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E .. Tone 4 RACING | The Heartless Chauffeur’s Dream Training. a Foothall Eleven | Regal $2 Hats | . . Racing tn th a and middle west is drawingt wc and a few more weeks ‘ bred = int ta withd Written for The Star by Dan Moe-ptrainer should have a knowledge | Gugin, Coach of Va rbilt Kleven. | the chemistry f the bo and be 3] PART I | able to present f n the nice bal The public knows little -lance of proteid#, fate and pho thorough awn from New York and Latonia and owners} dering of a college athle training | phates necessary to perfect assimi Now are making preparations to set-| } tabl A bunch of college athletes | ation. For a football player has got San Fran ns wiers. Ib in-true that there | puscle | The foc ayer should not 6 many things whieh must be put Ti for a six mon a ee the three tracks co Naas and] ‘ many little self-deniala are | have his physical be developed | ’ bat point--Oakland ide ant necessn Hut the problem of the | abnormafly. There 4 be a cor a Tanforan tracks—will their] training table ts aot solved by the} responding and correlative intra q tunings ering the winter season. exclusion from it of thone foods] dependent development of mind and | der the directorship o eal toward whieb ith looks with a | body togethe ¢ shou dent Tom Willian Pacif Hlongtt . i) bi ard tro by tan wiht bows a “ Aer a ine syl- | { Comat Jockey « san Francisco proper pre tion | toher n to the wit Will be given a seavon of racing that prop puration in the kitehen,/ van depths into nm with a} 5 we tak) So while the public tmagines that | roar to intimidate, Unfortunately | will be . . aes oork the f ball player is sitting down | there in this type of player atal ed + again rete JB gir: Jin the ornty to breakfast at dry | and out to 1 tone But the quard e sumine = meat an hard bread and other | « tackle who “ t f so | bes rete enthusiast goed fo equally uninviting, he is in| versary with fear and trembling, by | 1 be the sp ng the wi re inflating his nostrils with | a wild swinging of the elbows, and 1 Ic "4 “4 a; 5 5 foe months tee lor ef the Gelisiocaly bronied, (clamping aad’ weorting. le more NONE SO DEAF AS THOSE California t tender steak, and enjoying the fuf-|than apt to meet with disapp | wT . have a gre ace poached eam. But that steak t#| teams have t ed by an or winfer that she ha BROILED, not fried; and the eggs! which has determined nerve and ies a are #0 en ty prepared as to work | courage for its qualities of succes - — Two years ag Los Angeles gave no harm to the condition of the | And the man who has a reputation r the first meeting and it was then stomach, It is not, therefore, #0 | for rt of flamboyant perform For Sale in Seattle at much a question of what the athlete | ance described is usually in a way eats as of how bis food ts prepared.|to exhaust bis own ammunition. | The condition of the stomach must | For, in addition to wasting his en-| & @hestion as to whether the track could make both ends meet. A meet fag of ninety days was advertised and old hands at the business shook ben lool to with mieeocare. This | ergy, which is every bit precious m thetr heads and said it was a bad ja absolutely exeentiahs The man|a football game, he ts apt to be met Dasiness venture. but the next year whose stomach is not in perfect eon. | h 2 n te who ts found them in line again and a dition ft» practically helpless in a | fille light at the op-| meeting of 111 days was given. This football game. He has no ginger | por of Overcoming just this Year prominent owners are looking and snap, and none of the k | sort of braggad It ts the old Loreto Angeles and from pree- that Hurry-up Yost delights to call | story of the chip on the soulder tions the best horses now out in a player, He must not have| that the chip f* there implies the 615-617 First Ave. est this type of | a On mstern courses will be} = eee 2 [th ta in his mouth which | bully. I