The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 12, 1914, Page 7

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'STAR—MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1914 WE’LL MAKE THEM ATH-A-LETICS SKID; WE’LL BUMP ’EM OFF---AND SO WE DID BY BERTON BRALEY BOSTON, Oct, 12.- Braves: The wise prognosticators of ournallstic press were certain that our future was lugubrious; they made the that profoundest find the City” Insalubetous; they ratio we'd We'll start his story with sundry staves of the joyous song of the Boston everations with of distress, “Quaker brand of baseball science quite unwreckable. But our captain, Mr. Evers, In his cultured Bos ton way, considered such dis cussions academical “We shall cheerfully endeavor,” he informed the world, “to play In a manner highly active and polemical.” So we entered In: to conflict with MeGiillicuddy’s crew (they will never be #0 bulbous in the dome again), and we won the first engage ment—and the next—made it two, and we'll win another cou: If | really wrote as the players talk, why, Emerson's shade from the grave would stalk, and he'd shudder and wince and equirm, | wie, when he heard a jumble of words like thie “Aw, eay them baseball writer guys, they thinks they 're hep— they stalls they're wine, they says that we ain't got no show to beat that bunch of Conn Bo; but Johnny Evers says ‘Gwanl! They're slippin’ yuh | make them k id—we'll bump ‘em “expert dope” (believed by saint and sinner), and what was just a “forlorn hope” became a two-time winner; and that ts truly for the best—it gives the game a greater zest If things should go along the way that we expected; If “ex perts” never got off wrong; If long shots ne'er connected, there'd be no savor to the race the world would be a dreary place And the Braves made this clear, blazed It to the very sky, “You can come PAGE 7 FATIMA THE TURKISH BLEND "CIGARETTES You'll like. them their. distinct- quality. Loptt Myprstitore Ca cinated on chine and clency ple now we're home again. And | rather fancy that's quite enough of polyaytiablo highbrow stuff, but | had to put in some tines like the to sound conclusively Bostonese. up from the If You never the Mackian ma ita marvelous effi. impeccable, which would quite obliterate us from this pleasant earthly scene with a > U.OF W.SHOWS | WELL IN GAME WITH RLV. A.C. ton's showing in Sat e with the Rainier Va fe club eleven was hi g to h so--we did. An’ now we've got their goat all right Good night, you Quaker team, good night! The Braves rear, If you TRY flinch nor doubt, If you fight with heart and head; FOR YOU'RE NEVER DOWN AND OUT TILL YOU'RE DEAD.” GAME TODAY MAY DECIDE BY HUGH 8. FULLERTON BOSTON, Oct. 12-—-The Boston} Braves and the Philadelphia Ath-| letics face other today for the! crucial game of the world's 6 It was conceded by both teams that today’s game means the champion. ship. If the Braves can win again, the Athletics will be a bre perate team, and the char that the Braves will rust to four straight victort disproved the those wh e varsity on to seventh consecutive conference ch ship. Rainier Valley was ly a greatly inferior aggregation, but the splendid teamwork of the collegians is what enthused the ‘fans. The work of Miller, Chap James’ victory was not nearly ae;making good {n the professional sporting fra-|ranks, Pinkman knocked Jack | Lane out in Bverett Saturday night. making 12 knockouts in 19 bouts Pretty good for an 18-year-old kid, still in high school, eh, what? oar ternity as was Mann's stellar feat. Mann play ed outfield on the Seattle team in 1912, the same year Bill was It Is almost amusing, the manner in which the rival cities around the burning things up grand cireult vie with on nother nthepitching getting out disp box. Fans weil harness horse re remember the deadly rivalry ablished for thre < that existed be “ enth heat, for four tween Mann and colts with blinkers, for fastest Leo Strait for the for a five-year-old trotter, etc, man forces wii invade Denny field | !ead batting hon. Some day they will have It down so Whitman lost to Oregon Saturday | ore of the team fine that an old gray mule with afternoon, 29 to 3. This shows) Both hit within a notched ears can't run a mile in the that Oregon ts fully as strong as| few points of each mud without having some previous reported and undoubtedly will be| other through the season, but Mann/ authoritatively P record, , the one team Doble has to beat to/ finished on top. 's chief fauit| against which to take the title. | seemed to be the position he took tion sim, is that Ka ©. A. C. beat Multnomah Satur.