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RRARAHER ARR REE * ° BATTING ORDE ® » York—-Devore If, Doyle @ 3d, Snodgrass of, Murray rf, ® Merkle 1b, Heraog 3b, Fletch. ‘® oF a8, Meyers o, Mathewson p. ® = Philadelphia—Lord if, Old: ® ring of, Collins 2b, Baker Sb, ® Murphy rf, Meinnes 1b, Barry ® as, Thomas c, Bender p. * RRR RER ERE EH | an LARRY DOYLE. NEW YORK, Oct. 12.—With the exception of First Baseman “Stuffy” of the Philadelphia Americans, and Capt. Doyle, of McGraw’s beth teams are ready today for the worl: championship series. | very doubtful whether these two w! either would seriously cripple his team’s chances. a of Meinnes’ right wrist are torn as a result of being a @ sprained ankie in last Monday's game with Brooklyn. etl A] i sent into the opening game on Saturday is problematical. ttle betting on the outcome of the series prevails here. A ago the Athietics were 6-to-5 favorites, but the odds have been Hi * It ip belleved that the result depends in a large measure on the rival pitching staffs, although a few wagers are being laid that one team will journeyed to the bout declared It to have been about the classiest ever believe they will. I can't eee why! outhit the other. The attendance at the opening game Saturday, and perhape for the series, will probably break all records. The public sale for the opening game began today at the headquarters of the New York Na tionals re stood in line ali night, awaiting the opening of | bee the sale, and it is believed that by tonight every seat will hi sold. CCOTHCRAFT All-Woo/ Clothes Pinsnecitbeneghieenstiadiaieeniain A A S$ D If It Fits and Looks Right HAT’S all you need to consider in buy- ing Clothcraft Clothes. Every other ity point is covered by the guaran- T tee found in the pocket of every Clothcraft Coat. This guarantee, signed by the makers, binds them to give you all-wool, lasting shape and satisfactory wear and service. Unless your Clotheraft Clothes measure up to this guar- anty, you have a claim that must and will be satisfied. We are proud to handle clothes like these, and we are glad to add our own guaranty to them. you—and you are safe in buying them We are safe in recommending them to Price need not worry you either $15 or $18 is all you have to pay for these clothes — Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats. The Clothcraft Store PRAGER & COMPANY 819 SECOND AVE, East 414, MADISON =". Bekins “” Cut rates Kast on freight enable customets.to save their furniture instead of racrificing it. | speedier, but either the colored boy wouldn't let him set himself, or else tn two reapects over the Athletics, H able to play, and the! pitched bail in a recent game with the Detroit Tigers. Doyle at picking (things up,” improving rapidity and declare they are fit, but whether they and given him a few lessons. of Langford’s tricks in the ring ly shaded. Today the one logical bet is considered to be at even | gagement |date at next month's smoker, and if they do, =| | | Long. THE STAR-—-THURSDAY, Judge took @ bride unto himself a day or so ago, Ie a real ai) man ager, Considering that the team was little better than roadsters, and up against a dig bunch of bard luck, the Portland magnate admits that the bionde-haired one made a remarkably good showing, And by way or is appreciation, t Judi slipped Nic a nice little bonus, which certainly a newly married man could not object Hoth the judge and Nic are enthusiastic over next year's prospects, and. al ready have the pennant won for the Pipping—in thelr own minds, Anyhow, here's hoping, ete eee Danny Long of the San Francisco Seale ip ready to take Howard Mundorff back into the fold, The majority of fans figured Mundy about the classiest of « lot of classy third-sackers this year, but there tan't a | chance, you loud-lunged fan, for you to see that boyish person jumping laround the third station for the Pippins next year. Howard will wear 4 San Francisco Seal uniform, and do prodigious stunts for Danny For latent ability, no one ever questioned but that Mundorff was strictly there. The only thing wae that he didn't always tread | the straight and narrow way that gives the athlete the lron physique and steady eye-—-and Long lost patience, This year he has been a tower of strength to the Portland team, Mundy played in a game for the Seals a fow days ago. eee Well, Frank Street and Hollie Childs, the colored boy from Fort Lawton, have had their little set-to, and while Childs is credited with « decision, there is a hungry taste in the mouths of the fans who vaw the go, for more. In other words, they are not satisfied that Childs would have won over a longer course. Street was apparently the very clever in getting out Hops that would have spell give Street credit for he lacked the necessary wallop, wi of the way of some of the colored man’s ed curtains had they landed. But they didn't- that, eee But when it came to class, it was mostly with Childe. Percy Cove said after the fight that Childe was the classiest 145-pounder he seon in action In the Northwest. Percy says he is « mintatu of Sani Langford, and has most of the