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Camp Football has progressed some since Waiter Camp, but he is atill the foremost authority the Vale team this year. squad someadvice, his boy, Walter Camp, Its fren game. He is old enough to have a son who ie trying to m: While Waiter Camp, sr., is at New Ha Je out in moleskine trying for end. He Ie tikely The pictures show young Camp at work, while the elder the Yale squad some advice, his boy, Walter Camp, jr., % In round figures the end of the season te an even dozen games fia, and the Indians have a lead of four and a half games over the Giants for second position, In other words, if the Beavers were to lose every remaining game, and the Indians win eight of the remaining @leven, Cobn’s team would still be a fraction of a game bebind. Fig- uring that the Giants win every game. the Indians @ppid lose four and still nose Dugdale’s men out for second position; if they drop five the Giants would land the second honor. For third position, the Giants have fg respectable lead over the Pippins, and it looks as if the Pippins were going to nose the Tigers out for fourth. Nope, there isn't a chance in the world for the Tigers to beat the Lilanders for cellar honors, So it Jeoks as if the percentage table would read, after |t is all over, just like ft does today G. W. E.—Jack Dempsey won from George La Blanche in 13 rounds, at Larchmont, L. 1, March 4, 1886. On August 1889, La Blanche knocked out the Nonpareti in the 32nd round st San Franctsco, ces 6 There may, be.a.faw ball players who will thie wirtter be around trying to tap the magnates for a littieadvance hamand-ogg money, but ft won't be Mike Lynch, Tou Nordyke or Bobby James. In the named Dn» aes gents are the wealthiest ball tossers around this neck @f the Woods. And that isn't all. Each of them is good a few stasons more, und as cach draws down a neat little envelope, their riches are ue to further increase. . Bobby owns a few nice fiat buildings In Seattle, and, to invade the realms of the future, we can see Bobby around gathering in the shekets from his many tenants. Nordyke, a few years hence, wo may see mounted on a ladder beneath one of his Wenatchee apple trees. It will bbe the country life for Lou. Mike Lynch can sample either city or country Hife, or a little of both, when wornout body fails to respond to theactive mind, and Mike retires from the diamond. Like James, he owns stacks of flats In Ta- coma, and like Nordyke, he owns a valuable dairy and fruit ranch near | 4) yi) Wenatchee. Last year Mike refused $40,000 for the place, or rather Mrs. Mike did. In the Lynch family, Mike is the producer, and Mrs. Lynch is the guardian of the wealth. It has proved a happy combina- tion—in fact it has worked so well that Lynch & Lynch can now si check for six figures. But to again take a peep into the future, we Mike, also, as a disciple of the simple life, extracting the wealth from a Jersey cow, puffing at his trusty corncob. K; 0. Brown is a modest gink. He wants to fight Wolgast in New Je. Trying am. Camp is seen tal! | BASEBALL EPITOME and the Beavers have 4 lead of eight games over the Indains for der | SEREER REESE REY for Yale : AS THE SCORER SAW IT SERRE ER EEE EEE ABR MFO. 4 * * * cy ie - o Jimmy Clark seems to be grow: ing better as the season grows old He demonstrated his clase again yesterday, when he held the Giants to three one-base # Big Jeems Wiges heaved for ‘a athletes, and pitched a pretty fale sort of a game, but not good enough to com. pete with young Clark. The Beay- ore Jooms for seven swats, which were good for two runs. “GAN FRANCIOCO, Sept. 23-— Jack Britton of Chicago ts again Jubilant here today, the result of his mixup last night at Dreamland with Danny O'Brien of Portland The Chicago boy waded right Into O'firien, and fnished what scheduled as a four-round perfor ance before the first round was half over, He did not give his opponent & chance to set . on the grid] CHICAGO, Sept. 28.