The Seattle Star Newspaper, September 1, 1919, Page 12

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ee eee int —— —— -_ _. > a —- -_> ES. BGS co THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1919. Sl) NER CARRE R TEX Owe N \«: \ yA dadhumbnatafnaitl Ad canta RK \ RS eR \ SOME THIN CS ME ie WW HY QUEENT GREETINGS] NO YOU Bia Bom Mr Sune 7 OH NO INDEED, THIS) : , , iT THE wir! a i ; z \y ——————— { ; * \ — S FoR BALL PREVENTS SLICING There are five more weeks of baseball on the Coast league schedule. While local fans are in- | terested in the race for first place, they are twice as excited over the possibilities of Seattle getting out of the cellar for the season, The Siwashes are but four games behind the Beavers at the pres- ent time. The two clubs meet in Portland in a couple of weeks, which will decide the cellar cham- pionship for the year, without a doubt. Seattle leaves for the South tonight. Jimmy Brewster, local prexy, is making the trip with the team. The squad will be gone three weeks, visit- ing Oakland, Sacramento and Portland in turn. Los Angeles and Sacramento close the season here. Coach Hunt has a nice job ahead of him this fall. It is to produce a winner at the University of Washington. If all the veterans come back who have promised to return to school, there is no ex- euse for lack of a crack team at the local college, because there is a wealth of material to draw from. During his other years here, Hunt .has not been | BALL IS successful from a football standpoint, but most of | ADORESSEG . the good men left school to enter the service and | Wire THe gy é = he had to compete with Mars, but now the war is | IRON cLuR over and there is a lot of good football players ~. ready for the call. It will be interesting to see | Just what Hunt can do. a Nanay tac B se kobe Wh dow the ont, here BAe ea aL a lame to clinch the paden witch now stand ped Locals Take } BIRD TOO TOUGH, TeMyirip | to two for the home club. Seattle took the ; PALS WRING NECK two games and then Salt Lake came back { LONDON, Sept. 1.—Troopa at = and took two. Seattle annexed two more tilts | wo att es } Sandown race course were com pelled to kill their mascot, because of the language Sunday, which gives them the edge. Claude eeaen and Bisbee dg FL work for Seattle | F; L k learned in the trenches and which y it verenz um hurling for the shocked visitors to the cam) ne os ( PTOMLARECTS | 00% omen 0 sme my. tHe | trees just outside the entrance to ‘ { ¢ } . It. is hard to figure out why Seattle is still | Brenton Shuts Out Visitors; | ‘%*,"°x%! Parition, and a. woo. Cigarettes that cost you least Cigarettes that please you most VIN carrying Herb Murphy on the roster. His playing | , b Sonning epieny yesterday was the climax when he dropped three } Second Tilt Goes 13 & 0 pn ge or get esters from ie toto y dou- | Innings BILLY ROOK ys it an armless school kid could | — |} Old Bin, the Roo, adh gl a Rip ahew tooth. ie can’t — gentle Siwriciies yesterday. "Y'nee |} ngite mould Ret fearn his lessons fe ye could there might be some ex- | they speared two tilts from the Salt!) 7 neve cuse for sp ar by pd hard, but just | Fake Bees yesterday. Laymn Bren And other Indiseretions sintply hasn Coas' ss. = fou! ra ifame ee | when he hurled Seattle to a shutout - Little Clyde Wares proved his value to the team [sin "in. the first melee and. tte yesterday when he went into the game in Murphy’s | S17" Wares busted up the-second _ after that terrible sixth frame and played on AGA bends ine’ too ieet ties How Coast nerve. Around the keystone sack Wares made | Dleachers in the 12th Inning s, Sageaed of plays that cut off sure hits and it was The big crowd that saw the game| | was cold, tired and hungry, but they crash in the 13th frame that won th e second stuck ft out until Wares «mashed | y game. Wares is pretty well banged up with a | his telling wallop. The games lasted charley horse and played on a very painful leg five hours and 10 minutes * Seattle should have won the sec i yesterday. ond game five to two if Herb Mur . 