The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 12, 1906, Page 2

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DOINGS OF SPORTDOM ny QRAY'S HARBOR FANS HAPPYS8OCCER GAME AT FORT LAW. TON COMES OUT EVEN—AMATEUR BASEBALL PLAYERS BUSY. Qrays Ha baseball fans and] practice at Salmon bay, Arrange players « ant over the de| ments are being completed for the eis eat Lucas, of the [big shoot next Wednesday | Northw » that they wil have rr entath in amateur! Managers of the uPget Sound Ama. | daseba season, In Aberdeen /teur Baseball league hav eased popular subscriptions are being #o- | Recreation park for the comin Hel » purpose of purchas/son, The contract atates that ama ing new wis and sccessories | tour games may be played on | for the new team grounds only when they do not con : flict with professional baseball, | Reattle Nok experts played great | golt y fay at the Tacoma links| Soccer enthusiasts journeyed to! ad won t match | Woodland park yeate annual pewter y afternoon | y A Boe Sto 4 The game was} and witnessed a clone and fast game fast and snappy untht near the close, | between Seattle and Wandere the coll w making expert play-|'The cold snap Kept away a large tag imporstdle. |number of lovers of the game, but {those who saw the struggle were re ort Lawton and Thistles played | warded by some briliia aying on each other to a standstill in yoster~| both sides, The games ented with @ay’s soccer soiree out at Fort/ Seattle at the long end of a 2 to 0 lLawton, Neither aide seored and/scora Rowman put up a fine game }honore were even. }for the loca | |. ‘Amateur baseball practice is be | Manager George J. Snell, of the fast Ing Witnessed on every hand as the! Kent ball team, has issued « cha bueheon drawa close, Yesterday the} lenge to play any amateur team fn Beattie Husiness college and the Co-/ the state, Al a recent meeting It Jumble Falls teams engaged in 4 | was decided to Join ¢ get Sound | practice gama No scores were kept Amateur Baseball assoctation t the teams were tried out From | sample of ball played yesterday; Pitcher John Hickey has come! into the fold at last, and will play with the Milwaukee team next sea son. He should matggiaily strength on the Brewers. teams give great promise of i top-notchers before the sea { ie ended Within the next few weeks al! —_ winters of the coveted “W" at the) The next fight of any importance Mate “U.” will receive jorsies. The|in San Francieco will be between Teoent dissatisfaction engendered by | Jimmie Britt and Mddie Hanlon the {nability of the management to/ that is, If the authorities will per | j | | = ane jersics has been offset by mit the contest. The unfortun ihe students taking popular sub-/ending of the NelilTeany bout fons and purchasing jersies/ started the report that no more ives. Many of the “W" win-| fights would be permitted in’ Frisco, Bere left college, bet an attempt will bat the officials may be prevailed be made to reach them. | upon te allow the game to coatiaue. |The fight te scheduled for the last @ Seattie wt Injof the month. yeoterday at the regular gun/| — - | Marvin Hart will be matehed to meet George Gardner before the Chelsea, Mass, A.C. the latter part of this month. Rastern sporting| lmen stfll have considerable confi- dence fm Hart, despite the poor! sho « be made against Tommy Barnes. | Somebody has invited Jabes | White to cross the ocean to meet | Battling Nelson tn a 20-round bout It Jaber accepts the offer he shoukt compel hie admirer to give bond for jse safe retern to gna. Battling Nelson ts drinking three quarts of buttermilk dally as @ part lof hts training plans for his coming battle with McGovern. Tom Shar- | key advised the buttermilk. Now |where on earth did he learn there | was such a beverage? $75.00 Brass Beds for... 82500 $18.00 Brass Enamel Bets - 814.50 Rube Ferns, the Kansan, and }Charlie Sieger, the hard-hitting $12.00 Bed with rolls of brass Hariemite, will fight at Buffalo » $8.50 a0 Brass Rail Bed. 85.00 $3.00 Springs for. each. 81.00 500 new Wool Top Mattresses: for, each . $1.50 Sold all over for $2.50 to $3.50 ach, Don't miss this special sale as we must have room, Next month on a date to be agred upon. They should put up « slash- ing flight, as both men are sluggers land each can stand a goodly amount of punishment ‘PRIZE FIGHTERS | HAVE NEVER MET DABNEY & WOODHOUSE Complete Housefurnishers and sole agents for the Charter Oak Range. 