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(STAR—WEDNESDAY, SEPT.1, 1915. PAGE 7. ° GIANTS NOW ONLY THREE GAMES BEHIND SPOKANE INDIANS aaa ee nana j 1 | pane WUGGLING STAR MARKOF mirrina, | QUIMET PICKED Rules Give Fullback Protection; | CHARLEY BROS | SEATTLE Few Changes in Gridiron Sport = “ | | Hay Latina | BY BROWN HOLMES bumped the more penalties and dis-| _, me | NATIONAL GAME tteldine arti Bens © brilliant) DETROIT, Sept. 1.—With perfect| Special paine have been | qualifications the other side will| Charley Brooks set what is a| ; : golfing weather favoring the players . paso’ 4 in the Northwest taken by the men who rejig- | suffer, so coaches will eee that the Season® recor ors ° pea P Ad © the national amateur golf cham | G@ered the football rules for the fullback 1s often 1n position to be = ore i =~ bie ys t . pionship went Into the second round | coming son, to provide the | bumped. . poi ae . A rule ts needed in the t rpout tn ot match play today. Oulmet ts fuliback with More protection Other changes are slight. by one pla in e | than he has ever had before The committee decided the a single game picked to win because of hiw Victoria club, STeater experience, Recognized | but Hap falled to Star of the tournafient are ex-| American an@ Ne@tonal leagues — to keep the richest club own- Oars from being able to buy a when on Mon day he twice cleaned the and that m going to be u ing the ball, tutes onto the field In the last i the fullback ie game could not be improved d more In carry: much. The flocking of substl- In a determined effort to win BY BROWN HOLMES | | | eee. Tue Beek ot hit and wes sent i” “y oN a vaso wy pied The rules, Just issued, show that| period Is prohibited by a rule bases, scoring the pennant President D. E. was never more apparent than ito the Western “dicted “Nod” Sawyer of Chicago | three. venters eason, with owners of ©F8 | would go to the finals | n regard to the fullback, distine which says r titutions will ! Dugdale is negotiating with the ape 2 ; tion Is mado between “running| not be allowed except at the | OH each bh ray 11 Brooklyn etub for the earvices winnif€ clubs payi@s fabulous where he played inte Canada league, | the player and “roughing beginning of a period, e prices for dig stars, last Sos i of Charley Schmutz, former ; : Season as well LASS him, The player who “runs into"| ‘The center, in passing the ball,| Southern boy.) 7m 4 » = In the s-gosigy Bone Read | Morse has figured GYM CG ES OPEN | the fallback will cause bis team to| will have to let tt out of his hartds| Heong gp yr i 53 1 | In 1918 to tre Bouse wen joe, thr ne—SRON, ‘in five double 1k enalized 15 ter b otion is started, Thaty JUSt @ fevp gy @ i; 4 n Petroft and Chicago—have | plays in tw days, starting four of AT AUSTIN & SALT x ‘roughing” the taubsek "will not will, prevent delayed plays in| bouses from ‘T Laie S| ff and lost 10 games in 1918, @hances for the pennant. All /them. His fielding Tuesday eut off FOR> A |ouly bring the 16-yard penalty, but| which the center held the ball, un-|C°bb. No wonder he knows now) [i wae turned back to, Salt they need {ts 4 little extra {basting rallies by the Indians, | CRAWFORD cause the offending player to be| til a player could come up and take|‘? hit. He married a Southern ie oubsequentiy roth eh. Detroit goes out and | Hap is one of eight players Tealy|, Austin & Salt, well-known box: WHO disqualified. it |xirl. Charley sterted his baseball! #%4 Tuesday arrived in Seattle. oe a pitcher, James, paying | picked up after some other manager jew’ Ld yc eed who conduct an up BUSTS’ There 1s always the temptation| The numbering of players for the | Career at the University of Georgia, The Spokane club Is hot after | $16,000 for bin. The Sox buy | , Btls tired Morse| {date physical culture school {n/ USTS'EM A BLOCK | manhandle the man carrying| benefit of spectators {s recom-|Where he was pledged to the Sig-| Charley's contract with Brook- ] three players, including Joe bo sige reps ligg Ri eg ANS LIKEWISE FOR COBB | the ball. The more the fullback is! mended. ma Nu fraternity. |He-quit coltege,| lyn, but personally the ex-Lin ‘kson, and pay aw up in o inesday.