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ae CSE A SIE ass<eee THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS asr<eee | PERTINENT SPORT Charles Oliver Iselin, Wall at can be found on the deck of a trim yacht. not at No. 36 chelle, As one of the foremost land, he built the Vigilant, and was managing owner of the Columbia. Tt Is out eariier than usual this should win the National League pennant next # Glants K. 0 cealing the punch res Caruso fs back In New York has sent in a requisition for a grose of locks for the monkey house. If the cover who pitched the first curve The dornick David laid Tommy Needham, flipper of the big leagues. there like a duck Aa an indication of the trend of affairs, college pitchers on the Cleveland pay roll is mentioned Blanding, Michigan; Mitchell berry, North Carolina St Charley Dusty Miller, threw out four men This was on Decoration day year, Fred Clarke, of the Pirates, from the outfield Light is beginning to seep through g@rapplers. IF Hackenschmidt b with Jack Johnson. the pair a chance. The National League meeting next month promises to Stormy as last year’s session John Ward wants to be pr Charles Jasper Glidden of Lowell, Mass, made a fortune in telephones and as a banker, He took to | automobiling early, and with his wife toured the 4 worid in a motorear, covering 46,528 miles in 39 coun. He is the father of the annual tour bearing ties. his name. MIKE LYNCH TO BE THIRD MAN IN RING ED HAGEN, THE FIGHTING COP. Mike Lynch haa been chosen as; Lester bout/about midnight last night, referee .or the Hi at Dreamland rink, Tacoma, tomar: | row night by the principals, and the chances are the big baseball | captain will be third man in the | believe they will get a square and} fy. ring when the Cle Elum demon goes | against the Seattle copper. After a long discusston, the two) boxers and their managers agreed | on Lynch as referee, but Mike said he could not accept until he had submitted the matter to his boss, George M. Shreeder, the Tacoma baseball magnate FOOTBALL RESULTS. Brown fights with his right hand and foot forward ponsible for his monacher in his left mitt hot stove circuiters continue to dig Into history to dis out Goliath with the Cub catcher, At anything from draw to plnochle he ts the presence of five They are Mississippt; Kaler, Obio State; May- te; Demott when playing at first on ground 1895, It's hard to see Gotch leaving the farm to give | ident and despite Ban Johnson's threat not to serve on the with Ward, the latter looks like an even money Tom Lynch is after reelection, afd Lynch has enemies in the ranks, commission Shreeder replied | the New York banker, when or at hia home in New Ro- amateur yachtmen of the Reliance and Defender, | i think the on. fall ‘The exper oon: and the superintendent of the soo they're apt to wind ap with David had something on it is the champion past ard Lafayette for Cinecinnatt, balls bit to his territory in Philadelphia. August 25, this | tled the record for four assists right fleld the ta Gotch he invasion by foreign is to tour the world be as saying it was satisfactory to him after Lynch had gone to bed. Hagen and Lester that Lynch aceept the job, as both are anxious | fair deal from him. Mike ts a close | ; student of the game, and ought to | be able to haadle these two big fel-| lows when they start mixing it ‘The interurban wit put on extra care on the trains leaving at 6 and 7 o'clock tomorrow night, and will hold a special train for Seattle fans after the bout At Milwaukee—Marquette 42,! Carroll College 0. At New Haven—Yale 0, Har-| At Champaign, II!.—University of | vard 0. | Hinois 3, Syracuse 0. At Ann Arbor—Michigan 6, Min-| At New Orleans—Alabama 5, Tu nesota 0. |tane 3. At West Point—West Point 17,| At Fort Collins, Colo.—University | Trinity 0. | of Colorado 44, Agricultural Col At Easton, Pa—Lafayette 14, Le-| lege 0. high 0. | At Atlanta—Georgia Tech. 6, Geor-| At Madison—Wisconsin 10, Chi-| gia 11. cago 0. At Cleveland—Western Reserve At Lafayette—Iindiana 15, due 0. At Baltimore, Johns Hopkins 0. Md.—Carlisie 12,! At Anndpolis—Navy 9, New York| son 0. University 0. At Columbus—Ohio State 0, Ober- lin 0. At Boston—Holy Cross 14, Per! 0, Dennis 3. | At’ Washington. 1G. M. 1. 6. At Canton Georgetown 14,| Case 12, Mount Wil-| At Laramie, Wyo.—University of | | Wyoming 6, Nebraska Wesleyan 0.