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a 4 . 38 i Be ; 3 4 | tatu was ennai GI NC ANNO RG TGC A IPCI aS ELE ANNA DLN LTE ION BSE CRIT NE BT EON aN “ THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, NOV. 4, 1905 a ree ne ema ” “ 3 || Rai Eee eee E ee eee eee eee mornmesios eee eee ene 5 - _ RACING! PRA OF CHICAGO UNIVERSITY PL AYE full ha its neom now to be The high ore leagu amem at the Biemea 4 Fri F i st 29. ; ‘At Latonia they_ran pretty well nckinne made the tigh score of 2004 j form yesterday Jock Morrts lithe M h alle Vriday eve ’ ' inning on two of his me st Dobbs, bowling in the league marr immany et 3 to 2 and M haha at the A i Heys, made the high " Becond choices, In th Ace @ in | ' ficol rode a great race on Mallory i : £2 to 1} The Star had one goed : ing in Ostrich which won at 5 to maa | in the second New York ra F il B f GRipay's RESULTS AT LATON Brunners a erore IA, K. Y il ' Sas ona cantait tions Stovalls ae mon Kent, Small Talk | 3 327. : i : a One mile and one hundred yard The Stoyalls defeated the Brun lling—St. Tamman Mynheer on the Bismarck al eye ya | ; eee Algol; 1:06 8 ur » three-game mateh. Heor , Five and one-half furlongs purge ' : Militiades, Matleable, Stoner Hill ao} : zit 123 Bteeple chase, fell cours Me finor, liticatura, Creolin; 4 ‘ One mile purse—Odd Luc 4 ight, Madison Square; 1:49 - j Fivo-cighths of a mi Hing imnehaha, Matabon. 1 Lark : si 203 4-5. 143 187 Bix ana one-half furlongs ie iat ory, The Englishman Mig 141 4 pmer: 1:25. a7 IDAY RESULTS AT NEW rage. * mai YORK ACQUEDUCT Sener anaes setae ; Beven-eighths of a mile tle, Girdle, Ocean TI | One and one-eighth of a mile Sophomores Win SORE ERR ee. nfide in b a BM of rae | icap—Ostrich, Legates, Sailor anches of athletics. In to Robert, and it broke overlooks and it there > 1:54 Track | et! and pugilism especially si com Aled h jn Has i surely , ree-fourths of a mile purse participants believe ign by inch, if ever aid. Be ; ‘ 5 - ‘ ‘Jimmy. Britt i w telling his! Bob Pitestmr her fight y ad. ee ueeeaetsentie of oils friends that he had « dream before | er who believes in mascots, Did you any ful knowl. re SeeNertoens bgt — By a margin of four points the| his last battie with Nelson in which/|ever hear of F mons training priz as largely con womens manner, Gaahara, second-year men at the university|he took the count at the hands of| without having a for t Tom- ' te McCabe; 1:49. : Friday afternoon. Without Rex|the Dane, He had always heard) hound or some ot (| } oa ; Fiveeighths of a mile handicap— mith, the second-year men would | that dreams were opposite, but that) | You wane ra Pe - ; her Frank, Pr. Frederick, Water not have stood a chance of winning|Pothered him some. , fight , pent advantage, oe » , FITZGERALD. DONOVAN the moet. In every event in which|,,,{¢ "as my fant with Sullivan I cate t him 100 One mile selling-—Flamula, Can- TZGERALD, 2 N, he took part Smith came out victor. |e4 this atory. And 1 hav | fi. coh hock a Ball, Brigand; 140 4-5. " 5 The score was 64 to 60. H. T. Wat-|ana heard of an & the “0 . KANE LEAVES FRIDAY, son, the freshman track captain, did| ringside of that battle which [ re-( In a recent letter I told the story | - ’ “wat Gee exceptionally good work, — | member only too well, for it was one | of Tom Hyer's first ring battle, but co is gradually epi , bea ar a ae President Thomas F_ Kane of the — Jot the few signa that ever seme forgot to relate the story of the last s-been” clas aa een en-elghths of a mile— fs university will leave Friday. night jt affect me. sna of suitte| Domne of that great fighter In man wanted 10 gat Hay, Cloten, B 1:2 for Washington, D. C., where he OldM Th Hl red Wright, a friend of Sulll-| the ring. f ; ‘ o publie an Sse Andrew Mack t INO Pons ectcn! Secale crease ae OOTP O OTS rac ee Setet Ser l', cail weteer niet be emacs | ie Socene or'as ‘ of the national sesociation, of-state E | of bill lett ‘out of @ large bank roll by the older fight fans am one of |is more t ; Three- fourths apie, Bell Rose: universitios, “Old Man Thorpe.” as he is| that he had brought to New