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BPSY S359 EST PPEVERETEETY SP3t Pret & FISH Tater i oe ' tt ee ed oe | * R242 ¥ ft & EF 8 oe si Es Res ze ERG 886" 8 kai ist F ee E y Hugh S. Fullerton PITCHERS Boston . eee 868 Philadelphia ........ MIN, Jk vv gas cWctecccadeccs ....,809 Boston Puce honed In‘the final study of the Boston Braves and the Athletics—a_ stiidy saye the probable results of the coming series—we find Boston at last showing Superiority is great enough to overcome the undoubted superiority of the Sefies. Athle made without CATCHERS .. 737 reference periority tics is the to anything Whether this a su You will remember that Stallings’ pitchers must pitch 18 per cent better baseball against the Athletics than the Athletic pitchers will have to do against them in order to equalize matters. ting strength of the teams by superior pitching—then the decision in the series will depend upon three elements | —luck, which no man can foretell; defensive work in the infield, of pitcher against pitcher. Consider first the catche Schan is the best catcher in the country today. letic star. under fire. The difference in catching strength ag and finally and "s hitting force and strength in running Gowdy is probably the most improved catcher in the National league. in we find favors the Athletics—and fc It is not a reflection upon Hank Gowdy t If they can equalize the bat- most important, the selection He Ath- makes him the superior. to rate him below the He wr the same reason—attacking power. Schang is likely to hit Tyler hard, not so likely to hit either of the other of Stalling’s stars. Old Otto Hess would be likely to check him up if he starts rapping the ball. —— — ae a Lat us consider the pitching individually I have fugured this Plank and Render, two games each—with the chances favoring Br ler as Mack's third pitcher, and Bush, merely on account of his work against New York, as the other That is, figure Plank, Bender, Breas ler, Plank, Render, Bressler-——provid Bressler shows well in his first out If not, then Bush Fe Boston, figure that Stallings will pitch James, Tyler, Rudolph in order, unless one geta his bumps with He Chief Bender we all not as keen as it was. know WORLD. .Mark that! even more freely than they will for him. has been. taking chances and resting his arm, than anything else, was diffe but learned from the Athletic camp that Plank is tn ACKEY M’FARLAND IS HOT lightweight championship is at magnificent shape P on the trail of Freddy Welsh, | stake, | will win it in such a way IT am told that the hero of Gettysburg—a man now 40 years old, | the lightweight champion. that there will be no chance for an is better than his team mates have him in years, If thin Is true, He has announced his willingness | argument during the series, then Boston will be next to helpless against him to meet the Welshman for a side) “Harry Pollock has said that B * another of Mack's developed pitchers, He has pitched bet of $25,000, and, if Freddie) Welsh will box Ritchie to a finish. peaut this summer, shown ir vement as he went along, and means business, McFariand will/!'ll box Welsh any distance he de- has him in prime readiness for the series His style also make 135 pounds at 3p. m. for sires. Twenty rounds or a finish kind that has been very effective against the Braves him. Billy Nolan, who formerly | fight, it's ali the same to m: He 1 steadiness and evidently self-confidence as he pro- handied Willie Ritchie, is now Mc-| ek grossed. Fartand’s manager. Farmers living in King county | i “Through Harry Pollak,” sald) oo iviced to p Ans pe i aon Bush, It would seem, would be the logical third pitcher. The McFarland In San Francisco today, | “Welsh hae said that he wants a| “bile the hunting season Jasts.| question ts, however, I do not claim he ts the greatest pitcher, when something big ts at stake. whother Mack will and Crutcher rescuers and Davis as last resort He is a great pitcher. His speed is BUT BENDER IS THE GREATEST “MONEY PITCHER” IN THE but he ts the greatest Boston ought to hit him # other pitchers. However, bit M Eddie Plank ought to believe that this series wan made to order This wonderful veteran is just now in a slight slump, and Tt is more due to the fact th he ts taking things easily I thought it take a chance on his tend Two farmers have already been no-|ency to nervousnes and wildness against a team of as good walters edie te tes “ate tor, the Tighe: | tifled that the season is on by hear-| and as reso n at bat as the Braves otros, “nee cd scoot wih os }ing the merry patter of buckshot James is the logical star of Boston for the series, This