The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1906, Page 2

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| OINGS OF SPOR ! TDOM ee NEWSY GOSSIP OF THE BOWLING ALLEYS AND BASKET BALL TEAMS—THE WEEK GAMES—A | GLANCE AT , PUGS The Ma . will p same age while Battling Rome hie ev . won ie two years their junio®, the M when the Co-} % fumbians a i! eke come to Now that Marvin Hart has tled * omeare fst ant) himeelf up with Light Heavyweight ¢ is alwaye [8 | Tommy Bures, whom he has agreed doudt Ast frames Are o ineet at Loe Angeles next month owt la yea t ne = hav and ts dickering for a batt with atrock and promise (© | George Gariner and with nothing wiv ans a stiff rub, The definite regarding a fight coming Rismar into th eke | from Ton Ryan, ¢ fight fane wadanr om, a8 the¥/are up in » alr, ao to k, as hare a f n Whe are sOM@/to who will be O'Hrien's next op parsnipe ( |poment, He practically was sub-| }merged with challenges (mmedtate he ¢ fans and Tis /ly after Mis Victory over Fits, ne a <& each other, the) of which, however, bore fruit Hie A8 * will square off | latest and also most direct challeng ma rives, The Pa-| er wax Qua Rublin, who called upon b make th ged fe whe ant nee to hand him a ot b D ght back with the camphor preserve wallops. O'Tirten at the Pacif ght | looked the big fellow ove figured to sign f w men. All t aff lio the fraction of an inch how Dandied betw the two teams ts)he could make him miss, then tn of the lease ature, but down | formed him that the man who could deep b solution to lick each/draw the most money would get “other to a rich own aale. bis game. Our Hegewts ampion, Bat Ralniors vs Shamrocks ts t thin son, by his at with ard at the Monarch alleye tonigh rurte vere, his teh with Terry fa the house league. For f MeGovern, and bis talk of mateh frolt et loague games with “Kit” Herman, fs keeping his the Nimit. Th eat feature ame constantly before ua Two anid mm the bew years ago Rattler” was com revalls he | pelled to use a magnifying glass to © of every fra find his name in print, and was un successful at at Today he can y legitimate ruse | not piek up a paper without seeing loyed to a m-(his mame tn large type » « him in the face. But such Nel-| son fa a good boy he le an fi good to his folks folks he has acc are apt to forget his gener © his team pir attention ts continually overcome by sudden ar shouts of unasked adv side lines, tx looked upo pleion and, in an inj a asked bY"his team mates if Ne trying to throw the game. pare, unadaiterated fun, m .. you Every of the house league fear losing or win-| ning with the best grace In the ‘world. Like all true sports, they! Fealise that every bowler has his/ day. Tonight il show} what great litt) Manager| Jenkins has gathered together | Seeretary Bob Bushell, of the Bas kethall iengue, says the basketball) Jeague games are producing some — sport To all those who bave | witneseed some of the great games | fa the last few weeks thin state Ment is nothing new, for some of the best indoor sport of the season | boys from the City of Destiny were | soaking the sticks for 24 F 2 ee he tet Gee 1 ( wa N icture Fra Teas been presented by the fast and | unable to corral a single game, but by the way, drawing the} or qumee of the on. The Ta inch Mohair Dress That the games are becoming ex-| 292, so the Tacoma boys were a/pusch also joined the sloughing | true, but the soldiers were more fe oa tremely interesting to both specta-/trifie resigned to their dire. drub rigade 1 the best } ould & miliar with eo game and the $2.0 Black tors and players is due In & xrest | bing {was 135, a dreadful drop from his grounds | 50 slack an ‘measure to the efficient referees! In the first frolte the locals aim-| previous se of 215. /S 70 DROP Tho soldiers will play the next » Bunches for . wigned by the league. Messrs. Stine.