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NEWS THAT'S RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS “Aw WAN! OF M08! HUMAN Lookin’ CANOY Rar Youse HAD IN / Oe sToAH! f SAY! EF AN iN HAO ACoURE OF OEM BRATS FOr A MINUTE, AN pry AN COWO te: SPOKANE LETS US GRAB TWO MORE There wasnt any particular) Brand Wash : ~ ‘ak Dlase or any | ular glory to the Dares — We mk. closing of the local baseball m hy ito B tia Dugdale park yesterday noon, There were two ga neither of wh quite satisfied “ck | those who had paid real money ‘ Beattle we both, the first 9 | ott to 2, the i o 6. Spckanes p ince in the An Hh POOA first game was ‘o criminal, no ed gi . * dese than sey ‘ora, which 3 a Pe a Not the sort of baseball people i ae ee to pay money to see. The se 6 £8 6 game wes a Little better, but « 25 2 ue 8 far from four bit ball. Spokane | 3 : * 06 1 for Portiend lost wight, where the: tak Saas Se ke | play the che The score oe cae The score RED Bs Bee ee First Game. ne Beattie 40.2 RB OO 4 Bw) TOOe me 9 ae St Brand, of 2 3 1 © 6! Spokane AL MH H. POA aymond.sx 5 0 1 & & o Levy, oe ee Re we ee Bennett, tb ‘ 2 1 ' 3 e m1 ‘ ° 2 1 ° Weed, ib ‘ 1 tn 1 ° . 0 1 5 1 Cruiksh'k. 1 4 9 8 8 0 8 Ree SS is ie ton, rf gh SA ee SNe ee We ES He: Akin, 3b Pf aoe oe os Cee es ee Flomenway.c.4 2 2 ¢ 9 8 McNamara, #b.3 1 1 1 8 Hinkle, p ¢ 1° 2 8 6) Brook as 8 -_— — Krataburg, pS 0 6@ «618 Totals Say ’ 8 27 #15 ! ‘ Spokane ARR H POA Totals no mm 6 Davia, if Cee ik Bp eae rae seine etwrtect..4 9 1 6 8 Seago by: tnten ‘ : 1 ° . rf , i i : Ue ee ae eae ‘ ° 1 2 a abt oO e ° 2 a i 3 ‘ e o ¥ pitched ba it; Hetling. by Kr "| ew e by Innings Caee ‘ Becket Sumner my ¢ rode aveows Umpire CINCINNATI, Sept * 6. —Harey | Coveleskie, the giant left-hander, declared too wild to keep by Man ager Clarke Griffith, has retarned to the Reds, after a wonderful sea fon tm the Southern league. True his record made in a minor league, but the Southern is but one lass removed from the big leagues, Coveleskie went to Birmingham | discredited. It was hinted he had @ strenk of saffron a foot wide.! HARRY so VELESK Some said he'd soon be back in| stand. The string was there all the Tristate, where he hailed from| right, only he didn’t know it. And originally. the Reds tried hard all season to When re 4 by Cincinnati,| ferk the big fellow back by means but without Covey shed string, “Released! think enough string on me? SHORT SPORT Hans Wagner stands farther away from the plate than any bat ter in the big league rs, and exclaimed: |of this same Why, don’t they even! success. ot to keep a| No Southern league club was able dida’t ander do anything with Coveleskie He to the nerve to stretch long singles into two-base hits and the brains to steal bases, Wonk those old-timers can |real ball player? r how long for stand a Look at the dope and newsy, Off again, on again, Wikins sheet, Abruzzi That Barney Oldfield Jack son race fs atill be Wonder If that big cheese shown at Appleton, Wis, bears any resem biance to Herr Placke? John ing talked about | You can't down the press agent Someone aske d Ketchel in San didn't ¢ a MAJESTIC THEATRE FREE ‘oungster on ae . ‘ mle Watch the classified columns of Pop Anson wants to break into} the national game again—as a man ager, Why not? Look at some of | the lemons now working at it Francisco wh Cleveland ha a first named = Holnhe Some -vher re are two free Di ds tickets a 4, They will be ¢ C di t given 0 the persons whose names amonds On Uredity sion, 2 ihe nerwons hose names the goods on the firs names w yicked from the direc a cece tn tory. ‘“chey any your own. 16 Wentiake Ave. There 19 a.wayy a ¢ show at the Ind, 5708 tie ead The Star classified ada and “Get the Habit.” balk QUEL Back in : Majors With Wonderful Record is Coveleskie, Once Hoodoo GOSSIP OF THE