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SPHERE ASSUMES AN OVAL SHAPE BY GEORGE R, HOLMES NEW YORK, Sept. 4-—Tho aphere that comes up out of the east ri) horiton mornings i@ beginning to assur & slightly oval form, those who have been speculating as to Ty Cobb's chances of fin. &. with a 400 average are beginning to wonder how Harvard ts gins to get along without Charley Brickley. The well known football fearon which has been on its way for & year ts almost here, oc universities of the Rast and Weet swing into action September Gand the season will be on tn The absence of any big Inter. How They Stand sectional combat this season In the Leagues has detracted a fot from the intere: Last season fans in | INDIANS BARNED rr the East and West had the Beattic : Yale-Notre Dame and the Har. | Smith ir 1 t Raymond, #s vard-Michigan battles to look forward to, but the Eastern echedule makers passed up the teama from the middle district and for the most part the games will be local quarrels. About the nearest things to clashes between the East and “West are the Notre Dame- Army game, November 6, and 1 the Michigan-Pennsylvania bat- tle a week later, November 13. 4 November 6 Big Day What Easterners call their first big game comes November when Princeton meets Harvard) . “ Princeton. Some other 00d | eoikane ciae epee are on the docket for the, Summary: Three-base hit ities afternoon, with Yale meeting zee. vg? hite—Lewts fi at New Haven, Dartmouth $720” crest oat meeting the University of Pennsyl-| nonner 1, ny Metvor a, by Keefe 2 = at Boston, Ohio meeting In- on balle—Ort Honner 2 off Keefe > 3 2 ‘ . 2 ‘ 2 ° > errr ry at Columbus, Purdue meet-|! to Cadman; Murphy fag lowa at Lafayette, Michigan ‘ornell at Ann Arbor. A week later comes the Yale " seton battle. Brown meets)” on the same day, Michi-| Keote and Pennsylvania come to) "rary , Cornell plays W. & J., Mlk - meets Wisconsin, and Kansas BASENALL RESULTS Nebraska clash. ational) — 4 Brookiya ‘The climax comes seven days)» i “Jater, when the historic Yale-Har- “yard game, with all the accompany- - ceremonies, ts played at Cam-|° Eh Yale, with Brickley gone (*' the Crimson ranks, has high ork 1 of avenging last year’s de Two games which will be every) wiuw Me as bitteriy fought are scheduled |!) : for the Middle West the same day =the Purdue-Inditna scrap, and Coach Siaze’s Maroons’ battle vith) AUTO RACE TODAY | ‘Mnots. The otumbus ¢, Lowleville i ee ranean, really comes to S| ST. PAUL, Sept. 4.—With Resta, ving day, but the eyes of the De Palma, Oldfield, Wilcox Coop. gorting world will hardly turn". Porporato, Anderson and Berg ftom the gridiron until Uncle Sam/hahl entered for the $50,000 purse, fas settled his private little tm-/5t. Paul's first speedway 600-mile Wroglio—the Army-Navy scrap,|Tace started this morning. The sheduled for the Polo Grounds me track is two miles, and $20,000 will following Sun Sunday. be portionment of other prizes. [Just 300,000 cuble yarde of earth a “PORTLAND. Sept. 4.—Dave Phil-| were removed in gradin In order Min, Oregon tackle, who woighs|to pave the course, 0 barrels aver 200 pounds, leaves today for jof cement were used, and 2,000 feet Peansylvania State College, where|of jumber were used to provide | he will take up law and economics. | seating facilities for 128,000. Forty Was one of the lest ever produced. a Julius Langseth is again in line| for 2 sentence to the county stock- |Next Conte: ade, having but recently finished Is on Manners @rving bis fourth term. Mrs. Tangseth, who charges him with! Thomas Stiles, of Duwamish Ronsupport, says in her complaint! suggested next week's contest he cerved two terms of six Thomas suggested that a story con Months on sentence by ex-Justice test on “Why We Should Practice Brown, and terms of two and four Good Mauners,” would be mighty / Months given him by Justice Gor-' tine as a contest. don. Accordingly, the Circlettes will next week write a story with the __STAR WANT ADS ARE GO |@bove title. GETTERS. A dollar will be given to the boy or girl sending {mn the most original and neatest story. Write your es say on one side of the paper and your name and address neatly on the other. Be sure and send your contribu tion in before Friday, as the con test clone s at 3 o'clock Friday after noon. 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Sundays, nah FREE ADMISSION /OHI O sania | AT DREAMLAND DANCING BVERY EVENINO 207 UNIVERSITY 8T. EVERY ONE WELCO! q ‘ CORNER SECOND AVE. virage, and I am trying ow it. I ike The Star Circle and look eagerly forward for uu have ® riddie to make to nolve? 1 5 1 ike the Sent | GU = ME Rite. ™ A Stallings of the Boston Brav has landed a pitcher to fili the shoes of Big Bill James, of Se. Arthur Nekf YOUTH BEATS VETERAN BEHR - | OREGON KID BEATS HER RIVALS AGAIN ASTORIA, Sept | sem!