The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 24, 1907, Page 2

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AYMOGA —— Friday night the Seattle ¥. MC A. Tigers witt iw by Erg be in a bashetha’ @ at the dooal ¥. M. @ A. gymanaium, The | NORTHWEST LHAQUE MAN. who will manage the callbt® revolver, Me went to a MEET TOM ee —_ » the Tigers were defea' WoW MEN TO NEW| The lattor left for Vancouver, ©. The wandered and inter-ctub meet, the ih feat in the early part of “,” be baal od where he is In comference with the | dows the betting ring all he bo pre alt (earn ance | 0 yarda, | amd the Friday game Canadian managers to He will | afternoon, butting into ed thelr aweaters. Oliver Cuttx| Jorkey Miller bad 368 winners The Tigers will Tine up as fol lows: Knapp and Jones; guards, ithe Dix Ineup. “Sedo” McCredie.) out his plans already publieh jhe of the Pacific Coast League.) Quinn and Hall are busy today | weilt also be fm Seattle, and 1 18) with Dugdale dine: things i League. Gripdte, the skater, whe | “rhiee of the Northwest Leagwa| Lucas stated that would be de the champlonsbty Of Wievon | magnates arrived in Seatt! t! ctded at (he menting tomorrow. kin?” aeked one of 4} Minnesota for gm 2 sky OB i AI i IO it EN tl, “Would 1? Yes, afr, | would) sth looktas he Sirs guia whee enn | 1 would have dived dowa into te “And would you have #? varmints has swiped my gun!” HANDS AND LOST, sus ere . - Qe in the Broadway Billiard academy, Acconting to amateur baseball! WuyggaRD HAS THE BEST OF; xnake was omitted and stop expe. Everett, Suohominh, Arting | "Vy iy BOUT WITH DOUGLAS, | ward (0 Instruct them to shake. | Uove)? re aie Game oat eas SS possibly | gyT LOSES ON A TECHNI pe re ee Huby | jefeat, one of which, however, was |" Botti comprise & Jan puss CALITY—CLUBS BREAK EVEN) Oi nougtas sank to the floor, onty | (ue (© forfeiture, % Nowman, well known in} IN TOURNAMENT. | ctreles in Seattle is the moving a beg trying - An even break, each eteb wiaing the league, Nowmas Will two of the four scheduled events, | © gh A gy of the | can tho result of last night's box- Took after while ine and wrestling tourumment et , who managed the Arlington the & A. C. between the Spokene banch sage oe fn the Puget Sound | apq Seattle Athletic clubs erted the = referve Hubbard struck the | {he United States. He will play ex cage and Boston, i will play fa | prota Parsons, of Spokane, ne Se other boxing bout from die | Foust at the eid of three rounds of | M* 7amentown exposition. kane, was awarded the last event Parts and later sacressfully defend od it ta thie coustry, Sutton be- nen comes the title holder by reason of iat pon tg pec to Begin | & dectaton reeentiy rendered by the | down on the sehedule question, He awallowed the 154 games and April Baike-Catiender company. Although | 11 opeaing without a murmur. donors of a trophy—the Brunswick: it wae admitted that Sutton really had no tegul claim to the champton- whip, because of his having entered |... Hoppe. whereby the rules roverning the emblem were violated, never - . THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JAN. 24, 1907. Te EN wae: nena tne meme — — [ a | ™ Wigs.cor,rzes wate 2] SODGER GAMES “gloomed” one day tn the betting a Soccer football games wil be re Now York ne 82 entries for aumed seein next Sunday, ‘The Suburban handicap py nigh 7p & a ‘ood Fl ge nage oe 4 Jub to compete for Gor ¥ ‘order 3 peste ee peltiow Weettent pare, Benete Gove pot pelt cup next October onan tn <<, Shor | glock hor | foam an oe 1. Hi Bryson, present Incumbent, saheel Mig tee tage Ah Ene _ o ree Gany Herrmann, president ¢ cal ae meat @ 3 will Be ® large) Crnctnnatt ball teas, will probably wo a = snheneneencientieeticett who. wil GET THEIA SWEATERS. AGERS WILL TAKE UP CIR) re tin