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JEFFRIES Played the Hog in Referee Discussions Eee oi inte tie cine iin i eetineh teed DOPE DISCU SHEET MAN In the interest of the aport it was, perhaps a good thing that Jeffries @id not act as referee of the Nel Britt battle. Lf ever a battle n Important Notice | Yae Fall Suits just arrived! 87.50 to SVGO. | LION CLOTHING HOUSE Ist Ave. So. and Main St Full } AMUSEMENTS — Trica Avenue Theater RUSSELL & DREW, Managers. | Tonight and All Week KLIMT & AZZOLUS j Scenic and Con y Masterplece ON THE BRIDGE AT MIDNIGHT, An Elaborate Production of (his famous and succesaful drama which not only excels in atage pictures, but in its absorbing story of life in a great city, with its y “ or, | plots of villainy and strange char-| acters. F THE SAD AND THE COMIC. | | * Dough Next week “The Convict t STAR First and Madison The Show a Hit! Big Show! Great Show! LOTTIE GILSON | and Monkey Circus | her Acts—10 TTLE ».... THEATER *, leagae John Cort, Mgr. Both Phones 43. Week—Wednesday and urday SOc, 25e. THE MERRYMAKERS Burlesque Compan: _ ANOTHER BIG WINNER. BEST ONE YET. ——— OPERAS=*** Theatre #OHN CORT, Mgr. Both Phones, 65 All This, Two More Ni jore — THE CHAPERONS. Wrerything New—Houss Packed Last Night. glass uaa oe te 3c, Thursday, 1 and Saturday “UNDER SOUTHERN SKIES” Beats selting Tuesday—$1.00 to| insists on eating all the pie by bim-|browmht to the track every day by | lion, tite 00 RECREATION PARK TODAY AT 3:30 TACOMA —Vv8— SEATTLE. or Cedar “fake Virginia Street Cars. ee J. ARONSON 104 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH The purest and best of all ‘wines is what we bandie. Buy fag as we do in large quantities from the largest and best known wineries and distilleries, we not only sell you the best wines and Uquors the market affords, but sell you them at the right Prices. It does not go through a dozen different hands, it goes direct to you, saving you the many profits of the middle dea}- ers. Mellwood Whisky Bottled in Bond $1 Per Bottle Belmont, McBrayer, Old Monroe, Guckenheimer or Keystone Clob, $1.00 per quart, 6 quarts for $5 Fine Old Asti, Italian Swiss Col- ony, Port, Sherry, Angelica, etc. $1.50 per gallon. i 1761. Free Delivery filled in the right place in Saturday's cor |test. His handling of the two boys was all that could be desired, and as a result of the great battle, bis jtired him SSES BIG FIGHT, referee that could be se this was the one too loudly the best 4 cured for any price Britt's record of ‘nativ on claimed, and with some justifica tion, that the former victory over Nelson was due largely through the gtace of a referee. The first qualification of the ref eree of the great fight at Colma was fe undeniably that he be not a Call fornian. It ta too notorious a fact that an outsider can not get a square deal {n California with a Cal ifornia referee. That is one of the} self-evident facts of sportadom. No} but a Californian questions it The second qualification of the hat he should be a com of a ring battle beyond any question. In a battle of the im- portance of the Nolson-Britt fight, | no dub referee could have beea tol-| erated with any respect for good! sport re are a few referees of unbler 1 reputation and un-| ability in the country. | not many, but there are! enous furnish a con at offi celal, and two, if necessary. Graney proved to be the right man name will go down in ring annals a8 a peer of referees. The manner in which he forced the boy break without laying a hand on either of them was almost ar novation In ring y Before the fight, Graney emphatically in to Nelson and Britt that when he ordered them to break, it meant exactly what he sald and that he did not intend to touch either one of them to bave his instructions car- ried out. Both of the lads took what he sald seriously and as a re- eult it was the cleanest, prettiest scrap over witnessed anywhere. Joftries’ attitede was anything bat commendable. Just as soon as he learned that he was objectionable to one of the principals, he should have immediately withdrawn, in- stead of insisting that he referee the battle His excuse tha: is “Treputa- tion” was at stake was certainly « very lame one. It looks more as if he was after that $1,000 fee. Every follower of ring matters| knows beyond peradventure that | Jettries’ services as referee are not wanted on accoust of his excep-/ been driven out of Mixsourt ‘Ten- | out omly 52.006 per day in purses. Uowal ability im that direction. On) the contrary, he te anything but a} good ring master. The clubs want | bim because bis presence in the ri is a drawing card in itself. never covered himself with glory fn the capacity of referee. | During the recent controversy he acted like an overgrown boy who; self. There wns also a good deal! of the dog-in-the-manger atunt tn his attitude. } As it was, his insistence lost to the club a lot of money. Several exeursion trains, scheduled to rem into "Prisco, were abandoned due to the uncertainty of whether the bat tle would be palled off or not; if the champion had said, when he was firat objected to—"I will retire} as 1 do not care to referee a fight in which the contestants object to he would have made himeelf| mech more popular with the sport | ing fraternity. What « grand fight {t was! has never been equalled and it wi be many @ moon before it will be. ‘The way that Neleon ate up pun ishment was remarkable. Never for an Instant did he show by any sign tt | that he had enough. Blow after blow Britt rained on the Dane le the latter seemed content 1 ke them all in we of landing an oc easional one tn return. Britt simply f out hitting the othe fellow, while every one of Neison | punches left a pang of pain behind it They will probably fight again these two gamest boys in the world | The question is—will Britt stand for | another long contest, or will be in sist on 4 20-round bout next time? | A majority of the fight experts who| g, | witnessed the Colma mill will agree hat in a limited contest the Cali fornia boy would take down the big | money jot hit and get-away, and win out on potn Nolson will probably wait until he on Britt again. He had to practic ly eat dirt in order to get another opportunity of facing Britt, and only finally forced the California lad to |the front by taunts and jeers. Now that “Rat.” has whipped Britt to a standstill, why should he not adopt the latter's previous position and let the ex-champion do the humble? ‘AN FOOD Blankenship and Charlie Shields did not shine on the diamond, as usual, in Sunday's game. It isn’t possible that they were under the influence of alcoholic beverages when picked up early Sunday mora- ‘ng! Ob, nol The Northwest league pennant | He could adopt his old style! is “good and ready” before taking| ~ \Millions of Dollars Change Hands At Gambling COVINGTON, Ky ore ert mia, the ploturesque race track this ofty, for years the pride of true lovers of horsefiesh, where theroughbreds were raced for sport rather than for profit, hax been turned into a gréat gambling ma chine frequented for the most part by professional race track follo The cosy clubhouse, where In for mer ye he et of Kentucky and Cinetnnat red to wateh — the sport of kings.” ix now deserted, except for an occasional gatherir of officials, horsemen and those who are wringing every dollar vat of this racing plant Latenta iv & Vart money maker because professional horsemen have possible nrasee, Otte, Indiana and Blinois by | legisiative enattmenta. For the first tiree in a quarter of a century rac nila the average 26 books are tn the betting ring every day | book will “handie” about 85.009 per/ day. This makes a total of $100,000) € the public, In tem days this amounts to $1.009.000, in 100 days to $19,060.