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wa oe ‘THE STAR—MONTIAY, SPTEMBER 29, 1913, Coach Bender, of Washington Because he took too much inter: state college, Is planning to Intro in his studies, a young Harvard duce soccer football at Pullman as football player was severely panned an inter-class game. by Coach Haughton. DOBIE WORRIED; READY 10 PICK | GAME SHOWS HE SITE FOR BRICK HAS WEAK LINE) SPEEDWAY HERE Having disposed of the Everett| Plans for a two-mile brick speed high school eleven by a 26 to 0 to be established in Seattle score Sunday afternoon, Gilmour rapidly assuming definite p Doble will th and before the end of the A slide, amid to be the hardest yet figured out for a tagging base man to get at, Ie now being de vised by Speaker of Boston. The big gong at the Philadelphia American league park has been util ixed to notify the fane when it's After having caught 1,486 baile and = furfbling only glx, Ed Konetchy’s Illness may prevent him from amashing the world’s record. WHAT DO THEY WORK(| FORMER CADDY BECOMES A CHAMPION - AT DURING WINTER? fan WELL, HERE’S LINEUP | Now “Shoe Night” Dance at Dreamland 7th at Union. ADMISSION 10¢ Dance Tickets. Ladies Free. Waaner’s Orchestra. SCENIC CAFE FIRST AND STEWART A PLACE TO EAT Continuous Cabaret Vaudeville From 3 to 12 P. M. &—High Class Entertairere—# AMERICAN CAFE Including Two, arth and Pike. reant Glanettl Proprietor that the ain has de-)paw, ts a Seattle boy, born and] Cabaret Vaudeville n the season of the | raised tn our fair city, Bud went to! western the annual) school last winter, but probably will] lam pcoge 8p. m. to \ t players from the| work this winter {f he can find a job | BeUR NIGHT Die nage genen gg ce sala to Me king ek | parts of the United States after the 6 Reardon {# also a native son. | a preparation at his Varsit Y pquad | week the men back of the propost final gong hag rung Pete ta a bookkeeper for a local con 2 } lfor the gridiron conflict with the|tion expect to nat they, CASH PRIZES. : rther away from|cern.. Reardon, Jackson gy Bremerton team in this city next|have secured the site for the track yer away from | c¢ don, kwon and Gtpe remerton tea | Goatestants apply to BK than any of the others.| will leave for a hunting trip to Port week The mer ted in the construc Director, Thursday, in least ball are The Se now commence | portions, anounce Strait is now at his home itn Elmira, | Ludlow wemday, Doble ts far from satisfied with/|tion expert to announce that they N.Y 9,9 the showing of his team against the| »ptions on several pieces | “ In all probability Manager Tealey| Jackson's home fs in Texas. high school boys Dinner With Raymond will t manager stellar first sacker will not return While thy back nee and left wing +7 ship of the Seattle xt #eason. to his home, though © hi o> | stood up well under the test, a grea Bottle of Wine, 50c In view of this, Te cured a position w th the ° WR’ deal of damage was effected by the| Doherty managed the big his attention betwe N. at Spokane, He and Mra, Jack Everett boys, who ongineered at-|at Tacoma, and it was the {mr and son and their two kiddies will take tack after attack through the right| crowds those races drew which gav up thelr residence in Spokane for * alde. Doherty the idea that & need the winter. It is this particular weakness|ed something similar | the Sou oe which will eat Doble no end of| The construction of a brick speed Nill ts married, has two worriment in face of the conference | way would make this o Catcher lives tn Red | youngsters, and will winter at Fort games which are coming. of two cities In this country having | Wing, Minn. Joe ved the ranksa| Wayne, Ind. where he has a job A fairly large crowd turned out to| this kind of a indianapolis Jof the benedtcts thie summer, and, with the Wells-Fargo Co, as a book: | the practice game Saturday after-|is the other | with bis wife, will spend the winter keeper. | noon, It was far from an ideal foot It ie plan |in Seattle. Wally is a shoemaker coe 8 ball day, as the field was dusty and| greatest driv to Seattle for their when not playing ball Jake Holderman another Se the sun hot. participation In these races, which nt ee A attle player who {# a bookkeeper as would give Seattle country-wide ad Walt (Rar Cadman left for! well asa ball player. Jake lives tn vertising. Toronto this morning with Mra.