The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1907, Page 2

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Reg ose =: ? SEATTLE HAS THE PEPPER BRIMFUL OF HOT STUFF, AND) WITH DUGDALE SITTING ON | THR BENCH, LOCALS GET| FIGHTERS HAVE : | eacan 3a Punt oe tobasco sauce hot and chill con) learne fairly sinsie, to say nothing of “why t# @ tamale?” the Siwash walked ip ahead of Spokane yer! } j|day with the long end of 3 to 1) }thing about stalling, for he Only | score. D. B. Dugdale was on the} knew how t keep at it hammer pench, and the men had to play. | and tongs—and #0 lasted Out (h¢ They have been losing recently be-| battle tn fair shape Rabin cause Dug ons been absenting him When Maher and (Gus ~) > self to count the shekele leaving | fought thetr terrible bactie In New the men to run themselves, Poor old Peter Maher! |} York in the days of the Horws Had Little Rack Allen wet meée Had Peter not been so tender! law both agi hen ome y "teat neither ao error he would have had « shut hearted and . w hia} OpREREnt BO severe ha et /out. The pitcher's milsplay gave gel re h co | oF them exer fully recovered ff0™ | Spokane ite opening, and Swain White opponents, he would have) tho gruciing and Bever MACY] caine along with a hit just at the undoubtedly climbed up to the top | great impress wm with the rm thaha06- ate’ tal oe Ne Bos! f pugilistic fame. Hut fans after that scored ite first rus cn bite Fag vs wah be bart Ns man badly he Goodnatared to ie = — ana Deesnes. The pond gi, rome 1 Oe ies battling | Maher would always attempt OW | when Wilcox beat out « ban | chance to recover himself, This fight he sald (| me . Drennan’s double and Kellackey'# roved disastrous for bim in many} “Now, me boy, ju t be ee ee wafety netted the third | instances, lost him many an aisy & mi n te yet t - rT es ous Pre rere counter and prevented him from/ ‘We'll get the ms ab be Le eon oe a Gttaining teal greatness in the) doy, woot wo’ Tile ta tim axhaty | Wi ‘ ' DB ty ring. | gox fight, don’t you mind. TO) yyy m& ae i H : But pit Peter against a negro }tell the truth, 1 would lke to 90@| Melsckey, 1p se tues loner ; .. 2 well, the best way Lue deseribe | I i Aggrod orra, I don't think yet “ i 3 ' 13 Bim then f@ to call him a savage. | No, bego ‘ doi t } 3 $ 3 Maher would fly at « colored | be wantin’ to fight me agin whin | Aten, » Sal ep GRY Sar man like « ferocious bull and| ye seo what the papers will say) ee or never stop wnt!) he bad his seky | about ye In the mornin’ | Open ADR DH POA B enemy prone upon the carpet or) Tom Sharkey was behind Peter) ™ , 2. fe it ne, and Tom eeu 6 wes there himself. To de licked | in bis fret fight w th me, @ m Oe ee ia ae @ negro war, in the eyes of| was egging the dig fellow on inc i ie ce a Ba ey Tbe, the greatest degradation | great shape when | planted the) emes % 2 ie Be that could befall an artist of the| blow in the first round that sent oeenpee ring. }him to the mat H; ~ We hs HD Ee uae I fought Peter twice tn the same) Get up, Peter, get up what alt , ee month in 1902 in Philadelphia, and! ye doin’ there at all, at ali? ehout Totals 1 owe while I believe that I had the ad | od Sharkey : nlmre We tninge me Vantage on both occasions. there Maher sat op looked over a ne | was no decision gives. him earnestly & smiled Sure, and ca ye eee, Tom, I'm In the first battle I floored Peter tm the firsg round and kept up the advantage I bad gained through only reatin’.” replied Peter x Then he crawied to bis feet and wenmes out the six fighting intervals we continued our efforts ; In the second encounter Peter You can just gamble the inst atest Aen. 3s ot Bl slipped a boty pench just ander cent you ever bad that Peter Lat , haan Ratti a my heart and | went down heart) Maher was a game fighter and 4) Coo! a, ant Guiavees. | Jy. 1 think sometimes I feel that thorough gentleman ae well, Some a terrible blow now and it really think otherwise, but Peter COAST LEAGUE. pains me. No man before or since me, but he hadn't the set - oe ever placed & blow upon me with strong jaw of the men who ee ald . 