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Warren A, Bacon, owner of Pe BINIk@, 2: 104, has refused an offer of $10,000 for his horse from the Russian government. SCORES OF HUNTERS pease 1 in the | pe » shooting of these birds ast gton today a being allowed dr a month only ber of Seattle hunter Deer Season Closes December 1 | The open season for Chinese r of hur ABADEN CC # until December still The deer season also comes to qatends over »fore. went than here have left th bright red coats and NIGHT” at Dreamland hats. In several instances the laws are Seventh and Union, ot exactly clear and a great many 0c, including 2 Dance huntsmen are having difficulty tn ea ckots considering the correct {nterpreta tion of the codes Free. Orchestra. moner® ; Set Limit on Ducks Twenty ducks a week ts the Iimit sot by the law, The Itmit for Chinese and Chin © phoasants. Takes Trip Into Olympics J. L. Al E. Ward and party left for Hood's canal Tuesday after noon. The party will spend the next 11 days hunting In the Olym pics E. 8. Elerby and Dr. France ex ect to make a large killing at Clit on, Wash. Elerby and the doc. took [the trip well suplied with red wear | ing apparel | D. C. Bryant, the taxidermist, and | Port Angeles W. E. Piche left for North Yakima today in search of Chinese pheas ants. Beer §c Per Glass Party Goes to Milltown The largest party out is the one is at the Jetty club, . Wash. The party ts com George Hambright, Charley dtfeldt, M. C. Smith, Jud Ruppe, | Joe Stack, Harry Warner and Clar ence Gerald. Other local huntsmen out today follow Frank Ulvestad, at Stanwood; Bacher, at reserve, Dungeness fiat |G. H. Parr, at Fir, Wasb.; Biily | Marks and party, at Fir; W. B. Wal | ince and wife, at In¢ex; Alvin Hom- rich, J. D, Carmody, Billy Gilmore and John Campton, Skagit county; Joe | Wrydant, at Fir; Jim Sears | Diller, W. H. Kuhlemeter, Wolfe, W. C. Sutton and Dr. ith nagle, at Bellingham, TO MEET PACKY CHICAGO, Oct. pet. L—~That jor Packy McFarland in Milwaukee jeither November 10 or 11 was an |nounced today by Harry Foley, | Ritchie's manager. The bout Is scheduled to go 10 rounds and Ritchie is guaranteed $5,000 for his BROADWAY MEETS FRANKLIN AT DUG’S Coach Henderson, Broadway high, land Coach Resebger, Franklin, are putting their respective elevens into shape for the game Saturday jat Dug’s old park. Broadway may suffer a serious lons if Capt. Frank ‘AL NOTICE White, the tackie, is missing from hie offices te wn their ranks. White has intimated Sit) For severa Bad severe pains In what I => One night I ap MG fer treatment from you. and before the coach the pain left ma, and | iat penetra felief ever since, Pre I was suffering ‘uty years bot am as slick ae a Rew. Yours for retiet, GEORGE P TAYLOR MALS Av. Seattle. “Wash emamination an@ advice TE oat of town, write, Prices moa S04 include medicines Hours, 1 Spm Sundays 12:30 to 1 FASTEST GAME WAS 32-MINUTE AFFAIR Many tnquirtes have been re caived by the sporting editor of The Star concerning the time re qui to play the Tacoma-Vic torfa game in Tacoma Sunday. It took 44 minutes to play the game. Many of the fans vere of the opinion that it shattered all i 4 el j |] records. It does not, however, DR. MACY |] as the fastest game in the his 7 ball was played Sep + Chiropractic, eariowe Treat farts and Surgical Special 48-4 GLOBE BLDC ‘Raw and a ne Naioce, ‘Heats wi Brights Disease 1910, between the At Mobile teams, in the league, at Atlanta. lanta and Southern The game was played fn 32 min- utes, Mobile winning, 2 to 1. So-Called Incurable Disease Completely Cured. This Ne Hare in Central Afrien, Bat Right Here in Seattle, Do You @ Any Other Physician Who Can Do It? wu! 