PLAYERS fr ovr MOON FACED SLOB ONLY Don’ WAKE r hee nie MA leacher | * finished.the all season with m fight, sand other throwable art! being employed by b The first game was 0 | ox and played to heavy ¢ [ a TACOMA, Sept. 2 and the play On h nides,| ninterest-| eipts », Byrnes. tcPadden to ama to Breer Umpire Hall REMARKABLE THINGS IN COVEY'S WORK 20 of 29 games, « Won be ing ted Eight shutouts Not m than three ron scored off him in any of his win sing games Ia ont runs. more t four (wo-bit games, three three hit game six fourhit games and four ot his aid the than at two games ame y four ga were more than «ix bite made off him In his 20 winning games but runs were scored off him His team was shot out tn four of the eight games he lost Only 1 hits were made off him fo the eight games be lost In three of the losing games, he allowed but three hits per game In one losing game he pitch ed no-hit-norun ball for nine innings six weeks he was in} When he was during the last the 0 anization announced to plich the opposition | jourled up and faded away. They] | that all Birmingham had to do was to tosd Covelenkie’s glove onto! the mound, tell whom it belonged to, and then go in and win while| the other fellows stood 4 4 pet-| | rt | T i folle j Birmingham management 1 a system in pitching the big Pole, which seems to have work aplendidly Instead of | pitching him in his torn every five jor six days, Manager peworth | | put him in twice in some four-game | series; twice he doubled up the | Pole in three one-ga series, per mitting him to rest for the next ix « en days The result is h c bach ong the big mes again, apparer as good as when b beat the ut of a pennant two years ap tinanager who knew the game, / What do I want of a manager?” r teve. “I want a guy with a rol, and Mizner has one.” | Someone ought to examine Ket chel's tea before he ts permitted to | ip it. That talk about meeting | Johnson again ls as if Steve had been given a shot of some thing | | | GREGG SHORTHAND 3 TO 5 MONTHS GRIFFIN’S BUSINESS COLLEGE Vow Matght Bldg witth and Pine Come Te foun PAPA pAgintiotiadol. etek iteliad Bb BASEBALL NEW GAME? ONLY 4,500 VYEAKS OLO. iv magarine, with a low moan re #| treated to the dining room * eeteeahehaenane “Mahogany S Stands and Tables _ THE STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, : HAGEN WON IN “see.” anid Clark Griffith =| of the Clactanatl team, “that *| Although no established records the setentisis have traced the were broken in the event, Joe Sea-| fame way back to ancient . ton was declared winner of the ball Ry pt * throwing contest at Dugdale'’s park That right?” queried Larry *| WILKESON 26.~Young | Yesterday afternoon, He threw a MeLean, with ® sudden inter & ball from the fing pole to the top Pitesti On 8 ho came up fre est. "Why, I thought the b> sazaagrenaroe who ame up from! or tne grand stand. Seaton and) arted about 1842, im « Frisco prepared to fight anybody or! Crujkshank were each given 16% | Quarter-Sawed Golden Om 1910, ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY =) POsT- SEASON BALL, 7 GAMES The postseason games between | and the ae 6 wey gus! (sue \ Wienke Bi9 Yous oy ven oer OF ‘DE CH the Spokane champions allatar” aggregation will com monee tomorrow in Spokane, There will be seven games Im the series, | # doubleheader being down on the | |wchedule for next Bunday, Here in the Hneup of the twinkling atars Pitchers; Zackart and Jonas, Beat tle; Erickson and He Van couver, Catchers *, Tacoma; | Custer, forn ithe. First base: Weed, Beattle; second base Breen, Vancouver; third base, | Akin, Beattie; shortstop, Raymond, Seattle; outfielders, Adams, Van couver; Cruikshank, Seattle; Btey ena, Tacoma; Householder, Van couver SEATON THROWS WINNING BALL! 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