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DOINGS OF SPORTDOM BILLIARD MATCH ON TONIGHT—HIGH SCHOOL BOYS WIN A BASEBALL GAME—GIRLS PLAY BASKETBALL NAMENT TODAY, tn the handicap billiard mate Fast night between W, G. Johnac gad R. G. Cumber the former was) y GOLF TOUR (well at the bat by lacing out & on [homer at the right time M. C. A. basketball players will Mnadle to hang wp the necessary] invade the little town of Kdmunds points to Camber's 100. lay was at waa replete with clever shota, Bo experts played an even game ar Dut few err chalked @gainst oith re were player. Cumber’s highest run was 22 and |school ¢ ason’s best effort netted him 19 [by a steady playing, Camber secured | was played tn the open on the 2ist inning. Scorer Brunner dat 199 points to Johasen’s 200 potnts in bh eredit when the game ended. The | tonight 18-inch balk Hine and A new gymnasium has re-| ned hy the people of cently been 0; th / Rdmunda nd | up| The speedy little co-ed basketball) jteam of the University Heigh ated the Columbia teaw e of 4 to 1b The game Ce the | mbia school but rounds were 80 rough that go¢ team work was Impossible. grounds. Johnson's average for the play The university team will meet ‘wae 6 10.20 and Cumber chalked off/both the Dennys and Colambias} aren next week Tonight at 10 o'clock a spectal teh between H Johneon will take place tn Joh Pon's billiard hall fm the Hotal Se A purse of $60 has been hung tthe. the contestants. The experts will play ft ld-inch balk line, two shots in Manager Westerman, of the high |tle Ge! ool baseball team, pitted his fast mch against the Chancellors yea- {and every caddie in the city took Rerday afternoon and the high | P4r @chool boys eased the gaff tnto the — “elgar team” to the tune of 4 to 3 é A 13-day trip will be taken by the The rotund manager kept his in-|University of Washington baseball Tela intact throughout Put gave a bunch of aspirants hance to show what they coald fg the garien The fast-going high schoo! la all played a great ante-season game. Little MacGuira, who held down ¢ third sack for the high, put up spectacular game, and if Manager keep t Russ h Westerman Youngster not up, does locked will corral him. Second Sacker Carroll show Iron Bed - Spring and Mattress Sale Starts Monday $18.00 Brass Enamel $12.00 Bed with rolls of brass. we must have room. Range. 418 PIKE STREET. Phones, Main 3998; Ind. 3096, Notice--Sanset telephone num. ber has been changed to Main 2375 instead of Pink 1751. J. ARONSON 104-306 First Ave. S. ecco $1.75 Per Quart Bottle = =e SLtezsor 104-106 First Ave. S. Phones: Sunset Main 3376; In- dependent 1751 Free Delivery, Mail Orders Promptly Filled. Sampson and W 900 points the game, $75.00 Brass Beds for... @25.00 Beds soe SI4.50 $7.50 Brass Rail Bed.....85.00 $3.00 Springs for, each. $1.00 500 new Wool Top Mattresses tor, each ..... wecesses S150 Sold all over for $2.50 to $3.50 each. Don’t miss this special sale as Complete Housefurnishers and sole agents for the Charter Oak ‘Track teams from the ¥.M.C. A.’s| m- jot Everett and Tacoma held a track meet in Everett this afternoon. s of the Seattle Golf club ournament today on the hington links of the Seat ub, Tt was the rst affair nd ever pulled off in Seattle Caddle jheld a t Lake W of ite team in May if games in nine of the ‘, (towns under consideration can be do |seeured. ‘The management of ath leties is conferring with the follow dis |ine places Ellenaburg North }Yakima, Prosser, Walla Walla, Pa he |ouse, Spokane, Reardan, Davenport a/ Sprague, Riteville, Lewistown and Moscow, Idaho. Last year the team spent nine days on @ trip in eastern | Washington. | Manager Grinstead, of the “U has written to the wniversities of; Idaho and Oregon to arrange a tri he all ed jon June } men from each of the Institutions to compete for the champtonship of ithe northwest. If the universities accept the proposition the visitors will be brought here a day cartier and, as Washington's guests, wil! be able to see the shell race with San ford or Berkeley, May 30. All the athletes at the “' earn ing “W's tn 1906 will be awarded soon. A collection has been taken up among the students and alumnl almost sufficient to pay for the jersiea, and the associated student treasury wil! furnish the balance have beea ordered. HAVE NEVER MET ‘This is the final picture tn the e- ries of “Prize Fighters I Mave Never Met,” and t# @ likeness of Mr. Phi Geiphia Jack 0 Hae Joseph Hagan. The picture haw been held back in the hope that Mr. O"Erien~ Hagan would whip a lehtwetent, welterweight, middleweight or heavy. weight fighter, in order that his proper classtfication might be given Mr. Hogan's rise ts all the more remarkable was born tn Philadetphta He began his fighting career 10 years ago and was known as Jack After he bad won three battles Behaylkilt Jack.” and when feated Fitasimmons a resotutic i duced tm the town cour rename the city “O'Brien.” bat a few peevish old people objected ar a npromise was effected by na ing him after the city. That's how| it comes he te called “Philadephia | Jack” O'firien, while hie marriage ne ie Joseph Hagan. | jsays he will retire at the age of 30.