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THE SEATTLE ST WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1905. “HERE ARE PICTURES OF 11 MEMBERS OF THE PHILADELPHIA WATIOWAL LEAGUE BASEBALL 1LAm KRUEGER. DOOLIN. CAPT. GLEABON THOMAS. . ABBOTT. Ho used to be a Pirate, but Duffy Doolin played short for Jersey MGEE. WASHER. KATIOR. Harry, the ex-Clevelander who is copped him from the ¢x-champione, City last year, and 1s trying to One of the Phillies’ outfielders He 1s not half a# sour a he loot Tho dig outtiolder who has hada The Akron, ©, boy who is being _ Mique, who went from St Louls now doing backstop work with the and this season he will play the out- make good with the Phillies in the who failed to get within 20 points and is a cracking good second br Year's experience with the Phillies, tried out by Duffy this apring. Browns to the Phillies last fall. Quakers. Sais tor tha Gealers coma Geaition tale apeings of the 300 mark as s hitter, man. —— RRA A RARER RARER RRR AR ARR AR RRR : THE DOPE SHEET--%\jh : FOI RII IORI IIT IIIT OT IITA I AIS HACKENSCHMIDT WEARY OF FAKING WRESTLERS, * George Hackenschmidt, the Russian, was not favorably im- pressed by the ability of the American wrestlers on his visit here, In & recent interview abroad he says some unpleasant things about them. “Hack has resumed his tour of the music » De nananeeeeeneeeravrerevereusayad STANDING OF THE CLUBB, | Won Laat See ERE ERE ee ee * . * * 2 halls, and is throwing from three to six men nightly. * | Tocoma .. .« 33 i Buddy Ryan is still welter-) they found the roads bad tn Oregon. | “When I wrestled in St. Louis,” sald the Russian, “I was * | 'Frisco.. 29 ; fweight chapion of the world. He| According to their report the roads in high fever, my temperature being 104. It is strange but * | Portland a) teok another cinch in the title Tues-| were 90 per cent good th California true that I was never stronger in my career than I was that *& |Les Ang “a a Gay at Butte when he knocked out} and 10 per cemt good in Oregon. All night. ‘The devil seemed to posseas mo, and I went at my op- ® | Oakland .. . 47 wer eas Ot Cintra, wih) tres of Cem Rave qalnsd tn Rech, ponent with a determination to annihilate him tf posible. * |Seattle.. .... “4B” ee ee Oe tow e Be me sented “Returning to my expertence in America, I must say that # They say it was @ grucling/ At a local amateur game recently q I had the time of my life and will not forget some of the nice * NATIONAL. ooter ere Sc usement 5 x @ongratuiations to the Seattle|men. The drop ball seemed to be}, Phillie backstop who has -nover during the championship season. ababenory the wrestlers. Wherever I went to seek @ match | was confront- # | Pittsburg, 614\Chicago , Zannch and Canoe clud! Tree artne the tad and thle ‘spoe | bad his name in big type as a won-He went to Philadelphia from Chi- ‘The olf Boston slab artint Hugh |$ (ue, vTesiere, Wuherover 1 wens to Stk ior unsportamaniike # |Chicago.,.... .600\Philadel q The regatta pulled off under the|tator called out “Crouch and hit tt.”| (°F hoses Seay eyes oh ee vem propositions to me. When they saw that I was not a faker # | philadelphia. .697 Bs of that orgsnization at/ The tip was followed, and the crowd | ex Ree —— ——————-—- —— - they avoided me and began to say unkind things about me If #® | Cincinnati... .61 4 nnn: RUMIEED, wine Net} seered Wass © chan BR wee Sete! guess | became unpopular with some of them, but I don't mind * | st. Louis success trom a efandpolnt of/ coming, That reoter knew what he) this as long as I have the better element on my side.” * | Brookiyn dom, but the way the crowds| was talking