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MINOR LEAGUERS ‘} GLAD TO SEE END = | OF BALL SEASON * st re Baseball club owners In the) the fans AMERICAN LEAGUE > a minor leagues, with very fi } For some time there have been Won. iest el! exceptions, will be ldesultory efforts by minor league eas a magnates to decide the minor 1 be Me jleague championship. For several | a G8 _ Seasons, when Denver was pennant 68 . winner in the Western league and | te ently, has seen its best days. A | Milwaukee and Minneapolis carried |” a year ago when business was (eWay buntings In the American as THE WIG STICK BATT dull the whole thing was laid | sociation, the respective club own: gisctuek tenets to the Federal league, and ev. (ers got together and arranged a At Mat, Hite ery one was happy; this year (title series, There was quite a bit} ’ ass of interest, but the series was a‘ TT ut failure because the national com National League planation for it. | mission of the National association | wore? hes <7) However, there is one phase of |2#d nothing to do with it, and a . ast 434 ol the baseball business which prob. |Pemnant was not awarded Wegner Vo ably applies nearer to the case of | i = the minor leaguer than any other.| Want Isbell to SR orem ens: Na Minor leagues have nothing to play | PLA PMLA s Take the Reins|" for except the empty honor—fo a professional athlete—of winning a 4 trophy, the pennant of his partic-| Frank Isbell, a former member | wari . ular league, denoting the cham-|of the world’s champion White Sox) + t Pionship. In the major leagues|when they were piloted by Melder . this is different.. Each year there |Jones, is being sounded by various . ts a hot race to the end of the sea-| Western league club owners, who ‘ son the two best clubs then get to-| Want him to take the presidency of | *! 8 gether in a series for the world’s|the Western league. Frank ©. championship. The players get |Zehrung is the present head. Isbell | n their share of the gate receipts/at present owns the Des Moines |‘ Fd and some city gets the honor of club. LEAGUR being the home of the world's base- --- ~ — ball champions. Last Shoot Set Miners Need Stimulant ‘ There is the remedy for the for Green Lake minor leagues. If some way might! arene be devised for the minor leagues| The closing shoot of the present | to play a world’s championship |season is scheduled for Sunday series, it would give a stimulus to/morning at 10 o'clock at Green| the game in the lower classifica-|Lake. A merchandise program will| tions. There would be a driving be run off. oa sone Ge yeoes clubs to} T into is title play and the bi, | ames Would put’ many = dollar| ~~ 2? and Tacoma | into the coffers of the minor mag Teams to Battle! Sn Hates. Even ff they only broke “ ene Os even on the heavy expense of al CENTRALIA, Sept. 9—A plek Ne Mian trip to the city where the games| team of Tacoma City asa | Lowa Town Strong Were staged they would have the|Tono will cross bat for the Whi Velvet from a season of hot compe-iday. The same squa: or the nite tition and interest aroused among 1%-Inning tle last Monday a fe | DUBUQUE, Ia, Sept. Janxious are the fans of thi ONAL nd PITTSBURG POST wet € SINciNwatt 1 aT. LOUIS ‘ Toney and Wingo; Meadows an sales PUMILADELPHIA-NEW TORK (Paid Advertising) ru www R—U'ntil th idleness American people re- |Hester to Pilot a aittarent stemmeets| Great Falls T ill not realize their) y| GREAT FALL whether in peace o , Sept | ; VING—S ‘« idleness ernment. Ne for the 1917 gonfalon chase league The American worker | Northwestern J) lost over $1,000 last season rding to Ameri AN RCE, aut United States Code. A revision. of the lat the biggest task in book making ever d ma JOBS CAN WAIT FOR MEN BETTER THAN MEN CAN WAIT FOR sons PIERCE FOR CONGRESS Mra, Kindel and Mrs. '(Kans,) Graphtec. = q the he 7 4 wp $0 A a Ss —what does that mean? ine _tt means that NEW