| There are others whe he wilt] retire a8 soon a8 he meets a spright.| ly individu! who looks lke Jack | Root | —o— | Excursion to California al train leaves Seattle M: }16. Round trip $85; inclades Pu man accommodations going, meala, wide trips, ete Limited number passengers taken. Make reserva tions now with Northern Pacific ticket office, or Secretary Williams, of the Seattle Commercial Eitel building | bl ; club wee! | langular track meet here tn Seattle | ter the ring at 145 pounds. The plan is to bring 12) | Who WIN Fight Jack O'Keefe, of when we reeall timt he! Broad | . | any amoant that be will stow away | | the pavilion tn shape for the event jerection of a specially built arena HAN -_——_ KRANT IS TO FIGHT SEATTLE BOY TO MEET JACK O'KEEFE AT BALLARD, tieks ne | Some great struggles for honors took place om the “U pus this afternoon in the Stirs? fle meet of the season. h Cutters men were evenly macht exciting finished re FIGHT A DRAW . LOS ANGELES, March 10 Shack (Twin) Sullivan, of Bostonyrasn Hugo Kelly, of Chicago, fought © terrific 20-round draw last nl, Kelly had the better part of {tile argument Guring the early miwetes ef the mafech, but Sullivan fintehet #o strongly that he earned the dé cision, Kelly nearly ended the gb tm the [2th round when he floored the Irishman for 4 count of eight. LINE-UP OF TEAM Ji1M AGNEW ANNOUNCES POSI- TION OF BOYS WHO WILL DE FEND SEATTLE’S HONOR IN THE COMING SERIES OF BALL GAMES. Harry Krant, the Seattle boy whose flash acroms the pugilistic horizon is attracting mueh attention, and ack O'Keefe are matched to fight pefore the Ballard Athletic assocta tion April & The fast boys will « The at- C HARRY KRAn - Jim Agnew has announced the lineup of the Seattle team for the coming season that will go Into act- | ive practice at Santa Barbara March | 14 This t» the bunch sent by Gap- tain Russ Hall Catchere- Miankensh!p and Frary Pitchers—Gbields, C. Hall, Bell of | Bverett, Vickers and Jones First base—Heltmalier and Streib Beeond base—Mobler and Mott Third base—Billy Kane. Right fieid— Walters. Loft field—MeGilvrey Shortstop- Ross Hall Extra ontfielder— Burnett. Extra infielder—Louderbach. “The regular games of the Const league will commence at San Fran- cisco on April 7." sald Jim Agnew today. “Beattle will play one week im the southern city. From there they will go to Los Angeles, to Freeno, back to Los Angeles, to Portland and then to Seattle , where they will play their first home game May 15. They will stay }in Beattie eight woeks. After The winner of the Berkeley~/ewitehing back and forth betewen Stanford shell race to be held in| here and Portland the boys will g6 California during the month of jsouth again and finish the sdatoy April, may be browght to Seattle /in California. May 80 to row with the Un | “They will have fine weather San Francisco, at Ballard April 6. fair promises to be about the fast- est go ever polled off in this neck Of the woods. Krant has a host of friends tal this city who are willing to wager the Californian. Manager Dalley, of the athletic association, states that he will bave | Ho bas secured a large site for the that will seat 3,000 spectators. MAY COME TO SEATTLE ersity | of Washington for the coast cham-|all the games, and the schedule ty plonship. All there is remaining t© eo arranged that they will plap-tw? ne about this arrangement is for Seattle on all the legal holidays, | the two southern institutions to} Decoration day, Fourth of July and | to the conditions regarding | Labor day.” \ Si Se HILDEBRAND, will bring the winner north. The home crew is gradually get ting into form under hard training. The first race will be between the e he whips Hart and Ruh-j-varsity and freshman crews on « P of evolutic -| = towards of the New York Jockey Pensy? nia Sack” OF ° | He is the Croesus ef the prize ring, | feet today in Ohio, and at mid-| nen that made his first reputation He has money to burn, but no| Misht all Obio railroads will begin | in geattie, Hildebrand wan | mn . has recelved several | the sale of tiekets at the now rate./ 