old master's foxy tricks. “You know Langford!” Perey popped at Childe after the go. Childs admitted that he had seen him “Ever see bim box?” You, Childs had seen him in a few fights, Perey smiled, but said no more. Kither Langford taught that boy the game, or else he is a marvel said Percy, “and | can't see how he could get ition Both | Sam's style down so perfectly unless Sammy had taken him in hand of two fast men and to hold them | Anyhow, dt take it from me, he works ali some real classy boxer.” tt is probable that toe men will meet next month in a return en The Fort Lawton club ts figuring on giving the boys the it will be over the 15 will be to = packed house, for the fans who round course. Also it pulled off around these parts. = eA RPL GIL DOBIE SUCCESSFUL FOOTBALL COACH etttetetetesseeeesy OCTOBER 12, 1911 7:|Giants Have Edge BY FRED yo eaged Baseman, jew nate. Like others, I belfeve that fn a whort series of this world's series type, the bulk of the work will center upon the pitchers and catohers But outside of this, probably the moat important department will ATHLETICS ARE BETTER THAN LAST | YEAR, SAYS EDDIE COLLINS BY EDDIE COLLING. {t is possible for Manager Mack to/as pitchers, don't lose alght of the cond Baseman Athietics. put on the field almost an entire|fact that Bender and Coombs, in be first base—and for this reason Lant year when the Athletion|team of .300 batemen—something |a series of this kind, have already Both inflelds will be under a/ went into the world’s series with! never before known in the history heavy strain, both clubh are com-|the Cubs we were looked upon ai | of a world’s series posed of fast starters and base |the outsider, with the Cubs pro-| When Coombs and Lapp are the runners, each infielder will know (nounced favorites to win by @ big/ battery there is only one man on be must get the ball away to & margin | the team who does not hit 300 or hurry, Now this means a good) After such decisive triumph|over, This is Jack Parry, whom chanee for more poor peoging to by the Athletics over the Cubs, and first than ordinary series would (he fuct that we went out this year show land sustained our reputation by This heavy strain ie the chief easily winning the American league reason for #0 many errors IM | pennant, although we got @ bad world’s series games, On thin ao start, it is pot unnatural thet one of count It will be to Moftinis and our biggest assets now is confi myself to keap on the jump all the dence time and to be ready for high, low) In this connection I might re and wide throws to the bag. mark that a large part of the public 1 understand that McInnis ts one ghares this confidence with us, We of the fantest and boat youngsters wii) the re into battle with int he business, But I have been ine Giants more certain of our through the fire enough to £0 18 | selves, because of previous suc ond play my game and I don't cong think I will be bothered to any “With one exedption our team is extent over this part of it the same which triomphed in the In my opinion we have the edge | American league in 1910. Since the world’s series of last fall, Mo- ‘The Giants will be able to wend in inn at lonst two star pitchers who will | Cut” Davie ae fect pane epinced be hard to score on. This Means! While Davia aud his masterful good defensive strength | mind and baseball shrewdness are The other yer bebe about | still available on the bench, on the set 8 wo ws base hae oe record. | couching lines, and for substitute joague boasting such cately | duty, the youngster has added more ora as Archer, Doots, MeLean. tat pe 1 we can average from two to| jaca he *M4 Beneral tone to the three stolen bases a game agetnat | “9 atchers ax (pene, the poet 18 | creased the batting strength and shouldn't pick up « on Mack's | ‘“4™ Pedy (of our combination, backstoppers, although Tam ot] nas" been’ of cients altround work underrating them in any way ren cheen of ouch high clase thet | It's easy enough to ay for one ? ould be considered a loremost aspirant for the automo. bile to be presented to the Ameri-| ant In addition, McInnes has in. up, But when a catcher faces EDDIE COLLINS. chad “ohare westiy every man in| jproved their worth the lineup ts fast and liable to | Outside of the pitehers I think shoot along at any old time, be ts! ‘the Athletics are a better all- fn for his troubles before the game! round and more experienced team ta over. | than the Giants if our pitebers In spite of the fact that the New orkers have stolen so many base ‘this year, it doesn’t signify that ‘they are a better run-getting club and | am confident that Ira Thomas and Jack Lapp will have something to say about “thefts” on the base paths, just as they did last fall when we were told bow the Cubs were going to ran wild because we had no backstops, In conclusion,” with the guiding hand and watchful eve of M Mack, whose judgment we h ways found to be so fawie direct us we have unbounded con- fidence in our ability to be again returned the winner of a world's series just as we repeated in the American league race. y stand up as Tf) we shouldn't have the