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; ONECENT =" The Seattle .Star C="-22% [(DONE SDAY, NOVEMBER, 25, 1903 | 5 Brace 2 5. 5 CENT PER MONTR “HURRY UP” YOST T SE ie LAST SERIES HAMISGIVING FOUIBALL HIGH SCHOOL AND UNIVERSITY EACH PLAY A GAME AT ATH- SEATTLE LOSES GAME TO LOO . SEATTLE, WASHINGTON, W EXTRA EDITION Seeger greenery egy greregementrrereenerner ney - ——d “RUMORED THAT LINER | DEUAIG WENT TUWN WITH ALL ON BOARD anxiously awaiting news of the Ced 4 The Rumors are Denied by)" »: LETIC PARK, TOMORROW AFTERNOON | LOO, AFTER WELL PLAYED MATCH 1. | EXPECTS WOLVERINE TO ee FAST ICE YACHT due tomorrow, | DISBANDS TEAM a ® +4 DENY THE RUMORS | | lor Th . . officials believe the Cedric rumors Che. Rass for: This Ves * e e fficial wa dric le in’ unfounded, as the vessel is of the wonderful coach who turns out euch football | ee. | < Mic higan, ow the highest type. They say a dozen} tching holes could not sink her, } New York Tomorrow ALASKA CLUB ELECTION whone Utle of “HE urey has been well earned. eleven a “point «mir He said early in th Md be a wisard if he m ade team out af th on hand, and those whe f ollow football are ready to confer the |t | ‘The Alaska Club, at a meetin LIVERPOOL, Nov. 25.—There is a/lided in mid-Atlantic with the Lan-|¢ nber of =Commerce, last ole e| ted officers as foll rumor current in shipping circles, port & Holt liner. William president; J oo => = RR = re) —i rei on — an Reo! rat vice president; 0. z | KALAMAZOO, Mich. Nov. 2%.~—] ate Jost winter the source of which cannot be) The Cedric is said to have sunk) Sa lavan AND O'BRIEN MATCHED e ¥ 7 traced, to the effect that the new|with all crew and pa ; wen, wpcretacy: Ni. MICAGO. Nov. 261 te ane wol- ie White: Star Umer Cedric, thi\lergest! ‘The rumer ie nowhere eredited, but | 1 ‘ aos. wee Tommy Ryan are matched bone 55 6 | eee tees. Wil A. |TACOMA BEATS “HINKY DINKS” ON THE ARCADE ALLEYS— |#ix-round go in Philndelphia t 6 inches Transatlantic liner afloat, had col- friends of those on beard are! ana J ait ee fhe first of the yea about 860 square feet | THE LADIES’ CLUBS BOWL F $$$ — * built Just the reverse ,| ARMY ELEVEN Four bowling contests were held, Fahey . 1s8 Pd | len the Arc je alie rn bt. The Bw ner » J “al Ladies’ Ciub wan holding We regular vrdibure us ae Si) @BEYS FARNSWORTH Tuesday night seante the, f ore Olin Jaho cedar cut from a young tre wee the the pected to ‘ympic Club rotied off the last of | i 710 Wl 22 Olympic Club rotied ne ood Con- thelr 60 game series, 8. A, Jackson ! | | wen the greatest number of games | Big and was awarded 4 gold medal re of | The ladies are taking « great in j terest In bowling, and it ie expected | ~—— | will be organiaed |} INDEPENDENTS. | M 1% 1 ist oe | clube were - 12 1% 1-31 | ~ 7 1 I 12H ke bowled the ; 1 i 1-12 The Heattle ° 6 18 etre) ee eee, eee Pas ped | B FITZSIMMONS AND GEORGE GARDNER FIGHT IN ‘FRISCO Guy met te Sacemes FOR LIGHT HEAVY-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP i | here. fut the story (hat was told | by the tally sheets was an entirely | Macgtin 1008 different one. The Seaitie men lost | Denoven mm. am! By a score of 2400 to tad | Porter the aan | CIBCO, Nov. %. « and strong, and unless Fits- ‘The detailed seore follows | Viget 180499 }dom in this city ha# more int Simmons himself should futmish the — | Ahechan: 164 te } been taken in x exception, is the best fighter of his TACOMA << awe than is now ing | weight in the world. He has a Sehwarts ... 