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Baseball surprised at f New York's re Such men as DeMa Goulalt and Bader have t in the last few Ka and sd to boost New York's t is claimed by many ex tae two contending teams are so evenly matebed that a seven-game series is mot at ah| unlikely. ! O.-W. MEN CLAIM CHAMPIONSHIP The O-W. R. & N, team swamped the fast West Seattle team Sunday The fea ure of the game was the heavy hi ting of the Railroad boys, who se cured ove nits off of Weat two pitchers. Eddy, pitching for the O..W., allowed but four hits d held the West Side boys saf at all stages of the ga The ad ition of Clarke at ® 4 base for the OW, bas strengthened the team wonderfully, and out of four! times at the bat Sunday, Clarke se cured a three-bagger and two two-| daggers and a single. Gilleapy also} got four hits out of four times at! the bat | The O-W. R champlonship of lows ed by the lroquois, the Iroquois were swamped by West Seattle and West Seattle lost to the O.-W Any team that disagrees with this can obtain a game with the railroad bunch by comm with E. P. Welch, 300 Building. RACERS READY FOR VANDERBILT MILWAUKEE, Oct. 2.--With weather conditions ideal prepara- tions for the Vanderbilt cup races here today are completed. There are eight entries in the race and Driver Teddy geles is a favorite. 3 TEAM PACING RECORD BROKEN COLUMBUS, Oct. 2.—-Pacing a mile in 2:02, Minor Heir and George Gano are today holders of the world’s record for a team of any are n perts th claims the} city as fol &@wn the | sex. Lady Maud C and Hedgewood Boy were former holders of the title, their time being 2:02 3-4. Minor Heir and George Gano started to break the stallion pacing record but broke the other as well. George McCarr was the driver. 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Pee SEER EE EES KEKE BOND ELECTION NOVEMBER 5 Voters of King county will, on November 6, vote on the issuance of $280,000 in bonds for the purpose of acquiring a permanent home at Meadows for the King county This was decided yesterday by the county commissioners after that body had Mstened to the argu ments presented to them by the King County Fair association. On the site proposed there are at pres- ent buildings valued at $100,000, Harvey Donaldson, left end and manager of the Fremont A. ©. foot- ball team, is out of the game with a bad ankle, having strained the tendons of the kick in a practi game. Fremont Will be seriously handicapped until Harvey gets back into the moleskins. Canadian Pacific Railway STEAMSHIPS ON “TRI Seritie-Vancouver v: (Ctetorn couver . Leaye Vancou Arrive Seattle .. SAILANG who City Office, 113 Second Avenue. ANGLE” service uver , Arrive Victoria Lenye Victoria . Arrive Seattle . M Pion 1. Phone Main 6599 jthem what quitters they Shaner & Wolff were defeat-| Tetzlaff of Los An} MATT'S BEST GASEBA BY CHRISTY MATHEWSON | “Dominie” Mullaney years manager of the Jacke team in the South Atlantic but now an umpire, | understand, pulled the funniest for | nville league, thing | ever heard | number of years ago. It was that would be app! Northerner, but it much of a bit with wool Squtherne got Mullaney, who acter, In a lot of trouble, bat it saved the umpire from rough handling, so it was worth whi | it x serves me correctly, Jacksonville was pinying at Au-| gusta, Things were broaking badly for the home teanl, and the umpire seemed to trying te it worse. | With Augusta bop the fans forgot the about the sixth inning and star m- | pire. What they said would not look} well in print. What they threat ened to do to the umpire after the| game would have caused « man of} less nerve te ke it the run. Mullaney was playing firat Jacksonville and began to © pun] ated by a to make eo dyed-in-the the game, It} ® quite a char-| ile mory bee make Len beaten, | | for} taunt }the crowd about blaming it on the umpire, and in a nice way told wore Now, Mullaney, although born In the North, has lived south so long] that he has long been regarded as a Southerner. What happened was! all the more surprising, coming from him at Maullaney’s crowd turned to the first sacker.| |One rooter after casting all kinds | of reflections on Mullaney's appear ance, age and ability, raised a laugh jby shouting Why, I remember } you du the civil war, Mullaney Quick as a fiash, Mullaney with his ready Irish wit, replied i taunts the/ | In Detroit Gov. Woodrow Wik world’s greatest ball player, and Co! bashfully declined ‘an invitation to House. (fy United Prowse Leased Wire.) | Giving neisco date | Rivers, Joe Me lightweight's manager, returned to Los Angeles | today to again open negotiations with Promoter Tom McCarey for a Thanksgiving day bout. Levy says up the ided for his Levy, the PORTLAND, Or, Oct. 2.