The Seattle Star Newspaper, August 30, 1906, Page 2

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Gans Has Won 78 Per Cent of All His Battles of Every Nature- Nelson is. a Younger Scrapper and Has Less Number of Fights to, History of Both Men and Figures for Each. His Credit Tee ee ee eee eee eee eee * * Comparative tat piled from the detatted Hats of fight & his fighting days Degan + Gans Nolaon » fights 146 th » namber won ow 288 “oe . Knockout 48 au * 6 » ‘ a “ » » #8 1 . By 4 - B ) 7 Draws 12 & Exhibitions 0 % Stopped fights .... 1 0) * No deck 1 2 * reentage won, all fi i 61 16 me —_—dDitto, excluding draws, ¢ 96 45 8313 * Ree ee eRRRAR AREA ARERR RARE EE MERCHANTS HOTEL AT COLUMBIA, WHERE GANS 15 TRAINING JOE GANS. yappearane Joe Gans was bora at Baltimore, | Holly at ttle Inst month, he Md, Nov, 26, 1876, and is therefore | piled up a total of 145 ring bat nearty 36 years of begat won at 1 httag in 1894 le stands 5 feet 6 weighs now 129 pounds From his debut with Dave Arm nay at Bal te in 1984 to is Goin’ Hunting 29, 1906 fast. Spend a few days in the woods, [inden Heres “au Dut be you go we Piper & ies ¢ = Taft's, 1024-26 Second av. magnitt cont line of guns. If you don't wish fo buy a rifle, we will rent you one for your hunting trip. Shooting clothes, cartridges and everything for the hunter at lowest prices Tndow iors KS nat chow mf $85 Gem Monitor for 30.00 5 Slar Betate . $30.00 9 Majestic Range .. 842.00 70 All-Stee! Peerless. 6235.00 55 Cleveland Range 835.00 §® Born Range for . 830.00 © Garleod Range . 835.00 60 Wagner for 830.00 $ Miller Moat Renge 830.00 45 Buck Range for .. $20.00 We also carry a sull line of the wellknown brand of CHARTER OAK RANGES, which are guar wnteed to be the most ecosom! ye on the market. Tada Viowoe a ee Fem * 4 Bapedtiont a out Cup. @ bore ‘et tartan was uperne tea Ropaity Thee 36, oN, cal my DABNEY & WOODHOUSE FURNITURE CO. Complete Housefurnishers and Sole Agents for the Charter Onk Stee! Ranges and Heaters. 418 PIKE ST. Phones—Main 3098, Ind. 3096 Won oastty Wines, Liquors, Cigars and Vaden. Wares wom 104-106 First Ave. S. nena rae Fine Old Port Wine A GOOD TONIC }12 draw | fight ot | his fights of ev Jof the 1M jputation 1 et eeee eee eee eeee tm the ring with Dave STAR FORM CI CHART Sixty for ealding judg This Season? 9965 rinst —nace-aive fertengs, - Beting Two year-olds 9966 SECOND RACE—Pive furionga Purse. Three yearolds and apward. Value to firat, $260. Marie place shew 2 Court show I fialane dating 9967 THIRD RACKE—Pive anda hale turte yearolds and apward. Valae to first, $150 99GKR FOURTH RACK—One and year-olds and upward. Value to first, $156. ace 7-19, ah 9969 FIFTH RACE—Seven furlongs. Bolling Four-yearolis and upward. Value to first, Taden Hiorse a $200. 5 i Fin ee ~~ . . 2 + a) 1 ~ oY u © % 7 " =» >» os nt iy & & tt » 8s Arthur piace 2 ober om by Bagie Onnore Arising ONTO SIXTH RACE—One and a astxteenth miles Siwash Handi cap. Threeyearolds and upward. Value to first, $325. 