| At Seattle—Broadway 0, Lincoln Tufts) 0. | At Aberdeen—Tacoma 0, Aber-| 1} At Hoboken—Rutgers 8, Stevens deen 0 At St. Louis—towa Washington University 0, LIGHT ENOUGH FOR COMFORT HEAVY ENOUGH FOR PROTECTION Our line of Workmen’s Clothes would Satisfy Anybody FOR LINEMEN— BOATMEN DRIVERS— For all who work in the o Snoeme Goo 714 Firat Av Both Phones ees | HAE thie State 38, At Bellingham—Bellingham North Side High School 5, Queen Anne High, Seattle, 0. At Edmonds—Franklin 0, Ed monds 0. SHORT SPORT The Universit ot Washington eleven m he Oregon Agricul tural b Thanksgiving day, and it will banner game of the anon, of Pilakoff, the Finnish wrestler, 1 aid up and can't meet Hacken chmidt for a time. Ed Hagen, the boxe pt b as a to follow the and soul, will meet warrior of big tomorrow night Hagen's friend fray who threw ame, heart Jack Lester, a caliber, at Tacoma A big bunch of are going over to| fighting | Schaefer, State Dental War. |arive them out of thie stat The owners of the Central league t Herman Washington Fort Wayne! am are hot after) hacfer, the as manager, | who played second and| acted as captain of the Detroit team through two pennant-winning| seasons, 18 ons of the comedians of| Germany infield vi -MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1910, i | tHE STAR JOHN TIGHE TOL BAD EMERYVILLE. SEATTLE TEAM IN 1911 - EMERYVILLE, Nev. 19.—Entries CHICAGO, Nov. 2 President | for Monday D. B. Dugdale has signed John) pirat race, five furlongs—Id Tighe, of Rock Island, in the South-| sort 109, Bddy Dale 112, % 66 jern association, to manage the! Wit 109, Sinn Fein 112, Hon G Germany” Schaefer May Become Manager | esuie'cim tor te comin season |teat 10s, Ocaiee "100. tion Jute | According to the statement of Mr.|109, Americus 112, Red Kiaw 109 the game and ought to make a sue) list of the Washington club and| Dugdale, Tighe ts a most capable) Parlor Boy 109, Sokol 109, Greer cessful mana He hax the fac:|McAleor may insist upon keeping | 4nd excellent leader, Inle 109 j ulty of keeping the players good| him next year despite the effort of 3 eee oe fecond race, futurity course—| natured, gets everything .eyt of the Central leaguers. Silk 109, Eimolino 109, Donovan} them, and with his knowledge ‘yrs [ae 109, Ilex’ 112, Grame lie banal gained in fast company,) would a 109, Warfare 109, Passenger 109, prove bh valuable tan tw @minor Diamonds on Credith) oo. 00 Oa league. Schaefer is on the reserve! ode on the fire Olathe 109, Domithilda 109. Vehatine. sewutnt. 00. Third race, mi Special Deliv 1510 Westlake Ave. lery 109, Meliondale 107, Pete 109 ted, oTO8 Cabin 109, Adriuche 109. Fourth rac six furlongs hand! ‘r i cap—Jim Bassey 92, Coppertown ee a ~}103, Enfield 116, Jack Pa 108 Herman Schaefer, on Second, Getting the Balt |ANSON WORKING Foxy Connie Mack An Inventive Cuss | Connie Mack was one of the triekiest catchers the game has known Connie wore a rubber band around his glove. When he would reach out for the ball he pulled and let go that rubber band, and nine times out of ten the umpire called the batter out on a foul tp when he had missed the ball by a foot Later umpires refused to Bf stand for Mack's claim that be wore the rubber to keep the ff! mitten from bulging. Then Connie developed the method of arching his gloved hand over the ball and snap ping one of the fingers of his left hand against the glove Game after game was won by Pittsburg by one snap of Mack's finger against his glove. Another trick Mack worked with success was bat tipping He would stand closer to the bat than any catcher stands to- 9) day, shove out bis glove as the ff) batter swung, and let the bat, as it came swing around, glide over his glove, re of the ball In Pittsburg and Baltimore, Graw struck out five Umes by “bat tipping. | | i | | a Good Thing fer | the People a DR. EDWIN J. BROWN 713 First Ave. Over L. W. Suter’s Jewelry Store About ten years ago the Washing ton State Dental Roa and the Washington State Dental Soclety pted the code of ethics of the jonal Dental Assoctation of Mil. | Wie for the pw ot; dentiat out of this state Th the Dental Boatd| to thetr leense, and | th 5 turnial lawyer to prosecute money and jentiata and Dew Th Reard’s Unitmt Amination prescribed by law and | why should the Board hesitate about enforcing ite arbitrary will, and the Inquisition” of the State Soctety which influences their appotntment, of which the Board are mem bere? | The Socletion’ Code of Bthtes The socletios’ code which dentists | were compelled to subscribe and in 1908 provides that tien to charges adopted t | to guarantee and “that ft ts dishonorable ¢ ertine In the public print fused to sign the Dental Board's ode, or their contract, which 5 ed that onatderattor 1 ing permitted to be examined the Dental Bi 1 woul a fentiet C nder all. th len exulations of the Board and So: | My Code of Kithtes | I think a guarante nable guar norable and » combin fus in dentts dental work are just what the A PAINLESS EXT Starting alone ten yeara ago. t nee until 8 people who work to the right Brown | EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. 