The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 18, 1905, Page 2

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—-- ine dead Racing Baseball “WOME RUN | FRIDAY'S RAGE RESULTS s COMILFO, 5 TO 1, LANDS FIRST MONEY OVER BILVER SUE— STANDING OF THE CLUBS. JOCKEY RADKE RIDES TWO WINNERS Won, Lost, Pet Tos Angoles .......54 a6 om oO eee 4 tue Oakland . 82 a9 ttle 43 48 With the exception of the three beating the favorite, Silver Sue,/gix WELL KNOWN While the Seattle foot ———— | land “a 46 {which finished third, by nine asta are watch the Oregon ani 4 » colors of | Tacoma . 36 54.409] Quarters of a mile handicap at Oak-| jengths. PRINCRTON PLAYERS| Washington universities’ “ostiail | 20% 8 decorated wit the colors of | —- land, there was hardly any class to The handieap was won by Teco teams struggle or the local field * Be wal: thousand vieiterd LOS ANGELBS, Nov. 17.—A home! the balance of the racos. law, also ridden by Radke, defeating Saturday afternoon ra of the! from all ne cgi rd yo to ant Maw run by Blankenship in the fourth! Comilfo, a 5 to 1 chance In the| Barney Schretber’s Deutchland and in the Kast w jtnossing pall ental are to wttend and errors by the locals, won yester-| betting, with Radke in the saddle| that remarkable speed marvel, Fire vt wage gd Blane os nage va ub 0% h Gray allow day's game for Seattle Be ‘nd Miller pitched good ball, ing but five hits each. won the opening event very handily,} Ball, | 4 : } ¢ Boore, Seattle 2, Los Angeles 1 [SANKAR E DAEHN RHR RRR RRR RE ee | 4 PACIFIC COAST GAMES. iz STAR FORM CHART FOR OAKLAND, CAL. * * * Oakland 3, Tacoma 0. |® _ Track conditions—Weather clear, Track fast * Portland 0, Firseo 2 |® Ind. No. Weight, Jockey Clo. . — — * TT? « 108 Radke ee * * SvT?) Merry Round 105 antain ? 261 @ ® 66504 Siiver 106 Aubuchon a-6 3 * * Good start, W easily. * & Time, 108%. Scratched Wheatstone . * 7 ® Ind. No. Name Weight to. * * 8732 jencen cry 1 is) ® * ‘ + si «* * o 5 * * *. S : : i * i* o * ist ® Is That You Look at Our | % e Lady icheaia. 113 a1 Ranges Before You Buy | * Hick ea Ris i * Geed start Wen easily 7 We are the only firm that iz 142%. 4 les and sells all the dif * Wotght * ferent makes of Ranges. Notice 9) » Pres} L4i® the other advertisements. They [| « Deutschland . 106 ti only advertise one make. We fi ® Fire Ball 106 a give you tho advantage of com- J) * Won driv paring all the different makes in ix % our stove department, in short i i iis re " you can have your choice of 68 : Iné. Ne Nan We = 191 : different Ranges. We handle a 9 : 109 6 221 & full ine of Charter Oak Ranges, |) ucre 105 jabs, | which have stood the test of 61 f/) ® Start good. Won easily * years, and are guaranteed to be || * Reratched, Briers. * the finest Baker and best water §/ © 4:38 Lf heater on the market, having * Name. * & fire box different in construc- f| % Righteut * tion from any other range on fi « golette 1 this market. Come in and let * . * us show you through our 4 * Start good, Won exsity. * floors, our small expenses en- iS Time, 1:41, ¥ pene te to ORE Granger. (See e CSCS TTC Cee Cee eee eee eee eee RRR EER EEE EER ER RE NOTES OF THE TURF SEER ERE EEE EER RRR RRR Dabney & Woodhouse Complete House Furnishings. Sole Agents for the Charter Oak Ranges, errr Phones, John 981; Ind, 3094. Pike Strest | Bthylene ts among the fast ones/continue for 20 days — jthat have recently arrived at Faw foment the time Park and is reported to be in good) December 16. Then the horses will wey condition. be taken across the bay to the ple M. HEE WO With stables at both San Francls-|turesque Ingleside track, where rac : Chinese Medicine |CO and Los Angeles, Barney Schrei-|ing will begin December 18, an Co. | ber will campaign over sixty horaes| continue through the Cures all Chronic | on the coast during the coming win-| son. Diseases of Man | ter. | Barney (Kid) Weller is back in or Woman with-| Aiderman Carey arrived at Ascot! California after an absence of sev Park last week with Michael Ryrnes,|eral years. Weller was a spectaco West Brookfield, Kitty Rourke, Mt. lar plunger In the late nineties, but Lowe and Lady Witt and with his he has now settled down into a con family will pot in the winter at servative bookmaker. He will oper Los Angeles. ate a book out here in connection Racing at Oakland will probably | with Phil Howell. which would + nese roots, herbs, Darks, bude and vegetables used Z We gusrantes : to cure Asthma, Eczema, Catarrh, SEER EEE EERE EEE EER Re * SOME RECENT WORKOUTS . SEES EERE EERE Li and all other diseases, CONSULTATION FREE Upstairs Room 1, 122 Sec- ) end Ave. South. Cor. Washington. ‘Seattle, Wash. CHICAGO LOAN OFFICE HARRY SILVER, Prop. 117 Yesier Way. 4 genteel place to borrow money on | and all kinds of jewelry. ee ee ae Beau Ormonde—Five-ighths !n, Moor 1:02%, handily. The long rest of fhe| Sea fast son of Ormonde does not appear) This tw to have taken any of his speed from | ping Mile Lad In 1:45% Five furlongs tn 1:02. id bes been at ter than ever. Half in :50. Strictly Confidential him. Made creditable showing in} Fred Bent Opening Handicap. | Fisher Boy Three-quarters in| 5 Aunt Pofly—Half in :50 without) 1:18 | " much effort. She is fit Instructor--Six furlongs In 1:18 | Indora--Five-cighths in 1:03'§.