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Hours 10 a2 a m., 2 to 6,710 8 p.m. Sunda ‘appointment. Ww DR. MACY Chiropractic, Di ‘and iN saree Fi und Surgical Specie! w by the mptly Pain 1 die to the 4 GLOBE BLDG. Madison ane Wirst Av., Seattle, Wash. Does your furnisned room sult! 2 Adverti for a better one. ise a Star want ad. eniro-| FRANK BAKER HERO OF FIRST GAME OF WORLD’S SERIES ~~ By Grantland Rice. PHLADELPHIA, Oct, 8.Thirty minutes before the battle started in New York yeater day between the Glants and the Athletios, “Hom Run” Raker came over to the Giant bench and shook ands with Buck” Herzog an exchange of greetings between two rival third basemen Aw the Tr stood factng Herton Braley uversation as follows There's a fellow many be- Hleve will fall down in this se ries because it is r to make @ reputation than to keep one. We figure he will be over: anxious and over-eager to again make good, and as a result, blow up, But take a look at his face—a clean, honest and open frontispiece, with vast deter. mination exuding. But in it there is no trace of imagination, He not thinking of what he did two years ago, but what he must do today! he is not think- ing of the reputation to be up held or what 40,000 fans expect him to do, The game looks the same to him as any other; any Subconscious, psychological drifts might hold the point in one direction, simply this: ‘I can hit the pill.’ There you have Baker he is in the flesh, as well as spirit—squa jawed, square-browed, keen- eyed, mighty-armed, and with big, sloping shoulders express Ing not only lasting powers, but ppe, Maryland, the stand, wo slippe an earful of Intim: But, beyond all, Baker ts one of }the contenders in the game not cursed with the fatal gift of tm agination, that one big defect which is cracking so many stars who were regarded tn advance as standard bearers, and who, knowing they were expected to clean up, cracked | |beneath the strain. Baker entered yesterday's came batting against a great left-hander, jon a day built to order for the pitcher—a gray October light and gray stands projecting additional |shadows that should have made his speed unhittable. Under these conditions entered the battle |serles Two Baker of 391 later he Bad mes ‘WHITWORTH TO MEET VARSITY Whitworth college has been sub- stituted for the University of Puget Sound for a practice game with the University of Washington eleven Saturday afternoon, October 18. The U. P. 8. found it necessary to cancel the game here, as their Kym was recently destroyed by fire, burning up their sults Whitworth is bound to make the squad hustle, Two years ago this same college sent over a team which held Washington to the low est score of the season. The turday following the ga with Whitworth, Washington open the conference season at Denny field against the tural college. DORIAN TO MANAGE NEFF batting average hours Henry Dorian, Dorian, the heavyweight boxer, an nounces today that he has taken the Seattle weight, under his management Dorian {s planning to e his charge on an invasion of the North. west, taking on any boy his weight} and for any sum. If the tour is successful, Neff and Dorian will ave for the South in search of fur- ther bouts AT THE Angeles Cafe 1422-1426 First Avenue Imported Coburger 10c Per Glass Port Angeles Beer 5c Per Glass OITER CU Do not permit yourself to be butchered, besides paying exorb- |B itant fees and hospital expenses, when you can get cured for a trifling arnount without running any risk. father gol st six years ago my to see what he o beginning to choke rf expensive ar it is dan A hin six mooths Jordan mad return fe apparent after six Din Dyapepaia Jantralgla, age), Hip Meningitis, nerene, ach or Epilopay Hara Dinca Chronic Spinal Howells. Doctor 3. Bugene Jordan ta a fi of the State of Wash ay of the Habni practicod in tle jounly for here being a nun mind the fall ni Heattle. Office of Doctors f Do to # p Wea Watch each with a world's; Oregon Agricul: | brother of Pat! Nght | fraia (akin Heart and most other #0 THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, OCT These dem! shed for th rnal wad in sight an ever But the ball, With ble unle the ¢ home run his pushed bis average In the aftermath rout and the Giants’ defeat testimony of the whys and fores are limited to this THE ATHLETICS IN OPENING | BATTLE, PROVED THAT THE BATTING EYE {8 MIGHTIER THAN THE PITCHING ARM Two years Baker beat. th {Glanta almost singlehanded. Ye There | terday a pal joined him named Col-| batting line fs the! Th BERTON BRALEY CHANTS OF GAME By Berton Braley (Copyright, 1913, by the United P PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 8 This is no epic that's pollahed and “letter This is no classic old ballad of yor This is the tale of how Baker, et ceter (Collins, Meinnes and several more), Smeared it all over the Gothamites’ battery, Pounded the pill when they needed the score, Careless of hoots or of cheers or of flattery, Conquered the Giants by six runs to four to only gods day ding Marquard His support Mack tore few exceptions, every blow was a line hit, belehing smoke and echoing the doom of the ( hope for the day collection up 420 of Marquard's and angwer and to mauled of everything looked KO was flaw! Into the expert where as en jante ago was no fluky stuff tn this jubliee Giants swatted Bender we these working togethe Forty-odd thousand were watching and cheering ‘em; Forty-odd thousand up there in the stand; Waiting for news of the land Forty-odd million were boosting or fearing ‘e: Gray were the skies, and old Jupiter Pluvius Threatened to deluge the diamond with wet, But the fans rumbled deep as the roar of Vesuvius, And Jupiter turned off his cloudburat, you bet. eevee 1 will not sing, as Homer did, of every gink that hit or slid; 1 will not chant, Milton would, of every play, both bad and good; I will not warble all the match—each daring steal, each clever catch, But | must slip the laurel thick, to Franklin Baker and his stick— In fact, it’s useless to deny; You gotta hand it to that guy. ‘eons © Four times he sauntered to the plate and slammed the leather hard and straight, With easy grace and certain swing, he smashed that spinning glob ule—bin| And three times of the four he lit upon the piteher for a hit; And once—the willow in his hands—he dropped a long one in the stands, And with that home-run on the shelf—re brought in Collins and him- self! Say, what can you do with a feller Ilke that, |] Who hammers the sphere every time at the bat? mn + * |} And now of Bender do | chant—that caim, untroubled man; Let coaches rave and rooters rant as loudly as they can; He stands upon the pitcher's hill and orins the whole game through; And he twirls the slippery pill the hits are very few; The Giants rally now and then—— |] But Bender holds them down again, |] There also were Collins, Mcinnes and Schang—you can't leave tho: wallopers out of it; They fielded with punch and they hit with a bang—they are there In a pinch, there's no doubt of it; When the bal! met the bat of this hard-slugging gang, the » reechoed the clout of it. They took all the chances-—however they came; They ran right to form—and it won them the game. eee ee Beat the dull and muffied drum, play us music sad and glum; Let the timbrels ali be dumb, light the funeral fires. How can joyous lambkins leap? How can Glant robbers sleep? Come And let us mourn and weep-—weeo for big Chief Meyers. He whom pitchers used to walk, he who swung the willow stalk; And of twirlers made a mock, he who was a hero; Four times came he to the bat, four times took his whack at fat | Four times turned disconsolate—for his hits were zero | Murry, Merkle, Fletcher, Doyle—it was these whose arcent toi! | Threatened mow and then to spol! all the Mackmen's pl Sluggers, leading the procesh, ever eager, ever fresh; These were thorns in Bender's flesh—men who took his m || Oh, they surely had the stuff—only ‘twasn't quite enough, | ofee | But, say, it was great, it wae glorious, a battle just brimming with || thrills, To make ali the rooters uproariow Each minute had pepper and vim to it, doubt, And you just had to glue your old glim to it, until the last batter was out. and fill "em with fever and chills. the game was forever in oo. Se | The Giante—I will not be grudging ‘em the credit for gameness a such, But calmly, cold-bloodedly judging ‘em, | much; 1 may be ‘way off in my latitude, my dope may be doctored and | thin; But, still, | will stick to my attitude—I pick the Athletics to win— For Baker will play with his quandom eclat, |P And what can you do with a fellow like that, i] Who watlops the ball every time at the bat? | RANDOM SHOTS kicker 4 | | don’t think I'd bet on ‘em artintic in this neck of the| timber No wond Kansas City was a tafl-ender in the American associa tion. Why, only a few days ago they let Cincinnati beat them in an exbibition game. { . Well, you fellows who gambled your seeds on the Giants, how do you feel today? Those autoists who were going to to break records at Madison park| Sunday came nearer breaking their! necks. | THERE'S A LIMIT . Subs and & game with the ¢ Louls Browns, the Toledo fans voice the opinion that while they will allow