The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 20, 1913, Page 7

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fad | PRE faba Ha”: o & ee V3 GEIS PEAEREL, . a Se iow pay hort sd ) om oon and on sdasuid a abigahia“" Gali 7 i BR NG- os of mals baaskt west hile $ wr ant © oP ANKS WADIAN BaN® OF effics ae CS BILLIARD TABLES BONDS. “We WY vere enor a 208 ee RPENTERS ponds, ® an $ LOA N Wy AN ON ¥ ws ¥ Me 2 Vv! NTS. MTGES OL alley Bide | FIELDER JONES PICKS GIANTS TO WIN WORLD’S SERIES THIS YEAR RTLAND, Ore., Sept. 20.—Fielder Jones, president of the Northwestern league and formerly Chicago White Sox leader, ; picking winners in the world’s series, today predicted that the Giants would emerge victorious over the Philadelphia Athletics this year. xeyeny| Connie Mack's pitching corps will be as effecient as in former years _Mathewson of New York, to come through as in former years. Mai THEY LACK THE PUNCH! Disappointment has been the share of Seattle baseball This may appear to be a paradoxical statement in the face of the showing made by the team after the prophets had picked it to finish ‘no higher than ot fans this season the true tail end the first division, but The tea should have done better There were times when the play of the club was listless. At such times no thought of a possibility of winning the pennant was entertained by the players, They took it for granted that the Beavers could not be beaten. Then came a Beaver slump. The Champs came to life and for a time looked like serious contenders Bad baseball and misfortune entered the lists against them hand in hand when the team was bowling along at a merry clip, and now the last chance for the flag has vanished, The Champs still have a chance to climb to second place. In the present series with the Colts, the Champs have shown a real burst of speed one day, only to drop back to the same old pace on the following afternoon. If they could get back only a small particle of that vim and pep which was a feature of the great spurt in the pennant race last season, they would find the climb a great deal easier. The team as it is now made up has many clever players, but it seems to lack the punch necessary in the makeup of a pennant-winning club. Therefore it is hoped by the fans if practically the same club is to represent Seattle again, they will take more interest in the proceedings and develop a feeling of determination and hope. nevertheless it is | Women Working to Clamp Down | Lid Upon Boxing in California) LOS ANGELES bye to the feht Ae THE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1913, ppt who has an uncanny habit of “1 don’t think Jones said. “For that matter, I hardly expect Plank or Bender of Philadelphia, or dgment.” The women rquard and Tesreau will be the stars of the series, in my ju ac ! | Manager Tealey says the most are going to kill ft They have fog P - n e over 000 signatures to Initiative petition day he expected to see the Champs to abolieh fighting tn California, the Mecca of fighters, he work te Mise Louise Homer, game In California at San Francisco. leading the women’s fight to “bust” the fight Inset is an ac Megme tion pleture taken during the recent Ritchie Rivers champlonship tn charge of Mins fight finish in first place ‘ae But that gives us the hunch that the gazook means f in the other division Maybe he's right If Manager Wiiliame had lil fee! ings toward Bancroft, he had his chance to express them Friday Bancroft was missing from the ranks, and the Colts won thetr rec ond game out of five | Here's some ball playe jlosing a mame Het rand ¢ \told @ fan that Manager Nick want ed all the fellows to turn tn their uniforms when they lost to Melvor and Reardor see Either the world Is coming to an end or the Champions are going cop series. Martini failed to get his regular hit Friday ye | English scienitats are ecrappin over men’s skulls. If any of th ory eperts, we hereby Invite them to look at the skulls of wot of our prominent ball toasers in the N. W. etreutt oe oT C ee ee ee ee ee ee eel * * —————— F | * And We Don't Care . see [ean socve mays! WIN 3D STRAIGHT! Spit Mites Winns § Lt gon fe delay Cal! and eee wa, peta | & Pelkey {s doped, drunk or jnat * ‘ ee oe . Effective pitching on the part of| TOKIO, Sept. 20~—The Univer | aed sid * CHIROPRACTORS ®, whose nder- sity of Washington baseball