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AE SHAT TAN RATRIAY JO ne nee own the fine drives with whi ' olson * yr w ER IS he Minnesota is equipped. Charles McAuliffe. Uf het [has been ding t net fow day ww int b ah ratornising with friea and ha | fetter bi aan th peta | xpreaved a hankering to cop some produced, for ty t a eoln that bt floating t Mr Auliff b Jabout, Chas is Rollo at the | right, but not « . iM wh hore is # hance to ane] | nex Any medium of exchange, and the fans will not be surprised if , ‘i - he le soon hooked up for a big pin eainpsnnpeiemmenens ] W/ 0. bangfost for a bundle of the boodle. 4 KENT MAN NEVER USES FINGER HOLDS IN BOWLING, BUT 18 STOOD UP FOR 15 ROUNDS BEFORE BALTIMORE NEGRO, BUT WILLING TO MEET ANY MAN IN THE STATE — OTHER. |, re, bes addition to the GANS WAS TOO STRONG AND SKILLFUL WHIRL WIND BOWLING NEWS 6 od last night when he helj aE Kmptres trim the Brunewick 3 — Hismarck alleys, Kdward Joo Gans regained the confidence) (Twin) Sullivan in the fifteenth ‘said mee Siiaibeliacedi lie whe at {from Boone, Im, a town that pro- [Of the sporting public last wight at) round: ‘The colored tad w 6 master | : Dat” « , 5 hind hey want to bow! with| diced the famous five who too of the fight situation from the be-| The winner of the O'Keefe-Parker | the ol! san ardent devotee of (Mra, Wray Capt. Anson's Chicago champlone Jainning of the first und, andl riynt before the Spokane atic | the ga Se perlape the . into camp a few years ago, “Old at all stages and was ever right! cub early in February | a@nly bow is kind on the coast The big match between Doc M Timer” Jenkias was a member of after bin man, Sullivan put up a | matched with Willie Witageral He nov ¢ finger holds. A} Grath and “Old Timer” Jenkins f Fitho famous five who turned — the game, cool fight, but at no part of fouent a draw with Willie Lewls ave tried to down old | @ purse of $200 was again postponed | riick and he fituratively fell on |} the game was he the equal of the | jy Colma b ave = tune te task | yeaterday afternoon by mutual ton:| weiwardy neck and rejoiced aloud Maltimore negro. The go wee!) adie Quinn manager king rac Old the sent. ‘The match was booked fOF/ wien he discovered that (he hex lightning fast from the tap of the! matchmaker of the & A. A. writer that he would pew! anyone (the 25-camo route, eight games Of] nan wan from the town where he | Kong. Sullivan closed Gans’ left eyé| made the announcement, and ta the stato provided | the other | the Arcade alleys, eight on the Bls-| rina won his right to face the foul early in the fight, which was about! (nat the public will be treated now's tid wot _ — —t et os — on the Monareh al-|iine idwards will take @ regular the only damage (he dusky one 9U8-| one of the beet fights ever Might) stands and willing to bowl|leys, The first bowler to capture} piace on the Empire team and b tained x5 whirlwisd go between under those conditions at any ¢ jis men Was to pull down th oe ana kgedbe~ t that om ont } rg | The fight nearly ended in the and Parke w not} for any part of $50, To those who | pura The two cracks may get to iutto @ second “Olé Timer Jeighth, when Gane put in two vi @ mercer to the bet ween | have the pleasure of “Dad's” ac-| gether, but there seems to be a clous lofts to the heart and a atift | winner and Fitagerald Shh the r ve: sy hee tt ball nootee wr over, Che actual! says three teams are too right to the jaw. Sullivan went | ; with the sphere @ has the ball) meeting, They were to start noxt |» H him. The sunny Sheff idewn, but was up in an instant wander excellent control -and has| Monday night, but Jenkins leaves at © organization game and full of fight. In the ninth many splendid scores to his credit. | for Spokane tomorrow night to « ' be cannot stand th Sullivan was floored by a right Ts highest score fs 280. which bh t — Ait aino) ain mu neer. He is a mom sewing to the jaw, but manages to negvt go years ago. Aj kane bowlers, He cannot » in} ber of the Realtys at the & A. C stall the remaiader of the round BREV soore of 280 on “the drives in use a time to be in shape for a hard match | and is second high average man of Crue! Punishment score of yoars ago is @ much better y night, MoGrath wit! be un-/the club, He belongs to the Pacifies 4 showing than a run of 280 today./able to be in the city Monday, tt t jor league. oy | th the