| WHO SCORE THE KNOC! $$ nee | HOWEVEr, for the diamond. Brooks| coin h school st: ibe thoceands for them, Either | slow In getting a substitute,| 72? spactous, alry, welllighted yeaa Pht ort ls e us| DFoke into the Northwestern| pitch ina Seattle uniform. ‘Hie qiub {s willing to pay more fer |Meanwhile Tealy picked up Morse ereneciem. oraanee with all ap. pectee " “ {34| league in 1912 with Seattle, finieh-| folke and friends are ail Se- J s for phys: perfection, has | s4|ing the seasc th Vict ttl Sema ingest wot |aha han not bon rt fore ibe Saath sotey ot nie | DA How They Stand iH it| Ing the, somon, with Victoria] atle people ‘and he olde ign It is possible for the own (main in the minor leagues, Like pall to ommodate larger In the Leagues +h ff f]p] in 1913 and it was not until the Schmutz worked out In a Se 4 qs with a lot of money fo se (Bancroft, Morse may some day)” \ teow ¢ | Sse middie of last summer that he got) atttle uniform Tuesday, his ap- * gare the big stars whe hap- learn the knack of meeting # ball, a on wore g wil be a ladies’ | + " AMERICAN LEAGUE back with the Tigers, Broc ke was pearance creating a small sen- te be on clude that are not and hae, Ge Bde, Wark ae | Calg ad meted by Mrs. Losien Ky | NOTED SOULE Ww Lost. Pet a free agent this Junp when Te; ly| sation among the fans. He running, becguse the him good-bye, | ' o ‘ asi | Picked Bim = up. is hitting has| seemed to ha ith y bom of we losing clubs are sheen ARE OS Sosthetic dancing and physical ed a wrens | | Beattio-~ an MPO, A been one of the reasons for the ¢ stuff. Ra mond Is adeun oe pet drawing big crowds and | ucation in Seattle, This class is} The University of California | Smith, it s ee eae | jants’ remarkable climb from la sign him because oth 4 SOM TELLS WHY designed particularly for working | Yaretty football squad numbers 140 | Kayimond, se é ‘ ° H H ’ place. Irate " otherwise the | Reed cash. tab tude thet girls and school teachers, players. There are another 100|§h8™. Ch ccrsssre f Ege dan ee > _ kn most cases sete The school {s opening 18 days| freshmen turning out for the first | prow ve 180 @ prcedperbcnasenepenP ea Aart oye } make big money are located in HE SOLD JACKSON eariier than in 1916 tn suticipotion |year eleven. Fully dozen Eastern | out ; Br ae ae other pite ind If they fall in the a oa. of @ busy year. college stars are aiding Shaffer in H a | ; LEAGUE TAKES 4 YEARS TO|) {ifort*,to get Schmutz they will Tier cars ‘Inte ts the season, |. Attempts of Joe Tinker, Cht- teravaye diorama Ae eS ae "a ‘a Till LEARN TO BUNT; || their present start, wnich Goce OE REASSSS | st vSCSSScE'SSS | BILL JACKSON SENT | ee “i £ Hl “comour || Scrmansucns, In course o! al stars ioe Jackson to jump a three 7 a a ee, : task of holding the lead. will be located in the big | year fron-clad contract with TO A BUSH LEAGUE. WHERE THEY COME | _tbes BRM. PO. AE) aneae chiy’ Ul] Toa Sloan outfielder with | towns. Cleveland and the fact that | wut : § | Buttaio 473|] Birmingham {n the Southern || 2 ‘A rule should be passed | Secretary Blackwood of that | FROM - ‘ ke ee ee ve 4601 league, will be with the St.||,,SPokane holds but three games it Impossible for one | club found Jackson tn confer REELS ge oor ARON SON ‘ 0 0 8 ress #9/) Louis Browns again next season || Ove" ho Giants’ heads Wednesday, elub owner to buy @ pl ence with Tinker at the for- ‘ y © first-sacker | ‘ 5.8 3 COAST LEAGUE for his fourth trial in the major |/“54 they are slipping so fast, fans from mother in the mers home brought about Aaa peony to the Feds in 1914,| H oo e aeg § | Low Aneel a #6 \] leagues. who have followed baseball for Jeague after a certain date, say | Jackson's sale to Chicago, it | RAS Deen loaned to an independent | 6 6 6 3 6 0 | San Franctece ss 88 Sloan. began playing profes-||7°*", were not slow to predict i has developed. Somers was tp- | asve in Pennsylvania by the Chi. Soe ene 8 ak $ Tf Nel] sional ball with