The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 28, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1910, AND FULL or interest to" Ait FANS | GOSSIP OF THE PLAYERS IT WORKED! IT WORKED! JULIUS GOT HIS SHIRT.—-BY FRANK LEET ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY “POLLY” GRIMM | 18 LAD OUT AK HOPE LiLo \ wowy Recogniae} RELEABE ME!! AH GLAD OEY f WANTA Cour (oe YounG SLAVES: ~ ue LU FACHO MUT TAKER THAT Gory! EF cose ( BLABY A ee ant Om eo Polly Grimm, captain of the “U" F Shier in MAK * Lapsed team, tore a ligament in his left pee | shoulder loowe in practice Inst night sash | and will be out of the game for at| : least a week | Grimm was carrying the ball on} 1 tackle around play and fell heay-| ily with his left acm doubled up| under him, At first it was thought | that the husky tackle had broken his collar bone Grimm bas been all-northwest | ehotee for jeft tackle du past two years, and University of Washington has} winning another Northwest ORDER ONE TODAY! Joble started serimmage work Pacific Const Distributers \. Pecifie Const Monday afternoon and ever) VICTOR Tathing Meimway aun , then accidents have bappes Machines Vianow aad Plays & that it seems that) ‘ Pianos 5S MINUTES LATER yer M | L-STAR ENSURE sTHRSO "CROWD 1S AWFUL PEEVED SUL SCORL)#LLSTA kbs =" [Sherman WE PAY CASH GUNS HARDWARE | mage through which Coach Fowler, | NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—The de} SPOKANE, Sept. 28.—Directors time past. Speaking of the action : thronement of George Stallings | of the local club, President F. F./Of the Queen Anne school. put his from the management of the New| of the Spokane Amateur Athletic itial sack for the Highlanders, as will be made to spite Charlie Mur |sert that, although Stallings un phy, owner of the Cubs, by taking | doubtedly was honest in hia charges clashes with the hw lingham at Dugdale's pa boys of the Cannery City are tetaliatory, there having been frie. bers look at the matter in (he light tion between the clubs for some) of “bea Emery sald |men yesterday, Edward Cun ai York Americans today brought | ‘OOLS Club, at a meeting held yesterday There is nc ess connected | aingham, halfback, sprained his] CHICAGO, Sept, 28.—Anticlpating |down upon the head of Ban Johw T NKS afternoon, adopted resolutions sev | with the mov Soeay Week ak eo Wk ot eb Gian & week of ldleness between the} mm the censure of nearly every | TRU site crate agro “Meultees sab Seatth "oa sles 1 for a week or two. The first team | and the playing of the world’s ch: toh ro go tor bie af | FURS cy ned up against the serubs and 4) pionship series, the Philadelp od bite ht against the Hich.|{ Furniture of all kinds and ek osteo eee \uenmommaes trons gentry das this {series of Hine bucking was gone! Kinioticns will keep In form by . tra * Mhet and derierc If saything else you have for ale that unless immediate | assurances recently barred out, and as this (eos when the injury was ous | Atilct nt {tenders ot, and declar would send creditable representa-| work with, we t ht we would try | "ined | ican league, according to Jimmy | charges of “quitt tives, the P. N. A. meet awarded idevelbping our talent inside our OWN) gis, wit) wow lee fleat fox McAleer, manager of the Washing |Chase in good fal this city last week, would be club. ina a aie veuren | ton Americans. in addition to the| ‘The critics, after reviewing the Fail Beheduie Kitective September 18, 191k dropped Despite Emery's assurances, how. | Fame of the yest of & purpose of the Athietios in keeping |iatter records of Chase at the in-} Co This action is regarded here as ever, the majority of the club mem ' . in trim, it ts believed that the move ° / STEAMSHI 208 Raliroad Av. &. ng the other fellows to it eo ecm siinmmaneiiia hous} Gabe & Sanh Wane chlo Gees the edie off the world's series. {that Chase purposely played | Phone L. 5250. urphy bas incurred the il(eeling | ball, the charges were not ov AMERICAN LEAGUE with the new rules, should pu all, the charg re not pr saieentecan sso. taf g.| First game R. H. K.latiff fight against the local Inds of the American league magnates |The records show that Chase ac At Brooklyn 4 7 3 At St. Louts eps |>Y refusing to move up the last | cepted his chances at first with only {Pittsburg siiess..J8 «661 | Philadetphia 6 11 ©] The first debate between high og bm op ne bo br lg tthe aeval num f misplays ever Batteries— amaita, Phillippi and Batteries—-Morgan and Lapp; |achools in Seattle will take | the m bere Fh . vin en “eg ore | attributed to “the peerless first Gibson; Knetzer, Dessau and Miller, Boyd and Killifer fon Dee er 16 between Q ee ‘all dg “ see ae ar sacker,” and if Chase wally did} Bergen. Ten innings First game R. HW. E./ Aune and Ballard. Judges of Pe a oom Ain 0 ya ao . sd jay down,” it was the inside | Chicago at Boston postponed; At Cleveland 5 «6 «CO bates will hereafter be selected a -—~ catchers; |team play, which could not be einen Mot tues rain "| Boston 3 9 1} from a list prepared by the debat-| “se. Johnson, Ford and ( shown tn the players’ averages, but Return : rth, partis First game— RH Batteries—tiunt, Hall and Mad-|ing advisory board instead of pro-| Pitchers; Chase, 1b; Gardner, 2b; | undoubtedly would affect the stand. | C ¥, at Reture *s ncluaing At New York . * den; Carrigan, Demott, Mitchel! and | miscuously as heretofore | Bush. as ae 3b; Milan, if; Cobb, | ing of the team e 7 4 Cincinnati i 4 7 1 Smith ot; Spceker, ¢ — + a Batteries—Gasper and McLean First game R. H. B/ Play pool at Oriental Pool Room] 4. yiicsd’s astlon ? ARE YOU THINKING | . t t i) r 7 i in running . = a ans | Ab Ohbenen 2 { tonight. $10 cash prizes daily. 1413 ao ng house thie fall? Wee. Amis, Hendricks and | (t Chicago r 1 [3rd ay. between Pike and Union. |Ot on Wolgast moans that Packy i house this fall? If so, | Are You Ready | ee a he can't the light for your Wall Paper and | RH. Ble Batters . Gray ama. Merete | ca Oe rele. y. 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