|piy romped home with the game, Nobody cared what the low scores game of the seasoa with Port . bian Net ¢ braid trimm Douthitt. McFadden and Nelson are! winning out with 110 pina to spare.| were when they realiced that the Makeley. Src Wiles | as able a quartet of officials as ever | Franz and “Happy” O'Donnell did) Monarchs had overwhelmingly de ed 1 ‘ Sadged a came of basketball in thit heavy work for Seattle, the former |feated the crecks from Tacoma. A bombshell ts table to be afop. + wendy at, city, and their just and impartial | coming through with 2 acd the| “Happy” O'Donnell was a | ped in @ special meeting of* the These with hun ruling and quick go tomy ' latter soaking the wood for a count/and was unable to restrain era] board of directors of the hetbal! ferpretation of the rulea have of 2 Pawlasek, who recently de-| broad grins of glee. Fine vies sae dite» ft bas gaeme on # Nigh level Dstt uated. the, “Old Timer.” piled the| The scores fo , | ttlataction among ‘certain players| = The Store That Serves You Best able ruling is having its influence ping for 202. | ‘Tacoma. tet tnd epee me ge mB ae pr crag j om te players. They are playing! Im the second session Tacoma | Pawinsek sm short notice. Tonight it is proposed | indoor 1 lane track meet | Waster and the games are {reer from! started to do things, bat had to — were 190 165 iD tnssiee mootats » 2 | An indoor inter-class rec mee | ough work leontent with the short end of «| Martin 145 158 140 Suis the See TE oe ea oan esl This week's schedule will present: |940-948 score Puwlasek again} Linstrom . 166 232 tas] m sat be al ned for one sponth ve- | s ee ines the th 1 oe “{ San j GARVEY-BUCHANAN co. » Seniors va. Tigers, Tuesday at the rolled well, making 201, and Lin-| Michael 169 192 se on os alinedll to tan ibe | several mont *, ve tans . bay) bave | a“ jstrom went crasy to the tune of| lube fier. Sem atm ona Se aes east te te SUCCESSORS TO Marcus Whitmans vs Tigers, | 232—the highest individual score of} Totals OU Thee cecnunaedl ok tan ces lee it take par te jo ment. ‘Wednesday at the Y. MC. A the evening's play. “Our Jess” Sto-| Total ping .... eden =m Bog Bo Ba: som ene Among wearers ot We" ot Oyimpics vs. West Seatties, Fri-| vail was right in line for spectacular; Monarchs. Lee. of the Destnens Men's team. tee g irene Christi yo r t | 215 1 | enn to bom int io iol cieecamitas we Busy Men, Sat eg ee ik an gene ered ag The Olympics, Tigers and Inter-|jors; Smith and Dohn, sophomores. Lumber Second Av. urday, 7:20 p.m at ¥ MCA leentury of 215. O'Donnell, Dobb | Dobb | mediates have a rule that prohibits | The freshmen present a formidable | E h Business Men vs. Seniors. Satur-|and Franz were well up, the lowest | Pampusch a member playing until he has been |array of man. Harrison ts doing xchang i@ay, 8:30 p.m. at ¥. MC. A. score being 179. | O'Donnell with the team for one month. They | the best of any one with the pole niki | feed that this rule showld obtal while young Tibbals ts very fast Building If SOON WILL BE “OLD JOE. O'Donnell All Smiles. | Totals 62 | all teams. The Business Men jin the sprints Other promising | In the third instaltment both| Total pias | has no such rule and has ta } freshmen are: Cook, Watson, Palm. | Joe Gans is 29 years old. He leads os. antage of the altuation by signing | or k Oliver, Jarvis, Wins the “Terrible Teddy” by three years. | two crack players. The other teams’ and W Jimmy Britt and Young Corbett are } LOWDON LOAN OFFICE | | | Next to Guy's Drug Store. j ° Wand 4 Port Hlakeb ada | cy TORE AND CATLDREE "DING CATARRE sndecere and Pi any ae dtlamon hos S FORM UCCESSFUL 104 FIRST AVE, S. Bona mach pestonay atter-| MA dh Aen a pe = 8 ESSFULLY TREATED In this era of competitt when liquor houses galore a endeay other | you can always take