have seen | seen at the city of Los Angeles. ., | P George Ade has described as re " cowed and unmercifully Tides wih hase many! ‘olum Frisco Takes lividual players of merit f ¥leambitng the odor of a place where akill and prowens by an| On the Square, Opp. Totem Pole 4 Sais | Winsor and Dowd, but the élfven | they are shoeing horses opponent in the line who exhibited | teenth miles—Oarsman 113, bia Girl 108, King Rose 10 good stables and good racing, the/ Telephone 106, Orthodos 106, does not play together, and are 4 t Veay best, but Los Angeles ts grow-} ' s' a “+! The preparation of food commonly the outset less strength, and no te favor with the eport-loving| uppocrates. 10 inmas 105, Sunday Games |", “'"« © concentratp® Gm known as fried is simply a sizzling | roar; but a man of more litheness people, and will attract many east | Knights a Loré Bades| work, Capt. MeDonald cdiid “hot | in grease, and an a finint more action, and head, and speed Em Owners Who hitherto either rac-| 4). — be Pe aeons yg | ondhyg 3 ogee 4 owlng tq_anin-| it in anything but and, best of all, more physical and re ugueno' od 106, ey Nae rap" ured knee, and the team mined] of the sto 0 ae 7 | mental control dacs eeren Hot Dorjees.| Pronta 100, Muberrecoment. 106,) | omy mg oes ag z Sat | him greatly +) te Se tnerenee th tried Seoate tried | Por Ane lak * man there Is the} 8 | Panique 98, Just So 98. | Urday waa the Siwashes’ licky Cay./ Nest Saturday the varsity gyill| eggs or fried potatoes on the train- | comfort, always, that the wild fight race, three-fourths of «| but Sunday proved to be « hoodoo andicap—Israeiite ‘ron- | for the ageregation from the north Gnd both dewlare they will race all pony. Pretension 119, Rusk 116,|¢T? city, Saturday's game went t/t, be a strong team. A ~ . Which means that this wil!| jigndsarra 115, Tosean 113, Mamie | Rust Hall's boys by « score of 5 to] srigimaily echeduled with the - Be the last winter that racing Will Work 118 me ~~ 4 in a game of lively style, Charley : [ip iiowed im Loclsians under the) VC"Cn, 1'2, Bohemia 110, Grace’ | shielda was the beet that Hall could| ‘A98 Asticultural college Gap»peat law, for both tracka have thelr | preen 108, Consideration 107, Broth-| Offer and Charley was wild-—very sae ewe rte Saal ttepi semer |g ing. doth socially and polit-|5; rank $0, Floralis $9, Mona.| very Wild, When Charley did throw| (pov ace ther create nan uttered eMS aad when the legislature] corger 90, Mirthiens 95 Lucy Young| cross the rubber—which he did| (e7, Sb net considered to be bathe Mitete this winter some sort of 81g Kittie Platt #9, Royal Window| “Pon two or three asions—the| * With the varsity. Wee will in all probability be en- % }ecaly bingsters looked sick, but . 9. Fourth race, one and one-eighth| Charley didn't make the sickly look miles, Pierrepont handicap—-Ru- | cme around often enough. both track and horse Own-| geuia Burch 120, Dolly Spanker 119,| It Is best not to my too much that reason shrewd horse-| Atma Dufour 117. Bad N about Sabbath day playing The making arrangements to) Merry Lark 115, Hedouin 115,, Sid-| Indians suegeeded in letting ‘Prisco ney C. Love 110 Tongorder 108, Coy | cop almoat all the runs that were will have the pick of all the Mald 107, Race King 104, Cogan, | mot working, The first game was| By a score of 6 to 1 Dugdale’s oldt- thoroughbred sportamen nowlstrome 104, Oliver Cromwell 104,| won by the Seals by a 2-1 score and) timers defeated the fast Rainier tm the racing business. Santa Catalina 104, Von Tromp 105, | the second gate by 6-1. Miller flung| team st Recreation park Sunday 48 a good deal of talk about | True Wing 100, Miss Crawford for the home tribe In the first die- (The Rainiers gave the at-one-time of Jockey Hildebrand} gir Brillar 92. aster, and Jones in the second. [t| Players of old “Dug” « good, stiff New York Jockey club. Fifth race, three-fourths of a mile, | was thusly: run for thelr money and thé game | ; selling—Curly Jim 106, Merrick 105, SATU RDAY'S GAME. waa interested all the while. Kin-|° Benevolent 104, Glen Echo $8, De!