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The Mackmen were doing their best but they seemed |nonplussed by the Braves’ tem of attack and defense. Whatever they tried went wrong and mean- itime the Braves were assaulting | Bender victously and without re gard to the rules of warfare Gowdy Is a Baker Bender looked good. His fast ball was hopping and his curve was breaking fairly well. But when he got smoke on the ball he lacked control, and when he slowed down to second speed to get the ball over, the Braves waded in and hit the tar out of it. Especially Mr. H. Gowdy, who promises to be the Frank Baker of this sertes. “Rabbit” Maranville was there with two swate that sent rune home after Gowdy had pounded & breach in the defense of the Athletics. One of Maranville’s bits Was @ perfectly placed poke over {iret that was one of the Willie | Keeler kind of hits, and, as it jylelded their third run and put Rudolph on Easy Street, tt count ed for more than did Gowdy’s long smashes. Smith Is Missed The loss of Smith could scarcely have been more vividly revealed than it was yesterday. With Smith at third, the chances are the Braves would have scored ten instead of seven runs. Three times Deal was up in the pinch and three times hit Into double plays, and the other time he Up struck out. Schmidt looked bad first baseman, save for one it play. Mack followed set rules tn yee terday’s game, save in sending Wyckoff in as a relief pitcher. This fellow looked good, had a lot of luck and got away with it save for one run, which scored because of a high throw to the plate. The outlook now is for a long-drawn-out series The bet ting has switched to 6 to 5 on the Braves, at which price, I rejoice champions “topped” to say, I placed several bets that} the Athletics will end of it. grab the long FEDERAL—Ruffalo 1-0, Pitts. burm, 0-3; Baltimore 5, Brookiyn 4 COAST—Missions 2, San F 2; Portland 3-5, Venice 1-1; ¢ 1, Lom Angeles 0. POST SERIES—Chicago Nation 2, Americans 1; New York Ame cans 2, Nationals 1 On ° Onions, green Pickling onions Cabbs seeee | Cucumbers lemons, per crate aloupes ing apples thans on Gravensteina ord grapes seceeeseesoes | Tokaye | Local peaches | Danan Poultry. Veal and Pork Prices Paid Producers tor Butter, Hens, over 2 Ibs ; 4 Ibe. and under . Ducks, youn, ond wl, * « ry, #ONE pack . Mestorn brick Wisconsin triplets « ]uned his splitter with deadly effect | attended Only seven got hold of the| Levinsky LEVINSKY IS BIG GUNBOAT NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Inst night's Fans who fight be- were surprise when the Battler sailed in after the sixth round and piled up enough points to gain the decision of the newspaper writers Smith weighed 172% was 10 pounds lighter. The first five rounds were about even, with the Gunner doing most ot the leading. No heavy punches were exchanged, Smith's ambition seeming to be to win the bout by skill, Levinsky showed a marked de gree of improvement and repeated ly dodged and blocked In a fashion that made Smith look foolish The Seattle Nationals and the Tacoma team will be the opponents in the second round of the North western soccer, at Dugdale’s park Sunday afternoon. The game starts at 2:30, Levinsky The rain probably will slow up the Lincoln high eleven, which had hoped to gain a victory over Frank Mn at Dugdale’s field this afternoon, through {ts supertor speed. The game starts at 2:20. Keen inte series of advertisements of Prince Albert Tobacco, the national joy smoke, which have been appearing in this paper for some months, con tinnes unabated. Yet thi ot surprising, for they are unsurp from the stand. potnt of reading interest and {ilus trative treatment. To read one ad vertisement makes you want to read more and more, just as you anx jously await next chapters of a con- tinued story They contain an abundance of quaint humor and oddity and hu- manness of expression that charm and inject real sunshine into your system. Read them and be con- vinced.—Advertinement jy 10 days’ trial of & $10 1914 model Arnold Vibrator. 3076 Arcade Bidg., Seattle. DR. JOUN SORENSEN 4 Fite Ballding Phone Main 9007 We guarantee the superiority of the Lundberg Truss, and give free trial to prove It A. LUNDBERG CO. Trusses, Deformity Appliances and Artificial Limbs a107 1 RD AVENUB. in the remarkable} | Schmidt, 1p STAR—SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1914, | | There's one ice man in Philadel- phia who'll never pull for the | Braves He got under into any an argument with the | tween Guoboat Smith and Battling |Stallings in the hotel lobby after) treated to a big|the game and started to call the} |Boston boss names. Stallings punished bim with a smashing | right uppercut. “How'd you like to be the tceman?’ eee Stallings has much to be proud jot in the sterling exhibition put up by “Hank” Gowdy, his slug |ging catcher, At the beginning of the season “Hank” was only & fair prospect, but Stallings put in a lot of extra time with him, polishing up the rough spote to his work. Along toward mid- season “Hank” began to come, And yesterday he biffed a thou ‘sand | ee The Athletics were gathered around their bench, playing high- low, selecting bats and preparing for the battle when a Brave ran out to third base to practice. “Who's that shuffling around out there?” inquired McInnes. “ replied Strunk, glancing cut ‘em,” enapped Collins. eee Even Maranville, least expect- ed to cut in with ver stick |work, came through in grtat jahape. He laced out a couple of singles, each one counting for scores The total at tendence ran up to 20,562, representing $49,63! Of thie amount $4,963.90 goes to the National commission. eee the receipts. soeroiney, Jam Indianapolis Federal league team has sent a formal challenge to |the winner of the big seriem, ‘YESTERDAY'S SCORE POA. nn | whitted, ef way . Maranville, 0. Deal, 3h Rudolph, p. wren monwo> -ewcore Totals A Melnnes. Strunk Barry, #m. Schang. Lapp, ¢ Hender, p. Wyckoff, Three-base Gowdy and Whitted. Bender, § in 6 innings and 1 in sixth Inning, hit—Oldring Stolen ba: d Gowdy. Double pl Deal; Berry, Collins Bender, Barry, Collins and Meinn Bender and MoInnes; Baker and } Innes. Left on bases—Roston Philadelphia, 6 Bases on balls Rudolph, 3; "Bender, 2; Wyckoff Struck out—Rudolpb, 8; Hender, Wyckoff, 2. Time of ‘game—~1:58 t At plate, Dineen; on In Jeft field, Byron; in St. Paul Stove Repair & Plumbing Co, Ortet Mnings SANDERSON’S PILLS For women only after fair trial. 0) RAYM Room That Seattic has the finest billlard parlor in the worid? Come in and eee, Golden Opportunities are of- fered in Star Want Ads. TATE 3rd Ave., bet. Pike and Union. Com. Monday, Oct. 5 **Bernardo”’ Protean Artist And 8 Entertainers. Maracci’s Concert Band —COMING— October 12 WARREN JAXSON October 26 FAY BRYANT “We Boast the Best” BROWN & HULEN Gecond and Spring Third Floor J. 1. JOHNSON, Gen. Mgr. £. G, WOOD, Amnt. Mgr, clroumstances. | A. Ross of the! cocooon PAGE 7, From Left to Right—Stallings, Rudolph, James, Tyler, Schmidt, PUTS U. OF W.. -§900 IN HOLE | Stu-| into} | | To the University 4M association from going the hole football any further jthan can be avoided this season |Graduate Manager Younger has jdecided to resort to Thanksgiving |day special prices for the game between the vorsity and Oregon, November 14. The A. 8. U, |budget places a $900 low jthe gridiron sport this year. | This is the first time that foot ball has been budgeted to lqse, but {t fs considered almost im- possible to break even with guar entees amounting to $5,446, ex ceeding those of last year by $1,000, Tht total expenditures | are booked for $12,150, while the ‘receipts are placed at but $11,250.| }Football broke even last fall | | The guarantees are follows |Oregon, $2,000; Pullman, $2,500; | Whitman, $1,500, and practice |games, $176 Washington meets the Valley A. C | Hee | . prevent on Rainier team today in prac- BULL BROS, | Just Printers | 1013 THIRD @AIN 1043 Look for the Pennant Coupon in The Star. so that you will not miss any one of these pennant offers Pennants will brighten any spot BRALEY SINGS OF BRAVE VICTORY By BERTON BRALEY PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 10.— It wasn't any accident, it “wasn't any “break,” it wasn't any “horseshoe” and it wasn’t a mistake; but a clean and gallant victory of wmwecles and of wits, that came from master pitching and a long array of were full of d of cayenne and of they were fighting ev- ery minute, they were hus- tling every step, and the sound of hits reechoed like the cracking of a gun, till they bed the first engagement by full seven runs to o: They dimmed th pristine lendor of noble Big Chief nder, they banged his choicest “benders” ‘round the lot; and, after some brief McGillicuddy re worried red man spot But stil! cloudy, for this here Mister Gowdy kept banging Wyckoff’s offrings on the nose, while young Maranvilie battered ‘em and scattered ‘em the Braves are some re- trievers, they fielded every grounde: very fly, that could SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 10.— Dates for the international tennis tournament, to be held during the| Panama exposition, have been set. | The tourney will be held in June | 1916. 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