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RUDIMENTS OF st Yopay!| a GIANTS PAUL STRAND Paul Strand’s rapid hurling} proved the undoing of the Seattle Giants yesterday in the first of the! post-season games between the lo) eal pennant winners and the Spo-| kane runners up. The Giants, who) averaged 10 or 16 hits a day during) the closing weeks of the pennant) | chase, annexed a total of two safe | bingles off the Indian's star south-| Meanwhile Metkle bat the paw yesterday STRAND BEATS The Speak ball e) Thi Nati by Speak perien derfoc clone are te favor histor alway ch the gr sung « Cot to bit pitche to fal Bde star | work Hugh Chane guossed by Mordecal Brown. Now tm SNUIRVING )) Ara v We SCOR THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1912. GIANTS MUST STOP 3 AND THAT 13 Tris base- Giants must stop er to win the world’s hamplonship. led by friends of the | league, and It ts ae and figures or may give the Giants an ex ce similar to that of the ten ot who tried to hopple a cy if American league rooters > be taken seriously ts one big precedent In of the Glants—world’s series y shows that the stars have * fatled to deliver Jennings calls tt the “pay cy of the world’s series” that eat should aviate and the un ones ab b was the boy who Inte A about .800 against the Cub rs. What he really did was 1 a victim to the pitehing of o's men, finally being out sin lie Collins was expected to last fall. He did not. His was mediocre, The star was Frank Baker of Trappe. | Ba Jenni that, Tria Speaker, valued by Hugh DES at $25,000 and cheap at who this year has shared bat- ting and fielding honors with Ty Cobb, Dixie, assault champions, stand as @ solid wall on ithe de bases luck broke just bad enough to gtve| Spokane three runs and the game. In the fourth inning Myers made noise like a man hit with a pitehed ball, and Augie Moran al lowed the speed marvel to take his base, although he certainly wasn't ly injured, the ball just grazing shirt front. Myers started to steal, and Fullerton let Whaling’s/ if things punch One experi young the fi that other speed marvel from fa banked upon to lead the upon the National league fense and rampage around the ithe a bull moose in the spring aker will be running to form sccompliahes all of these but he will land a knockout on old Doe Pre Ce Dent thing In favor of @peaker ts ence He is no longer a mt He has been through re of one important series the Intercity games between New York and Boston In 1909. LeTs Nor «| CALL IT Forry FARCE, ) EAGY TAS BY “HOP O ae-mn soe EGHTERG TRAINING | Antebellum statements from the serappers who will mtx at the Building Trades Council smoker at Dreamland on Friday night tnd cate that some hot contests will be staged. Romeo Hagen, whose bout with Forbes will be one of the head. liners, is training at North Bend He says he will eliminate one more aspirant to welterweight honors when he gets into the ring Friday night, but the toamsters’ favorite will give Romeo @ tough argument over the question. Young Maxwell, who is sched- uled to meet Shannon in the other big bout, has reached town from Wenatchee, bringing with him Billy Farrell, who goes on in a prelim inary with Charlie Givens. Max well toute Farrell, who fights at 122 pounds, as a comer, and has the! goods to back his say wo, Maxwell and Farrell are working out at Austin & Freed’s, Maxwell wants to beat Shannon, for if he does he will get a crack at "Fighting Dick” Hyland in Wenatchee later in the month. Manager Colman reports a good advance sale of seats for the big show on Friday. Dreamland af fords about the best seating ar- rangement in town for a smoker, being large and alry, and with the ring in the center of the hall, lowing a good view from a every seat. OFF THE WIRE Billy Papke, who refused to fight Frank Mantell on