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

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ETTER I9 (3220.00 0L7TLE Fellows TO," DOINGS OF haan = Rl a wr cinnatt rAd Lad so | THE RUPHER STORK on these specials. heated CAPTAIN SHEFFER, OF LOCAL BOWLING TEAM, WRITES HERE, he went f sa be as : 4 On wente Jami ie, trained | ; : a it have m TELLING OF FINE WORK OF BOYS ON STRANGE ALLEYS. | Jortrios + well Wed ft end to th + fans there . ffer, of the Se r 1901-2 Pampusch was el up | he met at Car rte Pl rd may 40 the a tn flow on ite way | with 187 “ fel Nae ~ ‘ ‘ « to bow! fn the W. B.C. tourney at WI! Stop at Ogden, _ © Dillardiet, has Salt Lake, writes the sporting od . a se lis | t i Who i# suid ty itor that hie men rolled 2,843 In aj Brown, the apeedy club man, came) record tockt , 6 s 4 Marve with ; [through with a double century, | other + he wi regularly at ne practi erie of three games a jstacking the wood for a count of 212. | px t ad, tee mn in Ohio Portland | Pawlasek the Tacoma crack, filled | minute . Sere } cago ¥ . strange alloys thie|in with the ale, and, while he Y x t kreat help to : y _solng |. a Timer" Jeskine felt by the t se of t i artle Meare A general team average of |yovs and they are ain that they , happened. 1 ta 1k towing good enough to land the rag in|oan go better than 2,800 with the trick take pla s 1 fled Gert 4 to at | “anchor” in line-up ' in & training camp | ae aration hea , Captain Sheffer saye that the boya| Captain Sheffer will stop at Om [i PE ae 1 fight att 480% opens,” prety pe " . tice |488. Utah, with bis men to F al tt y ha - be during the are in fine fettla and in t Tactile | vraction game who @ way up in | . cove my arm h mes cleaned up thelr # | » ~ id t of my- sad » A the way. The blow lands ’ f my muneieg Dunched strikes as thou encourage " yr A 4 : no that they ary en home ey Norris Warren foreign a tt 4 Se | be s stor nce to the nailed high score for Seattle, bag- | contests at . rgeodagnete es en Lhe question D to do O6 the xing Captain Sheffer corraled | thusiasm « ir ability . chine. 4 McGovern match ‘ bigh average, soaking the sticks to make a « oa rag ot - — — eect, | be examined t at strength THE GTORE THAT SERVES YC GARVEY-BUCH, tt 5 4 of thelr }unas COMPANY ANAM luned to i as kid, wae| bility of a hitch in the fight ar-|queror of Jimmy frit sail Ihe . » t t in| pa nent between Battling Nelson | 1 expe t to be tn fie ape whe r| What : any's stock owt battle with Chiety ye * , ; he fleht begins,” says y, “and| ow a Bat snd Terry Govern ¢ ht fAn* || do not expe ave any Nearly every fatality in the ring| Wl te inte a nturned get myself in the t | ould be a do tn t tween those menit jition, Battling Nelson | | © the | little we in Philadelphia » is a great fighter a 1 “ ' | te go on, | lt. The Dane has gone j man who takes b mens in | . . ning near New York and “Te have to do a | ng. 1 hope y see cony o /- Te has also eatabliahed b to be the tuck wh ba Pa val patterns that 6 ‘ _ newest and eo : 0 emt ~ be th nya ‘ , be ‘ . » find ownena BY JAS. J. CORBETT. with a oue the Pauze FIGHTERS | ag ey tye sonia a4 . ne . x "|| MAYFLOWER BATIOTE- * f t ond dark. pate y mee easy and t * | the vide im the betting should favor |1 shall be ret or My*letare a t - . esides ed A ft mal values, at (Copyright, 190¢, by the News r pleas et * a away} the friends of MeGovern N 1 aw ndits he ¥ ne ready 4 many . Enterprise Association.) and ther HAVE NEVER MET seom confident that he has at least M # & good fighte é neNiev Senae- ’ tlects ke wook sul The sporting p i anxtously | uy h severer | &m even chance to wrest the light | have got it on him all right = i & and waiting the close theatrica’ t by Nolan. |r Puge eoLine’ ORGANDIES ‘ ° season, when the alr will again be! y r «| —_ sages ER | designe. Our selection a yard .... 