The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1913, Page 7

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Trms STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1913. 7 "ieee MATTY MEETS ANCIENT RIVAL; AGAIN MATTY, WINS ibfelwtee*" BEATS PLANK FOR THIRD TIME IN THEIR CAREERS BY IDENTICAL SCORE — ALBANY CUT-RATE a OLD ’ ' cATH TO STRALERS| WEST SIDE ELEVEN :) ENTISTS MASTER HOLDS [MAC K’S CATCHERS DEATH TO STEALER: | CHECK ON CONNIE’S — aaa SNOWED UNDER BY rs ~» EXTENDED. CREW OF SLUGGERS ett ie a om vo| WLENCOLN HUSKIES } at cai wan't otto to t ave By Grantland Rice t nat the char t x we have extended our cut rates NEW YORK, Oct. 9.—The first scene of this striking drama Is at hen quad, the We “ Gettysburg, Pa, 14 years ago. Bucknell comes down to meet Gettys élevet iried un a - “ - eee oat aers seriegs Mathewson faces Plank, and Mathewson wins by 1 hiked m at et the best Score, 3-0 wha ar er pris nya stg COME TODAY—DON'T PUT Tr Orr et Oe “ , " ler ‘ t c have | Dugdale field Wednesd Oster " Bset of Teeth, Guaranteed @A| y Second scene—Six years have passed and the scenery has changed ‘ ap Mathewson Is now pitching a world’s series game for the Giants and weak was the showing made sy BFit, now ..... «» DOF Plank for the Athletics For the second time Mathewson wina.| 1 t not one * BSolid Gold or Porcelain @9 | Score, 3-0 ref eat ge ant ow" \ 1 " Crown . ou Eight years have passed as the third and final scene is staged. The i virtue t i over _ ¥Gold or Diacalaie Bridge @49 Giants of 1905 are scattered. The Mackian machine of that year has! whe 7 against the West BWork ..... oe ov vanished, too. But, stil! answering the roll call, Mathewson faces ele t 0 4 wee Your 4 o~ Plank again, and as the battle ends, the same figures tell the stor o, Lin t is the favorite eit 7 ' > ys * §Solid Gold Fillings : a4 UP | without change, through all the mazes of 14 seasone—ecore, 3-0 cha contend Silver Fillings 5O¢ UP . coed | ext Seattle lacked the form | § i s } i braduale ‘ t could be r ne when t with him, I believe he could have wh tood it #o € r Opto el any ul- e mee « ate « ago ordaiped other nine rounds per halft who d pl 1 ist Becond Floor Peeples Bank Batidtag | mute ble . ‘ of the Medes thu the ball safely t t ch cs ce + Elevator Walk Up > tnt n, ed read. tance of home WiLL PLEASE TOU ler ran turt tuff for On these occasion MILLER} TRUNK co ——~ | Mathews », for six, suyypstco st EVERETT. SEATTLE eleht now I ex) ° INTERURBAN RAILWAY és on t what this great era Le T SVE T Limtted ' : hag par ~ t as 4 pare wr ne outfield fly tr he nintk me e class ¢ Mathewson looked better round, b er nod PL al th a 5 € a} ht a 4 than ever, for he is six years would be ero of th t pa na ak f younger than Plank. and if k pitched we He was 3 Tika erage ted Plank has gone back, then Col better in 1911 and yerter Y ast t Stampe" h 1 irned out for the i and inexpen- John D, Rockefeller hasn't hed the greatest game of ean << enough kale left to purchase a hn? one horse short beer | Pitches Wonderful Game Fiabe TREE BOOKLET Pla was f erday He had the Gia « ito a fi an in 19 brown tur He had Medraw's beat i have e batter tled f a kne A ACTURING CO. teh this und was the Not until the bi heava the Amone Kenttio. Waste, Team Is Crip@ted T bad ‘ . ad seen the | eno f the e ROBERT CURTIS HOM ag ag | Gaiteee Ever Article ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR -f 4 y went to b ackstop was But to offset this wide t paw, alin pitching, McGraw has lost Chief and an In-| Myers for the year, and Merkle ! still Itmping with an ankle puffed ou did their! If Wiltse and McLean « Wiring, Repairing, Ins the 1 bench with a i from the House of A. L. HALL’S DOBIE WORKING Even after the shades of night have fallen the patter of feet and PRIZE WALTZ * A g such tinue their fine work of ye Ne hril ice callin ° Championship of Seattle aT Hlaes Wiad be usannea ee be alae Son bia hey Goes Out with the have Wiltse Stars at F Jon the University campus at Dreamland | pert of adunaat |, LAN enumht « fadebed mame oak FP SS ai lancactea (pac! C Doble bas Maaledvout the (mista Absolute Guarantee Ladies Free Wagner's Orchestra. |any cther man led the final rally, bringing in the gurne, which 1» scarcely enough to| ball and from now on, it will be to give | Bat not Mathe victory Wiltse, stepping Stn a esl wane for his huskies to work in f i : B T | Looks Bad in Ninth in cold: « ‘xrans had