-finals. Other favorites won eaally beng Yale, and Harold Princeton, will meet | Kanese City “ a) iny for. the Intercollegiate title FOREST HILLS, N.Y. Sept. 4.- given first p: th ap-| Maurice E Clarence Griffin, all Call- One thousand men worked day! fornians, won thetr matches yester- OREGON CRIPPLED jana night to put 360 acres of day in jground in order for today's race. 4.—The Oregon r 20-mile free-for-all | the Columbia yesterday, | MAILS LEAVES egon Wolff Il tournament. | ernera wh oo were R. Nor-| Kid won the Roosevelt Pell, William Rand withdrew after Jo: ston beat Kark Behr, who, a | the efeated McLough On his form, t tackles feet safety zones have been estab-! lin, She averaged 404 Little Harry Liked the Country All Right, Till He Read the City Papers Little Harry was spending a glo- livered a city paper to grandpa's {rious month with his grandparents house, | was mand been just/Harry swiped his specs, aon and read would have hadn't picked up and read alwmut'to look of discontent crossed his face longer Interest He would swap all the chickens and cows for 4 le and a nice smooth side s soon as he came a| Union Hoveiy if Harry city paper one pushmobiles. to be a countr, sid in the farm. He chased cats and teased a beautiful the picture. She caught him read y the postman de-\ing the paper, specs and all, TWO SUGGESTIONS My first dollar prise | for Our Country?" SOME FISH , the boPaquatic wonder, THOMAS S8TILES Alton farm at Hampton, , a distance of a Oscar is only 7 but anjold, and the son of the local chief He was in the water for I am not en week's contest, A suggestion “Who Has Done the Most Good'one hour and a halt. STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, 1915. PAGE 7, College Boy May Fill Shoes of Our | OwnBill James in 1915 Boston Dash BY BROWN HOLMES.) Aru Arthur Nehf, a young left- hander, just secured from Terre Haute of the Central league, looke to be the chap who will give Stallings a day- In-and-day-out trio like he had last year when the made thelr remar' to the Mar Dick udolph and George Tyler have been serving the Braves well, but Davis, Hughes and Crutcher have been er- ratic. Stallings h been try- Ing to get together a set of cat- apulters for use as he used Ru- dolph, Tyler and James last year. Nehf, In hie firat trial with the major clu’ ut out the Pitteburg = Pira allowing only six hits, He outpitched Mamaux, the Pirate star, in his cond whirl he trimmed the Cubs. Later he beat the R » 2 to 0, allowing four hits. The three victories stamped him as a hurler of big league class, Nehf Is new In baseball. He went from Ro school in Indiana to Haute, made a fine record and | was grabbed in a hurry. In college, Nehf was an ath- letic bearcat. He in | basketball. He le huskily bullt and looks able to stand the hard campaigning a pitcher would have to go thru to help the Braves In the hot finish. NORTHWESTERN w Vancouver NATIONAL LEAGUE | Won. Leet | Phiiaderphia “os 63 | Brooklyn ‘ 5 Ros “ » 41 a8 ae o « art) | AMERICAN LEAGUE w 1 “a ‘ " “ 4 o 7 ae ' ' a OM FEDERAL LEAGUE Leet « ‘ * “ « ae “ tT Chicago 7 8e Ruffalo we ao ou o 7 | COAST LEAGUT Won Lost Walter Matis, Seattle southpaw, . _ = 5 because of engine | left, Friday afternoon for St. Louis, The National league race is quite |; where he i# to join the Brooklyn|a mystery, we admit xt Wednes- jh ne club 1 Boy Wins the Coin this Week With A. Clement Carleton, aged 15, essay of our lives. |Our governm: ool days being. coger. | TE TER DISCUSS SEAMEN’ Ss LAW It conte you nothing fc I trea all DIs. ORDERS my 1 disorders. | man Blood Test, Wo have Chinese Roots, Vegetable, i chronte of women. We mun antes the superiority of the Lundberg 1 nd give free trial to prove It A. LU NDBERG co. ‘Trusses, Deformit liances and | Artificia 110? TMIND AVENUB ‘**) Saturday afternoon with a fair en- Essay on School | ieroar 22: ig | Cal lemons, per erace |the winner of the dollar in this|< week's contest. Following is his|°*" will be « definite help to us ail Some day we shall be obliged to car our own living and « living for others. | ent has furnished as good | | * > “4 $ s |achools and. teachers to tench ue this, | “jo 2% oe | | This stove eager. |Navel oranges wsccccecss 4? ; the old friends of Inet | peaches nT to | ppm to come! Pineapples ...... ae ‘4 helps enjoy every min. contests between the differ. | ) teame, 1, for one, am baat t- for them to start I am eager to meet my teacher, gee | ¥01 Ww preserving to! I've usually found them the kind we! ¢ Uke. | Discussion of the seamen’s act Ct] Ground cherries, box 100 | |will be hold at the Labor temple Unione | September 20, under auspices of| Onions, green .....c...