95@ full of fight on the coast. a | Terrence M orn began his ring : k Fiat RED DOTTED SWISSES the market tan cently Battling Nels a Te car w poing bis you i t iH MERCERIZED WAISTINGS—Reps, Lavand Geiphia Jack O'Brien, the two f - ‘ rother when he was 4 years et day - mage go A ME enon : ase ere in whom the pub * mast arent in| At the age of 7 : ; terested, have been busy ountry | Dizon and at 9 he became a satlor ip the dollars on t ad Both N and MeGovern are of| before the mast, crosing the ra Ras laht off to b t vl the kind t eor he start! Hudson to Jersey City in a cat th are anxious to do battle, but) ang the fans > wee them battle aim day June when | lwilt probably witness more real| waves ran yntain high and | “Busiest” ; | grueling the six rounds of Might) ter ¢ wtorm threatened the ahip-| A chotee as. a than waa ever seen in the « « on the Jersey const sortment — 9f in a time before. Abandoning the sea the fo! FULL LENGTH e et 1 on asked sands of! day he became a new y RAINCOAT asement Waelst ond Dress mes already who I aght would| » portable sh Sitke thet lwin ond what chanee McQovera| ateur boxer Final Clean-up wooatd’ aa jbaa to regain the title, Terry, I am! gilist, cham qeoagie s bi afraid, ty up against it again. N been, " " and TS sell. [son Is too rugged to fown in alto-be lHghtweight , tlhe f so short « dura m. Me Mr. Meotjive es 26 years old has demonstrated that he comes| He was born in Brooklyn, t very near being the greatest puwil-| he doesn’t look It. a 2 in the 143-| He was on the stage for claw when It comes to taking) time, but recently abandoned | begin training for his coming fight verm, on the other hand. t*/ with Nelson. After leaving the age t . and much m F, 3 mmpany his picture w alnted on ‘ i headway. If . hile he is admit-!the scenery. which le ald to be a| NEW ZEALAND FOOT BALL TEAM ON FIRST VISIT TO AMERIC | wee tes can evade aver ed to his old form, beep | X : none cat Podias (Ome marovement. NEW YORK. March ¢ sid} them an unusval look upon an ition aes of th hi At one time or another Mr. Mo-|. tr team this your is assured j tale - Tom Hrown Rugby foot ball is the} American gridiron eam this your j . Gorern possessed a large portion of ae 1 = } he has a tougher s cash reserve of the /#8me that the New Zealand team! Mach player ie tall, strong and| ack than he had in Young al iar eaieted it for | Bey" en ls paying ite! sinewy « of limb and th ot j casion of their first meet _dut after retaining it for! iret visit to “the sta as they | flank ey resemble a pack of New Real Estate : bis it, and have already given a) hontin run i | A good six-room house, Jack O'firten, like Nelson, has a w York picked team a kc think | ning horses, and th ae Firm well furnished, close in J) desire ¢ step Into the squared | mevat abe bound bigh or run 2 Ma a trele, bu holding off until « The New Zealand men are « good-| at an amazing «peed, bas astonished J.B. Quinn and J. Ro Wren with a good Majestic range. 9) nis theatrical enga 1 ok at, being of the best|the Americans whom they & real estate, mining Can be had at one-half of If the present plana a arried for play | played against. Notice the diff age business @ : ‘ out and fen meets Tommy Eyan | 1 seys and! io the uniforme worn by thea r the fitm its value. ther g fane will be oe trunks mame material. The|ers and the heavy padded unit. Judge Call at With & pugitiotio treat that will knees of upon the team | worn by American Quit member pase in importance anything pull are bared to the cold, which gives! Rugby game. jot the Seattle Mr. Wren off at the n weight limit & lie m well ke * man! M | 9 Sp | ! weveral years They ‘will make real estate thet orning specials O'Brien will find in Ryan a 5 pectaity, and have already listed! Gn Galo Prom 8 to @ Worthy opponent who does a lot of} me very des Judge Wednesday talking and « lot of bragging, and nn will also his inw| DABNEY & WOODHOUSE | one ine SS lca as) SEI $o8 2c" gets | mavana china A. 0. Cone and a ot of work. | ~ |f Laree bottle ucere at ibe Altogether pugitietic slate} pen in ot tie a i Pickles, a bot § to a customer Complete Housefurnishers and ke fairty good, expecially for the} Pesta dlralinsg of ball that toot RUBBER BOOTS. P the ee Ave Dry Salt Pork, a Ib. ..... 