|Illinols, He ts a col aduate — a . Cadman, Cadman works at the up e% adinie, Our Doherty 1# promoting races | George n Seattle ed to invite the world's Four double plays were executed Sunday. Four hands participated in doubling McMurdo and Kippert in the third, the ball traveling from Raymond to Niil to Jackson to Cad man. Would You If You Could, Get Well and Be Happy? The short one holstering bu i" ) } Robby James, who is one of th most popular players tn th Pete Schneider plays ball all the | lar sin the winter, ¢ year round. Pete's n Los ollects rent for his various| amie Angeles. He plays ball in the win holdings, James is married J town ia California. en Al Gipe and his bride live in| Pitcher Redondo, Cal. They wil! make thetr| ter. Ed place this winter. | kane, Gipe also plays winter ball, ne 2 2a 8 Henry Martin! has a job which Little Charl Fullerton has a] cotneides with his name. His father home {n F ort, Pa. Charley has| has a winery d 1 San Francis | at in th There are tew dopesters of the | high school football situation In S¢ who are today willing to con Broadway a chance for the ols, The Broad attle cede 1912 gridiron b way cleven battled against the tes of the smallest school in Seattle West Seattle, Saturday afternoon won by the scant margin of ur points, The final score was have placed “Blood P ¢ " 3. The game was played at Dug's and Nerve Tonio” on the market) (4 park burt, ILES City afs in the win home in Spo- M SIOUX City makes his f- results obtained from the time we LEAVES been marvelous; the dealers Tiees atticies are pe for by EOWIN J. BROWN Pe RD Fini Ave Roy Brown, the Seattle boy the winter in Roy ts a will Seattle with trom Pope} “Bud” Melvor, the young south nter can re Con- is the cause of such Appendicitis, Rheuma- 4 Heart Trouble second trapped unusually drives and continually who punting was the laws of our country and al nations are enacted for the benefit rights and ters, and the richer while the poor 6! this} lcere wer i you No Tet Hit , by Quak and Giles Drug Cot Giggle,| Corner Market and 24th Ave. N. Wilastane ee re ae ae — ee ‘ Stewart —Advertisemat. i t jchuckle, titter. ee | PARCEL POST MAP FREE Tells All About the Parcel Post There are two large charts, 3x4 feet, and handsomely fitho- graphed. Black japanned roller at top ready for hanging on the pate There is a 3x4-foot map of the State of Washington, show- ing Parcel Post zones and giving every detail of information as to the rules governi ¢ the sending of packages by Parcel Post. 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We were able to secure only a limited i f The Tilke gave a fine Illustration lof “why we did not win the pen nant” tg that little affair with the Beavers, Ho A | i +—— Not that we have a superfiu- ous supply of coin on hand, but we feel almost inclined to wager a few cents that Bob | Brown's old men kick the | wtuffin’ out of Harry Meek's albetar squad. | | | a nieces f Hf i ? f i Iance of “good things Speaks 1 ie 7 as nization. en was the school first tn the annals of The regulars won the to 0. | Speaking of the oddities of base & fine job back there, working with} co. Henry works for dad putting | . v4 | 5 cose with the sale of there remedies, Weiser Dell, when not drawing | worth, Kas, the home of the govern Ifor the best advertisement is a sat | Other Northwest Games ea t e jafied patient, and wh 4 see 8 see Mood and Nerve Ton r the first ern league season Sunday by smash The settled doctrine of the Cathelle fitting in connection with & cure for that awful malady Narveson and Hrotten. ee championship of America, only ajshots were sionaliem fh the Northwest reqBbglyd af bot « 4 ’ © unanimous chotee : p : Oulmet lost his first match since| may be seen in actign on loca: links | w the” shatter was featured by horse play, 6 to 1.