|at the plate. He is a right-handed going to y, 10 to 6. batter, and when ewinging at the of it, by he ape ball, stood more than the ordinary The real estate bargains of pose be cnn oe Leino ~ oa La % eee th coal in| the bail, he constantly stepped away Drinking Men i Not Wanted) ‘There is no place in the business | World for the man who drinks. He) panes 7 saa gahoty | Edward Pinkman, the former ama peadable. The Governor of 000! eur champion, who is more th State declares he will not appoint to office any man who becomes in- lineup. The score was S81 to 0 Washington has only two Weeks of practice before the ee a, opening. Whether a game Wh. be played next Saturday rests with the coach. At the pre time na contest is schedu The following Saturday the Whit In despe His two vete?. and all bis straits for pitchors fallen orith more sea ans ba advis ee him for using He secluded player as much as posastble refused to allow the players to ride! in the same car with thelr wives on| : < nae the trip here yesterday S25 52° BROADWAY IN WILL EXHIBIT SMOKER ONE. PINKMAN HAS FOR A BATTLE ROMANO AUTO SIDE TUESDAY NOW K, 0,'0 12 team playing «reat ball A great Oct. 12.——Edward ball team playing only fair know ff Athletics ed they will ba n terms and 5 Y the Seattle lightweight Tues | boxer, increased his number of gymnasium | knockouts to 12 Saturday night, The show begins | dropping Jack Lane, the Tacoma |boy, flat after one minute of fight ollowing card has been |ing in their scheduled four-round Steve Carman VS. \pattie, Lane outweighed Pinkman Young Person 8.119 pounds Felix hcg Bae ‘Casey” Jones, the Tacoma Renee Eur | moose, and Tke Cohan met in the si | main event, and the bout was even- Phil Doug! went from Spokane to Ch t season, is pn hard luck ad ‘ eague. He} lost about 1 ear where Chet Mcintyre, the Seattle the other fellows only got three or Athletic club boxing Instructor, four hits. has taken a team of scrappers cee to Vancouver, where they will A atrange coincidence comes to engage in contests with battiers light In the world’s series record of representing the Commercial (the two rival cities, Boston and| Athletic club. The Commercial Philadelphia. club recently sent a team down Each has won three of the four| here and lost every bout. world’s series in which !t was a con 2 ee testant. The winning percentage ts| practically the same, each having wone five more world’s series games than ft lost. ‘ for the present The wagering on the sertes t* woek ar oked forward to with edd, They talk alot of 2to1 that great interest by the students Roston will win, but few save col-| There will be two gar Queen | lege boys throwing away their dads’! anne and Weat Seattle Friday, and money will bet. Roston ts wild) Ballard and Broadway Sa’ with enthusinam and extremely can Queen Anne {s conceded an easy | 2 ny as to real coin, The betting was victory, but the Broadway-Ballard | 6 to & that the Atbletica will win|conflict has caused grave doubt today among the Broadway followers Stallings made no secret of the| Heretofore Ballard has been rated fact that he tntends to pitch James! among the three weaker sisters of|drive the Romano Special ox | Round” ‘Hagen; Herbert |1y contested all the way. The ref again tomorrow. the league, but this year Coach| stage. The theatre will be dark-|Landor ys. “Soldier” Dotson. | cap cadted: th a: Guan, aul - Dallas is aid to have whipped a| eed and the engine put tnto mo Fred Milt will referee. A spectal/ rica the crowd. Young Scoggins, m into shape easily on par with : a boat will leave Lescht park at) snohomish, knocked Roy Anderson Anne, Broadway and Lincoln dent W. A. Wicks, of the | 7:46 Jout in the second round. Joe Bax+ day Lincoln beat Fi Seattle Automobile Dealers’ asso |ter beat Joe Smith, Andy Joss Deere oa oh moe ncvechand 000 BOOK SAYS BRICKLEY IS SICK ciation, will make the presentation SEATTLE is VICTOR beepre a and Jones concerns are adopting the same ® ental | and Kohn go ‘aw. ee 18 adee Pr Miasto The Broadway high school team| ‘The second game of the Not n-| nt x cons an heedaandoe 87 CAmuinman sone. Oe. 18 se “a an on h sch eam © second game of the Nort | Bi. rtland 7-18 19; Loe An- met a team from the B. F. Day|western Soccer league season,| The only two great European iid Kents, ‘You ean be pts Harvard's star football player. “ ae aa grounds, coached by C. E. G. Pai-| played Sunday at Dug’s park, re-|capitals that have never been oc treed |Charies F. Brickley, ts confined in| ; ° . men, Saturday afternoon and won, | sulted in a 2to-0 victory for the/cupied by a foreign foe are Lon injections—by the Neal Drink! Division A of the municipal |formed Saturday. Ho may not be treated at the Neal {nstitute—or/ out on the traction company’s particulars and free book. The) Phinney ay. car died an awful|, VANCOUVER, B.C., Oct. 12 City office, $02 Northern Bank tournament here Saturday after: | |bz-az! Now all those folks swear | | } | jor the muntetpal Ine. | gr. Louis, oct an ieee Earl Hamilton, St. Lout James’ cathedral falr know how | ERNEST GIANETTI, aerate ee |ginning tonight, and continuing who could resist « clearance all craving for drink In three days | ry “eer | |x hospital recovering from |5 oes. cen Habit Treatment. Call and let us line, able to play against Yale Nov. 21 at your home—and be restored to/trunk line