—Jack Bheri- ‘ dan, dean of the umpiring staff of the American league, retires this season as & baseball umpltre, accord the | tng to announcement here today Sheridan was presented with a med- al of honor by President Ban John- son, in recognition of his long serv- lee. He plana to leave tomorrow for Caltfornia. ‘ . 4| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 23—Six- Ht teen motor boats are ebtered today Hii | In the race to be held off Tiburon +69 | tomorrow, under the auspices of the ***! Corinthian Yacht club. NEW YORK—The new Polo Ath. letic association of New York will open ite doors tonight with @ ten- round boxing bout between Young Otto and Benny Franklin, lght- weights, as the main attraction, Dance at Dreamland tonight. | ooo so MEU MATISM, At Veruen Th ana ‘To Get You to Try My Drafte NOW, I'll Bend Them on Free Trial—Just Sign and Mail My Don't take medicine—write s§ [Return mail will bring you, prepalt, hota: a pair of {i famous i Foot re the gre Michigan Cu for Rheum tiem of ever! kind, Chronicy or Acute, Mue-7} cuter, Sciatic, 1g to Capt. Howe oS SE Om Oa Prisco. #2 819 Macemto Tt Ths Loe An te 7 the w s mand Karn; et : ‘ | Gate: At Portiand Pernol! and Peares; Bicen sad s MS Kilroy : ees “ut Kohn. Los An “ 4 At San Franctece And Abbott) i * ond Berry ih | NATIONAL LEAGUE. Mow. Yor Are Tate me) ‘Anime. Sardsard pnd Meverw, | maga Rackert and lien Umvires-Rigier and. Finneran J . ar Adame and Min ‘ r Metuie a 4 Boaton At Put Young an . ha Phvade . Mt Chicago e.'3 Burns and Cotter; Brown end Archer. | Brooktyn 2-4 at PES oe Dent, Hagen and Miller; Beyd and | tevoroid, Umpires Hush and malic Mt New York Kaler, Sasketts and O'Neil, Ford end Wiltiame, Biatr Pret Game. Chicago. s i At Ww *. 3 scott and Diock; Waiker sud Street, Recomd Came cures Drafts Frea’k Dy working upon % Dyer, Cor Me Cnhousands teem so wonderful to me that I do not ask you to belleve what I say, but simply to send in my coupon * land try the Drafts for yourself. Chepion | Then, tf you are fully satisfied with the benefit received, send me One If not, they cost you noth- ing. § take your word. If they can cure all stages of this cruel dis- ease at all ages of life, surely you 3 {can expect quick rel! Don't o}delay — but act at once. Send * Rasterly; - faish and Sullivan; | Lap. pitcher, is the banner twirler of the year in the Southern league, having ‘won more than .700 per cent of bis gamea. Good for @ reguinr #1. Magic Foot Drafts to be sent Free to Try (as explained above) to seoeceSa| co-co-owe lor produce the slightest uneasiness —though cleanses the litt York and offers to bet any part of $26,000 on himself. ore Steve O'Neill of the Worcester New England league, has joined the | Naps. Jeasé Birkett says he's the gamest backstop he ever saw. The Athletics had him last spring. In 15 games O'Neill nipped 40 men off bases. a == = KNOCKING A HOMER LIKE KISSIN’ A GIRL; BUD RYAN SAYS SO 1b Football Pants Special About 300 Football Pants, val- nes $1.25 to $3.00, cial, to close out RAINY WEATHER CLOTHES, IN SLIP-ONS, OIL SLICKERS, eTCc. HUNTING CLOTHES, GUNS AND AMMUNITION Seattle Sporting Goods Co. “The Rubber Store” 714 First Ave. Mall _this coupon to Magte Foot Draft Company, LEST Olver Bide: Jackson, Mich. $6.00 Foot Ball Shoes $4.00 Foot Ball Shoes $2.00 Foot Ball Pants .. $1.60 Foot Ball Jackets ... Theo. Wilts Co. 1012 First Ave. 2—Photos Free—2 “BUDDY” RYAN, PORTLAND, Or., Sept, 23—Here is the formula for making home runs, according to Buddy Ryan, leading batter and home run hitter of the Pacific Coast league and the Ty Cobb of western baseball, who has been purchased by