eleventh and twelfth rounds . y he major league, and is also & Gans pla with Sullivan, bat tn The alleys of today are so much/is probable that the match will net/r er of the Monarch house ' ‘ . Jimmy Britt and Tim Hurst mak Superior to those of a goneration|take place before the tourney at In all three organisations the thirteenth Mike went after} Jimmy Britt ant yim vend. hours gone by that a comparison is im-| Salt Lake. the old bike champ is near the top Gans’ bad optic and also Yanded | stringing” each other, James came Possible. “Dad” is anxious a i of the heap, He does not know what ee eae ens ereatly, In| down to lunch at the Hotel fomer Match. It is hoped that another) Hall, he © flaxon tresses, has | organization he will leave, All three ee eeeeth Gana, played tor |S# the other day with « long O14 timer wit! be unearthed to clash | Glected to become a {the |are a-quiver with apprehension, as he fourteenth Gans 4 | “What's wrong?” asked Tim. with the Kent wonder, once famed Rrunsw stout | his withdrawal from any team will Twin's stomach and landed some) | oll tr home,” sald] be 0 ele emg sp Slee 5 | fearful ones. The fifteenth saw the Bad news from hom A i ye Ty a Go| moterialty weaken ft 4 @ aught the Irishman on | Jimmy most tnteresting match was/only grantte composition on the nae en Amen oalinne ryt spd Has she given you the mitt?” Tolled on the Monarch alleys Wed-| Sandy margin of the sea, He be-| “Old Timer” Jenkins has been hot | the dow with a on a a Not #0, Tim. Worse than that Reeday when Mrs William Wray, /lieves that any aggregation headed | after a return mateh with “Andy | kept after him like « a eee eece |1'¥e just heard that my father’s eye the champion lady bowler of the/ by “Old Timer” Jenkins is not tag- | Pawinsek, the Tacoma crack, ever jing Mike cruelly, After a fleroe sight bas failed suddenly coast, and “Our Jess” Stovall, the| ged for the subway championship. | since Andy nosed him out in al | mene Some non gage et gy sn Too bad popula t who won his right) Mall has speed to in te, and | heart-breaking finish on the Kent | vans jaw ond - Lopes Yeo; | got a wire from him this} to go on in this city, met on | the way he wallops th 4 brings | drives, about two months ago. It AN a eee aa eae eed the | morning saying he can't see what I| the Mona. ys and had a neck-| Joy to the fans and « nation to| ie up to Pawlasek to give the “Old j rapes. The sports who a 2 . lam doing in New York all this and-nock ¢ for first honors, | the pin boys Every time he fintahes | Timer” a return game at beast. | cing were Sees Senprneee ws | ane | Our Jess” was dicapped 60 pins |® game there is kindling for distri-| Pawlasek han evaded another match | Gans’ pe ep Ang cog They must have pat up a new] to the game. When the chalk dust | bution | and evidently tntends por clear JOE GANS. Hane ee eee a taaneraied and|wullding in St, Louis and blocked | settied, Mrs. Wray was fost one pin} lof the “Old Timer Andy will be ied jlivan, who was on genera’ | the view,” suggested Hurst, without shy of nosing the popular boy out.| Mulligan, of the Bismarcks, t an | jn Seattle Sunday night when Taco- | Woodward's pavilion, San Francis-/outpunched. Sullivan put up a] tue tins “Our Jess” had massed 636 clubs) Unknown quantity as y His style | ma's crack team will meet the Mon-|. by putting up the fight of his| game fight, but was simply out Lo) the tray making the fine average hon! lead ® observer to belleve this city. Jenkins will then |career and knocking out Mike! classed hubs hasionls eats tb Gn te Ren 2 fat. Mrs y patted the) that he has something more than a lasek to either grant bit ton because he is no longer the Sticks for 485, which, with her 150-/cuff up his sleeve, It is rumored | a match or he will let northw whole show in Philadelphia. Rube pin handicap, gave her a total of | that he ts looking for some of the a know the characte: pry Paw- |e & man who recognizes his finish 635. Hereafter all experts are re | “masuma which has been floating | lasek’s gameneas. when he sees It and grasps the op quired to place them beg pretty f f late, Thin portunities afforded by a change. In p ————oneems a = >= y & romor ng to it Boston, for instance, he could a | Enter Harvard university and i « ” ° | study dynamics eon, of “Double K” fame, te the Ags : staunch standby of the liamarek htt attention ty refusing to | five. The little fellow has a curve | a “K oes * tht ith T }of wenderful proportions. His ts | AF onion O parteerep wv = nm effective hook, and when he | 5: . starts a strike epidemic {t's curtains ‘ or ee : of — ten | for the rest of the bunch. gy i flabing gee jo cod fal on off ¢ niaiitten: antes ate ose Rowling fans are much disap Pomme Paul Revere’s ride between choice furniture on Monday, |] Polsted that Scherrer has given up aa - ‘ Janwary 22, 1906, at 10:20 sharp, | S¢tlve Work on the drives. Prank PB ome ge fiw Pangan al le at 211 Lith Ave. between Yeo. |]| * On of the beat experts on the | MAURICE THOMPSON THINKS "“E'Siaaer tk der ieee + Patra coast. Loversyof the sport will not a a - Jer and Jefferson strs.; take Yoo] ene er aie creat peas lant yuar| “ME CAN VANQUISH YOUNG standing close enough to the bate Jer or James st. cars; consisting jf when he ran up an average of| men to see the whites of their eyes. tm part as follows: 1 velvet art 7 | CORBETT Show how the spirit of Iberty aquare, choice leather rockers, [2422-3 for three games. He has/ a ate “ rolled some remarkable games in — ad taken hold of him by refusing very fine center stands, woo! art squares, 1 oak extension table, 6 very fine quartered oak leath- @r seat dining room chairs. 1 Demorest drop head sewing ma: chine, | quartered oak baffet, brass eoame!l from beds, good eprings. very fine hatr mattr @s and bedding. some very fine @Quartered oak dressers, 1 hail tree, Brusselis and Moquet car- |}! pets, 1 Majestic range, almost |} new, kitchen queen, granite- j ware, some very fine dishes. Morris chairs, parlor lamps. and jj lots of other goods too numer~ ous to mention. Don't miss this sale, as the fj foods are almost new and must be sold, as the parties are leav- ing for California. JOE MARTIN, Auctioneer Ind. R. 2717 | | | Phones—East 1821 } J. ARONSON 104 FIRST AVE, Ss. ALL OUR WINES AND Liq- OURS ARE ABSOLUTELY PURE. WE ARE HEADQUAR TERS FOR FINE WINES AND AAQUORS. $1.25 Per Full Quart Bottle Gucken heimer e BOTTLED IN BOND. | i | i } 104 First Ave, So. Phones: Sunset Pink 1781s Inde pendent 1751, Free Delivery Mail Orders Promptly Filled, |aack for Dugdale fn 1902. jane Stovall the past two yours and his with drawal from the game te a blow to the Empires, who banked on him to anchor their team. Frank has a host of admirers who are dis appointed in bis actions, and noth Ing would please both fans and bowlers more if the big fellow would reconsider bis determination rious Cresaman, of the Biamarcks, holds the cellar championship in the major league. Cress got off wrong t the beginning of the season, bat [his friends sasert that he will be Mircbg at the fmish The chunky chap has aice form and wilt dount less fulfill the expectations of his | friends. Gua Kiopf, who held down second fs among the new converts to the game. Gus is coming up strong and promises |te develop great form. At present | | Stovall gives him « daily drubbing but that does not worry the German. “Rouse Mit Em” says be te bid ting | his time and when the right ment comes he will give the pape lar piteher such « trimming that Jous will think he ts up against the real article. Gus oxtracts mach | merriment from the pastime, but) under his apparent fan seeking (he old third baseman is practising hard and often for the eventful ocension when he will burl the hooks Into “Ware, Jeas. What has become of the “Scandal ous Five"? The quaint quintet have the reputation of worsting anything in their class. Thetr favorite stan is to take the Interurban to Kent and show the milktown pin knights a wise wrinkle ot two in wood working. Sammy Shoman and his crew are the real Johnnies on the location, and when they commence to trim the meition they do the }fob In a complete and art man ner. The boys are chock full of good rolling and noise and ac defeat with all the calmness of « Job. Dobb, the y tal, Jong-halre: expert who has clevted to cast b lot with the Brunewicks, is on { those lads whose fine sh “ compelling much com T and never lets up In his determina tion to wis # not aff with the 7 afte many suc mers, H plugs along at a st i jog the opposing team {¢ always cogr sant of the fact that Dot is ts made Thompson, of Butte, | thinks he t* Young Corbett's su- perior, His manager, Ed Kelley, | thinks bis protege is a comer and is after some good second-rater to | face his new charge