|} pleasure of a Journey in absot ou should by all i when they| Four clubs were dropped by the James Bay A. C., at Victoria, oe <a jand Altman. Gen] Agent Pass. You will find the names and tea- Brooklyn A. ©. Portland; As ry 6; Multnomah A. C,, at Guigni. Fourth and Jackson, Seattle skillfully and more readily power, Of course they | ident Jones, Dugdale, McGinnity and own tolof three to confer with the Coast| Brown of the Vancouver club w Nobody Else Does gn o@l son. The Coast league maguates/the history of the or hardship for them to keep their own | Seattle closed the 1913 season of | el¢ Has caused a deal of flurry; iy the other accomplishes the robbery r Pehl ee ee ele Tealeykums losing ott by af aleykums losin » o Tealey DF y {the Brewers playing the Saints tn The Dope save, “Man would = Jackeon, tb 1 j the Pe ansylvania railroad. He is a/ up wine. have | bookkeeper. ee handling them have the best of suc Poe | Martin Killilay winters In Leaven his monthly atipend from a bal! club,| ment penitentia y works as an electrician {n Butte, . patient come back after buying al Mont j trial box, with a mile on his face| TACOMA, Sept. 29.—Tacoma and : . this te my last and saying, “I want another box of| Victoria wound up the Northwest Daily at 10:15 A. M. “ | box of feet T must new quote | rT} 29 fas to prove the Sociailst position | — ———- box dia me « world of good.” then|ing @ league record. The game, should not you know what the result has been,| Which Tacoma won, 2 to 1, was con: Buch reports oming 1 ory |played in 44 minutes. 4 . 4 | suffering humantty can get a very | Victoria .. obec 2s b PS FOUR CLUBS much desired relief and eventually) Batteries Hirota Kelley; J a trip RR East on this j i yR¢< ) | Francis Oulmet PALA —_ 5 atipation, which sd i S25 After winning tho open golfjup. Oulmet's Sines bo SPOKANE, Sept. 29.—By defeat ALL-STEEL foe unto the amateur or, “ Tsar tinm, much so ing Spokane in the first game of a ? leans the least bit toward profes. — ye dy = fob mgeen Leda: cl oa pont Dropay. Tuberc double header, 10 to 2, Portland Transcontinental Train. Col, Weis] State of steme glee oe Bes wd Tt ss ta otieeitied tans Dalene "aolen © cinched second place Sunday, Spo-|f It combines the enjoyment of ‘ J ' here ts a possibt hat Oulm kane won the second game, which|] rare scenic beauties with the ‘charen may wet! say tha: YCAF. No forms of professionalism eaident; R. Scragg, Vancou-| wining th, Be | ‘ . , mt wi n ec o of a ‘ouble ast Be cca vive 12 oo voor’ ween| Will be tolerated, according to the|ver, vice president, and 'T. Morris) ining the championship when he|some time soon, It is expected rmatter hat stood se Nive nfat! Firet Game enge and conitort. fe bo cholee for the poor except | plans of the vificials of the Pacific Bunn, Portland, secretary-treasur|s Worthington, a member of the vines iy gon ge ste tor & meneral run-down system, and Portland jus Fer further | information re- “am, ! ~ S s D - ye yu < roubled ith Dyapep : 27 2 ni res. n service, io der © ger |Northwest Amateur Athletic Asso- ¢F. .,| Philadelphia team, in an 18-hole|coast for participation in the Vortola Uascetion or Wittcamen as me :3 311 Siew or adarece” ciation, which held {t annual meet-| The Seattle Athletic clud's| match at Brookline, Mass,Saturday.|golf championships to be held {n| ns arielng from your ston } , omens fig P. CHAPMAN JR. “mea always ing in Seattle Sunday. schedule for the season follows | Worthington won by a score of 1/San Francisco this month, | oF wen and Williame; Coveleskie, Douglas AP. Cc S Devt. cho: iigu! preps or ; way,/association. The Ballard Athletic tober 24; Vancouver A. C., at Beat- — | em ath Blood end Here | ges chiy Passenger Agent club, {t was found, had pald pvoxers tle, November 28; Multnomah A. C,, For sale Co. Second Game, Five Innings to represent thelr organization last &t Portland, December 12; Spokane yirgt Ave. 1126 |Spokane reeeeeee 6 12 CHICAGO |year, and the club was among the A. C. at Spokane, December 19; as mg Portiand sesechneses See. SE