The Seattle Star Newspaper, October 23, 1905, Page 2

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a THE SEATTLE STAR ; Racing RACING ‘ moot ing at Park, N. ¥. was pr | t bly time a for a mile on} , n aled saw by Dick We The « at Belmont | ark t of Rosset a ot ot a sv f Welles, with 14 nds ur This fea wns Roseben « Rroatos y v seen, N ver approached bim in . Weight-ca ever ca against } feathers o mid be like! Detae of years cone we y tted against the plunge m $183,500 his first wi m at Be nce this winds up] off than when he the season wor ENGLISH LADY WRESTLERS OFFER 10 THROW ANY AMERICAN “LABY” | MONDAY, OCT SPORTS 23, 1905 Football Race Track Gossip |"! i%s0. vy» m0 « By a Regular ho was the browidiou Juno at i | }time at @ #M :% 1m at AN FRANCISCO. tal 1 in| Litt { t th f pot > ho annex at Emeryville is a cha 1, halt as ural the Than acte well known to the rv ut, a oF y we throughout the country who ts mak | Michaa the offictal an- the Aver- ng his initial bow to the Ban Fran-| nour a la Bok MeGibb pipe nown as Cap Rice Hi | ik ' : r : or touter thar } th } ae fen tea socntion ve are now, that Little Crete ¥ us man—there ar Union k, Bt. J [rary @ specially designed Tiret one to fly back int tice le 1 the the fold under the protective wing Pi. ring a ! ‘ shapes in of the Western Jockey club, under|¢ n the mare at 3 t hi which jurtsdictio New Cal | b A a tal fornia Jockey oe | tho was 4 beo-line rush To look upon Rice ls good] the judg » and, springing for the nerves. To pass the time o'| the alarm « on Colonel Clark e a day with bim is pleasing, but to be| showed where " A well acquainted with him is a rare] the c at r t treat He has an execeptionally| carry an ay ‘ ] rong faco—at least you are #u juently, after the by ha th as he haa cultivated the grande 1 one-half furlong t f whinkers ever seon ad elt f ttle Cre > com To tell you what “Cap” Rice loc declared # a 7 precisely like, take a t to wit f I blic Mbrary 1 hunt \ a tendency t the 4 leng f Arthur Dann in his fi har-j en on the ma and when “Ca ter of the “Little Old Mao F | Riee ret 1 on when he was with tb gitor “ a pectacular ~ with which Dave] Smith ba uw raon startled the theater-|1, at which p going publi from const to vast, | bet him % alled “All Baba This character-| @ lot of «v » of Dunn fits the captain to a] To make a long + nivety | Crete rolled hom But no matter what “Cap” Rice| end to sa ooks Wke, he in the of experience and he with a bunch} from being a we 1 I were the} sold his ticket You are Taller Than Most Men --- Shorter Boxing 4 Degan. He bets on ¥ race} nly eyewitnesses to the shooting of | Tim Murphy a ut , every day and picks} Capt. Jim Brown by the police tn «| lar More hose t winners, So it] [raid om the Garfield race track in| It might we t tate that Gees with those who gamble on the; { Chicago to th rly nineties, which | he now famou turt. THE ENGLISH TRAM OF “LADY” WRESTLERS. i a sudden 0 to way the lea ir on th wot | tragic ond to racing in the state of fit boy ever rode, The ‘There is a general belief among} NEW YORK. Oct. 2 Fen eady for the utle wrestler of; seasor They arrived in thi# @#b-| (Hinote | or G Porter a the turfmen that the dispersal of this country who can prevent the| try upon the Kronprins WY | With racing closed tighter than| The race was Jame B. Huggin's Rancho del Paso| ¥Tes'lers are the latest invasion British champion from throwing| and are chaperoned by Mrs. AttoWlo |, stop! trap in Illinois a syndicate! 