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STAR—MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1914. PAGE 7) PLAYER WHO WENT TO FEDS, FEARING HE WOULD GO BACK TO | BUSH, MAKES GOOD | 1 ui Fans See Last of Tilks Today; May Win Pennant Yet The Seattle Ball club appears atthe Beavers. Bight games remain schedule, Beavers have made a clean 2 ‘a OUT OF GAME FIVE! YEARS, JONES GETS HIT FOR ST. LOUIS REBELS ON SUNDAY Eemond, who leaped the major leagues, fearing he would be ban ished to the “bushes,” has become one of the chief factors in lifting the Indianapolis club to the top of the Federal league. His work has been of a sensational order and his timely hitting has helped the Hoofeds to the top of the race. Incidentally, he is one of the best-pald players on the team. Fielder Jones, who left hie Job as president of the Northwestern league gue team, tried |to accept the managership of the St. Loule Federal | ab-| jout his batting eye, which had grown rusty during his five year | P 0 R i | | | STONEWALL INFIELD OF BOSTON BRAVES | HAS BEEN GREAT HELP IN TEAMS’ CLIMB, HERE THEY ARE—STALLINGS’ STERLING INFIELD Big Series Is On in East; Boston Takes First One BOSTON, Sept. 7—Boston took the morning game from New York, & to 4, gaining the National league and hundreds of fans are mak- ing the trip to New York to witness the series. Jead. ‘Rudolph opposed Mathewson Hill James, the former Seattle season. The Tilks will close their! jeep at Tacoma thus far, winning fon the mound. piteher, will have an tmportant engagement here with « double-| every one of the six games. Seattle All baseball fans have thotr eyes role, James is the leading Nation. header agaMet Ballard, which {| has won five out of six from Bi on New York today, where a series ®! league pitcher ae dyled to begin = 2 gg } lard, oo’ agg emceng care Victoria are ‘ deeld ag eattle is entering the home|even, with three apiece. ello Cg ea a fteclde (he QUEEN HELPS FUND streteh ant race, which| Tomorrow Seattle begins @ league. Both teams are confiden LONDON.When Queen Alexan reaches It nation next Sun-| series with Spokane, Victoria will they will show their superiority “ra Visited the offices of the Nation: | day, with a fairly good chance to|{nvade Vancouver. The baseball over thetr rivals. “ \al Relief Fund, her majesty bought cop the gonfalon The Giants are | ason ends in Seattle with Ta- for silver watch which a poor contributor had sent to be sold for the fund. She directed that the watch should be returned, as her | gift, to its former owner. CHIP WILL MEET {Scores AND Jonly two and a half games bebind|coma and Ballard as opponents, | Colts Lose One The Ballard club will be without Third Baseman Gligni today. Gulgnt has left for his home at St. Helens, Cal, where he has been called by the sudden death of his | father. Although generally through- out the East there is a lack of Interest in baseball, in New York and Boston interest in the national pastime is intense, NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE Vancouver ... Beattie Spokane .. Victoria Tacoma . 54 67 65 a5 90 633 616 565 A22 400 | ar . | Tics mh eee |] Proposing a war tax on base || THE VIRGINUS HOTEL SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 7.