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THE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1910, GOSSIP OF THE PLAYERS GREEK BROTHERS, BOOTBLACKS, [For Tricks That Are Vain, (Us WOULD BECOME OLYMPIC HEROES, Ask Dugdale’s Gatelceper STAR ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE GHT UP TO THE MINUTE NEWS THATS RIGHT VU INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS ung Boxer May Be Comer {| BOSTON, Ma Sept. 27,—-Opin | Jions differ covcerning the thrash ing of Harry Lewis, welterweight ! | lechampionship claimant, by Leo ; With the local baseball season] Last year a well dressed man Houck, of Lancaster, Pa } ANN ARBOR, Mich, Sept at an end ateke Vrank Wil urted through the gate, with the} Home eritics ay Houek “came ") 1 Where will © next champion nm was inclined to sit back last | word All right back” after being almost knocked “Mis Masters. Voice” i come from, is a question often ask sight and grow remintseent A What’ allsright?” asked Wil ' | Aleman sees many funny things, It} son | ed and alwa teres ing ath 5 Why, | can go back, can’t 1? 1 “Why, That Is the Real Thing—You Can't 1, " nines Cf & tide ou know coatn and 50) just went out to put my little get] It From the Actual Human | = sek age gy . ; gents fo gee the game,” said Wil-|on the car, She was taken sek and | lulose Voice!” polder is a ma Nag son, “ao If you eam get in for poth-} had to go home, But | want to go pats what way every You owe it (0 yours Uarveceities Sa4. ng you are that much ahead, And | back | day, upon b ; the Victor, | hear it! Wo wilt pings | er a rag d }there’s lots of people who try | Tell me how you got out,” re} And when amazement & you any Victor music yoy the brea d | “The-friend is one! plied the gatekeeper, “and you and ep" 1 | Want to heart The td or atar is heralded from one Rar " ; ¢ they further exclaim 1 ant he me popular, he all your friends can go tn * tuly represented is | « Victor was Whe the land to ar But whoever thought of lookin {nto a shoe shining parlor for record breaker? Right here in little Ann Arbor, tn the shadow of che university admit {stration Ddullding, two Charles and Paul Preketes. When Spokane played here early Right here, of course. n the season, @ man approached! Ay the turnstile was non-revers | Witton with the story that he had) jnje and could not possibly be used been invited to the game by Joe) ae an exit, Wilson explained to him Cohn, manager of the Spokane) that he would have to work some team, Wilson fold bim no ticket®|;hing different if he wanted to see Jhad been left and he couldn't letline game, The man was furious }him in. When the man tosisted im | and threatened to | © stock we om Victors from $10 to Cash oF easy payment ¥ ut the Victor ° a be | S cal > x F R Lf 2 -— a a g Fy He Maye 255482 19 yeara, respectively, do a thriving Jiqnantly, an offictal standin — om sie ane a9 dignant official standing meer and seo about It ° ‘oa ate ve ps ea up and asked what the argu ade dine ‘ek ain ‘ pi machboon ile Comat, nat they ny other life oe hin year the same man cam ; than the gathering of dimes might Tot aa ae F | back 1 tried the employ gate, never have been known had not a carne Come FOR Dutt iy’ card OP | withthe eamae Mors —— erman atudent discovered a high jumping ag a Oe mips | The second game this season was! f parapher a in the rear of — | pedis w’ was Cohn, BM) tne first day that the preaw gate| out, and trimmed Lewis. Others . shop and wormed from them the | iieites EN. oii was open, A prosperous looking say that after almost knock ou Sees *. . fact that they are practicing daily | A a. ae Ass nape re - man stepped briskly up to Wilkon Houck, Lewis “pulled” and permit. | — vas Keates Keer