An effort will be made to get a match with Young Corbett to [Batts Kelley says he will back Thompson for $1,000 against Cor bett for a 2round fight. He willing to back Callaben against any Maurice rtte an gg tg hong manager for va jer 500 puree for Kid Herman to meet " : e We eek ee | Terry McGovern, but as Terry is Peter Jackson and Jack Burke, the daye i not ah fight {rite mind feomthe than 4 mine own} eet ith Hattth Nek ’ Irish boy. when they toured tho!» John Lawrence Bulliva ® prima do: Why, when I wan! "ithe oy py Beg me eo work. He brought Jackson from| could “put the sleep producer the ring I used to fight WHT 1 oossesnd tee toon “9 © ol ge | Australia | eee some 13 yeare ago i a way K. and f got fat on ft. 1 fought! O° “ wld det T mesg it Ne | He says the Man who fought two! that makes present day fighters look | for all kinds of purses and there was| 108 Should defeat Terry, his draw draws in Spokane te a fighter Who! tine 10-2econd sprinters ee Ment on the nanter ef rounds | !ee power would aot be suff) eught to get better matches. Thomp Present Gay fighters wear too big! We £ A = ¢ | to warrant ch a cum being aon says be can whip Young Cor-| gioves ye the critics! Jonn L./ f « count theme 29. | for him Herman bett right now, and will try and ar) 1 don't know when we feve bed) + } bouts ff a man can run Ike “i | range a match more clever boars than we have/ satan and sidestep itke ( | eoshens Poe gpl vr gyn | o fea hee o © «e a u I , ’ a | reaily great fighter. He haa a swing. | against bir jto manage Denver in the Western ing drive that lands like thedifick of What do 1 think of the © fel. | Mme this peason. | a mule. He would have beem 04 | lows? I don't think any of the > | poe old days, just as he le all the] compare vt Dempeey or Me-| Jockey McBride, one of the well | the pr mgt Auliffe. When Fite wiipped Demp-| known riders on the western coast MINUTE | Warren @ k put Manafield, of Franctuco, 60 seconds last night across the © lumbia river near Portland. The go was booked for rounds, but ted one-third of one round, to the fans Whee Mansfield arrived tn Port land he looked anything but a box William out to a sorrow of fight peng onsen: Bree agen Baer edb letter to an emstern friend in which him out and Mansfiold got sore N to H L ed at All she saya her husband has retired | Rim ‘oat and) Manat got "nr ever to Have Lov Son eee ae, cee teur and could box. He also de settle it. When © woman says « Sid ts ana eae te ee aw thing It's #0, why—well, you know | bundred-dollar bill on tis chances the answer | That looked like } neue and the) “jietter to have bougit “Fake”, the same conditions, it will be worth = | bet was made. The fight fans | esining stock than to tack the merve |! able room fs at a premium at| ured that if Mansfield was a The pout warmest. * ! point you to one|the Oakland, Cal, track and 50 new | bee Fy > venture ne poet wh op new today who have/*talls are being built on the onty Foc uler tes rat two lines ie goteto bel prduced ute =a good an |®¥allable room for the horses that | was a t harged with the Inat two,’ but ¢ mm a small investment. We/*re being shipped from Ascot park fadiir und thelwe want to my thet If you do not! claim there is not a wan or woman | . | “ h in the at venture take some risks in your |in the city of Seatt w New York fight fans are protest. | t the jaw { Ma 4 | jnvesten 5 an not hope for |investignia this pros the |!M& Against the signing of wa the floor, and Ren M large returna upon them. The mes, wa ! on held the negro heavywe tor Z had hin be who make the m money th thé | chara men in charg { for a 4 round 2 before two minutes bad| world are men who have foresight 5 tea f at it e of the The . Whateve nduced Mane i are w nat venture @ dollar a pening ¥ n other never was very pop believe b A ea ack y may put your money in the bank all your Hée and y Seask MeQenndl -wante « suse t will tak the present interest vgped cgupdinnieepanan h Z and ma vn t > double the amount THE STATE BATHS. ated hin day he has been.n On her har ; to whether bis age months. you ean own so i aga t ft eferred k joston Copper. ( tT Ares Ww ie in va th ent grade of ore continues t “ be worth at lea $ te) The t fighters put on more mn SEATTLE- years time day it will be when we are| day, unde per ‘ | wey It wast BOSTON COPPER COMPANY “Better to Have Loved and Lost, Than! to pitch when