—| Kil! Oe Ds Boat ias | |] ball at this stage of the game || virsinie st. an: ‘Av. Use Cure Gk a ond, SB Wee See eae |] leads us to hope that the asses- ‘Westlake Ay. eee eee PRY WETS | Ooatn, 1 Se ak ap Ue | |] sors will not take the announced Phone Elliott £08. Tematched today to box at Cof-| Hun. 3» ; aCe Bef Latest picture of four stars of “nearchamplons” of National league. Left to right, Maranville, s8.; E vers, 2b; Smith, 3b; Schmidt, 1b, _—|| attendance figures too seriously. froth's arena here Wednesday | James, rb so. 3 8 8:8 nt oe night, Se 20 |Geamen, © Ste Tae ele, sae Seek By Hugh S. Fullerton jing up, coaching and steadying of|to Chicago and Stallings was com-|in at Brooklyn {t looked as if the| SUNDAY’S RESULTS seh Fries, rf ae dee See We Ne fi pitchers. |pelled to make a first baseman to| Dodgers had at last found a third Seattle 3, Ballard 1 The pair originally were sched-| Fullerton p $ © © © 1 %) ‘The success of the Boston Braves! To a large extent this infield de-jorder, He tried out several, found | baseman | Victoria 1-9; Spokane 0-3, uled to meet next Wednesday, but Totate + ie ye de 0/!8 due, primarily to Stallings, and/fense has been due to the great In-|them wanting and finally picked| Finally he became a second rater|| Vancouver 4, Tacoma 1. the dattle was postponed as the/ panera— R KH. PO. A ¥.| secondarily to the wonderful tnner/ side work of Johnny Evers, former | Schmidt jAnd was adjudged not worth while| result of an injury to Chip's eye, | coltrin, ss ....... ¢ 3 2 8 1) wall of defense Cub, Both Evers and Maranville | carrying. Boston grabbed him, first| EERE POE RS x ie DD pecetves tu training ‘with Charlie | Milisan. ef ... 2 3. 3 3). Giving the pitchers all due credit.) Maranvilie is much like Evers,, snap a ball like a shot once it | because Stallings knew him; second | Horn. : ¢ 3 8 {the Infield has stood between them email, a bundle of nerves and brain,| touches their hands. Many times | because Ernie Deal was wearing out! We have discovered the cause of BS. nal Hausman, 2b e ¢ 3 §& i/and defeat day after day with the | fast working and fast thinking. | Schmidt is just whirling into | under the strain | that European war; it was the only|, Modern, elegantly furnished outside Now Chicago Is going to fire 9 MrKuns © 1 2 8 ¢/cleverest, most resourceful and bril-| First base was a frightful prob-| position and just has time to The change of managers worked/ 4.1 they could stop that chess ieee an comet cot cote aa Hank O'Day. Cincinnatl is ving | MY sy 5 3 28 fb] Mant defense seen on a modern|lom for Stallings this spring. He| get up his hands when the ball |wonders. He Jumped right in and 7 t 10 $1.00. dicated. | Leonard, p ® 1 4 8 ¢@} team. expected to have Sweeney, who ia a arrives. But he grabs them— [commenced playing at the same gait | tournament at Mannheim. Weekly, $2.60 to $4.00. Conveniently le~ } — — — — - -—| Not since the days of Tenney,|very fair second baseman, but an| and that Is enough. he showed in his first year in ff oni cated for walking and street cars. eatotale 29 2 6.29 37 3) Lowe, Long and Collins has the Hub|jeven better first baseman. The| Smith ts the present third base-| Brooklyn. His fielding has been | girg.cut when winning run scored. | soon such defensive play, such back |league saw fit to award Sweeney|man. When this fellow first broke| sensational and his hitting timely SPECIAL yim: : : pcb an ttre Ballard o1eeicece Fans to See ’Em " WAUBRAUSHEK IS | present series, at the Hippodrome, where the games are to be shown every afternoon on an automatio Two-base hite—Huhn, Brashear, DISCOUNT play-—Seattie 1 AMERICAN LEAGUB Won, Lost. | Phnadelphia ie orton “Rob” Waubraushek, city junior champlon, starred In the Weat Side Washington. (Copyright, 1914, by the Newspaper Bu-/and was delighted when the bouquet | ° terprise Association ) Detrott tennis club tournament when he | scoreboard. of flowers arsived that Dick had| Chicago dateated Webb. 44. Th. 64, in & We had a lovely time last night, | thoughtfully ordered | St Loute . New York . Cleveland but I couldn't forget we were mar- {ried and I don’t think Dick did. SAVE YOUR MONEY | |_ At last we were ready to go and| |I tried not to think of