The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 10, 1912, Page 2

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1 SCOOP xtroxter rere RHEUMATISM |} /*' —READ BOOKLET— All Druggists BULL BROS. Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 IND. 5200 Phone Main 963 Eyres Transfer Co. DANCING Dancing taught te 2 days. Rerivate instruc tion, every eat, moat only recognized date dancing a BY GRANTLAND RICE BOSTON, Oct. 10.—The old dope skids off the vanishes for good and all, full of holes, twisted out of an@ kicked tn the slats, there fen't any to work grand Are You Not Happy? Why? mS cannot sleep nights, it to get breath, gastritis, @yspepsia, ulceration of the bye constipation, tn fact, diseases of the stomach and bowels, appendicitis, acute or chronic, it will pay you to io Yestigate and see some patients T have cured. vate sanitarium and office. 7 32nd N. W. Dr. Nuernberg German Specialist on Chronic Diseases. Ballard Business Directory }BE GUIDED BY THE ADVER. TISEMINTS BELOW. THEY ARE RELIABLE AND WILL MEET YOUR EVERY WANT * “BRICK ICE CREAM Three Flavors. Try It. You'll Like It. ‘Royal Dairy, 5426 Leary Av. EMBALMERS _ CHRISTY MATHEWSON i clubs fig! for the world’s championship. Afi footwork is gone, headwork {has vanished and the contestants jnow are face to face, attempting to fpound out each others’ brains. There ts nothing left but the wallop. he first club that begins playing jregular ball may strike an easy / trail to the crest, or, if neither set. ties down, the old haymaker may decide it about next Wednesday to /| the x difndly, madly 4 jthe Giant defense so wide apart that six unearned tallies were) Ballard Sheet Metal Works | scored, where, with even fair sup-| i +. ee port behind Matty, there should been but one. Pletcher slip- them four—a muff at the plate dient { With @ ball] (Loughiin: bases, uglier, ped presented another. club drawing six unearned runs in one afternoon by the opposing team’s. defensive play, the game can be summed up briefly and without using burning oratory to explain the answer. Taking no credit from Boston's game, or the team's driving a» saalt or the pinch hits the stars tore off, Matty's third world series start should have netted him a third first-game victory. The Gt- ants pounded Collins and Hall from the field, while Matty’s sup port coat him the verdict, not his box work. Boston hit him hard, but through his coolness and courarg only @ single run was earned.” Matty’s support cracked around him, but he swudg on gam grimly fight- ing and planning and staving off defeat by a combination of heart and brains. The only Giants who frallied behind him were Herzog jand Murray, who broke down the Red Sox defense, and, almost un- two se = GANTS DEFENSE BAD, SAYS RICE jfrom the box, trail and|down to its normal stride should Blown | win the ar | world 8 series form is needed now with today. | ability There is nothing left now but two | first class game, the last round of the seventh game. | | After beating Jeff Tesreau in| New York, Boston yesterday found | ot The first team which settles series, hands down. No ~—~just a little everyday bumdram Nelther tea: played a ding hier ate from supe from big | New York-— eracnitet @ Doyle, 2 wue to clase X, iM. PO. Bn Hig ° 2 e ; » 2 cs o ° 1 ° 1 Mathewson, p «| covo-corcoce ia the ter nih rin the tenth. HPOA B ee Totals cceccoounne eceneSunwn orencocess ~leeeccce~coe Totals . ore by Inning York 0101 2900 Two-base er Murray ot Ha i$ runs in % times at THE STAR—THURSDAY, \_Dea't Get So Dawgone-Previous, Scoop = [dat in 3-3 innings: off Bedient. 0 @ rune In ft time at bat in Sacrifice hit-—Gardner fiy—Hersog, MeCormick hasce- ——eOODe 2 Mersog Sod Double play letener to ereon, Lett on bases New York 9% Boston # Ort Mal 4, off He base on. cerere- New Yo ma it by pitched ba Fs \ lanodarnss. Struck out—Dy Coltins "6. by Mathewson, 4, by Ho- Umpt At plate, left feild, 4 ow At Philadelphia— Nationals .. American . Chalmers and Killifer; Lapp. right field, Evans od At Chicago Nationals . Ame rieans . Hamilton an Stephens COAST LEAGUE RESULTS mento 7, Onkland 47, dan Fran 4, Low Angeles 1b na Alexander, << me OCTOBER 10, 1912. BY “HOP” RIVAL SLUGGERS OF WORLD SERIES ~w vase sets ow — YORK AND 7 SPEAKER OF BOSTON. ‘LANGFORD VS. M’VEY Pas Enteed Prone Leased Wise) TH, Aus, Oct. 