ours @heir face value. $1.50 Per Gallon for Royal Crown Port 104 First Ave. So, Phones! Sunset Pink 1751: Inde. pendent 1751, Pre Deliver Orders wf Mat! Promptly | led. to hin ene cial pades —— -.GOOD FOR | LINSTROM TACOMA MAN PILEO UP A HIGH SCORE YESTERDAYS GAME, THUS SAVING HIS TEAM TO GOME EXTENT—SEAT- TLE WINS THREE GAMES —— ee Tacoma went down to iqnomin lous defeat before the Monarchs ony the Monarch alleys last night. The | noon in one of the most hotly con- | tested games of soccer of the sea-/ son, the former winning by the! close score of 1 to 0. Marshall, of the Wanderers, played a brilltant | game at goal, and prevented scoring | time and time agat won a warm «pet in the hearts of beth players and spectators by his| apable work 4 thet nel! REPELLED Referee Reeks | KENT WONDERS GO DOWN TO ntets cased up a bit scores and re continued under high O'Des pressure DEFEAT BEFORE OLYMPICS | j | The Kent Wonders invaded | the Monarch alleys yesterday afternoon. | miy to lose three straight games to the Olympics by a margin of 110 ping. The Kent lads came full of confidence, but could not keep th +1] with the local lads, who went « everything in sight f the first erack of the pins. | The hance Kent had to win & game was in the first session. Had T A te milk-town sta would have tucked the game tern away. The Olympics were never in ard nt danger afier that. Hodges, of Kent nm of t bagged high ° 3. and high esents has almost been averag wh and Chu f. Ther lo doubt that le a ory term is much easier to me and altogether more « tnd than th rect appellat a sac 184 ation football The imin « 48 he t the way rect 144 aa im spetling tw “sc ! 7 ty Tit ) 170 . 804 $50 a T ‘ ‘ot a. I came man- |} 7 : ame in I ; ” “r h case the ab-| Art : 148 , ( ‘ r Q 68 t 1A Mad Tata pot ! 1 m TAN = on ATAR MONDAY aren AT PRACHOE eee remy ne soe veneer | GAME GOES ing out for rowing practice on Washing oo three times 6 x, ap “ ually getting into bape, At] Ti L JER only the shell and one bar lable f r praction, but some | ont will be secured, Dick Glouster’s plans work he will develope a crow from ort Lawton showed Tacoma how each class to take part In the Junior! over is played at the Fort Lawton Day exercises to be held May 8. Be-| cindy yesterday af at | aides these the "Varsity amd freeh-| 11. and of the first half the score stood 2 to 1 in favor of Tn the second half the Fr annesed another aint \* final score of 3 to 1 A bumper crowd was } men fours will meet oth the soldiers | possibly the Purtiand KR and James Bay Club. Negotiations are being carried on week ‘ren ford) }and Berkeley. and and | Suits and Overcoats We your Must n be sold. Come in ¢ pattern at practically can own fit you in price. “The Money Back Store.” 615-617 First Ave. On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole window an@ our prices, marked to | plain ro. TEARS Lunia, Pree. { 4 they are threate of suits for breach | NECK TICTC | ' of promise, Nelson at present te tn | 1GSKIN AR | ISIS | train for his fight with MeGov | 4 fo} ern at aa the ate for the tent > UNCH interested in the mateh will fot be bored with his or Torry’s train | | ing stunts for some tit | Conches G. W, Coburn and ¥ ° ae ae Win, iH. Roth (Young Cor a re ¢ the davenatches high| bett) finds hlendet wt the nae of 26 thall team, vertained | SEATTLE TOOK THISTLES DOWN THE LINE ay a defeated champion pugifiat, a dis | WRITING TO THE STAR, BURNS TELLS WHAT HE 18 DOING AT |iio ¢ all boys at nner lank} he AY A , 2 Ye TER \ T Np Lgard, ax second-rater, with no one Lbe ANGELES To PUT MARVIN HART OUT OF BUsiNass|MEbL. The after was WOODLAND PARK YESTERDAY AT TUNE Oy | t himaelf to blame, Young ¢ » but the player ; bett's rine im the pugiliatic world NEXT MONTH | Athletes at the leigh TOr was so rapid that he fairly daseed | setting ady for epring the