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See eee eee Paced a candaananaPanaacnannarende THE DOPE SHEET--*\ es HUNT SEER RRR RE and Seeee The university of Washington can) Obara cf, Sishimhi rf, Kono p., offer no ex for the showing | Yamawaki o. made by its crew in the intercol Kono, who pitehes for the Wase legiate Lake Whshington|da college baseball team, of Tokio, Decoration day Neither it| Japan, is said to be a wonder, He Dlame the crew. When the fact ts/can pitch all day long and never taken into consideration that # to mind ft in the feast, Washington rowed a m The sojourn of the team down in greater distance than the others, Californta has been more than suc at that against a heavier sea cessful, The men are looked upon | wind, besides being forced during | With great favor by the students of the last half of the race to pull aj the University of California, It ts} Doat half full of water, it may be|W be hoped the negotiations be waid With all fairness that the men| (ween the University of Washington | race on can crew pat up as goed a showing as the| and the manager of the Japanese winners team will result in bringing the lit Many of those who witnessed the} Ue brown men here. Face stated that in their belief sae Washington might have won the Jeffries is the only fighter who race had she a shell which was|Sdopted the stage who been | built with accommodations for a| honest enough to come out and say | that he could not act. At the same| |time there are many of the others who are aware of the fact regard ing themeelves, but do not care to admit it eOxswain. Tt was through lack of a gexwain that the Washington shell went far out of ite course in the Face. In spite of the fact that halt @ hundred spectators, who were out near the shell in canoes and small * | boats, yelled to the Washington |, It ts quoer that Sharkey has never | iiler tos Sant that ther tried to elevate the stage as have ee Cate orien jean Imagine what a matinee idol e by it has been said he would maka two great minds are b | onto than one great mind. In most cases | Ni Patterse on the stage the deciding of a question of note| , Nae Patterson goes on tho stag: on aid not ie leh t houen or tmore, men, | 2 Yaudeville on Monday next and > oon en eM she will attempt a few rounds of rather than to the decision of one} 7 been. 3 4 for| In the Unked States the colleges boxing. _ She has been bored for some Ume. using coxswains tn their racing shells out number the Institutions | which do not. Athletic managers of some dis- tinction and experience say (hat men cannot be altogether depended upon When not guided by a coxswain. The showing of the Washington crew Tuesday seems to bear out this meatement. If the majority of the eolteges in America and, in fact, other countries where rowing races are held, deem it wise to use a cox- Swain, why could not Washington? Perhaps it was a matter of expense. “Oh, very w-e-l-1!" Did any of the gray-haired veter- ans who have to lock back for 40 ont or 50 years to the time when they tn A i the distance, one mile, in baseball ever expect to read ticing the track record. Sherwood Magee, of the Philadel- phia Nationals, made a world's ree- ord the other afternoon. During one game he was at bat five times. Once two Quakers were on bases, the next time one tourist waited, and the next three eccasions were marked by full housen. Twelve men needed trans- portation home and Magee left the whole crowd! FAVORITES WIN HE MONE ap like this: Five favorites out of the seven jama 3b, Hashido %\ came under the wire with the ®, Isumitano ib, Oshikawa 2 and the talent went home money, with swelled purses, feeling good for one day at least. The day was one of the best at the Meadows this At Factory Prices SHOES AT HALF PRICE. ee Ocyrohe finished second three LION CLOTHING HOUSE Gave jes followed by Hugh Mc wan. 3ST AVE. 8. AND MAIN ST. —————_——————« | McGowan started off In the lead AMUCEMENTS with Bombadier and Stilicho cloce behind him. St. George, Jr, got y fifth. At the quarter he edged and was within @ length and a half of the leaders, At the half he was leading by two lengths, after | ¢ which he never let up until the fin-| JOHN CORT, Mer. Both Phones. 