The Seattle Star Newspaper, July 10, 1914, Page 11

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_" ; | / Go to Every Store in Town + s : , : Marvelous Gridiron Battle Is Fifth Tensest Minute in Sports---Poe Refuses to Quit, so Tigers Crush Vale ly (The Star today prints the last dle, was in possession of the Tigers. |Poe on the shoulder and pointed.) Then Yale remembered the Poos,| At the ends the Yale men charged. | spinning, touched the bar, toppled, ’ minute” of Hugh Fullerton’s “Five Twenty-four yards away the goal | Poe was to be taken out of the game| Tho Princeton clans arose and took The battered Princeton flanks held| FELL OVER, and, as Princeton Tensest Minutes In Sport,” a series | posts loomed. It was third down and a sub sent to kick In hie pla up the war ory, “Poe did ft,” "Poe and instantly broke under the rose screaming, shrieking, yelling, of gripping sport stories which /and five yards to gain. A scant) He fought. He refused to leave the | did {1." fierceness of the attack—but they the masses of men sat dumb have appeared at the rate of one a|haltminute—28 seconds, according |game, He demanded the right to| ‘Thre battered, fraitlooking youth had held long enough. Poo drop: and stunned, forgetting even to| ’ day, all this week.) to one time-keeper, remained. Al-| kick dro) c! 7 , old ite| ped the ball, It struck the earth, cheor, = ready the Yale songs of victory iva : ae i oe Keyes bebe Beas or bounded, and be wung his foot An instant later—as the ball wae : h S, Fullert ne JPY conchen were in deopatr,|PFeath. In the center Bannar . kicked out—the whistles blew and a By Hugh S. Ful on A substitute, stripping his eweat The substitute, mournfully re-|¢Fouched, bracing himself for the! Pry HE bali poate on ble Instep,| princeton was victor, 11 to 10. m Noy, 25, 1899. A bitter wind | er as he raced, came tearing across placing his sweater, walked | shook, The Princeton line stiffened I too high, rose, just out of ® al awept the at New Haven, the tleld. Some one tapped Arthur) back to the side lines and Poe|to hold against that last charge.| reach of the blocking hands, Mor an hour Princeton men stood where, 1 opposite sides of} Like a man demented, Poe turned | dropped back—28 yards from the/Bannard passed the ball perfectly.| of the ends as they leaped. it upon the field of battle, screaming. Ms the great »,000 men and wo-| Upon them, His voice broke tn sobs. ' goal Straight into Poe's hands tt went.'soared toward the goal, revolving, And, “Poe did it.” r men 8 ing, screaming, inging. | a teams, battling to the point of ex “§ Baustion, battered, broken, with | 4 “ gubsitt taking the place of the | : : dl regulars, struggled to the end of| LOS ANGELES, 4 10-—John- fair way to got it until Dundee an-| tralia and ‘Tono, Wash., are eager | What's the use talking? Anybody can make one of the greatest games of foot AD. KM PO. A. 1.) Portiang ny Dundee in expected to arrive | nounced his coming to obtain a Northwestern league . ‘ ‘ ball ever played, Regulars, limp-| fe eS FT UL Coasn—escramente 6-1, late today, seeking @ match with igs 9 S| franchise for Chehalts, claims in the paper. But whether the ing, crippled, exhausted, with blood 8 1 6 1 6 O/ P41 Venice 3, Oakiand 61 '}Joo Rivers. Whether he will get ee a | a and mud-stained faces, wept aloud AR fee Ge BE) BS boa oll it depends on MoCary’s decision in]—Ossie Schreckengost Rube Wad " Peter 1. Fulsey, Yale Sraduate, | claims are true or not you can only tell as they Were supported from the | ewatn, 7. Be es: SR & three-cornered case. dell's battery mate, died at Phila 1s been signe y the Pitts ars | £ arison. field. | Perrin ‘2b on oe ee BR rt!" Loach Crow, han demanded a|delphia yesterday, aged 40 Pirates by examination—and by comp Yale waa leading, 10 to 6, and de Wa fe Ge Pe oo 428| meeting with Rivers and stood {n a!—-Business men of Chehalis, Cen de Alia wives A the masses of the Blue watched [8 8 8 TT i) speKan us ate _ ae | 5 Lit Steward & Holmes game We invite the test. We ask you to judge us ' inxiously, Princeton had t s 6 8 © @ 1) Victoria 4 jaturday at Lincoln park winds up 7 4 Ge 2 TUE, and more than ee EE | oe | | Commercial league season by what we DO. Facts and figures follow. ards away the Yale goal posts “4 4 | we © : dearked the limit of ambition for NATIONAL ERAGUE Bill James won another game yes If we do not substantiate every statement, : the Tigers. It was the last minute - le me lew Soi bie: camer. ee ra mag cpg dig er you can tell your friends: “The Hub is as of play. TERY ee ey Ene | hicar allowing only 6 hits. arry 1 és . > see O38 3 ' man got four hits in two games fo bad as the rest of them, its advertisements N the Princeton side great A Tas RS gee Detroit oop F O banners. flaunted, “Poe Did fea Paha MEADOWS, SEATTLE oe tae | are full of lies. It.” Four generations of|Seaslon. ee ee a ae |—Fifty British Columbia oarsmen . 