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_ Keystone GIVES TERRIBLE PUNISHMENT MOLOS OUT FOR TWO HOURS, GASPING BUT GAME ! Y last night Tom Davies ' . hamplon of Py a ta n wrestling eon On & local ma The affair was ttelayed considerably for th ‘ hat lew had failed t . atire share of the at A b tmpationt stam foo Hing. the pri als ap peared f woelgh-in, Coleman was woll under weight, Upping t wa at @ pound refused> t weigh in and $60. It could be ween that t i) ty Over weight Pr. Rotler gav ax his opin Davies would emsily reach 163 pound Grinned Knowingly When Davies refused to go on the scales he grinned knowingly and Immediately snapped up Coleman additional wager of $100 09 the re galt. To the gang of sports fringing the mat, it seemed as though Cole man Was all loge and Davies a shoulders When time was called, both a vanced ‘(autiousty and waited each other to lead. Davies got 4 thean half nelson on the spitery f low, but he wricgled out of danger! @aily, Coleman the “ ed a érotch hold and half mn om the Canadian, but th bext moment Davies had Coleman on the def sive. Wonderful Leg Work The pair were very evenly mateh eA, in epite. of the difference in weight, Fhet one had the advan age, then the other. Davies was the| principal aggremor, however, work fog bis man bard. Coleman's w derful leg work loosening him froa many daMgerous corners. ‘The tleht- @& man Was game to the core, aed) tried .desperately to prees the braway Canadians shoulder to tha! mat. Davies was never in danger.| After they bad been grinding away! for over an hour, no nearer ¢ fall than when time was called, Dartes| began a series of hammeriocks, | which brought the crowd to its feet} Time after time he would secare holds which {t seemed Impossible | for Coleman to eucape, but the! lanky one’s trusty legs would be brought into play and Davies was/ forced to begin anew. j Finally Davies got a hammerlock und bar, and for 15 minutes gave} abi lghter opponent fearful pumtan- “ment. Crashed to the mat time after time, Coleman's shoulders ‘Vast fouche! the canvass, after hoar nad forty-three minutes of the prettiest bouts ever sean here. The Crowd Yell After ten minutes recuperation | they circled for the second fall. Dares lost no time He seemed co>- fident and went in quickly. He worked bard and fast. His offensive work was hard, fast and scientific. Te 15 minutes he had Colemas in a bed way. Coleman was gasping, bat same The Canadian at last secured & firm bar lock crushed the Al nvass for m fall So fierce had the struggle been that Coleman lay prone after Davies had ‘This steel couch has three tows of support: and iq the came Ret ts sold gil over for $7.00: Gof price for Saturday only is @4.50. Good t-piece bed room suite tor $10.00. Yum Yum «prings $1.50. Bargains in furniture, stoves, carpets and ranges. Remember the firm's name apd number. } ti DABNEY & WOODHOUSE 418 PIKE STRERT. Complete Housefurnishers and Bole Agents for the Charter Oek Ranges PHONE JOHN 961 IND. 2096, ‘J. ARONSON 104 FIRST AVE, S. eee $3.10 Per Gallon For { | ~~ Club _ Whisky Tt wae cheap at the former price, $4.00 per gallon. During , our Rebuilding Sale everything fu our entire stock reduced to cost and below cost. 104 First Ave. So. Phones: Sunset Ps 781s 1 pendent Sen. a. Free Oslivery Mali Orders Promptly * i iled. DAVIES IS A VICTOR! TO AMERICAN YOUTH, WHO anlock approy “ Everybody ne tan wonder was ox 1 at brilliant lee work and sclentif knowledge of the fine points of the at game, while Day wonderful rongth > in fora meed of praise, In bis eink room after he contest, Coleman said Boquets Well, I lost, Had | been 1 could have thrown him out of th building. Durtog Crating | spre ed my right forearm, and it ref to hea It ie very wea Himoovered this tes had pans tall thet 1 would ba would ame =f ertainty ike tq know: how od tonight wh Davies we s mich heavier thay I, | wure " 1 knew T was Heked aft tnt I did me beet esult does not affect my title as weight champton of America. Sprained Forearm Daview sald 1 found that Coleman's was weak, and | acted « | was nev right arm ordingly te danger, and felt my self the master of the situation at all stages Here he turned to Coleman and eid with Old man, you must have been in perfect condition to stand the gruel ling | gave you tonight Davies leaves today for Alberta Canata, where he will visit for « fow Weeks, when he will go east to pick ap some easy im Cole man r rel to Bel thie morning ot At Tacoma Tonight ' The Seattle high school basket ball team journeys to the Clty of Ss bea umm Destiny tonight to play the Tacoma Digh. Coach Frost's team wilt badly crippled owing to