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THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1910, [se TSM, GTR] GOSSIP OF THE PLAYERS [Aisttnitit hihi] ‘ “TAKE OUR ‘ ADVICE over La Blanche, though he gave then manager, had Coombs as good) Coombs i# an outofdoors man. | | exhibitions throughout the east With) as signed, It later developed that) He was a farmer's boy and ay ye - 1} } | s pf , A | | If You Are Going #4 Jack Coombs, Pitching Sensat | a) eee | ack Coombs, Fitching Sensation, t pati | | we canny commu Regular Back-to-Nature M Teak cael | ee MONEY, NOW A CITY FATHER Is Regular Back-to-Nature Man : |] pest 1} Model Millinery Parlors OF * t "i ° > BY LEONARD D. COMPTON Ws ¢, practically supporting the PHILADELPHIA, Oct It wan] the outfield part of 1908, and he | Mrmet hecend ana Piney’ gy|f Shotguns, n q wit ~ et - ‘amily ou got na’ ome remarkable kept on me pay ol darin, a oe eee oe Peter fi was his opponent in | Carly in 1208 that nome remar t 109, although his pitching was u Ss 2 Shells, foo John L, Herget, who rettred from), Peer ree a ine Rcntratia,| Ditching attracted att Bl nan ee the fighting game fn 1892, claiming | and Pp ed ¢ in 40) youngster up in Ma a Laat ring r hard work] ——<e, | ebe o middleweight champlonahip, Is] rounds, The ring was pitched in &/ dogen managers tried to sign him. | told. One afternoon be pitched al mal tho middiewelght champlowsnip, ts] roun - Ghecohon tape ning the ty lod Hem ihre tienen ag ogee Diamonds on Credit oe Returning to America Herget s heartburning one day in| and foll who had asked Mack the on the feet eM whipped La Blanche in 1892 in 4! June that year when ¢ Mack why he t bim knew the answer. | TL EMLAN JEWELKY CO. ‘ doren rounds and Jaid claim to the told a group of reporter From that day Coo us been a " ix middleweight tithe. He claimed the We'll have a new man tomor | sensation, and hia performance it| Nghtweight champlonship of the Pa row, Hin name ix John Coombs of fanning 14 Browns proves his| the cific coast in 1886 when he was 17| Colby college, Malne class, Among the feats credited ¥ years old, after a victory over Jack) One of the reporters nearly faint 0 fn & 16inning game Le Keenan 1. He was an official of thela White Sox, with Kal | : Herget retired after his victory Phtllies and thought Hugh Duffy.) Walsh opposing him | | ~ | Mack had signed the youngster al-| have been his t moat a year before on the Colby oc The average collegian falls to de y. He played ¢ eleven, and took part in other sports, He spent liver In the big leagues, but Coon the fall in the Maine woods. He }was different. Big and strong,| is a good golf player. Whenever he} with great speed, but not the best) can get away for a couple of days! of control, a good head and ability he spends his time fishing off the! ® bat, he wrote his name high im | Jersey coast baseball chronicles by pitching a| Coombs ts a bachelor, When tn 2+inaing victory over Boston, | t ni of years ago & Sept. 1, 1906 iy widow became attached to | Coombs won that game, but the him. She owned }atrain weakened him, and the next * and a bank |Where to Go and ‘How to Get Th +i: Mevtamber 38. sa de of Hut | season pitching arm broke Jack was shy. He wa to down, The Athletion’ trainer work | get contro! the ball at tt ed bard on the arm, and in a few J weeks Coombs peed in wid than ever, but no Hin bat. | ta ting caused Mack to play him in| task SERESSESO_ss JOHNNY HERGET, Fighter. ifs series this fall, r Ball Players All Pte om ay se oe eas leader, as he ailed, bas won two world’s thre bow an ts fluential member of the Belie e i H tional league penpanta, and is now taking the fo afi * Inton oard of Supervisors. Vv n d { annexing the third world’s flag. Chance who Fight fax oo 00 Cub machine. A splendid leader, brainy « ‘ is e beta foreed bis t n to the front this year in we face fornia cl b Raxeball play t 6 in the game to ending an ck that in irresistible and a defense th _ ot, Oenaret [ | nd 7 rresistible and a defens ' DOCK FOOT OF or Antnon STARER. pe Bowne the same of “Young s lot. Mar 4 any ber of the team. taelf, Although laid up with a chartie horn will itehe! 1 bad 3 a . a t wading t th ub - oe es of :blennet eabitic rts made at-aen games, playing first and leading bis hont with the Herget liked the fighting game. . On the other hand, Hughey ] but he had another and more power Mt players to 4 Y | nines, manager of Detrolt, | or acoma| ful reason for following to be “bh baseball supe quick al Ga e Ch ‘abian Maga.| BROADWAY WINS, 30-0 | The first sag Marg owing supe downs, Burke made three Van Dyke and Bellingham, at Dugdale s park « and Klopfer one ¢ wonders GREGG SHORTHAND Broadway y 24. This K ingle kicked " ree goals SRATTL.E-TACOMA RO | zeros round i198 Galth, . around the w f . hd| The next game will be at Puyal 4 <o batt n Tavaht tn snow 7 \tup next Saturday 7 ularly sent remittanc xh . if { ad 3 bh 5 ahha Features of the game were the Btesmer leaves forward T gest run of y Van Dyk nd. He and ran sand the punting Steamer and schedule Why ond T to 9 Monthe Mise thes without wortes GRIFFIN'S BUSINESS W'ILL STOP GRAND parts fn PRIZE AUTO RACE °°. : NEW YORK, Oct. 3 atl “tn au ; New Wetaht Wide, 24 aed Pine | bad r Business Bringere, -Stur clncsified Op by A player will Fifth Pleer ape. & sell real estate, etc. of bis way t. t wes & tes a ereerceiiie ree me te ators against the Van ie race due to be r i on which four p SUNDAY GAMES. “ i National League. 4 nat! KR H ie ‘ , R i a pe al . ® sburg 5 sage to th moters o | American League ; “Withdraw m from grand R. HM. E| Joe Tinker always walks straight will bec 0 6 3 from the bench to the plate on his s teatu wine that day he 4 5S 6 first time up. If be fails to reach R. H. 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