The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 23, 1907, Page 2

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Firat, Minkeloy, oline; the, 4:25) 80 horse power SNe. Five miles ying start-—lirat Fred A. Marriott, 30 horse power) championship Beattie, an organizat Gall, Reid a mecting fast night and Meoted the following executive mittee: DP. C, Slocum, F. H. Hurd, George Cumptitt ang P. J. Nordby The executive committee subse Quentiy met and elected D. C. Slo a and 8, V. Christian, 8. A. C. BOWLING Oa the we C. bowling alleys . last might the Bacters took out of three from the Hoo fia Woes A ORMOND ORMOND, Fla, Jan, 2a-—The fifth annual Ormond-Daytona Inter national automodiie tournament @pened yesterday Maiternoon, The summary was as follows om standing start— power gas pd, Macready Five ities, tf Tr nor toa) time, 24468 Beeond, Ma Croady, 38 horse power gascline; time, 4:52 2-5. Five-matle matei--Won by Hi Rogers, 30 horse power ateam 3:61 4-5. One mile) American touring cars ‘Won by Frank Dur 20 horse power steam) time revonds, MacCready second, se power gasoline two-cytinder,; time, 684-6 seconds. CLUB ELECTS OFFICERS of n formed last The Colored Republican club, The score Hoe Hoos. Bacters Firat game ....cre00 829 $02 822 883 2,507 the & A. C.Spo will be Bo bowling Big Offerings in Suits & Overcoats for men and young men, go on sale tomorrow morning that you can- not afford to overlook. They are the ‘‘elite’’ of our stock— priced re- gordiess of value. Offering No. 1 is made exclusively a M Over- i of latest vogue, made finest vicunas, kerseys, , worth $25 and $30, price $16.65 No. 2 consists 125 ee 85 Over- , made of the de imperted and ‘tae. fabrics, full values $20 ahd $a2.s0, closing price $13.35 No. 3 comprises se and 39 Over- smart style and fabrics, which ~*~ A value at $18, clos "$12.00 No. 4 ie made up of 45 5 sigh and yo Over- pabad emart, styles apd fabrics, worl 12 and $45, closing price $8.00 Offering No. & consists A dy Sack Suits and 45 Overcoats, all exclusive Brian o ant ane $6.65 Seen carly—you'll h choice picking wits a Ghe H U B}: 645-617 Fiest Ave. ‘On the a Opposite Totem ‘ole. or cycle, mite trial—Curtis, com George Peoptes BURNS HANDICAP 10: ATURDAY BE RUN RICH CALIFORNIA PURSE or*, TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS TO Be CONTESTEO FOR BY CLASSY BUNCH OF PONIES, The Burns handicap, the claaste event of the turf season on the Pactfie coast, will be run at Oak land next Saturday, Tho puree for ‘thie race is $10,000, meaning near ly $8,000 to the winner nd | Year after year this ble event has increased tn interest, the class jot horses entered also steadily rie ing until now only the best ani mals in training are considered as entries In this race, Such horses an Logiatitia, Proper, Dr. Leggo, Nealon, Rapid Water and Don Ham titen are eapable of showing wel on almost any track in the country and come from some of the highest clase stables la the whole land Im addition to the above named horsea, there will ney be such aaron, 0 mee lamong all the Oakland entries as Joo Coyne, Bir Baweed, ‘ony Faust, Bor , Lisare, maceo, Ramus, Corrigan, Mary yr. Lubin and posalbly others, Dr. Leaxo, winner of the Burns handteap of 1906, will probably be one of the most heaytly played horses Saturday, although Logi» tila, by virtwe of that animal's vile tory yesterday tn the Linsak hand! cap, if coupled with Rapid Wate and Tony Faust, will probably bo the favorite, Logtetilla, however, will have to pack five pounds more, 129, in the big race. Proper, which carried 125 yeaterday, will probably be reduced to 123 for the Burns @am Hildreth, owner of Rapid Water, Logistifia and Tony Faust, is by far the leading winner owner ables, and will probably go after Derna, aa well to «ive etill more prestige to his string and to maintain the high standing they have already atven him