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TLUGAS ON TO SEATTLE President W, H, Lucas, of the Northwest league, fs on his way to Beattie from New York, and will be here the firat of the week, Pres ident Lucas apnounces that nearly all of the plans for the new etx team league are outlined and mat- tere are eatisfactorily adjusting themselves which will insure 4@ splendid combination, The league will be comprised of Butte, Helena, Vancouver, Tacoma, Spokane and Seattle, It ta very probable that Porand will alse. be lin at the finish, In New York President Lucas attended the Na tional assoolation meeting and the new league proposed ta looked upon favorably by that bunch, ANNUAL MEETING OF THE S.A. 6. The annual meeting of the Beat tle Athletic club will be held next “ope evening, when the varlous ATTEL WINS WITH EASE FROM BAKER BAKER'S SECONDS THROW UP THE SPONGE AT THE OPEN ING OF THE EIGHTH-—JEF- | FRIES WAS THE REFERE. By Re e. LOS ANGELES, ., Jan. 1%-— Tn the fight for the championship of the featherweight division, Abe Attell administered a severe beat Oy Harry Baker last evening, tm the opening of the eighth round the latter's seconds toased up ig as © wag,all surely , put Keeps hd the mem continue, Attell had the better of the fight all the way through. Baker a heavy right hand swing his jaw in the seventh round was knocked Mat on his back, head striking the ring floor with vousideradle force and this helped to put him on queer streot. in, and would y for A TELL. will make thelr reports. BRE Anh tre RE Roth the report of the secretary ‘At Ohi time Dewitt Vancourt, one | making 122 pounds at ringside, and at eer Se a iy Baker's seconds, jumped In the! looked drawn, while Attell fighting ee eee ie nile started over to where/at bis natural weight, and in the of ofticere all be held and was being counted ~ [est condition, was a minature) ii sated that @ e W. Dil Attell made a swing at Vancourt | Hereules. saa omy) 4 had It tanaed, would probad-| Jim Jeffries — refereed op Paap T. N. Haller as pre Dave added Vancourt’s name to] scrap and that he te popular wt eR aS Attell’s list of knockouts, the fight fans here was" proven ETTING READY The fight iteetf, while tt lasted, | by the reception given him when he as nice an exhibition as was} stepped in the ring. seen in any ring. Attell prov.) ‘There was considerable betting conclusively that he has the| onthe fight, Attell beiag the favor — while Baker's cleverness | ite at 1 to 2, at which price he bet on a par with Abe's, but be} $2,000 on himself. have steam enough behind { the ringside just before the ee, ay: nent protins oee y Harry Monahan] Seattle will send five men to the had considerable trouble’ of Seattle bet $1,000 against $500. [bowling tournament at Denver eee eee SRSA =m next month.” The candidates for GIRLS PLAY FOR i228. CHAMPIONSHIP games will probably be played on - —— the Biemarck or Columbia alleys. Mise Hubert, manager of the CANT FIGHT: IN SPOKANE sports offered a purse tor the Jeffries Squires the prosecutingat NEW OWNER TELLS OF HIS HOPES AND PLANS FOR 1907 SEASON. things Gon't bum next year in the town of pork and beans and mental | Moree Mee was disquaiifies "| ae Ro foundation but in the fertile | Menke will pay you WAY |HISTORIG “KILLINGS” on 4! bout with Jinuny Ford, Freak Paul mT = THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, JAN, 19, 1907. o the recent ¢ Many of the local com have been attending ¢ ore’ ntion whieh ls = a = = = BY FRED J. HEWITT, was lucky for the Inyers that (hele | ee eee ing the past few days slates were not up at Douglas Park ee” vee vart, president of the It goes without saying that when | the day Ben All won. ‘| tem of Stewart & Oo ¢ nisaton John W. Gates or Dave Johnson As Blue Wing, Free Koight and! dealers of Vancouver and Victoria, “out loose” these days, they do | other starters had quite a following, | OO has been in this city attending something in| Mr. Haggin cleaned up more than Fruit Growers convention, wer the plunging | $100,009, winolog everything tn the n Weatern av. yesterday Mine pool box, Had the bookmakers done |; or the conditions of the| In thetr days! business that day every bank roll 1 markets. the late G. W.