for the 1912 Olymple Fumes. | woman came to the press gate and | "4 #mited patronisingly od Houck to stick, and then, when | 5; We came from Megalopolis, t Everything all right? he asked [he tried to get started agi ruld | the man asked om the fact Me rig 7 arted again, could Greece, cig years ago com |that he was a great friend of Dug | “Good crowd? not, and was forced to take a beat | T Charles. “When we bere Se | dal Wilken sent a boy to fina} Wilson assured Rim that every | tne had no idea of prac re |Dug with a wink to tell him he| ‘hing was fine The chances are the two will be games or of attempt obey ne be successful. The boy re | “That's good. Well, | guess I? |rematched, and Lewis will at athletics. it as We grew . 7 } | that he was nowt tempt to pro the victory of the ine thought often ca: to t - laround, amd the fe left muck * your Ucket?” the gate Leo HouCcK |Lancaster lad was due to careless cba what you cali ‘the call plood v . 4 pees } od. Dug wa nd with . oon I — i or Nick Pre " m ald the time ntleman smited ing rom r = - message for the doctor” is I¢ “are a new man, 7 “YOUR FACE LOOKS gE. —_ bese Bhp 3 s & game bane th often, but 1¢ eve you don't keow me. f omens ‘OHI Cut DENTISTS: mat 0 sa Kia } . a i played out. At the last game a boy ¢ stockholders in the Turks sup tier of Greece mp =———————a!|Rurried to the gate with a care| These are only & few ofthe $0 MUCH BETTER!” aan ee eerie ‘Where to Go aad ‘How to Get we or of Greece = ' b » | bluff y try to w vet f » ” or Owl Dr . games of 1896 equaled the world’s CHAS. PREKETES. fully wrapped package, whieh he btuffe the t bet it ix ~ “es sor: for the nammer throw and hs te “ explained was from the drag store | nee any more fornn't We Stand | ¥ was the individual star in the Hel running high jump, and hag stepped | and Was to be taken to the traiper. one person in w ticket OF! pimpies apd Blemishes Cleared were iene Jenic games in Russia. " in 4:27 Wilson unwrapped tt and expased| pase, even ff he anys he haw a Back of Our Fa © September 15, 1918 on Pe cestes 16 en tatent, stand brothers bave trained, or}@ neatly folded sewspaper. The! mortenee on the bats the teams are Away by Postam, the New Work for 12 AND + jr pres feet me inch and weighing | perhaps prac n better word, | kid had fee tte ee Years. Ss EAMSHI © 188 pounds. His broth aul, who for a t an one gg bo - seen after one over Painless NK: is a six-footer, weighs 156. He says) show stead n wement ey : b f a when R ta a wz-focter, wolghe 158. He sare) ave ltie time te practicn bat ous| BALLARD TO OPE na ioe oe ng Dental aaa thee father he deterr tion 1 patience CLUB WITH BOXING tue ra th ork, Charles is an all-aroand perform-| which has characterized them since thon Cut Rate LEAVE er. At present he has a mark of th t their ho coupled with quickly re Prices, SEATTLE Sundays and Thoredays at Sagal wat the have two years \to norm: helr limit before At Vanceuver, Wash. yosterday,| (one. “My ems certain that the the Vancouver bigh stool toam)hta pinup brothers are | Woe from the army barracks In the | sahamed famous season ‘onaider.| City, N. 2 but since I hursdays at 7:60 p.m. 129 feet with the discus, 44 fe with the shot, and has cleared the bar at 4 feet 19% inches in the standing high jump. Paul does 5 feet 9 inches in _ HUSKY LAD WHO PORTLAND WINS WANTS TO FIGHT EYHIBITION GAME Masy Pay y reer #0 Shr OF TRer GOLD On PORCHLAIN }firw. football game of | ) Tr score was 1} Jable interest was gtiached to the|!aai my face is an clear as a new Se dhk’ WobichicAch’ tintin Seles \aame becanse the new rule game) bora baby's wonk y . servations appiy at City ° *, Wash, Phones Inds Setid oid Fittings, 61 Ce Rilver Fillings, Ste te-Teer ‘Wohtep, Saommatee