game ahaa, wubat Dede ye } Entire Satisfaction riquettes $7.50 Ton t merely meant a litte |1¥ tried ne Tek cof iltaat re I cit Sloesttariod Gries Hl a é t a little more to do, a Hal Chase all around th : squad. He believes the line is OR elivered) ritory 4 wor that © selec f the of box . low sa 2 t er w t oo. 4 aay Money Refunded Ch Than Coal ae t t nag gad cde At HULEN LOSES AGAIN ok around 4n8 oon. Fan . wherein both ek b : a, Oc . riohpaespigytypianim)s J. W. Bullock. East 87 year Rn . bi Pe B Siatchet No men get away; in 20 games 23| The third match of a series of AS STRONG A STATEROEE and two, Tesreau| The olson - to. Base- Stealers « arcenies Were committed on Thom. games between Chick Wright, the ne, Ammunition, Clothing, Boots, and Der Squad of the Athletics; at the Left Edward as former amateur national champion na, cen Dea ‘ m po a # | Above, Ira Thomas; Below, Jack adway athle to Only four times has a team and Charley Hulen was played at Phone Main 963 : 3 ee Lapp. At Right, Walter Schang, 15) stclen more than four bases {In one Brown & Hulen’s Wednesday night E ‘ + * flthe Most Brilliant Member of the game on the Athletics’ catchers,/and proved nothing more than a wide to wi 1 ‘ ‘0 18 iis ° rt an pitcher was a repetition of the two other games. | “stand Loaded Shells Our Specialty.” res rans er 0. on se ee ae as ta gan a, ee ! ) youngster, Wright ran away with the contest, Hore Malean 6 REE I Ri fs Buster O'Ne mn will r 18-4nch balk line, two 6! Office 114 Jackson St. casior ant ee as Fa ae 4 division and An a score of 400 to 95. Wright humble r Wileon. 9 o 8 9 8 6 8 Se pound. The 168 and 10s MIDGETS ALSO WIN out with an unfinished run of —— Mack Makes Mistake cwitee ab. pee Sos a lSocanoe are still to be picked i Following the match he gave an Torough fine work by Wiltse, Mathewson, p TAR WAS Bes ae 5 pend ietenh te matlatnas A Weiled! The Lincoln first team was not interesting talk on “How to Play e le q ~ BULL BROS. | Strunk a Barry were nailed at th Beanien Ht ae eae en|. John M. Ferguson, who less than the only te representing that Billiards” to the spectators—and 7G t short eh wont way - a High ot 1 ears “ two years ago was playing for school to « ory Wednesday. | Hulen. 1021 First Ave., Bet. Madison and em hy Quee ark © crack Sco o Lis ansied t _ — 1012 THIRD MAIN 1043 | with an easy poke to Mathewson. — A le be igre a toceelaia dare wil) not Hea and wil a is vader hal fen| Sent modaen Gateibe Roome, she ih Seeene Coote: shat: asset Ae OLE TE A pases The second sight tn any affair is « 5 gaily ayaa, og lineup against the sold up 13 points * Ballard ‘8 score was to 50c. Stewart House, 86 West 7 = “tei RESRY SeATORt he! FxeRN jLarten. He ts badly ! naught | Stewart —Advertisemnt. ferable more use than the appa sos apenas veral of the best lnesmen wi PASSE. EU Aa Se a a NEL TET OR ITY IRL EE I SIESTA TEATS d HIPPODROME hep be misal ackle : Fifth and University ¢ ; 1 tor ic e-ptete, Uaten Orehest the logic ye a ack ie, is : Meck sh y hia strongest at tack and rush {t to the front 7 He had Dan Murphy and Schang under cover. Here was the place r the one Inst desperate char ith the heaviest guns left in the camp ne : oan alteaon, tas 8 5 rath | 4 x: CROWD SEES piste: . Bl Deesite the trouble Tuerdas,| Ee All Clay Products Son 1007 Hoge Bldg. Po cadre gaat agente : ee 0 he tre with the ay be kn« a be q ‘hie was not SLEPT ALL NIGHT IN THE CALABOOSE. **: and w and the < Ch Beautiful make in seven colors. This is the most beautiful pennant yet put out by The Star. ton, D, rica, Evans of Chic he « his hat and hafled the | eCant do it, mister,” said tho) THE ATHLETICS COP | as ite Rog World's series, WOOT GALEM, Wis. Oct, 9.—|07 Par prey eine Was ples ox Get one early. The supply is small. , stratic “=e > won ¢ one pen-|“Direct us to the best hotel,” said |'" time fo: Grows’ was Db ene MARK at one-thi of one world’s|a youthfu sridegroom teorge Tooting every Instant during the 7 ia Fete ReMeRr OEM OCT remarkable gitehing vel between | You Must Have One of These Beautiful Pennants 4 riee from Oriental and Co. cures every Secure One With Four Coupons Clipped se kno men, women, dren, ola 4 1 to the bat in the|constable, “the boar house fs al. yous. aid mitra ave Sepa ae bainy pee ge parson MAL ce Atuiaiion ooiaed aakin Sree From The Seattle Star and 15 Cents oor. nce ‘ swing. D is in the calab ne ft n the world’s fr . Consultation free. m Matty Was Going Weil » Was no other ace oda. | 4 call, write. GUARANTEE If Mathewson's Sin LEA otiah Usika ta een te te Bad, te the coe,| BS Size 15x35 Inches 4 private diseases. ———| pie was escorted to the town fall.