team | wre naan n 2a ee ee aera TAS . touring Japan made another win| e938 reer ; lle {here today by defeating Melj!, 3] ob eat Ban Ao Oe > a : ° | An authority on the subject says COAL AND WOOD ngs by 0 tol | cone over swears playing billiards Rivest Om rau weleed Paens|® Baatcce a Tee TACOMA TO TAKE |Clara B. Homer, who proposes tojscription,” said Miss Homer, ¢“A|They don't act that way playing st Gitzo H enlist the ald of every church, wom-|!arse part of the work will be done | poo! 14s mean | Rapmond, Ft ae i os | : ing waleintaaee tuk tuuue cot oe COLLATERAL LOANS — jsrsctvor fy eg 9 8 8 OFF LID IN BOXING Jen's ciun, ctvic organtention and to. |2%,vonntcers, hut there will B® cOn-| aig gunority claims that bil hie + 3 8 3 f 8! Local boxers who were recipients |{/Vidual woman tn the state to bat iical work, postage and printing.” |liards are as interesting as golf arate apart. |} $ 8 8 Slot a big blow when Chief Bannick |'* contests that have made Call} The p nt agitation was caused | This puts the came on the same ex PED ~ $ § 8 Siciamped down the lid on all pro.|ffnia famous as a sporting center. |by the recent death of “Bull” Young, | citing level with chess. BORROW | aca. ¢ 1 © @ fesstonal smokers here, discern aj. 7% money to finance this cam-| who died as a result of a blow de - 2s ry: low ik ; H : : little the word recetred | 5@!s2 will be raised by popular sub-|lvered by Jess Willard RRR AERA i ' i Y. Boxing tn the} Weel Tre fe ae EET er * * ® = 4° a tt be reraumae | * A Little Camembert * * ot der the auspices of # Lives there a wrestler with * n Thus many local fiatic CLOSE UP MATCH LARRY QUIT RING * soul so dead * ‘ é “are expecting to plek eS TO HOLD HIS JOB] * T»#* be hever once to himself * > money boxing continues} gaN FRANCISCO, Sept. 20 PORTLAND, Sept. 20.—Given |)* hath salc o 1 : 2 throughout the winter. | w Ritet Sot ht 4 i # This {sn cheesy business. * a) : het Arar ‘inter. | Willle Ritchie early today re hin choice by May Albee of : : ; yoar the Engles staged sev lthe following message from Pro her giving up his pugilistic as. || oneness BRR nnn ¢ : I gion . * moter Hilly Gibson of New York|[ pirations or resigning from the || ********* * ® H 1. the Seattle cop, ts a Dig | relative to a 10-round ch theré ] police force, Larry Madden has te eat ELECTRICIANS _ ° tavors ts that city, thare {a a prob-|petween Ritchte and ch Cross: |f decided the monthly pay check With Willle Ritchie calling Marry Rie 2 $ ablitty that he will be put on at the| “Everything O. K. for the Cross |] from the municipal coffers would | Pollock a crook, and Harry brand 3 § | opentug show |match. Closed with Cross last | bring him greater financial re. ||!ng Wille ae a coward, it begins to 5 — |night. Date for match, Friday, Oc | turns than exchanging fisticuffs, ||}0ok as {f the best training for a : po i The mayor delivered his edict | lightweight nowadays !s course in elo, Ath floor Manutant Guge Bite Oe F BASKING, P JY New York’ tHe Rage sRoac T RRA TAT Fas ae TRUNKS-TRA _— CURARIG, st tage UNCALLED-FOR CLTHNG | zy with Wit Prue ae 1] | + turn to San Francisco tn ample time || pate tn a bout with J twice, and on each occasion was some narmena.| VANCOUVER, Sept. 20.—A boot |to train for a Thanksgiving day |] Walla Walle. Mek Root at] goubied. On his two-bagger in the t | James, Netxel Kurs | >Y Schwarnweber saved the In-|bout here | fourth, he died at second when Mar epg a shut-out tn the game tint drove a liner to Mohler. In the Umpire which was won by| NORTHWEeTER: |SEATTLE DOGS WIN TROPHIES seventh he was angin doubled with — — ouver, 7 to 1 | «« Pet| A clean sweep was made by the| Martini. Martini wae put out at Boxing—Austin-Galt. Hotet artinaten. | Vancouver «7° 0° Ss ieee 22 fe) Seattle doge entered tn the kennel firet and James at third _. | Spokane ae 6 elznoe 4 ti.) show at Sp ne thin week a® part . alee Batteries—-Cadreau and Grin-| viet 7 (84 of the Interstate fair. Thirt dogs! Raymond was robbed of a triple E dell; Smith and Altman 88 entered in the show by George|and the Champs of an additional ee Spokane “ ® Tinto and RPrydon copped ten tro-|tally because of the autos packed ——— VICTORIA, Sept. 20 —Loft-hand AMERICAN LEAGUE phies. Mrs. Florence Brydon's three |along the right field foul line ; he oppositions on the Won Lost Pet lentrants made a clean sweep. J. H.