Olven am Atl Work, was played In promptly disposing way UF quare), Sea | minor skia trout evidence ¢ 1 M GOODIER, CF & T A 3. u DOCK FOOT OF MADISON STREET. } | Ed Hagen, the Seattle policeman pugiiint, in down on the slate for a| to hea wo sonia Sah Yahlns Septet | eine "aeauien sees p'suich oss MAJESTIC THEATRE FRE FO» Tacoma!" "2 = VCEseseare3. PORTLAND, 0) 37 40. Young Fitzstmmons was to have ef tehing Watch the classified columns of | | wash Pb og filled this engagen with Merrit, | ‘ s posiam is ap-| The btar | ine fr dagge ween, eae 5 but his poor showing at Wilkeson | ¢ sufficient to sBOW) Somevhere there are two and 4he : 8 when Hagen put bim sway in the| A free upon request. | texets advertised. They a> oe on th ne Bro neg 7 second round made him a rather cy Laboratories, 32. given © the persons whose nar aot ct game a : ar wing card. Hagen|Weet 7 f street, New are weaJtoned tn the ad. These snaevan-aacema peur. | = a . he se t | i t Ponta fa sold n oo r 4 a .e~' in 4 n Yakima tomorrow | Y City. Poslam is sold In two names wore picked from the diree-| , SES TELE TAS amir, soe | ante st round tripe . with Die manager. Lonnie Austin ial, 50 pts; regular jars, tory vt ay be your own. Four Hownd Trips Daily Spchane od all druggists, particularly There is ye a g00d show at the | Leave Seattie 4.45 and 10.25 a m Portland 1 t lie © Drug Ce 4d Owl Dr Mt jc. Read The Star classified 5:45 ; | Jack Lassard, be Princo light og CO. am ~ t : i | atteries—Haker an@ will go with Ba. | Co | edu and “Get the Habit.” & m. and 12:16 Krapp and Murray, Unaptr ae tata: ee Cumation. at Cal , — rons — : 8 xP Fated gary. The date has not yet been| sgihose oeiieg 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE = LS Fire-Proof Storage amie | ject to change without notice. | Modes SER | “inet New York post] The Geattie Athletic tub etartedd The Very Gest at the Same Price Cin nnati at € . ter w hewn i i ifi po: , regen wag leg Ry ctor: WP BEKINS MOVING AND STORAGE CO, Ine. Business Bringers. Star classified ads. First game x 4 tho comuadiom face. big attend |] Medionn ot Twotfth East 414—Cedar 414 At Brook ‘3 ance at the class drills is expested \ sell real estate, etc. Pittsburg ... a 4 beginsing with next week sae Batt and Gibson Circle W. defeated Port Townfend team at Port Townsend Saturtlay we of 12 to 2 Circle W.} ame for Qeto- | @ the season. JOHNNY KELLY. yo? 8 Amateur Athletic KID LEwis. At Brooklyn “Kid Lewis,” a husky colored lad aky : he ret sinoker on nl engi of 133 pounds, who lives in Seattle] ginon- Ruck - ember 28. Mana ; ‘ais “ are, now, is looking for a match. No has arranged «| 42° ® @ omy Body is barred, says his manager Me t * se mene Bi puts between Hub : oe ‘ “hie AMUSEMENTS J. A. Camn ngs but either “Chick At Philadelphia Ps o} bard and "Emery at 146, Novag and “ Hudson or Roscoe Taylor is pre Le 1 1| Kelly at 145, and Peterson and ferred. Lewis had been fighting in 7 Rott 126 on r = Batt Golden and Bresna |*® a at are am ea California and tn the central states) sn my ~ @ attractions. Durfs before coming h He showed np| Strtionoueh Sane SES DR, | or the eiut bas bat fie ay 4 well recently in a boxing mat a jin splendid shape, and its member under the aw s of the \ehtp has increneed considerabl Bay Athletic club at the Grand) o¢ ps9. . 