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; : CHIEF MEYERS Cartoonist Randall's Picture of the Giants’ First-String Catcher, _Looking Plessant. ANNOUNCE LINEUP | FOR GIANTS HERE Seattle fans will get a glimpse of Jim Thorpe, formeriy the world's Kreates! ur athlete, on the Daseball f In the prospective Hneup which For ice ri full livery. ICE DELIVERY CO OHI! Telephone Elilott 5560 We guarantee weight and prompt de- CUT-. RATE) Dentists : WE sTaND BACK OF OUR WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE Amalgam Filling 50c Up Gold Crowns $3 and Up Bridgework $3 and Up full Sets Teeth $5 “C| We have thousands of S Qients who will tell you never knew that he work. fstactory will ebarge at any time. Come in 800 —to’ day. mate. 12-Year Guarantee to All ttle pa- that they plates could be fit- ted so pertectly until they had us do Any work that doesn’t prove sat- be repaired free of if you wish for FREE examination and est!- Free Examination 207 University St. 24 St, Opp. Fraser. 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Magee | DAN MURPHY DRIZZLING, BUT THEY'LL PLAY RUBE OLDRI BY GRANTLAND RICE NEW YORK, Oct THE STAR—TUESDAY, OCTOBER 7, NG 7.—Rain, but not enough to Interfere with the opening game between the Giants and the Athletics, was the bulletin Issued this morning by the weather bureau. around all batt! ned sp And one turnstiles to see some hard-hitting Numidian be light. Cloudy w the Polo grounds At 8 o'clock a heavy mist had turned Into a drizzle, but the forecaster promised that the pre- cipitation would is predicted for tomorrow Hovering over ing, a gray ghost ather thie morn. from the Roman empire looked down upon the mottled scene and stified a thick, widespread yawn It was old stuff to him, for 1,800 years ago he had been he Coll of the all-night crowd sticking um, awaiting the click of the the iron man, Spartacus, slay lon In the first of es for the world’s championship. cl ack within th howls and lamentations a accused Nero of disposing of all the choice seats to speculators, Eternal City politicians and other arose loud the frenzied populace horny-skin- This crowd that waited at the Polo grounds had nothing on the somber specter from the days of Rome's great- The only shift w . for he had beaten them to It 1,200 years. that the Coliseum had faded before the Brush stadium, and Spartacus and the Numidian lion had vanished to make way for the spiked feet of the Giants and the Athletics, for 1913, JACK LAPP E. MURPHY Bender's smoke, for Baker's bat, for Matty’s brain and for Meyers wallop. For the third time In elght years, the Glants and the Athletics, | manderined still by McGraw and Mack, were pointed head-on to- | | ward basebalidom's world’s championship. Each had wrested away a series, and now they were gathering for the decisive test. This, above all, was to be a “mystery series.” Mack had cloutamen, but whom, In addition to Bender, he to call upon to hold the Giant attack In check? Would he fall back upon the uncertainty of the experienced veteran who was waning fast, or upon the uncertainty of the In experienced youngsters who had youth's stuff but were unknown quantities under fire? | While the Mackiane were wondering whether Connie would | call Bush, Shawkey and Brown to the aid of Bender and Plank, Giant supporters were equally puzzled as to whether McGraw at the last moment would shift Doyle and Snodgrass, replacing one or both, } if there was one central figure In the waiting armies, It wa Baker. No other athlete was so much talked about on the battle’s eve. | Here was a man who, In two world’s series, against different | kinds of pitching—Brown, Overall, Mathewson and Marquard, had complied the high average of .391, and, alone and unaided, put two decisive games on ice. It was our bellef that, whether he maintained any nome-run regulations or not, he would take along his old mace and continue hitting, going about It calmly and stolrally, In such a way as might have been fostered by existence in the sedate city of Trappe. was *NOTHER TUSSLE CHAMPIONS OF STAR COBB IS LEADER LEAGUE DECIDED | .