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Bug atch each Sunday Tim ER SEASON OPEN; Man | TAKE TO THE WOODS \ a close Dec 1. The shooting fiat {is lifted fi { migratory will be allowed cks, Ke ntt! January The federal law t. The cove these birds prohibits the « killing of migratory birds before day tto sunrise and after sunset | fe toe which hunters 1b In view of the numerous acciden fp kill beginning today, the tal ¢ tn the woods, loeal hun the shortest ters taking considerably more | pheasants fa five a day; quail, 10 a AT THE tay; snipe, 20 a day, and not more | than 50 for a week | While a large mber of gunners eles ( f have already gone to the woods, a 6 even more than the number who de parted Tuesday and today, are ex ected to leave Saturday to spend |} 1427-1426 First Avenue the Sunday In search of game Archie Taft, William Taft, Joe Stacks and Johnny R t the elty Tuesday for the ve at Skagit Plats. They will bunt ducks THE STAR Big Bill James, Portland Coast league pitcher, will be given a trial by the St, Louls Browns next sea fon. Barney Luhrsen, y Momentous “Ifs” - The fan—apeciaily posed by George Cohan for The Star. “But t Athletic don't win the Glants will, He may not get one this year No telling where that 1911 mixup would have gone {if Baker hadn't elther one of those four By George M. Cohan Copyright, 1913, by the Newspaper Enterprise Association. picked the Athletics to beat | The Giants would have ants, and by t J three gam picked the Giant to lose to fourth, the Athietice—but every fan knows | that baseba. | Connie will undoubdtedl work Being a fan myself, I've se ha t, poaslbly give him much of it to take anythi © to do than both the others. If | grante co * through, fine and dand There are as many “ifs” in this| but “If ° een't what then, with | | J. E Brown, Art Basel and Fred | ——— 9 Wouldn't Canada get sore if the/great difficulty tn « ‘ | Unites States should deport those | tightly and keeping It no. Willte| peda | Ritchte will box elther Ad Wolgast | season is over? | ; hitting h | thay next series as there are sands on| Thomas and Lapp out of gear? the Atlantic coast from Florida to Then there's the “If" of the first which fs more than six. jwame, “If the Giants should beat first “if” ta the Giante’ bat-| Bender or Plank in the first battle ting power, Doyle, Meyers and Mer | they would have all the best of the with more veterans to and would be twice as pitching, from nard to beat Then, again, the the Matty although this ien't much of an kle but there's © good chance that Just | ¢ for this series they will swing back have done poorly this season, r the peeling off the pill der than ever before. It} if in and they do- The next “if’ fs Baker, This ter. If he pitches that first game will ror poled two home runs tn 1911|he win it? He won it in 1905 and and broke up the show, But hitting | in 1911 Dreyf sent to Columbus by Pitts. burg, should win every “pitches In class AA in World’s Series, Writes George Cohan, Champion Fan, Who Has Picked Connie Mack’s Athletics to Win WEDNESDAY, | i home runs, however hard you bit In 1912 McGraw sent Jeff Tesrenu | the ball, isn't always down on the | in and Jeff lost the opener. cards. | 1 believe it's a cinch that Mo- ing the ball necessary grand stand peanut ee \* Soon the B. B. Players * Once upon a time there was a * Will Be on the Stage * Northweetern league baseball man-|# Oh, vodyville! Oh, vodyville! # ager who did not look forwari to) ® Sometimes you make us awful ® the following season with great ®* il oe hope.—From Aesop's Fables. |» a eee |e ae ee heehee . end, with a privilege of a per-| centage. The re times when even a low: * © McFarland will be given first/or jorth ts not comfortabla—Mem-| The Majestice and Rainier Beach chance at Wiille, the boys to welgh | ortes of Mike L yeh. will play the final game for the in at 136 pounds ringside. | championship of Class B in The ttle parents | Star league, at Dugdale’s park, next In the old “an s. were proud if thelr son was the Sunday. A beautiful pennant will | | s from Dug’s, now that the! fteeeeenennnnnenen, OCTOBER 1, 1913, "says Pitcher game he Graw wend show, “If" for the Glanta, will take this as a hunch and Hig Six” in to open up the Matty lowes this starter for the first time, | you can what It would mean There's another big ‘If’ about Mc Graw's pitching etions. He will und use Mathewson and] Marqua every chance. But, | with th men needed, will he use Demaree, Tesreau or Fromme for the third man? Will he depend on Dem | | he best ‘if of all Is thie: ‘If the | iff It ten't @ tle!” aree for steadiness or Tesreau for 4& chance at a brilliant