The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 24, 1910, Page 2

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uy THE STAR—-MONDAY, OCTOBER 24, blalieaie? Sy reg ty MONO BELT. ‘COLLINS STEALS SECOND Of JOHNSON 1910. PORTING DOPE DIA ON THE GREAT KLING | Star Gets Action Photographs From World's Series) Despite Baseball Moguls and Moving Picture Monopol y And piteher Joe Tinker we wald the are not Daily New football is almost a hand shaking game asthe t na gag | al pastime in the American league NEW YORK, 0« 24.-—Jack } Johason, heavyweight champion of | Unheralded, a youngster from the world, wil oe ee oe Texas, Gwin Henry, starred in the studded championship belt Dent © | A. A. U. meet in New Orleans, run tore he « bt me j ® ning & phenomenal 100 yards and bile with Barney Oldfield, the ape a | ' ' 3-6. On a heavy king, tomorrow, Prien s of Jobs awa Van. te eomsanies tena . | BEST DOUBLE PLAY RAAT RRR | From Vea to Box Otfiee to j agnate * ® | * SERIES OF 1910 * | + * | Prett on All down, set up * voney for the play- *& Seino again " 5 . Athletic players, # This formation, where the quarterback lines up with the half Kan Jobne * a backs was used with scce by many teams het year Ita t player of * * Cub players, & fits in with the new ru snd from it many good playa may b be r nf * | worked. It should be used after line bucks and skin ‘ ov " * thietic player, about # | It tw distinetly a ¢ » th of play, and it m “ , ; end run the * bd | > te ‘ half or the rter f * r about $1,375. & | The ball is snapped dire to the half or the quarter, or to a | box office t ecula * : r * man who is fast. The tackle and end w © around for in * a ference, the half and full w ake care of the defensive end, giv Philade . Chie to Phila * dance, 136,519 ® ing the runner with the ball an extra man t ter for him felphia : ¥ * It also gives an opportunity to make a backward pasa from * *) which a forward pass to an end or a halfback may ve made Ha Howe may , ted aaa eee r r € Job slates } ite fact that he was d | " cialised ev day na | Washington took @ lead of four points over Whitman at the end |‘! ona | yo acengeee chased eae The Uni of Puget Sound re | of the third quarter at the campus today. Niles of Whitman and! PApCT pe - 4 —s on ceived an une iful beating at the | Capt. “Polly” Grim of the Varsity are the star players of the after Me gy “ Kae dwt hands of the University of Oregon | noon jie tee ae team at Eugene Saturday. The score | FIRST QUARTER was 114 to 0 } Whitman kicks off. Washington fumbles and the first down. CONLEY BEATS MANDOL. | Niles of Whitman makes a successful drop kick, making 3 points. At NEW ORLEANS, Oct 24 The Broadway High school squad | | the end of the quarter the ball is 35 yards from Whitman's goal. Whit-| frankie Conley of Kenosha, Wis tory yesterday. A big crowd saw/ SECOND QUARTER ship of the world, Saturday won the Broadway bunch beat the crack Niles’ drop kick is blocked by Husey. Niles rune through for ithe deciaion over Joe Mandol of Spokane b eleven on okane’s | touchdown. Whitman fails to kick goat. Cap. Grim makes a touch. Now Oriear at the end of a ten home grid Saturday. The score was | down on a forward pass. “Wee” Coyle kicks goal, Whitman kicks off. /round bout at the New Orleans 6 to 3 wi Coyle fails on a drop kick, Bali ie taken out on the scrim arhietic Club The men weighed | mage line. Whitman 5, U. of W. 6 “ pounds Victoria wilt be the sixth city to | THIRD QUARTER be represer » the Northwestern | | “Polly” Grim of Varsity makes a touchdown. Coyle kicks goal.) A. W. G. CLEAR LAKE, WASH Baseball league xt season The | Coach of Whitman viotat a rule and nearly forfeits the game. The The question has been raised