Orleanm| the s of the American | United St 1 —- Renee, er oe known to the race se followers wager on John L. prize ri It will be a | t ; 3 1 throughout the land, is registered | norUy after Sullivan had taken Morvieey bad 4‘ dot, of taney pei 3 mile and a sixteenth handi- @ mple Li at the Cecil under ihe. name ot | his seat in the:corner of the ring the | ing and bluffing and had repeatedly | by this man | Bedouin, Coy Maid, Santa Cat- — - light directly over him went out, | called the great Hyer a cowar 1 ' 1:46 8-5. Charles A. Thorpe. For many years] ‘rhe electrician was called, but the | net for the battle in a amall| spectable sporting j +5. “I don’t think Kaufman should; his fighaing qualities on the stage é : Thorpe was a prominent figure in| seat of the trouble could mot be New York state, if I re~| ach. It is hard to tell whenp ' mile selling—Yada, D'Arkle, be discouraged by his defeat,” says | before, but the costly lesson evi- When Clarke Griffith retires to] ai! large race meets in the United | ¢. and: Apparently there was noth- correctly. The plans fell ail will yet lead : pera Jack O'Brien. “He has two good/dently served mo good purpose.|the solitude of his ranch tm tbe] States and Europe. Thorpe quit the | seme | Five-eighths of a mile purse- qualifications to begin with, name- | Some kind friend whould take Terry | Montana hille he shuts himself out) racing game recently, after making r ¥: aye a ' = Lotus, Mollie Donahue; |iy courage and punching | po to one side Gnd beat a little com-|from the world, not allowing even|and saving euough money to see Fitz-Hart 6 Cc lled the links of the Chicago Golf ctub| Coach F. K. Miller said and the is so young that he can af/ mon sense Into his head. & magazine or © newspaper toteach | him through the remaining days of | 0 va Friday, Fred MeLaod, of the Rock-| count of the hard play ur boys! ' ford to lay off a year or two and him for one entire month, Thel nis natural life. Thorpe mays that ford Golf club, of Rockford, Ill, de) Cr came the firet part of tae | 1s Enters Owner's make a study of the boxing end of | mental strain on & ball field {8 0] he is very much pleased with Seat- feated Herbert Way, of the Euclid) ot ee eae ne orth ae reno the thing. As to the fight I made, | Chanct biaff, evidently, the gray matter of/ tie, and thinks be will remain here Golt club, of Chicago by 0 4 up aM) oo) Leon practicing at all 9 1 can only say that I followed out a plan that I mapped owt. My alm was to blind him and then cut him down-with the right, and you know | how I qucceeded. I would have used | = right hand more freely only that y seconds kept beaging me to make a Tefe-hand battle of it entire- ly. 1 followed corner instructions, | List Aw, Just On Jobn W. Gates has become horse owner at last. having the well known filly Lo- ‘at the Jamaica track for $15,000. Gates bas an application for colors before the Jockey club. Wants an all-searlet color . Jacket and cap 0 color. fs said that Gates has won and $1,000,000 on the races. This the first time he has ever entered ist. from Br second-rater jery |the Dane to “give ‘im just chanct” to knock his block off. = antages most of the time. as Unfortunate enough to sprain =r feft thumb in one of the early rounds. I started the Injury by} catching Kaufman under the chin, and after that I found his elbow s couple of times and made matters worse. Few people who sew me jabbing my opponent Imagined how | every punch | delivered pained me. “Tam gratified beyond measure that the contest was clean and sportsmaniike in I wus puzzled over the tung men slighted my chances, but T wasn't worried about it. I did ever being the clever, abifty not look for unfair treatment. 