Cleveland: “Never swing on the bail with ali your might,” says Buddy. “A steady, firm swing will send the bali just as far as if you tried to bat the cover off it. The best balls to strike at are the ones that come a trifle higher than the knee and slightly lower than the shoulder, as the pitcher throws the ba’ i In slugging, but in m h Then swing, not slug, but swing and meet the bail, jowed, you'll find your batting improving wonderfully.” ‘How does it feel to make a homer?” Buddy was aske yy, did you ever kiss a girl you really love of Quaker Drug Stores, now located at all three By special arrangement with the La Pine Studio, The Star will give away absolutely free of charge a coupon good for two beautiful panel photos at this gallery for every cash want ad amounting to $1 or over taken at Star office or any Star want ad agencies are QUAKER DRUG STORES Fourth & Pike—Third & Madison—1ist Av., Near Madison THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1911. First Gridiron Games NEW YORK, Sept, 23.—While today’s gridiron contests, the first ot the season, involve few of the bigger inetitutions of learning, next Saturday nearly all the big Bastern colleges and many of the Southern and Western colleges will_see their firat games, The Carlisletindians are, ax unual, the first to get into nection y more games than any other college, They levens until October 14, when thelr first tn game will be played with Georgetown at Washington, On r 4 the aborigines will go to the mat with Pennsylvania and a Week later will make thelr annual trip to Cambridge to play Harvard ‘Tater they will play Byrac ne Hopkins and Brown. There is every reason ve that the football season just open ing will be a record breaker in interest and excitement. STILL HOPES. which would mean (thy United Frese Leased Wire.) {them as to. American ROBTON, Sept. 25-—"'One defeat | bound ultimately t tor reciprocity does not menn its — death,” said Gov, Kugene N. Fou! WARREN, Of Massachusetts today on learning | was gored by # bu the result of the Canadian election.| 1s suffering from appendicitis and “It iw hard to believe that the Can-|the son, Vertner, on his way for @ adians allowed themselves to be| doctor, collided with a buggy. All frightened with the annexation|the Adams family are now in the bugaboo, and to defeat a measure | hospital CROSS, SICK AND FEVERISH CHILDREN NEED CASCARETS Most of the {lls of childhood are caused by a sour, disordered stom- ach, sluggish liver and constipated bowels, They catch cold easily, be- "lcome cross, Hetless, Irritable, feverish, restless, tongue coated, don't eat or sloep well and neod a gentle, though thorough, physic—but don’t try to foree & nauseating dose of oll into the little one's already sick stom- ach—it Is cruel, neediens and old-fasnioned. Any child will gladly take Cascarets which act gently—never gripe one’s yatom, sweetens the stotwwach and puts the liver and bowels In a pure, ealthy condition. Full directions for children and grown- ups tn each package. Mothers can rest easy after giving this gentle, thorough laxative whieh costs only 10 cents per box. Orage OHIO DENTISTS HAVE MOVED Becond and University —.Entrance 207 University, Btone-Fisher Opposite We Use Nothing But the Best Material PAINLESS EXTRACTION FREE ALL WORK GUARANTEED FOR :2 VEARS Fillings $10 Teeth ... $5 Bridgework . High in If you have any furnace troubles, ask our furnace export Just fe the matter. He'll doubtless be instrumental in saviig you a nice littie sum of money on this Winter's fuel bili, bealdes the satisfaction you will get out of having your furnace operate perfectly, There's no better furnace coal in the North- west than Lady Wellington. Try it. Scheduled Next Week 707 POUNTH AVE, AND CHEKKY HT. pponite Keattle Athtetic Chit RALEIGH HOTEL 1 Just Opened —Rverything Now Water Cult and ft RATES, Oe AND UP THE GALLATIN Vike Mt. and Boren Ave. THE REED Under new management and homelike. HOTEL VOLNEY COLOMA_HOUS' HOTEL BIGGS IM BOWLING ALLEYS First and Madison STORAGE AND Auto Delivery Co. Ie Meam-Hented House Tooma. 