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STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1914. PAGE 11 Braves’ Infield Is Almost on Par With Mack’s Defenders; Boston Much Stronger in the Shortfield (The Siar today prints the second of a 1g (Penk Chasen: Gaviad Cinnes r af articien Hugh 8. Fallerton, the pasiior tees, Mean any tiths, bast othe ecntng man I ever have seen, He has the strength of same fanlt—slowners in finding the oe se \bag and turning te thro Things Made New :: rate Sen eo pis caber, tamavitie’ and ree are about as rapid in tting the As if B Ma ic / ——- ball away once dt touches thelr y Magic | “py Hugh S Fallston nent amy ran ree by knowledge, skill 2 ! 1 n 4 experience that we are able to 1b. 2b. 3b. 00 Stallings’ life saving firet baseman Eethatcrm foreaken articies into|Athieticn ... 681 .688 .678 .668) Schmidt has been getting turned | Gamtsts of beauty and value, | @eston ‘674 680 687 .682 Around Just tn time to catch the So look through your bureau for] *.a°-@ ball and # vo hin self from being} old RS. lockets, bracelets and parison of the Inflelds of the hit in the face chains, Bring them to us and we Braves and the world’s Barry Is Outclassed will tell here how we can make them new and up-to-date at cost. Comparison of Eddie Collins and Johnny Evers is superfiuous, They are the two greatest second base pion Athietios is Ikely to re | sult in another surprise to the wise| ones of the gam: smatl We repair sterling silver, old yet ‘ | Again, as in the outfield, we dis men in the world, Just now Col Bette rence, Lat us polish your|cover the Athletics the stronger, line Is near his best form and Evers @ld allverware, thereby adding to| much stronger, in offense, a little jhas had a remarkable season and is {ts iffe and beau stronger in defense, a trifle better bbb hing strong PE, There is nothing we can't jon the bases, but in no case strong Res crirbiety| one on pHs ro do in the way of repairing jenangh to claim to outclass Stall Sack Barty “to be classed slightly Our charges are nominal. se - age pie ok le Wak gaat |below him. The Rabbit has speed I. M. BENNETT — bnodlen te Ga Giatitaaien ta tant lnerve, brilliancy and hitting power. | ppeare to be distributed so the Barry,! . Do not think | understimate Barry ee rer 1ass Weatlan mi they do not come in contrast as 1 believe he Is one of the moat un hs Athagyra Thentre Med [strongly ax most teams do, Both |derestimated players in the coun-| — }are strong at second and short, the} try. ne, but the hletios show t no | 7 rt neve int Boys’, Girls’ and Children's ronounced supertority at third. Aj} Bare sores Ke \ He fe i HATS Jstudy of the third base situation jarry's rag a ) going quite so fast thi nes not make it hopeless for Bos ton | KAVANAGH'’S First and Unto ow he is commencing t sult of yoars of b 1 wear and tear} st. at Madison. Yet, considered from every around second base andpoint —- attack, defen | We have to study in considering batting, running, throwing, | short and second, not the in fielding and inside work, Bos- dividuals themselves, but s ton’s infield shows an average work together. Collins and Barr cenic of a3 against the Athletics’ | have worked together for years,| 877, and each knows every move tho| | This advantag not enough other will make. They are liked are to make the Athletics the odde-on | cogs in @ machine, and each adds favorites they are in the series, al-| though their attacking force in the | initial attack and in driving fn runs is overwhelming and must be offset either Sy Boston's defonsive work around second hse or by pitehing Mecinnes May Break Lat us study them man for man} McInnes t# today the ranking firet baseman of the country. He ts to the value of the o' eee Baker Siow at Third Raker is not fast, does not cover] as much ground as efther Smith or) Deal, but depends upon solid bic ing of hard drives to make up his jack of footwork. He is rather {awkward around third, especially FIRST AND STEWART A Place for strong in every department of the jin touching runners, whom he has to at game, & desperate, determined, | la habit of blocking with one leg nervy