9971 SEVENTH RACK—One upward, Value to first HOW THE DOPE FIGURES IN THE GANS-NELSON FIG | Marshall, W, Baltimore *¢ — }by knockouts, 61 by referes’s do | claton aud on f . ile owt 4ix fights, one by knockout and five by reteree’a decision, There were 18 “no decisions” and one ped Gans bas woo per cent. of all} y nature, being 113) Hliminate from the com Tho man who knocked Gans out was Geo. MePadden, at New York April 14, 18 Qans won practt cally all his fights in Philadelphia. but te not the reason that the Quaker City seldom allows a dectsic Here are Gans’ encousters from t to last ave Armatrong, K, Balts more Arthur Coates, K, Malt! more Tommy Harden, K, Baltt more, 7; Geo. Evans, K, Baltimore, 1: Dave Armstrong, K, Baltimore 8; Jack Daly, K twburg, 11; Dave Horn, K, Baltimore Bud Brown K. Baltimore, 10; Joba Ball, W Baltime 6; Jack MeDonald, W Newark, 7; Johnny Van Heeat, W Rattimore, 9; Dave Horn, W, Baltt more, 11 1895-—-F. Bweigert, W, Baltimore 10; Sol Kagliah, W, Baltimore, t Howard Wilson, W,Washington, 10 Kentucky Rosebud, W, Baltimore T; Keatucky Bi W, Baltimore more, 3; Ben Peterson, K, Ba 17; Geo Skiddons, K, Baltimore, 7; Joe Bi fott. K, Baittmere, 6; Young Grif fo, D, Raltt *, 10; Geo, Biddone, K, Baltimore, 1896—Ben Peterson, K, Philadel phia, 3; Joe Etitet, K, Baltimore Howard Wilson, W, Baltimore, § Jimmy Ker i, K, Rosten, 6& Jimmy Wat Tommy Hutler, W J Williams, W Danay MeBride, D, Baitin Jack Ball, W, Philadelp’ Hawkina, L, New York, 18; Jack Williams, W 3 rth day, Weather fine. Track Ce he me arte Mise Brecpemet Selling Four 4 shew £4 Macens show 54 oo Mattie OC eighth wiies. Selling. Four ne ae ® trahem ie oi bs ooh » +? ws bad s @ m ee rg ; ’ » * s S Lie Apology best Maxstian show t ‘ Fin te Si : it Gra is itt i nr Ht : ee ft ose Ww ss = n ‘ ‘ ince 22 chow 12 Malable show Jaume Revaiing saute mile, Selling. Three-year-olds and 7) whey Car $1.50 Per Gallon Poe All 5c Cigars 4 for I Se Ine. BROKERS. 104-106 First Ave. S. Phoves: Sunset, Matn 2375; dependent 1761 Free Delivery. Graton. a URE ue THAT BTy bel ip the best in the market? Pacific and Puget Sound Bottling Co. PHON FS 927, DOWNING, HOPKINS & AYER Provisions, por Bonds po you KNOW ¢ Boda Water Bearing this ta- THAT © will produce? HAT It conte the dealer a trifle more than other brands? THAT You must not lose track of the label if you expect to get the best for your money? Do you know that Union Baker HOME-MADE BREAD In Just Like Mother Makes? UNION BAKERY AND CAFE 1413 Gecond Avenue. | 048. STAR—THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1906 are BATTLING IN BATTING LOST THE GAME, a if the b h FA ) WON BY A Nose » haa wor 46 out Frank Gerard hg Btarlight | Kid Robertacn. Young. Smyrna. mm Jackson, Siows Falla, Hiame, K, Stous Fatia, Kid MePartland. draws, 13 “no deecl® | York Hions,” four fouls and one stopped | 2 jfight, and he haa won 109 out of }118, whieh ts 94 45 per cent LK, New York Oeoan City, 4; Feathers Ve 1@ Desena, K, New | Joe Headmark aceredited with them for | Kid MePartiand a” anee ever ‘ais’ ons bim at the fista| and as this ts the tae oe female plungers will hawe of seeing | *°'7 and Pacts Just ld fall ope he races without paying, there is every probability that the « end other popular stores on bargain wanted to rent that houseboat on | Lake Washington, by Sherry, who won easily orice Neucthach ed Moran | speed and could not get away | his field. He ran a very bet j Ed. Sheridan, the favorite, ‘ home on the bit tm the fast . tercup third ee ‘| CAMBRIDGE SEATTLE MAN ARRESTED, nag ah of es ra Tork Phitasetphia HERE NELSON 16 TRAINING. PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE - J ebb tide and against a slight wind, Cambridge 414 the full « | yout \™ than Marvard’s th [Kid Thomas, no dec Joh anie | rree> | Steve Croaby | Thompaon, W Umpire Perrine Retty and Neckrtt Frank Colifer 24, Chas Ber 14; Joe Youngs, W, Tom Broderick Eddie Connoly Geo McFadden ao dec Philadeiphis. 