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LATTLE afl. WEDNESDAY, MAY 1 2 THE (A Sporting Page As I Believe One Should Be Conducted—*Scnivan” SULLIVAN AND MITCHELL AN OCEAN RACE ENTRY {eee | GREATEST FIGHT = (sseizetss ' eth man who has been through ap m a rte 1 t RARER RRR ARR ARERA RRR RRR battle ler an many diffe tit f< vr . o * conditions as I have, that is rathe®|ring and feet back of that bach * Willie ditor of the Tacoma Dally News, con- * a hard thing to decide. I have|outer rts here the tin the R tributes t of his the proposed #® knock 143 men In fourround 1 favored f 1 %&e matehir van and Cha oll for the ring ® and beat and * battle * 1 fights, ewe t ' i a * * 1 jown fror RARER ARR RARER ERE A RARER RARE nds w k K1004 i en w _ . to get a draw, an hr n ' He beat 5 na t tht to say ab al betw i the | t “ 1 he | er. 1 got ay big k 4 * Charles W. Mit En, " . P re z nape tll : ; “ fe ‘ t was made that Sullivan had re-en-|old fellows like ( My fight with Paddy Ryan was a rry Williasn Harding and KILE tered the game as a boxer, and t j great « je it lasted a k x, I i I 0s gan Mitchel! was coming to the F | ~w bett t ' n wn, though | Hilly Mulloy, John ¥ elt nly 4 it that Coast on a pugiiistic miss ' ‘ h t t rar ae Major Hughes, John . ly beaten tp, manager and trainer of the Eng * not a job But tt atest butte of | , mo | known | pulp, ck FOUN. lightweight premier, Jabes bring my ring t in ay ine fp | roun could tot Sullivan and Mitchell had twice met) bition « Richburg, M hen I beat Jak r me any nem im the ring, and r oc ten, t t Ki \ he battle b 4 what 1 thought | but * of tia corner si was there a deft y . pe rn wane f mt 1889, [my ebanoes were. I told them th he be knocked. gt termination to th ts. * Watson Bome v 1 of the et | t thought T could win sure ) . ried back.’ s\) xing with the gloves I went into training Belfast, N he betting nmoney,| Of rs betting r ns is permit- Y. Witly Mula my training) and there was certainly 1 y oming my v 1 the time s ng up a purse partner ' ng « h sides, I) latter part of the fight, and earnestly t ‘ would be In , } better man e two at the game. | d of the state, the me ¢ 1 did @ Mttle tight | @ ios with hint, :We wade Welther ha: a ring batt the ta work h as cal s, and then | pet of $1,600 there fn the . in many ye act not Jed had breakfast. § onsinted YOUGHT ON TURF cally retired of a cous f chops, or something| Both of us were stripped to the GE IN AFFAIR. Ike that, and enowgh mide * to} t then, with long tights on our America of M0 the proposed lim- make it quit tle mea en I} fogs ‘and the heavy. spiked probably pre oP ted r ween Sullivan sat around and read the papers until | that were worn in figt tunity of br famous ring | and cut ve little about 10 o'clock, to let the break-| fastened tightly to our c Gladiators together. figure in the attendance. It ts safe fast digest | Fitxpatrick, who was dy 4 MEN ARE SOUNDED. > at least surmise that followers of FLBUR-Da-LYe. 10:30 o'clock I took the | mayor of New Orleans ; ot th _— I sent a telegram to Sullivan ask-! the game would come to Tacoma -DE-LYS. , under heavy sweaters, and 4id/ pat Masterson held the watch is 1 4 F0 fing him if he would meet Mitchell kly as they would to San Fran- Fast topsall schooner entered in the ocean race, from Sandy Hook lghtship to the Lizzard, England. miles out and #tx miles back,| Kiirain, and Tom Cas |emashed him on the Jaw, im a limited rownd contest with the/ciseo or any other city that has walk and ron re in the thing to | timekeeper. Charley Mitchell and|him against the ropes wk came the reply that/ been suggested as a m de abl E j ot 2 