- oo The datly tnoome to the ow era ts about $5,200, apportioned fottowa Twenty as } bookmakers at#ioo Everett this season T ckeecs cinched tt with ens Sunday when they took the tari game of the season from Belling bam by a score of 6 to 2 ided at last that Russ Hall has de Clark, the new hange ca not tp to the limit, and Sunday b out im th id world, Fra wilt eat them off the bat hereafter The Portland bunch lost the nerve in Saturday's game with the Seals, played in Portiand. In the jninth inning, with two men out, Sax | Francisco tied the score on Port iand’s error and her team coul’ |score up to the 15th inning, when jthe game was stopped on account of darknowe ‘TOOK ONE--- | LOST ONE | Saturday was a happy day fi Seattle baseball fans, Russ Hall Siwashes came in with the long arr 4 took the game away from Ta coma by a score of 5 to 1. It may not look straight, but it's so—6 to 1 And Seattle with a big five chalked up against her All over town was heard “I told you 0, They'll come in strong now and get a winning streak.” But, alas, they didn’t! Sunday the fans }came home with long faces and empty pockets, Mike Fisher's bunch took the game in a walk, With Bobby Keefe in the delivery wagon it was ple for the Tigers. And the acore was 5 to 0. This time the big 5 went to the Tigers. Saturday's game was a sight worth seeing. The Hallites cracked the ball as if their meal tickets and laundry was up on the game. Hard ly had the umpire gotten fairly set- tled when the banging commenced And it was Seattle hitting the ball, ond they ran thetr base bits up to 11, The only error put down for the Seattio team was against Ben- nett. The sphere took a bound and ught Pug, the star of the bunch, an easy one im the chest. The Tiger's lone score was mado by Casey In tho first of the third. Bobby Keefe was put tn the Box \ Will Have to Do the - Begging This Time Pe x THE SEATTLE STAR--MONDAY, SEPT. 11, 1005 ij in the Great Fight SEATTLE BEAT BY THE VANCOUVER AGGREGATION Genter In Kentucky 32,000 L600 mn paid at gate Privileges of making “Held” or #1 book Beattle was defeated at Vancouver! sure, the men were in better con Har privileg (Saturday afternoon in a good game | dition than when they faced Weat Revenue from Western t af lacrosse, by a score of 7 goals) minat jegraph company for ¢x to 3. The local boys state that they ttle plays Vancouver here on waive right well race te want the credit of the correct score, | Saturday, Sept. 23rd, which will be pulte to * throweh which was not 8 to 3, as reported in| the last home game, and the last mut the co 1,000 | #8 evening paper game of the league will be between | Unexpectedly, Seattle athe local boys and Victoria, at the} $5,200 | strong defense game | latter place, Sept. 30th AIX NACHE DALY. five hew men were in There wre six races dyily, the} UP, and the whole bunch of th NEW WESTMINSTER, Sept. 11 purses in eac $496.. Pho am. | kauckled down to bard work from|—Westminster beat Victoria at la-| sociation, however alin the siath| the very art. This game shows| cross, at Victoria on Saturday by| = 0 was stronger than in the! a@ score of 14 to J, and not 3 to 2, an former match between these (two | reported in a Seattle morning paper teams, when Vancouver won my a| The champtons could have increased h larger nec One thing is] the score if necessary SEATTLE SPORTS NELSON MEN ChicagoLoanOffice| HARRY SILVER, Prop 117 Vester Wary. a5 | | Gaturday night it scomed as if] Qidtinonds end ail inde ef soweisp every aportlover in Seattle had Birietiy coufidentim | placed his money on Nelson cam “Reagent B | All the public gathering places, saloons, pool r and hotel lob. bles, were thronged with enthusias u who flashed fat rolls the long: green, and boasted in a told you Ko” valve It is said that up something tle local fans cleaned ver §5,000 on the bat An a matter of fact it is always j oaay to find men who bet on the right man the fight is over Lots of cb t a week's = have tunity of placing themselves tn line | with wise ones,” when, as | matter of fact, they never wagered | It seems certain, however, that & majority of the local sports were Nelson men from the start. BALL PLAYERS ARE PINCHED Maybe it was because the &i- washes foally managed to win a game that Messrs, Blankenship and Shields painted the town a saffron hue Saturd t it th race an “extra” event, and the cont | Jiyey pero Oa ont Gh ew Or of the purse ie put up by the book. inakers, In addition to the 81908 day] Maybe {t has bean the weual cus privilege. Bo the association putslion of the Siwashen to paint the town, win or lose; which expisins The other expense, Which ar) why they play like a bunch of