—The} P rtland team of the Pacific Coast league is to be strengthened for the final three weeks of the sea json by recruiting men from the Northwestern league who will re place First Baseman Rapps, recent STAR WANT ADS DEMOCRATS BOTH, WOODY | WILSON AND TYRUS COB the next time he shook hands with Wilson it would be in the White NO CHANCE FOR RIVERS IN FRISCO TURKEY DAY PORTLAND COASTERS WILL GET BROOKS AND COLTRi DAY, OCTOBER 2, 1912, BY “HOP” MELLONS THIS THE SOD AND CASKET” UMPER TYING Ca? WELL SET ASIDE a MICE SECOND HAND AM LATE POW ING EDITOR - Hh Uren WAS “ES TER DAY LAG HAD AM Unttomrunare ARGUMENT W>TM one OF Mis WHITE Hopes! LIT TL DUTY To PERFORM ME GUNBOAT SMITH WINNER BY A KNOCKOUT NEW YORK, Oct. 2 Smith, of San Francisco, vietor over Jim Savage of Orange |N. J., atter sending the Intter down tor the count in the third round of ja scheduled 10-round batt lison Square Garden down blow was 4 right uppercut to the jaw, Smith weighed in at 179 pounds, while Savage was nine pounds heavier. BIG SERIES TO START TODAY Rain in the early afternoon yes terday completely erabbed the act jand gummed up t is, wo far as Ithat post season series betw Seattle and Spokane was concerned. PerLaps it was all for the best, a» a five game ® es will make a tle limpossuible, where a six-game series mik nded in an ¢ Alno, locals were going at a high tension last week, and the week before, winning every game to maintain that narrow pennant winning lead. The rest will help some. ecm have the |@ fare” today, and the rtv | mix in the first game of the | A fieid day is planned for day, with throwing contests ‘ in addition to the game Leslie Mann meets Myers, the Spo- kane speed maniac, in a dash, both lads will have their backers LO8 ANGELES, Oct. 2.—Patsy O Roarke. |Sacramento baseball club, is still }in doubt as to whether he will ao lcept the managership.of the Oak land Commuters next year, The a doughty senator admitted today life, but Mullaney|that be had been offered the Oak berth and would give a defi ks. Mathewson's famous world ries pitcher, “hank of hair.” A caricature of the great Yes then, just as I am toda That remark let th and | was with a winher/away with his , bad a strenuous time of it at the| land get) end of the ninth. nite answer within two w WHAT’S YOUR DOPE ‘ON WORLD’S SERIES Who do YOU think will win the ‘series, and why? Every fan has his own opinion, based on his own “dope.” And often the fan's dope is not only the correct stuff, but also something new and original Several good letters are already on the Sport Editor’s desk from fans who have their own reasons for picking either the Giants or the Red Sox. » . What is your dope on the World’s Series? | opinion on who will win, and why, and bring or mail it to the} } Sporting Editor. We will print a few in the Pink each day this Week. Keep your dope within 100 words. Be sure to sign it. he series begins next Tuesday. On Monday we will print a |Mummary of the opinions of Seattle fans. umpire world’s championship My idea of nothing at all—Chattanooga, population 50,000, In the _— A Southern league, drafting “Silent” Wilson, the slugging right elder, from Seattle, population 250,000, in the Class B, Northwestern league. “. . } Denver has grabbed the pennant in the Western | | play a series with Minneapolis, the American Associ the “minor league championship.” On behalf of Poulsbo, winner of The Star league, we protest, and challenge the winner's right to the title. “ee ee Norman Selby, better known as “Kid” McCoy, is the best personal press agent in the sporting world. McCoy hasn't donned a mitt in many years, but he still uses his fistic reputation to keep the public's eye trained on his Broadway cafe. In the last three months MoCoy has| been arrested for stealing diamonds in Belgium, has rescued a girl from | Growning at Coney island, has volunteered to teach a Sunday achool| class, has declared that he wouldn't fight for one million dollars, which | Was hever offered him, has started a lawsuit and broken into print oc-| casionally on miscellaneous subjects, This is a record of sustained ef- fort equaled by few and surpassed by none, “ee ee eyed a desire to meet the bb was presented. The only Tyrup dine, but expressed the hope that Maybe the Vanderbiit cup race, to be run at Wauwatosa, Wis., thie week, will give us a chance to forget that football is a dangerous sport. ceeee Collier's Weekly advocates a rule to force the pitcher to put ‘em over when the slugger comes up to bat in a pinch. To walk the heavy hitter on purpose should constitute a balk; and advance all runners one base, says Friend Hapgood. And while you are ruling that the piteher | must put ‘em over the plate, why not rule that the batter must put it jover the fence? The object is’to give the fans a little more excitement. ee ee ee ) Soccer football teams for the coming season are in Process of or. ganization, and a busy season is forecasted for the lads who play foot- the Sa a ” it he San Francisco boxing situation | Foi; with the feet. looks like a deadlock to him “T could see no sign of a Ritchie Wolgast fight in an Francisto,” sald Levy. “Eddie Graney makes a lot of entertaining conversation on eub. but Jimmy Coffroth happens to have the fight date, so ther “ee @ @ Fremont A. C., Rainier Valley A. C., Washington Park, Worden, U. 8. 