|in the ring would have been shot to |’! " vegetable Smith (Pitts burg Phi) and M. FF. Dwyer de some Ben wational wagers pieces, for Mr. Haggin had given orders to bin agents “to never stop betting.” Hagein never knew what a nar row eseape he had, for he did not nr and won and|}know that both his . trainer and lost fortunes on| stable jockey were bowling drunk the turkey the night before the race. If he had |" Riley « thn known it, be never would have han, Steve! wagered a dollar, Oranges, por boa Mem L'Hommedien, Joe Yeager, Sol it wae with imp. Ogden that Mar 1 hates la Lichtenstein and others of the pres-| cus Daly made his historic killing per onee, ent day plungere also cat @ Whid | which netted him more than $260, Se oe i 000, It was in the Futurity, ‘The | § future books were skinned terribly 1 by the western horse's victory, There was # good price, too, on the day of the race, and all because # awath oeeasionally But to J. B. Hegetn end Maeve, nowt seting t cote tn the history of the betting ring. per bh Cranberriss, por bbl bineappies ' boa, hu. Egue. comparatively unknown rider, Jock: | . Brith, fret, rang age ey Tuberville, had the leg. Daly's Butter and Hen All won the Kentucky Derby agents were still betting their com we ree, oryannar td te. At that time Col. M, Lowi Clwrk,| missions when the field was run: | sestern. | fresh beles i, orn president of the Louisville Jockey | ning the last quarter Se ay club, wae participating In Rip’ fo No. one man since the vietory of | consi ih, Seite: Fi lianwonil, ss er Bgite | oultry. j Live olf chickens, par Mh fhe " Stock. Wethere, sheep, per ib, te +4 r { steers, per Th, ye! Come, 2" ‘per ih, CGS, Mmte, per bead, Ogden ever made such a tremend ous cleanu. ene THE M ‘The carioag of cabbage which the Western it mous quarrel with Bookmakers’ assoctation, ‘and ans a Sn Dive Lee, the time winner from ® @ring of two-year-olds, has oar tor been deuce’ Captat homes | t¥ed from Spokane yew Cope at a Odean tor te morning wae aji sold shortly after e PAD sap oe # aie tae ere being placed on the market, as It bag ag eo; mutton, opens ering = « the firet cabbage that has been “ lie, éreswed ad The skelcton of Sysonby, tt ite, freatest horse of hie day) ta being mounted for exhibition and will soon be pinced atongeide that of George Wilkes and big Percheron in the horse alcove of the Amertoan Museum of Natural Mistory. om the street for several days. ‘The steamer Senator, which was due to arrive from Frisco this morn- ing with @ full cargo of green veee- tables, ha a wit not arrive wntll tomorrow morning ‘Tite will give the comminsion men | o Seed supply of green stuff for Monday's business, ‘The business of Western av. hae increased so rapidly within the past few days that the coramission men pe say that they are doing as large « ‘The entrive have appeared for the Duatness now es they were previous Bngtiah Derby, 2.000 guiness, and!” Ciner tone and coffees are com- Bight Ameri- cahe have entries, among them be- ne le poss ee ing August Helmont, Merman Ff. Duryea. The total entries number 17. King Edward, Richard Croker, Mre Langtry, Lard Rossherry, Lord Palmout®, and the Duke of Partiand have several entries each and M. Blane and others are to the fore with Reminations pab, Nevada, on March 17 ‘thietie club te ar- i os ot . renging & oh between Mike gran you are Sehreck