1 be was in the halcyon days) ci.64 it up that t ddenness with old when he first flashed onto| “tien the match was made created Dugilistic horizon. Mixing it UP) an impression that I could not be| the second-raters may WiN| Droperly trained in time. Another | @ little coin, but if he t#) hing some one was unkind enough he will keep clear of the top-) 14 start misleading rumors as to the | ental . for his finish ts surely/ way | was behaving st my quar-| msy work he has) tors It was said that I was con- of boasters will fade awa immersion, CORBETT’S REJOINDER. They are telling this at the pense of Jim Corbett Philadelph: with pink ¢ Corbett and sald lke a prize fighter, Mr. prise fighter?” “Why, no, doenn't.” anid Corbett; and if did it would break her heart. thinks I am a burglar.” cast in the ¢ | did not stop to think what this con test meant for me. If I had been | downed by this raw recruit I would |“ have been pronounced a back num- ring the recuperation. J. ARONSON The open season for challenging Battling Nelson is still on, and ev- away jto Market street is lustily conxing pomae and by Nelson will come out of the pn nth T used my left under | acting gime and a whole roomful lke hod carrier's flannels at their first Tn the height of his ring career, while be was in| a slender young man | jocks was introduced to| “You don't look Corbett. Does you mother know you are a Jockey Redfern will be out of the in his last two bouts. ditioning myself on wine. It is a| ing one for pome wme a ac —— | wonde tt c enthusiasts |result of an automobile collisio wonder thet the local enthusiasts | 17, ier arm was badly shattered peets to ride in France and Eng- some of the hard thinkers sloughing off like overripe tripe Kinnes Defeated By Sheffers — one By On the Monarch bowling fers playing in the city league, th Ser. fers sent the Kinnes down efeat in @ close three-game mat Petty evening, The first two gant re won by the Sheffera, but the Kinnes uceeeded in capturing the last one. be dat 2 66 + ie iM laa 141 la 187 Puremar 180 iu Bheffer 167 1s? Costello one ”— she bie she) Kin She| oison . Phillips Witmore Shumans Win and be 16 kide on weight roetdiy| From Warrens | ber, . bes a a reflec rowed sagen dpase’ In the clty on the Areade ought to have assured any doubtia| é yuting alave, #oaay eveling, tal a AVENUE SOUTH iTueeses thet 1 was bent on being| M. W. Gevage, owner of Deel enunmts detentes tho ‘Werrens ia at my best and fighting tooth and Patch, has just refused an offer), close match. Little nervousness san of $180,000 for the fleetest of pac-| was to be observed in thie match, sine evs. Mr. § bought the horse] Hoth teums bowled steady gamee After the Irish and the Dutch n 1902 for $60,006 Jand everything went smoothly, ot Remedy ff... e.2 e ore | tween two of the old sod. At ie MEMPHIS, Tenn, Nov. 4—By| , Shumans this is what the San Franciseo pacing a mile In 1:59 1-4 on Friday) jy “Visi * For a Cold bureau announces Gttersoon, Ban Patch equaled the| "a, pow awd ae - world’s pacing record held by Star) ponds» Bevan Poll som Pointer. As no me is being | Shuman eeeggeennell stle cammbat wath the held here at the pr . it Is not} ‘ almost | thought the record will stan | Totals ae nts, Is the hes | Team average % r | fight-siueh om the b |x ny 4 + fans alno offer the | Ww ht L t t — Gallon Bee eseemo right is Latest ::.. F the San Francisco IE "kn $1.50 PER GALLON [ner is willing to pl with nocker haba : y sporting editor the burg of — we 3 738 tthe ¢ n Gate that he will mal- EE paige See hare s | treat his brother Celt severely Everybody. with a hammer against and engage in business. PLAY BASEBALL SUNDAY CHICAGO, Nov. 4—A telegram announcing that Bob Fitzetmmons At Recreation pa: junday '~ temmnon nes 10 oneek, the Rulntes| Would” fight “Philadelphia” Jack and the Superiore wili play what| O'Brien on the coast, probably be- will probably be the last game of baseball to be played in this city this season, Large quent the Fourth skaters are |fore the San Francisco Athletic club, knocked the plans under way by Tommy Ryan, Marv Hart's new manager, to arrange a go be- tween Fits and Hart. Ryan arrived here today and announced that he had just received @ telegram from Fitzsimmons’ manager to the effect that Fitesimmon was to fight O'Brien in the near future. crowds continue Auditorium 1 Pir becoming to fre. skating rink 4 many new very profi- hws jensen yar ee oe Qussae’s Challenge good rune and it is an assured fact} that with these new akaters and the