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Fillings, B0e Up QUARANTER even monéy, although ag a rule the YERAR WRITTEN ‘aivEx ON ALL W pasy RAY MPN TS—Part stows ana| @¥en money prevails on the result 0 ‘SCOOP 5.0%, VE NOU ORE GOING Th REPORT WRESTLING BOUTS FOR ME, Sco OVER—IN SEATTLE an uphill victory over the Spokane) | Indians Bunday afternoon, the poat season series closed, the old Yealer way park was closed for the last time, and the players hustled down | > | town to consult the time tables for) | trains to the sunny South and else }where. The fans had + h “thrill | M when Seattie won yesterday's strug ele in the eighth inning. Then it was good night, good luck and good bye, Mr. Baseball Local fans wil! take the rest of their baseball in }homeopathic doses, reading world's | series results on a bulletin board or in the Pink. Yesterday's contest was a fitting end of @ season of senaations. Spo kane got off to a flying start, with| three runs in the first, but the Giants out down t was three all in t Kellar, with his second timely hit |} sent the winning tally over in the/ eighth. Meikie and Strand pitched! effectively, the big local hurler get-| im the week Ly the Spokane south ARR H POA E .¢ 2 2 9 ‘ : Py * 1 a. 2s ee | o . ; e ee e ‘ o e o Raymond oe ae in.’ Hanna, 5 ° 1 1 Moikie, An, a Rieke, Re. S 4 10 af 38 ABR. H POA E ‘ e : ' H So oo | Powel — : 2 1 2 Meichole rt 7. ¢€ 8 5 + RS Oe ° * “SILK” O° LOUGHLIN A language is dying. Though! such an extent that sooner or later spoken by only ane man, this lan-| he Would become mute. Now, did you ever hear of an um- pire who wants to become a mute? And above all, “Silk” O'Loughlin He listened to guage is known from Penobscot, | Maine, to San Diego, Cal, from | Duluth, Minn., to Galveston, Tex. |} doe# not want too Others have at various times tried|the warnings and decided to pay to imitate it, only to fall down fg-| heed. He now realizes |nominiously, Mr. Francis O’Lough-} vocal cords are tottering under the strain that his familiar “strike tuh” always causes, and he has put on He has eased up on lin, the man that Invented it, is the only man who has been able to get away with this “lingo.” A couple of years ago eminent specialists informed Mr. O'Loughlin READY FOR BIG SERIES NEW YORK, Oct. 7—The big league season ended yesterday, and players, scribes and fans from all} over e@ country are # thering | here for the world’s championship series, which starts Tuesday, Five hundred fans stood in line all Sun- day night at the Polo grounds, waiting for the seat sale to open this morning. Pittsburg nosed out Chicago for second place in the National league by three points in the final stand- ing. Washington beat the world’s champion Athletics for second place in the American circuit, New York and Boston, as well as having the winning teams, have the two tai-end teams. The Red Sox had light practice this morning In Boston, and took train this afternoon for this clty. They sleep here tonight. The Gi- |ants had @ warming up this morn- ing at the Polo grounds. Every member of each team is in fine |trim for tomorrow's struggle, Mugesy McGraw remains silent | on the question of which pitcher he | will send against Joe Wood, the Boston star, in the opener. | Mathewson fs considered the Mle ge > choice, jetting odds are hard to deter- clttete some wagers being laid at Giants’ backers want 5 to 4 odds. of the first game. THE STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1912. Poor Little Scoop Didn’t Want to Up, Anyway =A WAS 1S WHAT THEY ALE — Pe BY “HOP” MY SHOULDERS Ss " “BASEBALL ENDS FOR SEATTLEFANS BASEBALL FOR 1912 18 ALL Tonnes on af + When the Seattle pick-ups won Gs «| cocon= wl ceoun~e Pah wlecorce past Lmaat Be Rests cles 9-3, Ban Franeiseo 4-2 1-1, Portiand 6-5 on 6-4, Sacramento 2 ting revenge for his beating earlier | Now re Ch paw. Charlie Mullen worked at | Gincin first base for Seaitle and showe barrels of class in every depar meant. MERCER RIDES MILE A MINUTE . riding Ike a flend at a mile a minute on his Flying Merkle, made the motoreycle races the big feature of the race program at the Meadows Sun. PE pda chant Those Seattle ball players who quit the postseason series because they were homesick and couldn't see any money coming to them on| account of the rain, will be about as popular as barber's itch when they show up here for spring practice, Same of ‘em will never come back. Fullerton, James, Whaling, Mans, Strait, Wally and SILK O'LOUG LOSING HIS VOICE Bright sunshine and a big crowd of sportlioving fans helped the mixed meeting of the Seattle Racing association a success, auto racers were scared off by a threat of the / any who drove in the unsanctioned , but the program was more enough without them. riding of his big two-cylinder yellow motorcycle in Here's the liet: Schneider. Zobs, say L