169 182 (18B OBA! 7 | tonight's nt jfierce, forceful style of fighting, Cox ‘ 1 166 1 ahh » |Gardner and Robert Fitzstmme bearing his rival down with @ furt- | Horning 190 205 «184 829! The crack York bowling team of jthe lightweight championship. Bet- S.C battering, . always | Raton 141 187) 10038 Seattle challenged the ‘Tacoma team jting, however, has been compart angitig in and never giving his op- Mohn . 4 M9 1 Hinkyq Dinks last night tively Light at the prevailing odds of | ponent a chance to rest be ed in each city. 2 te 1 in favor of Fitzsimmons. The Fitzsimmons Gardner will find PC Iaale of tickets has been un & man who ts not to be rattle: i =) ee large and when the time is o matter how fast the battle HINKY DINKS . there is not Ikely to be @ vacant | him, and he-slways hae eee a4 148 i om Ices > seat {n view of the tin kout blow ready. He Hennett in ie | Both men have practically com-|quainted with the mannerisms of F: F WEST POINT, N, Y. Nov. jeted their training and today war rdner tn the ring, and it is the me of the Weisfieldn. -l'The giants of the army eleven are| spent in just enough exercixer to| prevailing opinion that the latter SOCIETY IRLS me aie. aiiew: a age. led by Captain Farnsworth, him keep in condition, Fitzsimmons co to put up a better fight beaten into insensibility MY! . giy.footer, The advance in the! tinuing at ag quarters on night than he did in his game fhade by the Went P@inters has | t Cliff House, and) with Jack Root at Buf- ‘heen wonderful. Now the nation's | Gardner across the bay in Alameda, | falo if he is to retain the champlon- wards are to be considered by the | Reports from their respective camps | ship title. Welattels. ARE WED Se eE ines Novthdpe tat tos was merely drunk and trying t get into the house, thinking it w ws universities as opponents who| indicate that both are in prime con-| The following table will give an his lodging place. lare lable to be victorious at any] dition and fit to fight the battle of |idea of the proportions of the two time, and no longer sim a medi-| their lives, Both will tip the scales | men _ core tea d for practice. to the stipulated weight of 168 tmmor Gardner. gece ig un. | QUAKER BOWLER re team to be played for practi ss stipu weight o Eris paras Gartner 7 In the of ose critics of 114 Inches Neck... 18 inches fonable ‘society of a + the fight disadvantage | 43% in st (normal). ..29% fi turned out fal 850 LIKES CURVED BALL) — SHORT SPORTS _ |" Dehn (eure e cinaavantage | ap In Glial Gorm SO Mr. thd tare, teawin | — = saunas under will ‘be the deciding factor tn 28 inches Theodore Rooaevelt Pall Lg om 1¢ inches of New York. The emeny fact that “Hurry-Up" Yoat re-| mone If As KOOd as +-12% Inches weltormed ot wale te the "rent | in Arbor her year om the down- | 12% inches pe... 12% Inches Prccrstartcn conaaht 300 wen Tee at in Joy Ih large lumps for| grade in his profession. Gardner 1* [76% inches,....Reach.....77% inches lowed by a wedding breakfast and aperns ee recept residence of the bride's | att peeved aut an unatear| AKRON GIANT TO FIGHT LIGHT HEAVYWEIGHTS billiard championship will be held| in the western metropotie in Jan- oo. ed | wary Alth touted for years as a wonder, Gus Ruhlin has never ac- complished anything in the squared cirgie to open the eyes of the sport- loving public He hae taken some sound thrashings from champions end others, and is now looming up as a candidate for defeat or victory, after & season of comparative quiet. He is now out for the light heavy- weight championship. WEDS A NPW YORK. Nov. %5.—-Dispatehes ived here from Florenc ¥ tell of the wedding there “WE CAN HOLD WOOD WHERE HE IS WITHOUT HARM TO THE ARMY."