8 19 Firat Avenue, Between Column! | Seacliff 100, Harlem Maid 97 Fifth race, mile and an elghth At the ANGELES CAFE 1422.24.26 First Ave. Free Moving Pictures Washington Ladies’ Orchestra 7 Artinte—7 A Midday Launch for 2h¢ Why Cook at Home? 00 Saved assimilated, to rot ba from the Little Hustier, Charlie O'Leary, Anson haa always worked in the! open, and has never beaten about FOR FLETCHER? ine bush when he was after any —_—_—_— thing. This means that the identity of the man Anson ts working for will not long remain a mystery, If he succeeds in rataing the cash for la New York team, and the third longue really becomes a fact, Anson | will probably be made manager. BOWLING ] aliquid predigested food, has nc > equ Sening in proper proportions the nut I Wf rich barley t with the ra Igpulin from choicest hops, it f absolutely necessary for former self, it creates a desir food and furnishes the power for United States ~ ag recovery complete When recovering from illness, quires the most nourishing foods in a Pabst Extract The Best Tonic tepid return to your vor Orkin 102, Gay 104, Dovalta 104, ‘Wlgin 1 ee 104, *Swell Girp " ‘ Sixth race, alx farigas ngton 115, No te er 112, vi 1 rs my Father, }112, Tony Faust 115, Run Alineny ent “allowangs, ~_ nd vonighe, ‘ Bi aeth afternoane. dL 27, Regain all BR. Halh ate a ' your system for vorely and. apa ck health a! during convalescence, ritive and digestive qualities fe tonic properties of the urnishes those elements e for wholesome its digestion, “a } Order a dosen beti'er from | The present standing of the teams your hecal druggn entered in the Seattle A. C. bowling Insien upon it being Pabst. j tournament ts announced as fol-| lows - o tom When you buy our Men's : : Hawke J : Ag | TACOMA SOCCER TEAM | | CLAIMS CHAMPIONSHIP, | The Tacoma soccer football jeleven has laid claim to the two | points allowed for a forfeited game | on account of the failure of the Ral niers of Seattle to appear for their ‘scheduled game with Tacoma on a Seattle field yesterday afternoon. Tacoma was ready to play, but the! Rainiers did sot show up. The! referee declared the grounds play Blucher genuine Goodyear welt Any style; cut; ; pat gun-metal or A. C. “POP” ANSON NEW YORK, Nov. 21.—-Bits “Pop’ Anson hooked up with Pletcher, the promoter of the third big league? Anson haw always been a stalwart supporter of organized baseball, but his activity here has created the im pression that the old timer ttework- able, except that they had not been ing for the Toledo promotet, trying | marked off, which was the duty of to interest local capital in the team | the Seattle team. Whether or not Fioteher says he will put tito the| Tacoma is allowed the points will metropolis to buck the Aiwerican| be decided this week in a meeting and National league clubs. of the Northwostern Soccer league. Sale « of ent leather, box calf; any style toe; for men or young men. Telephone Main 1525. AXMINSTER ~~ Don't Miss Seeing the Lady Demonstrator in Our ‘Window RUGS x The Rug season is fast ad Now is the time to begin to think of what SANTA CLAUS is going to inspire you to give If you want something that few people have at present, but that many will have within a year | of electrical devices for houschold use. vancing, and we find our selves too heavily stocked tn Axminsters of all stzea, so | for tomorrow we offer the | following prices on new Ax- minster Rugs in beautiful floral and Oriental designs; | all cotors At the New White Office 1101 Third Avenue, Corner Spring Street, New White Machines Rented, $2.00 Per Month All White Machines Repaired Free or two, you should stop for a minute or two at our big show window and see the demonstration | | for your Theakegiving @ and perhaps some kina, too. 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