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abe weit seth dal ENNANT TO ANGELS ATURDAY DEC, 16, 1904. HE WANTS 3 YOUNG KID" mM’coY Dee, 1h— Toe, A apectacul — MEET ALL COMERS AT 130 «1 A here [was a triple play ne Tiger tt POUNDS Pa the eighth # A single by o¢ Ditton and a by Cravath ning of yesterday's game gave the} started things “. Eis then <? M Angela fiv A nh pow b ted 1 waa put out unassisted. bu wh i Beason Raines Dillon tried to steal home and was} In length and strength Marry ie tis ities The cx w hard ht A} run down betw ses. Cravath | Murch, Boston's new first baseman. comers at 190 pour . ended by a ® { »1. Graylt tempted to s n the same |is the peer of any player in the Se a Giche hb ppeial peer a waa the | n but was caught out } American League, Murch Is 6 feet ce thunenticiee 2 mada bo game. He pit ft T went he field with 4 inches tall, weighs 200 pounds and foneht tm fais mn in the near allowing Tacoma t new yh formerly with | his arm span is 80 inches, His life Satine P - ed hits. The ade by}Ban Francieco, played pec und | has been apent in the woods of Met ‘ t « ‘Tacoma was n took Hall, forw with Seat fi » as a guide and tr He ao PT pe if und Yong cha Ms nom ated in the box 5 first base on the Lat | quer i e gpg ton | . 2 team and his reputation reae lGasenan © } er ng pe the ears of Jimmp Coll t that and ne t 3 a h m a trip up north to look A jat that and ts 5 to ek, ver Murch looked so good to the \* atements with . € | on manager that he signed him LOS ANGELES, Dec. 16 ' : ant t Maynes. © | Murch i# an all-round athlete, be one 3 es Png gg oct fee ~ gg a tomrggee~ By een here for some time, Kid Her | roe gop and quick an a cst man, of ( AR jas night de | Eddie Hanlon, of San Franctaco. | His friends ha # that he would 7 , Je “ ae enter upon & ring career, but Murch cs pyery Tomes See fee Fie Se unt be 2 genta . . lows fought like tigers and always | not believe in prise fighting ° deinen Jeet pet en end to thelr’ finging came back looking for more. Hawt LION CLOTHING HOUSE that he would develop into the log oe Sones tee hoes coee | ae First Ave. 8, and Main 8t. Jem Bowker, the little bantan Then be was compelled 0 1{ca1 guccewor to deftrion Murch t and never for an Instant uve ee Srn from Wenskes ¥ and te x [ean lift @ full grown horse from the oun @ stood ap and tought fa London last year, is « « to ; xt cla “K- | round with no greet effort, and which ‘worked @ diaadvantage on eerie Charlie Bites 4 Bag ba juggles welghts nearly as great for a a tess cates ce ten ail Ce" che renherwetaht | = anion _tavertiy soot Yes, We Sell British fave i v F ! my € England | which w succemfuily 3 and fav upen in ¥ His frat ch was Spike by his opponent. Herman fashion y A from t “ » Bus foathorwotgh 1 but one hand, with stage and in 2 { as, whom Howker beat | sunded Hanlon about the by the ah pi it Bow- | face and body unmercifully. It waa Bowker, who as bantam we # eating | the last round Hanlon bad Herman of England, ai ha nd his next battle may - golng, but the decision of Referee other British chat has nc~ | Atte isis the | sTrocKTon Dee "Kid Ryan wes popular Manion wee the! complished, « to eo} welg An a. Be ce favorité at 10 toM%.put Herman was American champion for the > cia H ’ styl , 1 Krant, of Se nat je, lant night hnee hed strongly suppor by @asterners. | tithe. : Kap | much shiftic out Young Choynsk!, of San Fran Hanlon weighed in at 333, while jp bnsiisnmen ads good opin! ein: ether 30 sennda af barteareed Herman tipped the scales at 127. | When he beat Frankie Neil decis Jing fighting. The end came ta one] ———— On Easy Payment ly for the ch nehip ¢ minute after the goug sownded for! world everyt inthe txt the 10th round. UNION BAKERY @imply went mad over Bowker. Both men had been going hard cemented the high ion of when Krant suddenly shot out his AND CAFE admirers when he easily disposed | right, landing a terrific blow on the} sain sli si Pinkey Evans, a challenger for the | point, and the ‘Frisco boy went to SIX MONTHS OLD“FRUIT ttle. the Land of Nod FOR CHRISTMAS But Bowker was steadily getting | CAKE. heavier, and found it impossi-{ REGIMENTAL CONTESTS Ble to make antam Hit of 136} im Heating Stoves Also one h JEM BOWKER. lishman, and uses his feet to better | purpose, as most Britons stand on | the flat of their feet. He is a good, | stiff puncher, as was proven by mod condition of Frankie Neil's face when he got back to New York two weeks after the bout. Although Nei! | ie a heavy hitter and has put many| clever fellows down for the count,| he was utterly unable to land on Remington type writers One very fine Knabe piano. Give us a call before you buy your Furniture ‘and we carry a very large stock, ‘and can save you money. Bowker with effect. In fact, at the close of the bout the Briton did not! have a mark on him, while the Ameirean was badly cut and’ bruised. There is a general opinion in this country that Attell will prove too} clever for Bowker. This is an age of surprises in things pugtilatic however, and Attell may not run a wey with the loug end of the | purse. HE’S BEST SHOT IN AMERICA NEW YORK, Dee. 16.—With a score of 94 out of @ possible 100, J.} H. Hendricks, of Long Island city yesterday won the championship of} j America in the National clay bird shoot | The affair was pulled off under| the management of the New York| | Athletic club, on the Tracers Island lgrounds. It was well attended. Hendrickson won out by but one point, J. W. Garrett, of Colorado] Springs, taking second place with = score of 93 A counter attraction was also| held consisting of a spectal shoot in which eight cracks took part. . Wil} iam Kerr, of Kansas City, won this} match with a score of 9 out of a} possible 100. 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Four places are to count for the 1ae SECOND AVENUR The events wlll be 100. nd 440-yard dashes; $80-yard runs, two-mile bieyele race, 120 nd 22-yard hurdles, high jump vault, shot-put, sack race,| 440-yard run in| eavy marching order, wall satngy ALBERT HANSEN “ewour erase” 706 tat Avenua Tomorrow’s Post- Intelligencer Only Sunday Paper In Seattle That Has Associated Press Service In Tomorrow’s Post-_ || Intelligencer WORK OF STATE FEDERATION OF WASHINGTON’S. WOM- EN’S CLUBS. What This Organization is Striving for and What It Has A | Dlished, With a Review of Fe rate Clubs Throws State and Portraits of the Wom Prominently Ident Biyois | Them. a BENJAMIN FRANKLIN'S CONTRIBUTIONS TO AbECAN LIFE. 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