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THE CUB REPORTER } SULPHURRO BATHS) SCOOP FOR RE EUMATISN. EAD BOOKLET— All Droggiste WAL Pewee Bat Aryose Two GUNS ARG, PLANING ‘ THE GAME ALL OVER, “Hotel Ethelton Our rates are in keeping with the times to $f a week, 150 and $1 per day Near all large Stores and theatres, opps oatofttor. | HEALTH FOR YOU, FULLERTON HAS EASY DAY WITH TIGERS Some of the wisest little baseball ‘") Weisenheimers in town yesterday figured that the old psycho. moment electricity.|had arrived, and, according to all dy is weak | jaws of chance that could be doped the nerves! out, Seattle was due to lose a game. Said Weisenheimers are today pay- ing the fiddler for ir dane ‘ithe Giants waltzed In and trimme the claws of the terrible Tigers, 7 to 1, and performed the operation | without the use of an anaesthetic, Charley Fullerton never felt bet each might while you/ter nor pitebed better in his life organs will re-lthan he did yesterday afterngon, in the eam siand, while he had his serious mo the power is|ments, the Giants behind him were , 1h ng on the pennant floating to the wind (pronounced to rhyme with ej mind), and Little Chas. was able to paddle the Glants’ canoe around the whirlpools without damage. As a matter of fact, the hope of the pennant, and the fact that it is practically cinched, kept the entire team on its tiptoes, and if any- thing got pagt the Giants yesterday, it was not visible to the n ate The one period in which the Ti condition, 1 seal remedy, and those! ger* had anything like 4 ad it will tell you that} tho firat, before pau < seate Soe Oe wg| down to cases, He walke Morgan, 186 So, "“Naiand thea Tealey rul'ed before regarding ular doubles, retiring § a-Vita, but thought) and Jan Neighbors, Lynch and an opportunity to| Chick followed with singles, and 1 with it and what| Neighbors ran ccross with the only i will gladly recom~| Tiger rum of the game. eas Ehave already) ‘thore is Mitte ase in } : post mertem a¢ to how made their runa The ; ma m, aud made ‘or the ffth the Giants wis On a speedy rela singled and Jar h in che ¢ T fanien hold of the pill in Sig- aud slammed it In to Reymond, w regarding the) who caught and threw with ons f disease, If y< on, slipping it to Whaiug in Ume pers ent nal, Staoiile at the plate Simply by superior playing th Giants grabbed a lead in the first, onsultation tree. Oftice/and at no stage of the game did the day and Saturday evenings till § p.| Tigers have a chance to to say m. Sunday, 1) to 12 nothing of putting anything over on - _|thac lead. Another run in the fifth }and three more in the sixth were | mere ineidents. The record weekday crowd was lout yesterday, the turns'ile show- ing more than 6,500. Tealey figures hat the Glants will cinch the pen- ja if they wia this afternoon's lgame, no matter what befalls Spo- |kane. Yesterday was the last | ladies’ day of the season. [he saine teams will meet at 3 this afternoon. PICK UP Box score The score: Seattle— Hhaw, ID .-oarge Jackson, 1b. Nill, 3B « *Melvor Wilaon, Strait, if Mann, of Raymond, Whaling. ¢ Fullerton, p runs the h in the ner ‘as it ts catlod The force that chine is stor ervous energy de pnly another name fo f any orger of inactive it means tha whieh control it lack po must be restored b f ne ative t can perform {ts natural func yan. 