4 1. 1 be F Poes, heroes of Old Nassau,|ioffman, o a, ee Oe ae ae will take part in the annual regatta | low, do you think it wou smart of us had troken down Yale's defenss,|"°™* ?° IS os ath ae BIGGESTPOTLATCH ATTRACTION at Portland, which began today. 4 OO you. > and on that scarred field another Te ee | oe ‘ . ra ‘ ie to jeopardize our reputation and your Poe—Arthur, the youngest of the m —H, Roper Barrett, the famous En f * ° 9 great family, was pine, fighting, | $ HEREC ER POO} |glish tennis player, will be unable| good-will by making promises we couldn’t struge!ing |‘"heo-bese hite-cDell, Hubn, Seanlon. | Washington ALL STAR DRIVERS to compete for the Davis cup, on fulfill? Lees than « minute remained for | Three-tase niteowa Gearitics "= | account of business. uae . play—and Princeton was beaten. Poutesbett 8 | 7 e : The ball, acquired through a f <The Boston Nationals yesterday | REGAL $15 SUITS BACK EVERY CLAIM - o smiiak wcein SAT. pought Pitchers Shore and Ruth WE MAKE. . DUGDALE FIELD BASEBALL Tomorrow at 3:00 VICTORIA V8. SEATTLE | Admission 25c, 50c, 75¢ and $1.00) Take Renton Cars » Le The earth's density as to that of | water {# as 5.639 to 1 STAR—FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1914. PAGE TL \ JUL Y 18-19 and Catcher Egan from the Baltt more Internationals, day. eee -William Johnston, the California tennis player, yesterday defeated W. A. Larned, former world’s cham pion, 6-2, 6-6, 6-8, in New York. eee Semi-finals in the Seattle Tennis club tournament will be played next week, according to indications to- store of which you are buying. Your money back if you want it. ALL STRAW HATS HALF PRICE, ‘ coe | HIPPODROME AMERICANS Detroit 4-4, Philadelphia i th SUN. cnn a " va Putting on exaggerated values to make the and Cotverstty tanta Ree, OF Snlenge &. Bee s- 6 8 2 P. M. Sharp Wis leitnab, tirinde eamadine sa 4 special prices look cheap means nothing— i palti2iees Union "Orchestra NATIONAL trockiyn 4, Cincing Roa 20-polnt pocket billiard match at | except perhaps, you had better examine oe AG ‘ GENERAL ADMISSION $1.00 the White House Saturday and Sun-| what you are buying, and KNOW the day. —Austin, in the Texas league, broke & world’s record yesterday by los-| ing to Waco, 11 to 5, bringing its consecutive defeats to 27 . NOTICE CHANGE 615-17-19 FIRST AVE. The Big Store With the Little Rent On the Square Opposite Totem Pole. 4 —A. C. Raithel, who comes here with the I. A. C. swimmers Sunday, beat Bob Small, the crack Califor- nian, in @ 60-yard dash at Frisco, Thursday. THIS BIG FREE OFEE Starts at 8 A. M. Tomorrow , Greatest Tailoring Value Ever Offered! Your Summer Suit — +A power cruiser race will be held betwoen Seattle and Victoria boats on July 15. . The race starts at Vio oe. —Thoe yachts Genevieve and Myth, of Everett, will compete in the Pot- latch races {n Seattle. ‘be required to take part intwo races Sunday. r, 0. 214 oF 606 for 1 Dtaorde: My offices are entirety private {confine my p BATTLERS REST Following the third consecutive vietory of the yacht Sir Tom in a or 8 er" en elimivation races with H P. . P —The Met}! university nine, touring | "C708 of ten & esau Re . | a 7 p' ce ANCOUVER, B. C., ett PILES VaRICoSs With Extra Pair Pants the United States, plays the] oe re nine ices Tevelwork tn thet ee ULCERS, training cai of Jobnny O'Leary and Joe tey, who fight for the lgh it championship of Canada at Brig- ceased yesterday afternoon. Both boxers are resting today. gave Johnny the title. 5 Jimmy Hewitt will referee. in the Lipton cup races, seemed little doubt but what the Geary boat would represent Seattle in the big international event. The Sir Tom won again yester- day by 11 minutes and 14 seconds. The crews of the three yachts will be given a rest today, and will’ ETC. Knights of Columbus nine at Dug’s park Sunday, following the league game, Ke Complete Report of Market Today |) Prices Paid —. rr Vegetables and ‘Quality! e | (Corrected dally ws TW. Godwin Yakima potatoes 20.00 @ New potatoes New Opening at Dreamland Saturday Evening, July 11 Made to Order (Union Made) JUST THINK OF IT, MEN! A Regular $25 to $30 Summer Suit With Extra Pair Pants Boys’, Girls’ and Children’s 0 VANAGH'S La and Union. 1006 First, at Madison. Too Many Woolens Rescmene es ANS 4 on Hand---We Must Reduce Stock! ! Beta hte : EO , You Get Regular “Dundee” Service, Wo='ens, Fit and Workmanship e : 4q Scenic a | Apricots, per_ Prices Pald Producers for Butter, ee ote ersferTrere menatrery we “si . pra <a Seton Sa x S 2 32? 3 Second iran) NEXT TO BUTLER HOTEL Let Dr. br. 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