Rune Mall, of freaks RN oe nag ge BIH eating Edmonds 7 ; CUIT — M'CREEDIE MAY | ball tommers, and Prosident Luca : core ae dade te wee en return on the Great Northern “Ow!” | pap) Bp against people nhed the elub in Gi h ‘The dasoball magnates of the onthe in readiness for the meeting | cvowaly im the fond hope that Teaee cosere tor ten oeapors ind hear Northwest Baseball Leagv®)tqmerrow. Que own “Dug” Ie pre-| body wauld attempt to Met —_ in |i ethane eee ea gt pal bg ah ne fates eke aece| THE MARKETS chance to work the lund, Graham, Kern, Roller, Teat- atated that he will confer with the i tony a me iat League people Just! jaat night, but what has been given | © day, wnirtiit and Cutts. me shipment of shuburd shipped GR BBLE WANTS j what this conference will bring out! out in preas dimpatehes from Hutte tt . Bow 4 Da, from Ramos [several wines ° hat oa i, : Poakes SPORT DOPE erhibitde on Western ay, and te ST | TOR ae witeuns who claim that!ed from New York, where be was . eenibiide om Western, a7 A FA lin “the ranks of the Northwest —, apo {2} some trouble maker discovers the| Potatoes, that ts, those the frost} 4 vet Speak now Jences. ba | dar o roh 17, Pat-| have not ruined, are bringing not . stated the sia'bs det noes day, ieee eeaias. And| lesa than $28 « ton, and most of , | that ta the date set for the Gans Hiritt fight, Manager Riley, of the Tonopah elub, saya the date goon, pocket and--and—” Brotje~t . Magda tnatter, colonel? Foe | wamphts’ new pitcher, Mis nation 5 “0, nothing,” replied the colonel ality ie—aw, you make the guess “only—only one of those Saat : The Ce that nolt! him in Gane’ class. Preatdent McCormick, of the Uniontown, Pa., team, te blind. And mg team won the P, O. M. pennant if some other presidents played New York, N. Rapp Cea +4 blind and retied on the Judgment iM of their friends they might do bet- Shouki Cincinnati get Into 4 min to rise a moment later and ask or leagee, could she win a ponnant! “ | Jétm Roberts, the Englivh cham, . to fer, the decision. | en hae oalted Braue Caution SoTL ees ere oe ee | hibition matches tn Now York, Chk! won his playing days are over, the World's championship daring gathor fn the ecin, President Pul liam «aye Heinle would make a 7, ie jendid umpire, But sone people, | heer, orenber’ oadllceeies George Button ts the mew 181 | /f Jokn tt badaiadgs O ggh wrdlg RA ge hall Hino chauplos, tm place of Wil| tnmn's ‘commendations as to. a | miei. mesh sansh contests, George Douglas of Spo of lie Hoppe, who won the title in umpires ability don’t go far ‘Oregan rengh Me toto @ personal agreement with pended a waok on necount of rough riding in California it and At. Louie Washington, Det Did You Know? Three Myers coming from lon fight it owt for the presidency of the American Bowling congress Dr. Baanuel Lasker and Vrank J. Marshall will play for world’s chens jonship, Jan, 26 "Sean Yost favors four downn tn- stead of three, next season, to gain the game. last your. ‘The feature of the markets today the potatoes are selling from $40 to 996. There ia & good deal of fear on- — tertained by the commiasion men * of| that there will be a potato famine ae ae ‘The price on Washington ranch |) eans je 3c. The eastern egas are in demand, but are not to be had Native apples are «tit! firm at $1.50 and $1.76. H. & Emorson & Co, recetved a ematl shipment of || one oranges, selling at §1.60)) bott-Murphy fight proved has the punch to put foghorn volee may help him ries, per bow, Jockey Miller ham been ous theless It waa decided to award the ‘The political job seems to be the tithe to Sutton and not held « tour place the ball player. pension | nament, tn which refions experts! Comtakey tH being boomed to suo might compete Sutton now holds) od Anson as ality clerk of Chicago. fg i aij