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The catching tn the coming world’s series between the Giants land Red Sox wil! be of aa much jor of more importance than the | pitching | Boston will place mainly upon “Ril Carrigan, Cady to catch Joe Wood doubtedly, while the New Yor) will Meyers in every game un leas he is injured. “The work of Meyers in the last series was bigh | class. | You will hear much talk about jthe apeéd of the Giants’ base }runnera this fall, just as you did last year, and the statement will be made that Boston's catchers {will not be able to hold them dependence using un ub Tt is neces alter to become a base runner before he can steal, and no short serier was ever won on the base lines, Also remember, please, that Carrigan la one of the wisest catchers in the game today Cobb and Bush of the team are reasonably fast wen on ithe base Hines, but Carrigan has held them this year, and if he can do this, he can hold the Giantw specders. Carrigan hasn't a vy hrowing arm, but, despit» he runners using his head pis bases being sto! brains rather than b like throwing He c bis opponents in alm: Sometimes his ability seems almost neanny. | | And he is a good hitter, too, bat ting about .280, and, best of all, get ting hits when they are needed | Of course, Chief Meyers of the |Glants has been tried and found not wanting. His work a year ago was & bright spot in the series, But he} | ls only a methodical catcher, a skill | fal machine, rather than a fast | thinking, brainy backstop, When | Mathewson is pitching, he’ wilt do | most of the thinking for the bat- | tery. | Meyers {* a clean-up hitter, one jot thowe players who at any time la sary for th Detroit | a vats they Ju thotr y waes this keeps from a by |for a trip around |get upon the bases, THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 191 Yow MANY MEN DID CUSPIDORIO SVR 2 er MeENy MINS MO— THE. BAG LAD 15 Rehr BECAUSE, WE CAM PuncH THE HARDEST! \ BOSTON HAS A BIG ADVANTAGE IN CATCHERS, BILL CARRIGAN BEING ONE OF THE GAME’S BRAINIEST BACKSTOPS, WHILE MEYERS IS A GOOD MECHANICAL CATCHER. CHIEF MEYERS Mable to slam th all to the f the bases. The Giants are fast on t bases, a8 a toam, but they are wea! er hitters than Boston. A glaw at the prin recorde will aby that the Giants have scored ae runs for their hits than the Red Sox, and bave stolen 100 base but it is also true thet the C * throughout the season in the National league have been more one-sided, in New York's favor, thaw in the American league, where big score games are rare. So this IW really no comparteén to make. The Red 8 The Giants will find it difficult to to make their speed effective, and when they do get on they will find it just as diffi cult to steal as they did a year ago on Thomas and Lapp. On the other! hand, the Red Sox will give Meyers B. F. DAY TEAM NAME LEADERS. Coach Dobie of the varsity football squad is going it prett: strong when he bars even the reporters from the proton. setteannital on | Denny field. At this stage of the game it in hardly likely that the ¢| Newspaper boys will co gum-shoeing around, trying to grab off the aig- ¢| nals to slip to the Everett hich team, or any other team, and certainly no one wants to steal any of the squad, ae Ties | have heard a lot about the baseball players who put the bing In bingle, the slug jn slugging, the pin in pinch and the wail in Gallop. hat Tealey Raymond is the firat man tb put the pep in ginger. enee My idea of nothing at allt—The present feeli who gambled a five-buck dome covering that the of the poor ob "Victoria Bees would grab off the pennant when they had that little lead in the early part of the season. “§n good faith interested, recent- | completed the Neal Treat- |” ment for drug addictions, and makes the following state- -fment: “I had been addicted to the} se of morphine for six years | was taking ten grains ypodermically daily when I) ‘entered the Neal Institute. 