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> — HERE WE HAVE That didn’t win the pennant this year, but that will win accidents barred; that might have copped the rag had manager (Tighe)—which seemed to be an unh mt - coh that about mid-season grabbed a sh n ! Fullerton, after which they won still more; that will be again in the spring Reading from left to right they ar and Creickshank. Princeton which ‘ all to be contest, scheduled for Pri wMayed here, except the ceton, Novem be That “U" football team over which Gil Dobie and Vi ad nick have put in many sleepless nights gete ite frat tryout to day, when tt tangles up with the fe team sponsored by the Lincoln high. A the game the fans will hardiy ask, “Who @ won?” but rather, “What's the score?’ Just the same, Lin coln high can be depended upon to extend the varsity kids just i @nough to show us the sort of a team Pop Dobie has lined up. The university gridiron sage will use (wo complete elevens against ttre Lfhcota boys today, and when is over he figures 4 be will know a thing or two a the kind of stuff those 88 football timber and 22 gridfron carcasses aro made of. \ Ballard high tackles Broadway high on the Ballard field thia afternoon . * - * BATES MEETS HARVARO * CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Sept. 30 Bates meets Harvard t) ® afternoon in > » first gridiron coriest of the season for & Crimson sq e The ps a for Harvard this season includes nine games. = * * . AntiathciesDa Daedalian abebafighielinls eA Deliediadtie Ro aded == Kilbane Favorite Over Conley 7 LOS ANGELES, Sept. 30.—Jolmny Kilbane of Cle : Frankie Conley of Kenosha are acheduied to fight 20 rou * noon at the Vernon Abe Attell for the [renowned southpaw. Nor is there will wee most, but Athlete/ ight on wiening games. The for f featherweight championship. 10-106 ringside favor |any question but that Connie Mack chosen will have a series . Tinterday, 8 \ He, due, no doubt, te his decisive victory over Joe Rivers last La- [fears thi« pair more than any oth |afternoons stoppiug the bites tens the doe aiaiees % bor day. Conley has wagered a tibora! share of his slice of the puree [er factor of Giant play tack m the bases, The New| i. isitenders, 7 to 2. that he will win, however, Mathewson is always at his beat | York lineup haa sot rail for the L Gare est : ae stages of the fight rd in stolen bases for Vietarts . a " « height in has run amuck upon + : AM Vancouver POST-SEASON SERIES i mates Sea, Sah asthe elt SEANDINGS | os looking better passing ‘week | D0oin, Bresnahan, Gibson, and even opin FOR VERNON TIGERS =," 14,0 210m ene eae a ag te expecta ta be every whit as good |, Mack's catchers stopped | the Yn Tes | Manley ama BERR EEE SEES ERHDR ER TA RAHERERA AER (2s he wae in 1905. Render at hig | UNbe last (ll. Dut Chance bad po) Seen i si < ® [best in one of the great pitehers of | T°" OP verity a a (ee se ‘ Kigin, Waltham, Hamil * LOS ANGELES, Sept. 30.—N ations are under way to ® |the game. The Indian has « world | Merlie. Suodarass, Murray, Doyle| Herind sit ‘ tom, Howard and tager-| ‘& day betweea Capt. Happy Hogan of the Vernon Tigers and th ® lof speed and on of the fastest a ae 54 ah a — “Ae org Yictorts #1 334 aes vail Walrhes from #% = Minneapotis club pennant winners. of (he American Assoctatl # [jumps in the busisess to his smoke Git tate tne shete hon B24) | % for a post-season. series to be played in Loe Angeles at the * ‘ban poe le hep Bann ng = NATION A\ ; p #& ish of the Coast league season * | But the Carlisle star $9 MO/Spon series is the “moat i old Fe : ‘ g “If Vernon should win the Coast pennant,” said Hogan to * | Mathewson. He lacks the stead! }e most importast | iy TON & WUNTER Gay, “it's practicaily certain that Minneapolis will come. Should # | nes and dependability of Mathew ee 4 : & Portland cop the fag, we will arrange a series of games with the # | gon OEE | 7) 66 ; te Ducks to establish the question of superiority between the two ® Mathowse o has this in re-|! F HH Ht i & top clubs.” * |sorve-the knowledge that in 27 } For Nervousness and 164 : —_ | BRAKE AAAEKKRERRRARARAHY KOARKAAAE® jrounds not # Philadelphian has Sleepl ‘ i crossed the plate agatnat his leepless Nights {|} NATIONAL LEAGUE. 