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COAL AND WOOD THE CUB REPORTER SCOOP SULPHURRO BATHS PUR SUNT All Dr -ggists PLAYERS TODAY ~ WILL You CATCH FOR US ~ THERES T OF THE Gane, ? i - Hotel Ethelton Our ra ee mat ‘¢ ores and Opposiic Post AMERICAN CAE Fourth and Pike. Ernest Gianetti, Proprietor aac: =e Cabaret Vaudeville | 8 p.m. tola m AMATEUR NIGHT EVERY FRIDAY CASH PRIZES. ‘ANS HAVE FUN AT SEASON'S FINISH For Seattle—One pennant For Dugdale—One stulle, and Jonough small change to finish that new ball park For Tealey Raymond rock, and undying fame year. Contestants apply to BL K Maitiand, Director, Thursday, ip m French Dinner With Bottle of Wine, 50c One $250 Ul next For the béys—Gold watch fobs, and a long rest For the fans—Great globules of A prt’ Abscessed, ach- ing and diseased teeth can be re. moved absolutely and poattively without pain, glee over the grabbing of the gom falon, Simultaneous with finish of the pennant race. yesterday, while the Giants made It 18 straight and 19 out of the last 21, the fans held a little joyfest and distribut from which © body jhappy. It was a diamond shower for Tealey Raymond, and the Root- ters’ Club, through the meg ponte vocalization of Ole Hanson, present. ed the boy manager with a hunk of Ti fey scenery that looks like the thing MERI N that wrecked the Titanic. ‘Tealey oe couldn't get bis glove r it Ti Dugdale hand watch fobs to every member of Ut cham pion. Never So Reasonable ship aggregation, and then the crew * of pitcher killers went in and trim Never More Beautiful med Portland in the final game of the year Pete Schnel¢ id the twirling, while the star box artists with Spokane, which starts this The score was 6 to 3. tternoc \s the Glants had t nt prog ed, the fans sat back on the cush. iad ma (joke) with an “I should ee “. Waesize worry” expression, and watched our ie high-class work makes it.pos-| pets come down the last furlong In er the folldwing | 3 cantor. fr influence Spokane having dropped two con- are making | teste in Vancouver on Saturday, the IB BEST 22-KT. $10.00 SOLID | (ants clutch on the bunting was PF GOLD CHOWNS FOR $3.00 TO 45 firm as an undertaker's Krip on ANP 815.00 pon-|® coroner's case. With the strain att of. is FOR 623.50 To/\of fighting for the pennant LD FRAN GS CuNr@UALED) | Te TO $3.00. FoR Ie, | Modern Equip introduce ie for us to Jucements that filled the old Y: or Way park, was sorry to see the season end, and correspondingly glad that we will have another week of baseball beginning today, when the post season series with the Spokane In dians begins. Se 2 PORCELAIN OR EN- FOR See ‘© $1.00, ” THhETH, ABOVE PRICES Bal © Re won| VERY DEST Raa ray TheAmerieadCut- ABR H POA B . ‘ : : : e ¢ ate Dentists ones es J +. .8 8 § ta: ¢ ¢ : ' 1 , : ee bes a a. a a : : 7 ° e 1 : . : . shuns RM POA entog Dancing guar- . 3 ‘ 4 snteed. 26 teachers Cs ee Re Sa HIPFYODROME Prieg, vf a . eS Fifth and University | MeOowet) es Sib If you have tried te| Hteleer, Ib eet 6 @ . from other teach-| Hfarrie, © . 4 ” 5 ; ‘ \ +ra without = success. | sols, ss ©2641 y wome to oa Prof, Raber.) Coltrin, ab i ; ' ‘ | Awnow, » eat US.NESS OLY | score vy tland Le ee | Two-b mmary GUIDED BY THE ADVER.|' JEMZNTS BELOW. THEY ARE} BLE AND. WILL, MEET |. rice, Thres-base bit-—strait. ‘Home YOUR EVERY WANT |aeaw. erect outoiy Senneier 6 Agnew 4. Bases on balle-—-Off Rehneider| DAIRY | 2 (Coltrtm, Steiger), eft Agnew 1 (Mann).