old-timers, But it was the old |Coach Taylor will call for cand fans who lendidly Id story got tote | In & letter to the mporting editor| dates for the track team in & few 4 park ye y ne to a he began a rate that un from Los Angeles, he says weeks. ra ’ goal. ¢ ned his vitality 1 added Lam training every day for my! The boys pf the school bali h 1 4 f fleah, but not muscle to his bones fight with Had Ll have no ox | that they will have a winning tre t ala to ¢ r an fe Had Young Corbett taken good care une to offer if I'am beaten. thin you They took fife got away first aed prom " Goal of himes should still be at the jue T shall bo In such shape as YT) in the moet at Pullman Ie ont ng ins ron and f ‘ r very near it. As it is, his fore, | am & bIK| year, and will enter the same team ttl ’ ed tnd bad Howma f t 8 over forever d will go into the r jthis year, The freshman class ¢ m t defensive. | i art, M I have worke ta 4 good deal of promising ma the Thi boy ad ‘ The firet real move lean foot January 16 ty | te ba wh w . oe Ort 1 ‘ ball was made by Pennaylyania laat ‘ pped, at 183 Al Kauff The team this year will enter the © Beatt entitle threw two| Ross and ¢ week when the faculty athletic com man, the fellow O'Brien beat et to be hatd b e Un als be half time wasn Quirt mittee refused to confirm the elec working with ma He sults mo| versity of Washington in the spring, | calle att ayod indifferently | ner, Trewavis, J , tion of Vincent Stevenson, the noted fine las w an t Pullman and|in the second half and did some | King uw quarterback, to football cap Hart thinks I'm easy money, and ' . T tainey. No player tm the country that | am a middleweight, but i'll | made such @ wd for offensive fool them all yet | playing as this same Stevenson did | Hart Wee Lucky | last year A brilliant 5 er, fear lacking the true spirit of 1 saw John Wille fight Hart tn 1 6 ancbip. % wouls De & Chicago two years ago, and Hart athletics if he were barred from and I always trained together, | ever playing the game again was a little fellow then, making 1 pounds, but | always held my owr ' talking Mike a pair of very Iittle experience « evaked prima donnas, “| expect to stop Hart before th Rach a the other he dassen"t eo TOMMY BURNS, end of the @ rounds, He ts 4 ; Ma mater Ss met oy sabe’ att em coe» fA AVERAGE DISCOUNT OF 1-4 OFF | | « rote mat art Tommy Burns, the boxer who] stone unturned to him t enxious to meet (he other | made Seattle his home for several 1 have posted $1,000 with th ‘ N & of supremacy months a while back. and who was/Werald here for a finish fight with On All Your Merchandise eeds one of the local lact players, | O'Brien, but he has not come Art win is stealthily trying) iy training bard for bis battle for) through with bis money ke on the National and Ar |the heavyweight championship of Joo Green, a featherweight y of the lean Leagues’ clubhouse doors. Th the world with Marvia pert| with: me He meets Kid & ie far he does not seem to have much | month, ‘Tommy's triende ae here on the 26th of January th to bie * n filling bis ga ag. Ir irprised know that be bas gain- | main event ‘ be ying to land # winning | od a “few wade in weight ‘| “My ca » composed of A the for the Altoona outlaws Jon January 16 tipped ¢ at | Kauffman, Joe Green, Kid . ellis 3 a It te sald Monsieur Law 183 pounds, stripped land 1 artment heads bids fair to ind, has say gf Phy anpyne do not object to the 1 Pea s Tomorrow a Day to Be Remembered ia Bargain Giving--Read on Ic the Yard it one bolt er. Th 309 bolts; 309 customers will are f 10 yards t ents a pic 1 blue ¢ meset ( the pair..... them at CURED ALLY IMPROV METHODS MALL FEE ONLY HIVEN EVERY PAT r BY THs SiCtaN Hind RLF WE HAVE THE ONLY CURE FOR PILES AND ALL RECTAL DISEASES. WM. McHARRIE, M. 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