on the westera turf 2 ak area INTERCLUB MEET IS ON TODAY One of the most Interesting inter cud tournaments ever held in Be attle will be pulled off this evening at the 8 A.C. when the latter contests for honors with represen tatives of the Spokane Amateur Athletic elub. Spokene ta out for revenge. The local club got the best of it te the Inst meet and Spokane will make the most of this chance to get even. The Spokane mon ar rived In Geattle yesterday and cach is confident that thetr club wil! carry off every event But the Seattle club has not been interest and promtses to be one of the best things on the let of events, They are to wotgh in at 133 pounds Venables of the 8, A. ©. will meet Murphy of Spokane im the 190 pound wrestling class and the match fe expected to be close. In the 116pound class Ramerum te confident of winning over Stans bury of Spokane. The other boxing events wilt be between Faust of the 8. A. ©. and Parsons of Spokane for three rounds at 180 ie, As a OTe liminary Mansfield Garrett and Vietor Manca will give a boxtng asleep. The boys have not lost #/ exhibition. These bors weigh about single boxing contest this winter 45 pounds each and will demon and bet one in wrestling and the| strate what can be done by boys men who will go into the arena to- night will be up to the standard of those in former events. The boxtag match between Hub- bard of Seattio and Dougiags of Spokane has aroused a good deal of Se ear cen ae ONE MIGHTY lunder the direction of expable in structors. Max Marbet will referee the wrestling matches and Chartes Holmes the boxing contests, The preliminaries will etart at §: 30. ee WALLOP LANDED THE MONEY BY JAS. J. CORBETT. While I was sitting in my dream ing room tn the Great Northern theater last week I received a cand ee Se ee Dal flaw San Pranctsco.’ Nearly every fight fan in the country will remember Dal. He was with me when I prepared for Fite simmons at Carson City and again with Kid MeCoy at Madison tm the days of the foes law in New York Hawkins wae one of the great fighters of his day, and his Met of victories imcinde one over the Joe Gaam Hawkins was a @ in and out fighter, and possessed « mighty wallop in (ther hand. Hawkins comes pretty close to holding the short distance record in the ring. On the afternoon of the y I fought at Carson City Haw. king met Martin Flaherty, and { will never forget the of the fight given by Ferris nae Martmap says thet be sat in a ring side seat and when the men ontered and the coin was tossed for selec oa of corners Hawkins won Great- ly to the surprise of all prement he selected the seat occupied by me in the morning Hawkins had al ys beep « «reat friend and said if i when bis friends warned him | colle egalmat hoodoo that had fol lowed me. “I would sooner lose in the seat that Corbett sat im than win ip the seat that Fits patron ined.” The two men were told to shake hands and Ferris Hartman turned te Pn, 9 0 ee dat money count ed the referee was standing over “jthe prostrate bedy of Flaherty Hawking had stilied bim with » punch. Some present thet it took longer to count Plaberty out than it took Mawkine to wip There was another fight in which Hawkins engaged that ts worthy of red ink in the history of the prize ring It took place at the old Broadway Athietic club in New York. Jack O'Rrien the Ty man from whom Phila detpbia Jack got bie name, was Hawkins opponest and he was one of the tough lightweights of the day in the seventh round Mawktns broke bis collar bone, and kept on fighting As the battle pro gremeed Hawkins” arm became black and blue and so dead that he could barely raise it from the ef fects of the injury, The battle went the limit, 35 rounds, maki: with a fractured bome I bare beard of men going ahead end fighting with broken bones tn the jhand, but never before or simee has « man battled with « broken r bene. Hawkins