4 @ trol. He will face hit- |{ ¢ ‘ y t team than he did then—al) ‘ Gasper ae i younger and a faster one, but|{ 2 when Mathewson is right there ts |} : ‘ | aii oth. Gullit; Gaipner, Hea has the edge on|} | Jarix “Gnd Simon Bender, and Marquara is a much | | better pitcher than Jack Coombs. | AMERICAN. “LEAGUE ! The one man who gave Mack's | Detroit people the hardest fight ‘and the |) case of dyopepeta At Wi rr es Sse . a bulk of trouble through the wan-/|{ Smee of Pepsin; " — abe. 6 Vean Gregg, the sar left hander | of the Cleveland Naps. Gregs 3] 3 topped Mack's club effectively ee | ‘ G6G8 KING STREET more than once. Marquard is and Hrown; Paimer a “i such along Grege’s type. He has } | even me smoke than the Cleve jae Gekiand 14 4 | urday ep ember re ee ear aa See ent ’ to bis fast curve. In the last few ‘ Pierce months the big left hander has |} : dan Franciec eos Souvenirs given away olo by Wm. Lee, Chin- fi) alsa gained fine controt and ia |} should « pe Se | a ng — Ree CER | Opens October Ist g 0 § vor by Mi S » y one o hardes > _ yo ff Heter po rads eres, Hee r ese si anger wh > sang at the A. Y Solo by st 1 pane in a = t slab f i. onset aes A i soe La Longe. ‘ | Before purchasing your out mers agner’s Orchestra to 9 p. m wth Pang Igy tall yoo? 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SeattleSporting Goods Co. ability to beat Mack's Notice to Mail Subscribers This is your last chance to get The Star by mail for $2.50 a year. Your subscription must be in before October 1 for you to get this rate. Look on the label on the wrapper of your paper and see when your subscription runs out. If it is in the near future, take advantage of this rate and subscribe at once. Think of it—a live, wide-awake, fighting daily newspaper for $2.50 a year—less than 21 cents per month. Address your subscription to the Circulation Department The Star, Seat- tle, Wash. OSKEE WOW WOW--WERE Off Feathers Battle Today THE STAR ABATUBDAY, EPTEMBER bas 1911 OUR PETS, THE SEATTLE i ae a] Be lo is Giants vs. Athletics : the pennant next year—if some other team doesn’t beat them to it; that didn’t finish second, but will finish third—baseball | Siitte neimior valley. It's éollare to doughnute there y played as well in the first part of the season as in the last; that early in the season had a big bo Dugdale) and a big field |teague just far away bination; that later in the season, with the big boss still on deck had a little, tiny mana (Raymond), after which th went | about ball parks Is not the r 5 ider, after which they began to win games; that about the same time grabbed a couple of pitchers named and gr Ae ae sanding in a few days, and “blowing” to all points of the compass—but worry not, Caroline, we shall ha them with us Let winter come, when baseball men tanding: Moe, Shea, Bues, Wiggs, Sage, Whaling, Houscholder; bottom row; Raymond d, Seat Ort, Leard, Fullerton And managers intrigue, Photo by Ralston + i Sel ieaall ng dls Mac el alld co deb 4e Ni plc Be eaelinl dear fans, and It sort ball moguls were going to hand a tittle ble press agent, Joe Cohn—said bunch that le te said Cohn being an ultimatum to the effect that if acquire a ball park closer to the geographical other said magn will depart from said city of Cohn, ball park, baseball bugs and everything else all to their lonesomes. It’s no idle threat, either, or cut bait, and right now Joe Is cutting bait—a little fg But it is one big joke they are springing on Joe, Spokane there are two etreet railway systems and two com iy ow park, One of the compan owns the his nd, in addition, it is pretty generality the Spokane team outright. It pretty nearly owns Joe ali Joe gets out of it is a certain salary. 60 what chanee a new ball park, when in reality he is but a figurehead? b pli» There is some talk of substituting New Westmi Aberdeen for Spokane in the circuit, and also some talk that Judge McCredie and Dug will swing into line for an cult next year, Seattle patrons would much prefer the with an aill-coast ciroult to adding more bush townl to the je lieague. Seattle is a city, and as such ranks with ‘Fy and Portiand, all,of which are now enjoying better than Seattle now has. But to make it worse—oh, nel The Spokane baseball proposition Is a peculiar ong, Cohn won @ pennant—and lost $5,000. Or, to be more correct, aaa say the street car company lost $5,000, for they had to dig tw yet Cohn marketed his usual crop of phenoms to the he rely the matter with Spokane—and the other een ik about the bail park being too far out is all heen ae We'll still be doping pennants in the old Stove league ing given ing home for three Car! Morris is not discouraged by the be: ebio fireman. He says he is ¢ : t N ') t bi earn something about ring tact oe eee * : : Giants Nosing Out 27 eee ene ne gang . Jim Jeffries in his first fight in New York. Hée met Bob Ape 4 Trrerrt er ee eee ee ee ee et and the big negro put it all over