little pree thee. his INGOLMA LEWIS AND FITZGERALD FACE EACH OTHER TONIGHT YILLIE FITZGERALD. Willie Fitzgerald and Willie Lew ts will clout each other tonight at Co'ma. Lewis knows what he is up against when he meéts Fitzgerald, aa he fought a 10-round draw with Fits in 1903, and the referees was unable to pick the winner. Lewis, however, te there himself, TONIGHT AND ALL WEEK Matinee & urday. Russell & Drew the Dramat “A FIGHT FOR MILLIONS.” Next week, commencing Sunday fterne all week, the great bis torical pt mpeny presents Sensation “RICHELAEU” th iracy. Por the Benefit ¢ New Catholte edral Fund. y Hunting bert Lin ay, Charles Mortir and Russell & Dr No change in prices STAR Cost of Show, $1,506 Marion Keith * road My Public Request, Albini, steond week Wiison-Clark, Core Giibert’s : Ring cua. PRINCESS THEATER Ballard This Week--7 Grekt Acts—7 FLEMMIN & MILLER Comedy Sketch Artists Reyna rr k Smith oduction En- Old Home at Yuletide.” Admission 10. HEADY’S SCALP TREATMENT Stops Mair ffom Falling Out. Positively Cures Dandruff Or money refunded. Heady’s Dare Step Cor, Wirgt ond Waehington. having knoe! in 1804. Canole ts well known be cause of bis fights with Pritt and Nelnon | Pitegerald has been training with WILMIE LEW. and these two light weights bave, been giving each other st the right kind of practice. siesta tho CHAMPIONS GIVEN PINS rh Central sehoul football ne of the grammar school beautiful gold foot The pins adorn 14 proud and deserv ing lads and are highly prised by beye whose skill and won them the Walter Yatt team, deservém much credit iting a great grateful proteges pre him with « solid gold pa aff buttons |}. Jimmy Sheckard denies that he| has signal @ contract to and he is threatening to/ drew a draw the od ee a Fight fane will witness a grédt go onight between Young Cothet# ‘and A ela Herrera Hoth men are hald to be fit, and a lively contedt afould result The bout le booked fr 20 rounds. Many prominent sporting men all over the west wilppe on hand to watch the little fell Biddy Bishop aays that Wérrera n every way, but ts a phy wonder, Hoth possess a tremer punch, Herrera, has tried for a long to gota KO with Young Corbett, but metters will be settled tonight. Thee ta | little to guide the sports in the bet wt, Corbett te of hin popular ty, but the Mextean has many wise ones backing him The only comparison of the two men that can be made is to com ing in the }a favorite, becau | | | | am, | yesterday presented i YOUNG erown eity championship. coach of the win pare their records againa@t the @atme | ber, From the mente. Corbett Jost te Kid j peara to have a vad in four rounds an@ Won &| wight will show if lone decision In ton rounds 8 their | scond go. Herrers pat to} Royal Shaw, ty ep la four round Mdand Player, denies tha t to knock out the nd | Strike t the “1 ~ | wondep. ttle team, and yew play {| eight rounds in their fest fight, aad | ognition has nd time The ability, but that Sheckard says| Mexican met Yanger up im Autte| whether be - a eemeeeel a ——— “* Men-—bhe Price At & &=Much Lo HEY are all first rate bargains, Not many of a kind, stylish—did you ever se¢ a Suit or Overcoat from ow good fitting? who buys will come again. Such is the grip of good need more than sho w the reductions much you can save. Come early if you can, bargain to be proud of. $10.00 Suit or 5 00 Overcoat ..... e 6.25 $15.00 Suit or 7 5 | | Overcoat F @ i $18.00 Suit or | Overcoat $12.50 Suit or $20.00 Suit or Overcoat ve Overcoat $25.00 Suit or Overcoat / $30.00 Suit or T 15 | Overcoat e wrsteds in almost endless variety af Odd | ed and unfinished W Extra—soo Pairs Trousers at less than cost—Ow purchase On the | Square | | Opposite the cremn Pole CORBETT-- HERRERA FAST LITTLE FELLOWS MEET TONIGHT IN 20-ROUND GO uperior panch has been asked to join » Sorbett t to he who refuse to play until due ree-| bis medicine Tf ant my 3 been accorded thetr| has-beens before eo " ane recetves @ aweater or | stars seem to be waning The p bean attompt is being made to biuffl one your ago last June, and mot anly | not. The other strikers are stil! firm | tng of Lave Cross from Philade ato playing fo the Windy City, knocked him owt, bet lifted Bim | and will not go on the diamond un but that he refuses to be biuffed clear off the floor and stood Yanger ti! thetr demands are acknowledgnd. e Hub Will Not Last Every man who comes in and looks will surely buy and every one } They explain jut whether you are first or last you'll get a i ( All sorts of styles, the-full, loose swagger 52-ir } Boxy, stylish Top Coat. Materials of evefy good « loth, Fancy Tweeds, | Ete, Ete. Among the Suits you will 