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THOSE IN STAR—THURSDAY, SEPT. 9, 1915. PAGE 9, DIANS ARE HARDLY FAST EN OUGH FOR THIS LEAGUE MIN REAL Frenchy Vaise Ready for BUYING PENNANTS | Flag Race Is Battle Bet Ed Pinkman Friday Nicht’ ALL THE RAGE NOW I inkman Friday Night ’ ct FRIEND 10 BY OEOROE R. HOLMES) amazing bit of baseball inane Game Ss Greatest Outhelders i rm | NEW YORK, Sept. 8—The grand| '”g@, he bought Joe Jackson ad , M little sport of trying to buy a pen- me hoki fora nee miieiad hel ximately $20,- te nant fs in for « —_ bit of lexis lon whether the The Tears or Lanai Nia 19 lation unless something goes awry.| old Roman's ambition to brin ' £ apne . head 1 Han Johnson ts going to have his| a pennant to the South Bide is a battle between the three great f d ba vy ft ratlis » coals o€ mere Care work cut out for bim in #moothing| fans hasn't run away with his Cont at Donati Se pa 4 week, (he Glants ein over some of the deals that have! judgment, orn Gi Bor, @ Speaker © | provided the ‘Tacoma Tigers been pulled off in his elreuit this President Lannin of the Red Sox Boston and Joe Jackson of Chi- os ue thelr hereto mas pager season, it in sald, Several club) kicked In with $10,000. for Jack me Ld Te aeved saat ae Provo owners, particularly in Washington | Barry and bought Sam Agnew from FB te payers ployed poo n fested and New York, are going to present] the Browns for $8,000, Lastly, the oY picture snows, =e Tatians some mighty strong arguments) Tig bought Bill James from the aaene their te be ; ‘acom 4. agafiat a few magnates with @ lot Rrowns at @ reputed price of $, reducing their lead to a point| of money being permitted to cor-| $16,000, oa, BM oetwo over haifa game. A Seattle ner all the stars in the league and THE REMEDY are Thursday and the usual make a one, two or three-nided af. There are several cities in the! i meme mare Ghee pont fair of the race e | Johnson loop that needed bolster: | . firet place, to h point) The nd week in September! ing up, and one of them is New B torces under Raymond have finds three teams in the American) York. Another ts Washington, And deen headed since July 5, league still in the pennant hunt—| another fs St. Loais, where Branch . Roaton, Detroit and Chicago, Hach | Rickey ts trying to botld up a team from the bedside indicate of these teams has been reinforced|in accordance with the time-hon- Bonner, thought to be a victim by recognized stars this yn, ored method, Naturally, letting of pneumonia, ts slowly recovering bought from other American le @ | three clubs corner the market t#n't ‘a bad case of grip, and wit be clubs. going to make any great hit with the latter part of the week COMMY STARTED IT | American league supporters in Bastley's jaw ts mending slow In justice to Detroit, however, | those cities. and he will be primed for work it may b that Pr lent | Not only does ft make the fans | that it is Rose's duty to win. Monday. The attack of blood Navin didn’t unioosen the purse (in the unlucky cities temporarily ing has been repulsed by strings until he was forced to | sore, but it destroys what ts far Barth, who says he will be jefense. Charles Comis. | more essential to the game—public aie to grip a bat Sunday, | oft White Sox, whose [confidence in {ts honesty and oe | rtam. sportsmanship, and it is generally fo the list of wounded, Wednes-| questioned, started the merry (accepted that sporting rivalry ts , was added the name of Bill Bill said his arm felt dead thought {t would be O. K. again Friday. | Charley Schmutz, Bill Melvor Schmutz’ turn it is to work the time the Beavers and Giants @e permitted to play, and after, Bill Tt he} to be right Friday little war of dollare by buying Eddie Collins from the finan clall embarrassed Athietics for $50,000. Then he paid $10,000 for Eddie's former teammate, Ed. WENDELL MAY FILL the heart of the game. One of the many remedies sug ed for this latest evil is