that crosses the canal Neal Institute, 1735 Sixteenth Ave.,/death, within a few feet of the|Tb¢ Vancouver Golf club team won Dullding. — & muny car, and on | i : lton of Ea: Plowerv American pitcher, hurt when his | Mases « auto left the Eads bridge, is said |» | to be serlous |to attract women. They are go-| Proprigtor. E juntil the fairs close, Wednesday ENTERTAINMENT fine fe EVERE Pinkman noker ha ranged by the Mercer Island etic club and will be staged lay night in the club t East Seattle. * soline and thers wil A six-bout sr been ar piteh victory the Seattle theatre | Ath night will be presented ne engraved c Seattle a wor miles with his powe ght- | dra up ylinder Romano Special Burnett Jim Parsons, who twice pil Chink” Benson a Stutz to victory tn the 100 Walter intercity race at Tacoma, vs. “Butch” be mixed at when Jear with bring Wednesday Romano Beattie can be justly proud of SATURDAY'’S SCORE ABR here, Where’s your old jimmy pipe? No mbtter how old it is, no matter how long standing your kick or how much you've misused or abused it, dig out that jimmy pipe! Get it right back on the firing line! Jam ina bunch of Prince Albert and make some fire. What's the answer what's the answer? fs a holiday and| iia yesterday and Saturday} NEW YORK, Oct. 12 was a half holliday, and one|girl arrived in the h arrested Friday would by te the wait until Tuesday for trial, Po |lice Judge Gordon introduced th [novelty of trying as many ca | ¥+/as possible Sunday night expecta 5 aren ew we today was one Why, itll just about wise-you-up-some as to why Prince Albert leads the band wherever men smoke pipes or roll their own cigarettes. As makin’s, P. A. has the Indian sign on all the fire-brands and chaff-brands, It’s the most delightful roll’em cigarette smoke you ever hooked up a match. to, Get the idea now that P. A. throws a jolt into any notion you or any other man ever had about stung, bitten, nipped, broiled tongues! Because Prince Albert can’t bite! The bite and throat parch are cut out by a patented process, Rostor great time | sale? The first week closed Saturda: |with receipts far above tions It's at the Perfecta cafeteria, | Third and James CARL GETS TOUCHED | Boxing: Wessiing, ~ pa Physical Training. j ‘sical ri . Carl Danielson, 1600 Highth a me on 85 Training —without the use of hypodermic) | oa They're blamed accommodating |8" Operation for appendicitis, per explain to you how you can be| ‘The other night the Juice petered | CANUCKS TAKE CUP: sobriety. Write or phone for full/at Fremont, 4 a heavily-laden | eattle, Wash. Phone East 4381.|muny tracks. All the passengers |‘2® Seattle Golf Club Punch Bow! | athe passengers. Ding, dixe—| PITCHER INJURED |: is ag cgi The folks at the head of St HAS SUNDAY COURT |, WASN'T PITCHER }ing to have clearance sales, be night. Who ever saw a woman a world’s series game Complete Report of Market Today went taxt-riding with a strango| young woman. He took a fancy |~ OHIO METHOD In COPS GIVEN DAY OFF Oe D Y Chief of Police Griffiths Sunday | We guarantee the supertority o jinaugurated a new system by Lundberg ‘Truss, and give tree | | Missing teeth are replaced which patrolmen will get every | © prove It The Ohio Method by artificial teeth by |fourth Sundays off A. LUNDBERG CO. that are natural as your original| Elfott and many | Trusses, Deformity Appliances and East numbers Artificial Limbs. teeth fons are now be-|in the residence ing conducted without charge, and| changed to Capitol new telephone . ral av. for 12 Years’ Guarantee. $15 Set of Teeth e “ap 0 4 Thousands of Star readers are tak Porcelain Crown ...... |ing advantage of The Star's offer "i rr tions now at war. Solid Gold Fillings . hae - 5O¢@ | cellent wool felt The 9 to 12 with the correct colors of the flags) Few of us know the flags of the! 207 UNIVERSITY STREET steiste were 1107 THIRD AVENUE. estimates are furnished in all cases,|terday when the 7 Fed $25 Sef Teeth $B Thousands Now Collecting Guaranteed $10 Gold or Porcelain $ to supply them with War Flag Pen-| : #6 pennants are made on ox Other Fillings size, and handsomely colored 4 flags on the pennants are made up q | of the various nations. A flag cou 1 pon and 15 cents (20 cents by mail) | presented at The Star office will se-| , jcure one of these handsome pen nations of the world, and yet we CORNER SECOND AVENUE S55 Sey And remember, no other to- bacco ever was, or is today, in the same class with P. A. DRINGE ALBERT ( the national joy smoke gives you a 99-year lease on some real copper- riveted smokings joy. Why, P, A. jammed in a jimmy pipe or rolled into a makin’s cigarette is the bulliest you ever pulled on; just puts a punch in your spirit that makes you feel like a spring morning}! And you'll hear the birds sing and see the pretty flowers drink their dewdrops! You get that ’76 spirit in your system! R, J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO., Winston-Salem, N. 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