The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 6, 1906, Page 2

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Ot MATCH IS THE SHATTLE STARTUBRBDAY HE KNEW THE PRICE OF SUDS T ‘Ouro feb vagont Rube’ E J ING Waddell'® ‘bat y mate, began bh bi aque are th fall fu year before we were transferred trom, Cleveland to St, Lowin” Fr pa og Ni marked Jack O'Connor, the vene ENKINS WINS PURSE OF $200 IN BOWLING sTUNT wiTH | *!!" a in. en 0 M'GRATH—GOOD WORK, t was always the same jovial y le today The f t time he oe w York with us we struck « reat pin smashing last night on the eS ‘ mon Hroadway, and was | . doing & 3. RO. business, Jim has Aecade, Monarch and Bismarck al The Scores. a touch with the ball . p 7! .Jenkine—190, 212, 181, . 199 and | doubt if he hasn't Reyes when A. L, Jonking took P. J.) p73, 165, 161, 02, 168, 169, 17 1 nown 90 per cent of the MeGrath into camp with ease, win. | 210, 231, 198, 198, 168; total, S416 wt have done the big | MeGrath—190, 169. 168. n the past eight years, ‘Th ng 18 games for a purse of| 179, 160, 187, 161 snd crowd to a man knew 2 The local man waa never in| | 192, 18 ” | od Jim knew them danger, bolding “P. J.” safely all enkins’ ma se wasn't in when we entered the way, On the Areade alleys the} Jenkins won | | parlor, and after we took a artis agked but two double cen MoGrath won 5 |fow drinks at the bar we wended taries and drew four ame per Jenkins’ average, 189 13-18 ihack into one of the private roor it was on the Btemarck © driv MoGrath’s average, 1745-18 Iie it known that the brew that the experts showed thet y ents a cup at the bar and 10 centea|/ WANTED TO FIGHT CORBETT fo advantage Jenkins literally leup if served in the little parlors ‘ awamped the ‘Friseo bowlers, cap 1 All of us, save Schreck, knew th looking stick-up mugs hab got turing seven of eight games in bi Osee hadn't done any spending coitad’ Seu waged wall ait oer ricane style. They then proceeded the bar, but when we were in the | sp jane and I! fee Be ead to Jenkins’ own stamping grounds }room he began ordering beer to beat |inrow ia all I'v coh ios to roll the final series of nine the band, There were f us tn ‘Puan Ges aoe cen gemes. Jenkins never let the game J crowd each round came t0| cough he #48 €o that far, however, taking the } $1.25. Anyhow, Schreck ordered four} neh took bie $240 and first two games and the match w | round That made him owe #4. 5¢ to it and paid the belt fm ease that characterised his play Jinstead of $2.40, as he thought. | ub ay tmasines his from the beginning ie | When the walter asked for $4.50 he he and that the at ta Ferm. 7 matiors to bim,| reit fat 7 cok seta Th all justice it must be said that | bu Has Dietenth failed to rell his sue! | Blake th he pla Mah Shue, a well-to-do Chinannin game jast night Had he been right SAN FRANCISCO, Fe 6 Dur wan « mn heavy abc Ss year ‘id, was murdered Fesult might have be: « the pr «of an amateur box-| weight would qu k, but It} last night at Portland by a fellow The "Frisco 1 ne match last night, Thos. | didn’t the slightest bit of good./ countryman named Look Fung whining and will take Doven was etruck under the heart/ Instead, it made Onee even & Cheng, « known as Lee Cheng @oudta! dll we Par Chiefy” Johnson and so severely | wartik 7. mmpanion, a pretty Chinese purse ent ota pames it red that he died within a few! ring on that bum prise figh was stabbed but mot fatally en tbe sick. drives, A. big Minutes. Johnson way taken nto! who rune the jotnt if you want the | injure Che He wae captured bunch of fans were on hand last 's4.80. He none of y ° night to w the battle and the eiastmmnmemnbiae u Appotites are whetted for another gv tonigt Both Jenkins and McGrath a | dom itable atch bowlers and t tact are always an abe ne at-| - traction tn bowldom Last nigh aged score, totalir fitch ga on the Bismarck alleys, Five of his} goores were ¢ dou by century | red brand 200 ot MeGrat and Ip competition with the world the gold medal fir prise has been awarded to the Charter Oak Ranges and Heaters. Can you afford’ to rum chances on some unheard of make of a range’ Come and let us show you,this Charter Oak Range. Over 16.00 now in use In Seat tl, We also carry over 3 @her brands of ranges, tnciud- ing the Oblo, Bridge, Leader Majestic, Garland, St. Clair and others, Remember the name and piace Sole Agents for the Charter Oak Ranges. 