Jackson and the boys who arranged to continue the series for the players, deserve credit for their courtesy to the benefit of the Spokane ‘Hannah, Kellar, Brooks and Schmutz | visitors. Here's regards to M for helping out. My idea of nothing at a! last lap, and retiring at that W. C. J. Keil nary from Hugh with a $50,000 offer. John: influence seems to prevent Billy Sunday, ex-ball pl $10,000 auto race up to the | Mercer's daring top honors of the day's sport. traveled the ten miles in ten min- one-half second, just a half second lees than a mile a min. Several laps were negotiated tn 59 seconds or a trifle less, the Meadows track record for auto racers. win over the Mercer gave Joe Thomas, with bh Oakland racing handicap and then beat nearly a half race, At that, Mercer loafed in th third lap in order to pass Thomas in front of the grandstand Bo successful cycle events, five of which were on a big motorcycle Pacific coast cham- pionships will be held next Sunday at the Meadows. Fitzgerald proved his & distanee runner by win- five-mile handicap Mi athon, starting from scratch vey Haggard, the Mt. Baker Ma winner, with 725 yards hand- potentiary and envoy extraordi- is looking for Jack Johnson | But some untoward ing be & contract. demanded and got a contract for $10,- Act greta Pa, and hoof call Ty ng star youngsters, oes catch a cold in the draft. in a five-mile itcher Suggs of Cincinnati was 20 games this season, Needing one more victory, he pitched a tle game against the Cubs. eevee Boxing cards like that of Friday night at Dreamland are a credit to If the game was always kept next legislature might lift the lid a few inches and let us travel ten rounds, or maybe more. Canedian markemen led the Nationa! Guards of Washi id Idaho in the first day's champlonahip shoot at C that Yankee eye? My old friend, “A Reader,” decision over Sam Langford, cold in the first round in San Fran the Langford game for the Pueblo CASCARETS TONIGHT! IF BILIOUS, CONSTIPATED, HEADACHY AND SICK on such a clean basis, the wante to know If Jim Flynn ever Indeed, no. Langford knocked in 1909, That was enough of first track running. Paul Wester- mao, wae third. Ross ietor Norman and Al Morgan ran hard, game all finished the course. the Alaska musher, ae wearing hig sombrero and cane. the soft pedal. his vocabulary. Once tn a while, though, in a close that he could not use his language|game, when some things haven't much longer. In as comforting a/gone exactly to bis Iiki way a8 possible they told bim that|forgets himself and “ it was hurting his vocal cords to! spontaneously. ———————— Ses meyohe W. Considine judge at the race meet, snd handled the events in rapid style. M. Robinson and W. C. were associate judges. Motorcycle summary: flying start—-Won by R. 8. Moore, Reading Standard; Excelsior, second; Harley Davidson, , undigested and fermenting that misery-making gas; pe 3 bile from your liver off the ne waste ERE? itt J. Bergstedt, Young Sperry, third. Time— Two milea, standing start—Won by Hagger, Flying Merkel; Maywald, Excelsior, second; stedt, Excelsior, third, Tim Pursult race—Won standing start—Won wald, Excelsior, second, and Sper ry, Harley Davidson, third. Ten miles, flying start—Won by , Flying Merkel ond; Petitt, third, Ti M’GOORTY MAY BE MATCHED SOON CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—Good ments for a 20-round bout between class set of teeth SAMPLES SHOWN as firet class price, and would ike to have us regarding opinion of your anes £06 will be valuable to you, id of first ct ee ment, we are able to serve yi Thompson were offered Saturday in a telegram from James W. Coffroth San _ Francisco. manager has accepted the offer and the matter now rests with MoGoor- . If the match is consummated, it will be staged in San Francisco, the fighters weighing our ‘ablitty to e results in al) branches of 4 istry, we offer you a 16 All work done painiessly by modern electrical devices. 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The contest was more even than the score indicates, but the Fremont squad showed bet ter team work and was never in danger. The north end boys showed | a lot of new football, working th forward pass effectively for long gains. Schuster tore off some long runs from position at quarterback These teams will probably meet) again later in the season, when both teams have had more practice, Fre mont A. C. is open for games, Send your challenges in to the sporting editor of The Star. RUNNER BEATS SKATERS Jimmie Fitzgerald of marathon fame, won his match race against two roller skaters at Broadway rink Friday night, running five miles on the 15ap indoor course In 26 min- utes, 226 seconds. The skaters were to cover four miles each. Fitz won by 500 yards. M ono Miller, Jock Norman and C Kobler officiated. 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