The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 22, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR—THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1910, SOUSA FoR. | GOSSIP OF THE PLAYERS | SionilicWamet hi en Wno wey SEA TTLE LOSES World Series Star “Is Portland Afraid? | IN SLOW GAME | = att som Put [ont SPORT kane and. Portland, Northwestern A and Pacific Coast league champions be aay The games were to start Mo + lage Mae He NATIONAL LEAGUE ry enunes, were to slart MOREMY, | is mon hi 7 ge HBR vas we the aime cura th | Wp by ether man WK STEAMSHIPs " ' Peery ame thing The cancellation of| 5 UDes R ” “De; ‘ole do owned by George = ‘ srday’s ttle matter at Dug: | Nes sur se ; the series, as Manager Cohn, of the | p.cclorad® H. owned by George I l a “Prince upert” and “Prince Ge park was not baseball, strte inna - ? ’ ; Indians § officially informed | jowored hor own world's record for ‘ name speaking; more iike the id | roomtyn ; vi . Baan = a Bo ‘ . or ar-old trotters from =~ - a game of town ball or re : A eee 5 | 5 Bg Senso 16% to 2:06% © it was not hard a | a é some com: | At New York tt tiny be added that « fanager Baisden, of the Lincoln a ¢ serious work St. Louis eal | Fed . ‘ tance in inducing the ¢ on | football team, tn trying to Ket a Claflin and Chinault were the} Batteries — Golden, Lush and] is the fact that the Coast |r kame with Wenatehee for Saturday pitchers; both were weak, with|Phelps; Marquardt, Ames and } 4 |held in-class A, while the He wired his offer last Monday, but Chinault the weaker. The Indians | Meyers only 1 has not recelved an answer ye clouted the le pitche 3 ipposed! sailor! , So times, wh je math At Philadelphia . and the ¢ Anne petite eam nine bing Phe fielding on incinnati will be given sides wa t e oe b ries—Covaleski, Burns " 1oOnor ‘ ghee Clarke; Chalmers, Moren, St « ‘ ° \ Hiers a time pa ap ES rns * . "tea wants | QO” Tacoma Peres Soe oo FV ont FAVER | Str, OY Of Leverett oF Tetom k with th fast on his 29 at Fond Du Lac, Wis he SEATTLRTA COMA nOUTE and can take any sort of a throw ~ | ; ‘ pla and tant h . stch was arranged last nig ty patty Boe the stick ee oe which he bad constructed for| HOLIDAY SERVICES Bennett for Seattle aia ¥ . a for Spokane were t ef b t ; If Connie Mack decides to use a ‘ © following Is the tnitial selec with two errors ap b ns . spit ball artist in the world’s se ’ fon by Borleske of his firat team: | t of jos, he will pin bis faith upon " eman and Griffiths, alternating «jthat man of the mist, Jimmy ‘ c er and right guard; Broad = - , Dygert. right tackle; Souver, tett + v . Dygert might be a surprise in a Humes and Madigan, + 4 from H sie WF leecloa oo Important. as" that be Yan Dye, eft end: Wok. | xcmaier” $0 sis" Fire-Proof Storage New York 6 2 ey 3 Coen ond Athletics Al Stee. lok ‘hetioeee lock titi $ o'clock each and The Very Best at the Same Price Batteries dwell rhop and - % - wen: ; er tu e 7 oF bet Cte eal Beet Wee ond lican league afire this ye he might fool the wise ones and t Burke, right hat BEKINS MOVING AND STORAGE CO., Ine, t is surety « become the star, ax Babe Adams) Danco at Dreamland tonight year ngs Foye geen SEE | Madison at Tweifth East 414—Cedar 414 Payne ne art of the dam; did last fall soo |Gau ae Monday fol | RHE » | At Cleveland oeee o 3 ‘ Philadelphia ae ae Batteries coombs and Lapp Panuell and Smith, (Called tith. | account darkness.) | RH. BR At St. Louis Se oe | oston ee ee Batteries—Smith and Carrigan; | Mallow and Killifer COAST LEAGUE and ” #1 196 7 Three Seattle Men Stars. VANCOUVER WINS IN CLOSE GAME VANCOUVER, B. © In one of the vest ga local grounds t inning game t Brinker was the son of either t sensational one-handed cs sides beating out a bunt | inning, thereby causing th be filled. Adams The Eighth Lesson i (U1 Do We Serve Others as We Would Ourselves Be Served? right field. ® * ee ee | "| BROADWAY FEARS NORTH YAKIMA The Broadway high school has just completed its coming season. C« ts the hardest eee ee 1}2 wSPrecce PPP eee ee eee eee eee ee eee eee ee That's just exactly how we do serve—exac tly how we will serve you. We endeavor always to place ourselves in our customers’ position—we buy to Satisty you——we price to satisfy you \\ plan in every way your complete Satistac- tion We will serve you well er 1, Broadway vs ham, at campus; October & lup, at Puyal s. Ev \ : Octot 2, Broadway v a This trade mark stamps your at campus; October : | ) Broadway vs Queen Anne t} stove or range the best, from November 5. padwa every standpoint, that money can buy cf same how ute “ 7 1 You can select any BUCK’S i ge , A ~ x ou ¢ T seicc ny , - FAIR ON TODAY w°%205 2) 0.208, Ki Sanat Jumping and hurdle Saensece= | Ml ee $9.50 Mission Rocker for | (=e i tree ; yi =o J y $4.75 This $14.59 , This $19.50 ary, We feature shia nent Rocker | Hitchen Cabinet KITCHEN CABINET | { Msn pice of toni | § O75 $1 Week th ndsome and 55 eine FZ sags race wa with seat and back ~ t cabinet you've - s * : BY, ue i Aart ; ' rec in best Diamonds on Credit wa gm ever had @ chance to buy at! this kK | vrade. _ Pantasote oer wot | the goods on the first | f price tand x feet high, has 5 “ i \ = i | oice ot tumec ¢ “iain 104 Excellent Food BM gad tarciealoeas tants , ly English fin well a A Night im the Snow DANCE ntti Fone DREAMLAND Seventh and Union TONIGHT Thursday, Sept. 22 SNOW MAN—FALL OF SNOW Herr Franz Adelman S Big Snowball — and Orchestra ADMISSION Dancing Starts 5:40 _——

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