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JACK O'BRIEN OUT BY BAD FOUL BLOW THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, FEB. a5, 190 Migs gg le EIT LT] AMERICAN CHAMPS ABROAD SIZED UP : TRAINING FOR Sack The biggest tndoor track most rthweat will take ever held in the place In the Coliseum skating rink on the night of March 2%, As with every other kind of sport, track practice has worked ite way to the popularity it now halde until at the * RRA 4 surprine on the wise ones, and yen terduy's showing made by Holman and Hall on the campus — predict what may be expected of both theme versity of Oregon’ bxpeet to wend thete bert men, ana dt in possiiie that Dan Kelly, Moore and pag , = = Pee ig po : M | present time every schoo! and ool-| MoKenng will represent the Web LOS ANGRLIR, Feb Oe ee nt carried to hie corner, | 12 4nd club has ite track toain. footers, If Kelly will be the to attonipt of Jack O'Brien last PINT) Vo enree doctora made an ex.|, The latent teams will be onte ed | Pepeat his wonderful font Gt last to Knock out Abdul the Turk, JM) ammation and annoyneed that Jack wy Nee a ~~ reign pt fe eke ne bo eh eohool an: . Trimble and George Brown each | was too badly Injured to go on with Teams the B.A. C. tench baptain, | thelr dives inside of six rounds ended in 4] his next two opponents, the Turk) ro under feria trainin Ressiemer- Manis Mbemneenysht-she tm the meantime having been die qualified for the foul Te appease the large crowd pres ent Kid Solomon went four rounds with Kid Dalton, Jim Trimble also boxed along the same route with fiasco. The Turk was the firet victim nelected for the slaughter, For four rounds he stood up and took all the punishment that “Philadel pola” Jack could hand out, but set hald w feoord, There is no dearth | Man and MoAlepp are better by the never once did he go to = —, ™~ — blo that after tonight|% "WH men In a race, The quar- quarter, Victor Thompson and Hbls- O'Brien made a veritable pu ppepanie ant & ter might be covered by Gtwh, Coyle, | Yan show strony for the hulf, BY JA 3. CORBETT. tng bag of the sultan’s subject | O'Brien will sever again attempt had him covered with gore, In the) the feat of knocking out three men firth round the Turk made # des /in one evening Although at the porate rally and in a wild micup| time of the foul the Turk waa a landed a bard right ewing on / sorry looking object, nevertheless It O'Urten below the belt ts & certainty he would have stayed fen went to his knees with} the six rousds, eether with Res Smith, Abbott Cunningham, clone, if not above, the mark in the high jump Por the dushes, Gish, Rea Amith and PFrie~ Hrackett, Smith and ‘Thomason with. ia the minute mark, while Trott, MeNair, Meacham and Pierce have ran the half tn less than two min ules, ‘The mile race will be supplemen by ® 1000-yard run, and In this as Well as in the heavy weights several feed performers will be entered Nigh sehoel team, has great dxpec- tations from the bunch that has jum recently started practic, Judd Thomaon, the captain, will ‘be the atronmost in the dashes, while Hows: he ¥. M. CL A. boys are begin- * to limber up and a track team is being formed that will make a fine showing at the meet Some cross-country running has been a tempted and the buneh settle down to hard work next week A silver cop will be given the man winning the fret place in exch won the world’ John L. Sullty The American Nelson's trip abroad recalls many incidents to my memory of the trip I had to the other side after 1 had championship from prisefighter is looked upon by the poorer classes om the other side as sort of a walk store, only to be informed that they had never heard anything about @ watoh, and that th sented himself to AS WALKING BANKS, SAYS CORBETT way comnected with the store. Can you beat that for trickery? He evidently had heard of the prom jee made me and worked out the scheme to trim me Weill, such