i rf “ i} ing boats, aad Oscar Marbett ref OAKLAND. hand |creed the wrestling matches EERO AOR ERR S.. ED GONE BACK? te Jamon J. Jeffries, the champion “Jeff, would a $50,000 puree Wookliie unird Time, 1:20 2-6, of champions, a physical wreck? [#904 to you Fourth roa, one and “"You bet your Jife it would’ he 7 7 e famous hearty retent fol- teenth miles—Voladay, 107 (Milfgg), og fe mubt, to te to 2, won; ‘The ms, 10%, Piret race, sevenstateenths of a mile—College Widow, 107 (Miller), second; Billy Myers, 110, third tm 2, won; Ruby, 107, second; Billy Mayhem, 10%, third Time, 1:09 +2 Third race, sovencighthe of. o 210 Overcoats which remain over from the season’s selling, we've cut prices to a point that is bound to appeal to you-—if you are thrifty and want Sullivan? you and me to fight, wil pou af 1). 45 a4 Haw feet living | cept the offer? Fifth race, one taille abd undermined the "Tt you can Ged « $54,009 puree yarde—Dorado, 100 (Williaa), fren constitution | you're on, Kid. Count the match as a: avenaia od; Fool and tremendous|tmade If you can find tat’ 1 be-|o.8 166 enird nly at or the 14.1 an@ 14.9 balk line cham) Comikey, however, says wait now chal-| awhile, as he is mot ready for the hasbeens. No wonder the Cartisle Indians make auch a good showing in foot ball, Moantpleasant, ono of the stars, has been at Carlisle for the past 18 youre. mite—Banta Ray, 106 (Brown), S10) watienal league openinge are at! terin 5, won; Pury, 109, second; J8d8\! Now York, Bosion, Cineinnat! sad | USS, ) Chicago; American at Philadelphia, pet etanentrdocereaes mme DR. C. & COWAN MOVED. towing tn the footmepe of Soho 1} ar 1 gai kn otter for 900.000 forliog. Uateway, Of, third TIO) crip eon corey ot hecond wee mati Vike. * strength of the] teve Jefiries meant It Sith race, fetarity—ingham, 501 Furniture and Heating Best match yet proposed among 4 to & won; Leonartedale, 1%! 16 tightwaights is Jicumy Britt and Time, 142 94. a ae aie eho Tonopah wants It for Beoond race, veoighths ’ i: . mite—Gager Meh, 103 (Miller), 7) 00, Vub O Brien and Kaufoas, Jee rdner and Money Melody as the ather attractions when a carnival ls dreamed for, & emer Pole 1m od| Kieln, the shoemaker, 217 James at. ~~ me ae Cre ee ee ee GET SOUND MAR GRANITE con ines &. M. Thayer, Manager, clot i teat gladia- "tT mid to him, ‘You're not the percha forthe” ring man you weed to be (eoer pti pee “ake = Stowe Sale Still at OS eS mee & PaetanG. ¢ very Se a Mp ah Ay A Ng | a Et a suit and overcoat is the & candidate tor] you. “Ascor. : " . os the premier hon- Burne segs Jeffries te tremend product of one of Ameri pace yomnyetiresty Mller discs ‘pien, deembadaineniien ohial ca’s leading clothes mak- weight class, de- He mst weigh 259 at the very | mile—Lotia Giadstone 98 (Riley), eared that Jef-|lowest guess” says Herne. 1lS to & won; Gironal Dalerie, 100, fries te vot the] weigh 18% and I am confident I ca” | second; Neatuess, 94, third. Time, man that he) Keep sway and be clever enough to! 1.09. wean, that fast living has stiffened | tite hic out, even with the diserep-) Second race, three-quartera of « J ivis muscles and dutied his ski | ancy in weight He would be at | mite The Mist, 10% (Keogh), 15 to | ite declares that the big fellow ia/least 40 pwunds heavier than I if]1, won: Toupee, if, seoond; Jer [living too fast & Ife ant le likely |e Meet. But ft know he can't get] soy Lady, 90, third. The, 1:14 1-4 | to lose to the first high-class fighter | #ownd @ ring the way he weed tu. Third race, one mile—Litte he meets. Burns tovks altogether too simall! Mintstor, 102 (Brussel), § to 1 He further declares that he thinks | ‘uit of tackling: Jeffries, but he} won; Virginia Lorraine, 99, sec he fe the man to do the trick and| Stems to have the comvictlon tRationd; Viola B, 