65 Pridey and Seturday, Saturday Mat- ines, June 2 and 3, Bargain Price Matinee Saturday. | ish. j ENGAGEMENT OF RICHARD] Following is a short summary of WAGNER'S MASTERPIECE, | the day's races: First race, six furlongs—El Chi huahua fret, Gold Finder second and Wistaria third. Time, 1:14% T. Clark up on winner. Second race, five furlongs--Miss Provo first, Charles Lamar second, | and Eldred third. Time 1:01%. W. Smith up on winner. Third race, four furlongs-—-Tenor- ENLARGED ORCHESTRA, ‘Together with “The Reten of Louis | fm animated pictures. De- Seriptive Lecture by Mr. J. Alex.| Hanna, assisted by Mary Louise Clary, famous contralto. 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Tel.—Sunset, Main Mis. rer THE SEATTLE cag See BAY 51, 1905. THE CHAMPION BRUISER BACK boas of tho James Jabemhard Tog ne, of the squared circle, also Realm of Queensberry, has searching for health in California since his retirement from the lime- light. And he sticks to his prom fee not to let himself be used to remake history, as established by A. Pratl He, or his press agent, that busy microbe of today's public life, haa calmly declared that Jeff, unable to find more works to conquer, has sald his last goodby to t up holatered mitts and will, for the next fow weeks, spend his time searching for the health he lost af ter a week in Chicago. No one has offered a reward, however, to the individual bringing back the lost article. With the retirement of Jeffries, the only undefeated heavy-weight champion of the world, under Queensberry rules, retires, For the first time the title has not been knocked off the shoulders of the de fender James J, Jeffries was born in Car toll, Ohio, in 1875, but no one knew of ft until after the 11th round at Coney Island, June 9, 189, when Fitzsimmons took the count after an engagement with James’ mauites. Then the public learned that Carrol! cccupled a spot upon |the clase surface of the state to which all great men manage to trace their nativity. Jim*s folks left Carrol! before the sture delineator of Davy Crockett knew much about it. Out on the lope of the Sierras, Jim led the ow tired of It da de for Filled with ozone a store clothes, James J. went to work, He was not particular about bis cholee of profession, so long aa it brought weekly returns in the shape of those «green things o. kd by Uncle Sam. As a fitting field for this purpose Jim chose a boiler shop and did stunts, like catching white hot rivets in @ small barrel, until he equal to that of a major league backstop. As & promotion he was given @ 16-pound sledge and allowed to hold it againat the end of a rivet which another fellow pounded the stuffing out of. Later Jim did the stuffing kn CALIFORNIA WiWS INTERCOLLEGIA}E ROWING RACE The University of California crew won the intercollegiate boat race on | Lake Washington Decoration ¢ making the distance, two miles, 13:50. She led the Stanford in crew which came in second by fully 10 lengths and Washington, which came im third, by fully 4. The freshman race was won by Stanford in 14 minutes fat. Berkeley came in sec- ond. ‘The varsity race started at 3:11, ‘The men started off with an easy stroke, which was steadily increased until the men were laying to it for all they were worth. Owing to But- terfieid of Stanford breaking an oar, the men were recalled and It was 3:38 before the final getaway was made California started off for the «eer ond time at a fast stroke, bolding 36 like a breexe until Madrona park was reached, when she pulied up and skimmed along neck and neck with Stanford. After parsing Ma- } drona, California again took a spurt and ran away from Stanford. Washington by this time was over in the middie of the lake, swashing along, with the shell shoving Its nose through the waves and shipping nens at every stroke, California! er