405 inst year for weird riding, eee ad tee Soe a All of the roads rescind the clergy | Sor satiated the sowarde of the Ryan and others, but has gently but | Permits, so far as it relates to Ohio. | J sorn club that he was blameleat firmly spurned ther M Sons 2 dress Nha. O'Brien has fought 148 fights. He BASEBAI l General Greely has assumed com mand of the Pacific division of the | army. NOTICE sa Se SASS" KUSKOKWIM. DISTRICT OF ALASKA Kuskokwim, of Alaska Rich in gold, copper, clnnabar and silver. Unprompected and unde veloped. We sail May 25. Appiy | | J. P. Redd & Go., 628 Pioneer Bidg eee) receiv forms. Everything guara: teed The at If. Lewis & Co., 700 ist Ave, Cherry St. Se@show win Lint it with List, Mutus? Lite Bi cor dows. tera THA BMATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 10 FIRST MAN TO THROW A CURVE TOUR E : total of 2,660. FIRST MEET hird place yesterday by piling up a Pampusch and Brown, of the lo- cals, hung ap 1.039 tn the doubles in the individual contesta, Warren, of Seattle, stacked 673, Captain Bheffer foll down badly, scoring but — eo Warren and MeGrath entered » ked team for the purpose of sinashing the tourney record hang up by the Denver Brunewicks, but the beat they could do was 2,000, 0 ORBETT'S enna Biddy 1 think. etitt tel! Arthur Cummings wae the firet ‘ " w . pitcher who made i‘mitune = b 1 wa ' Sef urved ball, although the discovery it . ‘De of the secret of throwing a curve in nown, was receiving all the pub: attributed to a pitcher of the name jo = lielty Bishog plained to Pe of Maan Baseball wa far from that 5 so well known that on the stage af perfection It has at-/ SEATTLE TAKES FOURTH PLACE AT GALT LAKE—OFFICIALS | jj), ne had togbe anno’ tained as a aport and a business in one he principals and that ent years when the curved ball ELECTED, sured the public that at least one was disovered, In the olden days! half of the fight be good the pitched threw the ball with an! | Jeff was the known man ee ered ins pad | Tho first annual tournament of . and lod the boosting, but still sebertets the cwivtere of thé the Western Bowling congress end } 4 Py. - ws ' nt time Cw ae = threw od in a blave of good bowling and + . ‘caok a rota! » laters jonly one curv ‘ fe owt, Tt te fellowship last night at Balt Lake } © was th po ng his ow pete See a Ry ssn Btls fas Denver was chosen as the | pre tuff and had to wi the ty Girect « eliher upward | néxt city in which t® hold the see | people believe Jeffries ax good a © inward, as the pitcher ond annval tourney of the congress, jhe really wai But Jackson r I mained disa able chout b Denver bas promised to raise $1,600 Saccteines Tie tie Geaaiin tetaiemn he Cummings’ fame rapidly spread for the next te ment | was not made as much of ax Jefirie wer the country and he was ae The following officers were chosen At tag A cger lpe tango MYER 82 Gh of interest a0 for the coming year: President, W tle rolled Oy An soon Matthowsor Waddell are today.) His PITCHING WAS A BENBA 4. Zohring, Galt Lake City Sos tite a Great crowds gathered to see bin TION t treasurer, A. L. Jenkins wah at “ Ye ae piteh, and with an awe that would an & “4 web weatden P De. A.W. as good as Kt might have been bt be laughable now watched him aa) OCCCC™ ried anh Be MENA. Ew Bony F : Bishop played to the colored ma seat the bail on tte wide aweap| incre players who doubten| Merrill: second vice president, 4 woak ie till Jackson was wary | # variably the batters pulled away) him, Cummings reigned supreme <— os ~ aE cinch that he pitied Jeffries from the balls that 4 t be! for @ time and then other men be 4 cay ¢ oo halt ; th Bishop, howe had a different looming directly ward them and] gan practicing the art of throwing sitation — the @ - rv a - n and kept te Jackson te struck at the ones that started] the curve ball, with the result that| fice of treasurer, the duties o watch out for his stomach; that Jef-| toward the plate, but which curved| soon nearly every club had one or| at Office being combined with fries had a left that was a bad thing far beyond their reach. Cummings] two pitchers who could tmp the | those of the secretary, and the ere to come in contact with, But Peter had a standing offer that he could| mystic twist that sent the ball far | Stion of @ third vice presidency, wan insulted. Surely no man in the strike out any man on a team, and] out of Its course, upsetting the laws world had left hand that was half f " he won & good many dollars trom | of gravitation. Sheffer Pelle Down, mo good as his. At least no one The Salt Lake Commerciala, a had been discovered with a wallop Mormon