game Both teams have been in a slump for ac un Now “if the € s fot back into thetr game and the Athletics don't—there's an {mport ant “If” If Mack has a third pitcher to pick will {t be Shawkey, Brown or Houck? I believe it will be Shaw nd Connie Is very vo key, but I understa sweet on young I Back tn 1911 Jack Murray didn’t got a hit. In 1912 he hit lke a wild man, breaking up two games. “If Murray hits as he did in 1911—'if" Murray hits like he did in 1912—|/ well, there's quite a gap between | t ifs” and !t may mean couple of ball games There are a million “ifs” in this business, but I believe the Ginnts carry a few more than the Athlett You may say, “If the Athletics don't bat up to form-—but it takes a broad “if to cover nine men who can lather the tar out of the ball But the best “if’ of all ts about thi If’ the ere seg! Pag the Giants wi PICK ALL-STARS. An alletar Northwestern aaa football team wild be entered In the championship series to be played at the San Francisco exposition in 1915 Jack Kaye, secretary of the Spo- kane Soccer league, according to word recelved tn Seattle today, has | arranged to lineup a Spokane team against the dest eleven from Seattle, Tacoma, Vancouver and Everett during the coming season, to get a line on the strongest material avail able Intercity competition will be fea- | tured after the season {s far enough | smartest boy In the school, but par be awarded the winner ente are getting particular nowa es days. They want him to win a ten The system of graduate-manager nis or golf champlonship. jcontrol for athletics at Gonzaga . j university, Spokane, has been drop-} Batting Nelson and Ad Wi olg ret | ped. after one year's trial, and here must have conceived tha idea of|after the athletics will be handled their {ht from reports of th¥) by student managers, under faculty greid.niners’ golf tournament ot) control Chicago. | Pe eee | Orvie Overall, the deposed big Willie Ritehle, it Ie reported, in-|league pitcher, now with the San) tends to leave California, fearing Frenetsco club, in the Coast league |has picked the Giants to win the big series. Orvie says they are the hardest club {n baseball to beat if he stays there much longer he wii! get into a fight. ee RRA SHARE *| AMERICAN LEAGUE | By the way, they accuse *|» sali Toa. fle Ritchie of being @ can- &| Washington $s & didate for president of the In- # | Cleveland t : * ternational Peace society, ball] Hl * b> coe * r RKKKEERARERARK AIT, NATIONAL LEAGUE Mite: Huggine has been given al ct te Cardinals | Won. Lost coa'ract to manage the Card ies Won. Lost. Pet. lagnin next season, but Miller world | OO Tabac a » he willlox to give the couteact for a ‘ ar eT 7 4 ae | ee [new tenm. ree any ae i} “6 a aan The refusal cf the New York box | Cincinnatt oe ane | to allow Sau Lane jet Louie o 9 a1 ‘ag o.umission ford to fight Gunboat Smith ts prob: | COAST LBAGUR ably regarded by Smith as a rare Wun task ‘tet picce vf Rood judgment. oer seal Bea eeeese rere es, + SR | soe ate in and 80 1061488 Again to the Rescus John D. Rockefeller Is #et- *) AsEnic AN LEAGUE ting extravagant in his old &| washington age. He sent Oulmet, our #| Boston ts new golf hero, a congratulct: * NATIONAL LEAGUE ory letter and three cheers. * Philadelphia 10-1, Brooklyn 9-2. Boston §, New York 0 The young fellow can now af* ford to give up his $li-aweek » jov. * WON'T STAND FOR SELIG SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 1——Re- fusal of Sailor Petroskey to accept | Henny Selig as referee for his bout here Friday night with Jimmy Clab- by may reault in Promoter Coffroth * \* * * * * * * * * * PO eRe. See eee eel eee it It wasn’t for the annual game) Carlisie Indians, one t woulene on whether Lebanon substituting Frank Logan and post valley was a creamery or « brand|poning the bout one week until Oc | tober 10. advanced to get teams In shape. if Teams from all over the United | States will be Included tn the line up for the championship in San Francisco in 1915. SPOKANE MAY NOT SIGN LYNCH AGAIN Will it be Manager Mike Lynch again in 19147 This all-important question may be settied In Spokane some time this week, It has been reported