6; Jack Ryan.stopped, | Jack Bennett, K. Hal D, West Pullman, | Pudden Burns, W, I wiseh, @; Jane 14, Billy Hurley Dd.) == MELOIN WORKS LIKE A TROJAN GOLDFIELD, Hot Springs, Christy Williama, K, Allentown, 4 Refe Turner | Gus Gardner, K, Baltimore, 5: Jack Hot Maxwetl K, Hot Springs, 1! 18, Adam Ryan, D, Jack Robinson, rtland K, Ft. Erte. Little Rock, 20 Charley Bet-| ; Howard Wii ; Charley Bet ger, W, Baltimore, leon, K, Providence, Thompson, W, Milwaukee, 6 | 22, Stocking Kelly,K, Milwaukee, 4 | June 16, Young Scotty, f Sectty, W, Fond on LONG SILK GLOVES TOMORROW AT ABOUT Milwaukee, 6; Jane 20 1903-—~Gue Gard Bteve Crosby ; Jack Bennett Tommy Tracey | the road work y: working harder thar Hot Springs, | Lac, & W, Portiand, 9; W K, San Fra Raddy King, K, Butte, 6; Joe Grim. when the subject of | med and hae that there ta no use of overdoing it. | In the morning he etrolied out to a swimming bath near the camp paddled tn the water work In the gymnasium wae town to a tittle bag punching and| work with Lundie and) Kansas City Clarence Engtish, . Mickey Riley, 24, Mickey Riley Aus. 36, Eddie Sterns, D, Michigan City . Milwaukee, €; Nov W, Milwaukee, 6 Clarence English, W, St Philadelphia, His afternoon | | Molly, no dec — 6, Sam w * Feenperald, w, ; Clarence Connors, W, Mt Clem a, 2; Joe Grim, . Art Sitmines, K, MD 6, Jack O'Niel pounds below cords In bis anatomy are beginning His manager, Billy Nolan, | ed that bis charge | rest without hurting any. | tler does not like to lay off even for Baltimore. 10, ¥, Detrott, 10; J Mack. Baltimore, 15; fam Holes, Jewey Cook, W Welah, W, Salt Lake City, 16 Apeil | to show 12, Tommy Markham, K, Eureka, 3 Martin Canole, K, San Fran July 29, Bddie Hanlon, Baltimore, § |San Pranc no dee..Phit m whips Gene” ‘ooliah to think} uf matching him with Pritt should happen match him with Britt nie makes a side bet . K, San Franc isco, Francisco, 20; Jimmy Britt, San Francisco, 6. Rufe Turner, no dec, Phila teiphia, 6; Mike Sullivan , Young Corbett, provided that | | San Francisco . Philadelphia, 6 Kid Sullivan, 6, Jack O'Niel, adelphia, 6; Sept 1906—Mike Sullivan, Kan Fran Mike Sullivan. Willie Lewts, Harry Lewis, W think that his next @o will be wit ted In town tomorrow the Goldfierd lub to mee the big event wilt be a sad blow His and J. Edward if the s March 14, Terry McGovern. W, Phitadetphia, 6 SCERERE RETESET EE © STANDING OF THE CLUB Sanannnaanannae Northwestern League Texas Rickard recetved Syearold pact—Cop is something six furlongs Interlude won | Biumenthal third MULLEN FOULED CROWE. round when Crowe 95 Miles for 25 Cents, Around Mercer cents, on stoamer Fortuna oe Eye eye suffe hey from given the decision becaw throw your Have them cleaned to look | new at the Pantorium Mala - Talbot for Patents, 206 Mutual Life Examination consultation ***\ free for a short time. ey LOSES TURF GOSSIP 23 TO ANGELES GARVIN PITCHED KICKED ON DECISION - DEMONSTRATION MADE ‘ “ THE TRACK he A " THORPE NUMBER - MANY BELy v1 At im “ erOnetraton. of ~ Foo “pe ley 106 yesterday A dulled b ' and Pacts th be unfortuns her that it wag ndatand jt hung out © demonstrates a he ts a b . " without am me 1 t 4 to 1, bent head im the fret rag) at 1 to 2, slmply ner field tu aon ered five of 50%. Marte i The Bohemian club made lean. wa «going, but be : . 