| Does not look to be ready ‘ Will do when properly placed Gregor Mile in 1:48. e | Military—Mile in 1:50 Dora 1.—Three-quarters in 1:16 | Ripper—Mile in 1:46. Ready for | handily 104 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH BB tne races | Spondoolix—BStx furlongs in 1:14 eee ae - | Optimo—Three-quarters in 1:16.|Has been beating Albert Fir in This once often-time winner can still] work. and 1s as good as inst year get a hump on himself. Peter J.—Seven furlongs in 1:29% | Oscar Tolle—Mile in 1:45 Flaunt—Seven furlongs In 1: 29% | Dixelie—Mile in 1:43% Has} easily and with a chunk of weight been working nicely Jup. Looks read | Jackful—Mile in 1:43%. In the| Follow Me—Seven furlongs ir | first. } 1:30, TO AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT Per Full Quart Bottle —FOR— McBRAYER WHISKY 6 FULL QUARTS FOR. .$5.00 THIS WHISKY IS A HIGH GRADE, WELL AGED AND GUARANTEED PURE. Free Delivery 104 First Ave. So. Phones: Sunset Pink 1751: Inde- M. pendent 1751, tinental Mall Orders Promptly Filled. A FAMOUS FRENCH RACE HORSE. ndmond Blanc, owner of Gouvernant, pe, has just sold the 8 10,00). Gouverns yunt to nearly $19,000. & race bh animal to the A is the son of B * * an »| * » * * up to Saturday, | bollday sea-| an a Sosesagtyahaa etn pian nba carne 98s SEATTLE STAR-SATURDAY, NOV. 18, 190 SPORTS Princeton on between h is ache », The two in pink of ne | (ween tht supporters of the jold EU and the yellow and gold of | the New y Tigers. | ra the importance and Jinterest in the ar truggle be tween Princeton Yale grown equal to and even in excess of the time-honored match between | ual Both teams are this year, al on was some early part of and have in the the representatives of democrati Yale « yoratic Har Thie{ it i» an interesting fact that is due t Preis n has not scored on Yale which ts ab: by rushing for nine years; ing year by the ' od kk fumbles or goals Yale s loot m from t field having been the which jo her game last year ex of Princeton's points. In | with Harvard such a nice sam 896 Princeton pushed Yale all over jot lovely billiards” for Harvard | Manhattan field; in 1897 the Tigers The talw at 1 be-| did not in 1898 they scored iort on Ww 1 center | once on Poe's long run; in 1899 they | proven to be the al pro-sem-| scored tw once after R | won talky-talk igned to bide the| end run had carried the bail | | real affairs f the} Yale's 6-yard line and jcoaches of of ng teame Jon Poo's drop kick | Yale has three good | noe on a field goal; in 1901 | hills on that she got in this|they did not score; in 190 they year's freshman delegat One of | aon on a field goal; im 1903 they them is named Boggs and weighs | score 6 on DeWitt's long run 2 s. Paige | ther newlon a t ed k and the second 6 200-pound class, Both| time on a place kick; im 1904 they ards, Then there's An-| did not score sweet, young thing, who With a cent nd a E guards like tha . lack of weight in t = WILL PLAY In spite of the loss of seven of last year’s v a ia a very | well ah | wal last irday on the tho: eh at the close of th of Simons back of the Tigers has set tate the ears, He is touted ng a} phenom” in gettin a the onda Acording to the dope given out on the match, Yale will resort to a| rushing # and use mass plays | aa her main feature of att the Princeton men will use open style of play, depen gains on speed, interferenc cleverness. It is expected that this will be the big game of the season with the Eastern colleges and that It will practically decide the championship. ST. PAUL, Nov, 18—An extension will probably be built the coming spring from ington on the Great | Northern in Montana to Billings, « distance of 200 miles, connecting with the Northern Pactfic, Burling- | Toner ton and Great Northern roads at | the junction point | | College Yells Wake Wy MBRIDGE, Mass, Nor. Football Yale Depends on Weight- ! LIVED TO TELL OF Cleverness TRIPLE SOMERSAULT ) Teddy Rooseve! Jr, end tn the freshman football eleven of Harvard college, when that team meets the Yale unch on Soldie ly feels might e's out to wi New Haven HAVEN, Cont is been resounding to the awak marly this morn the col-! city and with every ur the Read page 6 It pays. soe id Yale ip