man wn to weight 4 | Mike Denovan were in Kilrain's| senseless, I was ready t ST yeast ben wired Sattchelt. spot for the meeting. San ¥ ine ANXIOUS TO jrefused to Giveign want t Gave DIAMOND JABS harden bis muscles. Run about al corner, and Billy Muldoon and Mike|him again when something ‘wasn who replied that he did not belleve/co would send its contingent, as) \\ sued. by exper ° one Rig Bee hundred yard 1 walk a hundred, | Cleary in mine. was thrown from his commer, a3. John L. meant it. but if he did then | would other California ®. Seat- po eee an yr Men “ws onitveiiiieia r vary the distances, When I got) A heavy silence fell over the big/ing almost at my feet Che he (Mitchell) would accommodate | tle is little more than an hour's ride MEET MITCHELL paves mgr po road anes k to the training camp they | crowd. It was a perfect summer | Mitchell hod tonsed bis tewatag Le the Boston boy. Correspondence as/ from Tacoma, and no lever of the | we ult By John L. wiped me perfectly dry of sweat/noonday when the seconds andjring and the battle was wom 4 to details was then entered into, and | sport in Seattle would be pul to any 7 on eee ae The Siwashes are only sparring! ang gave me good rub. Umers climbed out of the ring, the| After we had got aboard op Doth men seemed willing to make | great inconve e to come to Ta- modus operand emp for wind nowadays. Then I was wrapped in heavy|word was gtven and the great fight|train another train came i ag the match. I forwarded a set of ar-}coma to witness the international! Regarding my proposed fight with | Ywen preparing fur « cones) al 1) ‘They'li be im the championshlp| blankets until the perspiration | was on. down the track and somebody yg ticles, general in provisions, to} match. Portland, Bellingham, Bv-| Mitchell, there ts nothing In the Jon't intend that any one e¥er Will | heavyweight class before long. began to flow freely again.) ie was a game man, was Jake|that it was the millitie Tae ~ what methods { have braaght} When Kane lands his bat in the|rnen another rub and a light b it authort him to change | crett, Olympia, Vancouver and Vic- | . te Ailtchell, authortzing him a. ympia, Van ran | world would suit me better than to |... play in preparing myselttor| solar plexis of the leather spher them whenever he found them ob-/toria, B. C.—-in feet, a score of | have a good set-to with myold-time Kilrain. He did not fight the stand-|know yet how I did it bet ty and I was ready for dinner. BY|up battle that I expected, but he| matter of fact that J wenttimg Jectionabie. Mitchell did not sixn. | neighboring towns and cities would| friend to demonstrate to the public (nese, Somtasts. I have a. ae the opposing pitcher generally takes | this time it was 3 o'clock. I alway®| gave me a terrible fight an ordinary coach winder tag q but again professed his willingness | send their quota to see Sulliven and | which has deteriorated the | wees end I shall pot start to os the coust. ‘ _ jate nearly everything I wanted, of It was a hard fight. Sometimes firet. I made for © swamp iat i t@ make a match. He was fearful| Mitchell spar. Delegations would| most. There is no doubt in my mi : Russ Hall has certainly signed P| course, barring pastry and heavy! he backheeled or cross-buttocked | stayed there until the alarm pum that there would not be sufficient|come from the far east, from the! put that I ain Mitchell's master, and Oo"? (2 (raining until the artifles |, bunch of good scrappers, and they] sweet things. Roast meat of all|me for a tall, but round after round| I got out of the. state-al ey im the meeting at Tacoma. | north, from the south, in