schemes are tn the air all the time, and unless an Amert can champion is safely guarded he can expect the appearance of a Kold | of attention would be a finish con-|dash for his opponent whem ae, brick any old time. I'll know bet-|test between Abe Attell and Owen | was called, and with @ 4 ter next trip. Moran, or Joe Bowker, Im the lat-/ the only one delivered ter England has « great man, Flemming went to the jevent, Silver medala will be wiven to seconds and bronse medals to A ativer cup wilt go to the winning the relay to the team seoring number of points in all the events. Rvery Saturday morning cro. country praction is indulged in by the trackmen. The U. of W, hax always held & high standing on the trac This year several new men have sprung low bank that distributes money gratis to the needy and the fakirs COLONEL JACK WINS DERBY (Serippe Telearanh Servies.) | John R. Loughrie, while in second LOS ANGELES, Feb. 23.—The/ place on the back stretch, stepped Ascot Derby was the feature of the | tn a hole and tumbled, throwing his t I think I spent more money tp tips and contributions than | really made, and | bad to keep my eye open every minute that I wasn't be ing tricked. I remember one inel dent particularly well Hofore I fought Mitchell a friend | of mine told me that if 1 whipped the Bagiteh chamyplon inside of five EUROPES IDEA OF AMERICAN PRIZE FIGHTER f RUFE TURNER OUT bantam An American firm of jewelry | have something definite before be) perda Parl yy, Wiltte an, who wae orou eae Cation aan er eee couaie te the fall, But rounds he would present me with « All the talk about Dili Squires | weight fighter who would make Abeland took the count. Colonel Jack, the #to6 favorite,|for this mishap Loughrie. would solid gold watch. has wound up in that {ustrious| move some to land a vietory, and) time the bell rang to the who came heme on the bit 10/ have been second sure, but he had The story got into the papers, bat| personage deciding to remain at | the sentiment would be pretty even jot the count two seconds ware Yeagths to the good. |no chance to beat the winner. after I had disposed of Mitchell in| home for the present. Squires is/ly divided. It has been some time | sumed Livius was second, and Arimo, | There was a big attendance at the four rounds the wateh had aslipped| very anxious to visit the land of |since a great Lor apm roe | _ who led for « short distance but, track and a large number of Seat- my memory honey and monay, but he has to plonstip fight took p ry ee ORGANIZE A WEW Dlew up, was a distant third. The tle exourstonists who are at present not a true rao one aslin the city witnessed race. pata ° ii shies merchants bas a big store in Pasta, | otarte. |ure the boys are prominent enough BASEBALL q i oe eae eee 4 1 passed it a couple of times) if the Nevada promoter would do |to attract a lot of attention. “CYCLONE THOMPSON DOES IT) championship class, and the victory TO FORMER SEATTLE LAD—/of Thompson places the latter in a HARD LUCK OF LATTER nce ae <a him t© « whirl at some 6 a Teal champs. “Cy KEEPS HIM DOWN. clone,” tke Joe Thomas, {s an an pinaamame fortunate youth, having just enough (Seripps Telegraph Service.) “4 % ability to whip ali the mediocre MARYSVILLE, Cal, Feb. 23.-~/ fighters, and frighten the big fel- Rufe Turner of Seattle went down/lows off. Whether some of the before the vicious attack of “Oy. A men will now take up his clone Thempeon, in the eleventh jenge is questionable, as the round of what to have been ao ttle boy has them all buf 20 round fight tm thie city last . and thie fact may keep down night, and stayed down fer the|for all time to come & man who count and then some, le really entitied to a high position Rufe barely missed betng in te the ranks of pugilier. ER 1105 (Preston), @ t 6, won; Mo jleney, 99, meoond; J. F. Donohue, [110 third. Time, 1:49 94 | Fourth race, one and one-quarter milee-Col. Jack, 122 (Knapp), ¢ to n |S, wom; Lévias, 117, seeond; Arimo, ‘The team to represent Seattle 8) ibs ening Time, 2°04 1-2 Denver played & match game taal! virth race, elevensixteenths of @ night a6 Lag mergge phen aery tne | Salle Danlede, 103 (McDaniel), 4 * ma : to 1, won; Ilasion, 108, second; contestants im the try-out Fee | Berd wm, 116, third Time, 12 The Denverites lost two out of three] " “sisi race, threequatters ) of 8 games. The scores wore mile—Gearch Me, 110 (Hadthe), € the fight fans a favor and secure) atch in which there would be Jobn L. Sullivan is credited with general interest, they would | knocking out many men during bis | long eareer In the ring, and some of | the big fellows he faced went down but never pair any attention to it, until one evening about a weekla after my show opened there I re | great cotved a call from a man who sald/sicn Squires to meet O'lrien or he was with the firm and tha: be} Burns. had come to notify me that a woich| if Squires ts able to defeat either in almost punch, But one fight) get Sound Baseball had been purchased for me by my| O'Brien or Burne and do it ip ship-| Sullivan bad will stand tn the an-| formally organized. & friend in accordance with the prom:| shape then he ix entitied to an em nals of the ring conspicuous among | was received from J. tee made me. Of course | remem-| counter with Jeffries. all others. | Anacortes, who was dered well that I had expected to| The BakerAttell go at Los An) In 1844 Sullivan was touring the | present, but who wired get the gift on my return to New| goles proved that the latter ie country meeting all comers. team would enter York. really & champion. Attell ts as su-| itvan and his party! Everett was As the ptranger was about to preme iu bis class os Gans is ip ‘enn, and a big! Frank Newman, who leave he tnformed me that there| the lightweight division. feliow by the name of Wm. Flem | the jocal team this was & §5 charge on the watch and| Baker i» a clever, hard Ute | mink, who had whipped all the lo-| Beach was there for that I could pay it to id the | fighter, but proved no matoh for | cal toughs, was scheduled to go) A. Roberts for Momus, timepiece would be deuvered, or| Attell The bout from start to fin: | against him for a foor-round battle. | Clemans for Stanwood. that I could walt amd call for ft.| {sh demonstrated that the previous Sullivan was sore when be en-/ Arlington and Seite’ i bg od the former and paid| mecting between the two boys did tered the ring, because he had been had no rep him the fivespot. The nextday no) not represent the true fighting abi-'told that Flemming was “after ) were asked to joly and watch came, and after the Inpse of | ity of etther. ' him.” j they will do so, making a few days I called at the jewelry A match that would attract a lot, With bare fists Sullivan made a! team league A bill is to be pushed tn the state legislature to prevent ball games near hospitals BVERETY, Feb. 2—At@ ing of the baseball from Bellingham, Monroe | wood yesterday ‘ 6 4.6.10 SEND TEAMN ROAD The S. A. C. baskethat! team has Clark Griffith Nas broken all tules of the game and bought autamedtle. 4 Discovered at last—the greatest plteher ia the minors. Me te Clft ‘Ourtive and is a Milwaukee player. Joe Cantillon ts the one who tips him as the “wonder.” says the bunch can make a good) Geo. Davis will not make the nO matter how clever T¢ to Mexico with the White Box. showing, term they may be pitted aon Several recent additions have tm | White skating organtsations are proved the line-up, and a complete cmgearts Beste who's who In the double team has turned out for way of teal thing in amateur ree | cireles, the foe season fs flitting Negotiations are) —— or two of the Y. M.! Parke Wilton, manager of Priseo's and Wednesday they last year's baseball nine will be the Kent high school : the main one with Vancouver, B.C, Games have been arranged) in the Northwestern League this year. Next