pin- tpalty the salaries of the Jodwet| peaded deaf mutes. in spending th to jingle in the pockets. The new fall, ke newest and ewellest material Probably the most effect green worsted been handled in the tailoring stunning not get it to-day? Worsteds and cheviota in and in every reasonable size. all that is needed to restore a condition. No charge for this and officials, who ore usually @f-| Hiankensbip and Shields made Bring in any suit, [ing has been stopped in Chicago and | sectors, dors not exceed an additional | right merry Saturday night and pair of trousers or $700 per day. So the deity profits | earty Sunday morning wore arrest overcont you bare ore about $2,600. Therefore, theleq hy Patrolman Damm and King. purchased from us and we will press it free of charge We want 00-day race meeting this year at| anteids te charged with being drunk Latonia should net tie owners @) and disorderty 6 Blankenship clear profit of o quartef ot & mil-| with resisting an officer | If these men, paid good salaries At Latonia women bettors are @f/ for doing boys’ work, would go to important feete: In order to ®t bed nights and keep in condition 615-617 as many there aw possible, the own-|they might at least help © iittle In ore reduced the “ladies” admission | preventing the name of our ball tickets to 5@ cents, Nearly aft re) ciub from being the laughing stock First heavy bettors of the entire Pacific Coast league. ithe least that can be expected fre professional diamond arti ny Mike Fisher for Sunday's game.| they will keep their heads c and he certainly vered the good4 |thetr stomachs in working The Siwashes looked like they felt) ‘The “boy manager mild Avenue ' either \ike going back to the tall timbers) foree his men to behave thomaclvos and continue digging clams for the] or give them their walking papers. est of their natural ttve« We can't love any more games The only real clean hit made by! than we are, anyway; so why not he local bunch Sunday t# credited) Keep only man who have the best “Handsome Skel” Roach. The} interests of the game at heart, even hree other hits were poor articles. |if they can't put up fast ball? McDonald did not choose to appear} SUBSCRIBERS. | again and Runkle wae put tn to PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. Shoul4 your copy of The Star fall) mpire The fans made «port of to reach you by 6 o'clock any eve- him throughout the game, hissing SATURDAY GAMES ning, please do us the favor to call and jeering bim on all clase dect+}| At Seattle—Seattie 5, Tacoma 1 up our main office (Sunset, Main vions, In the eighth Truck Eagan} At San Franciaco—Morning game, | 1050; Independent 1136.) between ¢ knocked an easy one to the fence,|Onkland 4, Los Angeles 0; afternoon | 8nd 1:30 o'clock, and we will send making a home run game, Onkland 4, Los Angetes 2 you a copy at once. If you should Saturday's game At Portland—Portland 7, San| iss it more than once, please tele- Seattle 0110120 6 *—/ Francisco one ws every time you m it. Tacoma 0610000001] In this way we can be certain c Sunday's game j NORTHWEST LEA oe mfg apr G perfect ser- Seattle 0000 do—0| At verett—Everett 6, Belling- | Tee—and It ts the only way. Tacoma 0002 i—biham 4 26 | THE STAR PUBLISHING CO. STANDING OF THE CLUBS. STERN BASEBALL. w Laat... Pet . Oakland iM 600) NATIONAL LEAGUE. T Tacoma 1% Se Saturday Games. Lon Angeles uw | At Philadelphia—First game, 706 tet Avenuo Portland 1 Philadelphia 4, Boston 2; second|® : : fan Francisco 14 S| game, Philadelphia 8, Boston 2 ze, ' Seattle Us 368) At New York—-First game, Brook = jlyn 2. New York 4: second game, SUNDAY GAMES, Brooklyn 6. New York 6 PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE At Pittsburg—-Pittsburg 12, Cin-] yy > : : > AT SEATTLE—Seattle ., Taco-}eimeati & NOE AIN" ‘ NO I AIN ma et eee ICE TEETH AT SAN FRANCISCO - Morning AMERICAN LEAGUE Woe are the discoverers and orlg- game, Loa Angeles 0, Oakland 3.| At Detroit—Detroit &, St. Louis 1.] inators of the only reliable and acl- Afternoon game. Lon Angeles ¢.