3 euch telling effect. 1 stood up and stand for the «tif? punches of such ad oy stalled for the dalance of that first_ men as Fitzsimons and Joe God + Schimett aad Donadve, Micmar round—Maber never knew any dard. a ane ’ ‘ oo ’ Batteries Careee and Reger, Wright ant Sores ies Umpire Derren League Seeding i 3 Wee lest | Pet on Angele ‘ : 4 ae eeeeterepreretnmamnncsnent ttt CCC | Cae and +4 fan Frances u 1 we Portiand » » HE FOOLED BIG LEAGU RATIONAL LeAGUR “Pete Zeller, the man who fooled er Yorn a ad Witte Keeler,” ts the wer ther wg veer “tA ag 2 ee 8 point out the star twirler of the At Sirickiett ond Betier a Janta Southern feague club. Zetler) — aeons not only made Keeler Diff at three | Pent cau 4 oA But he siso struck out Home Ren ay concen aed Say an ot the! Moran eat Jactliiaen Jordan and Stagger Lumley, Brookiyne And th * only three better batters than Lumley im the Nationa! irague last season. | In thie same game Zeller also fan- ed Maloney. Casey, Lewis, Alper man, Eason and Whit Zelier first attracted attention Jest April, when he «track out 19 men in & game saninet Montgomery In that entire game only two baile) want to the outfield, and once he | @truck out siz men cowssion, | Heller lives at Beaver Falls, Pa. | end tm the winter Is im the state roofing business, Clark Griffith ts expected to give him « trial with the New York Americans pext ae an Lafty Leitield, pirate, ie one of Ratterteo Smith and MePerlend Killiee the few pitchers who does not ob ant Perse to “sitting in” with Mordecal | | ad rows, of the Cuos. His firs con- | Penetetpnie New York test against the Cub star this sea eon was a winner. —_——- HERE 1s TeTER ZELLER, THe ‘ w P : “ Batterie Coombe, Powers “aN WHO PrRIKES THEM ALL | pie pie BIG PREPARE FOR number having already been of a fere Louie The big floral parade wil! be a | ,Watrige- Hess, Morgan, Carts, Powell, Peity and 6 AUTO MEET sisiise which has 1 north wes chine tn t " ome een seen ningtom The Seattle Automobile asssocia- tion met lest night and appointed orem Pale: tounge ond Shaw Petes aod Wer committees to make arrangements We will move Monday to for the coming big auto parade and new location, cor. F Leagee Standing. races to be held on May 20 and May Union ot.. new Arcade vu in 81. Cups will be presented by lead- lott & McGregor, Inc phie Hy H = ing business men of the city, « Tore ” ‘ oe HOW SMALL SAVINGS, ==" i 8 $ { | Lous ‘ a ™ INCREASE IN BIG feown s sires ® BUSINESS BUILDINGS ™: Big fortunes are made in business property ir F * at ca } ‘ 4 Millions of dollars worth of business Iv transacted s email area. oe ag ee ae Bee manson On A man may live anywhere in the suburbs Me teelness iis os Teliabbay & must be In the business center For at an asons ® VAR Mar «4 Marte Bees property becomes valuable, and isinese a rentals ere sources of large income. “ * The Trystee Company of Seattle divid e ownersh f va ; makes able business property Into units and Qs well as large investors In amounts from $100 to $1 eu upwards. , This company now ta se! nite of The — : a Third Avenue. The building will be a 5 c pd stesi-frame, fireproof office and stor ling of the type. will cover an entire half-biock, a . VA D are agents write rae irance, Interstate nueproducer in the City of Seattle. Thie investment will bear | Live Stock surance Co. P.