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Oh : } + if Standing of the Clubs. am a home run goeth before That a fall” was part of the lesson that learned at Dugdale afternoon, Zeke over the right field Zeke Za park yesterda hoisted the ba fence in the fourth Inning and tied the score with the Pennants-clect and great was the joy in grand atand and bleacher, Great, lik« wise, was the joy In the bosom of the temporarily mighty Zeke as | eavorted around the squa graciously shaking hands with the dasemen But alas and alack! Little did Zeke foresee what was in store for him. Fate just sat back snickering until Seattle was a run ahead and figuring on winning the game Then Mr. Zackert got his’n--spe- eifically, two singles, two doubles and a home run, the same amount ing to five runs. While the game as a whole was hardly worth while, the seventh tn ning produced a problem in mental Daseball that gave the fans some thing to think about to determine whether or not Bennett scored. With the bases full and one out Seaton bobbed up a fly tn the tn field. Shea, who was playing see ond, Cooney and several others gathered around where the ball was due to land and they all missed it with considerable eclat. Bennett, who was on third, shot home, and Woed, on second, tried to make Shea recovered con a time to throw him out third, but aciousness In the cold light of retrospection | { ft is easy to figure out that Seaton ‘was out when he popped the tn- field fly, that none of the basemen were forced, consequently Bennett's score counted, because there were but two out, Weed's out coming aft er Bennett crossed the pan. But with these facts telescoping each other on the field, the fans had a few minutes of delightful argument. | The score NEWS THAT’S RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS ZEKE MAKES HOMER, BUT DROPS GAME ° THE STAR--FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1910. GOSSIP OF THE P LAYER INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY. QUEEN ANNE |, "SQUAD READY w ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE | | Butch Macginnity Claims to Be First Airship | Inventor; Rooster Gave Idea That Won Game here to Go “and How to Get The NATIONAL LEAGUE | The football squads of the Queen aca per BY HOWARD MANN, ‘ a4 {rules to bother a good player in| Anne school—there are two of them , a Pet Did you ever see an airship?” | / those days, Nothing was barred were thrown into the thick of the 92 681 /asked Doggy Coot, the former foot | not even hurdiing, So that night! practice game last night, and there HIPs st Bee b tar as he reat 4 I rigged up a box full of springs | are some speedy youngsters in the COT SORE ER atch Macginnity’s deak and too and a pair of wings and strapped| bunch. The first game will come “p a Ri ” “D, ‘ v1 HH “ You, I have, anor Hutch, | day flying around my room and|the soldiers at Fort Worden. The rs ae awakening from & a of the) breaking up the furniture crube will play @ bunch over in LEAVE bi dag ppotstads wood fee colons days a beara | The day of the game I bid the | Bremerton ' days 1078 at 1 ow R. BB, | CO. Whee ae ee eet device on the sidelines and went in| The members of the first squad, |f Arrive ‘ jaya and ‘Thuradaye at 7-99 At New York .... 1 10 1 | Years and the best fullback tn the to play. I was right half in those] as officially given out by Coach ¢ and : “a Chicago oe an 8. OSA A “a jays and played end on the do | Fowler last night, are Knowles, ‘owart and Gunes! Rattories —- Pfeister and Kling Groat, wasn't it ald fe I alipped a plece of lead| center; Langdon an N ne : Drucke and Meyers. Doggy, bumming a match from pipe up my sleeves, and on the first} ®uards; Celll, Pulver and Cook nt eat Maly Second gam R. H. Bj the blond who answered Butch’s play I put the old indian Bone | tackles ant and Cook, half iwaieee At New York , eto. a reeger e and read B. P. Roe for Breaker to sleep backs; MeFee and ddwards, ends berth.» a ~ o] $4 a woel % 4 Foster, fulibac ret Chicago sere cees 3 - ‘ .. replied Butch “pat “After that wo had a chance,| ©#8*Y, quarter, and F , Solibacts. i Mey, ekate and ¢ Phones Ie iF a ‘ertet e bac p- | ep end o a " eo = = a, ¢ U wettterteg—Reulbach and KUO8: | nese fellows get too much credit and at the end of the first halt th I. i. GOODIES aa iitze and Meyers RH. B| The aviators have ne all right score Was 5 to 0 against us. He At Boston cececeecd 9 «9 /8Rd they've made some improve tg a. 1 told the boys to Chasinnath ..... 