| Pn! oe aM Sg oye Er ar BRICK ICE CREAM | shsiter’ pouvie play “iinola "to! mee Dowell to Steiger. ,Umpires-rMoran and ‘Toman. _ Three Flavors, Try It. You'll Like It. r) Dairy, 5426 Leary Av. EMNALMERS Calls Wight or Day. Tt TIGERS POUND BALL BUT LOSE TO BEES Victoria slipped over a final siam jat Mike Lynch and his tailenders yesterday, with a score of 2 to 1, Bn in a game that should have gone to MA’ the Tigers. The Bengal tribe wal PHONE | loped Kiddo Wilson for 14 safeties, BALLARD 9 | but died with great regularity on | the bases, while the visitors got on- | ly six cracks at Criger, and collect- ed two tallies, Mike says it will be different next year. Roeac| . ST ae Metal Works Ballard 549 BEACH WORK UR SPECIALTY Bs rd Sheet Metal Works MODERN rooms at lowest rates at Hotel Vir- elegantly furnished hts, ilow Piping, Condlietors rs, ol and Restaurant Work. General 21)! and Boat Work Canadian Pacific Railway STLAMSHIPS ON “TRIANGLE” SERVICE sinus, Eighth and Virginia, near Westlake, Elliott 803. ° og Direct) Datty: 0 a. Seatile-Voncouver via Victoria \* 9:00 a. m 1:45 p.m. | PAE S| vas 4B. m. | Arrive yrictorie ‘anc 100 p.m. | Leave Victoria . Afrive Seattle ... 100 @. ta hens Seattle . SAILANG FROM POR 1, City Office. 11% Second Avenue. Phone Main 6588. DIRECTORY BY DISTRICTS ‘This Directory Is Placed Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Business in Your Own Locality. Patronize These Firms —They Depend on You for Support Fremont District McMULLEN & CO. Phone us for your Coal and Wood, —PHONES— Office, ¥. 28, Ind. Red 58. After 6 p. m., Green 472, White 490. e—e—_—_— CLOVER LAF DAIRY, Inc. $5.00 BOOK FREE To any lady who will call at our store we will present a copy o: burg’s Home tecipes rsa Fane FREMONT DRU™ Co. FREMONT DRU~ CO, _ Woodland Park _INTERLAKE FUEL CO, 1319 N. 46th 3400 W. Park Av. N. 908, N, 316 N. 409 | INTERLAKE FUEL Co. Wood and Coal, Building Material and Teaming North ; White 686. CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Most Complete and Sanitary Dairy in the City, 12 Quarts for $1-00, SCOOP ~ OUR CATCHER UST BUSTED HIS THUMB AND WERE SHORT OF ased | up, everybody, meaning the crowd | pn |best shortstop ~-|appointed bim captain. 1) expected of Doyle last year in the Ghaw, Wat-| LARRY DOYLE BY HUGH A. JENNINGS, Manager of the Detroit American League Team The inflelds of the Reds are a toss-up, Boston excels on side of the diamond; the right hand side. Heinie Wagner is far ahead of Fletcher as a shortstop, and Gard: ner is a better third baseman than Herzog. Opposed to this fact, Merkle at }firet and Doyle at second exes! | Stahl and Yerkes. Gardner is Heraog’s superior as fielder and hitter, He is faster Jand covers lots of ground. He bas ja pair of clever bands and his throws first are great, He fields cleanly, Hertog is 20 slouch, but be is not Garda equal. } The success of Boston this sen ‘son is in & large measure due to the work of Wagner at short and jat bat. He is without a doubt the in the American league today, and that is saying a lot with Bush and Jack Barry to consider. Yerkes suffers when compared to Larry Doyle, who has been a Gi nt star for a long time. McGraw Giants and the left hand New York on Much was world’s series and he was the one \etar who made good. Jake Stahl must manage his team as well as play firet base, and jin so Important a series this may handicap his work. Merkle is a younger man, faster and a b ir |fleider. Stahl is a better hitter, however, than Merkle, although both are cleanup men. Both {nflelds work Hke ma chines at thelr best. There is |probably no infield in baseball, jwave that of the Athletics, that can execute double plays with any greater speed and accuracy than these two combinations. In handling runners, I think the Red Sox, with Wagner in the game, will excel. Wagner bas no super for in taking the ball and putting it upon the runner, Boston's infield is a better hit ting combination than that of the Giants, but it is not nearly so fast when once on the bases. Those New York Inflelders are de mons, once they get on. A fleeter four than Merkle, Doyle, Fletcher and Herzog are not playing ball anywhere. Thus as the hitting of one offsets the base running of the other and the better left side of the Red Sox equalizes