61.65 per Wea 1498 Phone Moin 94 Fireproof: One Block From Vout Office, Mat and Cold Water in Beery HOTEL DEL NORTE 535 Seventh A nd Up to Date. eturn Bells in Bvery Steam Howt, Hg PHONE, MAIN M4 Moder hes Mates, 6 las M _ Vine nt. the and 4 BV hypks All ie MOTORCYCLE MPSRES Ind. 4051 —P MONKS ind, 923—PHONES—Muin 9048. City wanesine & Transfer ANNOUNCEMENT _NorthernPacifict Every day in the year, there starts east fr Seattle at 8:45 a. m., a through train for C over the Northern Pacific-Burlington Lines; rives at Union Station, Chicago, 12 o'clock 20 the third day following. City, Terry, Glendive, Fargo, Minneapolis and Saint tant intermediate points. ed to Butte and also to Duluth connection is made with other east and south. PACIFIC COAL & OIL COMPANY Prices per ton at Bunkers: Lump, $6.50; Nut, $4.00; Furnace, $3.75. Main Office: Latona Bunkers: Second Go. at Norman 113 Ni lake Ave. Both Phones 6040. North ; Green 662. Phone West 11 for West Seattle Prices. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT CHANGE IN TIME EFFECTIVE SEPTEMBER 24 “The Olympian” The New “All Steel” Train WILL LEAVE SEATTLE DAILY AT 10:15 A. M. nstead of 9 a. m., for Missoula, Butte, Lewistom, Forsythe, Miles City, Mont.; Mobridge, Aberdeen, S. D.; Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minn.; Milwaukee, Wis. ; Chicago, IIL, and all points East. This solid through train, a “Palace on Wheels,” has all the comforts and conveniences of any other train, and ‘some pleasing features which no other train has, particularly LONGER, HIGHER AND WIDER berths than on any other road, s + »IS NOW» THE MOST POPULAR “The Olympian TRAIN OF THE DAY FOR EASTERN TRAVEL, and not only assures you of a smooth and com- For more detailed information concerning special low fares, Sept. 25, Oct. 2, 6, 17, 18 and 19, tickets and reservations, call, write or phone A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr., Gen. Agent, Passenger Dept. J. L. CRISWELL, City Ticket Agent. Second and Cherry, Sea “The New Steel Trail,” Main 1048. a EE OLE LEG ITLL S TT ER TTS fortable trip, but, mast essential of all—SAFETY, | | CHICAGO MILWAUKEE wd PUGET SOUNL going East—it will be found standard. Yesler Way, or telephone sunset Standard drawing room and leather upholstered: ist sleeping cars, coaches and dining cars provide lighted accommodations of highest character. stops at the important cities of Ellensburg, Pasco, Spokane, Missoula, Helena, Billings, Forsyth® Mandan, Bismarck, Jaz orth Yi Paul, besides other ii Immediate connection is and Superior. At Minneapolis, Saint Paul and Chicago, com lines for important The equipment is thoroughly modern, the dinin service is of such excellence as to have gained a wide reputation, and punctuality is a feature of the’ toward which every effort is exerted. From this train thé passenger sees the beautift cades and the Rocky Mountains and the fertile fi lands of North Dakota by daylight. arrival at Chicago gives the traveler, also, an entra view of the beautiful rolling prairie farm lands of This service is strongly recommended to the The forenoon of Northern Pacifie Low round trip fares East are in effect Sept. 15 and Oct. 2, 6, 17, 18 and 19. Liberal limit with mn earnestly invited to call at our Seattle City Office, Pirst jop-overs, M 1430 or Indep for tickets, sleeping car reservations or any information. H, N. KENNEDY, General Agent, SEATTLE, J. O. M'MULLEN, City Passenger Agent, SEA’ A: D. CHARLTON, Asst. 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