- near pitched tor the Rainiers and more 98, Birmingham 98. Little Flea did excellent work. Stovall was 98, Speed Smith 98, J. F. K. 97, Fla- put up by “Dug's” by-gones. vigny 9, Turkey Foot 95, Aviston — anaphora 9%, Lone Hand 4%, Waterdog 9%. Prapemtanne th Litas ee Discus Record CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE Sixth race, one and One-sixteenth SUNDA miles, maiden, purse—Oliver Crom-| Morning gam Broken HARRY SILVER, Prop. —-—— HUDSON, 8. D.-Amanda Cie- V7 Yesler Way. well 110, Nom de Plume 107, Lin-/Seattle . dale 107, Salt and Pepper 107, My- Hite fica 107 Brilliant 107. eas Pennine, canteen Cana emaibe ee Terms $15 down and $5 per month. City water and new six-foot Weather clear; track fast. Hite .... ao eeummen tone “All wecords | northwest, and probably the only | 4 genteel place to borrow money on || walks in front of property, Hundreds of people have told me to us were bro ‘ A ~ | diamonds an Inds © welry. Sanday by Martin J. Sheridan, of | Toms”, who has eves held Om Opal 5 eo ee ke" 1T motity them when this property was opened, but the only way & \~ ar - can do so is by this advertisement. Only 22 minutes’ ride om LATONTA. Afternoon the Irieb-Americon Athiette sal gaine, has just. completed her first cocnntentoag ee New Renton car line; get off at Duwamish bridge, or see C, DL Thir mile, play the Chemana Indian sebmok,of|ing tablo; although all of these|er in certain to have his heel of Chemana, Ore, and they apa anid is appear im other forms. The! Achillen New Orleans has two rival tracks! 13 is ddition lose In Hillman’s Meadow Gardens Now on the market; large cleared and grubbed tracts of rich bot tom meadow land, only $250 ver tract; some are over 400 feet Joni: LIKE A HURST OR A SHERIDAN it looks, but if you keep your eyes open and don't play too much to the grandstand, there will be little trouble, I like the work, and, If they will stand a woman umpire in the league, me for that next year.” First’ rece, three-fourths of a | Hie ** mile, selfing-—Clara Dee 95, AGB) on, Prancince. asco fang Brn metho. Western Longue Bont yooh ran Boma ten ivi on aie iow 101,} Mite «8. eee oak Her home ts in this city. Hillman’s salesmen in Times block. We only ha 160 atty br gree Teapnee 100 itabel Wei ee a SATURDAY GAMES. alk- ver or tion im baseball circles this sure pe Si pas i * quick. This is the best of ou ri Bhe is 17 rs old, good | ° eu ‘ en At Rie Pennenee aye Faaewes Yankton college, where whe ina stu-/[ a distinct advance in dental science, originated. patented and protected by Alveolar Den- is no longer any of a wet of falne teeth, Loose and falling teeth are made Second race, one one-sin-| , ‘Seattle & on satin pa tiie 10.6 teenth miles, selling--Wakeful 190, |" § ? dent, she is the captain of the cham —_—- At Low Angeles--Low Angeles 3,/ The Seattle Electric baseball t > o t nnie Je 102, Tartan 163, Westford 103, lent | pi besket ball team. At ten NEW YORK—JAMAICA. Regale ~~ ~ } Tacoma 1. went to Fort Lawton Sunday anid | she is admitted to be the best wom- | Algol 103, J) Sanfley 16: » First race, cleven-sixteenth of a pome eee 104. ge At Portland—Oskland 11, Port-| defeated the Fort Lawton team by|an player in South Dakota. DOWN GO PRICES. Men's Suits. $4.00 Men's Sutts $10.00 Sen's Suits , The Most Popular Theater. Jacobi Alonguin : — Jenene ity, Brother Manitn 104, King of Valley 105, Pon. | #045. & score of 15 to 2. Kiause and Sterle,| From girthood this young woman |ff firm and strong forever, all dis- be soeet Bogner Teetts oe jeats wae 115, Disobedien | solnca 105, Miss Rilfie 105, Plautus | ER ee pm who pitched for the Fort Lawton |pas been an ardent lover of outdoor |f eases of the gums, including usee . Me 2s SS Se 122, Rust 210, ‘Gonaens 172. | 106, Reveille 102, SUNDAY GAMES. team, were