+. “ the Public Ownershtp league, |Callfornia, new ey | for reliable Wasser. hunt and take the ruffed grouse or native pheasant this for the benefit of those who are not familiar with the new tember 16. it will also be lawful to kill deer, The n on which means ruffed grouse, Chinese pheasants, blue grouse, to October 31 this early getting ready for the first day's shoot, and one mountain goat. limit {6 10 with never more than five birds other than quail. Bill Rose, Seattle Product, Tho he never pitched profes- sional ball until this spring, at no time has Dill Rose, a Se | attle boy, looked like a neo: phyte, Bill's record now stands 18 won and ten lost Just about seven of those ten games were kicked away be- hind Rose by the worst ball club that ever represented Se- attle. Then Bill got started and won 11 in a row, lost two and since that time has won five more. He added to his accomplishments by pitching 38 consecutive scoreless in nings, and tho his record was dented Thursday, he won his game Rose was born in New York | City, and is 22 years old. His | folks brought him to Seattle when he was hardly able to walk and planted him on a farm north of Seattle. Only recently did Hill move into the city. Pll takes his work ser. fously and no matter if they be- ¥ gin hitting bim, plugs along ' steadily, gamely and stolidly. e He has wonderful control and judgment Detroit probably will put in a draft for Rose. Other clubs have made inquiries about him. .C. TENNIS | \f ‘ TOURNEY whee , the Seattle Athletic club will begin | try lst of clab members Frank | Vance, physical director, has handi. capped the players so they all have a chance. but Herzog | to the bot-! ™ succeeded In gettl tom of it Beets a Native Pieanesie Will Be Lawful Game This Season! JQ GIVE BOB For the first time in many seasons hunters will be permitted to And ve y P , Sep laws the season will open one week from next Wednesday ar Simultaneously with the opening of the season on upland birds r and mountain goat opens September 15 and closes November 1, On upland birds ptarmt gan and any spectes of quail, the season will be from September 15 The woods, fields and hills are filled with ruffed grouse season has been closed for some time on these birds and that there will be some dandy shooting 1s the opinion of many. Hunters are Juring the month of October only deer may be killed on islands. It will be unlawful to hunt deer with dogs. The limit is two deer The limit on upland birds ts five in one day excepting quail, which is 10 in one day. If upland birds are included in the bag the Only a Short Time Left HUNTING SEASON TO OPEN SEPTEMBER 15---GIANTS ARE BEATEN GIANTS HOPE Tho the Giants lost to Spokane, 8 to 4, Friday, hope that the 1915 pem nant will be awarded to tie ere September 19 burns no less dimly in the breasts of Tealy’s Trojans. Seattle 1s four games behind first place Saturday, and the season has 17 games to run, which is quite suf- ficient for the purpose in mind, Al Bonner could not have had much on the ball, for he started the fifth inning with a 3 to 1 lead, His control, however, was a minus quan- tity. In five rounds he walked two and hit three. The Indians tore off three doubles and a triple in that period. His trouble was bunched in the fifth, when four runs were scored off him. Al has not looked bad in several games, and doubtless | will come back Sunday as strong a: The May Get Chance With Majors. cain tii Sal frame in his jaw, fractured I] batted back at him in Tealy says he will pitch Monda; Charley Schmutz, who started the season in Brooklyn, and was loaned to the Seattle club until the end of e ithe present season, will pitch his /\firet game Saturday. Bob Wicker will probably oppose him, Bill Rose says Sells, the South Park boy who {s playing shortstop \for the Tigers, is as fast on his feet as Jack Smith, Al Mamaux won another game for jthe Pirates yesterday. | The Red Sox gained another game on the Tigers yesterday. TIGERS DEFEAT BROWN’S BEST TACOMA, Sept. 4.—The Van- couver Beavers were outlucked yesterday, the Tigers winning, 3 to 2, in the eighth Score Vancouver ..... tvoce 2 8 0 Tacoma Pas Fey | 1 Batterles—C ‘olwell ‘and Cheek; Kaufman and Stevens. PORTLAND, Sept. 4.—President |W. W. McCredie, of the Portland baseball club, said yesterday that he did not look for any of the Beavers to be taken in the draft when the major league drafting season opens September 15. Stanley Coveleski, the Beavers’ leading twirler, might take a trip to the big brush by way of the i draft route. Asked if he had received any of- fers for any of the players or had jetub. reports of any major league club intending putting in a d. the judge replied in the negati |scorreciea cay vy 2. w. ovews aco)! Until Sept. 30 for You to Start on That Cabbage . grapefruit . 8 upes, Yakima, 64 apes, Yakima, 46 “lo ¥ “ | “WHY WE SHOULD BE bs Bora AN, ein ioe | | EAGER TO START SCHOOL” pas, Gon. 230 | Service o ° 8, green, sack © 1.25 f hice 40 sikiak sound frienda, | Cucumbers, hotouren , o! new work and = chance to w, Seeeies | seh 2 Courtesy.” | Grapes Concord, basket. . Honey, 2 Honey, Huckleb eal h lr 18-1b. 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