10-—Bam FP the American heavry- weight, was given the decision to day over Sam MeVey of California. Im the 1ith round McVey claimed a foul. This was not allowed, and ho refused to continue. |AL MOORE IS INTER HOMES people pie who: ire looking Tee en at 712 ma venue nion block, Senttle’s 1912 champion baseball ‘Dr | team has scattered to ints of the Bouts, the Atlantic seabord and the frigid wilderness of Alaska. Some of the boys departed rather prema- turely, as the fans who followed the post-season series with Spokane will recall, Others have gone this week. The post-season games net- ted the boys a little cash, but not half what they might have drawn with good weather and a full team. on PA a pk. >. CLAIMING ih. BROWN. “hy? the offi- BE 7 wt myself. tool ¢ na when = 15th, 1 tt ad of about 15.000 those had become convinced rho, charmed wet plenty of firat clase work ured that this was the foundation upon which to the ef Br compass, to the sunny| Los Angeles; OF OUR CHAMPS Here’s where our favorites will Whaling and Schneider at Wally at Red ng Minn.; Thompson at tgp ew Fullerton at Freeport, Pa. ‘amos at Oroville, Cal.; Jackson, Shaw and Raymond in Seattle; Nill at Fort Wayne, Ind.; Strait at Almira, N. Y.; Mann Springfield training school, Springfield, [i.; Wilson at Edmond: Wasb., and Moran in Alaska. Some scattering, that. = ——— “wil OO-EDS CAN ROW : AT U. OF W. NOW BY R. C. WRIGHT University of Washington co-eds are again to tug at the oars, having received permission from the fac- ulty athletic committee subject to the following conditions: That the women shall dress at the gym- = | paeeooe and report there before and after bivtainy dl that they shall not 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 “COAL AND WOOD ______ DRUGS eS McMULLEN & CO. $5.00 BOOK FREE To any Indy who will call at our Phone us tor your Col and Woot. | store we will present a cdpy of Ho- —PHOWES— burg’s Home Recipes. Office, M. 28, Ind. Med 58, FREMONT DRU* CO. After 6 p. m.. Green 472, White 460. 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 CLOVER L#AF DAIRY, Inc. North 289; White 686, CLOVERLEAF DAIRY Most Complete and Sanitary Dalry in the City, 12 Quarts for $1.00, row in stormy weather, women who turn out for rowing must demonstrate that they can swim, that there shall bé no racing, that they shall not row the racing shells, as the barges are considered less dangerous, Women’s rowing has been under the ban at the University for the past two years, owing to lack of a suitable building, but the equip: ment of a boat house at the foot of the old Pay Streak has removed the difficulty. In spite of the fact that there are no intercollegiate contests between women, coed athletics are in a flouri#hing condition. Over 160 girls have turned out for hockey. BASKET BALL TEAM The Richmond Paper company employes have organized a basket ball t n for the coming season and are anxious to arrange games with other local teams. All correspondence should be ad- dressed to Charlie Keppler, man- ager. that the “UNKNOWN” Another mystery solved. “The Unknown,” who sent oul a free and general challenge to pugilists’ class to meet him in the squared circle, bas been found, }o- cated and discovered, and be is no other than Al Moore, 165-pounder, of Snohomish, formerly of Call- fornia. Moore sends the Pink a bit of his record, and as he is the only scrap- per we know of who ever freely ang willingly admitted (hat he once lost a decision, we print bis dope, thusly: Beat Al nves in 17 rounds; won from Kid Rose in five rounds; draw with Frank Fields {o 20 rounds; draw with Walter Cof- fee, 4 rounds; beat Terry Keller tp three rounds; lost to Young Jack Johnson in five rounds. Middloweights or light heavies can communicate with Moore at Snohomish. AMUSEMENTS RET SEATTLE THEATRE TONIGHT AND ALL WhEK The Grand O14 Tay) | ot New Prgning «THn OW a, y, wind fa. Grace ehure nzey band, the famous quartet Roth Phoneg 6166 The Distinguished Actress AMELIA 5 BINGHAM and Co: OTHER OR eo Datly Twice Ned Wayburn's MINSTREL MISSES Big, Beautiful “Girl Act Other Great Features 10e and 200, Nightty ‘|GOODMAN DOING) THE SWAN DIVE Sid Goodman, star swimmer and ‘him in aquatic events. Had he ‘MOTORCYCLES AT MADISON Next Sunday's big race meeting, at which Pacific ided and motorcycle conmat championships will be dec