not to | let any club dispose of a player to | another club after June 2—or after | the real pennant chase gets start |} How They Stand In the Leagues | cago. . ergency me die Murphy, and Nemo Liebold |[ed. It ts practically certain that eto. pag sgervor : enti from the Cleveland club at the something will be done, in any | Take any one of these stars from hi vie are waiver pric otop off th event. the club he is with, and the team when two games are card would drop out of the running. Year after year these three out- fielders have lined up one, two, |three in batting, but this is the | first year a race has settled around | them. Detroit, with Cobb, and Boston, ss iat Clark will have had sufficient | 7 as | | NORTHWESTERN LRAGUS with Speaker, were in the hunt be- or % Wom. Lost. Pet. Z fore, but then Cleveland, with Jack- al Ri begins to look as ff the Spo fSipokane reer’ seo} Cobb, left; Speaker, center, and son, Was out of it. A & fare club was not fast enough for os 6% ea| Jackson’ baseball's gr it out-! Ty Cobb is having the greatest sie B te league. It bad better get into) nomen “> 2 2 who will decide the pen-| season of his career. He is having of the Union association. | Frenchy Vaise, the Renton lightweight, who meets Ed Pinkman ‘dpuosspepioe oe ood |the greatest season a ball player oT tn the main event of the Elks’ smoker Friday night, months ago! NATIONAL LEAGUE jever had. Detroit has been helped Tealy said Thursday morning it) was considered the best lightweight Seattle had ever turned out At! Won. Lost. Pet | a lot this season by Crawford and — ould not be necessary for his men/that time he held the Canadian championship. A trip to California phta 0 t wee Veach, it’s true, but the club could @ pst on a uniform to win the pen-| improved him, but he laid a while, and when he boxed at Tacoma} bod 4 rH get along without either of them mart. |later he was not in condition to do himself justice, Last spring and Soe ee easier than without Cobb. en }eummer he took the best of care of himself, boxed frequently, and of | a 6 onl Speaker, batting around .350, as Sells, the South Park shortstop| recent weeks has been training seriously. He knows in Ed Pinkman he ae ate usual, and playing a great defen- with Tacoma, sot four blows Wed-! faces a youth with an awful wallop, whose cleverness Neff, Anderson, tn + ae + Sel | sive game, is the spark plug of the esday. | Scott, Engle, Billy Wright and others concede, Therefore the precau- | " | Red Sox. — —— Itionary tactics. | AMERICAN LEAGUE Rap gona These three stars are such big 6. A 6. AT CAMP | In the other main event two boys equally as good as Pinkman and | | Won, Lost. pet.| FOREST HILLS, N. Y., Sept. 9.—| factore that ff any to. of them Vaise meet—Chet Neff and Anderson. Jack Dougiass and Leo Houck | Boston 4G] Wm. M. Johnston and Clarence} were put out of the game by in- ‘The Oregon Aggies, numbering! are matched {n one of the preliminaries at 122 pounds, while Theis and | | ouses, ata to9 Griffin won the national doubles! juries, the other one would settle men, accompanied by Dr. E. J.) pavidson meet in another. A fifth match Is being arranged. | ington o #9) title from Maurice E. McLoughlin that old race in a jiffy. and Everett May, assistant The card should be the best {n months. | New York eas” Ce | |e Leute ~ ™ and Thomas Bundy here yesterday qoach, have left for their annual ' rs | fill training camp, Nye Beach, Ore. | CLARKE ITS AS | Puniadeiohte +e in the greatest doubles match | % t e — played in this country f ei e| T Hi G S NOYES CRACKS Qu =H reais “iusove piayea io this country to veare Toe | Tigers Have Greatest Scoring Won. t > t y- . PITTSBURG BOSS) | rab ‘ Lig Shenson tnete. est nevi oe ar Machine, Altho Not on Top WE WANT YOU , : Chieage te 346, 63 | UNDER STRAIN RITTER. Bégkt.W + iraq) Cet Meret Ses Sewen’ 7eeee © | McLoughlin was individual star| BY BROWN HOLMES } that are down in the race lead TO