|¢ by 0. & O. MEDICAL CO, barrassed t is occurre Moy J. Hing. Gen Mor. the town board is preparing to pass | mer 2 to tsi an ordinance requir villagers t | Y C Be open thelr homes to travelers inj HAP MYERS GOES TO MINORS similar cases | ROSTON, Oct. 9—"“Hap” Myers, | f'ured 12 D ou MAN MAKES ___ layer in iiitine ‘ ; AU N NN smGQOD LONG HIKE ' ; | NEW YORK, Oct. 9—Surrogate|club } ounced My uncor q Make the T T | Herbert T. Ketcham, who is 62| ditional release to Roc in the | years old, has proved himaeif a| International league s was | | ] sturdy pedestrian by walking 125| secured from the § ‘kane North : ae f a v tern league club at the end of Decision to 8 |e oats src | ime id on his riv Take Treat Li T Ire ng nin rival EAS” FOR FREDDIE WELSH This is the kind of pennant you have s | 1 ht b k ain.” 1 ni ri axaln ol pat TEE: Mot, Ost. 9 —rixitin| always paid 65cfor. It is the best offer Nek 1 1, once a ntender r ment Now R NO DAMAGE tho lightweight championship of we have ever made our readers. * seed. right | In a Tennessee back woods |} p14 12-round bout with Fre “| is pe Sate Who raears’ ano Cues) BY A DENTIST | || ave & farmer who, although || Wotsh, the British hampton, here | Look for the Pennant Coupon in The Daily Star. Send in your sub- : promic Disenece ° és me he hac ne ‘ een © ra road esda night The FT | . > > rere : voneniin insioiens| ON FIRST AVENUE yet had his opinion of them and rings around Hyland, hitting | scription and have the paper delivered to you daily so you will be sure and and inf paralysie. : i ‘ 1} pasa thay elicit canke epellbage died gy Moonen grt Mgr receive your coupons daily. : a a i mig blows himself, Duncan McDonald PAYS SPECIAL ATTENTION ; } Great, then, was his conster. |o Seattle refereed : These nennants are of the best wool felt and absolutely correct as to sf nd 1 nnd liver nf-| len tint rning that a | | . ; sil Wininasintane. "*| | Tight of way for a railroad, KILBANE BEATS JULIAN color and design. They will forma pretty ornament for your den or dining And permanently w the i nd tives otf my reputn: | | ty. land enough for the purpose || Nw WYORK, Oct. §—Kia Jul room, houseboat, bungalow or living room and will appeal to vou even 3f you Dizeaoes at Wa aula {7 OFVICES aro at waa secured and the road built. | | jan’s championship aspirations have ire not a college man. : ‘ ; act First th, a Blok | Letgehtee Ber erEh Ent ben sess | emene ahernlabetite cbceia IEE These pennants will brighten any spot. With them you can assemble corse ; ; nee oo me *|| As the train disappeared, some || i0-round go here Wednesday night handenme tahle covers heantiful portieres. sofa covers, Ww ‘all blankets and a dear Gland theet out price tee e one sald ngealt utherwelght cha enue :; mt see, Bill, tt didn't hurt || plon, Johnny o. Kilbane ner. hundred, and one other unique decorations. ; MY COMBINATION TREATMENT FOR ©! anything after all jrowly mf 1 kout in the A ¢ ifferent pennant wi ye offere ] rch week. IMPAIRED VITALITY ONLY TREAT Pll was surprised but hated | |gixth round when he floored hi pod e Z cot fy raglebetlmleleaggaa to abandon, hls vant ntion that | man with att ight to the Jaw, Pennants can be secured at The Seattle Daily Star Office, 1307 7th Ave. Price » would ruin things - . ,° ie Waal yas.” he said, “t|| Andrew Hayton deserves a gront Tf ordered by mail enclose five cents extra for nostare for each’ pennant. . are of fake Dr. Browns. Liragah og up Pgh ah Genet RE est: (aa ten ipsteaty Do not mail in advance orders. They will not be filled until. Pennants are jssued. Order 1 Mind come through here exc Andrew was tho scoutin-chlef for Pennants weekly rhe ‘DR. MACY ‘EDWIN J. BROWN, D. D. S| ware uf tt Fe 1 omni We y on | the mit ern and some tal bunting A few Wiscotsin, New York, Colorado and Princeton Pennants still on hand. 5 ‘ou * busted oe ds | wa ded In order to he hole: 4 at brea reat-| Geattie’n Lending: Dentiat | Ti 1d ha’ bust ad the day was needed I iF to fil the holes e tr sgl Mgt egg AO tie OTT | | : 908-4 GLOBE Bi000. " Sap aaadgll re —@ Dance at Dreamland tonight, Adv, 4 Madison St. and First Ay., Seattle, Wash. jun t's for people who work.

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