four. The three other clubs drop- James Bay A. C., at Seattle, Jan- lttmontale of Seattle people tn each| Batterie McCorry, Altman and| ped were Spokane A. ©., at Seat |packase. | Altman, McCorry; Coltrin and A a Send all communications to the cls AO, kiteste, On, end the March 20. | _ Their vacation having expired, the ing to fight all winter. Weil, let us| German Pharmacal Co.) bere ACS one eee oo 104th Regiment Athletic associa. The Pacific Coast meet wil! be | Sggttic players will now go back to), 506 1: isn't a hard winter tion, New Westminster. held at Portland, November 13-14,|¢ same old winter grind of work- The new club: mitted were: 4 the PN. A. champlonahip meet |!"6 for a living Commercial A. C., Vancouver; st.'st Vancouver, May 14. | they would A epecial meeting of the board! recently decided to bar the North-/| San thee 2, nar life se" lot directors of the Northwestern Western from Portland hereafter on they own | league was held at the Seattle hotel The committee is composed of Pres. am eat ownership which | Sunday night, at which general) pC Parr. sconomie securty aod! business matters were discussed,in| The annual meeting of the league : - o whten | addition to appointing a committee! will be held here December 21. Bob iy ee now "league directors in the matter of awarded $50 with which to buy @! Most of the Seattle ball players aber weld ad4 to the | allowing the Northwestern league| pennant. The present season of the keep booke tn the winter months. the earth and to the wealth | to have a club in Portland next sea league was the most prosperous In | iiaving this experience, it was no @ are Roctalints. Now Rot 044 to the weahth ne og batting averages during thé sum “ | - | tion } Our Pennant Hopes The defeat of the alumni of the | I Pn | | pallard high Saturday by the schoot| All. this chasing for the flag of private! | But tho’ we didn’t win the rag, 3 templates wealth dis 1 St the eee Semnor|on weranec, Teen siagesonig We should grow deeply excited finishing in third place. The final wer asd oe ws printing the | game was played with the Beavers, for ite invor whic ean | ball, we are forced to chuckle about eon ot living score of 8 to 2. A big crowd turned THE THIRD ADVANTAGE. 4 “ the A. A. ’ out to bid adieu to the team. Score “ee op Bebe they were b Seattio ADR HPO . ionguicanent oe ' ty. Oi | What te the use of buying | | 10,000 acres for the benefit of MUst remember of his letter ch. ie soverty, ot | of the cheese Industry when one } can readily get an option on | most any of Seattle's prominent | boxers and wrestlers? individuals that a * . ES @ ° - = | - 3 4 Pretty soon Sacramento Is going to get (1) real ball player. Charley HH The —, ail that we Merely mistaken ral Brinke Struck out off Clark 1 Ht ¥ Owned the induste! ¢ wealth went to th the rem Itt Pope. it ie that every nf the Bo priest-—he ul 2 F EASY FOR FRANKLIN pe looked upon as a logical contender in the battle for the Interscholastic gridiron championship this year, on the strength of the valley eleven made against Bremer ton high Saturday. It was a vert able massacre, Franklin winning the game, 62 to 9. 2 iy, Socialism In preteren Profit to spec taliann eign privileges was written May eel for existenc coord with t ie for selief to mantinn dying the scientific facts of Wheh ean bs prave. an bs MILWAUKEE, Sept. 29 thousand faes parade here tomorrow, the winning by Milwaukee of the pennant in the American assocta tion. Milwaukee, it {a sald, will ac cept a challenge from Denver, pn |nant winner In the Western league, | for a post-season series of games, nenster yratineg. very {0 Jabor ana t full fruits of ‘their Wi sanction this EDWIN J BROWN. Vortinernent.) 5 | Chronic Disehane—Disenres. of The Franklin high team must be || showing the, if Ten Dr. Macy 4 Successfully | Treats Urinar 1 | Rupt Rectal trout sin and all ut knife Women—trregularition, As, Dispia and weaknesses p sex without re My POR IMPAIRED VITALITY TREATMENT THAT ¥ | Write to m Low est prices for 606-014. 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