INSPECT Clarke's resignation as manager of One of the leading catchers an fr of the meet. The Detroit Tigers have the in runs, hits and steals. Cin- — the Pittsburg National league club| hitters of the major leagues, Is “ re ee tes greatest scoring machine !n | cinnati, last nearly all season, SPOKANE, Sept F., —sranee about to be let out by the Giants, Ms!timore “ 0 A C. FOOTBALL baseball this aeason, dexpite | hes aoe the most ite, St. won yesterday's game, 3 to 2, when a‘ a the fact that they have been | Louis the most runs an tts- THE Noyes let in the winning run with headend an ~ origpeces gatrer ee ia bal” | trailing the Boston Red Sox in | burg has swiped the most a wild pitch. Score: struction, and the catcher being) 4... pranctsco .... se on MATERIAL CLASSY | the matter of games won | eacks. 8 78 groomed to take his place ts Jim | io eepeee 9S att | The Tigers lead their league | — The Phils, on top in victories ; Spokane .. “as Wendell McGraw has had the ® met at — | tn the number of runs scored, | for a long time, rank seventh 3 Tacoma 2 new man on the bench a good deal las 21| While the Oregon Aggies lose) hits made and bases stolen. | in scoring runs and are abso- -~ - eer a | to give him a chance to etudy the oT) 4at|some mighty good men this sea The Red Sox, at the top a long lutely last in hits and steals. McGraw style of play, but ts now # - - json, Doc Stewart has some mighty) time and favorites for the flag, | —_—_—_—— ee ANOTHER OF THOSE } using him as an alternate with Red DARNBALS, BEBULES good men coming back to take the! rank third {n runs scored, sec- |MACK HAS THREE 4 ‘ | Dootn. | Putiadelphia 1-3, Bowen | places of the veterans. ‘Ed Als-| ond in hits and next to last In CAR GRIMM BOYS MAY | — Chicags Te, theven | Worth, 8 agcond string man last] steals | WONDERS BUDDIN (Neth Heston 12 Rreckiyn | year, who will try for the back-| The Tigers, with great scor- ENTER WASHINGTON ABERDEEN 1S READY |, '*':i2:30)° Scr Soo097E HSE, Weer vara’ Satcher. "omt| yay bare ot Ween. | E | (Vernon 2, Portland 4. Oakian’ i: ane |for an end Job; Selph, a 200-pound| top because thteir pitcbing bas | Connie Mack says in Wyckoff "8 and then do some ‘atin Gita, enevet the ‘bent FOR FOOTBALL WORK ¥ ay (Ames ean | lineman from « igen Brooks, a not been good enough to keep |Sheehan and Knowlson he will " to take effect at the close of the ‘ : fast, heavy guard; Dutton, a new) the other fellows from scoring | snow the fans three of the great- ed serious thinking along ail around athletes ever turned out ue, was accepted last night . |Spoue t Kacese Guy a“ M48" l man from Concordia, Kan., and| alot of runs. The Red Sox, on | os: pitchers in the big leagues next of at Centr and brother of Warren) (.) , eas 8 | ABERDEEN, Sept. 9.—With atx ” MacLean, a tall, rangy freshman,| the other hand, have had such arke has deen anxious to et! oe iast year's men and most of the| j season. the line of putting a few dollars in a Seat- and Huber, for four years stars at the University of Washington, may are a few of the men who are good the good pitching they have not needed to set records in the number of tallies sent across away for several months, pleading) siness in Kansas City the rea- scrubs back and a difficult schedule, | enough for anybody. Bissett, end who broke a collar ‘ a pupil of Gilmour Dobie tle enterprise that has roe cnt gt oe 0 He wanted to win a pennant | eorveetcen hes echoot tore, AGGIES LOSE LUTZ | speedy ‘BILL CARRIGAN MAY so: this . Grimm ite ae big as his before reti pared for a strenuous season in bone early last season; Darkhouse| the pan. } everything in its favor. brothers. He ought to be a big help| ‘asl |football. The hardest game of the) The Oregon Aggies must fil! Newman, a backfield sub of 1914 The Tigers have averaged a LOSE MANAGER JOB to Washington if he com: | The National and American’ season is a match with the U. of| places left vacant by loss of Art| Cole, the best discus thrower on| little more than five runs a | We'll be building Elmer Noble, who played In the league races are so uncertain New| W. champions in Seattle the Iatter| Lutz in the backfield, Anderson and the coast, a second string tackle) game. The Chicago White Sox | tars for March deliv- U. of W. backfield for two years York bookmakers have closed their part of September ames with Dewey at center, Moore and Smyth last season; Dad King, a sub guard are second with five and Bos- | DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 9.