1) had taken several other ‘cures,’ | se a great deal thereby, it was unable to rid myself} _bf the habit. Within two weeks after entering the Neal Insti-| tute I was cating well, sleeping well and feeling better than I had felt for years, and, best of gil, I had no further craving pr desire for morphine. The most remarkable effect of the freatment is the fact that there fe Ittie or no suffering attach- fd to the withdrawal of the Mrug. While at the Institute I had ample opportunity to ob-| Berve the effect of the treat- ment upon both alcohol and morphine addictees, and have ho hesitancy in saying that it is unquestionably the best that has yet been discovered.” We make the positive asser- ton that the above expresses the sentiment of all Neal Cure patients. Call, write or Neal Institute, 173: Seattle, Wash. | 4301, hone The 16th Ave., Phone East nd Neighbors), ) Wild piten Hit by pitehed ball—Nill, by Double plays—Chick to Jansen Holderman. Kaymond to Jackson. Pitchers’ eummary—6 runs aad 10 bite off Belford in § innings; 1 run and 2 hite off Criger Im 3 innings. Credit victory to Fullerton; charae defeat to Belford. Um pire—Moran. SPOKANE CINCHES THE SECOND PLACE VANCOUVER, B. C., Sept. 28.— In a game devoid of excitement or features, Spokane sunk her harpoon into the second position here yes terdgy by defeating the Champs, 11 to 5. Regardless of the ragged sup- port be received, Strand had the Vancouver team at his mercy. either Jimmy Clarke nor ¢ who replaced him, was able the tide, Score by innings: Vancouver . WIN FROM COLTS VICTORIA, Sept. 28.—-With only three Portland Colts in their regu- lar positions yesterday afternoon, Victoria had little difficulty in an- nexing an 8-to-6 victory. For Port- land, Catcher Burch did the burl ing, with Utility Man Esola on the receiving end. The Lees had their regular lineup, and could have doubled the score had they cared to work hard. Beore by 1 Portland » Vietorig NORTHWEST Ww. oT 96 ” Seattle, NATIONAL MN. ¥.. 100 44 694 Chicago AMERICAN 6 68 Cinciatt Phila, St. Loule Brookin Boston vetrolt 68 S79.N. ¥.., 60 BL StLule 60 6 97 a a6 240 Q.—If Spokane wins two games and Seattle plays one game and loses it, does Spokane gain a game and « half or two full games on the Giants? A.—A game and a half. “ee ee Hugh Perkins, a member of The Star force of stereotypers, has been elected captain of the Fremont A. C, football squad. Now the question arises, will Hugh make mats out of his opponents? (My, but that's a deep one, Rollo.) . “ee First thing we know, Coach Dobie will be calling out the state mil itla to stop the spying on his gridiron juad. “ee ee ‘This old stuff the world’s series tearm manager springs about how his team can't possibly lose is getting gray whiskers, I'm looking for the team manager who says his team hasn't a chance in the world. “eee | suppose if Seattie keeps on beating the Tigers, Mr. Harry Ostdiek will have something to say about Watkin's team “laying down,” “eeee ister will be first game in the world’s serie brother's mascot, ty-five cousina, fifty-six second cousins and one hundred brothers’ ters’, cousins’ cousins have volunteered to do the same for “Rube” quard. c anapameanarancamsqumpaaaseamanan NEWS NOTES OF PUT-PUT BIKERS A vacation jaunt of 6,000 miles on a motorcycle is being planned by Claude Witmer of South Bend, Indiana. Donald McKie, one of the four Atlanta, Georgia, motorcyclists | touring Europe, says that the roads | in Denmark are far superior to the roads in any other country. A new ordinance has been passed in Flint, Mich., making it unlawful for a motorcyclist to carry a pas senger on the tank or handle bars of his machine. 0. F, McClain, a popular motor- cyclist of Indianapolis, has been elected president of the newly-or- sanized Indianapolia Motorcycle club. Miss “Cy” Woodman, an enthust- astic girl motorcyclist of New York city, recently departed on a trip to the Pacific coast on her two- wheeler. Right of the nine rural routes out of Princeton, IL, ace covered by carriers riding motorcycles. The other is covered by auto, ee COACH DOBIE BARS REPORTERS:: FROM PRACTICE So afraid is Coach Gilmour of the varsity football squad, that tactics and signals of his men will leak out, that during practice last week he even barred the newspaper men from Denny field, and this in the face of a atdtement issued re- cently to the effect that he would not maintain such rigid secrecy as heretofore. Andrew Bldred, editor