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MRS. FRANK A. GOTCH , goody!” cried little Mrs. Gotch, as her stalwart husband Heged “Lion” on the mat as he might spill a bag of oats. a mite of a woman, but she has an unbreakable hammer. ig husband's heart that is beautiful to behold. When he ring at Comiskey park to meet Hackenschmidt, Gotch wife. After both falie he turned and greeted her with she exultantly waved her hand and shouted, “Goody, i jigs fue | | RERRARRARARKRAERRRRERE Funny Things in Baseball LE a as 't! : Umpire Billy Evans wee RARER RERAHRAA KEKE a 2 umpire must maintain a dignified attitude on the field, and tf there is one thing peeves Umpire “Silk” O'Loughlin, tt is to ruffie bis @ignity. He courts an argument, provided he gets the decision, which fa usually the result. Cateber Krichel! of St. Louis put one over on “Silk” last summer that drew a Jaugh from both teams and from the spectators within hear- fing distance. O'Loughlin failed to appreciate it. His countenance so plainly disclosed this that, Manager Wallace feared his entire team might be sent to the club house for Krichell’s bon mot. In baseball, when a player meets the ball squarely with his bat Rereee Sagueesdt SPSS REESE SE areeeweeakeee® ome of his team mates sing out: “That's putting the wood to it, old - "During the game in question, O'Loughlin was working the plate eis foul tip struck bis mask, near the top, sailing into the grand stand terri ‘speed. ¢ To every one it seemed it the ball strack O'Loughlin on top of head, and while he dei the game momentarily to recover bis there came from the St. Louis bench Krichell's voice: “Nice work, ‘Silk.’ That's putting the wood to It, old boy.” In an instant O'Longhlin’s expression changed from pain to aston- t. He glared at the St. Louis bench and Wallace was relieved when he failed to start a procession of athletes to the club house. , Seattle Automobile School, Broadway. 210 oo EYE HEADACHES Many poople suffer from headaches caused by Bye Detects all right, your By: nd if they do need Fit the Pi Ones, prices reasonable and we Guarantes Satisfaction, We Havelt Guns and Rifles All Makes BALLARD ‘Monday, Sep. 11 AL. G. BARNES’ BIG 3 RING WILD ANIMAL CIRCUS “A SHOW THAT'S DIFFERENT.” (San Francisco Chronicle.) TWO PERFORMANCES—1:30 and 7:30 P.M, PREE STREET PARADE, A.M. Winchester Leader Shells..75¢ Winchester Repeater Shells G5¢ Winchester New Rival ....5) Loaded by the Winch Arms Co, with the Big W on it. We have also the real Savage Ammunition loaded by the Sav age Arms Co. 30-20, 203, Red 56 OH. V. V., per 100 * Theo. Wilts Co. 1012 First Ave. 10:30 || STANDINGS THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1911. TEALEY RAYMOND IN 1956 a Down in California they are boosting Jakey Baumgarten for a job in the Coast le As a matter of fact, Jakey is not the worst am- pire in the world, and a whole lot better ti many we have had and sti have with us—one or two people not more than a thousand miles | away, to the contrary, notwithstanding. | ooooo Ducky Holmes is protesting vigorously against being | the game at the behest of the Mobile club. This morning resident Lindsay received warm letter from the one-week leader of the | Islanders, to the and can produce it at any time. are awaited. If it turns out that Mobile did release Duc! looks as though they would have to pungle up his salary the week of bis enforced idleness. It looks pretty bad for Ducky, if he didn’t have his release, and it looks bad for Mobile if he did. oo000 Those American Association magnates are a lot of pikers. Why in blazes didn’t they serap this wonderful baseball trust wo have with us? 00000 Better be careful, Muggsy; the Cube are crawling close. ooo 00 Gotchey, the Blaine White Sox twirler, has set a new record, He did the big leagues in 16 minutes. A f the Nap scout, looked the youngster over. “Come to Cleveland,” quoth Jim. In Cleveland George Stovall and President Somers looked Gotchey over tn just 15 minutes. “Go back to Blain said Somers, “Put on more weight and call next fall. 00000 | Provided the Giants finish third in the race, Seattie and Vancouver will play a post-season series. Four games will be playod in Seattle |and tnree in Vancouver, Also, provided Vancouver wins the pennant, | and right now there seems to be little doubt on that score. Bob Brown land Dave Dugdale will not have a thing to do with the games. Tealey | Raymond and Kit Brashear will play magnates for that one series, and | the affair will be in the nature of a little “velyet” for the players. This morning Tealey seemed to be worrying more over Geattle finishing third than the Beavers finishing first. ete ———)| AMERICAN LEAGUE aM ont Boston asa. ane NORTHWESTERN wok P ; aed Morgan and Vancou NATIONAL. | W, & het . we 614 | Phite L 71% ory ew te Mitoholt “and EVERETT-SEATTLB. INTERURBAN RAILWAY SRATTLE TO BVRRETT—Limited trains Portland 1 2 At Sacramonto 1 Hender . Thornton 899, 48, train @ature pm ‘oth ‘Thompson, none ‘ornon ; eee ee Drug a At Kan Francisco 6 8 Casticton and Hasiy; Browning Berry, 008. wae Limited trains p , B10, 6100, 7:00, 8:00, 9:01 - ie +: 4860" noon’ Onkiand seeeeeeeel ' 1 2:00, aor B, 00. At Loe Angeles £100, 10:16 Dp. oy at 7 jay and "Bunday res) ie | Christian and Mitze} Deiti and Abbott. at 9:00 FOR NEW, modern, - - oe y , shed at Sixth Vir Pr "PRACTION CO. H-EVERETT INTERURBAN TRAING LHAVE BVERETT—6:07, 1:20, #:00, 10:20 « m,, Q right here at 921 First M482 Ind 1666 corner Madison. 