biffed all over the dia- ta and has played baseball with {| pyorrhea, are permanently cured TONIGHT—And All Week, . me 8 ts Morittith 110, Yolo Gel on Lace | Third race, eleveb-aizteonth of a}, 2 eas Bmneteco Sam Prenciocy) monde. her brother, who in prafeasional |] And sil other dental work is ac; Hi a DRAMA’ TRIUMPH. |[| $2.00. Pants i, . mile, purse—Dr. Burch 95, Oscian : is " . : ball player with the Hawarden, In _ . pain and Tl cernice Howard in M. W, Taylor's | $250 Pant ~Mecond race, oné and “ one-six-| 95. Geo. A. Knight 96. Kingumere | At ap a oie geet Paes team. pee ‘alee. dur, oaths Womuen oe Big Scenic Production, if $200 Bante . , “ Dressed in a natty bide suit, short ental work with years of ex- WHY WOMEN SIN, $5.00 ex At Loe Angoles—Los Angeles 0, skirt. and blue blouse, with her hair o nce at your disposal. No Tacoma 2. tucked beneath a cap, she is a novel|fi cheap work, but the best, at me ed oc n Bj sient on the dininond, She under. jf reasonable prices, and all work ‘ guaranteed. Examination and NTER-LEAGUE GAMES SATUR- in t . ats of the game. stands the fir Re of the gam advice free to all. Irent 9%, Prince of Please 103. Horseradish 103, Yard 183 Hot Tod- dy 103, Jimmy Maher 106. Fourth race, Steeplechase handt- By Will C, Murphey. A SERMON IN DRAMA No Change in Price Next W “Knobs 0 98, Peter Moore 98, Kermit 99, oan | | re, pen STORE, a joke. Her cleverness irst Avenue. acted the attention of man- | 105, Jim Hale 105, Gravina 106. Jake | yuy & watch op diam see our display in our |laide Herrmann. Greenberg 108, Lord Haven 109. Whitman Coll oy Weather clear; track fast. eg Jagers of profexsiona! teame. ur prices, marked in| Pri $1.00 to iG — Have you a boy any where on the Renv A the | Plain figures. Ing Tuesday. When the Renville, Minn. and ISAAC LURIE, Prop, tng from % to 8 years old, if you awarden, Ia both reco! * ; have we cam give you on over- f] vata cseenpinn independent organ! _ EATTLE >. | ALBERT HA Home Od } First “race — Jacobite, Brother | tween the University of Washington | | , college resulted in af Cot worth $6.00 for... .62.00 ump cap, short courne—Jolo 127, Ont- r DAY . knows “inside play,” and beng the gies wor gh Hone ye |Snie 10, Onto King 133, Onyx Il.| At St. Loule—Nationals 1, Amér-| | An old-fashioned football sine | porsennor of un eagle eye, seldom|| OHIO DENTAL PARLORS ‘Thorne” lawt wee wat aena lice: 133, Lights Out 125, Jim Bozeman | '°4"* °. F under Gaelic rules, was pl a key mistake, She in so superior 307" . Sor Gates dune tab At Chicago—Nationals 8, Amert-|day at Woodland park between the |to the average run of umpires that sina ON Gens TE ee OPERA Seattic Fifth race, three-fourths of a mile | 885 » Irish Athletic clab football team | gor over two months this yeer she HOUSE Leading purse — Bitter Brown %5, Chiet| At Boston—Americans $4, Na-|and the team of the Young Men’s| nag been constantly employed. With Theatre Hayes 88, Orbicular 88, Leta Duffy | lonals 2-3, institute, the Irish Athlete ub] ine money she earned as an umpire JOHN CORT, Menager. Phones 68} 4, Calabash Jade 97, Dandali Say winning by one point enjgen | aries Clement says she will be able 2 3; NI |i $1.00 to $1.25 100, Royal Pearl 100, Thespian 103, | !NTER-LEAGUE GAMES SUNDAY| men were played om each i cutfit herself for 6 year’s work Se er ie Ga c Negligee Shirts... . aaa |Eatrada Palma 111, John Carroll At St. Loule—Americans 7-3, N®-! iu Tavigne arrived in Beattl “ W. C. Cunningham Presents 8 : ENGI A N D 120 tionals 6-0 4 ef When Miss Clement began um-|————= = 2 FOL = Sixth race, one mile, selling—Lida| At Chicago—Americans 5, Nation-|S¥nday from Clear Lake, where he] Ui len is oc VERK STATE POLNS: oe ee eo Vivian 100, a. Tammany 100, Aliin- | ala 10 refereed, an sight-round bout be-|PiriNg amateur waren ay be: LONDON LOAN OFFICE By Arthur Sidman. $250 Boys aS da 100, Sailors Dress 100, Frank Me em » tome wae hye of ees aa nevis of enue 6 105 Second Ave. 