that the Inland Empire Traction Co. will not tle up with any manager for 1914, an it wishes to dispose of t franchise. Lynch took charge of the Spokane Indians July 9, when they were 101 points behind Tacoma for fifth place. Lynch drove his team to o21| better than a .600 winning pace over | the last half of the season, and it) gained 90 points in its percentage | at? | column during his control. ret | DEVLIN WILL GET ON JOB THURSDAY | PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 1-——Arthur Devlin, newly appointed manager of the Oakland Coast leaguers, 18 scheduled to arrive here tomorrow and will take charge of the team, according to Gus Hetling, tempo: rary manager, today. } The change will be made so that tii Devlin may familiarize himself with | \y’ the needs of the team for next year. a | BILLY SUNDAY. | “| played with Connle Mack | | | when he was on the Pittsburg | team, but—"—Billy Sunday. day's special articles on the big world’s series in The Star Thursday, Friday and Saturday | Billy was Anson's greatest | flelder and he talks baseball as well as he does religion. e - = Read Evangelist Billy Sun- | | of nausage | e7e The Washington fans who pre- sented Georwe McBride with an $800 diamond-studded watch would {probably make a bleger hit with the Senators’ shortatopper by hand ‘ ing him an Ingersoll and $799 in| H. A. Miller gular United States money age Ag fide | Pianist babii Rho And His Big “'m broke,” the player sadly, etd, | As big tears dropped and he hung Oidestrs his head |"Kind judge, oh, please be good to me And let me plead to bankruptey.” on.'% Several local high school coaches are drilling their men in perfecting the art holding the ball, once get it In their hands The green mon on the team experiouce and Cafe Restaurant _First Ave. and Madison St. 14 Entertainers 14 |der machin: jing rules of the | Meek's | Ritchie. |phy and Baldwin was a 12-round| All Stars The Central high school, Cleve land, football team has somethin now in the mascot line. It Is “Bake, an ancient mud turtle 16 years old. OIL MADISON PARK | Chick Gandil has signed a three. year contract with the Washington club at $6,000 per year M’'CAREY'S PROGRAM Los Oct. 1—Pro- TRACK FOR al moter announced today SUNDA ¥ his pugiliatie program. ‘It In cludes a Mghtweight elimination tournamemnt to select an op: “| PROGRAM OF RACES | se uiict Willie will entertain proposals for a bout here Thankegiving A large crew of men were at work| HennettHammersberg and W. A.|| °#Y today preparing the f-mile track|A rT Joo Azevedo will meet Johnny t Madison park for the automo-| event of the day, at 2)) Dundee here October 14 In view of the ca celling of the le racing which fa to be staged on/|o'clock, will be the race against that course Sunday, under the man: | time 8 will be followed by the | Proposed Azevedo 1 Anderson agement of Robert Miller 10-mile event for «ht care, Next || @#tch for Oakland, McCarey will ‘Today 76 barrels of off had been|ts the match race between the Ford,|| ™#ch Anderson with the winner poured on the track and the work| Frank Bennett and Karl Sta in: the October 14 battle and send leommenced of feinforcing the|the Studebaker. The 20-mile haad-|f ‘¢ Survivor against Ritchie. fences in front of the stands liner and the pursuit race follow Azevedo will reach Los An The machines which have been|in order. geles Saturday to train for the entered in tho various events have| Cavanaugh's band has been se-|} Dundee match, been tried out on the track datly.|cured to furnish the muale the cars on the course this week | > _ - ssid included the Buick, Ford, J. D./[ ial at - Thomas Locon tle Romantle Na tional, and the Cadillac, The Stutz a Chalmers and another Ford and expected to be entered entries clone at midnight nie is an eight-cylin of local construction The It is the highest powered automo bile fn the world and if the car in in good working order Sunday the very appearance of the auto on the track should prove a feature In itself Five trophies have been put up being the Hotel Washington Annex cup, for the 20-mile-free-for-all and | the Albert Hansen, Bi. L. 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