4:20, 4:45, 6100, Tin0, 9 11:66 p.m. jon in Kvorett as Seattle Ever. ett Interurban. aemassae out of | Gtoct that be has his release from the Mobile club, | President Lindsay at once wired Pres | ident Farrel] of the National Association of this, and developments) it sort of) weoks ago Jim MoGutre, | | | 1] souls who have been redeemed from ‘from a neighboring city to take the , | for "| plish in the way of saving drinkers T |riaht, all right. | on the job, and held the Indians to | soore “LION” PLAYED MOUSE IN FIRST FALL Gotch putting Hackensohmidt to the mat with a farther leg and neck hold, with ridiculous ease, before | the spectators were warmed up to| uations The champion was jarder bat in hie daily Humbolt, ee ee mete me cree momen Se Oa 2 SR SEE JACK LESTER WINS FROM * BILL LANG ON POINTS, SYDNEY, N. S. W., Sept. 9—Jack Lester, the protege of | Tommy Burns, from the state of Washington, defeated Bill Lang on points in their return match last night. Lang had the advantage of four pounds in weight and also had the greatest reach, and had the better of the first ten rounds, but Lester | fought more vigorously for the remainder of the bout and de- served the decision. It was bitterly contested and both showed luck and stamina, but the young fighter from America was a arder hitter than his burly antagonist, and shaped up better as the bout proceeded. The first contest, decided some time ago, was lost by Lester on a foul early in the bout Sr ee |must have | nearly broken Joo Cohe’s heart. | After winning three straight the Islanders dropped one to the Pip- Threw Hack: Against : Substitutes [mitations MALTED MILK Made In the largest, best equi and sanitary Malted ik plant in the world iWe do not make “milk products Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, ete, But the Original-Genuine HORLICK’S MALTED MILK mum| Made from pure, full-cream milk and the extract of select malted grain, reduced to powder form, coluble in Best food-drink for all ages, O@ ASK FOR HORLICK’S Used all over the Globe OHIO DENTISTS HAVE MOVED and University — Entrance 207 University, Stone-Fisher Second Opposite We Use Nothing But the Best Material PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR i2 YEARS Fillings ... 50¢ up $10 Teeth plus yesterday—t1 to 0. And it wa: a mighty swell game of ball, Thor-| 2 strait THE SHOUTING sae league twirlers, were opposed, and) e real fcle, The} These Beavers climbed another — stds th on the ladder yesterday, pull- only scoring occu Fn on th hat away trom the In-jand was the result of a nice play. Glans and the Giants. It begins to Fieet-footed Bobble Coltrin on} fook as though it was ail over, all first. Bobbie sprinted up and down Ghreeder and Dug the line, and by the time Spot Mc- have given up hope, and while Jee Murdo and Second Baseman Keller Cohn ie atili in the race, Joe's had tagged Bobble, Eddie had put chances are getting poorer every the winning rum across, day. | Vancouver jat a6 Gervhie and Lewte; Again @ to 4 in Spokane, and “0% SPlstman again in favor of the Beavers, That victorts At_Portiaad 16000—1 : young southpaw Gervais was right | 41? OL See 1 * aa five bite. Also Dode Brinker was | right on the job—with his war) club—and with the ald of the/ other sitggors made Schwenk re tire at the end of the sixth, They treated Bonner, who succeeded him, | but little better, It was a swell game—~also the one of the day be- fore—but these two 6 to 4 games NATIONAL LEAGUE eR aod Bergen Mar- quard and Meyers inmath Chicago Hamphe: hhter, Sen Wise Men and Women Know that most of the sicknesses of life come from inactive bowels and from unhealthy condition of the organs of digestion, If your digestive system is not working right, your food does not nourish you—poor blood and weakness follow; if your bowels are inactive —waste matter poisons the whole system and serious sickness is sure to follow. To take promptly BEECHAN’S PILLS fs to save yourself trouble and expense. Gentle, but quick; safe, but thorough, they enable the bowels to carry away waste matter naturally and tone up the whole digestive ‘system. They will not injure the most delicate. 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