—Pre- gpa as sub and John Markham are com- doors to baseball bettors. You don't tland high schoo Columbia|in the line and King and Huntley 4 Frank Miller, frosh end of a ton next with four and one- jdictions are being made that Bill try by December. A ing back. Markham did not attend expect a bookmaker to risk any-juniversity, Vancouver and n ends, Smyth may be in line for|year ago, are a few more likely| half. Carrigan Won't manage the Boston limited amount ot college jast year. ithing, do yout ‘tralia have been arranged. ome of the later games. men ‘ 1 In the National league clubs Red Sox nex ason od stock is to be disposed EAE ta ore r ses Pi oe age 2 of at par, $1 per share. Rene ie oe io | | (Prices paid producer) ] | fut ames ff ( MARKET REPORT |! | : © Prices Paid Wholesale Deniers tor | arte "new nyt |WOULD ANY MAN JUST SUIT, “I was just thinking of Jack,”|I do want or whether it is a basket WESTERN Vegetables and Fruit Grapes, Concord, basket | | Mer she said, brokenly. of purple thrills tied in mah ager | | Concord, basket Dick drew her closer to him and ribbons that I want him to han (Copyright, 1916, by the Newspaper Joe Bonds, the Tacoma heavy: | W. Godwin & Co.) Enterprise Association) I put my arms about them both. me. . AUTOMOBILE age Lab ae a 6 @ 6 | iontnl truck 8 telegraph le “Oh, I ae mean a baer you RLet's: go and ask mother where You see, little book, altho I know | Weight, who was not a world beat- e Es os tate ae ro et ot New Terk Cits| spend for the home and on living | %20 Would Ike to go and when,” I) that tt 1s foolish, I still have that/er around here a couple of years de COMPANY 4 tee ee eee ees ie into a fountain, In-|expenses. Every woman spends al Md “Maybe it will interest her! old story book idea of love, altho/ago, is quite a sensation in the 2 Cal, lemons, per crate... 259 @ 4.00 eas oe poe cle showed that the light.|lot of money for those items, 1 and fake her mind away from all 1 have fasnd out that it ts all ODlY| antipodes. Jack Kearns of San Ca efruit ‘ @« . | shame vate bs nea iC rend @ the star dust of imagination, ne * Incorporated. Gusts Yakima, $4 $4 | ning had fupured a water main be.|mean the money you spend for} sii, kissed me gratefully and| I guess it is the filusions that 1|FTancisco, who took a stable of gprs wags, oe we ib ; @ 14° |neath the pavement and that the! yourself. é rave |DOxers to Australia several months m in0 % @ 109 o @ o 4 h + nol ms Dick whispered as she went to dry have lost that make me always - T 1015 Pike St. eet 1g |path provided by the tubular pole| “Did you ever realize that every |ner eyes and wash her face, “Mar-|long for something I do not have, |260 writes Tom Andrews that 1.09 © @ 49 | was the only means of escape for! penny a woman spends for herself) i, vou are the best and most| Dick said to me the other morning, | S20WY Baker is figuring on bring- * z ot | the leaking water. j almost always a dg sme sensible little woman in all the| when I had the toothache, “Gee, | ng Frank Moran over from the dee « —_——— “You do not have the slightest ” . > , , Inited States to meet Bonds 1s ; world.” And, do you know, Httle| Margie, you would laugh ‘if you nds. i Hy {dea of how much you spend for! nook, such is the perverseness of could see yourself. You are a cure | Bonds fs to get another match with - ye aggre eal eg drinks, for cir! women, that I would rather he had for any kind of flattery today.” | Harold Hardwick soon. ‘ieee | rrere ~~ bow ye amie treaae Une called me darling and kissed me. “Not more than you are when|™ ————””””— | Jonathan «.