let up whtil Just before the had finish, race cinched. Stanford rowed in good form. apparently lacked strength. Wash ington was doing good work whe the conditions under which Its wes rowing were taken into considera- tion. The following made of the shells when she up the crews California—B. annister, cap- jtain and stroke ree Jones, No, D. M. Evans, No, 2; EB. V. Dodg iB. | ON HIS NATIVE HEATH AGAIN JEFFRIES CAMPING ON HEALTH'S TRAIL ing act, unconsciously learning «& stunt which he later performed on human betoga |, Often, during his career in the boller shop, Jim stopped pisces of falling metal, Once in a while a ime would slip and cop him on the Jaw or in the stomach. Fre- quent occurrences toughened him until he became almost bullet proof. While training for bis fight at Carson City with Fitasimmons, Jim Corbett, then champton, wanted a husky «parting partner, and sothe kindly meaning but unsophisticated {riend sent the boilermaker to the amp. Used to stopping sledges with bis! anatomy, the love tape landed upon hia frame by “Gentleman Jim” made Jeffries laugh. He asked if a |chmmpton coulde’t hit hard enough to hurt, and when he found that Corbett was giving him the beet fp ock- | his locker he determined to become | dition once more | Freshman crew—H. J. Shauffie, | captain, No. 2; C. L. Mlokes, stroke; 1 3 K. Puller, No. 3; W. MH. Wilbert, pe G. Dutterfiel4d, bow; | M. P. Bryan, No 2: B. Bryan, No. 3; |W. Turner, coxmwain; W. H. Dele, stroke. Vreahmen—Stroke, EN. Smith; N. Cole, bow; L. R. Gay, No. 3; Co- nant, No. Washington University—Dan Pul jlen, stro’ Owen Crim, No. 3; Dick Gloster, No. 2; Tilton, bow. Freshmen—Brackett, bows) Clark, No. 3; Christy, stroke; Albers, Na 2. PENDED HIM y YORK, May 31—The at pended Jockey Hildebrand for remainder of the meeting “for competency, and referred hie ca: the Jockey club, somsanaatioen CHANGE OF TRAIN Time om the Northern Pacific, cot ing June 4th. Wateh for PHOTO SUPPLY Co, School of Photography free ta Amateurs BOSTON DENTAL PARLORS Twelve-year guarantee Lady ettendanta Hours—8;30 to te it. Both pi on 1420 SECOND AVENUE 4 FINST AV Phones—Sunset, dependent | Tuesday morning. the game was a fly caught behind champion himself. Having learned the rudiments of the game, Jeff put it to use by beat- ing three heavy-weights, Including Choyneki, and drawing with Rublin, before tl This Next year he beat Peter Jackson, Joe Goddard, Pete Everett, Tom Sharkey and Bob Armatrong. Then he was ready for the title, and took it ay from Fitzsimmons at Coney y the eon Later he ‘fought a terrific battle with Shar key at the mame place. He has had| cight fights since then, the longest | |being 23 rounds, with Corbett at Coney istand Men being unable to knock him out, Jeffries succumbed to {ness He has gene back to the bills around Harbin Springs, where, fol- lowing his favorite pastimes, he will wy to regain perfect physical con eR * ‘WITH THE AMATEURS? * » REET The Imperial baseball team de- foated the Lake View team by a seore of 11 to 1 at Lincoln Park ‘The feature of second base, by Fred Thompson, shortstop for the Linperiais. 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Good work ai low prices, guaranteed for ten years, hi made world-wide reputation for the Brown's Painless Dentists, T13 First avenue, BRIDGR WORK |: Other dentists come and go, but the Brown's dentists remain the name reliable, up-to-date dentists, BROWN’'S PAINLESS DENTISTS 713 First Avenue Parlors 1, 2 4, 6 and € Union lock, one door south of MacDougall Southwick’s, 8:30 9 m. to 6:00 p to 12:30 p,m ™. m SEATTLE | PORTLAND 4 RRR ERR \ Little Gossip About § Spring Sports of World-News. and b Notes of the Day--By Len Hunt * GAMES TODAY, * Beattic at Portland * Tacoma-Oakland, at ‘Frisco. * Gan Francisco at Los Angeles.* | *) (Pee ee ee * * *. “ . * * STANDING OF THE CLUBS. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE, w le P.C Tacoma ee es Oakland 7 2% 509 San Francisco 2 (87 509 Los Angeles 2% 626A Portiand % 7 481) eee one 2 a 423 soos | NATIONAL, | AMBRICA | Per Cul Per Ct} New York TS7|Cloveland 606 | Philadelphia. .683/Chicago bas | Pittsburg 661)/Philadelphia 676 Chicago 613Detrott bey Cincinnati 472|Bosten: 471 Bt. Louis 405|Washington. 444 Boston 276 @t. Louls ... 417 Brooklyn 467|New York... 371 | PORTLAND, May %1.--The Si washes were defeated here Tuesday by @ score of 4 to 1 The scoring was done ia the fitth | and sixth inings on both sides Garvin twiried fer the Webfooters and hold the Indians from start to | finish. Portland made it's four runs in the sixth when Boyle paw ed three men. A double and a sin | gle scored the whole bunch. Score The score Beattle Hits . Portland Hite vin and McLean. GRAHAD LosT GAME | SAN FRANCISCO, May 31.—1t ‘was a pitcher's battle here today and Tacoma won out by a score of 3 to 1. Graham lost the game In the third inning when be passed the two first men at the bat. Sheehan then lammed out a hit which scored Kelley saved Oak- shutout when he Owing to teams are scrapping for the head of the list, two umpires officiated. Captain Van Haltren was fined $15 for protesting dectsiona n Tacoma a6 ¢ Onkiand . eosce SB 8 Batteries Keefe and Graham, Graham and Byrne. GRAY — ‘EM OUT 108 ANGELES, May 21.—Los Angeles shut Frisco out in the game hi Tuesday. Gray, for t Angels, was invincible, Wheeler, for San Francisco, was touched up for 13 hits Shea was fined $5 for kicking. Score Rw K Toe Angelew 66 wecceee 7 WO 4 San Francieoo +o -@® 6 & Batteries Gray end Spies; Wheeler and Shea. AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT WASHINGTON Beeston 4, 2, Washiagton 3, 0. AT CLEVELAND—Cleveland 6, 1, St. Louis 3, ©. AT CHICAGO—Detrott 1, 3, Chi- cago 0, 2 AT PHILADELPHIA—Philadel- phia 6, New York 6. SS Se ee Sees | to first place | third place Mis. Madison Now Leads THE POPULAR TEACHER OF THE B, F, DAY SCHOOL POLLED A HEAVY VOTE AND GAINS THE FIRST PLACE IN THe GREAT CONTEST nn HOR TOR tt te tO tO) Mine Mary Downle BPE * 1! wise Alice Turner Longte! " anagtell The 1,000-vete coupon has *| Ming Kana Harris Warren res been such « popular feature ef Mise De Hart Beattle High the teacher cotest this week Mise Nina M Interbay that it will be published again Mise Maynard pen on Saturday. Nielnor sors Pact Anyone sending @ new sub- Frerch Mercer soription or renewal for three : Vv. Be Olymple monthe sccompanied by 75 *| Mixx Agnes Queen Adthe cents will be allowed to cast ONE THOUSAND votes for the school teacher he consid ers to be the most popular one in the estate. This is the best chance yet SUPERIORS WON REESE ESE ER ERR ER RE offered to help your favorite Tho Superiors defeated the fe teaol win one ef the prize x| ttle Klectric team at Recreations trips to the fair, park Tuesday by a acore of 7 to 4 Don't forget, every three *| The game was good and bag ig months’ subscription is good spots. McClaire, who pitched fee for 1,000 votes if you fill out the Electrics, passed men all Saturday's cou in the first inning, forcing fm 9 The “ten-vote” coupon will run. He allowed nine passes dur. also appear Gaturdey, ing the first three innings, Bal ford, for the pitched a SEER ee fine game, siriking out 16 men | Score : Even ya cannot stop The | Star readers from votis , and voting |B: speriors ...... Ee S 5 lively, for thelr favorite teachers. | mectricn ‘ 4 All day ‘Tuesday, notwithstanding ' . ne Batteries periors, Belford that the town was bumy celebratix - ord tnd Memorial day, the votes came in| Hemingway; lectrics, McClain aud Pickens. DAY DEFEATS OLDFIELD, steadily, and the effect ts seen in the list of Contestants and where they stand. Mims Madison, of the B. F. Day i achool, polled the biggest De CHICAGO, May ot the Chicago carried off the hon day's racing of the automobile mes at Harlem Tuesday. In & 10-mile {heart breaking drive with Barsey Oldfield, Jay won the $1,000 ea prize in the fast time of 94084 jumping from fourth Miss Chase, of the Walla Walla school, was another big |wainer, moving up from fitth to Miss Hines, of the Roy was third in point of gain, tion day vote, achool, poe ated up several notches in the In addition to tis the Chkeago maa ‘Tuesday's total vote wan 24,001.