8, Philadelphia and Fort’ Lawton are aroha the Goats | football aggregations that we hope to see cutting some figure on local | Stidirons within the next few weeks, Send your challenges tn, fellows, | and we'll print ‘em, 5 Roy Brown, the youngster who played at third base for the Giants last Saturday, has signed a contract with Dugdale and will get a good try-out In the infleld next spring. Brown has made a fine record in sem!-professional ball around Seattle, He showed class as a fielder on Saturday, getting several hard chances without a bobble, At bat he} was nervous, but delivered one timely single that drove in a run, o-e 6 6 (6 — _, bocal wagers on the world’s series lie at even money up to date, here seem to be plenty of fans who believe the Giants can come back @espite the preponderance of expert opinion in favor of the Red Sox eee ® 3 wt “a ly Injured, and Shortstop Lindsay, who is fll, Manager McCredidsto- Football is the antithes! day plans to take with him witen frames the coaches and dop: the team leaves for California next |#ine, week Shortstop Coltrin of the Bart- land team and First . Basdimn Brooks of the Victoria club, of baseball. Before the big football ters point to the fatal weakness of the and the demoralized condition of the backfield, Before the base- all season, each manager claims the pennant and point to the won jMlertul aggregation of big league stars he has assembled, At the end} f the season, the football writers deplore the fact that most of the| stars will graduate next spring, while the baseball eo pamge the new talent will make our « of Ee xperts prophesy | team the strongest ever, “ee H0 Governor of Maryland says they can no longer have de race at Gunboat | iw today | break. | p | Everybody hopes it will be “brite| Write your} BILLY PAPKE IN BAD AT N.Y, | NEW YORK, Oct, 2 Papke, in refusing to Mantel! of Providence bout here “because there was money enough in the house, spite the large crowd present wrong today with the state athletic | commission | snk 8 |sion declared cotted by meet in a 10-r in in commie: | id be {zation, whict plans aid of French boxing clubs in disciplining Papke apke is now on bis way to F where he ls eduled to meet |George’ Carpentier, © the French champion WESTMINSTER WINS FIRST NEW WESTMINSTER, B. ¢ Oct. 2.-—Ky 16 goals to 7, the local lacrosse team won the first game of the Minto cup series from the Cornwall challengers. The Enst em with their individual style jot play, were no match for the| speedy inside team work of the} Western eleven, The game was | pla in the rain, but was fast and contested. The second ixame will be playe Saturday th t n seoring the if nost points in the two games, winning the cup. O'Nell of the wo boy NATIONAL LEAGUE RESULTS Bt. Louis 3 AMERICAN LEAGUE MESULTS OAST LEAGUE KESULTS los Angeles n Francisco 1 Vernon 2, Sacramento 1 STANDING OF THE CLUBS }? former manager of the |” Sacr o fe 1 PLAN RECEPTION TO | AUSTRALIAN TEAM | SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2.—To perfect arrangements for the enter jtainment of the Australian Rugby football team, which te due to ar jrive here Thursday on the steamer Mo from the Antipodes, Britiah and Colonial residents around the bay cities will meet tonight at the British Empire club. The expected Australians are a | picked aggregation of players and it lis planned to outdo the reception accorded the American team upon ite visit to Australia two years ago. At that time the American recep tion in the Antipodes was declared to be the greatest ever tendered an American team abroad. They have a smart- ness of design and quality value that cannot be equaled anywhere SECOND AVE. AT Y BRING RESULTS Mavre de-Grace, Help, somevody plense dead ne orn yes and gently kill me before I spring another like that. pin mesi erin : Men's $3) Sample Suits. Our the t and 4%) pe stores « tom are tm te 14 to #7 Ls tres, Wall Paper Wholesale Prices Federal Paint & Wall Company 1406 FOURTH AVE, AMATEURS TAKE NOTICR J05ePn Jerr RnseN Preseni “NV. Entertainment and Evenings. 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