about. Many of our * le oe out showed that the sport ts/ best batsmen adopt this plan in Pee Pee ee ee eee 8888 lel > The Siwashes and Commaters whacked up on the “swag” out ag | Popular in Seattle beating the spit ball I eras went ae tat oe WHEN HE FACED FITZSIMMONS : ieee ces ao : unity to celebrate the Fourth. FAN +00D \ |Fourth, the clam-diggers baggiag. cris, ¢ crew from the Vesper Boat club |the first game and the Southems, ‘ ‘Philadelphia won tts heat against —_—_—— COOLNESS IN THE RING AMONG NOTED MITT SLINGERG |the battles. In far-off Alaska the dest univers tub et knight of the padded mitt is en plus the umpire, took the afterncom night ¢ ad ; fe Henley this year and made the| Sypestlit Tuesday. was there| 4 THEME FOR GENTLEMAN JIM'S THOUGHTS — A COLD’ | jay ea preemie opere houfte affalr. reves gama jeath, up by some pyrotedh= #08 nose over the finishing line first./" Stickney covers center as tf it v to come to the region of ice and ve pocya tiga = mag American fags waved from all parts) were a two-foot lot. He's all over snow to met @ local man on Gtekesr th me ars A first and BY JAS. J. CORBETT. spectator for at least two rounds, nd. mage | minion day. 1 sent word to him sinainbiiebaity » , Paes eros wen hig Acreage ne we going to dot| (COP7Hght, 1905, by the Nowepaper| when he would settle down and|that l was no longer in the ring Se Ss aes ee Siete Wiens, o former White Sox] ‘Keep up the championship pace Enterprise Association.) | work like « whirlwind informed biam of two or three| In a scheduled championship ta- and Beckett; umpires, Beattio and | ‘Melt Brea ; Be j accomplished « rare feat for| or hit the rough porns om George Dixon and Champion Jef-| Before I won the title I never | others who would fill the bill crosse game on Tuesday afternoon Whittet, Seattle; Barr, Vancouver, |. Bonre Of morning gunw, | sae a Toledo American association Ruse Hall got “soaked” by Um fries were the two coolest fighters| appeared on the stage. I w | My friend informs me that he/@t Madison park, Seattle gave the| Penalties Horrobin, 6 min.; Oakland 9100000 *. recently when he pitched and | pire tn the stened game Rues | "at over stepped into a ring | home tn the ring, as much so cleaned up nearly $20,000 in the| Vancouver twelve a severe drub-| Morrison, 10 min.; Ritebie, 6 min; | is aries it sick ‘eal a The former would sit in his|the dinner table. But when I made bing, wining by « score of $ goals|Green, 6 min.; Reynolds, 5 min.; wen a double-header at Louisville. el wt three years at the fighting .. we by / 5 ; y \ ‘ : fy ugh ” Set on + ne ng diamond | 27°#/0e room, read the papers and/ my first trip around the country as vame. This would be a good place|to 4 Ritchie, 5 min.; Green, 5 min. wood; Mockiman and. Stantegy ae an, Brey saps | discuss fighters of promise before alan actor, I lost a lot of coolness. oft the Mitehell-Sullivan| The game was very fast until) Team scoring. Scored by. Time. ‘Perry McGovern visited a fortune- mediator on Tuesday was very much | patie The within 10 minutes of the end, when| 1—Beattle.....Cameron ..2:30 min.|_ The biggest crowd of the a ng strain I was under each the Bowery, New Yor ged May, according to dis. | ‘oqine, Hmburger Some of his ic;|,, remember on one occasion the|day told on me. Consequently, — the visiting players seemed to love | 2—Seattle. ..|/McCance 3.20 min. | "840m hand in the aftern pe Pr — ‘and, in an altercation with| prancisco referee twitter. SOR) Little negro asked for pen and ink.