the extrava In the first place, he had to come /rance of the tax! when we might match that featured the Sabbath contests, Tho final round of the tourney was scheduled for today, NATIONAL LEAGUE home to change his clothes and, of |}, ‘will give a discount of 10 bet the rain may interfere. |have gone on the street ca per cent on below. bay i yp Pcnoel mses Sas. 5 AND EYES os A allen as Rogge it] "Well, my girl, this is like old| DR. C. T. KNOWLTON tm Charge shirts, | times,” oxclatmed Dick as he turned | socks, handkerchiefs and ties |to look at me, and then he added, | i r ahi I made the mistake of trying to|“except you are prettier than ever. | on ving S| Mx up the living room first, when! “It is my new hat,” I remarked| We do honest dentistry at honest | > and with our painless meth- pal FRANCISCO, Sept. 7—|i5""S een ro filling and crowning of teeth. SAN |I should have put Dick's clothes in| modestly, but I was pleased, for (The oldest and largest strictly Savings Institution im Washington) students employed, only skill- ‘*4/The Missions, the former Sacra | you ne#T IN the proper places before anything | pick and I have been married ‘near-| E juates of years of experience. mento club, played their first} THE WORLD | olse. Besides, I had lost a whole|}y two years and I have been told| ‘ Cal my De- | {day by buying that hat. | | What shail {t profit me, I thought, I heard Dick swearing because the had to hunt for his clean collars | jin the buffet drawer, ff I game under the new name Sunday and broke even in a double-header| with Portland. that a man is not apt to pay his wife such compliments after the first year. | We drew up to the grandest res- have |tanrant in town, and I was glad that HIGH PRICES FOR EFFECT. POSSIBLE LOW PRICES w A CROWD. ponies. Brooklyn The Law The State of Washington ha’ one of the best Sav- Buffalo : | Hem. ‘ nxt rn : rae tas Dorian Gets Bid |.) jm 7 en rite etaaaaiere of op hasband hatch, Ny pretiet witty gowt,||] ings and Loan Association Laws in the United Pittebure : «ls auaatieste, my INVISIBLE | for a whole evening. Pols & wemshai ak ood chi teiemaee States. All our investments are made in accord- T. W. McMahon, the Sioux City | *fi5,''nv101b1s Double Vision You see, {f we had not deen mar-|many of whom I had not seen since ance with it. promoter, has wired Pat Dorian, | jenses for $16, never ried, I would not have known any-| my accident. the local welterweight boxer, an| offered tn heactie BEST INTHE thing about any trouble he had in| “what do you say to brolied| offer to come to that city and box. | peters for less than WORLD dressing and he could not have|chicken—lobster, potatoes au gratin, If Dorian accepts, he will probably | sortase iene per- OFrTICAL blamed me for the disorder in which /ajligator pear salad, bar la duc. e en will tour the East after the Sioux | tection. DEPARTMENT he found bis clothes. 4 H crackers, cream cheese and a demi tasse I smflingly said: “Just the thing,” and when the walter left 1 whispered: “Oh, Dick, you've or-| | dered a regular ‘Johnny’ supper.” | | ‘Of course, what did you expect | when a fellow has the prettiest girl in the room with him?” When Dick Waverly puts his mind to it he can make the most delight | ful love of any man who has ever! paid me any serious attentions. 1 expect that fs the reason he made me love him. I glanced over to where Bleanor Fairlow was dining with a merry party and then took a surreptitious | look at the little mirror in my van-| H ity case, I must confess I don't! You may start with ONE DOLLAR Washington Savings and Loan ba new hat,” I answered entg-| Association matically, with a smile. 