quality, in a cigarette, that does p for your smoking exactly what a drink of cold water does .: i for your thirst! To satisfy, a cigarette must do far more than just “please” you—it must let you know you've been smoking. That’s what Chesterfields do—they satisfy! And yet they’re MILD! For the first time in the history of cigarettes, here’ a cigarette that satisfies and yet is mild! Chesterfields Other cigarettes may be mild, but they don’t satisfy. BUT, Chesterfields satisfy—yet they’re mild! This is new enjoyment for a cigarette to give. It is something that no cigarette, except Chesterfields, can give you—regardless of price. Why? Because no cigarette maker can copy the Chesterfield 1 blend! * > hesterfiel: CIGARETTES *The Chesterfield Plend a hoe famous Turkish tol oy" ion Hebmess CAVALLA. foe y ms SMYRNA for sweetners; XANTHI fanees combined with the best }20 for 10c Pet aon sma ape ‘ “ HH . Love and Walters; Myers and 2 1 Ty 4 Gen second m4 qa 4 Miller; Ru@olph, Blackburn Sox 9.—80 s city to have the Chicago White Sox win the American league pennant {that they have arranged to give |$100 in cash for every home run jmade by a White Sox player cam 9.—-Herb- a record of 14% seconds, % second ert Hester was yesterday appoint: be he ed manager of the Great Falls club picked to win this event | in the} club Spragen | nd little son were out looking over! he town Sunday evening.—Kinsley | they SATSEY —and yet they’re MILI | ‘Kast Stands ‘to 4 3] o} STAR—SATURDAY, SEPT. 9, [FOOTBALL TO GET EARLY START | The football | seanon of the high jxchools will begin and close a |week earlier this year than in the cording to an announce made yosterdey first game of the schedule played between Broadway Seattle on the d of The rest of the sched this month ule follows | September 30—Franklin va. | West Seattle. | October 7—Broadway ve, Bal- | lard, { October 7—Queen Franktin, October 14—West Seattle ve. Lincoln, October Franklin, October 21—Queen Anne vs. Lincoln, October 21—Ballard ve, West Seattle. October Franklin. October 28—Queen Anne ve. West Seattle. | | November 4—Queen Anne vs. Broadway. | November 4—Ballard ve, Line | coin. Anne va. 14 — Ballard ve. 27—Broadway ve | | _ November 11—Lincoin ve. Franklin, j November 11—Ballard ve. | Queen Anne, November 18—Lincoln ve. Broadway. |Win Back Honors Lost a Year Ago! NEWARK, oN rie Sept. 9— Every Indication is that ath- letes representing Eastern clubs will recover laurets lost @ year ago to the Olymple club f Francisco when the na- have a stronger than when the ath to the Coast last The hurdle races, eapetially the! 120-yard event, promises to bring| out the finest competition, Four men, each of whom has done the) high sticks in world's record time, | will compete, Bob Simpson of the! [University of Missourt, who holds than the recognized, is Champion in R | Other stars in the rr re: Fred S$. Murray, Earl Thomson and Fred W. Kelly, the world’s champion. Joe Loomia of the Chicago A. A will have strong opposition in the| jsprints, Alva Myer, a New York} jathlete, is expected to be the ‘cagoan's strongest opponent. A drew Ward of Chicago and H. Williams of Spokane also are c tain to be well up at the finish. Hannes Kohlemainen wil! be forced to bis best efforts to win the five. mile run, | RS ser reggae | Fred Fulton Wins From “Porky” Flynn ST. PAUL, Sept. 9.—Fred Fulton | heavyweight contender, won from “Porky” Flynn here last night in a 10-round set-to. The affair was to! no decision, but the papers gave it| to Fulton. Ralph Glase Will | Help Coach Drake} Ralph Glaze, picked as an all-star American end when he was at Dartmouth, will help coach Drake university's football squad at Des | Moines this year. Glaze has been| at the University of Southern Call-) r two years. A Star Want Ad reaches the | class of people you want to deal with, ————_——————— BULLBROS. 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