| when I met Fitaximmons I was «| PEOATTA WAS heart, and several ragged plays re 3 Vancouver. Clarkson 10:00 min. |1) giweshen* on ceccenstvann lure - 4 | He quietly wrote a letter to a friend| different man than when I faced sulted. rst Quarter. tion “seer,” who happened to be a ite quietly oa er tom | Peeks Tack Torey, clawed. the pa- | pages iets Pitched gilt-edeed in the middle west. Not the least | Sullivan; I was extremely nervous, Before the players had been en-| 4—Vancouver.Cameron ..2:00 min, |tortes, and of coure the team GAG io, iilaty side eptte. Alf et which coco] cag cnleckee J | bit of nervousness was displayed; Bob Fitasimmons, by the way, SUCCESSFUL gngot 20 minutes, the tactics of the} Half Tima cise Hike the dubia ot 4 oat Civ! fe show that the fortune-teller| Bray cae Guid the worst of 1t| 284 the letter is today preserved | allows someone else to do his worry- old-time Donybrook fair were in| 6-—Beattle.....Wallace ..7:00 min. | DAM ise ne pOeM Co mile ae a @hould not have attempted to read/in all his decisions in the second | >¥ Dixon's friend as a souvenir of}ing. Mt si vogue. Scrap after scrap took place| 6—Seattle.....McCance ..2:00 min. but of th oa don "eaaeee the little fellow’s hand—especially o the great little man’s nerve. enough ‘The regatta on Lake Washington,/and in some cases the men fought| 7—Seattle Cameron ..1:20 mm. nt ry mae r te (eek euagaa bien tn the] Gh, well, St'e nly right thet ‘iia ae a 2 ee (| tke cmt and dogs. In one instance! §—Vancouver. Keefer ... 2:30 min SS leone ome band saad well, ont a Seattle and a Vancouver man were) 9—Seattle.....Cowan ..-.1:00 min. | Seattle amassed fam! old Oakland should get one game ruled off for “slugging.” after which | 10—Vancouver. Keefer ....2:30 min.|S4t bingies Siiields held out of the sertes' Commuters down in good shape Bales Mary Sutton, of Pasadena, Sons nse they went to the side of the field) Third Quarter. hb ldn't def oe . and commenced over again. Spec- | 11—Seattle. ....McCance .17:00 min, |he,coulant defeat the other { tat tc 1 i ore inter*erred and took the men |12—Seattle.....Milno .....2:00 min. |90) hit on the chim by @ foul apart. _ Seattle won the game by superior retired in favor of Dashwood. Me 7 team work, both on the home and | Hale took “Rusty's” place when the | defense fields, Both ends worked latter went to warm the bench. Score of afternoon game: PARLORS Tal. ie showing the Engiish girs! every game she has been entered fn far, as, according to the score, “there was nothing to it.” Bully for Mary; between you and the ean oarsmen at Henley, Uncle Bem is doting right well over in Ed-/ Ward's domains. Frank O’Brien, who has been se-} | to c&ptain the Yale baseball | Ras been a shortstop om the feam three seasons. He is ao Pitts- burg, N. Y.. doy. Abe Attel, of California, has de- ‘Med that English money looks good to him. He will eail for soon to clash with any | Can be done only by one feptring Briton in hie class, What's | thoroughly conversant with mat! ‘ter with an Attel-Ben Jor- | 2 ‘7 . @an match? Hernia in its various forms. Py like machinery al! during the game. | Time after time Seattle men were left uncovered, and when the com- -00000000 - 00001010 Twelve-year guarantes, Batteries—Shielda, Blankenshiig bination work got under way, the > Vancouver fellows were outclassed. na A ee mie Sundays, 9 jené Dashwood; thers ond Boney A great deal of good work was done to 12, Both phones at PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE “Sandy” Co’ Co is of 1420 SECOND AVENT by “Sandy wan. Cowan is one A 7 GAMES. - of the best stick handlers in the country. He spent most of his! ARE a tland 1, Tacoma 0. x his end and succeed-|[N THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ‘ortland 1, Tacoma 0. ed in getting