—FROM SENA- | Mins Corn Roosevelt if TOR TELLER’S RECENT SPEECH. os MEAGER WERE | DSMISSD The bride te a win of Prestdent tional and America 4, het mother league seasons to 120 games. HIS OOKS A CHARGE AGAINST HARRY | being a firet cousin. Last winter she m a her moth 7 in thie coun ’ fo ~ TRACY WIPED FROM ie caaeal ad s 7 Fitasimmons made several specte THE | try and paseed # time in Wash- | is of simtans of Al Limerick. Although the Wert docs not want } to lose Yort, it might be a good ex periment to send him to Harvard Next weason, just to see what he LA could do with that hopeless aggre: | gation Opponition long based veloped to *, it in ex made ing In December and now % sCALENDAR 15 MONTHS AFTER| '"#t0” Sid Now Tork : y Jack Monroe has been matched to HIS DEATH LABOR MEETINGS TONIGHT fight the giant If this t# de it A COARSE, SWARTHY, UGLY COACHMAN IS THE Rollermakers—Waltreases’ hall,| Ply 5 ; > |i# @ good Way to get a line on Mon- Sicilian 1420 Second avenue Electrical Workers No. MAN FOR WHOM PRINCESS ALICE FORSOOK A (Special to The Star) sonic Hbrary, Second and Pike HANDSOME PRINCE PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. %—Infor OR oocaaeg bebe nase. 3 vitae The usual amount of hot-air con- Jcerning Fitzsimmons and Gardner is emanating from California via the > title by un average on 16 different © mation charging Bandit Harry Tracy |” Piumbe Iymple 4 phers—Olymple hall, 110% | gters. | Press agent route. with assault, was disminsed today, 16] genant ores "| oe | - months after his death. w ates awed > *, ‘ * The A, A. U. BERLIN, Nov. 2%.—Detalls pub-} claim that although the prince joined pooondl cision ten ad avons |ecere. S SE arier nae Boek | Olymplany mamee Mehed relative to the elopement of | the Catholle church in order to me lecond « hin lowent iker has bowled | Olympian, Ramee jonger than aby man in Philadel Princess Ali name as Eli who was the husband of o7 Iways been among | 0 Matern fan iain | ha vsducted Mason With fiest| SMITH Is ser FREE lr WAS A DRUNKEN pagent hw asia ivecater of & curve ball’ and settled that of the game for the Princess’ housemaids. He is a| One story i afloat to the effect > wae and: pient His injury during #warthy, ugly man, horsey in man-|that Mater Wife surprised the Smith, the real estate a. eer ee eee ame Was more here and has a coarse vole, The | prin her vand, ed with lar MAN'S MISTAKE « eT ta aja fous than’ ai firet thoaght. Princess is tall, graceful and ultra | abus enn alien was acquit jee of the loss of teamer refined. Her hb . t yeeter Harel k Mall wae received today by Jimmy Briges put a stop to the re of refinement and iT t cused Judee Cann decided yesterday | Insurance Brot M. A. Ne 1, The jon of “Kid Hroad’s aspire ure. He was the ith t r mey|that Joseph J. Morgan, the young | vemsel had posted ax overdue ' been ignorant for some time past of castle, after|for the purchase Pioneer| man wh wae charged with the with reinsurance t 35 per cent son A, Drake, the Chicago horse hig wife's infatuation for Matern! hich Matern! was ed out, Ma-| Dyeing and Cleaning rks, to his|t fy of the residence of Max The vessel was bound from Delagoa | owner, announces t f Princess Alice's elopsment was followed the princess on the own use, Richard Cameron filed the | Weisfield, was not guilty of the bay to Calcutta, and was 40-days out! plunging on the 5 it unexpected by her adherents, train to Milan, charge, ohare wan tried to enter the from that port when wrecked. attracts too much «

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