2 nets | phy had taken the grease out of his Manager Valentine, of the Queen Anne Mer- mitt. Seattle scored four runs in chants, entered in The Star's amateur baseball the sec series, is out with a howl today protesting his game pol with the Mike Wrights at Woodland park Sunday, | fj.” claiming that the Mike Wright umpire refused to How Murphy Did It allow the Q. A. Merchants’ man to officiate with ‘Three times in @ row 4i4 Murphy|! Scoreboard him. Valentine also kicked about the fact that the | have chances for double plays at ec -—________4 Mercer Athletic club used Jimmy Clark on the | ona base and each time he dropped BASEBALL SCHEDULE mound when he was not signed up. If Valentine Dis aa: or Gee te ee wants to continue his protest his complaint will be tama Belin ven crates heard at a meeting of the executive committee of had been tied. It was the worst ex the series which will be held at Spalding’s Wednes- hibition of fielding ever witnessed day night. Manager Valentine omitted in his re- ge Nag igen nase In the first game Brenton pitched port whether the game was played with the Mike strong ball and Seattle added up 4 inning and one in the Lake tallied once in the ein the sixth when Mur Wrights or not Sunday. As far as the Clark case three runs by bunching hits in two| is concerned it seems as if it is the Anadels mana- frames, and Brenton’s home run in ger’s funeral and not Valentine's. — field stands helped the cause | f Satta se? ox falt Lake ‘South Park Downs Steel ieee? LE YG mann % Workers in Close Battle **=* =|: ° ' ret cfs wicshliee [tilt, by the score of % to 6, at Lib Anadels Beat Mercrs 6-2: °tY Park. Reports state that the *| Alhambras’ offic robbed them of Shaner & Wolff Drops =the came. 7 r & Wolff ri ‘ R. WX . protest will a 1 Wednes ° BS Tilt to Alhambras day night if . ‘ (8 sab + Othe osc Hae 4 aus arleon and Schmidt: fi oO ‘ Bouth Park defeated the steet|¥!! be publish 5 éM: A | Schedule ”” second Works in The Star's series yester-| yi) me cal “e = pe @ acMnes % ‘ i be determined as soon aw the : M Gay in & close game, & to 4, at Hia-jrest of the reports are turned in ; ty watha field, West Seattle. Cunning-|Drawings for the second round witl ham, Steel Works’ star portsider,|>¢ held before the executive com Pitched a strong game and hela|Mttee Wednesday night at 5:20 the South Park men to eight hite.| ‘The features of the game were the| hitting of Prato, of South Park, who spanked out three hits. Mer fott hit a home run for the South| Park nine. The winners scored four runs in the third inning and “were never headed Mercers fell before Anadels, to the tune of 6 to 2. Pecarovich pitched a tight game for the win ners, while Jimmy Clark was pound-|'¥° ed hard by the Anadels. Manager| ?°Tt!*nd, Truckey of Anadels helped his team| ‘Home runs: Wa Cant Equal With WU paper you can roll the best “Bull” Durham cigarettes. It’s real good sense to roll your own! ne GENUINE Raley Govaleghie ang Conk me ane 66 the Alhambras, colo in a close| pull ST. LOUIS, Kept. 1 R. 8, B SNUFF BOX BRINGS “ oaial faeries 5 i Krabbed . ApS "4 j 5 4 , bbs Ac ae N ORK, fept. 1 RH B Edward Berry's gol snuff box, paint ’ hed 0 2 Owe ; ed with the Battle of the Nile, an r ° 4 1 0|., WASHINGTON _ $10,000 AT SALE LONDON, Sept. 1.—Admiral Si group of letters to Admiral Berry Sept. 1 from Lord Nelson, realized $10,250 at | : a sale. home run in the 19th won the eee 2 0 ni ® 4 - game for Seattle after the Bess | Wares, 2b * 3 Hi hary and Picinioh ins a Pay Checks Cashed || ‘ ‘ Me pitched —My. Markle tig, rune 7 © Xs TORREY & SEARS’ Guaranteed by BILLIARD PARLOR |\***"'""'? "'™ : : 4 ' 1430 Srd, Corner ard and Pike ,Plerey wan beaten by the Vernnniten in | PH Ala an hag ; I" Drtaka M. 2818. Card Tables J) afternoon and twiried Sacramento to hits Relger, Cunningham, | Lat’s go eat at Boldt's—uptown VO ; — - victory. Mullen, Stolen basee—Sheoly, , 1414 3d uve; downtown, 913 2d Ave. r ‘ i or oe : $96 2. hemarsce ‘as yROUND COAST LEAGUE BASES yn Ban Francisco to, Seattle two, to @ win by a home run wallop, |Crawford, Lon Angeles, tO™ Seat ou? coy crn rene epee

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