was compelled to go to the hospital and for two days he wes compelied t lay with bi arm extended in the air to relieve — pete nane of blood GIANT FOOLS AROUND | JEFFRIES’ BUZZ SAW Stands seven feet two and one half inches and challenges Jim Jef. frien, That's Roderick B. Mac Keuate, ef Toronto, Can. Mac is 82, welgha 328 and ts pro- portioned accordingly, His chal er to Jetiries for a 2%-rownd fight is no bluff Mac can’t understand why Jeffries docen't reply to bis do fiance. The Toronto giant te reported to be « skillful boxer aod keeps ia training all the time. Me rises at |S © m. and takes an hour's exer jeive before breakfast. very day #0 putting the shot and hammer. MacKenzie plays the Scotch and was a member of the London High lianders and served in the Boer war. He has appeared before King Ed- ward by royal command The picture is not Mackenzie's idea of a proper ring costume, but shows bim in the uniform of bis Highlaad regiment yy. M. C. A BASKETBALL. At the YM GA u | Friday night the local Tigers will |meect the Kent basketball team. Both teams are in exeelient trim Preceding this event will be a game between the Marcus Whitunan team | of Fremont and the Pilgrim Congre- tional tear BOWLERS MEET. At Tacoma fast night Andy Py lasek, Pacific coast champion, and Herman Tietje met in a five-game pmatch, The scorp was: Pawlase) 854; Tietje, 848 wore t 4 in which T >, but Pawlasek won on total point | scored etje won thr ™ ra year-olds, The stakes are valued at | | VARGITY CREWS TO RACE, $20,000. } 4 — | The first contest between the} Prince Loberisky, for whom WI! varsity eights will be held Feb. 22) lie Gannon, the American rider, will on Lake Washington, the different | ride this year in Russa, is a nephew classes competing in fours andj of the oxar, ‘ ight On the # date the last | —— cross-country runs will be| The 8-year-old bay ce tote | ‘ ‘Tube, by Moke, dam ‘Tut y Marrow, has been sol ‘ LEWIS DEFEATS SMITH, Price, of Lexington, & or En, Jan. & Horry lewis | Murphy, « trotting horse trainer of I jelphia knocked oyt Rebe’ — od rinthe eighth round | Dr, Lee Baker, dentist, 206 Bitel all here last night. building. Phone Main 6266 ove that he can, he spends am hour or Irieh bagptp harp and violin. He RACING DOPE There are 69 entries for the Coney Istana Jockey Club stakes tor 8- |e enwam THE Sk Columbus Ohte, for $6,000, ‘The ooit tin the Kentucky Muturtty and other big t-year-old races, It hae been + days thie yoor, If he cannot fled @ buyer wit ew days Colonel 7 Melville wilt again ron Mereaiaid, Mr. MeCann, the Miner and )Wetl- the next bourne, All thoroughbreds register © year ad ton the stud book are January 2 ‘ John KB. Rogers has decided winter a atring of horsem @ Kentucky association track ar not race this winter, Me wilt mene npaign tn the at ls ton with some pre highly bred 2-year-olds, Wille Blake, & Nahtwotght Hder of promine, wil ride for Tucker stable at Het Springs, Ark. during the coming season, August Belmont's horses, in train- England, tnotude Lord Masting#, @ S-year-old out of Lady Violet, whieh he refused to gett to King Kdward for “8 a tabuione our, SPORT DOPE te ttne with what “the boy hero does to the Indians of the hold-up je what the lightweight pus ing at Newmarhe' enterprising § — tighter knocked out Ina training bout, what 4 sensation it would be, "He struck him from behind with his stick, knocking him dows on the lower jaw in three ) extract from @ police court record, but ix what ie said to have happened dure ing @ hockey game between thé foo, Gracturtng Bt places” No, this is mot Cased O, generous Chartie Murphy. He mys be is going to have players drive through the streets next season In uniform, ae as not to deprive the people ef & chance to see thede favorites. What would bascball be without an cutlew league?’ The Atiantic league pow Ubreatens to take the place of the Tri-ttate. ‘Traded, not traded; signed, not signed; back to tho minore-—that's winter baseball Matched not meatobed, §600.000 purse, fake fight, not a fake—that'@ prise fighting ali the year, Goodby, Hein Pelts, while you the echoes of yout foghorn eeaching it remain te haunt meny @ pitcher ground the tay at Loutevil National etreult. Joe Gans says he te willing t fight Nelson, 65 to 35 divt the purse. and to weigh 123 side, “That's giving bim 10 pee more than be gave me?” ad and if he ® so ansiows to and thinks he can whip ma it & te him.” Clarke, Phillips, Leach and ner are all that are eft on the burg team of the players trans from Leuieviile im 1806. The muck raker has bit i His tatest diseovery t that Jounson ona Chartic Oomt | drinking wine from (he same wes only «@ stall to foul the pubtic. ang that in reality Comiskey! whetting his knile for Ban's ribs, Garry Herm ie one of bin favorite Joe Gans appears to fight ot 193 as at tea, Ble ie ae ¥ ter of conactence Another good story har 18 rounds fought by awkinn | "potted by the mack rakes claimed = there tossed” to decide the Par Johnecn just crewfiened RACES YESTERDAY OAKLANG. Firat race, cleven-sinteenth= of a mile—Al Lindley, 196 (Mefiride), to 1, won; Ray Bennett, 111, ond; Huerfanoe, 106, third. 1:09. mile—Frotic, 112 (Fountain) 1, won; Geo. P. Bl Joe Goss, 109, third Third race, three-quarters ral! Magrane, 198 (Miller), 8 to 6, $138 an ele right " slightly used cost, when organs at tremendously Bale ends (omerrow 903 Secand Avenue. ye" pare quality and price those of other houses FINE CALIFORNIA GUCKENHEIMER | AYE, full quart 1128 PREE DELIVERY NO BAR ‘ Misty Pride, second; thirteen wixtoonths | 102 (Meintyre 6 to 1, wou; Joe Collector Jessup, parted that at leaae two tracks in Chicago will be aly lowed to race # Minited nun ’ Fifth raee, ove mile and yardy--Lone Wolf, 107 (Horner), & to 1, won; Swagger, 107, Brters, 100, third. The, 1:48 16. Sixth race, one mile~—Rubric, 114, , 8 to 1, won; Kamua, 109, second; Ovean Shore, wecomd, 96, third. mileChas. L, Stone, 107 (Koerner), Arrah Gowat lord of Mirtetly fresh # to 1] Oregon remeh Be second ; Butter mi 106 (Koerner), : Royal Kegue, throe-olghthe mile Booger Red, 110 (Preston), 4 second ; by oneahe: oultry. teenth milles—-Von Tromp, 110 (Har| tive ot¢ dickens, por th. Wey Brot | y Vee turk Fourth race, ris), b to %, wen; Kerehey Dusty Miller, 110, mile-itelia A, 106 ( wor; Maxim Gorky, & te hacer, 110, xth race, sevenelghths mile--Pantoufle, (Booker), Don Domo, 107, second; ‘Pinse, | ween in ae A. Muskoday, THE MARKETS Washington ranch eggs are still on the downwarni path, and found them at dosen, « drop of te from yer" Prices on the eastern and Oregon euns are firm at yesterday's prices. A drop in the price of potatoes in expected, due to the ratlrouds nging consignments left on the tracks. Three cars received yor terday were in fairly good condt esky we — ig all needed picking over j ‘ore belng sold, Toney tenportes ‘ One car of celery was received ioe Rey Ltiente sh, Te yosterday, selling at $1.60 and $1.75 The price an mutton advanced| 7? room” SSS 112 University st rear Arcade building whose millions are in the limelight eines the prop- onition to give bin & enlary out of the baseball pot. hes to tell he 4 eolf-made man. “I uaed to shine shoes where this butiding stands, in thie as he used to be in the no tng date of the big tengyes, but that Piank, of Philadetphta, toads the American league pitehers, with 19 victories out of 26. White, Chicage, was seoond, with If owt of 24 Cleveland, third, 2t owt of 50. Roy, New York, won ati the eames he pitched, but he only pitehed two Second race, three-quarters of a Your, 97, second, Time, 1:16 1-6 MINING CO. Think of it. $128 now secures HORSE. SHOE, 231 Epler Blk. al other fine planos and prices. Act quick. 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