of the U. of W. Daily, protested against the action, and the matter will be threshed out with President Kane. As the first intercollegiate game does not occur for more than three weeks, it is argued that such stringent secrecy is unnecessary. The first game of the season takes place on Denny field tomorrow aft ernoon, with the Everett high team, and {t is not regarded as possible that Dobie fears the Everett boys to the extent of maintaining such secrecy, PAGUE RESULTS ramento % tland 2, more, BILL CARRIGAN (INSET) CADY are notedly timely hitter, more trouble, because they will be upon the bases more frequently due to their heavier hitting. HUGH JENnings out sig , (THE FOURTH STORY BY JENNINGS WILL DIAGNOSE THE INFIELD® AND OUT- FIELDS.) To the first football game of the} Day | playfield Thureday the Day Play | Season played on the B. F. Held Juniors defeated the Lowel school team 15 to 0. Parks’ bril Nant ron of 80 yards for a touch down after intercepting a forward pase and the consistent gains made by Harris of the were features of the game. Hastings wan elected the team. The Juniors play Int lake school this afternoon Day playfield. Letter Day playfield Playfield team and elected Harry Kay Lincoln high school captain of next year's track team D. BR. Edwards was elected man- ager. NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS New York 7, Noston € Brooklyn 2, Philadelphia t Cinpinnatl 16-4, Chicago 2-4 sbure 4, St. Louts AMERICAN LEAGUE Ri Washington §, Philadetphia 4;"18 ning. Chicago 9-8, At. Toute 6-2 Detroit 6. Furniture Wood Bteel Fixtures Woed Steel Marble PURCELL SAFE CO.. Exclusive Agent for the GENUINE WALL'S BAFB Phone Main 667, 800 Ard Ave. Seattle, TANNHAUSER 2d and Pike Instrumental and ‘Vocal Entertainment Afternoons and Evenings. MEALS AT ALL HOURS a la Carte, ~ Ed captain of) at men of the championship track team held a meeting Thursday night , the crack sprinter, as TFIELD AND IVAN MILLER BOX TO DRAW Both the crowd and the program wore lacking last might at the Hor lyn Athletic ub’s smoker at the Labor Temple, when but four of the scheduled #ix bouts were staged Floyd Ge carded to meet Hattling” on deck but Wolf failed to appear and that bout was off Cecil Hatfield and ivan who appe in the main put up the t contest of the ever ing, and Hank Bennett's decision o a draw was well received. Miller floored Hatfield in the second round and he took the count of nine and then made such a strong oh that he wa titled to the draw Miller forced the and was|; the stronger of the but Hat field was there on the hit and get way stuff. He « ned it up| in the last round. lark and in the last round Tommy Clark and | » to a draw, while the decision over Y was coming to him Marshall earn-| ed the decision he received over| Riley | SEASON ON NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—The east rh football season opened this af ternoon with Harvard playing | Maine university, Princeton play ing Stevens college, Cornell play ing Colgate, Yale playing Holy Cross, Carlisle playing Dickinson and Pennsylvania playing Gettys ght train | burg. Mananct ACTFIC ECZE Ale HOP”|HA Called Totter, Sait Milk-Or Weeping FOTEMA CAN BK | | } | | CHAP 1S RIGHT BECAUSE HE Car RUM THE Miller event tor ¥ Dr, J. B CANNADAY, tam sedate,“ Maw Van combat two, Everett-Seattle Interurban WATTLE TO WY Vietro got} trains 10:26 «. « hafle It | Loca DIAMOND SHARPS, TELL OF COMING SERIES YORK, Sept New York themselves to 1%, At ray and 6:6 py Now Glants have NEW that the second term as che sions of the National longue by defeating Boston twice yesterday, Gotham fans and fan-| nettes today predicted that Me-| Graw's men will walk away with the world’s champtonship, New York and Chicago h have nine games to play before Oct. 6, when the National league season official ly closes, but the Cubs ¢ all of t games and New jose ali without a displacement of the Giants in