the right side of the Gl- ants, I consider them a toss up. There is no use trying to com- pare the outfields. As McGraw is the game's greatest manager, so Speaker, Hooper and Lewis form the greatest outfield. Becker, Murray and Snodgrass are not in the same class as the |Boston trio either as hitters or fielders. While they might posal- bly equal them as fielders in a ghort series they cannot hope to excel them in covering ground. I have seen these men cover ground so completely that ft goemed impossible to drop a hit into the outfield, They forgot that there are such things as hits for the opposing team and caught ev- erything near and far, ‘Texas leaguers would not have been in- vented had this bunch been play ing at the time. These men I consider worth $50,000, and Speaer worth halr the sum alone. Stahl has said he ——~| would neither sell them for money nor give them away for love, They are hitting away up in the rivals Cobb But ft Is not Both Hogper wonderful averages. Speaker and has few equals, a one man outfield. and Lewis are also players. I don't believe the Giants’ pitch caieninas a 191 THE STAR—MQNDA Wrong Glove watt a Minmure! Ii (JENNINGS SAYS IT IS A TOSS-UP BETWEEN THE INFIELDS OF THE WORLD'S SERIES RIVALS, BUT BOS- TON’ OUTFIELD TRIO MAKE THE GREAT- | EST COMBINATION IN BASEBALL | ABOVE, FRED MERKLE. BELOW, GARONER lers can stop these three. The belt | in the American league have| The Giants, while lacking the fatled to do 0. They are likely to /Ability of Boston, may “find that drive oven Mathewson out of the |the experience in last year's series box, once they start. |offsets Boston's natural advantage. i |The finishing pollah of a grucliing | ‘The Boston outfield must bearlseries is hard to penetrate and the brunt of that paychological di |they may actually rise superior and |turbance that has always had &/play better ball than the wonderful | baneful effect upon stars in world’s | foston outfield on sheer confidence sories. The orld te looking for aione, the three to bear the groatest part) THE FIFTH AND LAST STORY of the offensive burden, as well a® gy JENNINGS NAMES THE MAN ¢}made Doyle a- brilliant player @od | more than the average share of the WHO WILL BE THE HERO OF defensive wor! ITHE WORLD'S SERIES. Heyl TRAVEL ON THE “MILWAUKEE” Seattle and Grays Harbor Trains leave Seattle 7:90 A. M. and 4:90 P. M. For particulars regarding fares and train service, call on or address CITY TICKET OFFICE Cherry, of Jackson St. Union Station Ticket Off tee. Second « ver DMGRADE Tee in World Standard rades 7} Capital Household Sealed air-tight quarter, half and pound "packages ‘ All High-Cla Grocers Order Trial Package TO-DAY { Schwabacher Bros. & Co., Inc., Distributors, Now “OU CAM LET HER RIP - THEeRE's Too MUCH STHAM vo “rHose Hor SPIT Bais -! x — \) ae ¢ ~ Oanr- werk Gung it (MITT KNIGHTS TO MEET AT DREAMLAND Ten husky knights of the mitt will meet in Dreamland pavillo next Friday night for the # big smoker of the season gi uilding trades council two main events, mainest of the main will mill between Romeo Hag fighting baker, and Harry For! for the Pacific coast welterw« championship. These two boys a always good for an exhibition hammer and tongs stuff, and fans look forward to their bout with pleasure oung Maxwell and Eddie Shan non will furnish the fun for the other main event lightweight class and are c or lively litte mixers. The prelim inaries will be furnished by Tracy and Mi Charles Givens and Husky” Farrell, Billy Vietro and Owen Hooker COMMENT FROM PRESS BOX BY FRED HENRY | Had old Bol peeked from behind the , the ball wou been f out tho pite the thr weath ery seat was There 906 paid adminsions. A diamond ring was given to Tealey Raymond yesterday, and jaolid gold medals distributed jamong the Seattle players as re sult of the Giants copping the pennant Schneider was the real