Bristol, Tenn.,|| U°*8y When they saw Seattle a, the race down the censed at his star slugger for oe goats along with another De aed |" appr iiiles ott 4s} in the Appalachian league, in fewer bsg ma 0, that ere the stretch would not be « matter | mia te iggy fig: maga ~ Sone Toots Totais te 0 8 te 10 0] Onmlena : «7/1 1911 and tn five seasons never [lin fire, piace, Walter Mahe an c dollars and cent ut a mat- quence melts co ron, an - by Innings i] batt und 200. | pond ~ vol of playing nk ahacigicta immediately put him on the | FIRED, THEN HIRED) [ow = aaa TUE TY YS | BASEBALL RESULTS So oeeeed der oo sck from the | {Ditch today against Winn Noyes, and Gav. market, tho & week before be " | , 545.6009 8 tot! . hmemsenlramaias | 8 |] majors three times, mainly be. || if Walter goes as well as he started i ties Rescues" lenels ies Bopt. htt—Morsa. Racritice hite~|&.8¢, Le |] cause he couldn't bunt. He has ivan i atin "The Glants three American league clubs BROOKLYN, Sept. 1—John Hum- rocks, Altman, Lewls. Stolen | C ; : *|\ unpleasant afternoo e Giants Jobany Kilbane may accept the) for Jackson's services. mel, released yesterday to make ~sturper, Altman.” ftruck evt-—By aoe oo this set} are not afraid of Noyes, despite the fact he has been pitching steady |ball. Noyes has not been as suc- cessful here as at other stopping mci GRUNAN VS. WELSH | points of the circult hn a RITCHIE READY | .2i2".07¢ Zeveedet| HUGHIE HAPPY Wea. Lest. Pet.| SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 1—Wi1l-| DoUts 4 year ago, has been match-) iugnie Jennings, manager of the 371/10 Riteble will leave for the East|°4 t0 box Freddie Welsh, Weht-| nerroit Tigers, now thinks his men S| Monday for his bout with Joe| eight champion, in New York| Wiyedgs out Boston in the scram Ds ofter Ni ker wh: | { to che 9500 payne tors boat ee room for Rube Marquard, will be Mickey Donley. Johnoy says |taken back today. The player limit ne egg ese wr MEIKLE TO BITS i722 2 8 °F oc WS SANE tien re at by Bastley «: by Wicker 0. Maser Matis 1 re ilies o baseball from a ninary, where TACOMA, Sept i—Metio was! WOMEN’S SOCCER “citer mate © rood start towara + pum 3 | are. mad poo r oward not there Tuesday and the Beavers) + the profession ected for him by tore him to pieces in less than four) BERKELEY, Cal., Sept. 1.—Soccer his parents, but when he filled tn Spchane tnnings, Hendrix proving little bet-| wil! be played this year by women/a summer vacation with the South | geaule ter. Score: at the university for the first time) Bend club of the Central league | Tacoma 4 next November. q nneeaver .. « ..10 13 Olin women's athletics, Miss Mary|and was bought by the Pittsburg |tencouver Y ‘so | Shugrue. Articles of agreement re- “ ble for the American league pen- ‘ Tacoma . Q “1 4 & Blanchard, an experienced soccer| club he decided to take a chance es Pet Peake Re ocr apd bogy: larg the! USE STAR WANT ADS FOR| net’ The lane eae : | " eld either or 4. 2 as made the ah inventor 0} ; Batteries—Smith and Brottem;/|player of Mount Holyoke college,/of making big money in the ma |» tvete ‘St! Willie chose the latter date. RESULTS AND FOR PROFITS. timistic. = | | more money by learning en- Meikle, Hendrix and Stevens. will act as coach. jore. Bros Gineering, mechanical draw- ing, gas engineering, auto- re Ay |pectediy. Dick frowned. 1 could] The Hollywood Lunch and Soda! | see he did not want me to butt !n.| Fountain, 212 Pike St.—Adv, “Can't get any,” sald Mr. Bel} | j ile repairing, steam en- win. } ? 