fact. from] it wilt for ont 4) reat the auee- | eet signed between ought to be able to do things 19! kinds, chicken and vegetables with | enaea by his going down from a/| but I was brought back and ioe 3 was perfectly willing to meet|all sections of the United States. |, ¢ wh te Beles Oe Mitchell and myselt,tand whew ther! — 24-foot ring—or—no, 1 mean &| « couple of bottles of ale formed my | hiew or a throw. His face was|me just $18,000 to eeey from pag ’ Geivan, he sald, on even terma, but| earnestly belleve that a properly| This wut sek ie } sg a OF vin iy — stop fooling apd eet | baseball dimmond dinners badly cut and his body bruised by|to the penitentiary for een, Be 3 that & purse shoeid be|conducted match between Chartes/in wha nditien I am im if the oe ? Deniness in my own way! This writin’ baseball is hard work, MEDICINE BALL. the time we reached the 25th round|I cage out ahead on the and do the best I cum to prepare’ sotwithstanding the fact that there) rier a two hours’ rest I general- gue ter t. and T Will |are lots of pluggors tm the business. |1y took a wim and then gymnasium | Met be censured for looking after his| most memorable event tn the ringloe doing with a man of Jeffr ay Commonstees “4 the Ho gael Say, it's nuts for me to stand “Pi work, That consisted of boxing! 1 was pinying for his heart all the! own financial Interests, yet he must/ history of the present age. caliber, I know myseif and I can \ man tw poe di, ba. 4 he m4 before any man with the gloves ee and punching the medicine ball/itime, and every time he led out know that purses are not being WILLIE GREEN. | prove to the public at large that ow ine vo ¥ but I don't want any guy to stand) with some calisthenics and rope| with his left. I tried my hardest to hung up for boxers tn this country | Tacoma, Wash, May 17, 1905. should Mitche ~ on as ‘ off a few feet and see how near he! sipping. The ball we used to useliandg in that same spot. Constant @t the present stage of the game. Se ned ¢ is only a few years’ | can come to hittin’ mo with a smal! suggested F edbstituted for a percentage of the| Watson Mitchell and John Law-| contest nose and left eye were/ that. q@ate receipts. While Mitchell can- | ren Sullivan would prove the) yi should take place with snd of what f am cap JOHN L. md any quest 4 and T meet within a meit tre Disko meats team arsed tendons Geel ; is much different from the striking | pounding en any one spot is the! 4 Ht he expects to meet Sullivan he i ieileliotiate to. the Cantie whit’ 3 wr “er betw . ™ ; ae aoa = =, Satis Groth bag of today. It hung from the! most weakening form of attack, and} ‘Twelve-year guareates 4 my at t oar “ je tel b, onder “om ro . f quiet take Bi chenceé With him Site Gat dain nats an tenis an einies sat opi Shes anetna 14) ade ~ i vo Hg py yea eo ing by @ long rope, and as it was/his Mesh on that spot for a place Lady attendanta beat and with the promotor of the pro- rf. |think I have, and I am t hot as light as the modern bag, {t#/ maybe six inches square was cut | Posed contest—and the latter will fedge in insuing this mant co | MY, Constitution very much, ‘but Tithe Corbett family le © good Tul-| ure was seach slower. Wow eould| cna Urvised by the 13th round. be the man who will take the great- | Mitchet!, and there ie ne in ” a Sere | oat hit it terrific Diows repeatedly with-| 1 had taken many a hard punch eet chance, for upon him will de- lmuy mind but thet I can take bie) em luther than the aveiréu-| From the ball gamed I have Wit-l out tesmue the swing and some hard fails during the bat- 4 welve the responsibility of bringing oven - os 4 an me