big that bet and Twill post the money |" their Henry Phier, a fellow is pitching magnificent ball, and his speed and curve —real money, not the conversa. | Pancher had a would worry any tearn—even the Athletics. tional kind—the minute Welsh is) ‘"Um> ben hunts Tyler t's a really great pitcher in the midst of bis really great ready to sign a set of articles. beg way, and Christ | year You know left ders are that way Usdilly each of them of Tolt got a charge in the | has one year, in which they are almost unbeatable, and that is hie Mg |back of the neck his strength “| have clashed with Welsh) three times and | have bested him fon each occasion. I'm absolutely | gure that | can do It again, and if; ee As to Rudolph as he has this season, his chances against it is hardly The date of the Johnny O'Leary Joe Bayley fight in Nanaimo, B. C. {this month, set for Oct 10, has icing erate a gpg been moved back to October 17. cargo for such a series. level and the eee | George B. Lamping, a park com. | Serre pitchers, but are they of missioner, & feo be charged the players who | use the new munictpal golf Itink: on Beacon hill, which opens ving. Lamping bdelteves | chief rescuer. the course shovld be operated on a self-sustaining basis, and suggests that $6 a year be charged as a} megnbership f Hoss, because of his cunnii Athletics in the midst of a rally ot be used © others ve in OHIO METHOD IN DENTISTRY Missing teeth are replaced by The Ohio Method by artificial teeth that are natural as your original | Examinations are now be {ng conducted without charge, and estimates are furnished in all cases. We Stand Back of Our Work | they will have to face more of the forts such as brought death to ma: for 12 Years’ Guarantee. of them at Liege The forts of tod fn France and Belgium, and, for that matter, Set of Teeth Slee on the German side of the frontier, too, ARE THE MOST DEAD. anteed ... LY ENGINES OF DESTRUCTION WHICH HUMAN LIFE IN REGI- done in the National is a Iittle man, a bundle of nerve and grit, has reco that | swatting team as the Mackmen? > eine fs one of those studious, careful control and who knows how to pitch. probable he will shine in this series league. In spite of his great work the Athletics are problematical, He and nerves are not a good) As for the substitutes, of course we say Stallings has a lot of re- world's series caliber against such a Davis undoubtedly is a marvel. He fellows, who has developed great Yot he ts inexperienced ng and wisdom, probably will be the A change from the speed of Tyler, Rudolph or James to the slow twisters and o64 curves of this veteran might check the neither Crutcher nor Cochreham ts ripe enough to|tween the boats to extremes “RAPID FIRE--WITH SHRA “Range 52—left “Range 62, left. ny | SATURDAY OCTOBER BOSTON’S MIGHTY PITCHING STAFF BETTER THAN CONNIE MACK’ “BILL JAMES WILL OPPOSE CHIEF BENDER IN THE OPENING GAME | big question of the | has developed this season | 1914, PAGE 7 | These Pitchers Picked For First Game * SABOE PICKED BOSTON STAR AS BROADWAY MAY PERFORM SQUAD'S STAR ON DUG'S LOT Two gridiron conflicts occu Seattie” B ames | py the attention of the Seattle the big cog in the 8 followers of the game today. Fart Q ff for the worl While the varsity is endeavor i Pi ne Ing to rub off some rough will be seen in Seattle this Spots In a practice game with month, when Frank Bancroft he Washington park aggregs brings along hie all-star teams jon at nny field, Broadway i the Nat a and West Seattle will be hold nA eng: d Amerions | ing forth at Dugdale field in leagues. The date for the | the Initial interscholastic con game here is not yet fixed, but bye: Rs Ke? season, the players will probably ex. Neither Washington hibit themselves som 4 | way is in an and fr tt selves some time be instances it is auestion of | tween Oct. 25th and the Stet: how great 4 score t can pile up Jame Tesreau of on their rivals Va f Chicago, and Broadway has the weakest team of hia, will turned out at t school in A pitehing al years and lacks weight . fer will 4s Pine streeters will de thet : end on sturdy will backfield c a Saboe, Potter a win | base; Groh, 2nd base; |the game, as from | hase Fletch ehe the first line, mer Sno Burns and weak spots. ybably will | ¢¢ star for work of] ‘Ty ican lineup follows: McClaire and Campbell, the ends,! ponder and Mitchell, piteh- will be watched with Interest and O'Neill, catchers; Both are unusually good on-the de base; Chapman, 2nd fenr base Moriarity, 3rd base; Bush, |. “Hap” Miller will be in the game | shortstop; Lewis, Walsh and Mur- for the varsity, although he has! phy, outfielders been bothered by « swollen ankle.