goods in the box and was located but seven times by the Colts. Schneider helped his own score along by lift ing the pill over the boards. Shaw did likewise a few min’ later. Les Mann wi after that 27th homer yesterday, but “Toots” Ag new made it a point each time to prevent the Seattie outflelder from tying the foursack record held by Art Bues, With the loss of Thompson from the post series with the Indians, the |Giants’ chances are not looking 80 lbright. Thompson left yesterday for Perry, N. Y., where his mother jie fi. Weather permitting, Seattle and | Spokane will clash at Dug’s park |this afternoon at 3 o'clock fn the jfirst game of a week's series Meikle will probably perform the tossing honors for the Giants while young Pauf Strand will bend ‘em over for the Indians, BY HUGH PERKINS.s All of the old bowling stars are showing up again on the recently remodeled alleys and are knockin dowh some good stores. Brash is high man with a score of but both MPinley and Williams are pressing him hard. The game of jim-jons is making some headway and so far Gar@ner and Horrie are in the lead Fred Hyatt bas hopes of making an ordinary fish look like a piker in the water. He is showing up regularly at the S. A. Q. tank and is swimming circles around a dum- my in one end. From now on there will be a class for those who wish to learn to swim. Frank Vance will give spe cial attention to that line on Tues- day and Thursday evenings be- tween 5 and 6. Mr. Carver is working out in the business men’s class now and speed hangs out all over him for a man of his build. With the tang of fall in the air the business men are bucking up on their athletics and their tlass is increasing in numbers rapidly The Night Seniors are getting ready for an exhibition in gymnaa- ties which will probably be present- ed at the next club smoker, Frank Vance has not been work- ing out with the wrestlers recently owing to a pet boil he has been nursing, but as the boil is depart. ing he expects to get Into the game next week. NATIONAL LEAGUE BE Pittsbure 9. Lars St. Louls #, Cincinnatt 8. AMERICAN GUE RESULTS Cleveland §, it 2 unin 0. KB RESULTS Franctseo 6-1 nto 0-6. non 4-1 Pot Beattie 56 Spokano 570 Vane 659 Port 461 Victoria 432 Tacoma 62 104 68 NATIONAL AMERICAN Pet.| W. le Pot 690/Rost'n 101 46 687 612|Wash'n 89 68 606 610/Phitm,. 87 60 692 S00/Chic'goe FA 4T 487 419\Gloveld 2 77 484 409|Detroite9 $0 1463) 5 ORSDS MT Boston, 48 oi 40 | weekly jscores show: ALL-STAR TEAM SELECTED BY READERS Hore’s the All-Gta league as team of tt Jorthw selected »y baseball fan readers of the Beat le Star, together with the vote re cived by each man for the pos! jon from the 68 fans who sent in tern heir selections for an All-Star '@ eam: James, Seattle, pitcher, 54 Whaling, Seattle, catcher, 62. Myers, Spokane, first base, 60 McDowell, Portland, second base, 4 Goodman, Vancouver, third base, 20. Raymond, Seattle, shortstop, 42 Strait, Geattie, left field, 24 Seattle, center field, 60 son, Beattie, right field, 42 Fullerton, Seattle, utility man, 20. for catcher vote cast, with for first and Mann second, with 60 and My« |for center votes each At any rate Star team The Star's fans, you ean take the All fina selected by wallop any They box in the/thing the Class AA Coast league can get together. WILLIAMS WINS WEEKLY SHOOT H. M. Williams gave a stration of consistent work trap shoot yesterday, and t Hugh Fleming, who has been a steady winn in these events lately, by 93 to 92, It was pretty sport all the way through. demon H. M Wiltiems ... Hugh Fleming Hugh P Ty 2s a8 4 23 2 Eat u Lee Uarkiey ... “ oe Mestag 1» 5 KIT MAY MANAGE LOS ANGE 3, Sept. 30.—Re- ports are current in baseball cireles here today that “Kitty” first baseman for Vernon, will man age the Sacramento Coast league club next season. 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