edge, We are strong in the two big depart ments of the game-—attack and defense. Aud | am pretty sure every member of the team |« con fident that the Giants will finally win, although all of thom expect a od bard fight can league player who is the most {we consider asx good a m valuable to his team, pinch as if Furthermore, barring accidents, the Cobb-Lajole mur team wil! have its full strength; On the defense, the fact that we fm the coming se whereas inst |lead the American league in field fall we were deprived of the serv-|ing speaks for itself, lee of one of best ail-round! Don't get the idea that 1 am | players. cring his batting, laying too much stress upon aver | fleldin unning. I refer ages, but in an article of this kind © Outfie iring, whove Injured | figures are the only basis of oom knee kept hi t of the games, pariso: with the Cubs and compelled Man) W the world’s ager Mack to put in Strunk, who! discussed we hear a lot a | had been out of the game nearly ali) New York players-—Mathewson and year Marquard—and whac they will do | lay particular stress upon the to the Athletics. While I have great batting strength of the Athletics. pect for their remarkable ability mare am ps PROYS. FREED @ AUSTIN type our Renken een hee TY WINS ANOTHER AUTO CHICAGO, Oct. 12.— Out fielder Schulte of the Chicago Cabs and Ty Cobb of the De troit Tigers are today the win ners of the automobiles offer ed for the player in each longue adjudged by a “Jury” of newspaper men to have been of the most service to his team during the 1911 sea son The winner in each league was scored according to his general playing effi- never series ts mut two In the first edition of The Star each day now a free “Help Wanted” department is being printed. It is pri- marily for the benefit of men amd women who are looking for work. But it helps the employer, who can insert an ad, free of cost, and the department is of real interest to all readers. These free help wanted-ads run exclusively in the first edition of The Star, ON THE STREETS AT 11 O’CLOCK. Buy a Noon Edition and watch the ads. WREFTLING AN PUVSICAL COLTURK 1 STEVENS ACADEMY Pourth Near Pine Seeeeeeeeeeeeee Dancing Guarauteed io cy Tete eee wren eae ° 4 Private Lessons STANDINGS Portland Vernon Oakland Sacramento Han Franctaco Lon Ane Mais 3914 5 ATS HR ATE CATR SOTA TATA Third and Pike ‘The Owl Drug Co. Sixteen Stores on 1112 2nd Ave. the Pacific ae i ana/ Bowl Bulletin of Week-End ‘Opportunities Economy is always assured when buying at “The Owl Stores.” Still greater ee conte awaits those who take advantage of its special offerings—who keep in touch with its window display and advertising. Be an observer of “Owl” offerings—you'll 10 and Brown, Ables He's every inch a football conch when he's on the gridiron or im) {the “gym” with his charges, And that means tha, by word and action. he's the big notes, who can impress a bunch of huskies that a bunch} |of bananas can play the game better than they | But he's the silent Sphinx off the fleld. | secret practice, when he first came to the University of Washington, | three years ago, he was the bane of the student correspondents. They | raved and yelled like Comanche Indians doing a wardance stunt. But | Dobie silently and impassively went ahead, and before longrevery one |knew that he turned out the first football champlonabip team in years at the varsity. From that time on, Coach Gilmore Dobie's methods |have remained unquestioned, for he repeated the stunt a year later, and again in his third year with the Washington pigskin chasers. He's} the maker of champlonabip teams—it's characteristic with him. In} six years of coaching, his teams have not lost a single game, It was} the same story at the Minneapolis high school and the North Dakota) university as here. There's an inexplainable magnetiam th him. His physical appearance is not that teal football hero. e'# a lean, hungry looking individual, but University of Minnesota) “grads” remember him as one of the wirtest littie quartebacks in the} Middle West, Whatever the cause, Doble has produced results and| fs now drawing $3,000 per year, ranking with the highest salaried | coaches in the country BAT WINS (By United Press Lonsed Wire) NEW YORK, Oct. 12—Battling Nelson has sprung into popularity with New York fans today as a re- sult of winning nandily in a ten- round bout with Willie Beecher of New York, who has two decisions Photos Free—2 By special arrangement with the La Pine Studio, The Star will give away absolutely free of charge a coupon good for two beautiftl panel photos at this gallery far every cash want ad amounting to $1 or ov of Quaker Drug now located at all three When he initiated the) tt draws championships at jover Knockout Brown to his credit. | Nelson took a severe facing in the early rounds but wae on the ag-| gressive throughout and in the last | few rounds bored in in Mis old champlonsiip rorm and had’ er in a bad way. first appearance in throughout his long career and he| was given a warm ovation at the| t taken at Star office or any Stores. 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