larke numbers of recent arrivals in| the city who are first- the racem thig winter ingly fant the afternoons Not Yet Acce d Some time ago a challenge signed by Mr. Cussac, of Issaquah, chal- |lenging anyone in the state of Wash- ington to fence with a single stick or a sabre, was published on the orting pi of The Star. Up to | thie time this challenge has not been accepted by anyone. That fencing and single stick work are popular in this city was shown by the interest taken in the exhibi High School tlons given before the Seattle Ath- Large numbers of they who A rally was held at the high|letic club at thelr smoker recently.| choose, wrongfully, to call the sbhool Friday morning to work up| Mr. Cunsac te still out with his chal- i pile of rocks which rises some enthusiasm for the game to- | lenge to fight anyone in the state of day. Fifty dollars was subscribed| Washington with the both hands with which to buy orange and biack| single stick. All those who wish bunting to decorate the Seattle see-| to inquire into this will please ad- tion of thd bleachers. lress all communications care The rally was addressed by Prin-| Sporting Editor, Seattle Star, 2 to play. f Tacoma Rooters oma are in town today to at- tend the match between school team and the, torious ¢ ong The ive lines this week. ne a ne ia team will be in fine, and if POOTBALL TERM. t go up tn the alr, we ve no trouble in winning game. If we merely play a tle we will not be disappointed, ag have another go at them siving day.” FIGHT DRAW MILWAUKEE, Wis, Nov. Gh Eight rounds were fought to « before the Milwaukee Boxing: by Young Mahoney, of Mi and Hugo K of Chicago, evening. Both men stood beg and put up a fast bout. —o—~ Do not worry. See page 6. SELLING OUT AN Clothing, Furnishings Shoes at wholesale epst. LION CLOTHING H First Ave. 8. and Main St. Sa A WONDERFUL TRANSPO TION, Z Arrive * lly to the southeast Mount much-talked-of football the Tacoma high thus far, vie- local high These pictures teli you wuat do. We straighten noses, outstanding ears, operate on lip; remove wrinkles, birth en of the cipal Getger. Professor Saunderson, school, which {s to take place at| moles, warts, pimples, ete., wi Professor McKowan, Coach Frost, Recreation park this afternoon. | pain or ecar.| Many of these wi Sahh_ teater,.en Coyle ned Cnot ‘Hard Hitting Won Parading the streets, with their| the use of the knife. Dave Lewis, Captain Lewis aasur-/ gold ribbons flying and their biat SUPERFLUOUS HAIR Withomt ed the students that if they would| Friday’s Game STANDING OF THE CLUBS. | of 5 to 3 Seattle took Friday's game} | from the locals. Lberg proved easy | money for the visitors and was hit team will be complet thing ready for practi Kington, the young 1 and every * sald Mise dy who is or For ant horns and trumy Tacomans announced only all turn out and support the/ team, by fooling, the team wouuld| people surely win. town and that | Recreation park of coming out of it victorious. Lewis’ ts tooting, th: aking the fa e or leaving to the good| marks, and remove free any halt of Seattle that they were in| that return, Treat skin diseases, the was to be at LUPUS and CANCER included, ue this afternoon &/ing the Finsen and other therapew- la Pet. |} football game that would be the/| tic lights, remove freckles, tan and $ A d F Los Angeles “ 558 | “real real,” with feathers on | iver spots and discolorations. Give | uccess Ascure OF | Gaxiana 40 540} Followers of the ovoid have for| scalp treatments, obesity treatments , San Francisco . 41 518} some time past looked forward to| and shampoos, do manicuring an@ Girl $ Socker Team Seattle ..... .. 41 474] this game with much anticipation | massage, All treatments given ume Portland .. . 