|” qt’ 4s just possible that James It ts quite likely he will do the | will pitch the Seattle game. Bill kicking. left here at the end of the 1912 |season to join the Boston team He has been back just once, and that was on a visit. He is sure of a blg welcome, }SCORES AND STANDINGS } soccer SEASON IS *| wcones | ON HERE TOMORROW New York 11 Soccer followers should be treat- Cincinnati 1; Bt jed to a fine game Sunday after- | Washington 4 noon at Dugdale’s park, when the ton 11, New York 6 Seattle Celtics, last year’s runner- A i |up in the McMillan cup compett- 4 Brooklyn &. aixtmore tan|tion, meet Carbonado, holders of poo it innings). | the cup, and Northwest champions = Jas well. The Celtics have a strong -RAGUE |team this year and hope to cop the | The Best Bet for the Opening Day—Bill James for Boston, Chief Bender | norton “1 AT] bee yagi | ane ae For. the Atiuetion He aie # fi4], The ball will be Kicked off af | ™ ‘HE'S ON HIS WAY | BAILS OUT TOSSER *::: | The cotter’ moun. wit bez tebure 1 449/0’Connor, goal; Youngston and NEW HAVBN, Conn. Oct. 3 PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 3.—Judge | “ineinnatt : pale bros byes Wye 0 esse Fears that Coach Guy Nickalls, the| McCredie, owner of the Portland | AMERICAN LEAGUE and Thviog, eltpactat ee former Oxford oareman, would be/team, has furnished a $2,000 bond Wen. Leet. Pet | irom forwards. Kelly, rei 7 unable to coach the Yale crew this for the release of Frank Arrellanes, | Philadeiphia or aes pton, fo: y, Teserve. year because of complications arts-| Mission pitcher, charged with con- | Reston, ‘ $30 ing from the war were dismissed |tributing to the delinquency of a nega rst today, when it was learned that | minor. Nickalls ts om his way to America. | a RACERS To MEET | OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla, Oct. 3. Lom CHICAGO, Oct. 2.—The owners|—Louls Disbrow broke his own | rortiend ‘ 7 of Disturber TV. as Baby Rell.| world’s recérd for two miles over | San Francisco ....... FI Jance V. have agred upon a race be |« half-mile dirt track bere Friday, | Venice = take place Ooc-|when he drove the distance in| {os Angee ° 2 2:13 sph eo = All nationalities come to the Bren- PNEL—LOAD!" Like an echo a corporal repeats the range order to men on the floor below who tug at a crank and swing the gun in a horizontal plan. THE GERMANS MUST AGAIN TACKLE BELGIAN FORT Now that the Germans are being pushed back onto Belgian soil, | sives commande sharp but deliberate. | is @ flash, the thud of the recoil, a roar. Gel Drug Co. to be treated by our Free Doctor. He examines, counsels and prescribes absolutely free of charge. We charge only regular |prescription rates ‘often. less) what medicines are required, If you |don't need any medicine our Doctor will tell you so. PEOPLE FROM Capito! Hill, Queen Anne Hill, Bale lard, Georgetown, South Park, Unie versity, West Seattie—in fact from all parts of t city and state, come to Far away, a mile perhaps, a dark Iine of men lumbering to the! ho: treated by our Doctor. He The «weating men jump back, their hands over their ears. There | attack are suddenly lighted by a blinding giare as the shell explodes re ae © nore of ~~ ran merican schools; an honorable ai and scatters a bushel! of bullets in their very midst. conaplentions physician: | Sheva The advancing mass wave: 4 |and nothing but the truth goes here. otion of it withers to the ground, but others fill up the hole Money refunded if not satisfied. and prepare to rush on. the gun and chamber of the sickening smell of burned camphor made hy th | Set iB | MENTS CAN GO UP AGAINST. E Y approach to the fort has been long since mapped out cleate| “it $5 When you travel through ihat country and see them from afar,/EVERY FOOT OF IT, And in the fort is diagram divided into fee you wonder what on earth are those little round domes which stick squares. 10 Solid Gold or lup here and there just above the surface of the ground One of these squares, representing @ few square fect of land away Crown ...... The neighbors 1 them “cupolas but they are forts—nothing off in the distance, is the fatal “Range left pe rene < Poccstals 4 \e88. ortresa Monroe, Port Sumter and all the other forts of our schoot| Men Mowed Down a Mile Away Work ...... books could not hold a candle to one of these little inverted teacups The commander now finds the gun is tn exact position to drop| Solid Gold Fillings $1 Up! pecking out of the soil tts abell in ‘that little “Range 52—lett” square pees. Billings .. -50¢! Walls Are Sunk Far Into Earth Office hours, §:30 to 6. Sundays. But what you see are low walis, steel-clad; shiny