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i . ene Boe tee SC OSe See eo = F) THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1910. eet ee a Very Latest Wire News CUBS LOSE AGAIN (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—Outbatted, outticlded, outpitched, | b \ the Chica Cubs lost their third traight | game tot Phi 2 a thle by a score of 12 to 5 yes-} terday \ f rus Mack’s Americans re-| 8 ombined with five errors a | 1 W ally, | A & th] ‘ 8: 8, S26. ae Schulte, r. f 6. woe ee oe Hofman, ©. f ye pet oe We bat ee when the offense ts inside the Chance, tb tO" 6: ce ee. ae Zimmerman, 20 et ee, ee ee a ee vy a regular place kick. If the Steinfeidt, Sd 4 ° 9 o ° 2 2 ha ensive sta « Tinker, os 4 ’ 5 1 3 4 1 rk up towarda th f scrimmage, put this on, Kling, ¢ 4 0 0 0 2 2 0]> and it wih 4 part of the Reulbach, p 38 Bo ee oR oe ae The forn the kick and ke must be just the same *Beaumont ° 1 tC) ° ° ° 0| The bali ta the quarter holds it ae if tt was to be Mcintyre, p -0 © 0© 0 @© O @ kicked. The " Archer, 1b 3 ° ° ° 9 ° 1] tt from th | Pfeister, p 2 © © 0@ 0 1 6! The back **Neodham a ee, Re ie cake) ae From the same formation many trie | ~ -_ will work well A direct pass may be made to elther Totals au ae 1 2? 16 5! who can buck straight ahead | Philade!phia— AB. R. BH. SH. PO. A. tak ; 0 + 8 + 6 9 BRITISH BANTAMWEIGHT CHAMPION Colina, 2b | Ee ae Gee as, 2 Sih SES IS CLASSY SMOKE, AND HE’S B-A-D) Baker, 3b Rae alae Seat hae as Re Davis, 1b 3 3 3 9 8 9 oO MEMPHIS, Tenn Murphy, rf 4 2 1 o 5 1 0 Barry, ss 6. ea ee eee Thomas, ¢ Ae oO ee ee Coombs, p 82.8 @ TE: Oe Totals eo 24. 6.2.8 0 c *Beaumont batted for Reulbach in second | suld beat Jobany | *Needham batted for Pfeister in ni an atter would give By innings 234867809 12 Philadelphia ° ' 250004 0 O12 best at 116) Chicago 12000002 0 h 5 *, 1 th eale 115 if he} Summary—Home run—Murphy Two-base hite—Coombs, Tinker, A t el Davie, Hofman, Schulte 2, Barry 2. Sacrifice hitse—Lord, Murphy. Sac rifice fly—Hofman, Bases on balls—Off Reulbach 2, off Coombe 4, off Pfeister 1. Struck out—By Coombs 8, by Mcintyre 1. Double plays— Baker to Barry to Davis, Zimmerman to Tinker to Archer, Murphy to Davis. Wild pitch—Coombs. Earned runs—Philadeiphia 5, Chicago 1 Left on bases—Philadelph Chicago 3. Hits—Off Ueulbach 3, off Mcintyre 3. Runs—Off Reulbach 3, off Mcintyre 3. Innings pitched— By Reulbach 2, Mcintyre one-third. Hit by pitched ball—By Mcintyre, Davis. Umpires—Sheridan, O'Day, Rigier and Connolly n * and going the grant the Eng —= a 2 } j | OFF FOR SPOKANE r rhe Bre padway high school squad | A amen YOUNG PIERCE ri W. LEAGUE The Queen Anne high school ‘morroy BENG A score . Fe PORTLAND football team left on the morning train today for Portland. They meet the Hill Military school to | Pro Morrow afternoon ~~ NGO GOES al ween e West Boon Pitcher Coombs, of the shows up with a 444 battt n watve claim to any YOUNG CORBETT DOWN AND Ou NEW YORK, Oct. 22 + 3s phalanx hampions who can't come pi funerars “J k yy | a ee knocked cca @ frat half fk d was reel ries whee » ring hamp to CHILDREN’S DAY SATURDAY | , DOWLE SHOE COMPANY 1321 Third ere Directly Opposite Third Av. Entrance to Postoffice SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR DISPLAY. the Dowle Shoe Company w: F : ‘ t ve Children’s shoes are a price. You will save your dollar. A dollar ot ie FOR SATURDAY = & FOR ete = => a pl ‘ eVtonnts t fale x — So a0 r—) alt i nd i) = QqQ A e * == ., | $2.50 mayrervedy brake on | hard Our Store Is Brimful of Shoes for the Whole Family art ming at oa [side of the tire is worn. MAY POSTPONE N, Y, GAME DOWLE SHOE ‘COMPANY 1321 Third Av., Directly Opposite Third Av. 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