-L the closest investigation, and ap sto » easafe | 4 rates seven per tings bank deposit Get our handsome booklet which describes tn 1 are bullding and indicates its large earnin The Trustee Company LOWMAN BUILDING as THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 4, 1007. GOLD HEATHER URPRI 100 TO 1 A ES EMERYVILLE BY FRED J. HEWITT, BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May. 4 In 100 days of racing at Emeryville this winter (there haa only been one egitim 100 to 1 shot put over the pan This ia almost a record for winter tralning The big-priced trick waa Charley Van Dusen's Gold Heather, a chest nut filly by Gold Crest out of Heatherbell, | Gold Heather's victory played a number of tt gave Jockey Grom boy pleked up recently & green Van Du | | } | roll Into almost $8,000, for this gen tleman could not understand just why a horse that worked well in| the morning couldn't race nicely to the afternoon, That je the secret of the whole thing Gold Heather has had the repu tation all winter of being @ “Morn-| ing Glory “She'll rwn your eyeballs out. be-| 9 a. m..” declared Charley Van mn many @ time when ques| 4 about the filly’s chances in a fore race, “bat In the afternoon she t# not worth 80 cents, 1 wouldn't bet a dollar on her any tim and | am almost certain | would sell her to anybody that would offer me a hun dred for her” So it was that Gold Heather was tabbed after @ doren or #0 starts as a “false alarm But this particular day! In the fleld of nine whe got off eighth from the stxfurlong mark One by one she pieked up her field th a Ww of early | after going half a mile rd and going eary nN yoderful spurt sen, an opportunity to break out ¢ the maiden class of race riders Tt beat out Jockey Miller fr making almost « uweep of mounts on the ay he rode n California before re ng east to prepare for the metropolitan ra ag #eason. it gave Charley Van Dueen an op @ emalbeteed neglected ¢ ean as! up une whieh he shed @ spectactiar defea beavily playe * the § to 2 shot an Heathe and the 10 it gave RACES YESTERDAY OAKLAND. Nace, F #p ° Heed 112, third Second Race, 1 Funnyeide, 109. won, Rey Reynard, 10 Mi ij Mulvaney 167, third ae ee Third Race, t Line, 103, (Mol Feir Faget. | third. T * yerde (Mentry) @ to 1 second Tune mile—iitiver ? te % won Kogo, 107, T, (Munter.) 2 to 107, encond; Jw Time 1:26 65 SAVING The No dust a habit are different size that Bette ence and atart « point profit by on which we pay SECURITY SA SAFE DEP CROSS “x SPENDING Interest compounded semi» 119 SENECA Right here is where Gold Heath ried & wise fellow ers ed down to a drive hrough the h between the ot , long shots. The ayed wen had been run into ° at : At th 4 Heather was fa) ering uck it out « . & length. ‘ « Glory” bad turned ao trick ad beaten all the wise * tanding Wager now that she wi t win another race here {Bis winter, and it is hardly ‘ st ahe will tine 96 Recor os Preot 96, third Third Race, $8 mile.—Black Mary 5, (Lee to 2, won; Anclent,100, * 4 * May, 118, third, Time Race Mise Lida arin. Y) won; Fiem 1 ae 4 King Leopold, 114. th I 4 mile—Pay, 99 (hur - el4 Lark pecond * third r ‘ Sixth Race, 1 mile tton ¥ 96, (Gauge a ‘i » , nm, 190, third Time 14 Insure your furniture anu house alnet fire, Gregor McGregor, 301 Empire butlding. Main 778. oe IS LIKE results, however need to empha your past exp 6 & account you er cent VINGS OSIT CO. AND ST \ i 3 ; Nola RS ART ES GTR ETE HE ae ae + <n IN EYSRY RMEPEOT purified water racwieiar | BOTTLING « er souND MPANY 1 q | Deacon Va AMSOLUTELY rune 4 ee soture, & 1 | Gline’s Plano House DUG’S MAGNETISM HE’S AS GOOD AS THE Bt TURNS TRICK | SAYS JOE CANTILL Gy, CA8K PATTEN Reg | ‘ ART ONE OF nig ™» MAGNATH WILE STICK TO THE | | TWISTERE TOWARR Mow ; HONCH — MEYERS PLAYS NICH) PLATE 4 49 GAME — ABROGAST HERE — HITTING THE BALL | i : v ; WASHINGTON, p, } , ™ | pennant, but it won't be tanta w of Case Pattem, their star teu 4 : ie if they fail, At least, i ‘ 4 way now. Patten appears thy top notch