Saturday night In the ¥. M. Daring the first two weeks in| C. A. gymmasiom the baskethall April the team wil! make a tour of | team of the loen!l organization will Danveritea to 1, won; Btue Bottle, 97, seeond; British Columbia, playiug ge gaa the Bverett ¥. M. ©. A. five, in tnd. ora. | Susto Christian, 196, third Time, of 10 games against some the | — a? ee 1:16. dapei best teams there. In Victoria they! Richard Gloster has been elected ut 1 “ . wiN play the regiments! team, in/ captain of the eightoared crew of ee ae Fernwood the athletic club, the | the univernity us (88st, VARSITY ROW! Duke of Connaught’s Rifles tn Vaa- | ai nna —en Senuman =m 0 «© couver, the athletic clubs in Sidney, | _ BC, Ladyamith, Nanaimo, New Totals -o of 6 On account of the srareity of Westminster and Vancouver, B. C.| ‘Team total meee eg one of the rowing tees ‘The team will lineup in the fol-| The Picked Team. to gped bp od — to be ow me lowing position, with a substitue 4 tet al ashington yestériay tor each player a. 2 jafternoon was held. Class B, com Riley Allen ....F...... T. Waller by , i8 = ca posed of Lowry, Willis, Cooper and We, oon J. MeDonald | 5 Mee erent + at a4 fa Gloster, with McLain for coxwain, W. McDosaid ...C. A. Goodfellow} Swackhamimer ... 166 11 294 finished first in the race, clans A, F. Wall ........G.......<., Reser Bean aes 160 ota composed of Lovejoy, Kirby, Cooper Dohm, Capt. ....6 Moran oe KOCK cose crores 224 18 Ul ant MoLain, with Hawes as cox aie The ¥. W. C. A. basketball five watn, falled to finish, as Kirby and « plcked five from the four Totals “S196 979) broke an oar. Thi ‘Team total 2466 Another game will be played Mon- day night. The boys have met with considerable success in theif efforts to Taine the money for the trip ex~ penees, The Sra team will un- dowbtedly rank bigh in fine when me of seattering the in Denver on March 5.4.6. BOWLING At the & A. the rowing aa not to be bad to repli one clase teams of the Seattic high school will play « game tonight at the armory, This te the first time for three years that the high schoo! KENT, Feb. 22.—The Centratia| {¥* "a* met an outside team. If and Kent high school desketball | ‘hie same takes well it ts vory prob- teams were to play bere Thursday | 2b! that the Seatties will meet the evening, but the Centralia ooys did| Teoma airs at the armory a week not appear so that Kent won by | ‘em tonight * detault 2 to 0. As the home team| The lise-wp tonight will be ae fol- has won every high school game | lows this year they would rather have | High School, played than to win by dufavlt, and| Ursula Hughes... not disappoint the large audience (Star Special Service.) THE MARKETS v abies, Potatong, Socal Waite Barren tom, Bae VWaAaA . Gertrude bowling alleys the) The second game was between | Irma Bteell......F. rag scores were made last the Tacoma Y. M. C. A. Juniors! Bertha Shahan...F......Buela Taft bead ’ and the Second Kent team. The! frances Jobat....G..Juanete Mackey tot, Ond, Grd. 4th. th | gar tee, Semeee: conker, latter won by 4 score of 18 to 16.) wudred Reckor...G. 2 Kinsella 373 163 358 973 143 TES Pee ‘The game wns close, being nearly reise Berste 3 163 183 189 168 aot} @ tle most of the time. Ogden .... ...169 187 178 O71 4 anamenes 5, we tmgem, | Tangs The Tacoma boys played a good Pardes .. ....178 WT 188 146 177/ TR FigaSe, te oo im 4 game, but were smafier than their Allen - 186 165 177 I89 168 | es, ee cae, RO apie et syoonents while all the tatter team | (J, ' Highest wore and ‘otal wore mate | Ti ge Wecare. D. S. Jolmston Co., layed & good 'y game. ‘ne by Wood, being 201 and No leakn; eramborrtte. lineup was gr games tantght, But tomerrow at |aeeartel be ‘wihece — Tacoma. Kent.| The Seattle Athletic club has ar-| noon the following men will Hne wp Seattle, " Berggren F. . Guibor | 78nged for a smoker next Wednes-| wright, Farr, Fricdenthal, Taylor Wishner . -Venes |2ay might. A program has been | MeGregor, Dwan, McKown and Davidson c Redferen | Prepared, verying somewhat from | dharp. Kauppe......... G. .. Van Brocklin | the usual run. os love + restting and Se RE Stedbens........ G. .....-+. Kyse | Doing wil be shown and more at WRESTLING R. Hawley, of Tacoma, refereed, | tention pall to other branches of Gentlemen:- and B. West umptred. sportdom. Be ores will, pret be par Hiany, er cont SURES eee & couple of wrestling matches. a} CHICAGO, 3. ~ John i preliminary between L. Hart, of the| Rooney, the wrestler-policeman, of | rye oid chickens You are probably aware that Nr. Henry W. Savage's SOCCER GAME Brevett ¥. M. © A. and Lamb, of | this ety, defeated Charlies Hacken aie: orien, the SB. A. C, and another between | schmidt, of Des Motnes, Iowa, last Madigen and Macklin, both Wweul|night Hackenschmidt won one Company, which is to present "Nedem Butterfly” in your city iy em A number of champion players, | juventies. fall and Rooney two. ‘Wethere comprising 2 team of formidable) A boxing match in the heavy = ie Saee Pe rg shortly,is the most pretentious aggregation of American and strength, will taxe the field against! weight class will take place be RACES YESTERDAY ver head, aM the locals when the whistts sounds | tween Croft, of the club, and Reser. Meme, vent. | Buropeen art ever anse te start the sorcer football gawe|U, of W. Delois McDonald, W gee RT sgh Lae, mieten. te Laptie: | ists e mbled in English Grond Opera. fn Woodland park tomorrow after-|Dorfner, P. W. Lee, Tom McDon OAKLAND. s tae per te, it de: dreseed howe, | noon. The Ladysnnth eleven will) ald, 1. Austin and Wegell will give 7 Fish Several of t promi ist g9 against the Seattle. The B.C./a horizontal bar exhibition. Pro-| py oo ta] teteoney basse par ib, 10 T%40; steamer, | he moat ment artists are very partial buheh have a reputation that When-|fessor Hall and one of his puplis| mic pinctan Wiecine 107 (ier | see th, Ce mianea at tn te ntten | ever a line charges something | will be there with a road sword |tigy, 6 to 2, woo; Dr. Sherman, 105, ver, th, insurer gona. te) Otrenpis to the Chickering Piano, and have requested that, whenever ot and pyramids turn out to wateh the game, no a4-| Amongst the vauderiite numbers] Time 1:16 48 sible, I seoure the ckering for their personal use. I an mission being charged, but as the! McKay's reputation as a comedian yarde—Jake Moose, 104 (Graham) . Beatties have ‘gone to mnch 6x) will be at stake, and also in that!6"ty'6, won; Burnaletie, 104, soc ewdvised that you are the sole factory agents for the Chickering pense in order to bring Hine @ finished program ts prom-| ea: Lone Wolf, 109, third. Time, Canucks to Beattie it is aatural to | ised. tad is bette " » ant if you cas 4 a wah het 7 _ - ’ mppoee that the public will etait LP ie SRC you can consistently gratify their artistic desires gig Bm GREAT BALL PARK | wiie—sroe eum, Ostiier), 2 v0 7, a . won; Dollie Dollars, %6, second; in this respect it will be t. c ee eee aes ts Hector, 106, third. Time, 1:08 16 greatly appreciated, not only by — bras lor some) Fourth race, one and one-quarter for retarned *, SPORT DOPE time has been making the dirt fly| mjies-—-Temaceo, 111 (Grahatn), 1|¢hr 7, lime. Aan. Juan the artiste, but by myself as well. ae ee aera oe 4 |to 2, won; Vox Popull, 117, second; | ing pair, per Ib. a. ave the fine a0 | dee: ¥ 1G; hard mall ph . grounds ou the coast. ‘The work| Camm Snore 116, Gied, Time) TES es r again thanking you, I am, Cincianat! boasts not a man on|*)% leted 210 24. Nute and Figs the team was dissatisfied with his} *'i!, De completed Bo tang | ,. Fifth race, one milo and one hun-| Fancy mounted ¥ contract. Wonder if the fans are mp te ye . Cstan’! dred yarde—Mandator, 104 (Bo ng \ ead ‘Tours ve traly as well satistiod will soon be going up, and under) vitie), 4 to 6, won; Avonalts, 91, + tbe 7 ” is | neath the latter will be a smoking| second: Salable, 96, third, Time. Cincinnatt hotels wil! bar ball] and dressing room for the playern | 1:40 46 PICK THE WINNER, C2. players in uniform next season. lcuman jouned-| Sixth race, three-quarters of a] _Thore 9 « morchant in Seattle atfh pf’ oo ——— i \ 5 mile—Kokomo, 109 (Koerner), 9 to] who offers to let eve ke cena The diamond is graded, and al wed lot every man ie! le Atlantic outlaw league is not dead . 