810 Ss nd Avenue (To Be Continued Tomorrow.) ¥ ic OFFICERS: RAYMOND R. FRAZIER Vice-President and Manager HL D, CAMPBELL Secretary City engagement. | 108 First Av., Washington Bidg. om |Dr. Edwin J. Brown Celtics Get Draw Main 3640 The Seattle Celtics drew with ;the Tacoma Nationals in the open- LOOK WHAT Cee renee yt Ye *l ing game of the soccer season at 50c Wil Do for You NORTH WESTER: aturday — Seattle) Tacoma Sunday, The score was 2, Ballard 1; Spoke Victorta 8; Van-| 2-aJ}, r4 DO OR Will give you a thorough examina couver 4, Tacoma COAST —-San Fra: tion, diagnose your case and fur nish you @ bottle of medicine, all for 60c RIGHT DRUG CO. However, I tried not to mind it Has Drink Habit | Conquered You? Are You “Down and Out” and Hope less of Ever Being a Sane, Sober Man Again? The men who direct this business are favorably known in this community as men of the highest integrity and business ability. Several of the directors and officers have served as such during nearly the whole life of the Asso- ciation. The Age For a quarter of a century this Association has never missed a dividend, and during all that time has averaged SIX per cent. NATIONAL—Chicago &, M. Louis 7, Cinctonati 3. AMERICAN—Chicago ¢. Detrott 12, St. Louie 4 ENTISTS PEOPLE’S BANK BUILDING | Second Av. and Pike St. Open Sundays 8:30 to 12:30.| Axel Is Champion MOUNT VERNON, Sept. 7.—By | defeating Alfred L. Black, jr, of! Bellingham, Clarence Axelrod of too 2-8, Low Angeles | r tesions 3-3; Onkiand | Dug Loses Purp | Your troubles sre all alcoholic | On the theory that the dog was|this city has clear claim to the | stolen, the detective department {s| singles tennis champtonship of the 169 WASHINGTON ST. and will disappear when you have MataN'y cin uy olaes Soumiae thea laiding Dug in a search for| county | War Has Not Affected Our Prices.| heen freed from the habit of @rinlo| kleanor Fairlow, but my hat was a “Queenie,” an Irish terrier given | ~ ing. The Neal Drink Habit Treat-| Million times better looking than the Seattle owner by Chief of De |tectives Tennant, and which has) disappeared from the ball park. hers and I wi me prettier, “What makes your eyes so bright tonight, Margie?” asked Dick, ten-| glad Dick thought ment will remove the craving for drink in three days and you will again be in the sober, sane olnsd where you belong. The Neal Treat ment is safe and sure. Hypodermid injections are never used. Call now and Investigate, or, write or phone for book of information. Address Neal Institute, 1735 Sixteenth Ave, | Phone Past 4881. City offioa, 893/ Northern Bank Bldg. LAKE UNION “T guess T am all fn,” gasped 15- year-old Allmon Ives yesterday aft ernoon, And ‘fen he sank for the third} time in the waters of Lake Union and didn't rise again, | He had just defeated Alfred Dale, | Printers to Bow! A committees appointed Sunday | by the Seattle Printers’ Bowling as sociation, {s working out plans for the coming bowling season. Ready Now The Great New Book and Atlas Europe at War The latest and most important publication upon the present terrible situation in Europe. More Than an Atlas It contains all of the maps of the European powers and a great map of Europe, all in colors. It shows all the famous leaders of Europe who and give free trial to prove it LUNDBERG CO. | Trusses, Deformity Appliances and Artificial Limbe. 1107 THIRD AVENUE. | President WILLIAM THAANUM Vice-President and Treasurer G, A. BRUCE Asst. Secretary WILLIAM A. PETHRS, Counsel DIRECTORS: Raymond R. Frasier William A. Peters W. F. Geiger James Shannon Ivar Janson ‘William Theanum L, 0, Janeok BHugene B. Favre Hans Pederson CB. Vilas Emil Swats .323 With the close of the season but | a week off, old Emil Frisk {is still) at the head of the league sluggers, with .223. 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