form. He says F ing to have hie best your Gian on i as | Last year he won 19 of DRENNAN MARD, Dug will ‘stay on the bench after this, After walking all over Butte « week the big manager decided that his team could take care of itself! and took to the box office counting the mon, Then Seattle pro eded drop two games to Bpe kane, and by ie woostest kind of baset ke to the beneh trots Mr, Dug. Beattie then proceeds to win one of the beat games played here this year. it lan't hypnotiom,.” says Dug. tts magnetiom, Why de I have so much magnetiom? Because I am agnate.” Har! Mar Meyers looked like the goods yee | tay ne there with the willow But t ' use «dodging =the ‘ dope. He te an a leider and p by Washington, » jim! infielder, Me has the «wl third of the wi * the grounder-@rabb and th | $ ost 16 games, onesizth of thy er he can get back In the pastures + | games lost the sooner he will be where he car Plank led the | shine Mo te « natural bitter « only 19 gan but he nad ees his record in the American « : losers, Walsh, the Wi “ ark aa @ fly-chaser, When Gtle m1 A yi, ¥ ck in the game at second Joe Cantition claims Cagy I il probably put Meyers in good as the best in any lenge ne garden he will undoubt | - ie, 1 | diy come through with the goods | | NEW ROAD OPENED, Meyers took everything ¢ The recently completed his way yeeterday nicely and made one throw to the International ratirond, that was a wis, The bell went lik the ( Pacifie a shot end plunk, ft was in old ties. Socinen Matt Stanley's bande before the fans rom Spokone, a distances gf realised it had been thrown. miles, has been opened for aa ger traffic One train dally Drennan and Rowan were the bat | be ran. b ting b . Rowan hae | on —— too been coming through altoget frequently for the pleasure Beattie tm and must > juren and Mi eaderahip TIN CAN TIME IS HERE & race for league Gee! Hiss two of them two-baggers gan te next to Rees ts the] THE BIGGEST tttn ve ~, but a seines it tuck would break OF COURSE « le b way, He te meeting <) HATE 10 the ball equarely on the ever ' time up ow the Coast league wants Artte Dugdale recelved « wire] Portiand y to the ef * Angeles head sold the) or to the Webfooters wae wanted right away his release from (he feet that I apeedy 4 that } ened eague, where be playe * 6 aye Los Angeles bad} a ! «i den of being able to kerr hae been pla euttic 2 #4 to be m the | Abrogast, Duge new — catche shows grounds today | He repe ondition end ump into prob game anytime =D: Tusedays game ably user bim in | Prdseese } Que Kicpf umpired resterd | + and 414 tmmesouradiy bet | than Mullane, On belle and thes Gue wae about as good ae ws, but on bases not eo Secided two close deci. | Beattie ARTIST LEET PICTURES HIS IDEA OF THE KINO “CAN” THAT 16 READY FOR THE BASEBALL RECRUITS HAVE FAILED TO MAKE GOOD. DUGDALE’S PROVERBS — aw a Ne * against SULLIVAN SCORES KNOCKOUT | Young Corbett went out in a hard} _ fight in Baltimore last night, the blows of Kid Sullivan finishing him in the eleventh round. Corbett was ail but out in the tenth, but stuck gamely to it. His first thought when coming to was for her match with Sullivan, and one may be arranged Sullivan gave Corbett a fearful mauling. ing him up around the face, and pounding to the body | int A large crowd saw Quality and Price | Guaranteed Specials 14” Rall Be We Give ring Lawn $0.00 « ' Ca) . oa . $1.86 Maynard . ° usa 3 uous A special treatment. Notice the NHADQUARTRRS FoR clear color KEBN-CUTTER TOE Loggers Supply Co. | white of the goods when they have been done by us. We give prompt service. Standard Rotary and Domestic QUEEN CITY LAUNDRIES BOTH PHONES--953. Machines No agents to bothe you. Sur Pp No commissions to pay i es vt de < ge ; You save more than half. 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