quintet, nosed Seattle from tied up in his left wing wo effective as Peter claimed bis wan Well, for the benefit of thone that 40 not remember, Jeffries dexlt Jack son a mighty wallop in the solar plexus portion of his anatomy that Peter never forgot. It was the same kind of @ wallop that Jackson had A JENKINS. The looni te ‘a t, who war elected secretMy treasurer of the rb iie Worship or ' © not altoget aKer, hie Pins +, all bis chong 7 POUT & Ting Car, ANd Unlesg om he tatig, ayers fight, whitey Farnbormughy, pines it wan pp. both mew wary ‘he Crowd ther hd champlonaity howe to Olt ym, aw the be ar ; to guide them . Cone the wo mes cach 4g would day battles look afier a f ® that , ne were fi tries tay ton hance for thelr 7 { se ropes around wrangle fe ade and out trey ty 1 retreat, io if cach 188 wap tp ecelve @ champlonabip belt, 1 the fighting cancer of {fort was made to agate gat v the ring with Meenas t to mo good resul and then ithere was n ring and a te jin wh bodies we alt was de . end« i [him to ¢ but | | Kid Hern | failed to jwould be the Battling Ne fight at Low Angeles proved | thing conclusively, that ie that there are at least two good fights In sight nd Aurelia he question of whe Western Bowling congress yester-| dealt out to many an antagonist,| fr the ring fans within the net gly day. Jenkins has labored day andlang yet it didn't feaze him « bii| months. night for the success of the Con-| when Bishop informed him that] After the present theatrical trip greme and there was not the som-| jyorrries had turned one of his own) Ot Nelson's ts ended and m blance of @ contest against Bis ¢r-| tricks on him, He claimed that it orn Is Gixposed of, and Them election. wan luck, and that he still had Jet ie le doubt that Nelson wi cereen | fries “xkinned a mile.” turn the trick oF treat Terry tates ~ | manner during the atx ro] What was trae of Jackson was|‘2¢T? Will be little grounds fe true of nearly all the fighters I have ever known. Take the middie weights, heavy-weights and other weights just as you choore and you find them all expressing their own GOSSIP opinion of themsecives in language jembellished with adjectives and | flourishes (hat woud make patent medicine advertising sound Mike the wt BY JAS. J. CORBETT. opyright, 1906, by the Newspaper Katerprise Association If a prise fighters bank account grew as rapidly as bis stock of van- ity tn bis rise toward the top, the money tn the world would be cornered by the pugilists in a few short years. Of course, the exception to the rule ts found, but very seldom, and the fighters who win ther way to 3 aerate renuous gosstp of a pessimist But aa 1 mentioned before, are exceptions, and the most spicuous one of the day bas change! a whole lot, is Battling Neon. The Dane is unassuming there the top usually accumulate an optn 9 jon of themselves that would put to shame the autobiography of a Mary MacLane. 1 think Peter Jackson came pretty near being the king of all the gang of heavies in his day when It came to checking up t vanity opinion of his ability Tear seat and if be ts not discovered Peter's) he cate his meal in pence, With 4 of him-| Britt, Terry McGovern, and, tn fact solf would fill the pages of a neat] nearly all the other fighters ft Is| goes to $1.00 look for the glad little volume Take Jackson @ifferent; they he when IVIORE than 3,200 busi- ness houses, professional men and residences have or- dered their Sunset phones out Aug. Ist, and it is safe to say there will be as many more. How are you going to talk to your friends after Aug. Ist? How will you get the butcher, the baker and the candle- stick maker after Aug. Ist? By using the Independent Phone, of course. Better no- tify the Independent Phone Company to install a phone now and avoid the rush. M. P. LEARY, Sec’y Business and Professional Men’s Club unless he end cares little for the hero worship sought by most fightera. When be gore into & restaurant he secke « doubt, then the pugilistle begin to hum “¢ Nelson likes to fight, and? ti, ve that he ls one of the gumee jlittie men the ring has ever sme jand will be willing first to mest and if he wine then the other, ad Both Herr and Hermas an |topnotchers. but either | em efimig | would go down before the Dane Herrera is little if any better thas whea he met Nelson is Batts, su | Herman has not yet reached @ of develo wot vrovable wismer jever the great Httle Dane, oe ‘ Remember, tt will gp to hare within 20 pti ny have bought at S0c, also at te now The, Den't walt . See our of om Seattle na BRercwsessce fy yt 1 Le eSeeerereccrs S@aereetrres veaetee @€8@r2a 28867 @78Reevece eeae