The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 9, 1919, Page 3

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REDS WINNING | WORLD SERIES ‘Start Off With Rush; Score Four in First Liberty Guest Only a few more chances to see the splendid six-act filming of a noted novel—full of brisk action, rapid- fire love making, quick gunplays and deeds of heroism . Ss — * Continued From Page One © short stay in the box, Two doubles les netted three runs he was with walked. Wilkinson for Chicago. Neale The last strike was celled. singled to right, scoring ing f to third. or got a big ova’ riden stole second. Eller ted Pelsch, Pour runs, five hits, no errors. The Red batamen turned loore a terrific bombardment of base hit They were blistering what W and James could offer, The 8 kan shouting from the dugout when Id walked to the plate, and the wd was behind the Sox with tr CHICAGO—Leibold singled to left, It was a pretty drive ove h's head, Ring went out to shary throw ght Collins and th ir protes frenzy, Wea strike was struck out Hed and “Ruck y. Jackson p« the eateh to the foul made clone Felsch struck out. No no errors tched grandly after Le 2. Collins had combed cracks, N * 4 ed bad clubs jawed the solid Weaver's strike kc stands. Both pires thruout the inning. | Second Inning om the um CINCINNATI-R ath struck out,” the last strike being called, and the Red second baseman jawed at Naltin for the decision. Daubert flied to Jackson on any easy chance. Gandil went over to encourage es Groh demanded to see the ball and looked |'t over while the crowd booed. Nat iim returned it to James. Groh sin | gled to Gandil, who threw to James, ho covered first, but wa: Groh slid into first base and hurt his leg. The Red players around him and the game wan de- layed. He returned to first base and ‘the crowd gave him warm applause. Rousch doubled to deft, scoring € ‘ but Kousch was caught when he over ran second, Jackson to Schalk to | Weaver to E. Collins. One run, two hits, no errors. CHICAGO—Gandil lined to Dau jbert. Risbere walked. Rarider |dropped Schalk’s easy pop foul for jan error and the d howled | Schalk singled to left, sending berg to second, The | ite feet with a roar ught the bal | third, struck out one hit, one error. The Sox were fighting desperate! Eller rose to the occasion and again “SIX FEET FOUR’ And the Latest Max Sennett Comedy “Back to the Kitchen”—One Long Scream * 8 *& 8 * & WALLACE ON THE WURLITZER * * * & 8 % PATHE NEWS PATHE REVIEW cfowd cam: James foule KING GEORGE TO RATIFY DR. REEINSCH RETURNS WASHINGTON, Oct. 9.—Ratifica-|} SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 9.—4(United | thon of the peace treaty by King | Press.)—Dr. Paul 8. Reinsch, former 2 is imminent, it was stated | Uffitea States minister to China, ar He was mixing a sharp curve here today, inasmuch as notice. of pinch, SERGT. 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Mix ail to smooth boster and i'm lik any anlac represen tative.-Advertisement, too tate, | gathered |” worked in masterly fashion In the |» -|patriarch of the family r be! THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1919. * England’s Network of Railways " > L\ = cig we SS)EaS ee Mer eas PRS b —y rid | Lf? y, i) A railroad may whieh mak Mf England reveals the astonishing network of 00 miles of railway in the United Kingde square miles of area ix about the proportic for ev fiv thruow t Brittain with a fast one that had a world of | al spone || First Visit Home Third Inning CINCINNATI Duncan out ver to Gandil, on an easy Kopf out, Weaver to Gan caver made a pretty play on r that be captured In ore wked and Collins, No Since Marriage 6S Fourth CINCINNATI ing | Rariden lined to hit by pitehed 1 to infield, Rix eo ball, but was un ¢ play. Bier went Daubert singled to war othe plate the hit and mdoon the throw Collins, No |Mounted Police to Seek Balloonists ST. LOUIS, Mo. Oct. §—Canadi-! an mounted ee havve been re to search the province of for Capt and Lieut, Edward J. Ver nists, On Canada. Car pissing since they 9 i from here in the na- onal n ba! They had food enough for| only three days. | { Maj. Albert Bond Lambert, of the race last Wed- jauested the British consul here to- | day to take j jin the province. | | steps toward search- [Missouri AeronaumeaP society, re- | : | | SON, 76, MUST SPANK Among the many American girls NAUGHTY BOY OF 51 "° ™#rr!e = 4 Englishmen, and | 1 . cer who came for the Prince | KANSAS CITY, Mo., Oct. 3.—If| of Wales’ visit, is Lady Huntingfield, He ¥ mix, 76, doesn't administer| formerly Miss Eleanor Crosby per chastisement to hiv son,| Rhinebeck, N. Y. jwho is 61, Henry in due for a) ‘This ts Lady Huntingfield's first | |thrarhing from his father, William) visit home since her marriage | ! Demis, The patriarch made! The cloned gates of the| n strong language at| United States But again open | the tourist trav war now ona of the Remines| mar For that ocean in y Americans « Yor the next few months Ameri. | has saved! ca will have within her borders more rerape together $160 to buy 4/ titled visitors than she has ever en-| sultable coffin, he told Sec I chief of « he discuss his troubles with ary derling” on the department And then, chief.” he continu them scamps, my grandson and boy, stole the money didn't they, Henry?” pu | Henry substantiated his father's! ing the story And chief, when you get them boyn, if Henry dont cane em good, INSCRIBED TABLET TU cane Henry word of the live together long time the tt Godley. | tertained before ured t Oct. 9.—The! Ay passed the bill repeal-| Canadian reciprocity act on me WASHINGTON was the parting head of the farmily nae In the great fire at Chicago, Octo. | with the t ber § to 11, 1871 buildings of }of Co. DL, 18 national t s were destroyed. 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