and Mervin Mart for 10 = man, we will appeal directly rounds, for a puree of $3,000 and your reason, Coloradge club wants Aim to fight | tan cannot make « fortune, Jian Wilke of Chicago on the same | be first makes o start. Theret conditions. Hay and Feedetuffs. A son of the famous Dan Patel sas allie tons oe bas been sold by Edgar Reeratng of Indiana to James BR Tracy of New Orleans for $2,000. He ts now atx years old and promising ir Thomas Lipton’s cup for the Jamestown exposition will be worth $1,000, Tt will be for « large claws of sloopa, 4@-foot and above, to be raoed for in one class on full timo allowanee, Jimmy Britt, the famew light- weight and Champion Joe Gane have signed articice for @ fight for the lightweight championship of the World and a 094,000 purse at Tone- THE LADYWARE STORE, 1310 Becond Ave, Another Australian pugtttet, Char- ley Weet, a lightiwelgnt. ts etter 6 THE START i6 IMPORTANT. Tt ten't your position fp the bust nese world that necessarily keeps He has erat | you poor, it te the amount of money tm himeelf and guaren- | you footishiy throw away Why t bie man out within the) Got eave it? When you work to make « dollar, why uct in turn bet ——— it werk for you? That is the prin t Bob Fitesimmone pe to | ciple upon which every great for le James J. Jeffries for 90. | tune In the world today wae found of whieh $19,060 would go to obarity, | of. The Scandinaviag- American MeGoversa. PUGET BOUND MARBLE & bRANite CO,, Ine. | &. M. Thayer, Manager, j work Of every Ge- brats of «@ sporting editor, Alonso C. Maynard, known as “Faro King.” for yeare « house proprietor fn New dead, He wae 48 years off, . arge fortune as & gambler at ith hie wife at Astor, ied, — Augest Belmont tae g Sits here he | do this because we will it 4 PER CENT COMPOUND INTEREST Por annum on every dojiar io trest with us We can a veut it CF oot Set ee you have studied the bank: situation at all you know that Mew he of the Collecus sek. wil the wae tl wink will by ore ae be exclusively given to the club wile te ae And that from « man ithe Dovey may be regarded a0 fair warn- ing for fans and others Interested to keep their eyes on Bosten. Mr. Dovey t 46. He hes always GEORGE B. DOVEY. It George B. Dovey, new owner of the of a mile three-wigh: ~Katle Raines, 107 (Kent), 2 to 5, the Boston Nationals, sticks to} iste Al Johnson, of Clevete Lackfeot hig 1997 plane, as he outlines for the | ‘ater with the Bt. Louie Traction Co | 70%: OFese, 106, sesond: Feaders of The Star, some of the| ‘ie has always beon a base ball tan, | 16. ‘hind Time, i368 34. ther league magnates are going to| Fle and Barney Dreyfuss broke into en ee ae, 306 Git Gp and Listen. In reaponse to| the game together when they organ. | (Reet). % to & wom; 40 Inquiry from the sporting editor | ined # tenm st Paduoah, Ky. tm 1686 of The Star, Dovey admits that be | He played shortstop on that team te riding in the strenuous cart. inj under the name of Cotby. 4 (Sesser ae es concen | Sie —Lowt — habew . ECPM Pere eee eeeeee eee ee eee Eee eS lt Laughrey, 107, third. Time, § * 11:08 34 > + Fourth race, one mile—Rodolfo, * @ [110 (H. Smith), § to 6, won: Frees : @ |!a8, 105, second; Prince Magnet, : * 120, third. Time, 1:46. * P4 Fifth race, futurity course—la * pres Pt acme, 18 Ceneruen), even, Won; ee landartn, |. second; Succeed, # sixrH OF A SERIES BY GeonGE A. BARTON, CHAM. & [10% third. ‘Tima, 1:11 # PION BAG PUNCHER OF THE WEST. 9 he mee oe mile-—Phil Igoe, 107 (Koerner), 2 t THRRRKHRHREE AERA ERE eee |S, FON; Thos, 100, Kecond: Ray Egan, 104, third. Time, 1:16 9-4, The movement ts somewht sim!. OAKLAND. lar to the double elbow, but is more intricate. After starting the bag with the right hand and follow Quickly with the right elbow, thus keeping the bag going to the lett Then