1 | when Sherry w an the club x fr Memes at the end Today ts Ladies’ day at the track ” the way, but chance the Mac ran third t was made fem a h race, but wag Exapo. ps -econd ap ran third, mbie the Hon Maret “ excellently » ne Pa aah tae te 0 fifth race baw st t ; ° : je m Bert Arthar, A Guring the af om. It is not |! rd. Holly Berry ef nmediate cause for slarm a fe, the favorite, showed ed at all was reported that the The Siwash Handicap was }length from Radabek aad |The iat did not have bls Duelist was second and Little Ix FE. Elliott, formerly of Sais have been arrested at 0 itt A 1 PUTNEY, Eng. Aug 30—On an Cal, charged with obt on a worthless check tn that Nothing is known of Ash, det Mott was at one time erday morning in 20 minutes, ©) the Seattle Gas da. This is 21 seconds ste Se ee e night been known of Elliotts The Harvard men were ince then what favored by a following wind. eT but the Cambridge crew had the ad. | vantage of being paced during the Ar Y to last half mile by a Leander crew re Tou Stuart wet the stroke at 26 on atart-) D T ng, but after two miles It had drop. | ance ped to 21, Subsequently the crew | At Leachi Park? The mew | rallied and finished strong w stroke of 36 imagnificent shape. Wi a maple floor laid this The Harvard men were only out chestra THE SCARCEST MERCHANDISE W THE COUNTRY Black and white BNk Glov Jouble finger tipped, for which gladly paid $2.00 and 82.96 aif season; on sale tomorrow at & $45.00 Suits ese at $22.50 and A VERY DARING STATEMENT TO MAKE. We all know that the original designers of gowns and t enormous salaries for being able to create them, but & Gia take a hi py them. We with our $22 Suits, fing ments made by -salaried designer, take them & worker who gladly makes our wants at our price to be these high-priced models which otherwise he would net acc. That la how we are able to give you $45.09 6 DUCED AT &22.50 AND 825.00. FRIDAY MORNING SPECIALS WORTH COMING MILES TO BUY, Ladies Trimmed Cor aed Tourist dered Leaf Lard, a Children’s Black Hose, a patr Men's Black Socks, air sts of Wash Goods DRESS GOODS AND SILK DEPARTMENT IN THE BUSIEST DEPARTMENT. 27-in. China Silk, good weight finteh, in all the leading shades ALL KINDS SALT and colors, per yard REDUCED. 19-in, Taffeta im ight shades colors, regular Tc value, per yard Codfish ka Herring at, 3 08 « pe 1 Salmon a 6 AG black, the yard FRIDAY BARGAINS THAT ARE MAKING THIS THE MOST POPULAR PLY STORE In JUSTICE TO YOURSELF DON’T MISS THESE FRIDAY at GAINS genuine No. Ww i Gas Ma y sale price im 8 \ Fa Pood Ct ‘ bindes; Freer 40 t i N » price « mooth white v 1 Clothes P t 100 for = dozen White Haviland China Bread and Butter Plates, } yuality; Friday sale pr . i $3.00" dozen Decorated Austrian China Cups and Saucers $5.00 sty shly-Made Suit Cases, « te irae and at y #a gout iy $18.00 Full Brace Trimmed Trunks, uble raya ape GARVEY- BUCHANAN co. Lumber Exchange Bldg. 113-15-17

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