418 PIKE STREET. Phones, Main 3008; Ind. 3096, Notice—Sunset telephone num- ber has been changed to Main 3375 instead of Pink 1751. J. ARONSON 104-506 First Ave. S. $3.00 Per Gallon The next picture In my arent ae | ries {a that of Eddie Hanlon. “Cute,” he’s called by some.but he doesn’t like the name. He is proud of the| | fact that he ts a Callfornian, bat he} can’t stand -for this cute business, because he thinks {t's @ hoodoo, In| proot of this he points to that por ton of his face midway between time he has a fight his opponent tries to tear it off bis head, just | for the sake of knocking the alleged cuteness out of him. Ridie has an abiding fatth tn his ability te whip Britt and t# the inventor of the tur = tle crouch. Aside from this there is nothing remarkable about him, | For Fine Old unless it is his antipathy to the He has never tried to play and does not belle inlet,” G he could be as great an actor as tape or Barney Bernard or Jas. Owen O'Connor. nua Cognac Brandy GET THE HABIT | | Saving money | when practiced a sh more profitable becomes a habit rt time, and no habit can be ac re 2 - quired. Every person should get tt It leade to wealth and comfort, and it's the ow t road to that coveted goal. All wealthy men got their start by saving « little each week from smal! salaries. Remember one |thing, however, when you save | eure and pick out a safe place in 104-106 First Ave. S. I Stell to deposit your monsy, The Phones: Sunset Main 3375; In State Bank joattle wher of dependent 1751 Yesler and First, is recognized « 4 i one of the strongest banks in the Free Delivery. tate. It pays 4 per cent interest 1 Orders Promptly Fi ! nds It twice a year, night and # day at Atlantle City [We alighted. of sree, for |we had had every day off occupied HOS a THE SEATTLI STAR—-MONDAY MARCH + thetr mitestants as t ompoctly physteal condition, then they should | ° od to have BY OR, W. A. O, LATSON-—AR not only not be permitted t la further hand in the game, but TICLES AND PHOTOGRAPHS Binet aioe be a aaa PREPARED ESPECIALLY FOR oe els aie teed Set fie bee MANAGER DEGGINGER, OF RAI THE STAR a boy's life. NIER AM, BUSY FIXING UP » fron The death of Teany already has] FROUNDS FOR THE SEASON'S gaye d ae earag monietiig resulted in an agitation for radicall games lack of exer than off men hangea in rules and conduet Sitting all day over a desk, In al of prize fights. The magt sensible - ramped position, with only the ingestion in that the fights Manager Deaainger. of the Ra his} j be taken ent out of the hands brain and the pen hand | this at that sey grabbing prom “ ny who reeently ia not only the hardest kind of work aned the M n street baseball hict fare: th the and placed under the control « agin rpg gyn ngs vag bona fide amateur athlette elu, all od to put ee ee - an oes aa { which are to octated in om ape f eons ae en See eee general body. 1 club would nes f field "Tr , linake its own matches, fix the ee AP per TUS Otiee mam: needy abancen purses and appoint competent and ass @ " - , be reliable referees, but would be re cling sone SNE SS Cane See eS PP | Ition for the conduct of ite contents. weer Dus at old Ath “— No. 1--Stand with feet A board of Inquiry would be called ark. Wit ory ttle wast — ts "1 se y. Take to investigate suspicious fights and s be t formed into probably i aan ee Ange o-¥s- ling the ifakire would placed on the|lthe fastest and best infleld in this protege ier omens ore | | blacklist, mot temporarily, but for : ae Tay ous atl - ot) tke ie onl lite. A greater number of fights that at Hecrea big as possible; sway as far forward! tenis are parts of thie plan aR - pose wey | of larger and softer glove | After abou * exhale : | | phe ea ai peat ¢ - evap: Low Angeles, at present the box a“ t oteect the patrons Popnerdl io full, ere Mocca, has « third fight be- Of the grandstand. The grandstand ; a a eae teaeh toe Gane and Mike Twin #ul-|'* aiso In need of further repairs * r rte ee 1 9 ’ and Mr. Deeginger w start car step f 1 with right fot iit for {ts next attraction, Gane { arme forward lias announced that he will fight on|Penters to work om it Immediately and extend b an rane » « rw egpateer = 7 tte i re v veer nade and dowaward floor i and maybe he will, but| After all repairs have been mad Fi | can toll what the Halti-| 4 intends to have the stands and wert Th | fences painted. The park will then 108 — wien WEN intends to do. He ad p i i¢ : - we 8 EXERCIS“ FOR OFFICE MEN pease pele ry mt to do, He a4: |be in such