| defeated Louls C. Hevrolet, the This brings the total number of | Frenchman, in » 6-mile special race votes to date up te 426,081 | for a purse of $500. Jay's time'ts ‘The following is the standing of | this event was 4:58, the candidates to date ; me. Scheot| The Ballard team defeated the Madison B. F. Day | White Stars Tuesday at the Ballad McMillan . Ballard| park by = score of 8 to 7 in the Leu Cha: -- Walla Walls | kind of game that made the crowd Mins Liitien Metcalf . Cascade! go wild. Hard hitting ‘by both Mise A. Franees Nichols....Rainier by Me- Miss Bertha Johnson... Interlake | lings fond oo elie ett | and O'Donnell, of the White Star, awkion aetna Laks | 12 left field, wore the features of the Whitey .. Ballard | 8° ; Miss Blanche Banta...Seattle High| J0¢ McGinnis got his usual home Miss Bunker . South Park | TUM over the left field fence, and Mise Nellie Gat.. Westerman gave an exhibition of Miss Metta Armour base running that was great, get- Miss Dora Hines ting three stolen bases in the game. Miss Nellie Po: . Manager Fitzgerald, of Ballard, is Mine Mabel Nettleton. . ‘Longtetiow still strengthening his team, and i- Miss Rachel Hyland. «. Central) tends to take Belond’s Rainien Miss Pearl Bacon. Beacon Hili|into camp next Sunday at Recres- Mise Grace Fiall oi The Star’s World’s Fair Contest The Star will send the five mest popular school teachers fn this etate te the Lewis @ Clark exposition at Portland—wifl pay every cent of their expenses for one week, including rail- Toad fares, hotel bills, entrance fares to the grounds, ete. Bach coupon—A—is good for one vote. Each coupon—B—sent with 25 cents for one month's subs scription or @ renewal of gan old subscription 4s good for vores. Each coupen—B—secompanied by 60 cents for a new sub- scription for two meatha or & renewal of an old subscription, is good for 125 VOTES. Each coupon—B—accompanied by 75 cents for a months’ subscription er a renewal, ts good for 200 Votes. This contest will run during April, May and June. The five teachers having the largest number ef vy when the contest expires will be the lucky guests of The ettle Star on the week's junket to Portiand and the great Lew- fe and Clark exposition. (Coupon “A.” NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT PITTSBURG—Pittaburg 6, 9, St. Louis 0, 6 AT CINCINNATI Cincinnati 0. AT BOSTON—Philadelphia 15, 2, Boston 3, 1 AT NEW YORK—New York 7, 3, Brooklyn 2, 4. CANUCKS SHUT OUT BELLINGHAM, May 31.—Vic- toria went down to defeat in the game here Tuesday by « score of 9 to 0 Druhot, for Bellingham, pitched a fine game, allowing but five scattered hits, struck out four and gave but one pass. Soore: Chicago 1, K Bellingham . 1 Victoria .. 7 M cLoshy "S MEN WIN EVERETT, May 31.—Five singles off Hamon and ten men struck out by Vancouver gave the victory to Vancouver by @ score of 1 to 0, Seore: Vancouver Koverett .. COLLEGR BASEBALL. At New Haven—Yale 8, Andover 1. At Princeton—Pennsytvania State College 8, Princeton 6, At Crawfordsville lege 3, Indiana 2, At Ithaca—Cornell of Pennayivanta 3. At Champaign—Michigan 8. nols 7. Col- Wabash 1, Untversity mM. ee Are You Going East? The Northern Pacific will well re- duced rate tickets on June 15th and 16th, Call at N, P. City Office for all particulars. I vote for.. of. School, as the most popular teacher im tht State of Wash- ington. (Signea] “B.”) Wash, May 31, 1905. Enclosed please find ........ cents, for .... months’ subscription to The Seattle Star. Subscrip- on to be in the name of Name . Address ....6+ Town Please credit votes for the most popu- lar teacher in the State of Washington to......... . wonrace 3 , City of na essbeccetsbe sg: QeUMbPOR (Stgned] .. (it the mubecription ts a renewal put an X here.) ER, TEACHERS’ CON- WASH. PONS TO MANAC STAR, SEATTLE, “THE FAIR TO THE FAIR, THE STAR SENDS THEM THERE ba antes teen a ental atnitean sans donde in