418 PIKE STREET Phones John 381. Ind. 3096 104 First Ave. S. 65c, $1.00 or $1.25 Port, Sherry, Angelica, Muscatel or Tokay Wines T allowed when t is ret ¥ r me a us e 104 First Ave. So. Phones: Sunset Pink 1751) Inde- pendent 1751, Free Delivery Mall Orders Promptly Filled. na a hard) BE M'GRATH AND KOCH TODAY BE TENNIS TOURNEY IS TO | BEGIN AT UNIVERSITY FEB 1906. GIN GERIES OF 20 GAMES FOR BIG STAKE, j WO P. J. MeGrath and mil Koch ;10 gamen | will clawh (his afternoon and tonight! Whe r this twain bump things are nk all the time, Both m the Monarch alleys and the Bi : Ah . t otiets howters, ond t | marek drives for a purse of $1,000,| never know tho meaning of quit 20 games, total pine to count & As total pins are to count, the The two big money match bow!l-| struggle will doubtless produce some ers have each landed # $1,000 purse, | top-notch Kame and tonight wilt be the third tin Immediately after the big ate these two sports will struggle for/ in ended, Jonkins and MeGrath go| | vietory and cofm, At 9:89 thie aft » for a $200 pur MeGrath ernoon 10 games ware rolled on the| wants to ease the gaff into the “Old Monarch alleys. Tonight at 7 o'clock | Timer” just once aod he will then they will roll the second series of be hapr | b « and pla Two Spring Stocks of Early Spring econo who wil : oo 1 A Selling Advantage se sera ae tnd ease ae Absolutely Unmatchable "TRACK TEAM OUT AZO w ve | 2,700 Customers ‘a i aver | cui] Have Bought Our Seen _The Basement _ JAPANESE BOYS a Lumber Exchange Building. Second Ave. and Seneca St | ork of Paul NEW YORK Feb. 6-—Is N eridiron game. | Seligman, the well known * of richly color who the figuree| The aYMCA © h the Columbia univer ywe the game at the ann m Selignan.jestadtioh a J ‘ parte role group of bronzed hen the player, running | Noequet is @ young French seulptor)/ with {net for Japa American Foot » ball, has been tackled and| now living in New York. He won| youths ta Eng . the players are shown In a| thrown to the ground. It has been| the prix de Rome at Parts with @|jecta Jiu jitea will also be fe rimmage that! given a prominent place in the club| single model, a m unusual oe. Jed in th with a Je aden the heart of any fol-} house, Gramercy park, sout urrence anose as instenctor, Many = g {Young Japanme are expected to | bag | tena ee TOUR, | | PHYSICAL EXAMS. Williametio University of Oregan a going (o Make ap extepetve tase ox j bait Wour, meeting several af the x » this state, and lv trying ne da with the Univer © do ne In all prob | , ¢ aratun uiveraity athletic man- | « the t 1 agement will accept the prapost«| the war of « ° om for the game to be played who ¢ to pass ansigned thie city jewkward squad until they are ab _ to perform 5 ' Revised basketball will receive its [leave the game at any time and! Beby Oey at Kggen & Erickson firet trial this afternoon when the | *6ale ret toh, is ST tn | slay. No male spectators will be | my be destved £ tel butding, fe ladmitted to the sport as the game | wh tabliched a ene |i purely ane oath. Un this r Over a donen pk ter f one team canr 4 t by the coaches territory of the other team f | The high school ciris than the spot from which free ge Assistant Athletic Manager Wylte! the game with a elle van are thrown. Thus the two mumrds) iy ee ’ : | They have better team work than|and center of one team would be eomptill is gatheriog up « (eam a jthe “t as the varsity « pitted against the two forwards of the university to take to Snohomish [have laid on thelr oars since the|the apposing team. Three piayers ban on basketball against two would necessarily keep! with him Friday night to meet the | The ruling that any player may|the score down ERR ny | ss, ers } o reported unasatiafac ul” CREW MAY ENTER 22 Seer oe | gether w © indoor intarclage ARANTEED | track meet same evening. Boe. | Wylie ba found a c ine ot N RANC andidates waiting for a chagea.dp Dos | REGATTA AT VICTORIA e000 A cam will probably he mad { Dearie, Will McDonald. Atkins nd the two Coukill 7 these mee & hae f eam practice. | and 24 the nd wor while others, r f these | tren hertinel ¥ t OREGON IS SIWASHES ARE IN FOR SPORT. nelghlx va would be a ta beg Le w wa iit ’ Pick out » good, A 1 we he ¢ e Waat ° tate Hank of cates . ays 4 per cent in « anning for | pre and tha seposite and pound ad t “ ear, and start y ager 0 Oregon “Tt The manage £ ref mithy has w tead, of | furth t t t a game tak ace unitary s 1 the Yoaal tal aa tune 2 AN |.ONEST PIANO AT AN : i y HONEST PRICE. ing November, to played at) take ry little expense oa sold on y terme Eugene, Ore r a nes f for rent Largest It ta not definitely settled on just Ma », and love f aqua anos in the elty, wh te the game will take place are i hat va ALLEN & GILBERT RAMAK bat t oye will be accom-! boys will o to y ott setetet el 1406 fecond Ave rre™ ow? 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