42 ap and Walcott 615 617 First Ave Sted in December will rewatt in the sporting field. Half a 4 her within fifteen minut Pierre, who is the wife of | headed by Chicago gamblers built| ¥! was the erty of ex-Jockey - a @atry to the ranks of American *” have come out of old Eng The y-cheeked “ladies” who wre known as “the t#rrtBle!» track in Indiana, just across the| Jimmy McLaughlin, finished second Eeteders for several new men of| land to try the strangle hold for; have come out with a “cateh-as- | Gr The half doxen new €eib-liuinola boundary line, which wee| W ae On the Square, Opp. Totem Pole @eeans. it is said that more than} the t fit of the Ame a public. | eateh to their American ers for American Gra Renéan | called Roly, then dubbed Lakeside. | y Doge @me of the millionaires who are! Bor sre only open to fair ones ° » the fashion | honors are all young. tovleing | it was during the early days at| W. 8. CROSS Prominent in the turf have under|of this country sad $500 stands’ ir © the past) women . Roly that “Cap” Rice made a big} * ee ~~ pure nose of the ee [Killing on & mare named Litt °| Veurtw @ due Maclens of a breeding establishment 1 Crete i the cir stances a) sated ree ‘i ihie eale ‘There will be ample Brilliant, Mail of Timbuc and for seven innings likewine| Tacoma 2 nected with th ag Gere neve | Sones Adak steeeh iep:tum Seale SELLING OUT G@eportunity for all It ts a ra amt 1:49. st without avail.| Sunday game: Los Angeles ®,| (00) Begs tg yy Bros yore EVERYTHING AT WHOLE- for such a collection of famous| Sixth race, mile and an eighth,| « With Miller on| Tacoma 1 key Charley Kuhn, top-notch-| battleships. The Puget Round navy wget pe eterin SALE. toge 500 brood mares|bandicap-—Louls H., Palette, Os-|the delivery wagon, the Siwashes| or im these 4 had the mount.| yard ts the large m the Pacific carentt and strenaest 0 pct hedge dimmed beeemey | played heavy amd strong and by a a 0 those days, had the mount.) 20rd, % ste ‘area om in Ieee plane and organs nos LION CLOTHING HOUSE er at one time | cy stroke wes t the honors| Indians Hand | ker be (Kune) prevailed cyoe| gs si* me kt inthe acidic Northe First Ave. 8, and Main 8 hipped to N. by a sore of 4 to ogan was +e IE aw : on} 4:8 m a a and : a Lose) easier ae One te “9? | = = =~ te — r . The afternoon show Sund cr - eos eee t. | ae bend sonibar weet to mate Ue asc | ALBERT HANS % STANDING OF THE CLUBS. | fore the war, The Commuters, with ee a lf You | ommepee Won, Lost, Pet.| Iberg pitching winning ball and the) The University of Wash ~"} Need @ - ~ _ RESULTS AT LATONTA Los Angeles .......41 31.584] team working like one big piece of| football team Saturday, in = Dae . Results of Saturday's racing were | Oakland xe 4 5 540| machinery, administered a dose of| tought game, de ey: the € nt oi ge 2 ge SP: ee iret race, milo, selling—Azelina, |san Francisco .....37 36 jern pines Vickers played a star] 1 gy Mc ggenligg at aed Leen ly EE Anaglbvngy Fis tes — se Bonnie Prince Charlie, Jungle, Imp.; | seattle 3 63% game, although he only struck out| ar playing of the game, making | Tr . i ave we can Give you aa 0 | . + ere 7 es me man. He played a 0 error| both the touchdowns, The ‘varsity ‘omorrow is your chance—Regular $10 to $15 Craven- coat worth $6.00 for....82.00 I) EATTLE ».. , i race, three-quarters of « aie game, and with better support) (*#m showed great improvemen ettes and Raincoats, special—no alterations—your Come around and see them selling—Lieut. Rice, Gold Bell,| AN FRANCISCO, Oct. 22.