2, won; Mitre, 109, second; Sam| the Ti , though grass looks nice and green, | 7 » 109, ; he winner, This man’s name tw i 1 Dugdale thinks that clear field | 2**er, 100, third. Timo, 1:17 Bd. White, the artistic tallor, 208) Manager "Madem Butterfly" Company. eM TY i “4 11a the most practical Spy 0 3 oma | Colling baliding. | 4 ee bE Ms wars Seay ning | ned ASCOT, Mr. White received an immenso| The above is further evidence of the enviable position which the time-honored Chickering ‘ ~ : a yf ars ice. Sutton - . |shipment of new, nobby spring cuples with artists, aingers and profeasional people the world over, wherever artistic merit Raga Tat bem ‘s ia a practice | SHOOT First race, three-quarters of ©/suitings and it's sow up to you to considered and the selectt # not Influenced by a finaneial consideration. ' game a valk line |mile—-Don Domo, 126 (Preston), 3| go there and pick your winner. All| Zoe Colhering susromacy wee Set giuned, uit 30 iC Cee ee re, , ; to 5, won; Ampedo, 115, second; | nee arked ity of Chickering tone, construction and durability are the rea Geo. B. Dovey's famous trip| This morning at 10:30 o'clock the! Hryan, 125, thine Time, 116 12 I lg ae ps pont me whieh & placed the Chickering at the Read of the World's greatest makes of artisti through the west has ended. He got|Shote of this city besides a num-| geeong race, one-half mile! H ~ os 7 4 nd enshrined it so dearly in the hearts of all artists and musicians. ‘seen columns of advertising and| ber of Centralia, Aberdewn, Kent| yertha Jane. 110 (Morlarity) en ns — colors i — a Mada " Putterty i be presented five times at the Grand Opera House, Seattle, beg 7 . aye Aub ride >|) — ' eods, Look ‘em over while the: hureday, February 28th > sey Nagere bees ge enter te ) wy to )5, won; Magazine, 113, second; | are brand new Chickering & Sons Piano sold only by the Pioneer Plano House— - “ | aetner ‘apa e TACHA! Creston, 110, third. Time, :49 1-2. Battling Nelson is paying his Gun elud for a friendly bout. The] iryied race, one mile--Ortlene,| brother's expenses at Berkley col-|locals have been doing consider : Sr ts Puget Sound Marble & Gran- ite Co., Inc. lege, California. The “kid” ts train. |ably practice and expect to sustain ing to knock out disease. | their reputation as marksmen A New Thing D. S. JOHNSTON CO. Because n hospital is near the! Accident to Logger. Chis Cube’ ands the Chicago | HOQUIAM, Feb, 33.—J, Johnaon, Annies chi In the line of @ heavy type Buf falo gasoline engine is coming out [thie year and will be designed os |lal and skilled lmbor make. E. M. Thayer, Manager. Cemetery Work of Every De scription: Avenue. one q pons ~ The state mmissioner of in-| Second to none on the market and Have your plumbing and heating | surance has made 4 ot fattering at a price that wil average about||] ALBERT HANSEN installed by the G. H. BROWN report upon the Washington Fire| forty dollars per horse power. See | 2 3 PLUMBING COMPANY, 221 Pin insurance Company, after his ew Geo. Hw. Woodhouse Co., 112 0 ! lower, veel 1 Gee street. Both phones ***' ination of its assets and affairs, ***\ versity st, Seattle, or write, °° [206——FIRST AV. a a iu? team an amploye of the Poison Logging 2410 First Av., Fa togm may be hat s new home. | company, fell « an yootrrdn [pecially for x work engine. Henvy, ° i 903 Second Ave. Wear Brooks’ Hats, 1231 Second | #24 cut one of [slow speed, and ae good as mater The House of Highest Quality. Stores Everywhere.

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