i iaem increased. The city | ° | TIRED BRAIN a tae enthan SRE: Toit ‘eae abide sae . S are lening 1 of le and F N. 1 ks & 1 iA ait nearly every st ove “A Tho whole city is in a fever of} rg } brain with itement and every r mce al-| Read page 6 It pays, ov will »S: NOTICE TO | ra SUBSCRIBERS. Should your copy of The Star p it on your turn your money drugetat wi tail} to reach you by © 0’ any eve! 1307 - O9 FIRST ning, please do us the favor to call AVE. “SEATTLE up our main office (Sunset, Main| — 1056 Jependent 1138,) between 6 and 7:30 o'clock, and we will send THE RUBBER STORE | you @ copy at once. If you should miss it more than once, p phone ua every time you miss It Lid FIRST AVENUE In this way we can be certain of giving our subscribers a perfect ser- vice—and it Is the only way THE STAR PUBLISHING Co. ! “SEATTLE BUSINESS: COLLEG NIGHT SCHOOL Four Nights Each Week, $4 Month MILLER & ELSTON, PACIFIC BLOCK, Wet. Weather Wearables Where Shall | Go far First-Class Dental Work Go to the Masters of Dental Skill, Ohio Dentists, Discoverers and Inventors of the Alveolar Method of Dentistry PIANOS We sell better Pianos at lower prices and on easter saymen') than avy otber house in the city. eth and gums. OHIO DENTAL PARLORS, 207! Pike Street and 1430 Third Avenue, Corner of Third and Pike. KOHLER & CHASE, Second Avenue Cc. A Meyer Mer He won't live to be jon his laurels try not if 1 a bua- dex ee this boss leaper r again for me, is the way Dan O'Brien tella of his won- | derfal act. “It's too dangerous. I've j rvous a8 a cat ever since 11 did the triple and you are taking la big chance for your every |time such a turn fs made. In mak- Jing a single or double somersault |in the air an acrobat is always Hable | to break an arm or a leg, but with it bas nm life ot off pretty | the triple up to now lor death, and I guess I Jeasy with min The way I down breath did it was to take and run as I 1 had been pretty p with a couple of aulte, and | found that to burn, and I just was going to do it. I lace 45 feet long and 12 feet high down to | doub’ I had power |knew that 1 |ran down « | sloping from |three feet. The springboard was | made of second growth ash, 13 feet ng, and for a double turn you hoot up as high as you can and do your first turn as soon as possible after leaving the springboard. I it.| did as I always had done, and in the second turn, when in midair, I shot Dan O'Brien ts the only leaper who has ever turned a triple somer sault—and lived to tell This boss leaper did even m about than! run and leap at the Hippodrome--| out my legs and threw down my he landed on his feet and stood up| feet. That is the usual way of doing as straight as though he had not| the double turn. In the triple turn even turned once in midair, I went The attempting of this marvelous feat has killed more first-class acro-| bats than any other trick known to man, so that Leaping Dan is pretty much of a hero these days among less and that all I could do was to his fellow craftemen, to say noth-| hold on. The next thing I knew I ing of bis layman. But he will rest] was on my feet.” | 1 didn’t jump quite go high. as far forward as I could, took « tuck and began to turn. It was then that I felt as if my senses were leaving me. I felt as if I was help- Double Flue Range Made _|THE ART STOVE CO. rest reve Prof. De Forest and hea “the great seer | er,” makes anothe health. It is { press my gr possible atitude and ay to ex- preela- wonderful cure Testimonial | tion of the great good he has from Miss Mygrett Walker, of | done me. I feel my duty to do Hillman City all in my power, to direct all “While we live on this earth | suffering humanity, to never fal there are many things we do that | in source, in health and in hap- bath A DUTY AND A PLEA- | pinc I will cheerfully answer SURE. any mim ation, inclosin “This is a great one in my | stamps for reply ~ case, as this time I am in per-| MISS MYGRETT WALKER fect health, owing to PROF. DE Hillman City, FOREST'S wonderful suggestive | Statement from M J. M | Gonyerbieh! and wife, at whose home Miss Walk treatment For three years I have b en een stop a sufferer of complications of ping, while tak eases, stomach, liver, kidney, | from Prof. De Fore back and head troubles and [| cheerfully say the at ment is true Mr. iehl. have been treated by of very eminent with little relief. a number hysiclans, but Hearing of and Mrs. J. M. Prof. De Forest's remarkable Hillman City, Wash, cures, I concluded to test the 103 Second Ave. South. merits of his treatment, and it Over ¢ Drug Sto is great ploasure and happiness | that I find myself in perfect | Parlors 305-306. Phone L 3099. Readings one dollar each,

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