round turrets 9 to 12 | made out of the thickest nickel-stee! armor. sink far into the earth, into thick concrete walls, a well 20 to 50 feet ettes, 200 feet apart. To take the forts at Namur, the Germans | must by accurate marksmanship batter each of a score of turrets on Py each fort into alle Cut-Rate Dentists The barbettes, or cupolas, as they are called, are roofed with thick steel armor plate, which is rounded so as to deflect the shots which 207 UNIVERSITY STREET strike {t CORNER SECOND AVENUE Below the hood is the gun port, a slot through steel and concrete | wide enough to admit the muzzle of the gun. In the center of the floor stands the big rifle them—hung on a massive steel carriage. The smaller guna pivot on their carriages, is bolted to the steel floor, which, in that case, may be moved by ha or motor on a circular, geared track Twenty to cannon in the cupolas Searchlight Reveals Attacking Force sometimes two Asthma! Bronchial It, is easy to imagino the terrible scenes before these almost {m pregnable forts. | As the German infantry moves forward the German heavy artillery | in the distance open and the heavy Belgian guns reply ! The gray beams of the Belgian searchlighta claw the air lke S ma: ghost fingers in the night and the officers commanding the lighter | guns follow the rays with their field glasses | Suddenly one of the beams stops. It has if you are a sufferer from Hl + German infantry creeping to the attack Then the asthma in any form, it will turret And those steel walls but heavy ordnance| 50 men are required to work the modern high-powered | picked up a dark mass captain of} | nd pay you to Investigate. I have cured asthma of 30 years’ standing, not in Boston and New York, but here in Seattle and towns around Seattle, and I have hot failed in one of Bake Oven Treatment for Rheumatism and All Con- gested Condl COLUMBUS, 0. grand cireuit r Oct. 3.—T NAG MEET CLOSED ces closed here Fi he rt ~ | them. Now, if you are a suf. ai R. H. Bret established a new} ferer from this disease and world’s record in the 2:06 pace, do-| an't sleep nights, I will ¢ tog the seventh heat in 2:05% relief at once and a cure in time. The f I will absolu MA iS LEA ER {ts forms, such as Tonsilitis, Adenoids, Gastric Ulcer of the NEW YORK, Oct. 3.—Melbe Stomach and Bowels, Catarrh Inman leads Willie Hoppe, to of the Bladder, Prostatitis in = a 2,286, in thelr match for the inter men, all Bowel Diseases in . national billiard championship, fol women; Rheumatism of all That Seattle has the finest ||Jowing a session of English forms; all Nervous Diseases, billiard parlor in the world? | billiards Friday One of the terrible forts built for the present war. Epilepsy, Heart and Eczema, Come in and see follows: “Protected turret for 12-centimeter rapid fire gun." and many others too numer Reggie Martin and Charlie ons to mention. If you are in Fletcher of New York played in T Al NG | doubt, write and Twill ‘give Chicago. tor mie New. York vande| BEATS HOW. DREW | PALZER IN RAINI you names and addresses BROWN & HULEN lle golf champion At lant people ve cured 5 i or have found a ourney we “ , heoend and Opring | Third Fle nokt 2 : eg glee Nevilie| FRESNO, Cal, Oct @: Par| Al Paleer, the wilite hope who Olympje View Sanitarium, = : = =| golf ou ought to be a scream,| ier, of the Olympic club, San Fran.|spending a few days in Seattle 14-16 W. Harrison Own your own home. It’s \eisco, deteated Howard P. Drew in| works out dally at Austin & Salt’s OR. G. J. NUERNBERG easy. Read the offerings ir Pb beep af pop now hdd 4 = the 220-yard run here Friday and place in the Arlington hotel bulla. easy. Gr a J Oo reac aris. ¥ Ni Phone Queen Anne 3127 |STAR WANT ADS—then| There is a town named Stymie ‘tied the record of 211-5 held joint-|ing. Nearly a hundred persons at ichoose. between thee ly by Drew and Dan Kelly. ‘tended the workout Friday, This one Is described In military language as! SANDERSON’S PILLS But In that time the fort has been busy. In the turret there is a whistling hiss as compressed air clears BRENDEL DRUG CO. 117 YESLBR WAY Office hours, 9:20 a. m. to $:30 p. m Ladies and dren 2 to 4p, m. » fumes of smokeless powder. The panting men twist at the breech lock. Another shell goes to the same place. The gun can fire three shots a minute. The night's work has begun. Refined Cafe Vaudeville Catering to the Select We guarantee the superiority | the Lund and give |": LUNDBERG CO. Deformity Appliances and Artificial Lim | 1107 THIRD AVENU ot "tree “This Week Harry M. Carter “Dainty Marjorie” Dow Brink And 6 Other Acts. 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