|Tealey drove the ball down the line B TTER pe Beo-Tiger confilet |RBuadepnta .... ’ o Hamilton and J. A. Scott also had/and got clear around to third before | ; day. Kaatiehner pitched tco| winnersein the show [the ball was recovered. Two crons- | |the better ball and the Bees won, re om Phong Kast (ise piper MACHINERY a RD MACHINE WANOPA: x SALE £04 Spring DFO a and O4 and ge’ & " aT cme ‘VELING GDS OF ¢ > The Trunk #hop, co in basement ROAD TO |] Other Northweat Games ntlehner ris JUDGE WOULD HAVE HUBBIES SPANKED Judge Hur HEALTH wants an of or s, and also for divorce help some punish Aa a would 6, says And he would further Humphries oles in the paddle, he All the Newer Methods of Treatment for Sick CARL MORRIS PUTS BIG AL REICH OUT 20.—That | 2 Men and Women ‘ & consider: | ; DR. MACY SUCCESSFULLY TREATS at both in ring tac | LE DISEASES sical condition {s the . Bi fans who saw the! The sloop Constance, lately | | Oklahoman knock out Al Reich of pought by a fisherman of Skaw in |New York here last night in the| Jutiand, was built 3 as an ond round of a scheduled 10-| American yacht now the da bout A har ight to the] gidest veanel tr put Retch down and out after| world. It is 6 Morris had worn him down with body punishment GUNBOAT SMITH TO W YORK Chronic Diseases 1D! NE Sept. 20.—Gunboat Ears, Nose, Catarrh h and Sam Langford are Wenk > matched today to meet here In a ren |10-round match September 26, The ° |bout will be staged by the Garden City Athletic club. sim and all Hectal troubles t knife | HOGAN CAN'T COME BACK, Diseases | “oe = Pl by he ord aaron . SAN FRANCISCO, Bept. 20. — Il, 28 ceeeeeae Po cen aye Fight fans after witnessing “One ger gl Bg: Round” Hogan and Tommy McFar-| CUT E TENDED Diseases land fight four slow rounds last} RATES |Hogan can’t come back. Thel¢rjenda to talk about us. We have former star of the four rounders |no enemies —-we an't afford to have |was away off in Judgment of dis-|—nd have extended our cut rates ||. Bear in mind I am the at ltance, has slowed up and his|"* oS atone ib wake | punches are lacking in foree __ Our name aimee patistad McFa nd displayed a lot of ag-|of the beat all, Thie Motor nounced by set t C oyole will oat! aa the greatest discovery of the age, and a positive cure for Tilood Disorders Have your 1 give you the genuine and you get Fitat Cleaned BOWLER AT ©O SutT Union #t Main 2085 “DENNY-RENTO! All Clay Products Onteopathy, ‘Treatment and Bf inte Surwery und 1007 Hoge Bldg. Put oN Wank, MEET LANGFORD} Ritchie stated that he would leave soon for New York, but would re| 6 | Br Fit Solid Gold or P: HAQ0G00@. ALBANY CUT-RATE DENTISIS rr "6 so AMERICAN LEAGUR debating when the heavywelght applied Bobby James got on the bases for a leave of absence to partict ground rule First Presbyterian Church Spring MATTHEWS, Pastor. next Sunday Robert H. Mil Beventh and M. A ||} morning, b Iigan, “The Seasons of th Re Db. D. ’ Soul.’ n & jay evening His cermo 1 the’ subject, will discuss jed the pan. It tn the || “The Jungle Folk of that a ball bit amor the machines Af . 8 good for on © bags | rica. eee Everyone cordially invited Dave Bancroft, Portiand’s short: | top, who Injured bis leg in Thurs day's game, departed for Portland |today. He wil wt in Portland |for about a ining the | Portland Coast Heliman gets credit for two stolen | bases because he took an unfal vantage !n the fourth. Heilman walked, and got to second by et ing. Mahoney struck out, and doing | o threw his bat into the diamond James came in to throw the back th meantime Hellman} ambled down to third ay ie | The home run dropped over the ght field boards t Maye tn fifth was the third atted ir new yard, It was a good drive Callahan arrived from Portland box His foot had| him, and he was left » Colts started out | will | and will work tn Colts today Friday the been troublin the 1 their present road trip. Del pose the southpaw flinger . ee Se The upper portion of the grandstand will be opened for Sunday's game The chairs and boxes will hereafter be re. served seats ” * * * a * * * * e » o » » + » "% » » oe » » | | Mahoney was a | Meek at Dug’s old lot regular He fanned twice Fi way to a pinch hitter, fist 3h ture then gave There will be two games Sunday The first game will be afternoon alled at 2 0 We Want Seattle Good Loans We charge no com- mission. 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