¢¢2.225 3.00 played first base for the Seattle clud | in 1910. He went to the St. Louis Cardinals the same year | Coach Dobie ts preparing his The players who will be seen in| Squad for another stiff prac action here, wearing Glant when the Wa ar won, meets th All. Nav and H ton at Denny fel Rosto ore noon Wingo, St. Loule That Washington wil! have a dar New York, 1b rous oppon in the nav squad York, 2b; Doolin, Philadelphia, as;/8# shown Saturday afternoon Lobert, Philadelphia, 3b Loe When the Bremerton players clash Magee, St. Louis; Snodgrass, Mc-|¢d with the strong Wenatchee high Cormick and Thorpe, New York,|team in Wenatchee. Bremerton outfielders |won, 14 to 4. Com has not yet dectded on | his iineup for the White Sox | GAME CANCELED _ The scheduled practice game be the University of Washing nd the University of ton Sound of Tacoma, have been pla Denny field Saturday, Octob has been can celed by Tacoma Fire recently destroyed the U. P. 8. gymnasium, burning up the play ers’ sults and football parapher nalia. The players have resumed practice after a 10-day layoff. This and the fact that only « last-year man has returned, makes the chance of a successful oppost tion against Dobie’s eleven a prac tical impossibility Assistant Graduate Younger is scouring Manager around in for the U. P. 8 DUG GETS FOUR teher, a catcher Four players, and two i 4, have been se- Dugdale of the » by draft The draft on a fifth player, Pitcher McDonald of Rattle Creek, Mich., has been disallowed, as a Class AA club has put in a draft for him. Dug’s latest acquisitions ar Pitcher Al Bonner, Bolse; Catcher Huyn, Adrian Mich.; Inflelder | Dudiey, Butte, and Inflelder Me-| Easigan of Keokuk Huyn batte Oo and finished | with a fielding percentage of as a member of the Adrian club th Bonner formerly pitched for| Spokane elub. ar. the DROP THE SWORD The sword, the weapon since seems on in the BERLIN, Oct. 7.- ers proverbial arly days of history, way to disappearan German army. The six cavalry reg iments provided for by the army in crease law, passed this year, will be | without sabres, being armed Inst | with bines equipped with the} | short infantry bayonet car | HE SEES ’EM ALL BERLIN, Oct. 7.—The “movies” have become so popular and exten sive a feature of amusement and YY COMBINATION TREATMENT FOR ¥ TREAT 4s. IMPAIRED VITALITY ( 4 MENT THAT NEVER FA Consultation. examination Gree, If out of t ate, and ine 12a m., 2 to BY appointment and vodless. Surgery, Surgical Specie! 14 a ‘First are BLDG Seattle, Wash, cerning the champion. advics Prioes moa Ho re 10 Sundays DR. MACY Osteopathy, Chiropractic, Drugless Treat With | business in Berlin that the film cen orship department at polic quarters is arranging vastly [elaborate quarters film — publicly ery exhibited 7 | must undergo of al secrutl Herr | von Glasenau, the theatrical censor \r gives up most of his time to| movies On the average five « of films are unreeled daily at police headquarters KILBANE ARRESTED CLEVELAND, 0O., Oct. 7 John. ny Kilbane, world’s featherweight | champion, is at liberty on bonds to-|s day, following his arrest on a war rant charging him with agsaulting Charles Chambers, aged tt years The boy's mother all 4 Kilbane cked Charles bec ause roe a din pute over a bieycle given the lad’s elder brother for services in keep: ing a record of press clippings con at CHARLIE HULEN BEATEN BY WR Charlie Hulen, met defeat at the hands o! | Wright in a brilliantly Hard match at Brown & Monday night before a e of “f large a ns Wright won 250 to Is IGH the local favorite, ft Chick yed bil- Hulen's rd Hulen took the lead in the earlier part of the match. H run of 38. Wright managed come the lead, howev fin of 49, ning out with a rv made a high to over ally run Wright will meet Hulen fn a two. to-one match tonight “Baitt for Norther A simple. powerty sive machine U7 one iran and ne horse and 1112 Western Ay. Menttle Optomet- fist awe MUNDS, OPH. 201 Leary Bide Pacific Stump Puller t Stumps” Inexpen which can be operated Call or write for FREE NOOKLET rostump land than has ever PACIFIC MANUFACTURING CO Wash D. R.E.J.BROWN 8} E N T I s T ROBBED BY A DENTIST ON FIRST AVENUE come to my. offi As lain about be « ey by some ¢ : ot thin thief ho IVFICES are. at be ist Ave., Union ates to save y time you work nh mup halt Inan for an one other high I make a doltar a teen th When when I do your dent ou come to my my pleture In of the ein thin a sure and at the entrar ike the ¢ fust | “Howare of take Dr EDWIN J. BROWN, D. Lending: fenttle’s bullding Block the price dent offices be my alen it's Avertine- Rrowna. D. 8. jenting 713 First Avenue Open evenings unt until 4 fer peopde who wor! Sundays unde league season with a 20-point r margin over his nearest rival, Joe Two championship games day fine exhibition on the mound for Jackson of the ¢ nd Naps w the 1913 season of The their respective teams, Helmecke| Jackson batted four points better Seat tar league. The champion: scored Kent's only run by a ho than Tris Speaker, Hoston, Jake ship teams for Seattle and vicinity run drive which cleared the fence, | Daubert, Brooklyn, finished at the this year are Bothell had an unusually success ay of hi eh ee National league ful season, winning 20 out of 28) 24tsmen. Ham Hyatt, who formerly MaventiGe ales 6. games played against some of the | Played in the Northwestern league, | BALLARD JUNIOR Kent, Dickte Mf. ean 8, CLASS C. | The four leading teama tn Clase A at the end of the season, thell Bothell, and Poulsbo, met in a sertes of four games for %°7 |the Class A title Poulsbo and Kent beat the Dickia An attempt was made to play off the final game between Kent and defeated fastest teams in the state. The official averages of | Nothelt AB Kh Ht the four leaders in both leagues fol ls low ae ae i re MAMNR, WD scssccssers 4. 