle, ¥: by Ketla NM casts nih 9 9 4) Cimetnnati Siecd Bc O hee be as re — i" coatipu can't win the auto| bs Killilay 0. wen oF 2 “ow eit q + rt aan 0.” Basen on t R. HB | Bocond jeame RH Be) There Srobantiicg Hetthe PG ergy oe roger Ty Cobb Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buyo! ' Pitches —Hink! 3 12 A: Brooklyn ¢ : lob or and | Pitched ba 64 4/Ch 3 ry ie will be extand > alar w prove a! Dance at Dreamland tonight ers as had ia | awing card in a sixround thing. | “- sell real estate, etc. " . itil The Howard Air-Tight Overdraft Heater Will Save Enough Fuel in One Season to Pay for Itself again taken me. Vic Yakima for the COAST LEAGUE Won. Lost. Pet The New Styles for Fall, an just asin former years, J 42 aon ih demand the admiration of every man interested iy aod Was GU Se Sine etine cele otittne MAGNE not ptr botaae oak, finished n Cnglish finish Mission substantially high. 18 inch alue at the regular legs, well fa 16-inch squar $1.26, Extra tomorrow only .. in good clothes. REGAL $15 SUITS have always been famous, because they embody every little detail of construction that marks the distinctive from commonplace The collars fit snugly, as collars always should. The chests are deep Diamonds on Credit isdasgesgstie 1} io Suacecswncee reese MAJESTIC THEATRE FREE Watch the classified columns of Th ar tickets advertis given o the 5 and full. The entire coat hangs with perfect balance direct from the are two free They will be shoulders—no pulling on the neck, no sagging—graceful, easy- fit- ting garments, cut in the very latest styles, and always in good taste. s whore names The cleverest Fall garments to be had. 4 Sanita 1) ort! Regal $15.00 Suits for Men are made of the same class of all-wool fabri , Read The sh a 4 1 ry avenpon that go into suits generally sold for $20.00 and $25.00—the same careful tai BA Gnd “Get the Habit” : St d loring, the same dependable trimming It’s that that adds m eat of ad IH ef Y au e) With Oak Ends Clearance Sale of and keeps them in shape and lool long as tl are worn. In plain me ¢ n extra well-made Davenport, ™ The REGAL and fancy effects, all the new shades of blue, nd gray, all sizes, 34 to Football Goods =i ar ay rye ne 6, for recular, stout and sl 1; the very suit for : ; ‘ Li \ : has eee ay 1 oa frame is made 46, for regular, t ut and slim men; the very suit for the mah who care the ' At tog 18x30 inek a, ee ae rie man who is particular about his appearance. Here only at $15.00 ’ i t the size for students’ t regular | With coil spri } . ings on botd ‘ price $7.0( ends; regular price The Best | Line of $3.00 All the Credit i This Picture Becond Ave, at Union st| Department Hat at $2.00 toe We T : t ° n - ae: ee and $3.50 Equals Any ihe to #2 a5 Shows Our ‘ } You Want S : oll ; sle'prt : AS Old Furni a for $3.00 Hat ihe to 81.2 New Six Story | i * ie for ; Latest . 4 oN | in Trade hae 615-619 FIRST AVENUE Bold in 6.00, i Building A | ae Styles — All Seattle beac . e New — For TA | On the Square Opposite Totem Pote || The Latest a | Now Being : ae | : me ey a \ Bargains Visit Leather Exclusive Seattle Ag ; 7 Shapes in Beactad af -ae) rang faa bi s ¥ § pe Agents for Carhar' > tall § ip f : | Buy No 9 g arhartt Working Clothes | Fall Styles naerrve, Goops (a i Pike and Fifth == a = | eee tee | Oe Exchange , | ee

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