0s a 1b ot] ments in the machine, but the aoa are ‘ong pe Mariucel from “ oo — Ratteries--Fromme, Gaspar and| Wrights didn’t invent the airship would. in 1 h ¥ hgh enn or T | McLean; Brown and Raridon. by @ good deal ae ae ee three mis or acoma) : RHE There's been a lot of bunk ites of play SiabDhedtasill | At Boston 7M | printed about alrehips, They give So they went at it hammer and | “aaa . |these aviators bundles of money tongs til! the second half was al} phe football prospects at the on the Batteries Rowen and Clarke. {#9¢ gold medals, Hut nobody most over, and I sprung « bluff} took on a brighter hue last ac Ferguson and Karidon. (Seven in-|°¥e* ave me any medals, I'm about changing my shoe laces and | night wh Coyle and Fred nings, darkness.) i the guy that really invented the/) er Ba sidelines, where 1) sparger, ns «of Inst year, ama a Three round trips aatiy, os whet airship.” my wings, donned the moleskins for the first atte at 7 m, 138 mn t Brookl = be * In “at so?” remarked Doggy; | d & sweater around) time this year ae ~- Toe ""y gy] “funny 1 never heard of tt.” ts to hide the machine} Coyle has been on the sick lint . teasiaanan: See ae Phelps Well, it happened before 1|\ bd back into the play. the} and for a time it was doubtful m, and 12:15 Sicenteas eateet and Miller. ‘| went to Lalapaloosa and met you, CRUG ~CHUG'' AND HE FLEW = | quarterback was hep and gave alwhether he would be o get ot. P. § sean sari old pal. I apent two years in RIGHT OVER THE BUNCA—~ = signal» ! Grew. off the ae *t,] out this year, st about . a nd ached Meohmy aniversity, whore I played | > - : —|K) ad the ball and pushed the! recovered his old tim ngth and Tel, | Preece—Sunset, BM. 1992; AMERICAN LEAGUE andor tho name of Schmidt. But jamith playing center and an indian, t re ed the springs.| speed and will be out in uniform bject to change without notice. | MEALS SERVER iy ~ I couldn't make a frat down there|#@ed Hone = Breaker playing |The wings began to whirr, and|for the remainder of the season — t el Standing of the ‘ abe. : because they ran to highbrows | Malt and pg bent two of them |! just went up in the air and flew Sparger did not intend to turn Phitadetphia Se" We Niland ereesy arid: 1 got a bid] a, “Tid Mave beaten Yale ¢ the Marlucet team. The full-| out at all this year, as he ts carry ? preate «.. -..2 3 $31 |trom the Decay Keptaolongs, but | y,2 d play was the only/back made one vain grab at me.|ing a heavy course of studies, but » 69 “B68 |T turned it down because I wanted [ju Aut | cut Botany Eng-|but I kicked him in the eye and|he heard the call of the gridiron Ee to be @ Sigh Hoopalong. So 1) 8 Lt till Td figured out to bd over the line for & touch-| and is now making a strong bid for uldn’t think of thing {1 | down. to look out of my win-|6 to 5 saw a Plymouth Rock | “Holler? ot But In Fireproof Storage Warehouse for furniture, pianos, trunks, oe BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO, inc, Madison at Twelfth East 414; Cedar 44 I kicked goal and we won,| fullback, the position that he play ed last season Another reeruit Dobie's squad last night when Dar ts 421) Went up to Lalapaloosa, 1 |there’s more sport and a football | star has a chance to bust into the/ Chicago St. Loule .. and rooster fly over the fence around | lered course they hol they were playing ¢ was added to Greek letter gang. At Cleveland RH. E| petore 1 left 1 put on this air) tof, Bingham's yard lour field, they were 200 miles from| cll, s 1s0pounder who played| = ent meer al At Cleveland .....+++++++ y & rooster can do that, why,|home and we had the guarante Spokane high seve’ ears . : sg: “ hip hin, w bh - « with Spokane high several year pire Seem 5 . 2) civiog day Gone wih Martuces, I'm the rooster that ean do tt, too,’ |money. What could they dof ago, put on his football togs with Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy Batteries — Ford and Mitchell; |in4 wo were in for @ beating be.|. housht to myself. 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Hl mers and this is an unlimited guarantee of satisfaction to you. Coaney to Nordyke Btolen bases Bacrifice out 7Z Shea to Hetiing Moran Cruticahank ack K Brook » Hemenway TIE SCORE IN VANCOUVER VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 22 A big crowd witnessed the 10-(n ning gruelling contest betw the Beavers and the Tigers here ye terday afternoon, and darkness called the halt just when. the home footers were convinced that just ut the Tigers Hills class. Tt was a pitchers’ scrap from! start to finish. Charlie Schmutz put ‘em over in fine style from the in the Over-the one more trip to the willow would OHI | beginning, but big Ed Erickson warmed up and held everybody in Place in grand shape. | The score | er— AB. R. H. PO. A. EF © » i 1 2 , ” Breen, 3b ‘ 6 oO ’ 1 > Adama, if i i 2 i 1 Househ’r, rf ® 3 2 © of Streib, 16 Poe's ee. oe Brown, 2b 8. eB te Scharnw'r, as. .4 1 9 ° 2 Lewis, ¢ bey De 2a ae Gas Erickson, p ‘ ” i ° a *Swain 1 0 v e 6 Totals ” 46 i *Swain batt © Brown in tent AB. R. H. PO. A. 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