41 453 |and a large attendance is expected, | der the direction of a physician. All ie Tacoma ., 45 423/ Tt Is needless to state that both | operations performed by & surgeon, “Lt think that within a very short | : — |teams go into the game confident |" wette ae whene j time now my girl's socker football | OAKLAND, Nov. 4 By a score | Captain | but, as comparative sc men are in t rey » profe college athletics (# coming out into d and often, Shields’ pit Oe 2.5 ere ey ey mer | Sportdom. from the professional | college athletics is com a at foot fanizing a girl's socker football) D@fd and often. Shields’ pitching | the strength of two opposing foot- with the loud check on his glad pes aking i | team in this city, Saturday. “Since| for the Stwashes also received a big! ball teams, it can hardly be taken a. derous sparkler and nil | ball. The-latest knocker t4 Carroll the exclusive mt of bunch of hard hits, but the Oak-/into consideration. Babcock, left marks of his calling, D. Wright, former commiasioner of| ra Stat Tosstay nun’ |ianders failed to bunch their hite.'ong wit not be ta shape to” lsbor and immigration, now pre: plans ia the ae uesday Bil! score: Seattle 5, Oakland 3. tel nig at ", > tone be pee dent of Clark university. He say ovedlinestbe ened ogy age —_ —— on eapats in the oxay toe iY “i's ac mpel © athletics deprive * to talk over the plan with s ripe _ count of an injury receive me | um his strong bones. with |¢, aie hag ang dn which] ind or Nady Ot" | their willingness to play, I want PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE. _| tu sheen will be greatly weakened | WASHINGTON INSIIrUrS ut o stu neir lessons; that only| pins-to-coun oy 77 pin Pod 7 ee . methinks such athletics as conduce to phyat-| The Jenking hy discarded the | FOU to say in The Star that I want! 4+ oaxland--Oakland 3, Seattle Sever = ee pe Bie ie! th : mold Ee ee x i has something Ai development should be permit-| name “Nighting and will henee. |More good, strong, healthy girts for! 4; Lox Angeles—-Los Angeles Baturdar’ berdeca Otvnbia’ bint tied Seueitine @anme O00 406, 407 MAKES FINE, HOT DRINK | off to. ted, and that all rough play should Gaeriay ore ‘ ing, the ‘Blonare? be - saad we can Of) Portland 8 schoo! t am ty that of the 1 a i and 408 Seattle Wash, _ college, the! ., beturday evening, on the Monarch | ganize two teams a . - chool team and¢ at of th c e sh, | be barred. Clark college, by the) aneys, the Monarch team will bow! oa At San Francisco—San Francisco} coma for fear that they might be| Hours 9 to 12, 1 to 5, 7 to 8 4 6 n on Sta e _— never had a winning foot ball! 4 telegraphic match with the Ana- 9, Tacoma 4 } tujured and wnable-to take part t 7. & NIGHTSER. Mar. eleven ortes howling team. H Sick k he ‘ he P M 2376. iancsallieesomncaiiil r | the game today, and the gold ar hone Main cuover Be a Sridey, svonine: promod. ta: Biisthe rrera Sic ‘ cived temiy Witi-thetr tall = —_ n ba nillipe o! ning for woman bowlers, Near- \McLeod Wins Golf A Theme" tha waciner nce ore ¢ a grand-like total|ly every alley {n the city wae filled | seek? 30 ght { - AGENTS WANTED, Phillipe points at) with women bowling enthustasts SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 4.—The . . thus far this eee 104 First Ave. So, — Look | Some ¥ were made [lightweight match between Gardi: | Championship player in perfect shape Phones: Sunset Pink 1751: Inde- Terry MeGovern has decided to ly bit safe three} * ner and “errera, which was to have | mee : pendent 1751. go on the stage again. As a bad uct- times in 57 times at bat.” Briggs’ m place before the San Fran- | rhe Feces nie Mies Soeee Free Delivery or young Terry was entitled to all | batting average was .053 ; » claco Athletic club on F ght CHICAGO, No the finals) fa ived:tn the city thin: marae or yo a J J rm to be bothering th oh | 2 n Friday nigh - nal @ fe their game w @ Reattle Mail orders promptly filed [| of the over-ripe hen fruit avail- Jconslderable. ‘They are twa wunees | Was called off because of Herrera’s | for the champior ho Western bie ceor oltre hr attra and packed in plain boxes. able, MeGovern lost his health and | Secret of long life. Page ¢ hea than the Pins and’ sickness, Professional ociation at! y I tervi Indpt. 1 8006. 812 23rd South. EAVE YOUR ADS AT THE STAR'S OWN TOWN OFFICE, RAGLEY’S DRU STORE COR. SECOND AND PIKE S + TELEPHONES: SUNSET 6060, INDEPENDENT 1163 ‘ seh caaiebiasiillleatals +

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