10¢ sole agents for the Charter Oak rng and summer, place Setween the Cincinnati ‘Rede OILED CLOTHING. “Chew Coun No mail or phone or C. 0, D. Range. & and the old St. Louis team, in Cin- a om, & ‘ Sparring part ¥E wens ee 114 iret A 418 PIKE STREET. pecmgep ; i ret Ave fellows who make fine exhibition|— while he excused it and went | “* . Long John Rettly and . M ‘ it ing hi r ” jail Orders Filled Same Day Received by Ex fighters, but when Mt comes to de-|away and forgot to return, Which | Muah Te weually the “Everything in Rubber y Expert Phones, Main 3998; Ind. 3096. [| livertne the goods in a battle with alehould convines at this ia a| most pall p a, leet hie first clase mar any welght) they | ead, sad world a 4 t the money and, becoming very are shy. James Daly. who wasiwe had yesterday is of very little to Nichol: “You known as champion heavyweight of | use us today—unless we were nt after the game and Mil Pennsylvania, was a fair exception | thoughtful enough to pail it to the your face for you." hinkitahiante Pau Load to the rule. He Joined me shortly | floor and stand guard over it with| » A¥ 00M as the game was finished Notice—Sunset telephone num after my fight with Jackson, and ting riff tity sprinted for the club how ber has been changed to Main | made me a mighty good man & repenting ¢ which he reached in about sight Lumber Exchange Bullding 2376 instead of Pink 1751. I shall never forget one fight that | | etria A ealed himwelf be PTT Daly had while with me that has j hind the stovepipe—being 6 feet 5 gene down om record. He was [inches tail and sa thin as a clothes lore: to take the * could eastly do thie A fow The incident happened in a battle geod and mad « sal Own Your Own Cures ¢ owipetin sad ~ 106 First Ave. S. fp)" Peter Maner before the Ariat le fight. Gua Schmne at ria—25@ and Ge at’ : ° tub in Philadelphia. De ad | Louls manager, was bie Home SAE A ee moors | DOaSted that he would finish Mahor,| ner Reilly, and she nd Peter was loaded for him when| SAN FRANCISCO, March 6.--Kid @ conce him nyost ief Dr. M. M. King the two met. | of Beattle, Making good » Hhe until be! a Before the fight had gone any! that A s A of t his waa tt DIDN'T HIT WHERE DRUGLESS bocTors Maher swung one of those “g~ oe ae out Wie LOOKED. Graduates in Osteopat Heautiful lots fr mer wallope against th ree| blow from his right 9160.00 on the Rent f the Pennay a che bt. | hitting Nichol, as } - right on the eh 1 ng. Strange to say, the blow the full be het has t hae sede “ to do any in ° decided knockolt, Gnd | chin ever « and bt ing 10 as Daly picked himeeif up ° h of spinach <n si fons to know whither tha y ’ ig od etators, He biow bunch ea Phone Main 4432 le kings ye AMAT {fice He da Consultation Special Rates arn, m. to § p. Pree m AMATEUR BASEBA BASEBALL gd ee rer " RALF GODDARD 50 Cents Per Beis ean na When and Where $12.50 Month |] "iui : nya claimed that b *| Now ts the beat time ang Catt r reecribe drugs Qt. Bottle who always tneiated that the rt seal toesaeal boas ee ae OUTLOOK IS BRIGHT * . " An an —- The road of a thousand wonders pe bave drugged, bum A SURE CURE For A ¢ ‘ at een m Pacific Co.'s Scenic |p bussed and meres. cooumn Our Motto: PARLORS me y r . t he/| Shasta Route and Ce Line Tlek | lve-year Guarantees F ade & are ° " a | ots sorvat one and dem ripe ve it Ne hy st nay Attendants, O'Rr H th « f Ave FE. EB. Ellis, Genl. 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