|. St Chicago—Chicago 5, Cleveland] entific system of painless dentistry, | Oakland 1 a FS We extract, crown, fill and clean or oy onto’ or co th absolute! ithout pat vat PORTLAND—Portland 6, San wit? ston—Boston 8, Washing-|treat teeth absolutely without pats aes veeeeleg At Philadetfhia—First game, | 7e""* ‘ VEST LEAGUE New York 2, Philadelphia | E E it H NORTHWEST LAGUM, game, New York 7, Philac 4 2 Lr (ee wines aad — Our name alone t# @ guarantes Hingham 2. Tourists’ Excursion, ii be of the best, that your work and at the lowest cost consistent with first-class work, Come in and have free examtina- ton. All our operators are lcensed by the state of Washington. We do not AT SPOKANE kane 4, Vancouver 2 Spokane 3, Vancouver First game, Spo- Second game,| ‘The ideal short trip for tourists ts to the U. 8 navy yard and bat- tieships. The Puget Sound navy yard i# the largest on the Pacific AMERICAN LEAGUE. AT CHICAGO—Firet game, Chi-| coast. Fust steamers leave pler 21 40° Sean dental work, but you get cago 1, Detroit 3, Second game,fat 9 and 10 a, m.; 1:15, 2:30 and] ty DP ne tor halt the price | Chicago 5, Detroit 2 Caen. = re, round trip, & charged by dentists who belong to the dental trust. BROWN'S Painless DENTISTS 718 First Avenue Parlors 1, 2. 3, 4, 6, 6 Union Block, e door south of MacDougall & AT 8T. LOUIS—8t. Louls 2, Cleve land 2. You'll find Shaws Pharmacy across the street at NATIONAL LEAGUE. AT CINCINNATI Cincinnall 5, NELSON Simply Ate Up Punishment $10.00 Buys Your Fall Suit And the beauty of this buy is that you'll have something left @ sack mod 1 most Decidedly dressy, and the manner in which it has You will want one of these green worsteds—tis a cinch. Sure Fit Trousers $2.50 You to get the best possible service out of our goods. ° Sheet Man Discusses Battle at Colma Ne porn rar oln i STAR'S FIGHT EXTRA WAS THE TALK OF THE TOWN ‘The Star's fight extra Saturday) the other side of the fence. When was. certainly the good and al informed of the o pat edge gol rea yroke t tar man’s Within a few minute afte Ne = : aii son had landed his kr kout blo were eatly - the tar boys were yelling th € ep aerap. Man honed tra” on the streets. the flern H..: The Star was the only pa in m seemed to have : eatile that tasued a fight tra. but, they ay that s Ve The other ra depended upon| handsomer of the two which their regular editions explains the partiality fem- The telephone exchanges in The | inine contingent Star editorial rooms were kept hot ‘ ae € Th mpires certainly do get the mee thew were very fu hard end of the dea urday Jim- Wt flash came over the| mie McDonald failed to w up end that N m had w firet | Frary and Hogan were the center of fy 7 “ the unmerctful fans. " oO ph € r information | attraction for th omercifu = pty bt a "s 1 {- aes ate The Seattle fan's ¢ t seem to mind ‘What's. the. news from the|hurting the downtrodden umpires rte he foolingn, that is, if an umpire can or the an Ihave feelings. On Sunday Runkle did the stunt In place of McDonald. As the game didn’t seem to interest th h unc y put to their time at the the fan from heard w asmuredly—and the very 4 the looms have ever turned out. i¥® goods in the assortment ts the new of these new suits makes it perfectly Why the latest fall cut. Strongly sewed A new pair of trousers is sometimes su't of clothes to almost its original “th With Gas? A GAS RANGE AND GAS WATER HEATER n produce the happy ination of ECONOMY, EASE AND COMFORT That ts why we are selling #0 many Gas Ranges. a owe it to the merits Phone us and call om you. P.-1l. BUILDING, FOURTH AND UNION. Phones--Suneet, Ex. 27; Ind. Ex. 76. REMOVAL NOTICE] —- SUCRE SENT Panto Have removed from Second ave! and Pike street to Second av enue and Marion street, Marioa Building. Our prices are the very lowest consistent with first class ma- tertal and workmanset!p. 0 PLATES Modern Dental Parlors "Winey Second Ave. and Marion St. MARION BUILDING PIANOS - sell better Pianos at lower prices and on easitr payments than any other house in the city, KOHLER & CHASE, Ont BT. LOUIS—Bt. Louts 3, Pitts Southwick’s, ap ‘ P _ Sr a. m. to m ne wre 4 06 Ss ECOND AVE s aaye's 30 to 12:30, - = 1305 Second Avenue. C. A. Moyer, Mgr.

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