103, third Time, if he fan't able to cope with the | Re S6® Clapese of the big fellow. |): 46. | it fe only « short time before | Mi epinion won't be shared very) Fourth race, ohe and one. seme of the taiuor crop of heavy- | “7Sey. bet be mys to thie toonth milee—W. HM. Carey, #ights turne the trick. i 1 never me ge takeo serious | (Knapp), S tw 3, won: Cello, 9%, They woultn't consider me when abe inwanedngyt geegr re 1 tought Marvin Mart. They would re a rn eee adheg the ic ie re - med ab Hving. Mare to what Sel teten ty sri oer ae when I] Pitts rece, hres-quattore. ots ms nant I war a d-to-l shot! mile—Dr. Crock, 110 (Preston) way and went begging, but I licked lio 1. eanure § anita WW be ae Mik etery lohams beth, A wun-ae Mover eslenameee Daddnes 408, Gack Time ot John La tn Jeftries’ case, if not | O'fieien ever was and outbexed bim.| 1.15 3-4 : : tm Die next fight, soon after it, if he] It was laughable the way he minsed Sixth race, Brooks course—Reser- tecides to heap on fighting. Jeffries |awings. The pictures show pixiniy | vation, 108 (Koemer), 4 to 6 won cannot keep up the pace he has set} how much the better I had of | Juck Li ‘ s for two years and retata hie skill | O’Brien I can hit @ lot harder the | Mayer, sa a boxer, Rard-hitter and wonder | he can, and Jeffries bas never been ef endurance. 1 doubt if even now/la very bard man to hit, With the ers — widely advertised and widely known for the superior styling and excellence of their cloth- ing—the exclusive cus- tom-tailors make none better. Just brief details here —you must come and see the garments to fully appreciate these incom- parable values: Suits and Overcoats “ $6.05 Dr. Lee Baker, eo aoop | PIANOS ~ Victor and Edison | Talking Machines * Back Suits and Overcoats At $8.00 Twelve dollars was the price of these—-and big val wes they were at that. A wide assortment of smart styles and handsome fabrics in this collection. Sack Suits and Overcoats $13.35 At this price you can choose garments that were $20.00—and ones that a ood tailor would charge 30.00 and $35.00 for—made of high grade fabrics, Sack Suits and Overcoats “$16.65 All our $25.00 values go DUCKED UMPIRE WHO WAS HONEST BUT MIGHTY “BUM” “I used to play tm the Throel | lengue,” said Barney Peity, the St. | Louls Amertean piteher, “and the | way they treated the umpires there | was something seandalous. They don’t turnieh the police protection in those small towns like they do in the larger cities, and the fans can vent thelr anger agatust the um- pires more openly. The Cedar Rap- ids team was playing tn Rockford and the umpire was named Bragg. He had handed out a number of de cisions that smelled to high heaven, bet he was thoroughly impartial | and unquestionably honest. But the home team felt that it got the worst of the decisions, and of course the | crowd thought so, too. We won the game and a8 soon a4 it was over the erowd started for the umpire, He The Style of our Shoes speaks for tt ¢ this price. More stylish, {) tried to got away, but they caught St ee eee etter tailored or smarter J} !™ and were handling him pretty ine (heir "versarkeble. on looking suits/and overcoats 4) TOUsMY. Ul some fellow suggested qualities that they duck him. There was no pond handy, but the water barrel, where the players quenched their thirst, wae near, and they tried to poke him into ft, but he managed to squirm out of it, Finally someoue ‘@ not made to order at louble the price. Remember that after you your purchase home and Our Shoes retain their shape and style as long as thoy are wearable Jot a bucket and proceeded They are comfortable from first are not thoroughly sat- fi drench him thorotl ty, Dowins ‘ to Inst Ou can return it || water ail over him. 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