shape, as he says, “that gxercise No. 3—8 ‘ nat he 7 , . ; , . Guam the seem ~— mount rmmmmmmmneencre ors | Hane with the Twin—that he was) ! will be on nd to non this or This means on hends and feet, not| movement calle into play every im-|one of the best general exercises |) “under orders” and had to deceive a A on ted fiat ator ae on the hands and knees This!portant muscle of the body, and in| know ublie because his master want- o ch wa y ‘ans fs over seven and|?r light practices, and from all in ve to fight “under orders” ed him to. Or | | dosen't }ot the fastest teams tn the Puget te boys available tows of the ontire Philadelphia de-|now planks down $1 and $2 bets. In the b fter several b a ‘lomiskey, of course, soon made him = BOTH FAST FIGHTERS 2ock eee en et gan to hb up the players, and in . He t* known) ive force and all the messenger) his flush days he thought nothing anxiety aud worrtment, and at once “how to be studying & system on happy. though broke.” doing 4 to call upom the serv-jes a piker at the race tracks and} He finally rounded race, He tal another meeting and r called stated us He said he had recon ald take ua {ling of Marry Tenny in a} by Frankie Neil h n am order by the authorities putting on prize fighting there. What | ould do should/ put the ban on the referte who permitted the fight to continue to ite brutal ending. The referees was responsible for Tenny's death as mueh as the man who delivered the fatal blow HERMAN 10 MEET BRITT ered everything and w to Atlant ity in the morning, which he did, furniahiug us with 4) Pranciseo wpectal trafn and tm every way gt¥- | by ing us one royal time The follow-| he authorities ing morning be took the boys Im &! be + jbxxty to Wanamaker @ Brown, the/ and bad us all measured / | new sults, as well as hate Be | fore we left town the * were de livered. 1 tried mine on and walked down to the office to compare notes | All the boys had preceded me, and there they stood in « group, every man dressed in a suit exactly the fame shade, « hideous light color Well, wo were “‘beante We looked ke «© mens of tll posters, The final finteh wae the giving of the lothes te the walters of the hotel.” the jothiers, Ladies’ pimpin Skirts. ... mie Britt and Kid Herman hare j been matched before the Pacific ree Ladies’ Covert Coats GOSSIP OF LO8 ANGELES, Mareh 12—Jim at Se $3.98 | Infants’ Muslin ‘Slip Ze l Athletic club for 20 rounds within i FIGHTERS the next six weeks. The Itttle fel-|f Infants’ Lawn Dress $1.98 lows will go in the ring at 13318 Infants’ Booties ... Prttt has deposited a for m 10¢ iran Herman wires he is on the Ladies’ Maslin Gowns 39¢ Baby Poke Bonnet ...98¢ Fancy Weave Bibs Terry McGolern, who ts now In{xpont and cleverness. He hits us|, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March) one German Catbuile Society|§ | 1% *S8 20¢ training for @ slx-round battle with| hard as Terry and is almost ae fast,|{° Nee many frat may prove) Concordia held ite annual meeting |i 7)ic Towels .. ........5¢ lthough he lacke the ring general | °° © he death blow of Prise) and ciection yesterday. Stepben|— co ‘Toweling a Be Nelson, has a brother, Hughey, Who! hi °or the “terrible” one The|@Bting = in California 788! Kgermann was elected president: | ‘ng, @ is also a fighter of more than ordi-|ghove picture of the MeGovern otto Thure sg th®| Joseph Mueller, vice president: E4-|8 7c Outing, a yd he Qn ughe net al brothers was t just before Ter-|Cloner's = jury the (O8*/ ward Jublonaki, secretary; W. L. > . " eats ofamad aa ie ek mr eg Ao Ton ts begin training | OF Harry Tenny, who died a# the| weinorster, 1 i cam, “a olor Prints, a yd. .4¢@ boats im New York and has shown}for his coming fight Feault of injuries reesived in bis! John Rechtenweid, eure 8sc Bed Spread 69e | fight with Frankie Net), beid that Nell was directiy and the promot-| ers. referees and seronds were ind! sc Cotton Blanket isc Oil Cloth, a yd Ze 12:6 WATER NOTICE etl wibie § fo he boy’ . ~ RELEASED ENTIRE TEAM ris series 8. ccs) 10 commumgns im ouster Pace Window Shades. BAe @ serious setback there can be no} Water rent jn = Pepresry P| Pearl Buttons, a doz le Janvery, February, Mu April, if not patd by Feb, 28 becomes Gelinquent. District Tee between | |Galer and Union streets and Rey hoped. Too long have the promot-| 5a Lake. Metered water rates du ere conducted affairs with an iden| fiom ist to 20th of each month be- solely to {ll their own pockets and” come delinquent on 20th. os doubt aud that it will result in « cleaning of the Augean stables of the fight trnst in sincerely to be Toilet Soap, a bar....1%e Dennison’s Crepe Paper 4¢ Talcum Powder ..... 