8. UNQUALIFIED HIT WITH PACK- | j 100, Dell Leath 100, Rankin 103. ens woe bye ge Seer tin that pomtion, Man Cle} segnt ty eee ote Beare ED HOUSE 3 ‘ Ada N., 104, Turrando 105, Olry If ‘University Ties round. Bet ie ment, however, 4id net consider her| aps Mier enamel gg 2 ions Page lg fi Manufacturers’ : nd Starting Thursday—Mm Selections for } - : (white rum) w York. The football game Saturday be Frank, Disobedient aad Whitman J antions in their stat tor a NOT CE T ne Hippocrates ime in five years the varsity has| A [ehamptonship, Mis — SUBSCRIBERS ~ | Third race—Ieraetite, Rusk, Mon-|not defeated Whitman by a big FIRST hosen for umpire. The games were John Cort, Mer. Both Phones 4% acorder. lacore, last year’s game resulting in| H. | played before Immense crowds. Her] Should your copy of The Star fall Fourth race—Sidney C. Love, Bad | 33-0 victory. work was highly satisfactory to both| {to reach you by 6 o'cloch any eve- rhis Wee! roan News. Merry Lark Whitman made her touchdown a | teams ning, please €o us the favor to call | act ana Saturday sinus Fitth race—Birmingham, Turkey | during the first two minutes of play How did T bece on urepire?} ep Our main office (Sunset, Main - * Foot, Liat by blocking a kick Washington repeated Mise Ch Weill, I wan] 1050; Independent 1128) between 6 JOLLY x ‘PER FULL QUART BOTTLE, Sixth race—Oliver Cromwell, Salt | tried to make. Very shortly or ‘ » game be-| and 7:30 o'clock, and we will send GRASS wipows -yaKps «4 DeLicious nor and Pepper, Nomeda Pume wards Winsor, Washington's quar " ae They took me| you @ copy at once. If you should —— terback, broke away and scored a anything else, | miss it more than once, please tele- Prices—7? and 10 Selections for Latona |touchdown for the varsity. Durtug but I held them down to some rules| phone us every time you m it} This can't be mis Cut this ad | tent race—Henry Ach, Agnes|the balance of the first half Wash-|— —— ——_———- | they w nothing about, I did fair In this way we can be certain of | (Ut 824 bring it, with 1c. and it \ Virginia, Picture Hat ington succeeded in keeping the ly 1. I wuppose, or at least the] Ying our subscribers a perfect ser |}! ee ee «we Bs = u Second race—Misa Rilile, Algon-| ball in Whitman's territory during SMUGGLER CAUGHT. | bes tI could. T have never had} Wee—and it ts the only way, n= Rae ae, eel EE ETE A a - quin, Sarah Maxim. | inost of, the time, but could not |} , 4 larKe Importer was caught Jany le with players. They al- THE STAR PUBLISHING CO. -S-T-A-R- ersian Nerve Essen | Third race—Yard, Prince of Plse,| score. During the second half the|f Vy, Uncle Bam ‘with the god ' nat me well, possibly because | eee | xO eens ren i thousends af ‘cones oft See i 104 First Ave. So. Hot Toddy ball waa in Washington's territory || ewe bouaht uhoee aathe. T] 1 am a woman, but Tam inclined to RELIABLE TRANSFER C0.) nus. seven DOCU) uw se. creat Rg sae 30. ourth race—Onyx I, Jim Bose-| moat of the time and Whitman’s|] confiscated prices. Now. it's || think it i because they are satis | ATTLE VAUDEVILLE = hed “Phones: Sunset Pink 1751: man, Lights Cust goalwas not once in danger. Whit- |} yours at confixented prices. Hried with my decisions, as no ban| Baggage, Furniture, Storage) TH10s. MerGaN & CO , indent 1751. Vifth race—Orbleular, Letta Duf- | man played fast ball, and time after{} NOVELTY CLOAK @ SUIT]! team would stand to lose because of On the “Q. T."] ; oe i aaa Calabast jehtmy time they succeeded in holding the MFG. CO. . poor work, Sometimes 1! Office and storage room, 1215 First | MARVEL TRIO Daring Acrobat © or refund money, %® Gravina, 8t.*"Pam- |Neavier Washington team Of a line ina oe iP ‘lin ball, but the beat umpires “Ve¥® Postotfice building. KAN Aerial J er cd. | Book tree. a sieigha Be i play, Washington has several in — == mptring isn't as easy as =Phones—Sunset 902; Ind, 626, 10 tHe onty by quinker Brag

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