7 NI | 1" wiatt? suonted von of wei AMUSEMENTS | women in a breath. , ene } “I can let you have five thou sand,” said Mrs. Selwin suddenly “And I'll let you have the other , " " TH |two thousand,” I said, “Dick and J vr ss 1 owe you some money on our or j Day and Night], | stock anyway.” LKS' STATE CONVENTION | ) machine shop ‘ }__ “Whe © you going to got it, MAT. 2120—100 SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. L—| easy payments, in- Margie?” asked Dick. 3. F 10 | Hot buns, foo water, rag dances dividual instruction. “I've always hed a thousand and joy rides were condemned as (dollars in the savings bank since toothache caus: “a a J —SSSS—S—— and women were | a - | | we were first married. Don't you NEW ES declared bra’ than men in den- boner soemeene |remember our first quarrel was . V PANTAG | thet Procrety by we pens ag to} MRS, about ft. You wanted me to put “ut 8 AM | the dental congress in ion here. ° ses en ae bead (" in the book business then. Just OBER AND DUMONT “The biggest towards among the| |before dear Aunt Mary went to the South American Dancers men as dental patients are the doo | I am spending most of my time|®¢ to give it to sonny if he had 0c and 20¢ |The men hag Piao peed nner, Bs I came in sight of the gate 1 saw| Mr. Selwin got up solemnly and Nighta, 7 to it je sau Beware Ot ee pod 108 Weat Roy st, | Dick just coming out nd going) came around the table and. Oi LAND OF TOMORROW [sg torts, | Poor Dick has his hands full/!t he reached over and kissed his| Big Mustcal Comety Act ps A tooth Yas heres epee _® rer} now adays—with all these sick| Wife tenderly and then me. |women on bis bande and the book| ‘I don't deserve it, Dick,” he| Prices—Matinees, 190 and 150. 1B, breaks up homes,” he said. | | Dr. H. 8. Pomeroy of Boston | }thought hot buns and ice water) drove more Americans into the Tremendous outpouring of High - Grade | Soatiet, ale Ses. day -eiber ne Suits, Raincoats, New Hats, Shirts, Neck- Peatomcbite Yor rides alaturbed the wear, Underwear, Hosiery, etc. etc. All nerves in many people's teeth, Dr Bere do a ee ehlladeiphia” be goods in the house previous to fire will be neve —________ | ; sacrificed for quick sale GERMANS CERTAIN TO CAPTURE RIGA Everything Guaranteed to Be in Perfect Condition own affairs. neither do you, I am sure.” Ishop to look after, besides his|said rather tremulously, ‘and| Evenings, 100 K | Last night Dick and I went over) “I never did deserve Margie,” . y |to Mr. Selwin’s to dinner. The|#aid Dick, “but I always acknowl \ t. t book business has been very quiet/edge it It is something to ac A LO R 4 e |this year, and I could see from| knowledge your shortcomings. I mr ris Regu! | . . og ‘sien boom snatches cf the conversation be-|¥as going to suggest selling some boo! — oldies tt ae tween Mr. Selwin and Dick that|stock to Harry iy but now founts, Bring bottle. 4, 77, 8%. both of them were somewhat de-|¥e won't have to. I don't want to Lower Floor, Pike Place Market. preset. |let go any of the stock !f I can “I really don’t see how we are help it, for we'm going to make a Ideal Shoe Repair Shop al Boot Specialist years’ ence, Latest machinery, best ma- Over foal expert , going to meet that note next)barrel of money some day.” es Breakfast |week” sald Mr. Selwin | “Say, my dears, you haven't got th sovagge Maga de s & few more thousands stowed Phone Ma “You mean Miller's? away, have you?’ asked Mr. Sel- seven thousand dollars.” win. s “If we bave, we are not going 1023 Pike Street BERLIN, Sept. 1.—Petrograd re| Lunch and ff i | | e “Can't we borrow it?” to tell you,” answered his wife Borrestte Winton Motor Cae | gards the capture of Riga by the| Men’s @d : er “T have already stretched my|gsaily, as we went out of the din- |Germans as certain, dispatches to- ens credit as far as possible.” {ng room and left them to make |day declared. Young Men’s a \ Quality food and excellent | “How much do you think you) plans a the — 7. big | | The strength of the Teutonic} fervice prevail at the Nor can raise?’ I asked, rather tnex-|tract for school books tn a neigh-| army in the region ts taken as an/ tonia Cafeteria. i } |boring city. | |tndication that gigantic operations | Formerly up to $25.00. . “That's right, Margie, always are planned and munition manufac- Breakfast—é:20 a. m. KODAKERS— keep some money that your hus | turers are urged to speed up to the Strictly fresh ranch eggs “| i band does not know about,” said }utmost in preparation for the at- with Swift's Premium hams f In at sama at. five Mrs. Selwin. “I have often thought |tacks. Thousands of refugees from a and bacons | they’re done’ that if