—A tie| would have made the score look) Over Previous Ramen, the team work Seiles Ainge tag ? eae THEATER te; 1:19 8-5. Set cee 4 different ing better ° ' OD 6b cide cas sete been +o0 cneesice errrirer sy } ‘Third race. mile and 100 yards, oy igang may eB yet “oe} Saturday’s game: Seattle 3, Oak-| f 88d with more snap. The ‘var H FIRST | John Cort, Mar. Both ‘oa p—Bromeas, Estrada Palma, | securday and Sunda: *® work be-|land 3. 19 SUR nesta pensticn it seenies * filme Lee: 1:504 urday ant y | Several times in the game Satur~ AVENUE | rE “4 os tween the Commutters and the ab- Morning game, Sunday Beattie b . 1 ALL THIS WEEK. Fourth race, three-quarters of | crigines from the northern woods, | 4, Oakland 3 joe = br en yee - ~ —_. COR | Wednesday and Saturday Matinee ay gga Handieap—Kerche-| 4 15-inning matinee, played untii| Afternoon game, Sunday: Seattle) 1° the Indians took advantag | the, 190, Brera vt |, 5 aa ln eae seers THE RUBBER. STORE |/ g 60, cuenny | «010% sociery onus ying sphere, was the excitement ce a aa ELECTRIC Er . P cost, ‘Sills sat 00 faturday. In the eighth inning with} PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE At Bremerton Sunday the Seattle! 714 First Avenue i Prices—The, Be, 26¢ and 160. listen, Lottie Elkin, Plan- 2:18 4-5. race, five and half furlongs. Tinker, Valencia, Lady Es- 1:12 3-5. RESULTS AT JAMAICA al of Saturday's racing Kerr race three-quarters of mile, Seling—Monet. Mad Mullah, Gera- 3 Att 4 race, mile and sixteenth, Yorkshire Lad, Jack Young, Gowan; 1:491-5. ‘Third race, five and half furlongs, Stake—Snow, Zienap, Dis- it; 1:07 2-6. race, three-quarters of a handicap-—Aeronaut, Race True Wing; 1:12 3-5, FULL QUART BOTTLE r FOR Jamaica Rum IT'S FINE FOR A HOT TODDY. | | 104 First Ave. So, i Phones: Sunset Pink 1751: Inde- Hi, pendent 1751. Free Delivery Mail orders promptly filled wna packed iu plain boxes. times He hit 10 batemen, gave 99/ other go with him for 15 rounds. Young Corbett and Young Erne are| | bases on balls and was landed on for} Willie Fitzgerald is get a re-| scheduled for a six-round fight be 9 base hits turn battle with Eddie Wanlon.| fore the National Athletic club of | je coaches are still undecided tzgerald recently knocked out) this city tonight. The bout ts to be! over the position of quarterack ck Clifford, the California light-| at catch weights, The match w | the score standing 3 to 2, side towards the Commuters, Siwashes loped in the tie run. For seven insings the Comme-| 0-0, Portland 3-2. ters tried to drive out the winning! Saturday came the long the Saturday's game: San Francisco 6, Portland 2. Sunday games: San Francisco Marines. McCtaie and Gordon were the opposing twirl artists, and were given first class aupport. The score! was 2 to 0 in favor of the Blectrics. Lon Anowee 4 NEBRASKA FOOTBALL ELEVEN LINED UP IN THE LINE: DENSLOW R £, COTTON R T, TAYLOR R G, BORG (CAPTAIN) C, NELSON lew G, WELLER L T, JOHNSON L B, MO! = Q, WILSON RH, SCHMIDT L H, MASON PF. Rainiers Defeat Seatille High . : Dugs tiered gat wich sce oe) Defeats Bellingham ahi eae: which has been caused by the previ “Dugs' old timers got a taste| ous limited number of tickets would Ae § - mall of defeat at the hands of the Rain-| bo avoided. bo mgr mip ine be = fie i fer aggregation Sunday. The score} At the end of next season, J. Kd ‘ af nn fw age wey = J defhial was 6 to 2, and It was fast playing| Grillo, of Toledo, will try to ar-|‘" box high school DY a . of 22 to 0. The Seattid’ Led 2 "i coke: o of post-neas from start to finish. Jack Hickey,| range a series of post-season games . too fast and heavy for (yp 1p. White lot, sufficient to accommo- date 50,000 spectators, Admission would still be by invitation and it is belfeved that with such a seating of local fame, twirled for the Rain-| between the champions of the it ters, and Jesse Stovall for the| American association and the Kast-|°*' 7% 18 ® “Dugs.” ern leagu FOOTBALL PLAYER DIBA. saeco Joe Walcott, the colored fighter WILLAM TS m= and Willie Lewis will fight 15 ALAMANTIC, Oct. 23.