indisposed With Ol4 Cy Young and Young Cy Young and Kid Cy Young all do ing slab duty in the major leagues this coming season, the fans wil) have to keep their memories in good working order so they will know wha's © The addition of an other Cy Young pitcher would ex baust the distinguishing appela | Hons A Los Angeles club has offered a bas bean ruled off for a weird ride eon Romaine at Oakland Marvin Hart ls talking. He says he will post a forfeit of $2,500 to meet O'Brien if the latter ts at all anxious to fight. Well, the best evidence of Hart's good faith te to} post the money and let ft do the talking. The good old mazuma ts the most eloquent spelitinder of them all. Hart has done less and got more free advertising for it than Any pugilist now before the publi ike me fighting a banana Mra Jaa J Jett tee has written 5 PIANO Hol SM ter ave oo viese Stave es ARI: “FISHER MAY MANAGE FRISCO AGGREGATION And w coMes word that Mike/ Bis gofmg in f atonal apogt Vieher will have a home—imaybe Looking for Home, rh y doubtful point Is wheth Then Da who has er people of fan Franci as agent f nnatt cub iy wi ad for the wandering min-| p eu Comat ; atrel—-the press agent with a bane ana i ball club attachment. When th { Graham wy | word came that Uncle Henry Ha Me Th * » Fea eg fp ris had decided + abdiwate thelfor men or, “other thay E throne, the first news to f wan |that Fisher for a teatigg | that Fisher would be o of place Undout 1ike Would by H home pleased to he ree Of the egy Lit may be possible that Mike|in San Fra Whether the | will foo om & b b a f\inf f , the men who bellewe the fan wf thelto , | Bay City are walling for him. H ure three ie #0 firmly convinest of th fa Known that he ha necnread malderable t In the ’ tor y in onnection with being | also tn Acrame h ‘ ment ton s candidate for mane ™ b of b t was not thought of at first. Jimmy | mento would Aomurealy thas } ‘ Coffroth had the call, but the box-/none of him, and if San France, | ‘ ing magnate doclined with thanks | ix to turn deaf ear he must fae ’ He declared that he had many sooth, break Freeno, OF ily other business strings to permit of if awa ther ob, ‘ faa i HOW DONOHUE LOST $2500 — [nap Donohue. Ke that he 7 i£ ‘ b be pleased to 4 |that he wouldr i | worth so big a cb | Kelley knew th i he was talking y his fom landing the * ure, I a fr ’ Grillo told hi at he : HIS TALK WAS NOT CHEAP yr Par te ve | ta Frank Donahue, the Cleveland] pened night pitcher, who, as usual, is spending| re-signed with the the off season in Philadelphia, thing $4,600 r tainly had an exciting experience! Some few weeks later Grille aa t when war times were on, in the| Donahue met . spring of 1903, Donohue bad just] “I'm crazy, I gues.” the pide ¢ filled one cugagement with the/chirped to the new are t Browns and been paid big| “Two summers ago money by the firm of Hadges & Mc-| possible to draw over § 0. . Aleer | 1 gave you the ley « © for 6a" Joo Keliay, who had grabbed || don't agree with Gen. Shermes Jack Harper from Camp Brown,| War isn't hell was anxious to bag Francis. So Ed] “Yes, you are crazy” Grillo, & baseball weribe in Cincin-| Grillo. “It wasn't $5,000 you nati then, now president of the To-| away from you in ( jedo American association team,| §7 was dispatched to Bt. Louis to kid-j| onal, on the spat.” , Donahue fainted ular in the ring and he is less so failed in their efforts to pat now than ever before, Aside from/sieep-producer across, but ¥j racial prejudice, the fact that col-| Maloney, of Rac Wiha, gota ored men are under suspicion of be-| cision in eight rounds, during ing too prone to frame up their goes Grim never landed more thas has added te the intensity of thé) blows It is probable the dislike to see them in the ring ig” has gone back. — i —~ * Joe Grim, the “human punching) NEW VICTORIA GAS MANTER bag,” was defented al Milwaukee the! positively guaranteed the bi her night by a man unknown {a ring annals Fitzsimmons, O'Brien, | and many other well known fighters | ALL DISEASES OF MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN, INCLUDING CATARRE, IN ITS NUMEROUS FORM, SUCCESSFULLY TREATED ~ CURED e ¥ SCIENTIFICALLY IMPROVED METHODS MENT POR THE SMALL FEE OF ONLY $5 A MONTH THIS INCLUDES ALL MEDICINES AND APPLIANCES PERSONAL TREATMED GIVEN EVERY PATIENT BY PHYSICIAN HIMBELF. 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