six clubs will be Victoria, Vancou ball is at U.'s 26-yard find pt end of quarter whether in playing casino one is ver, Tac Spokane, Seattle and FOURTH QUARTER compelled to take a trick ore Portland | it was a slow quarter, ho scores being made. Pike of the U. makes playing down. The answer is no & sensational 26-yard rup He ean take a trick or not, as he In a Spirited football game Satur Final score—Whitmad BUniversity of Washington 12 ‘ pleases day Burlington won from Anacortes by a score of ne, touted abroad yweight champ, | round at the | an negro, Sam turday night got bis quietus | bands of the A MeVeigh, in Paris school is in mourn px the defeat of} Lincoln hig ing today folle the football champs in Aberdeen Saturday. The score was 12 to 0./ No flowers, please QUEEN ANNE HIGH WINS IN PORTLAND} PORTLAND, Oct. 24.—The root} ing squad of Hill's Military Aca-| demy is only just recovering today e's All Solid Oak in the Early En sh Finish from the crushing defeat handed 4 aM across by Queen Anne bh . achool eleven from Seattle t regular size occurred the » table with 4 day. The visitors 3 a closet ts 5 tes pened sh ase football The great moguls of basebal! gave the moving picture people a am. wise; F0x8 and against the new rule system| 'TOPepoly on photographs during the progress of the world’s cham ax used by the Queen Anne squad| PlOnShip series, forcing the newspaper camera men off the grounds b rs their work was slowed down very| ‘hen the games started. You'll notice, however, that The Star ge . considerab'y. This ia how it hm,| ‘ta! action photographs despite the aforesaid moguls. Saturday we ver; wix cha » inowed you Baker of the Athletics scoring the first run of the fir 7 tion, jong bac pened, the coach of the local) mowed y aoe aun OF ne Teet . s beck eleves, Gec’arte game. Today, .e exclusive photograph above shows Collins, the posts, saddle seat q | Athletics’ wonderful runner, stealing second on the great Kling, Do M Football Results Saturday catcher of the Chicago Cubs. $15 Down—$6 a Month Mrs. George F. Felts, Chief Examiner in Eilers Word ONT e Upwards of 6,860 liste have been; M 1s exceptionall received at the Ei aif mpleting her in compe or the igh 4 Prope { t wee ot ee prizes offe awards helr re-| indian took up te cent most successful Word Contest. | jaw. » ted to the hee merit of a large majority of the | years fn ' Wayne, Indiana, ate submitted, the arduow ke of | Rota ‘orney. Before Felts came to the Coast she checking and rechec akIN€ the position of prineipal of the © examination a very tedious and taking one The Pioneer Plano House is very fortunate in be g able to secure Interest in the services of Mrs ts for this | high, as idenred each dey work. The examination is being the number of eager inguiries, made under her personal super-| considerable rivalry of 6 & vision, and her corps of examiners | nature ie being manifested bety working as possible with as much dispatch to insure careful and ac » results. neighbors, friends and each contestant firmly believes jor her list to be the winning we | EXTRA cto | The Most Liberal Offer 0 Ever Made in Seattle c | place this fine Gk ; id Oak Mission Dining Suite § your home and then you cw jy o the balance at the rate of §% ¢ a month. You will never nole ih = such a small amount, and total cost is only $8758 @ diculously low price for sudi handsome nine-piece solid At West Point—Army 24, Le | — at ATHLETICS WIN i | At Cambridge — Harvard 12 L T F d O k Rocker Brown © eather turkis ocker OWal' eaters ume ‘a At New Haven—Yale 0, Vander bilt 0 With At Williamstown—Williams 0 A large size Chair r} i Dartmouth 39 CHICAGO. « . ge wide, roomy More Heat With . Higpeco oe te ee ; ‘ Phila-j