hit the bag with the beek of the right elbow, and as ft rebounds Quickly hit it with a backhanded blow with the right fist. With the bag stilt bounding to the right, next hit the bag with the left fist and follow with elbow, being careful to keep the bail swinging to the right. Then strike the bag with the back elbow of left arm and repeat move ment. This is one of the protiest First race, five-eighths of a mile Princess Wheeler, 129 (F. Kelly), 2 |te 1, won; Miack Sam, 115 14; Nettie Hicks, 11%, third. Time, 1:04 Second race, one and one-eighth mitlew—Lazelie, 109 (Miller), 3 to 5, won; Royal Red, 109, second; M. A. Powell, 113, third. Tire, 2:61 1-6 Third race, one mile —Lacian, 107 (Milter Briers, 162, second; Nine Spot, third. Time, 1:411 Fourth race, five ot Mile—Nealon, 116 (Miller), 4 to 6 won ilector Jessup, 111, second; Hector, 104, third. Time, 1:02 Pifth raee, three-fourths of a mi Nonte Luecfile, 107 (Melatyrey, 7 and most difficult movements on to 1, won; Varinens, 109, second Sr tow Horwain, 107, third, Time, 1:16 4-f. ies Stath race, Futurity course—st. Strike the bag first a backhanded joa 108, cseends mandy,” het «lag lie haga pamsangarny ga econ Biandy, 114, straight front. As you hit the ball with the rigit fist, step forward with the right foot and, using the left foot as a pivot, make a com plete Feveletion When about to FRONT ROLL. ‘egain your natural position, strike! Correct Position of Arm the bag # quick backhanded swing! in Executing the Front won” | with the left arm. Front Rott, ‘ AUBURN WINS IN | debate from the Seattle high schoot on the same qnestion, the Ballard team taking the affirmative side The Ballard team conststed of} Miss Bertha Fredrickson, and Ver- - aos non Arwstrong, while the Auburn ‘The debate held tast night he jteam was represented tween the Auburn debating toum | Lydia Ne ekng nd Re hon ition and the Paliard high schoo! team, | The judges were Mr. Weaver of at the Ballard Presbyterian chorch,| Auburn, A. ©. Ruffner of Ballard Was won by the Auburn team. That| ond Mr. Benbow of Tacoma, team teok the affirmative side ot | age : reed “Renolved That the That Berane siset Poosten sino Meat Prices That Please haat isa At the City Hali Market, soo Third | AY, De V epites ra the’ GF Bubeisien toAmerican| {3 3-20; Sirloin und. Pann, eet | Shiva | eng By pos — At, ‘orter Howse | Te Baltara team recently won , 4 One GE en Ad Y | | j { ‘| tours, The Canadian Amptour Ath- ‘the at the third anmest al ing trophy for the opening of|the Scandinavian American Bank Palen Beach Own civ’, on January | stands for a ‘The new Pinkust ayatem of qual- SECURITY, CONSERVATIOM, AE. ification ts being tested for the first LIABILITY. hela ter tournament at Pinhust, North! Start & savings account With us. Under the @ystem on- [ft will pay you Make up your to fur- | Mitind to sare something every Week —he matter how ttttle, You wilt astonithed at tho growth of your bank balance. To show you what @ have thrown introstes fm our suITsS Te orore +15. 00 cording to these handicaps ‘The Canadian Amateur Athlatig Union hat insued & Werning to | CeTe, we Gan say that the United States Skating ameoctations | @rectors and stockholders ta our not t send men to this year's cham- would have to lose $1,478, ipa held by the Amateur| 104-81 before our depositors could Bera esectations or Osnaen, om lose @ single penny. Montreal Because the letter haw withdrawn from the Canadian Ama- | We Rave branches in Tacoma and tour Athletic Union, whieh bedy|@eterd. You can send your de threatens to x6 ama. | Dostte in by mall if you choose. letle Union in repty dauy that Ht hae . ever had anything to do with #kat- ing to La THE SCANDINAVIAN-AMERI- CAN BANK, Alaska Buliding, Geattie, U. 6 A. 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