¢.---+ ms | Sea eno ret ha voute te hate |.1 Wish I could be satisfied with | you are shaving,” I snapped. cured? And if he is perfectly Winter Benan 4 “T hat “being the best and most sensible| Dick added insult to injury by/satisfied not to have them any ¢ 09 I have three or four hats a year | jt Be 3: mi +4 and that looks extravagant to you, | little woman in the world.” I don’t |laughing. “I guess the sure cure/ more, what is the matter with me? id be * Gatome | oftimes only one, but you must re-| onder, little book, if that ts what! Do you think, little book, that he (To Be Continued Tomorrow) | Ontens, green : ow | member that one of my hats could | * i = ” valle, nn 2 Satine nee x! OMIO METHOD IN) probaniy ve tougne with « weer ot / 9 —— Sao o ly Walla Wa sack a . s | your cigar money. ARO A pono. 4p Pr DENTISTRY Dick looked so rueful that both| New spuds. white, 1 1 @ © 01% | Mollie and I laughed. “Dick,” said ° - Missing teeth are replaced by| his sister, “how much are your per- | ry e . C | F 1 Frices Paid Hrodueere” tor Hees, | tho Ohio Method by artificial teeth | sons! exienxen, and what are they?” HAR’S two things yet to be invented } two suo that are natural as your ortginal 1 really don't know without ’ omplete Funera. pau ew tae Ne Pee ian cop tae tiieg| (hinkian hes ever —a gun that'll shoot around the cor- eu. conducted without charge, and esti That's just it I'll bet Margie “ ” , 3. . $ 7 50 18 | tates are furnished tn ail canon, | knows what lors are.” ner, and a “process” that'll take the bite 4 38 | We STAND BACK OF OUR WoRK| Dick looked at me inquiringly t of tobacco an’ leave the flavor in , ARANTEE | “Ono dollar a day,” I answered ou e e e i FOR 12 YEARS’ GU promptly. Oo Including the use of our private parlors and the i $15 Set of Teeth, $8 “But yon must put in everything, use of our own private crematory (NOT A PAU- 13 Guaranteed ......+0 your ‘clothes, ete.”” e PER COUNTY CREMATION). @ tu {$10 Set of Teeth, 5 nil have, You see, Dick, every. Because we are. manufacturers of caskets, and Sun | Guaranteed ..,.. . pone Wits waleit cane hice because we own our own per cA Te o 11*|$10 Solid Gold or $4 or a new dress {t speaks for itself. i> Our own buildin we are enable 12 Py , : * nia remarkably low price on ® complete funeral. “| _ Porcelain Srv sees 1, TAG'S, ULE: She SOLAR Naa {] VELVET is cool and biteless because it is mellowed 0 We invite you to visit our establishment and Belling Prices to Metnie 10 Gold or Porcelain |what his wife spends for clothes by age. Two years the best Kentucky Burley is ° 1 ighlaeL y deat we furnish . En ala ~ | Bridge Work ........ \unless she is one of those extrava 5 d Py s | ° caret: : ¢ bu Solid Gold Fillings ..$1_ Up) sant women who just live to spend” sealed in wooden casks, until every last vestige of 0 nin Filli Dick looked guilty, for he knew A ; BLEITZ-RAFFERTY eaine yy | Other Fillings ....66+++-BO@) fe sitie he generously split his flavor and fragrance is brought to the surface—but ppd gten s alf {i two, had tak ‘i ' UNDERTAKING & veamery, Wold pack 1, | Office Hours, #:20 to 6, Sitadayn, | OAT asit the neery, ead oF the every particle of rawness eliminated. The VELVET 0 co. intalae Whad Stoke s . household expenses. way is nature’s way. a CREMATION Lim burger 1s | “Well, you girls beat me,” he ex “ Cut-Rate n 617 KILBOURNE 8T. a triplets 1% Denti sts |i" and put his arms about us Ligpatle Myera Tobacco Ca 0 G hone North 525. Lady Attendant DE | viisconsin triplet 17 | both. : 0 eee eee nea emote wenn aa fe | Wechingion tina " Sadan ary. 6a Mollie leaned up against him and : 7 SANNA (@) fh | voune America 20 ; | burst into tears ALLUDES |] an | CORNER SECOND AVE. |) Here, here, what is thematter?” | fe dd oc