Tuesday night in} New York because there “ t enough money in the hou suspended yesterday by the New ‘BALLARD CUBS. WILL BE FAST The Ballard Cubs haye organized for the coming season, and prom: | like to have « bigh eallber football | team in the feld as spon 1 hey got a few workouts, Prowpects are excellent for the Cubs, with thetr old halfbacks, Boyd and Fernquist lin the lineup, and Pike, the fast }and heavy er, in | uniform Archie sprinter kick onee more McDonald, the 220-yard is another backfield man who will add strength to the Cubs |Giug Barry will t » the end oppo. |alte to Pike Ole Olson, Martell and Phil Lade latter a star tackler from Ballard high school, are among those turning | out The Cubs will be on Sunda th 6th wishing a game whould phone Sprink ready and an to play team Man-| ager Barry, at Ballard 1246. DE PALM'S LUGK HOLDS RALPH DE PALMA MILWAUKEE, Oct. 3.-Raiph De Paima’s luck held good yesterday, when he drove his Mercedes car to} victory in the Vanderbilt cup race, just 43 seconds ahead of Hughie Hughes and his Mercer, Teddy} Tetzlaff made the pace for 160) miles, when his Fiat went out with engine trouble. Ralph Mulford met the same fate early in the race. Spencer Wishart, in a Mercedes, was third, and Gil Anderson, in a Stutz car, fourth. De Palma drove the 229 miles in 4 hours 20 minutes and 21 seconds, a speed of 69 miles an hour. SULPHURRO BATH “UR RHEVU ‘'—RE tAD bookten All Droggists Is the Practice of Medicing WITHOUT DRUGS OR Ning | _——- Chronic and neute yield to this modern brandy y the medical scienes * ” prising ease. Dr. Joseph | Rang ite 424.57 — Ralph Krows Electric Co, Retall Everything Eleetrieal, 316 UNION STREST Opposite Postoftice, Main 16%. —_—_— Fans Fans Sell you a new one the old one. a4 FLATIRON REPAIRG hs : Are You Not Why? If you cannot sleep And in that series-—pauee and ponder—Speaker got to the then peerless Mathewson for SIX HITS IN BIGHT TIMES AT BAT, AND IN THE 20 TIMES HE WAS AT BAT IN THE SERIES HE MADE | 12 HITS, AN AVERAGE FOR THE SERIES OF 600. Stopping Speaker ts apt to pile up the Glants on the field until the jremains resemble that misguided hero who in yester years tried to jstop a flying wedge, when flying wedges were the popular means of Assassination of football heroes, Unless Speaker falls a victim of York boxing commission. The New Yorkers wired to Paris, whither Papke is now en route to meet Car- pentier, asking that the suspension be enforced by the French Federa ton of Boxing Clubs. throw get past him. It was one of Hert’s « jest pegs, and it kept! | rene on “going into center fleld,/ where Mann failed to field it prop | erly. Myers also kept right on go- ling, and registered at the home plate before the pellet was recov difficult to get breath, dyspepsia, ulce stomach, constipation, is all diseases of the bowels, appendicitis, chronic, it will pay; you vestigate and see 0 I have cured. Private sanitarium and ¢ 5517 22nd N. W. Dr. N German Specialiet on Atvin 1, rom, D. DS Senttic’ Leading Dentist. $18 First Avenue—Uston Block ae Door of the Postal Tele- graph Dullding Ppen Evesioss Unt 5 and Saar CAMERON TO. MEET MORAN SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 3.—Fight Howers are to have another heavyweight bout rved = thei when Frank Meran of Pittsburg meets Jim Cameron, colored, of Los! Angeles in a four-round main event) at Dreamland rink here Friday| night. Cameron has requested his manager to seoure a bout for him with the winner of the McCarthy- | Kaufman battle scheduled here for | Discovery day, Other bouts announced for Fri-) day's card are Sailor Grande vs. Johnny McCarthy tell, welterweight Joe Azevado, lightweight Kane ve, Dummy Thomas; Kid Harrison vs. Jim Horner; Jack Carroll vs. Jim O'Donnell, and i Giving away eight pounds, Jack to Britton, the Chicago