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fe j Oe Resenssuevens| a mmaiiianl NEW YORK, Oct. 10.—Gioom per. Vades the :enk and file of Giant! supporters here today as @ result of an injury to Captain Larry Doyle, who ont of the came with a rained ankle. The fans fear that Doyle will not recover in time to) participate in the world’s cham-; plonship series against the Phi! delphia Athletics. New York would be materially weakened without thelr crack second baseman | Have your bits coflected. West.) rn Collection Co,, 433 N. Y. Block, | aeeeeeeeeeeee HAVE been asked frequent: ly whether I ) will be as of. } fective In this | coming world's “series againat the Athletics as 1 was in 1905 This is @ hard matter to figure out. The wear and tear of six years’ hard pitching has had its effect, of course, and may cut in to a certain extent upon my com. tive speed and the break of curve ball My arm, however, feels ax good and as strong ae it ever did and 1 know | have picked up a lot of my, ago, but I figured then that I had a job before me as I have of the world’s series. been said that~ M present toam is a much harder hi ting club than his old one, which may be-true. embered tha coe to have, and did ve, & hard hitting set then. Socks Sey- bold, Harry Davis, Omule Schreck, Danny Murphy, Topsy Hartse! and others wore ranked as the best in tm fact, that club hit well an the present-day © aggregation. Yet MeGin nity and | happened te be in good shape and we shut them out in four games. TH admit that we are all looking for a hard battle--~a much harder than we drew that year, but thé present Giant team is more con: fident of winning than the 1905 bunch was. A good deal depends, in fact, most of it depends, upon the con dition of the two ‘ching staffs. Chief Bender ts al ‘a hard man to beat; first-class pitcher and Plank has had his best season In years. On the other hand we have a bet. ter world's .series pitching staff now than we had then. As stated above my arm feels as good as ft did then. + Ta Rube Marquard we have a left. hander more than Hable to beat any club In the business and he too looks ta be in fine shape. Wiltsle, Ames and Crandall are all pitching good bal! In Crandall the Giaats have one of the best relief pitchers in the business. ‘Taking thi why we shouldn't have enough edge In pitching to offset things and poe- sibly give us the advantage. 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The Clothcraft Store PRAGER AND COMPANY 819 Second Avenue THE STAR-—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1911 ar " Better Now Than Six Years AgiFran heave a tough argument on his hands to- with Hollis Childe, the orack ry, at Fort Lawton. In view of € ie under the auspices of the Fort for the Athletic sluggers, or it Will that wonderful machine ¢ which Connte Mack has perf show the McGraw crowd up Sentiment ta om geame ‘tol ns aa tavor the New Yorkers, there fe many staunch Athletic sup-|,,L#eld, Novinere and Simon; porters. Send in your choice, and First Game. tell why. Here are a few opinions: | Boston ” D. E. Dugdale—Just say that It ghee yseg cr Sag OS will be the most wonderful world’s | ..Yuline quien Se series ever played. Pretty bard to Second ; pick ® winner, but put mo down | Bows oh pee 4 for the Athletics. My friend, Boes,|" Hoge ‘and ewdy, Itati and Colter here, in for the inte, but why Piest Game. shoullin't he be, he'll be one bim-| self next year Frank White—Sure, letics. a Bud White—Nix on that stuff, | jthe Giants for me. George Donlan—Nothing but the athletics, 1 know Tealey Raymond—Awfully good, awfully good—those Giants look to ™ u ‘ arti : at at ny Merle and ee | oe oe | Bilas; Humphreys and Mo- Second Game. Loute the Ath . nd Wingo, Boyd and & sows le v8 jeverold. 