every home player on the State of Washington. In and Los Angeles 2, San Francisco 1 the jump. Linonel Yorke, “Jeff"| for the County of King. Los Angeles 1, San Francisce &, O'Brien and ay Williamson, on In the Matter of the Recelvership coum : the defense, played accurately and|of The s Manufacturin, NO’ VES 3UE GAMER with system.” A noticeable feature| pany. No. #7307 4 Everett iL, Victoria of their work was the formation of} Notice is hereby given that the} pyverett 2, Victoria 7. _ & triangle just as soon as one or the| undersigned has been appointed and : - other got the ball. Their scheme | has duly qualified as receiver of the never failed once, and the rubber| above named corporation, and that soon went to a hor » man. |om the Sist day of May, 1905, an or- ies Pim For Vancouver, the old reliable| der was made by the Court and dul Francisco; Leo Hampton, of Onk- | } | “Joo” . ° ; RE see ee we ; : . was the most notabie| “Joe” Reynolds was on a pedestal | entered, requiring persons = in-| Was! mm 2-2 jand. and N. & Farley, deputy col-| On another occasion Dixon sent | H ys held that many a good sporting event. that ever|He picked up shot after shot di- | debted to said corporation to pay At. Detroit Detroft, 0-8-4; & Ieetor of the port of Sen Francisco, | for a bootblack to come and shine | figh: dropped a battle because he reeth age, OF arn I } - ook place © - y in front of the flags. Camp-| the same to the undersigned, and all “1?- im Portland. They were out | pe a pair of shoes, as he wanted them (did too much thinking. took place in the city. The weather Dell, tm gael, 4:6 enecilemt works persons having claime against said Louis, 11-17-2. Detroit, 4+ AMERICAN LEAGUB, New York—New York, 8-103; hington 6-8-4. New York 3-6-4; After an overiand trip on bicycles “I WAS EXTREMELY NERVOUS.” CHANCE FOR MITCHELL AND SUL! Of 800 milea, Robert Geiatlich, of San At w Gays, but spent three days of the | | after the fight, to wear to a dinner, Before his fight with Gus Rublin, | wae td ‘The entries were large. Louis, 1-7- 4 . rite | 1 vasa . One regrettable feature marred |Corporation to present the same _ ; visiting points of interest. They to be given in his bonor by some|at the Garden, in Now York, Fits| were run in remarkably] 19 "Gay's" play. Beattie. umpiring | 4Uly verified, within ninety days dain er ga to . Boston 2-15-5 Phil- 50 miles a day on the trip. friends, if he won went to sleep in his room in a| 00d shape, all things considered. conditions were ideal, but Yetfriew’ actions are somewhat'nearby hotel. He had given his| Thousands of people watched the mortem Garner rtenmiy acer rt gig oger ge tee |adelphia, 4-13-4 Attends different. but display even greater {trainer Instructions not to wake|*port from shore and pleasure craft.|fv\t ata” wed a that thel ew York ie, At Cleveland—Cleveland, 2-11-45 coolness than those of Dixon him until the last minute { The feature of the occasion was| tui ud not go between the flags : Cleveland, 5-8-8 ‘When a match is made, Jeff! The noise and rattle of the cara|the remarkable showing made by| li Sotslon was questioned by sev-| Lo), or be forever barred from tl 2-6-3. "7 To Your shows great interest and talks to | bothered him so he sought a quieter |the now auto boat Siwash. Such |i) k ooter Manttlo track enter, {Collection of their claims. — | se i) his friends almost continually of | place, end when the time for the| "Peed in a pleasure craft was never] ang tor a few seconds thare were W. A. DOHERTY, Recetver, NATIONAL LEAGUE. the coming struggle. As the date battle came Fitz was missing. His|before seen here. The boat, % feet |Sitne of w freeforall fight. The|ossman and Johnson, Attorneys i \ of the battle approaches, Jeft grows trainer sought him high and low, |!ong and ¢ feet 9 inches beam, dart- ; e e| for the Recetver, $00 Pacifio|,At Pittsbure—Pittsburg, 8-93 x | ed about the water Ike a tor; mee Were quicted Gown, White! Bicck Senttd Cincinnatt, 1-8-4. Pittsburg, $-124, ph indifferent. This ts due chiefly to but his whereabouts was not re- pedo | taking Benttie’s place behind the 5 ttle, the fact that he realizes his cond!