hi . front of me, which can eaa- | nessed | have come to the conclu That was about my dally programm eff the event and meeting all ex- | Now, I would like to have th be taken off. from what t was 16 | sion that a referee has a cinch Com-| roe nine kn Juat one week be- penses to be ncurred. yours ago. A man im not ax old-as | pared to the average umpire. | }long mooted question settled as\hs jooke he le an cid om he feoie ‘ fore July # Billy Muldoon and I j aan FRANCISCO SUGGESTED. Hqutshdy aa it in preside to €o on Ti tna'enns e Ma Hobdy aril & referee has to 40 bs te Set | mulled up stakes from Belfast and p ; understan: cheN clatma that Ihave met Mitchell twice: cace in|; Lag: ; bs vd ; set out for New Orleans. We took Th t. wy rid’: | - - ris dite r ed in pro i a la back Ban Francisco will give $25,000 for | Chantilly, France, where we fought |,» but the fact fa Tam prema-| It must ‘make. the player awful] % DUG cask of the water I had bewn e ars o. $s the match. While I do not believe | under the London Prise Rink Rules a gray. may } mameneite iy ong os E rT led drinking with us.and that tsa plan 1) this, if it be true I am perfectly for 29 rounda, 0 lig lllny a Nate amare fs would recommend to all fighters to- 4 1 also met him tw tur hen was " gray when I day. Ali the time on the train and t 27 years strike on him. | in New York city, and had him beat | o14 | Wf t happened to me I gues willing that the men shall box tn San Francisco. I would not stand Fair Contest ti! the Interference of the potice.| Ne when that after we had arrived in New Or- fm the way of their earning such a Oa wma tae thee Pradtage gga tae tat intermand that our come | there'd be some arguing leans and while we were in Rich- ‘The Star will send the five most popular school mmunificent sum as this for a lMmited training that I have in all or [tent is to take piace in Tacoma, Sut} Anyway, I'm not a baliplayer, and burg, I drank the water I had been fm this state to the Lewis & Clark exposition at Po 4 Fourid boxing bout. Yet as each man pong ie ‘ ot my pre- | 1 want sy that any place and| what I don’t know about the game | pay every cent of their expenses for one week, Inch drinking in Belfast. These fellows who are fighting | any tim wit me, inside of « ould ti ot ss Raye — ag are will guilt ide of ght | would fill a Smithsonian report 1 bills, entrence fares to the grounds te wee soon os poll ge | = — — — Ate for one vote. Meet in Tacoma, under my direc- nak «= meets hie at te ee eengae Mitchell DUS | ee RRRRRARRAR AS & | today have no iden of what we had b coupon—-B—sent with 96 cents for one month's ake Gane ong ger nage a ee shed 66 GR-aY thine ane ett 1 & | to go through in order to hold « SiSIpgt OF @ renewal of aan old subscription is good for 60 es ame and sta i 43 for business in the old-time wa # I ain't much om geography, *| Iovery sheriff was on the si @pectatora without having some- while I hav Senta oder toa. . | And grammar’s not my line; #/ t for ws, and the militia of ouielen oot tee manta ars pee LA Manny 9 bet _— times on thie JOHN L. SULLIVAN, |* When it comes to ‘rithmatic, | ee Would have camped on i= good for 125 VOTES. 