—As the SrORDING BREFS rounds before the Michigan A. C,| result of an injury received Satus- At Detroit on Oct. 28, weigh in 142|4ay In a football game at Jowett pounds at the ringwide. City, John C. Gondero, 27, died The club} guarantees a purse of $3,500 In the season just closed Rube} the fighters wil! get 60 per cent Waddell pitched 35 games dj the gross receipts, struck out 286 batamen He was tak-| Abe Attell, who was recently beat en out eight times and sent in i2j)en by Young Erne, ts seeking an Sun Cerebral — hemorrhage caused his death. This is the sec ond player to die as the result of| @ football game this season PHILADELPHIA, and ay of Pa., Oct, 23 Linn, who was tried out in the gamo| weight, in eight rounds,.and sh ont Bne-Attell fight, ed] out of the r with Syracuse, seems the most| up so well the match with Hanlon|in which Erne defeated Aftell with | promising candidate. was immediately arranged. ease in six rounds! At first @ theet: | Efforts to have the West Point-| The death of Yankee Consul at Young’ @orbett and’ At | Annapolis game played in Washing-| Lexington, Ky., 1 a noted but after | ton are being made by army and|racer from the track. The animal| Attell's dofeat young Prne was xo- | navy men in the national capital.| was yalued at $100,000 and had « Both fight- | it is proposed to erect stands at|long string of victories to his credit.jera are ent condition and! the government expense on big’ Poeumonia caused death an interé tle is expected Electrics fixed up a shutout for the) = housands of Peopl Were on the Grounds Yesterday at C. D. Hillman’s Meadow Gardens SAYID EVERYBODY WAS HAPPY + IT WAS THE MOST LEVEL AND BEAUTIFUL PLACE AROUND SEATTLE. OVER ONE-HALF OF IT WAS SOLD, IF WE about SALESMEN WE COULD HAVE SOLD IT ALL IT WILL BE ALL GONE IN A FEW DAYS, ‘A CLEARED AND GRUBBED LE PIECE OF LAWN—ONLY §250. TERMS @5 PER MONTH. TON CAR TO DUWAMISH BRIDGH, THIRTY GROUNDS UNTIL SOLD OUT, CITY OFFICES: BLK. C. D, HILLMAN IS THE OWNER—THB SOLD OVER 12,000 PEOF AND SATISFIED, HAD 500 ouT, ONLY LAND TAKE SALESMEN THINK! ALL IN NEW REN- ON TIMES HAS ROOMS 1-2-3 MAN WHO THEIR HOMBS IN SEATTLE, Thie ad and 1 woman to Ww. fore | will entitle any reserved seat balcony, sday Matinee. Present bee noon Wednesday. (Third ay agua The Most Popular Theater, Russel & Drew, Mera, TONIGHT AND TUPSDAY NIGH® Rowland and Clifford's Splendid Production of “DORA THORNE.” Wednesday night change of play. No Matinee Wednesday, Prices the same. Phones 567, HOUSE . Theatre JOHN CORT, Manager. Phones 6# = y rlonence ROBERTS —In— “ANN LAMONT” By Paut Armstrong, Author of “The Heir to the Hoorah.” ropolitan Cast MA Interpreted by a M With MAX FI PRICES—N inee, $1.00 |must be called for | Coming—Thurada A big | Show. Four Lamondts. STAR - Soctety Acrobats - Musionist Hits, rrow Irish Comedienne Hadji Lessek.. Arabian Gun-Spinner | Wilson .... The Baritone | Starascope c Fone ait | orci ees : The. Riv brain, strengthen \ culation, the make figestion pertect [fmpart @ magnot bein opped permanent. 1 $00 per box: § boxes, quarant | eure of refund BK Se Jed. look free, = Arch street, Phitade} ye id mttic onty by Quaker fos First Ave lobe’ Block. >”

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