1 Fancy Cassimeres form, and empha few pugilists can 4 any long period eh earl prime r days when miles in a minute, as the program of the tona tourna that apeed befo ed, it may be mer pace means 176 feet COR OETT. Jope Herrera ap he still retaina It ¢ varsity baseball t he is among the | bat probably not true Shaw says he | are tha’ the men| til he shows ¢ he will play ball| The American marks the decline drightest Half Sale nger , but a great many kinds, and r store that wasn't stylish and clothing. better WE HARDLY | than words how .. $9.00 $10.00 $12.50 rch Overcoat to the Worsteds, and Cheviots, Fancy finish Short Cheviots, r usual guarantee with every On the Square Of —— the otem Pole | SPORTING BREVITIES W. Fitegerald, a cate Sharon, Pa, club, Mitegorald te a) “yo ON, RO ; tt . strapping big fellow and i anid WOi eles tn cea tein ay i no , be one of the most promising | STOW er js now gn A youngsters in the middle weat - oe he M ‘— Bh. 4 : fi 4 wit ymy Irafield, the big halfback | 06" vee eet mm le “ ieee 40 t the University of Minnesota, har) | Sai r P sued Collier's Weekly $1,900 trove é , 608 il damages for printing the statement) ooo ~_ ? - ‘oe 7 f Ale rod that he had made @ killing by bet wien ce sos wt. ting on inside tn oto as to the Saue we at wneld bis Hot ang score of the Helolt-Minnesota game)" 5, ns bes k es o wos. The suit ta the outeome ¢ me «lnc . . : L Fe the Jordan attack on Minnesota | ee ee Be bat ‘ are ity | football taction ; , f rang, Jockey Hildebrand, who was set a ow ; 10'8 Maan a jdown last season for ding and other queationa tw Br az |be given another char ide brand is one of the leading ride of the country, and hia recent ¢ perience will probabl * a aalu 4 tary effe wpon bia f « There seema to be a wire in the MeGovern-Ne fight ar rangements Four have passed without a positive unee ment that the a in talkers would meet in Philadelphia for a fat purse early in the new putter a year’a abgence from the ring, Kid Carter returred the other teht and mad fairly Litable caeuthe but lacked bis d-time ed the fact that the form they exh in their “! Another Great In view of the tatk race on nd- Day requires tre is aware hat euch « fad, or \from New York to Chicago in & oulde a | little over eight 00 his shoulder, breaking that mes-| little over leit unre Shown To-| Otto Kruger, transferred by Phil ay “2593! Saturday against before he Otto will play the game po « D form, taking ke the long line of f one of ‘The American League 1 trol, and Y ran | and tho parent organization we ( ny work and developed a fine jot of | ta Ok the ig | youngsters, while few really of race lant players have shown up in th f and & fe ranks of the American Leagu The! ag Jockey Jobnnte Relff 1 00 ate i ean nemo ee memes ae to France, where he will wed Miss) io ee am msehall Marte aman, the daughter of M pe gg oe dg ee od Har rainer | 1 . " ‘Ahan he ‘ e | Cresceus will be the dow arne Hols ane Manager McGraw haw s1e00d eee eat baer £0 White ty: ged CO ye en a nS nati: Children’s A big lot of Children’s Dresses, in all sizes from 6 to & Made of fine quality cheviota and Scotch plaids, in brown, white and plaids; mostly Buster Brown styles, rs made with wide double box plait down front. Another stylp | i ished with red silk tle and piping. These dresses e formerly ad for $6.95 and $10.00, Special for $4. Pla Saturday | $25.00 Suits $4.95 VERY SPECIAL! For minsea of 10 to 16 years, and and 34 sizes. Only about 20 suits in all fo ae | from last year. All handsome materials and very well made ly short coat styles; were formerly sold as high $4, | i a8 $25.00 and $20.00. Only « faw; therefore this wonderfully low price, Saturday 2 $7.50 Coats $2.95 — Still a number of those children’s coats in 4 to 8 year siaen come of broadcloth, kersey and cheviot fn red. cardinal, @ green and brown; made im pretty loose styles $ ov. neatly trimmed, worth up to §7.56; “ $25.00 Novelty Coats $4.95 Here is @ line of novelty coats left over from last season. yim fn the most handsome materials, such as velvgt, broadcloth,. meiton and sideline. Some cleganily trimmed, others te tailored effects; nearly all lined .with* finest qualigh or Se | Short jacket styles and long loone) ovals. Exception lly filha coats {n black, velvet. richly braided and finished with fur GiM mings of marten. Many other excellent. values, v4 Were formerly sold at $25.00, $27.50 and $46.00; $4. fe iphia the 714-720 Second g Ave. Lite. ja what you take Se Better or Worse There good things fn store far wo Know how. to get t Tam the man to show yan shortest route by devi your future. 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