wives would save a little] OHIO METHOD IN |Ko:2° 119 flocking toward Petro- 9 ) Try Our Hot Cakes and JACOBS PHOTO SHOPS aks a wlaeta’ ai DENTISTRY eet Litgrsie, were pat < ta the Suits and Raincoats. see vould bi plendid thin | Brest Litovsk were put. to the Wattles Serond Floor V3. Bids. {t would be a splendid thing all) ee 0 P Missing teeth are replaced by around.” torch bythe Russians, according to |I sald, “I'll have to begin all over! phe Ohio Method by artifictal teeth | Lunch—Continuous Service | Dinner—Until 7:30 | “Our Coffee is a little better” | Union Dye Works Fine reading and _rest (Inc.) @} %™ for the convenience of NG IN | “Well, this loan wipes me out,”| the correspondent of the Vossiche Zeitung, who accompanied the Ger-| | again ‘that are natural as your original) @8" forces into that city. “ | But, Ittle book, you can't tell/ teeth. Examinations are babes P 1 |bow proud I was to be pble to help} Conducted without charge, aad eet | United Cigar Stores ress Sults = Z | Dick. ‘e has been so occupies furnt f 1 | Intely with his family troubles that| perap geo ery gent ge il Pay Seven Per Cent (ur patrons, he {s not at all like himself, and ; he has been working so hard—at| POR 12 YEARS’ GUARANTEE | 7, aivigend on the common About 45 Suits in excellent materials, but slightly behind the least twice a week he has, ste s iyi Set a has $8 stock of prs tg” Cigar nie prevailing styles. Original valmes run high. Your pick of 50 sestenity ot | 8s, “ee Ofnee® un o'clock and yuaranteed .......... company pald this quarter will be hs Fi gg haghed after ~and 1 told Mr@. Selwin so. $10 Set of Teett. at the rate of 7 per cent the lot this week ............. RScees St LEASH CES eS ne a Mrs. Selwin looked at me rather) PLO * bos 5 This stock has heretofore pald a as ade Ke Oke x queerly, but she did not say any-| Guaranteed .,. a le per cent dividend. The preferred) Fine new line Shirts cut to 65c,95c and $1.15. | : . z a " | 1 ' : : | thing. /$10 Solid Gold or $ |stock has been paying 7 per cent | Neckwear, Hosiery, Hand Bats all new), One-Fourth Off. | (Te Be Continued Tomorrow) |for years | s, Ratormity Appliance ana| LOS ANGELES, Sept. 1.—The| Other Fillings | ii | ie Tosti a : rary Sen : | ‘The company reports that since} All Hats (excepting contract lines), nothing but % ds. O 4 = i $10.Gold or Porcelain $ |tife stock, both preferred and com: | ats (excepting Q ‘ ing new goods, One- 4 142° 73 4th Ave. A RECORD FLIGHT | Bridge Work ‘: |mon, was reduced from a par value Fourth Off. 5 Je “4 Solid Gold Fill lof $100 to $10 a share, that the num- | Adjoining Joshua Green Bidg. |. _ A- LUNDBERG CO. eee wiced FAS08 ber of permanent investors in it|M, Umbrellas and Cangs at Half Price , | Artificial Limbs |has quadrupled, 1107 THIRD AV La contest committee of the Los An- A sas, ean New Goods Coming in Every Day. gelos Mossonger Pigeon association| Oftice Hours, | arrears RES |today certified the record breaking 9 to 12, | Sale Includes Union Label Clothing y CAN SAV you MONEY flight of Ben Bolt, carrier pigeon, | E Yo mish tee to Lice. angalen “" OHI Cut-Rate “ecause 1 deermine your needs before attempting to ettect af) Norwalk, Ohio, in five days, nine Dentists | © DAG 20 years experience in my profession—9 years in He 609 50 against the Hotel H Varicose Veins, Blood and Skin Disord, Helen Campton, who filed a suit Call t the Right D Co, 169 “ Savoy Co. Tuesday, alleges sho was |] FREE ADMISSION Washington “st, near hesond "ave, 'The Style Shop” oma, Kidne Bladder, Vartoocele, Hydro-B| tor gj 5 cole, 606" oF for Blood Disorders. . |thrown off the {ron doors in the AT DREAMLAND | aoe Binces your ease ane precorit sidewalk t i Jk in front of the hotel on DANCING BVERY EVENING ft jutely withou Come to mo tor reliable Wasserman Blood Tost DR. DOMAWAY, 302-3-4 Liberty Butiding Union and Third, Opposite Postetfice 5 Second ave, May 10, when an em- your pat . to 8 p.m. nd lf EVER INE WELOO! “ yo ploye of the hotel raised the doors bse oval | fos you the doctor's inducement. Look from underneath, for the Yellow Front,