player. That {s his one fanit that {s dangerous to himself and and his great danger in such a ser tothe funnels fies. If hard pressed MeInnes ta Summing up, we Athliet likely to break through sheer over fea the better § Ho pur anxiety to do things, He is not jauite tall enough for the ideal first jbaseman, but he overcomes that by sheer brilliancy and determina _Schmidt reminds me_ more o! 4 LOCAL ELEVENS PLAY SATURDAY | poses, harder to stop and more lke ly to produce a bunch of runs should the opposing pitcher waver even for an instant HOPPE HOLDS LEAD NEW YORK, Oct. 2—Taking two blocks of 18.2 balk-line billlards yee | terday, Willie Hoppe now leads Melbourne Inman, the Englishman S.A.C. MAKES Watch thie pair of epeed artists in the world series. Maranville, the Braves’ lightning shortstop, and Mcinnis of the Athletics, the kest first baseman in the country. A leships/ Cruisers Submarines run of 112 bea the calahoen on Position. Wash. Park. 1 Broadway, Position, Hammond -L. & Heat | Mecte! ur ——— — Burrows LT AnArroon te Ls Tt oaee | en ¢ Wrocke |G. ta F Lo i ne hy Senta rhe Seattle Atmiecte ctu awert | LOt Dy, Macy Cure You ets peered gh he boards in the international box: | j R ied Leander | Richards nT : ' : a oe | Al Chrome ne Leader | Campbell nz Ing and wrestling tournament w w-MeKanlaht Q Seunders ‘ he Ci lett rage Many So-called La abo Lit the Commercial Athletic club of} Sestsbieees CAN SE SEEN AT ¥. B. Potter te Vancouver last night, taking the Kar Barkley nn Grivole rose oe £0.56 four boxing events and the only| ayy ON DAILY Ed Hunter, captain of the Wash-| The Interscholastic football sea-| wrestling match Goitre Ington Park Athletic clubs football son will have ite formal opening at| Archie Wyard, the local weltet, | Dropsical, Tubercu- ego Tioktoc tea peactice game |the Dugdale ball field tomorrow | defeated Bob Fox, Vancouver, de-| (Satins, ithena, on Denny field Saturday afternoon, | afternoon at 2:30 with the Broad-|cisively, the latter's second throw-| tiem, Nervous Disor. says the Dobie machine will have| Way and West Seattle eleven® 88/in¢ up the sponge in the second | fer tuint tiene travel wide open If a big score is|the star attraction. This will b@) round Henry Gleason toyed with] Kidney. Liver » sought. Hunter is not claiming a|the first game played at the DEW) ,r Gwaies of Vancouver. | der and All Urinary victory, as the team has not yet/ bali park where seating and Little Tommy Phelps gained a de- Die ders. renate, id t a oa Aone been given an acid test and its|ground grrangements are far 8U-| i001 Gver George Ross, @ 115-| recta > een eae oe and all litles are unknown, but he does | perior to those at the old park, | pounder, and Earl Baird defeated| 1f you are baid. or your hair ts falling hope. to hola the collegians to a scene ot Met gone conflicts taiA| Len Patton in three rounds, Hun-| 0%, (7 Dr. Macys Guaranteed Mair mall margin. j ” vt : " a: . Th war ‘¢ weight of the park|out on the vast stretch of grass chey, the 8. A. C. wrestler, flopped TREATMENT EVERY ag agp trip Bill Johnson in seven minutes. A VOR CATARRKI team is 180 pounds, which sizes up| within the enclosure AND RUN DOWN number of unattached boys fought well alongside of Dobie’s beef Being Broadway's first game of “ LEAVES COLMAN DOCK trast. ‘The backfield, Hunter, full-|the season, the contest will be| With Lg sage toe ge ger sot, Womenc—irregulart; S$. HB OK edy 1} back and Bob Barkley and “Chuck” | watched with interest by those who | ardson beat oody Ma’ ‘ai ayy Sr ew wine eo: S. 8. H. B. Kennedy leaves®) eves, halves, has a net pound-|follow the high school sport.) Kubey, Holland beat McIntyre, and |“! Dnriet ceeh as . og Pang — wg & ™; Bl age of 655, each welghing 185.