him. | Guses we (you and | and Bug andi exe eee EVES eo mY HY ri) BY GRANTLAND RICE | BY GRANTLAND Rice the boys) haven't got that old third | # But later Jeff beat Fitz and Corbett ke WO slabmen ACK of the bat position cinched, Isn't much * AS THE SCORER SAW IT + ce ee ri : from each! the Giant leader | brag about, to be «ure, but, Just the |w * At Rock Island, lil, the fans are singing this to the * world’s series has decided to) same, it lauds ws in the firat d Trrrrrr rT eT. se ee Sleep on, old ba ‘oil tame —s camp will bear throw the @B- lon. Now his Dugiets can say to . Be PO A B As you rest beneath the dews; oe the bulk of t tire work “poniMr Shreeder, fo ce, “Weil aw... S You didn't play mach baseball, * burden when Chlef Myers, hia | landed in the f vision,” at they Be Ge ae a But you sure were there on booze. * the Giants and hard hittiog In| Mr, Shreeder wi ve to admit; Bucs 3 ae ae ae oe ee i ee * Athletics come jen, Tre pis | mo = — - ae den a } ; $ | 4 on in Oc uve Thoinas yesterday, and so did Joe Cohn, | hays s et GS ge EN . al Y j cag |e ithe r Laving® Judge McCredie and Watty losing. |v © ie Be ee ess | ston or Lapp yt rer® Ya H ° ; Mathewson : rT o . . 4 ant Marqearé| Another de Really it was awful—and it looks ee Re s|pays and cheerfulness replaces | a ot MeGraw's le me partment it bed in print. Hut we forced grouch when stomach, liver, bd ion will fight \ which the Phil retate that the score was to 2 ARH POA Be 1 * ft out against hina 5 . a hia ma with the Giants, of course, on the f 3 $ 8 ¢ Stkidneys and bowels are ‘helped t Mt " chine ia well mate! yers bas! winning end. Big Jim Wiggs and’) Apbett, rf a ae Se Be ae ; ; vraag « emcee 5 ita better arm than any member of| Bud Mae cffleatea ta the box: forjA=ne : 3 $ % § }}maturally to do their duty by * (hold Re bes in re serve wh o Mack's backstopp trio, and 88 | the locals, and while the Tigers con Ant tab Be aE OE ee ry # | Mack will cal: on Ea Plank, in ©8*° | ouhit them ail. He ts row ruaning| nected for an unlucky thirteen wa .s bea oe a third man ts needed | Wagner a Q rece for] tus they sores but two rune trom [Scar 3 ie: on oe oo that (he the batting premiership of the Na-| heir efforts, Tex Baker and Babe |Hoils p Sak eee greater part of the battle will set-|tional jeague, and MeGraw regards! toilis fared badly at the bands « i eee # tle, so «the comparison is |bim as one of the best hitters he yf a Totaie , non worth ¢ ‘ tion than any|has ever seen in the game. Few pa nny slugaers, and the sixt other factor of the fight. There in| teams bave boon able to steal upon!” sen no question bat that McGraw ex with any continued success. = many scores pects to win this series with bis} It is diffieult to forecast now just ods great right ha and his equally | which of hi hers Mack] srke tnctane and the Beavers 90 club and/ this will mean a lot | Ames will rank upon a par with Plank, for Amea, like Mathewson. is at his best upon a cool day in} KODAK DEVELOPING he fall In havi two slebmen ready Work Guaranteed for the series like Mathewson and farquard, there can be no ques Lane, the Bookman tion but that McGraw carries a 308 Union St big ady over his keeneyed, solemn-visaged —riv In @ short ries of seven games and possibly | only five or six, two pitchers can do practically all the work. | McGraw will ¢ both men a full two-weeks rest before the big show opens and when Marquard Athletic bats tying that steps out before the ! have no hesitanc | Tate’s Mack's slashing line-v IN face} the toughest pitching that !t has tackled all year. For in one short series a slabman can afford to take | longer chances and work at higher peed than through the season | with a long, hard stretch ahead. BETWEEN PIKE Out Between Bender and Coombs, the Giant mac bine fears the Indian . } more. Bender will bo faced with |] $6.00 Foot Ball Shoes . $4.51 great respect. The Indian, when | $4.00 Foot Ball Shoes $3.0 right, has great speed and ‘an ef-\Jo : fective jump which 1s hard to|{ $2.00 Foot Ball Pants ... massage with the- war club. He shut out the Giants in 1905 and then lost to Matty. Andther meet- ing between this famed" pair will add deeper interest to the pro- ceedings, lent grill in connection. Monday, October 2nd. Theo. Wilts 1012 First Ave. Seattle’s newest and most elaborate resort, featuring new, refined, high class vaudeville. All Chicago and Frisco talent, best obtainable. Excel- House opens to public “The Rubber Store” 714 FIRST AVENUE, Cafe Third Avenue AND UNION Respectfully, THOS. J. McGLINN, Manager. 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