lightweight, knocked out Joe Eagan of Boston in the fourth round of their 16- round fray at New York last night. Young O'Leary of New York bested Jim Kendrick, the British bantam, in a 10-round go. TRI PEAK g peaker has hit consistently that uncanny influence that has arisian a Until 4 for Teople Whe season. His average has ag Pg around 400 since early spring. Upon downed so many stars in the all-| Imitations of This important series, hi ‘ill lead the Hair John Horgan, three-cushion sharp, beat W. H. Ritter of Bt. Louis in a one block match at San Francisco last night, 40 to M VERNON 108 ANGELES, Oct. 38.—To- night is the date set by Pro moter Tom McCarey for the reopening of his night fights at the Vernon arena. McOsrey planned A MAN W TH A it] one occasion he went hitless for! ; three games. Again he missed con Red Honed crew on a regular Bos- Invigorator Are ~ ¢ cma at cata Aenean + ee ered That was one The other two runs came in the ninth, when Johnson dropped a high fly just v* necting for two days. These are Abroad in the ie only lapses. He gots his bite as L " for th Girl hgh | Fewularty aa a hospital patient gots the Auburn Hair ' ‘a outside the right field fence, scoring one ahead of him. The Giants never approached the jmedicine, He is the gang boss of the greatest wrecking crew ever Every Package. aa platter at any stage, and were even strangers to the third pillow. Strand put together in baseball, and ail "| pitchers look alike to him. The American league 7 and there are no better than Walter “ Johnson, Ed Walsh, Vean Grogg,| (2, commence, the unt beef te Russell Ford and Earl Hamilton—|(et" dees te pitched the game of his fife tailed to stop the champions at bat) “Tse Caused @ change of plans. Bill James 1s slated to go against with the aid of the catchers, on the Indians today, while Noyes or Kraft will Ming for the visitors. A fair sized crowd of onthusiasts watched yesterday's struggle, and saw a lot of real baseball for their money. tt PARISIAN SAGE—ask for # name when you want the real hair grower and dandruff cure. This te a pie ture of the carton | ony in which each) bottle of PARIS-| IAN SAGE ts can do much by investing it wisely, and oppor- tunities are constantly presenting themselves to the man who has somie cash resources that he can lay his hands on quickly, With your surplus money in this Bank you can always get it when you want it and we will pay you 4 per cent interest, compounded semi-annually, bese lines. {t is unlikely New York pitchers will do better. It fs probablo that McGraw will fo Into the series without much packed, assistance from the erratic Mar- PARISIAN) quard, Rube hasn't been of much SAGE will ban- {use since be won 19 straight, and ish dandruff, | since his marriage to Shorley Ke stop falling hair ince he has been about as valu and itching sc8lp| he as a last season's bird nest. and promote. ® His marriage has aroused the wrath new growth of of MoGraw and it is said Rube will hair if tho. hatr! not be used in the series unless root Is not dead. necessity compels, It Is a clean tan-i” ‘This pute the winning up to Tes- fe and contains!reay and Mathewson, apparently. no poisonous leAd | Mathewson. is not the pitcher he or other danger | was a few years ago and trom expe- ous substance. Jt) rience, Boston has no fear of him will put radiant | -Tesreau is an unknown quality, but eauty into dull,/ his most ardent admirers admit he air, and as a dainty lig unsteady and has little that a | hair ‘dressing for women it cAan-| pitting team like the Red Sox need not be matched. fear, IAN gach 1S eiuctatllos. oer COMMENT FROM PRESS BOX | at vte satisfaction, your BY FRED HENRY BROW POA Be Your account is invited. Dexter Horton Trust & Savings Bank Second and Cherry. New York Building. Fullerton, Wilson, rf .. Strait, if . Mann, ct : | Raymond, Whaling,'c , Meikle, p **Wally GORDON TRACIE DOUBLES SPACE AND STOCK On the Second Floor of the Traders’ Building, Corner Third and Marion, Men’s Suits Overcoats Raincoa That sell in the street level stores at an average price of UPSTAIRS sciatic $25 Slip-ons $15. See the Blue Serges I Sell at This Price. Why Pay More Sher Qre Foor Ue GORDON TRACI Rooms 206 and 207 Traders’ Bidg., Cor. Third and Marion” Largest Exclusive Upstairs Clothing Shop This Side of Los Angeles. Oto woes re pe Rh eomew ee On ten enwow- ol eosccoceces, | omecoccoone Totals ...26 15 SBatted for Jackson tn ninth. **Hatted for Meikle in ninth. Spokane— AB. R. H. PO. A a w| cooomooHooo! r] &s el eeesoscse® Lowest Fares To and From Europe VIA HOLLAND-AMERICAN LINE play ITALIA Mo LA VELOCE LLOYD ITALIANO LLOYD SABAUDO NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE ITALIANA NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA | Phitadelphie NORTH GERMAN LLOYD | St. Louis, RED STAR LINE Brooklyn RUSSIAN-AMERICAN LINE a SCANDINAVIAN - AMERICAN LINE SICULA AMERICANA SPANISH LINE WHITE STAR LINE Oriental and Round-the-World Tours West Indies Cruises Reservations promptly booked; ecked to steamer, Cart’right, 2 | Oxtdiek, ¢ ., Strand, p Totals ... ore by innings; wom omwe money will be returned. Sold by Bartell's Stores and dealers every- where. «] cmowmmowe ~ wl eecomoon= SI wo National Park Rout« tional Park Rout The kind of ball played by Seattle and Spokane yesterday was well worth the price of admission. Often in post-season games a lot of subs fre run in, but excepting Fullerton on second, there is not a single change in the line-up, Had It not been for Johnson's holst over the boards in the ninth, the score should have been 0-0 at the end of that inning. In the fourth frame, when “Hap” Myers swung at a ball it struck him on the hand. Producing his evidence, one bumped paw, “Hap” got is b from the ump. “Hap” ad the Giants up in the alr with ne base running, and the sphere was rolling 7 towards the pole when Myers dnay Paymenta, ambled home. Other Dentists’ Ohio Cut Rate Five Indians tried to steal—and Prices Priced. |»! | then there was one. $15 Set of Teeth. Young Strand had bundles of Guaranteed Best speed, Ho never let up tn the speed 4 department the entire nine periods ‘| $10 Set of Teeth. Guaranteed Fit .... In the first inning Cooney forgot to hug the first sack, Meikle, by a $8 Solid Gold or Porcelain Crown .......,. swell peg, caught the Indian short- $5 Gold or Porcelain $3) $4 ALLAN LINE AMERICAN LINE ANCHOR LINE AUSTRO-AMERICANA CANADIAN PACIFIC-ATLANTIC 6. S. LINES CANADIAN NORTHERN STEAMSHIP CO, CUNARD LINE DOMINION-WHITE STAR LINE DONALDSON LINE FRENCH LINE GREAT NORTHERN &. &. CO. HAMBURG-AMERICAN LINE Cartwright to ran, vers. Umpire National Lengue, w CUT- O H I RATE |, DENTISTS New York « Pittsburg WE STAND BACK OF © POR 12 YEARS Philadelphia PAL WORK Chicago PRICHS Cleveland Detroit Now through tickets issued; baggage San FP For rates, sailings and passage write or call on C. W. MELDRUM City Passenger and Ticket Agent. Columbia and Second Ave., Seattle Great Northern Railway stop loafing off the bag, and Cooney nesunrs | Bridge Work . | noe a down between first and necond Solid Gold Fillings, P| Up; Silver Fillings, 50c Ug i: \7 “Hap” Meyers, who has his own 12-YERAR WRITTEN Gt htt original way at goat gotting, had| the rooters’ section in the right field bleachers looking like a reserved Our demon swatters failed to ‘de IVEN ON ALL WOnIG 4 liver, and Meikle and Jackson were Bee EASY PAYMENTS—Part down Mpa | the only Giants to gather a safe rap balance in payments, * off the Spokane heaver, J | ers, Bartell’s lst of money say Page 6 A section for deaf and dumb mutes. * jo? 4

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