4 ter Se peR SESE I ME 26 0 eS ae e 8 eo. ie er a Bothell two weeks ago, but rain ARR WE halted the proceedings ae ae aaa Sunday Bothell and Kent met es Pe a again, Bothell winning 3 to 1 in a ee full nine-tnning game. Kent outhit , hale Ge Wee the visitors by a margin of two|! ee ig bingles, but the Bothell batamen in Tes TES ae nerted thelr six hite when hits 4 6 6, 4) The official standing of the Amer. meant runs. Bothell played brit is a3 af foam and National league clubs at| Mantly on the defensive, and clear. .[the close of the 1918 season hes} ly established ite righ Three lightning fast were executed by gent. Both teams played big league | >a ball Stevens an it to the fing. double plays the Iake contin nd Helmecke put up a ‘to Bi been given out as follows National League Won m Primett RANDOM SHOTS = : A Sure Thi Doe Roller, who ng used to reside in} | drop off without rocking, Seattle, lost a handicap bout the! We suppose now that Mrs. Have- other night at Clinton, Ia. to Floyd! nor will not speak to Mra. Britton, | | Dolmer. Not being in on the know, oo PIONEER OF WEST | we don't gather what the system| Mrs. Havenor probably feele that DEAD IN OREGON) was, but y ay wager your new/| she can afford a new fall hat | h -the-bow-tn-the-back . 8 Wm. 8. Winsor, one time rest-| f Clinton sports haven't| At Broadway they claim the black |dent of this city and one of the| |as much money today aon | Chet team next year we w league seasons thousands of country who have sleep nights, will be no thousands fans all over the | unable to able tol as they hac If Seattle doesn't have a good 1915, if] o- iM in Many of the Northwestern con.) F- With the closing of the major| work frequently and . pen w be d/and orange needs a kicker. All|best known pioneers in the state of right; we'll have a talk with Bob! Oregon died at Mercy hospital Brown, if he ever happens to drop| Marshfield, Oregon, of throat down here from Vancouver again. | trouble, at the age of 81 i . Mr. Winsor leaves two daughters | they play baseball then, Disgrace In the baseball diction-/and a son, Mrs. Alf Gauntlett, Mr oe 8 ary means double defeat at the|/C, W. Winsor and Mrs. Wm. Gaunt Connie Mack may be all at sea/ hands of the St. Louis Cardinals. |jett, a former resident of this « today as to hig, pitching state a te mother of “Vic” Gauntlett, The he serles, but he has a Plank = 3 keep him afloat. Before you say || The Information from Cam- | |*T® cartoonist. word soant 16 bridge that two crack Harvard sani ee 8 gridiron stars are likely to be PIRATES TRIMMED } | disqualified on account of stud: Famous kickers in history— fes, brings up the problem of CLEVELAND, 0, Oct. 7—The Eva Tanguay, Johnny Evers what value are studies to foot- | | Pirates were unable to solve Fal- Tealy Raymond, Joe Tinker | | | ball players? | |Kenberg’s delivery and Cleveland and Coach Dobie. | ——@ | took the opening game of the series o = ry 2 5 2 with Pittsburg here Monday 8 to 0 ee | ©, Golly, Gosh! ‘leveland ROE ime ae Maybe Joe Wally didn’t win the; Approach this one slowly and| Pittsburg . ee es pennant for us, but we notice Jos-| with much caution. How would this Batteries—Falkenberg and Car- pehus slammed a hit which beat| do for part of Washington's Ine-up: |isch; Adams, Hendrix and Gibson Bellingham Sunday | (Me) Bride and Groom Foster Love? +8 | Cheese it, DUMONT TO FLY AGAIN ALN here comes the sergeant ference coaches are complaining of see PARIS, Oct. 7—M. Santos-Du-| their backs. Why not try mustard They tell us that Lapp Is to do/mon!, who was the first aviator in plasters? O, Eunice, how could|all the backstopping for the Ath-| Europe to fly a petrol-driven ae you! letics except when Render !s pitch-| plane, has decided to again take up FE |ing. Which means that Schang wil! | aviation. against the Giants, | o . Somebody writes to know If Ad DANOING | & Case, 514 Fifth Ave. W. 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