the Cubs to call them bushers, they refuse to stand ,for it from the Browna, re a e St Were Harriet Beecher Stowe a writer of the present day she would have made the hero of “Uncle Tom's Cabin” a vic tim of the national commission ®) Our idea of nothing at all—the! value of Dug’s new field in dollars and cents from the close of the season to next April PT ha | What Is bothering us more than anything else 1s, who's going to spike Frank Baker this fall? . | The kicking sections from the Broadway high eleven will be out at Denny field Saturday afternoon to see how Coach Dobie does it Today the elongated coach is re ed by bis huskies as the most ry There's fying in something dissatis the absence of Snod grass from the Giants’ Mneup. One cannot now expect the Giants to stage «a pinch muff in an artistic way. { \o « . Isn't it about time for an Amer. ican association team to start an invasion of Chicago? “2. RED The open season for broken nos: has arrived in Seattle. Papa “THINGS WE ALREADY KNOW ABOUT THE SERIES: The Athletics are going to win. They just had a lot of luck. The Giants have the etronge outfield. The Athletics’ | strongest. Plank is no good. Plank will be very effective. Matty will be batted out of the box, Matty will have a cinch. GOOD NIGHT! . it ins adie pate the big colleges | anything to mow the grass off the} eridirons. They Just induce some] ish league untveraity to play | | Against them and the Job in done, be | | Down South they have a football player named Slaughter. Ob, goodness! Repreas yourself, ress yourself. Read the testimony. Oct. 1, 1910 fe wien of SEATTLE, me to Dr. J It had grown wo t ration, mparatively smal perfect cure, and not took outfield is the OCHELTRER, nder the laws and Tox! Mo hos physician u hamiatry mM ty of Ch 28 years a the past it te well to 610% F pear in at Ay m. to 6 p.m ble cu r much Jordan in Henttie 1 Steve, kone Jordan, Sundays from 2p tar for’ remark }for the best ady ltrtat | German OBER 8, 1913 tily and with a rushing assault, Buty while the number of hits were even there was a decided difference in the ringing intonation of — the piinehes put across After the third round It was nothing but the old Mackian chorus of bing-bing-bing, plas one pair of blooles. Collins’ waliop in the fourth Inning carried 490 feet, one of the longest drives in the his tory of the Polo grounds. They'll tell you Shafer might | have caught Schang’s wallop in the fourth He might But do not forget that Schang waded into the ball, mauled It squarely the gobboot, and that it whistled toward Shafer through a gray and deceptive light like a rifle shot. No one could ever call that a fluke blow, for it wae one of the hardest hit balls of the whole campaign. The Giants’ 11 hite totaled 12 on cur oFF_PAYMENTS| LINCOLN AND WEST SEATTLE HIGH PLAY The chamber of commerce Tues | | day authorized its charities ep-| dorsement committee to take such action, through the if nec: | essary, which will stop the county | any further payments randma Gorman home. tep was taken by the cham after the county commissioners refused to the pnda tion t andma Gordon's | allowance of $20 a month The chamber reports that chil dren are eared for at the ints The third inters game of the season at Dugdale’s old park tht when Lincoln and West Seattle high meet. The game starts at holastic we will b ] afterno ber accept off recomm eut G Lincoln had a strong team last but few of the letter men are back this It is Lincoln's first appe West BEATS CHARLIE | Chick Wright of San again demonstrated to Charlie year proj erly Gorman home TRAINING FOR BOUT) Sammy Good and Battling Wolff, | the Hghtwelghts, are training dally | at Austin & Salt’s gymnasium for their four-round bout nta as the headliner of the Elke’ smoker in October 27. Henry|len and a larger number of inter Seattle boy, meets Jim |ested spectators at Brown & Hu same smoker len's Tuesday night, that he is ox line for a bout with|of the niftiest cue handlers in th Vaise or Joe Bailey. | couutry Wright copped the bh NAPS TAKE SECOND |line by a score of 400 t /AND, played its first to be Tacoma Kratger, the O'Brien at th Good is in elther Frenchy Wright will m H n tonight in the third of their of games, playing him 400 After the match Wright an exhibition of fanc will later deliver his How to Play Billiards. series Oct, &.—The Naps 200 itteburg Nationals winning 2 to 1 s.¢ -8 re Oe Carisch; Rob-| Simon | Tuesday eveland Pittsburg Gregg and O'Nel!l inson and Gibson and SCORE OF FIRST GAME M'CORMICK RELEASED rm Mur tring Baber, Mel PORTLAND. 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