| Broadway's team Is several pounds | Sharp defeated Dobl. | treatments” which Include Osteopathy , 5:30 p. m. Other boats ati) lighter than last season's aggrega _ | Chiropractic, Naturopat edicine, pr Reeves was a regular for the Uni S being given. to hen a. m, and 2 p. m. 1 rsity of Michigan three years. | tion, and their line is reported woe ae Rae rg” dimen “Shorty” Harter, the lanky lad| fully weak on offense and defense. | MAY MATCH RITCHIE | 222", c¢0 01 steer 22 ne 30 23, 38s, who recelved ali-Northwest recog-|The backfield has shown well in| ty, Manoa Patron” ail special and Chron witon as center for Pullman last iacrimmage, but may blow up in a|] SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 2—]| Disorders, #08, Bi¢ and Wasserman text real engagement. Willle Ritehie is due here today on the steamer Harvard from Los Angeles. As Ritchie failed | in the picture, tn the office, and who per year, will be one of the guards. | | IMAG BRINGS A CUP|| ose aces'n ts toute [iets tran pepentcery e ens Complete Report | it is belfeved he will be ready to || paired “Vitality and Nervous Debility Fe ggg 9 never *. ‘ ©. B. MaKalvey, the Mentile trap-[] wik Dosinass with promoters |isever fee | shooter, has returned from the an-|j here. Unless he closes for a1) 1 13 ri of Market AY || shooter, hae returned from the an-l] ser pranciaco bout, Ritchie prob || "consultation tres. Call or write today | ‘ cong Be Neglect ia the unpardonable sin |ton, O, His best score at Dayton|{ *b!Y Will ko East - DR. MACY, Speciali | Prices Paid Producers for Vegetables and | Was 143 out of 150, and at Atlantic Fratt 4 | } City he scored 98 out of 100 and| In Advanced Methe NtertainMent Fi corrects sans v7 7 w. coawin « ¢0)| won a trophy 1518 onsen Aver Sentiia, Wash, 4 . few potatoes .-..- 1% | | Oppoaite the Rhodes Co., opposite Arcade of Highest jai erreet potatoes Tiss 4 aI A ™ wavs Paes acai ANT TO CALL QU , its am oo | WANT T STANDINGS Cabbage ess ts | | hag ii |. CHICAGO, Oot. 2.—According to | bes bans 100 | President James A. 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C. mat artist, will give Seattie the most formid- able wrestling duo in the P. N. A. circuit. oe The opening smoker of the win- ter was held by the Everett Ath- letic club last night. The George Ingle-“Roughhouse” Burns Williams-Percy Cove and the Crevier-Walter Granger bouts were eo draws “ee Hooper and Carrigan signed two- year contracts with the Red Sox today, leaving Hoblitzel the only regular not yet signed to a 1915 contract ee The boxing team of Jeannette and Langford tore off another tn- stallment cf their little skit en titled, “We're Married to the Job,” in New York last night. Jeannette got the decision, as it was his turn eee Umpire Kiem banished all the| players on the New York bench yesterday for talking in unusually loud tones, after he had told them | to keep quiet. Matty and his team: mates obeyed by walking off the eld lockstep. awe The All-National and All-Ameri- n baseball tour will begin at Mil auk October 17, according to| announcement today. These teams probably will _Will_ play one or more! Thousands Now Collecting War Pennants Thousands of Star readers are tak ing *advantage of The Star's offer to supply them with War Flag Pen- nants of the various tions now at war, Billy | Boston | | European na i These pennants are made on ex-, cellent woo! felt, 15x35 inches in and handsomely colored. The jags on the pennants are made up with the correct colors of-the flags of the’various nations, A flag cou pon and 15 cents (20 cents by mail) | presented at The Star office will se cure one of these handsome pen nants for you Few of us know the flags of the nations of the world id yet we should. Start making a collection of pennants at once, Decorate your den or living room with them fe BULL BROS. ‘Just Printers «eAIN 1042 | 7013 THIRD ALBERT HANSEN Jeweler and Silversmith Is Now Located at His New Store | 1010 Second Ave., Near Madison. SELECT DANCING PARTIES HIPPODROME Fitth and University Clean Amusement games at Dugdale’s park eee The Seattle Athletic club mem-| bership is expected to soar sev- 10-PIECK UNION ORCHESTRE Competent Dancing Teachers eral hundred today, the banner | of club's membership cam The initiation fee of and has been dropped for the day lub members in good standing ri |may take a friend into the club ty | teee. Service ere Lou Stanley worked on the slab ICE DELIVERY CO. for the Missions yesterday and] ELLIOTT 5560 was ¢ sated, 2 to 1, by Venice. 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