5 Ties Oh, h—I, I'm far behind, |Our tradi if they b known the lo- Each coupon—B—accompanied by 75 cents for Buy These Oc “ # | cation of the battle ground. months’ subscription or a renewal, is good for 200 Es. Four-in-Hands, Tecks, Strings, But pat me in @ 12-foot ring, #| I never saw the Ike of a train ‘This contest will run during April, May and Just, Puffs and Hook-on-Tecks—all 25¢ CHAMPION FOX : ER S With a man who doesn't rum; #|Itke the one that puffed out of New| The five teachers having the largest number | of [i I'll make him see some stars #| Orleans that morning with Kilrain | Re ne TE ESS ee ee Ae inna ala an attle Star on the week's junket to Portiand and the in and Clark exposition. . em things; | and myself aboard. hb of us had) I'll tame the son of a gun. &/a special car to ourselves and our JOHN L. SULLIVAN, with #| linmediate party. They were empty apologies to Milton #| mail cars, #0 we could work while t | on the way up. The reat of the train | 48 EE EEE EH EE Oey HH | WOH jammed to the doors The root - TS was black with people and most of (Coupes “A.") ess. Wash, May 17, 1906, tomorrow. LION CLOTHING HOUSE y tienes to Michigan's famous football coach First Ave. South and Main Street. | who has just signed another five Co 1 ES COest, __ AMUSEMENT M’CREEDIE 18 HOT ‘gp aed STAR THEATER AFTER JACK HICKEY Cor. First eeeee eet eee ee No. 1—Champion Sabine Result, I VOt@ fOP...cvescceceeeceescreny Of ‘ste. and tee “4 them rode free, It was bard and Admission 10c and 26c., and come pone npar b ph sconnecnne ose he haetoer bo toca BASE BALL dangerous to get up there to them School, City of....+seee++-, County of-.++0+ Tonight and All This Week. : ~ ng am- em and they refused to come down and ‘ash- Matinees every day 2 to 4-30 ie oe ee ee plon of 1905. Sire of Wandeo pay their fares, Renaud's ansistants ag the most popular teacher in tht State of Wi Nights 7:20 to 19:30. me Cates back in the game ané Knight, Wand. ‘gol RRA RKEKE AHR HHH tried to frighten them shooting pls- Sorite C CULLIVane his wires out for some more pitch- Bn Acer fn BF a | #1 tote wp Seal Ge adie OF the en nn ington. ant Gent Vamtectie Aete. ers. The other day he received a many winning torrents * GAMES TODAY. Slee means b 2 > a {Signed} z ee: Three Shows Every Night. telegram from Hickey, who was one No. 2—-Sabine Hecruit, sll BD “ as hing sa of Dugdale’s star hex artiote. ticker | school terrier of splendid appear- When we got Into Richburg, Kil- tee iertetiereimerrmncencctey *. Hic | ; % = Onkland at Seattle. i vane wa nat ird Avenue is pitching for Cleveland and is dis- | ance and winning record. S Weteen os Gen an % | Tain went to the house of « friend | natinfied. He wrote to Manager | ean ne aceenmpicn Sabine Resist. pertiand at Gan F ee eae oF Theater SeCeecdia, ending thet he woelt jsire of Sabine Resister and Tt Bae: at Gan Pranciese. 4 way. His name was Rich, I believe, “The Most Popular Theater.” like te be air nt | the finest terriers in the wad. and he owned a big lumber yard. “ ns Roses & Drew. Managera sore Rees ace sees — ———— ty | He RREEKRKEEK | Apartments in a nice house were (cunpen =") ao wired him for his terma VICTORIA, Mag 19.~Visterta do-| OTe Ee LR hance ete steseeeseseces Wash, May 17, 1905 I had a good long sleep that night and woke in the morning feeling fine. We were ready to start about 10:30, when we got word that there Was some trouble with the sheriff. | feated Vancouver by a score of 4 to 3 at thie place Tuesday. Galaski, | for Victoria, had the visitors at his mercy all through the game. Rain | interrupted the game for 10 min-| utes. Score: Night Prices—20c, 20c, 49¢, S0c. Matinees—l0c and 25¢. TONIGHT All Week—Saturday Matinee. Grand Scenic Revival Subscrip- Enclosed please find months’ subscription to The Seattle Star. tion to be in the name of It seemed that after the crowd had 0 0002 ee ns Mee NBO CFOWE RAG) BNO cece ees cenccnccovces weeserce “UNCLE TOM’S CABIN” ed ra 4°00 00 00 0 On, | Hathered about the ring the sheriff ‘The Most Complete Production Ever Batteries—Rabbitt and Smith; | “nbed over the ropes and read