5. eee ash: Gant bee | oe | Joston a) JOUN MASON Batteries—Overall, Brown and S aeery ene ©; Brown and Raridon CHASE SUCCEEDS « STALLINGS AMERICAN suis tae” = we WIreHINe WE PAY CASH FOR NEW YORK, Sept. 27—The bick a vex : a GUNS erings and bitter feeling between| fatterios—Vaughn and Blair HARDWARE SEATLE THEATR Both Phones George Stallings, manager of the| Donovan and Casey a i or at nea TOOLS New York Americans, and Hal Manager Chase, the “peertess first baseman,” | Rowe UNKS TOCK of the Highlanders, culminated to-| at Cleveland 6 10 3} ™ RS LR day when Owner Farrell announced | poston ree ae FU ’ that Stallings had been deposed Furniture of all kinds and noon . deiphia at St. Low ont. | and that Chase has been appointed| ory wphia at Louts post- | ything else you have for sale manager temporarily lw, |i Best prices paid ial People’s Supply yoned: rain Diamonds on Credit}, “FARLAND THINKS FUMED OAK ROCKER—This a | HARDWOOD BUFFET—A very | CENTER STAND—This fs a | HARDWOOD CHAIR—A genuine Limberts “Arts aa pleasing design, finished to rep- | solid oak Center Stand, in the | popular style, with Lois Theatre : Crafts de with high | res oak, in the | Barly English finish; ft ts strong | uous back posts, pore f (he eveds om the few HE’LL BEAT HYLAND Co. v ANTAGHN, Manage Hh back at, full box con- | golden or Early iwh’ finish; | and substantial and well brac with short arms 2 Main 1906: ome, struction, upholstered in genuine | serpentine drawers; beveled mir- | under top; the top {a 24 inches | bossed back pam STEMLING JEWELERY 0. } mime Ww 208 Railroad Av. §. NEW YORK, Sept. 27.—Packes goatakin of a rich brown color; | ror; two roomy cupboards, two | square; large shelf; regular | servicea! chair, in the McFarland picks himself to win b Phone L. 5250. 2 ce “St 85 ris, Socal “oa Bring Vous Husband With You to See the Wonderful Free Sewing bashing rae ‘woman IN THR CAS® ee oe «2mmee “Oo egular price $14.50. drawers; regular price srice the knockout route over Dick H an ¢: $8. 15 oo ri ular p $13.75 prion et seep eae jland, of California, in thetr bout to : Wie Wa Prtens Mex : ; At Fountains & Elsewhere |"! «| the Fairmont Ath A 7 The Original and Genuine Main S44 i, 9 Play pool at Oriental Pool Root If he has worked with automatic mebreg } : rd av. between Pike and Unio : t . 66 | farm with automatic tearve ters | ap Food-drink for AN Ages. Berg men er gree The STATE BANK of Seattle HE WILL APPRECIATE THE FREE | t restaurants, hotels, and fountams. wes ANG: COMME, nth thle position to fe will not want you to sew for the family | Debcious. invigorating and sustamng, handle ¢ vecounts . j a " _ | with a machine which hasn’t been improved s Keep # on your sedeboard at herve. rrtment has made rapid wt SUMED OAK Taare re’s | to speak of for 25 years, Both of you will be | SANITARY DAVENPORT= quick lunch prepared in a minute we have many of the ble. ‘The legs are well bracec The Rocoscillo Movement 1 joi Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICK'S FOR 1ecounts in tt ” aly und SS ae and ly bolted under top, The Rutewiatii Shuttle F ector | ¢ iron, patent link Sprine .¢ : F in Na Combine or Trust peaks in our favor. We should me drawer with wood pulls, wide | Automatic Locking Drawers ends “with hetical speini 8 4 PRIVATE LESSONS ar, | $16.00, Special 7 lhe Rotary $8.50 Davenport. Special 1 ; - SMALL GUNS $10.50 Ihe & Set 4 ay > ESTIC yg?) | The State Bank || ==4*5s OF SEATTLE CREAT BIG BLACK PACH RIOT Get Thies Ative MUTUAL LIFE BLDG. First and Yesler FOR ROY. STEVENS, Fourth and ¥h ; SMALL GAME AMMUNITION All the Credit — We Are Agents for the Our New Location“ *" Morar Will Be — } Safe Medicine for Children HUNTING SEASON OPENS ; Foley's Honey and Tar is a sat i enn Lee The Gratitude of Elderly People GES THEATRI . . and effective medicine for fine t what f Vauntevitte r harmful drugs. Get only the ger " H ‘ 1 DOUNK & OO | as Foliv's tones nd Tas vd Ss TLE Srommre ro Soops yellow package Bartell. Dr aT. We 4 > } “ ver A i me ur Drug We Will Move Next January pg age nag A The Great Fuel Sa |—-Bartell Dru I

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