- | vealed beat. Launches like Vince Faben’s! posts The goal was allowed yer yg ee CLOTHING HOUSE | IK tina ie graguaity nearing perfec.| The, promoters were worgefid|Delphtn, which has heretefore bel@| "re .styere of the wiers, with (08 At Brooklyn—Brooklyn, 8-125 —— Se tion and that he will be capable of |their heads off and wond@Mue|the record for speed on the lake.|ine officials, penalties ona score, is MARION Boston 0-6-3. Brooklyn 2-5-1; Baw AMUSEMENTS. ( doing his best when he steps into | whether they would have to rétntr |looked slow beside her note score, te rece Pe, hi ton, 1-6-1 enue Las the ring. the money. Arthur Denton, & “U." boy, won| Vancouver. Position. Seattl Philadelphie—New “Tas 2 I remember, before his fight Fitz finally showed up, robbing/ the single paddiing caone race. The Campbell goal ¥4 McDonald WON TRUST Philadelphia, 2-8-1. New Theater From 9 10 6) witn me at Coney Island, he would | his eyen and wondering what alfAhe | doubling paddling canoe race was lw. Matheson... point orke/ PHOTO SUPPLY CQ) ¥or®: £103 Pniladetphta, 3-8-2. “The Most Popular Theater.” ask his friends repeatedly what they |trouble was about. His reat Mand | ott undecided. Davis won the row- | Reynolds....cover point... .O"Brien At Chicago—Chicago, 3-9-0; 8t never change. N. Y. Elastic [thought of his chances and, of done him a world of good, but hig /boat single and J. C. Radford the | Morrison. ....1 defense. . Williamson Scheol of Photography Louls 2-6-2. Chicago, 11-13-0; St TONIONT AND ALL ts course, he always received a flat- wife and promoters considefible | sailing canoe rece, Pogne........9 defense... Horrehin |_____ 400 2 Auateae __}| outs, 1-6-1, THIS WEEK —" Fourth of July and Sat- Ruseceli and Drew present the a ‘Chas. A. Taylor New York Company Trusses, Single,| tering answer, which. by the way, harm. He never was in better PO le ee RRARRRRRE ER ERNE 13 defense G. Matheson... .center never carried any weight with the dition for a fight ' * big fellow, even if the opinions — * Cameron.......3 home. 75¢ were solicited | One of the great troubles With »WITH THE AMATEURS* Clarkson.......2 home The proposition Jeff has to face young fighters nowadays ts that Keefer........1 home. Masterly Production of Mr. Tay- Bo) fare Great Play of Today , .. {never cuts any figure with him in| they enter the ring too young,. MSeeeeaeeaee % | Ritchie... outside ho N. Y. Elastic wR KRM) Goatray inside home a “THE WHITE TIGRESS OF t ltraining. He probably worked! 1 mean that they tackle big game . : Hague ‘ JAPAN.” Trusses, Double, |harder for the Munroe fight than too soon after they have had pier] Reinion ? gene Woolley 7 Officiais: | Referee, C. Harrison ee Week—Last Week of Pres- he did for the Fitzsimmons battle, cess among the amall fry. . + & Green; timekeeper, O'Callaghan J % n¢ ors Buy a Steel Range eek EN @ While They Are Cheap 18-inch Moore's Steel Range, was $45.00, now... $BB5O 20-inch Moore's Steel Range, was $50.00, eat Besson—“Held for Ransom.” which gave him the title. Take Eddie Hanlon as an exam- parser Weedale Mantes . | Siccaiaa tee iasuront Before he shook hands with the! ple. Had the ‘Frisco boy gone] wontollan 6, Centralia 2 Chicago LoanOffice ‘AR Seate—General Admis- e miner he chewed gum in an uncon- slower he would today be in the) Artington 10, Seattle Electrics 1. cerned menner. One would have same position, if not higher, thah| jataed 10, todrende 1 . HARRY SILVER Prop Fresh stock Silk thought that he was going to give Jimmy Britt. Eddie was anxious 117 Yesler Way. | Elastic Hosi an exhibition with some friend. |to roach the top and outran him-| Henry Gruber, who pitched for| 4 genteel place to borrow money os lastic Hosiery| Refore his fight with Fitzsimmons gett before he landed Cleveland in 1889-90, has bobbed up | “Mn4s ond all, kinds of Jewelrx, is received by| Jeff was joshing with some friends) Look at several others. Terry las an umpire in the Connecticut and was late getting into the ring. | McGovern was champion at 20 and |isague, 6 . , % ae US every SIX) when he finaily arrived he wore a|a back number at 22. “Young Cor- enbaum’s Cloak and + weeks. Tomor-|smali cap and heavy sweater and | bett” won the title at 21 and showld) prim oy . jumped into the ring with the agil-|now be at his best. He has gone| prt ™echinese Restaurant. | 1516 Suit House ston and Daily Matinees 1c. SPEATURE ACTS AND 7 OTHERS Le Valls, Silver Ladderiats; Bobby et Irish Comedian; Albini, the i Alki Point row special, 9) ity'ot w cat. |back #o far that he will never re es a mmcrican techn ses| From the maker to the wares. Tomorrow Only Natatorium : hop ovey amd American meain et 0 SECOND AVR : to 6: Anklets,| Asked what ho thought bis|cover the lost ground, Battling r 14a > s Warm Salt Water Bathing, Re- $1.50: Knee| ances were against Fits, Jeff | Nelson took a longer time to rise, SALT WATER RESORT. Tel—Gunset, Main 0460, Must Be Spot a Beeshments, etc. Fine Dancing Hall 4 galt said: “I think I will win. If I/ but overdid things at the top. Alii Matatertans ie the only. re- lan W E | Cash ; tee oe Serrese Partion Caps, $1.50. | don’t, 1 won't make » holler.” With heavyweights it genernlly| ort that ie open every day, ran |COreran merry: Ssenc SEATTLE’S POPULAR SALT Peter Jackson and myself were|takes longer to como, but the stay|¢r shine. All under roof RESTORES | VITALITY Have cured WATER RESORT. probably the most nervous of \is usually of greater length. It now amen. | Ste fusomnie ana “Atrophy, They Open every day from § a. m. to OGuUY all the big fighters, Jackson, at|looke as {ft Jeff was going to break clear’ the. brain, ‘strengthen the ofr. ee 41 p.m. Boats leave Flyer dock AS A least an hour before a fight, would|all records for champlonsh{p retgn RELIABLE TRANSFER CO. feoast b ihamelit eae a0 tee weeks i every thirty minutes. j INC. ' begin drinking brandy tm small ing. Baggage, Furniture, Storage "4, ,A"t" F°rp a a OFFICES 659 COLMAN BLDG. | ni bits y. Hod pero: 3 | e r at nine tered A we Office and storage room, 1216 First | te cure or refuy ney. 3, led : Sunset, Main 4444; Ind Open all At the bell, Jackson would be! Thore is one place In the world oatoffice building. Arch mtreet Philadelphia. Both Phones, 1168 606 PIKE SPRERT ‘ Phtladelpl dt #—Sunaet 902; Independent Soaitie only by Guaker Drug Co. 101s. 1015 First Ave. Globe Bloc! and BN keyed to a high pitch and his nery- where fighting 1s flourishing at the Yesler ousness would be plain to every present time and little Is he Natatorium Phone—Ind. 2144. gure to measure up to I for The Purpose, In some Of The de-] Loto Bprimg mewn were sees aa a rtments the considerable | Tract PP SOLA IDS eae ete maleate stoma” $f O¢ partments there fe a considerable}Tracts, as

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