the Censidine cap race will be run,| was today the Meadows track to track, the half sidered more advanta spectators and just for the im the car service ride to Madison taken into the change Entries for the char events aro coming in Secretary RB. A, Hiller of th tle Racing association, and th est riders in these parts will be ntered in the feature events on nday’s racing card, Fred Mer-| cer, who afforded the sensation of the races last Sunday by his mile aminute pace in the 10-mile free or all, filed his entry today in the 30 mile Considine cup race. | transferred from th f for ous bafac racers. The improvement and the shorter] park was ation in making also}. con. fonship DANCING oy, HIPPODROME, NEW DANCING Charter Oak Heaters, Fifth and Ui & Cents Per Cope fl Furniture Company. | What GUS BROWN SUITS st $1) a Overcoats Have a smooth- ness of design and quality value that cannot be equaled anywhere —they look better, wear better and are better than any $15 Suit or Overcoat you ever’ bought. In alf the new materials — blue, black and brown cheviots, and a great variety of worsted A great variety of F ings, Hats and Shoes, m priced. "Modern } ooo Our Great } Special « Ze fancy diver of tho Seattle Athletic [een able to go to Stockholm for|———————— he Olympic games, he stood an ex- cellent chance of winning first honors there. club, fa the owner of the remark able pleture of himself, midway at the air doing the “swan dive,”| In Seattle last summer he won which is reproduced here, all of the Potlatch water events. During bis three years at Har-/His graceful performances attract vard, Goodman was inter-collegiate | numerous spectators whenever It is diving champion, and there are few|known that he will be in the tank men im the country who approach|at the S. A. C. bee 54 CONCARNE, ETO. 7 = Av. bet. by oes B.& M.:: Renton,. Rainier Va | Jackson Street and Golur ae ae Remarkable feature of Bunday’s motorcycle es—After the meet: ing, the fences were all standing, the grand stand intact, no riders dismembered, and the bunch of young imbeciles who crowded onto the track at every opportunity was wl uninjured. My idea of nothing at atthe ght of money won on Tuesday’s game by Vic, the sporting cartoonist, who coppered all of his bets, both ways from the middle, see ee What about the marvelous managerial sagacity of Connie Mack, the magnificent twirling ability of Coombs, Bender and Plank, the demon hitting and superb fielding of Eddie, Collins and Franklin Baker, the speed of McInnes, etc.? ‘They all look, | better when they win, Every time a bush its dosent rai trims a top notch eleven, we hear about the weakness of the big fellows. What about the strength of the backwoods aggregation? “ee Al Moore, a boxer living in Snohomish, writes me that he prefers te be cailed “The Unknown.’ So long as he sticks in Snohomish, he has a swell chance of achieving that worthy Mmbitlon, * An exchange says! “why te it ‘hak: auto drivers never tire, and bowlers never come from Bowling Green?"—Sweeten the pot, Joe; he’s fat for a killing. eee Elmer Stricklett, the inventor of the spitball, is still making good in the International league with his saliva sphere, and theré is talk of his breaking back into the majors ee ee William (Heinie) Heitmulter, who died in Los Angeles yesterday, was one of the greatest football players ever developed on this Coast. When California and Washington met here, in 1905, Heitntuller and Tom McDonald were the opposing stars, and around them centered one of the finest struggles ever seen on a local gridiron, The game ended in a tie, oe ee | heard a man on a street car last night ask another man what the world's ser was. Being moved to investigate, | learned that the seed couldn't read English, ee ee y idea of humor—Seattle players who quit the post-season games vosslinn about the players’ profits in the world’s series, eee If Boston wins, the lucky fans will si beans on a hunch, and the unlucky ones out of respect for the high cost of living, | PATRONIZE. THE FOLLOWING FIRMS IN YOU! DISTRICT, . THEY ARE RELIABLE ~~~ COLUMBIA. RE GROCER GENERAL M W. P. PHALEN Williams '& 1 TO ee ase Phones, Beacon 1522, Columbia 1. LIVE WIRE ‘The Leading Up-to-Date Grocer of Pure Foods—Full. Weights Phone Black 71, Ind. JACKSON ST. 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