the head of the list 1 am not making any predic tions,” Me aw sald today, “but the boys are confident. We have had expe in one world's series and this time it won't look like such a big event. I expect the Giants to win the series, but slip- upst of course, are always pow sible.” Jake Stahl, manager of the Bos ton Red Sox, American league champions "The same kind of baseball that won as the pennant in the American league will give us the world’s series, I believe we have the best team In the country 1 can see nothing but victory for the Red Sox.” Connie Mack, of the Philadelphia eticn Unlens the unforeseen | Boston will beat the Gt-| However, baseball ts full of penings.” cl manager of the) Nationals “There are| men on the Boston team | a. ave reason to fear, | Joe Wood that any a | } | * m, t train Batur oD. m rei cone trates, nvee ele shal vette St. at © NORTHWEST COMPANY, “ Everett-Snohomish .- Interurban TO B8NOHDI eat ® 4 . ‘40, MODERN elegantly furnished} fi 2) | ae rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir-/SNOOMIsit TO RVR ginus, Kighth and Virginia, near) 3°) is tale Westiake. 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Manager Hughey Jennings of the Detroit Americans; “The Red Sox should win, John McGraw is a |xreater manager than Jake Stahl, | but Boston bas the better pitchers Jand catchers.” Manager Stovall, of the St Americar sald “The Red Sox pitchers are clover and the team | has the greatest outfield I ever! aw The infield, too, is much bet-| ter than the ordinary, The Red Sox will defeat the Giants Fares From All Points in the Pacific Northwest. Atlantic City, N. J. . Boston Buffalo . Chicago .. Philadelphia . Pittsburg . Rochester, St. Louis St. Paul Sioux City, ta. . 105.00 | Washington 108.50 | Winnipeg, Man, AND MANY OTHER POINTS THROUGHOUT THE Ee All tickets good for return until October 31, 1912. 8111.00 | 110.00 | 91.50 72.50 82.50 | 60.00 | N.Y. 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The aisles were crowded and fans were two deep in the back row. About 25 kids have a poor opin- jon of Les Mann. As yesterday was also “kide’ day, the young fans, being unable to get any seats, equatied out in the center field gar- den, Mann shooed ‘em to the side lines. Wilson, who makes about as much nolse as the granite in a graveyard, presided in the hitting column yesterday. The silent per- son “butchered” Belford for three swats, Shaw, Jackson and Fuller- ton each polled out a brace of wal- lops. A magnificent play was executed in the fifth when, with two down, Stadille on first, Jansen clouted one for a couple of sacks. Stadille tried to spike every sack, but re- ceived his death warrant at the rubber when Mann heaved to Ray- mond, who pegged home to Whal- ing. When Bert applied the sphere there were three inches between Stadille and the pan, In the fifth frame, Wilson did a fine wiggling act when he scored on Mann's fly to center. . Lynch heaved the ball perfectly and La Longe didn't have to move an inch from the rubber, By a clever slide around the plate, Wilson did a Sa- lome out of La Longe's reach, In the sixth period a pill went on 4 hitting spree when it nipped both Nill and La Longe. Belford heaved the ball, it bit Nill and-ended up by stinging La Longe on. the arm. Nill got a walk and Mikey a bruise. Young Meclvor was an under study of Nill yesterday, A® a re. sult of handling a nesty grounder in Thursday's battle, Nill hav a leg on him like that of aw elephant, Hach time Nill would get on the sack Melvor would gallop for him. A beverage that well deserves its title, “The Favorite Home Brew” qualities delicate flavor Old German Lager are not oly to the selected mat used in the making, but the old stand methods “of bféWing and being a perfect product. aging—the res f the family to One trial will superiority 8 Hauer dealers o: ye convince yo by all vered d ndependent Brewing G SEATTLE, WASHINGTON