winter coming on cages ’ Genuine Polytechnie Institute 0 a Athiet ‘ .. he Se Pree Prreervg eh yr Ac ess Fue! At Philadelphia—University ot tte aioe oe with sid L Fuel Leather Seat ent a 10 Pennsyly ‘ joes to res pus nag! in 1 Penn a mon 3 r4 iy the fedaen : ™ diaphragm check draf A very attrattive lene ¢ a rin to | rrang t t i At Columbus—Ohbio State 3, packs | & ByOte 08 Ones ssa, A hsb > < ree gti Mission Rocker iichigan pitcher of | thie pos apring, upholster the heat to go straight up the . ‘ £&& At Indianapolis—Indiana 12, Wis Bt discov. Philadelphians is tle ed in a very good chimney, It drives the smc contig ee ees in 2 ’ in Maine, po $2,062 and wrede of tenther back to the fire, where all the | the fumed finish. At Des Moines—Kansas 6, Drake - cages plain seat, tufted gente thet come Hom we feel | The seat te ‘ to two ayers shared ir sepa Roe are consumed, that's why the | oa in genuls At Ghncttiptintweestt. of Dis * due. cei te f pot sae 4 Howard gives more heat. Then | & eels ie er braska 27, Denver 0 rican Leagne 1 f the two clu ony ig Reng the base of the Howard is so | Foun: gy eter ete Roe aN there was r that if today’s re <a on shaped that it radiates the heat College 6, Missouri Untve . t an th fa we BR ses downward, warmi he or all sity & w York ' da t mall " neapeny over The overd yatem ts y 5 yi es e well ‘a At lowa City—lows 16, Purdue 6 0 8 for ther r an @ z an improved hot-bias a hot | with long r+ Cciak hestendiocs " ¢ it wasiday and the ’ blast heater burns air with the | po) College 9 amette 6. at th we a f fuel cial . At St St. Louls Unive ees sas Fon ‘ i eo pa $31.50 Prices From $13.50 price sity 0, Wabach 10 Paget omy are. ! At Salt Lake—University a cagpll gtr le al re Utah 17, Colorado College 21 , IDK | were $173,980 At Worce Holy Cross ~ “Bless . y . At Seattle-University of Wash oe f ace ge lige . dance was 125,519 pe F ington 12, Whitman 8 SUNDAY'S GAME BY INNINGS . At Chicago—Chicago 10, North Score by innings js western 0. Philadelphia 10001005 ov i At Prin Princeton 6, Ca Chicago ©-1.6:6.6.6:0.1 @n4 fac ive a erns lisie 0 Summary: Two-base hits, Chance, Sheckard, Murphy, Lord cvig Fae 4 9, Stanford 8.| Collins (2).. Sacrifice hits, Zimmerman, Barry. Stolen bacee, fan At Ath gia 36, Tens merman Hartse 2), Collins 2 Left on bases, Ph ade! see 5 phia 6, Chicago 7. Bases on balls, Coombs, 1 Hofman) At Austin—Texas 48, Transyl Brown, 3 Davis, Barry, Lord First’ base on errors, Phil. vania 0 adelphia, 1. Struck out, Brown 7 (Lord, Davis, Lapp 2, Coomb: At Exeter—Phillips-Exeter 0,| Baker, Hartsel); Coombs 4 (Tinker, Archer 2, Hofmany, W ie pean, — Fre oan ) | Brown, T 2:05. Umpires, O'Day (behind the plate), Sheridan ps Ra « Amherst 0, Bow Con ese 1 Connolly (in right field), Rigier (in left field).. Attend At Swa 2 ¢ Delaware ( om the Phil vg" “oo hae 2m the Philadelphia Athletics by sf eapag Baad The great crowd that attended Virginia M In Saturday's game, after bat e game went frantic when the nuodUs P tling for 10 inninys in a game in| Ub ted the score, and became t head , a nsane with Joy when Archer cross Js at which they solved Pitcher Bender's tly plain ¢ 8 ed the plate in the tenth with the t a . rished in dow elivery, the Chicago Cubs won| winning run . hitegt SATURDAY'S GAME BY INNINGS bake sil : We Handle Everything Made || ,, (23626489 #20 ar price Saat : of Rubber F 001200000 m3 ; i F : 0 ce ee ee ee ee —7 Rubber Office Supplies |) “' 100100001 1—4 pe : 100 An fm ow 9 Rubber Toilet Requisites ; All the Credit . a her Toilet Requisites |, sercry these hs, crnce rwrtew nme awe | Drapery Department! edding Departmemj): 3 ases on balls—Off Cole 3, Bender 2. 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