the| MATOS 00000000000. Presented in Seattle. | riot act, and commanded the crowd Galaski and Ford. dE*Ee, Next Week—“Robert Emmett.” to break up and leave. Town » . — " — But Renaud climbed into the ‘ he RAIN PRE S GAME. CORRES v00s vides octeer cow Woe seeess BRLLINGHAM. Mey ee eg. [TINK slipped $260 into his hand. ead Fulah preserve co That w all the trouble we had WAG eseceseccesecaces oe ate eeee eee weeenenee Recreation day's game postponed on account of | Ena’ natilytieg B. 1] ¥ ductal START FOR RING Please credit........... ~ M'CREEDIE SORE eatistactory, Cal McVey and Um- AMERICAN LEAGUE. Billy Muldoon and Mike Cleary, | i “ te rf a Park PIANOS AT UNHEARD-OF SAN FRANCISC 7,~| Dire Betley, of the Pacific National! New York 3, St. Louis 2 dat gob Psat Monger gen ened te a Ne Ot OE SS PRICES. This is the time, while Hl] sea. phot = . Fogg 4 a ~| league, have sent in applications to bs Hceadl 2 myself, started out about 11 o'clock ae re eRe Ep School, City of the great sale is going on. Bar- ager McCreedie, of the Portland | President Bert for positions on his National Le for the ring. Richburg was only a gains in slightly used Pianos, §| 4. ts hot under the collar be-| stare, < bs iat League. small town and the ring had been eMecccscccery COMM CL. cccccceces Hallet @ Davis ‘ cause he had to take bis team south still eaiindameatiaiisssepeteniting Now York, 4, Chicago 0. pitched in a little plece of wood Lester «+6 | this week, while Los Angeles avold-| ENGLISHMAN WON Pittaburg 9. Brooklyn 7 country, about a quarter of a mile CSIMED] vee eec ee ceeeeee te vee seeeerees + soeeerenans 3 ed making a trip by having the T YORK, May 17. Owen! 5t- Louls 11, Philadelphia 8 out of town, iy tei Gas mi " ; coma games transferred xouth. Me-| Moran, of England, won « deciaton ee I remember that scene as if I had @ subscription ts @ Creedie attempted to prevail upon|over Monte Att Casitornia, in| BASEBALL AT ARLINGTON fought the battle yesterday, As 1| rekewal put an X here) Harrig to let the Seals piay at Port.|a 20-round battle fought tm the ARLINGTON, Ma told this man Bich aweek nit anenss ( : Y | ARLD N, May 17.—Arlington | told you, man Rich owned a {Take Virginia and Cedar St. Ca Hoffman Piano ....... $60 f|'and this week, but without avail,|shadow of the Palisades, Tues@ay and Stanwood will play Sasnteal a lumber yard and he had built up La fost 5 fee now mye o, _ content the ata. Attell was all in after Sie | Higiana park, Arlington, next sun. | 8T@&t TOW Of seats on all four sides Sea is ‘er of the scheduled games. tenth round, but managed, by stall-| 4a of the arena. Those were ja +! . % , | pola sor tainasi ln sc ¥ immed SEND ALL COUPONS TO MANAGER, TEACHERS’ COM ing, to Inst out the full 20. wit 0 “ SED aL On ‘O MANAGBR, Greenbaum’s Cloak and CLIN E LS) dines Gak arene h excited mon yelling greetings| & Sen YALL COUPONS TO MANAGER: Th i, sap and bets at each other across the CARKEEK WON T EO be... a ring, There were big trees all Suit House SAN FRAN( “THE FAIR TO THE FAIR, i Please notify Polk's Directory © ‘ > . Be “ From {ue maker to the arer PIANO HO USE \ntated here that Gus Klopf will be|Carkeek defeated Dun Molood in al if yon han Racaet Ah asipaows Big sround behing the ovate and there THE STAR SENDS THEM THERE? is a 1 irat Ave., just above FP. O. [fOropred by the Pacific Coast leag restling bout here Tues night, ‘or business, The di ee Tel.—Sunset, Main 3448. Fonte His wort umpire has not been getting the first and t falls is cree oe ene a) ae e Hight in the center of the stop- its aalnal titan ee ane inh Semen ainda

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