2 1 ‘ou 6 and Miller. to WE tei Eddie Householder—I'm going to San Diego tonight, but when the Gignts make a cleaning, just re member it was I that told you but oram: | San Francisco Bill Les Nothing to it Los Anaries i. up—The Athletics for! portianad Vernon Lee | Seaton and La Longo; Hitt | Brown. Afternoon Game. At Vernon Harkness and and Brown. Hougen’s Lightning Shoe Repair Works 110 Madison St. Ind. 5415. We Call for and Deliver, EVERETT-SEATTLE |INTERURBAN RAILWAY pak Papa dy HOTT —Limited trains s agevegee ® 4 9 ia ‘Lovige; Ratoigh We flatter ourselves that we have in our employ the best gun- smith in the Northwest. Bring ws your gun repairs and we will prove it. Rubber and Oil Clothing, Stickers, Slipons, | Athletic Goods, Ete. | La Fat 10 Beattie, oh ‘Greenwood, and Greenwos #8 Li Lifnited trains R ied wae SNO 16 p,m ay and Sunday raina, ht shed at Sixth 600. p.m .8-RVERBTT HOMISH-EV TRACTION CO, RETT INTERURBA BY. Selle Sporting Gods Ch “The Rubber Store” 714 FIR6T AVENUE. This fellow, Bud Hamilton, of the Tacoma high, is some punter. ta Just #0 classy that Vie Zednick wax heard to say that he wishe wan available for the U team. A few enthusiastic fans claim be is ar good as Hakin, which probably stretching a point, but just the same this Bud Hamilton has class to burn, His strongest asset is bit cool ness, He takes his time about getting the ball away, but when he does out It, it goes, f He! d Tom McDonald, physical director, and Chet Brown and Vance, boxing and wreatling Instructor, respectively, of the"S A. C are busy as bees these days, It's all over the first fall smoker the club will stage on the 20th, Both Brown and Vanee have some iWeely” mat | and mitt material, and they want to have their charges in first-class trim, . S ete * players say that Jack Knight of the High- han first base, Chase , they claim, Many American lem landers should never play any other posit! is the only first sacker with a ghade on Kulg! * ee ee Before Fred Tenney became a of the Rustiers, he recom- mended Arthur Fletcher to them, but the owners declined to take the youngster, who ia now playing # seusational game at short for the Giants. ae ARRY DOYLE, the wonderful second baseman and captain of the Giants, is not only a great player,| but an excellent field general. He is a fighting Irishman, who never loses an argument without putting up & stiff battle His ve wit often wins the day when the battle is gol gainet him Umpire Kiger tells o pulled off by Dayle on/ himself. Any one who bas seen Rigler work will] remember bis sive physique, He might make & fine white hope if he were not an arbitrator a wonderful chest develop “Cy” of it himself. Whon the Cubs and Giants meet, war is on. During one important game this year, when both teams were fighting for the lead, neither had scored and Rigler was getting his share of the close pla: j The umpire's work on balls and strikes drew comment from Capt Doyle every now and then They were oot offensive, however, and Rigler paid no attention to them. t that Jeffries might envy. In the seventh, Rigler, in Doyle's and Doyle, in disgust, yelled from second: those low ones. You can't see over your Even Rigter jolned in the general laugh, appreciating the bon mot to an extent that he did not reprimand the great infielder. oe eee es Rektenkennenkat : Weak ungs We strongly recommend ANNES VS. HILLS. The Queen Anne agerege tion will bock up against the Hills Military Academy team at Dogdale’s park Friday aft ernoon. This will be the only game of the season in which an outside team will be brought into the city to play & local aggregation. Coach Fowler has been putting the Queen Anne boys through the passes and by Friday wiil turn out a well balanced team. *| only the medicine he ap- te aeeeee ee eee ee) droves. Trust him. Loins aeeeeteeeeeeeeeee seeeeeeeeees SERVICE HIS is an age of specialists. In every phase é “of commercial and professional life expert service is required. The Washington Trust and Savings Bank is a specialist in all the essentials of the modern fiduciary institution. It is guided by successful, progressive and prudent bankers. Its Capital and Surplus, long public record and large resources—the largest of any Trust Company in Washington—are further assurances of the strength necessary to insure the safety of trusts assumed. Washington Trust & Savings Bank keninn fhe Second at Cherry ‘W. B. Parsons ©. B. Morten Mew York Bldg. 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