2-Ib, box Castile Soap Lent Penh co.cc ccaces Embroidery Spool Silk.. Blue or White Envelope 2¢ Ink Writing Tablet ..24%¢ 6 Hat Pins for -Be Large Cube Black Pins 4¢ Pkge. Wire Hair Pins. .4¢ Bone and Tin Buttons, doz “Thare was « funny incident that happened while I was with the st Louls Browns,” says Arile Latham. the famous old-time third baseman. “Aa we had won many champion ships and were considered a very strong aggregation, we naturally had offers from teams everywhe to play {bition games whenev we had an off day on ovr trips This time we were gotng to play a series with the old Athletics in Phiindet phia, and the firet day being an idle one, Vou der Ahe made us the prom ise on our way over on the train that he would gtve us that day to ourselves and we could all have « 500 Spring Styles Regal $2 and we ha © much of it “We arrived in Philadelphia great spirits and made st on N : | the Coatin hotel, our headquar vo DER AHE WAS IN A RAGE ters. We had no sooner got settlet/ in our rooms and were talking to- | Abe’ rapidly tncreastr gether of th time we expected ne anewored. cag eh Gas, Caan ' r e t Lumber Exchange Buliding mskey sprung it on us that Von de if name head Now Ss k Ahe had arranged for ua to ge ee you are o in oc | Visit ~ Trenton the next day to play the} spokesman 4. Now | Ce * and our t was | have got to say vonce? | x TF Well, maybe we weren't bim we all felt hur | & i) ‘med h fellows! We all go’ hadn't kept his we / %, gether ond talhed the meter ove let us have the day to our $ hb, and finally dee Jed to strike in aj selves, as he had promised, for we RS wee p etition and | had all made our er ments and BROKE al signe od it, the boys insisting on | now to break them t bad « we be Tange! « ything we} wouldn't mind playing so much, but sent the paper to Von der Abhe's|we positively refused to play with } sults, in a fow moments a som-jonly made him angrier, and fin » J rong & AM Spd he | PE 615-61 irst Ave. % we all filed When |i release every 4 of y SOLE AGENTS ay we had all er man be The players, feeling Jubilant over oy gins +g orrice! Vol I ¢ say }an possible, come taking the fire es On the Square een Gates avn apes, others leaving by airship, o Opposite the Totem Pole UNION BAKERY telegra ff to wire » N ° ’ ha 3 afte we had flows 1413 SECOND AVENI ve . ne * he © « downstairs and HOME-MADRB Dot HD 5. a tr " Comiske He| ‘ . per dosen 10¢ | | atrietly dications the Rainters will be one | THE STORE THAT GERVES YOU BEST—GARVEY BUCHANAN COMPANY + seveee A | Mail Orders Filled Same Day Received by Expert Buyers GARVEY- BUCHANAN CO. (Successors to The Leader.) | BASEBALL PARK **™ S'S i OBCAK STANAGE Manage, a Tens ' bat brilliant ap. * who has just Loule Cardinal, laying with the r t " ¥ ped man fe ° and iramediate over. of & §008 round he new star og Toole. ager the tures to eum at first base ‘PREFERS WORK IN MILL YARD han « a’ b 12 Rather cat ia asetall ; that will wtick to sof mV ‘per day. Garvig his present job nber and hag 4 behavior, - —~ ha sinee last Deve on his go GIVING AWAY | ish that the boys had refused toli¢ he dowsn’t want to, He can whip| : STREET CAR 7 HE SE BR 0 ] HE RS ARE play the game arrange’ with the ny day in the week, and|80und association } Boy vat at the Rand Req Cuban Gtants that be bad re/if he doesn't do tt in Los Angeles - ~ “en Pee afore ony kee wm place be onan gat jeaned each and every one of he should be barred forever, Tist it with List, Mutual Life bidg | . free street car thelidl 100 Pres essen Thimbles, all sizes ....9 Pkge. 400 Pins . White Knitting Cotton Bay Rum, bottle .....4 | Florida W ater, bottle. , : Buster Brown Belts. . e~ Neck Beads ... Shirt Waist Silk, yd, ‘See Albatr all wee yd. yd. ... We Cleopatra Lining, yd. 208 Uneeda Biscuits, phg.. Damson Proms, can... Gloss Starch, a pkge Cold Water Starch, pkge’ Shredded Wheat Bi 3b. pkge. Soda Maple Syrup, qt Snider's Catsup .++ sey Large Dish Pan ..5.4 Jall Lemon Squeezer.. Mouse Trap ....ss0 Best Shelf Paper Crown Embossed Cup.. Pocket Knife Enameled Cup ... Heinz Fruit Press 1113-15-17 Second Ave. SLIT PANTs TO ORDER ~ G cam i AVE SUITS To ORDER *)> 0° Phon RUBBER BOOTS. OILED CLOTHING RUBBER STORE 14 First Ave Everything In Rubber” THE

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