The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 11, 1907, Page 2

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bat itt, | - i CALLED OFF ‘This wet weather ts not « sim thing for D'Armond’s rheumatiam, to th games wore played iw vy league ‘story was told {mn Seattle, Te and the Little Rock infelder is Heavenly sputtertm What he wants le real eld Southern league weather, the hot Bind that takes the kinks out ‘and pute the microbes to the bad mond. He needs him tn hia busl- ness, as D’Armond is a good hitter and well shortstop, but the Little Rock star does aot seem to be com tag around at all, was not willing to give watil the last m Bots the Bea to jump inte cease, but a few mit is f Bddie Quinn ts in Portland try ing to plek up @ player or two to strengthen his crippled Indian tribe. Quinn ts especially anxious to get hold of Joe Pay, who played with Spokane and with Tacoma in past years, Fay is in business in Portiand and dees not want to come back in the game, : ti £bi5F sE Raio fans told to be back Ft permitting, Dug's men to make it five straight ucks. From early ap je morning the a we to be satiefied with ht, and no ancient star watebed the skies closer the rotund one is doing today. flow appears that Dugdale may able to land Ferris, the star ww now with St. Paul, The are beginning to want the Services of the left-hander them- and are loath to cut him Dug ie after another big Coy, sald to have a record as @ twirler, James Hie the pitcher signed from the, § § 4 ! 4 Tacoma opens here neat week Tuesday afternoon Mike Lynch's band of Turka will swagger into Athietle park and then the treubre will begin, Lynch is about the sorappiest manager the northwest has had since the days of “Honest John McCloskey, It ts too bad that BUll Hurley will be out of the game. Hurley is popular here, and {ie a0 scrappy that ne fairly sizsles. “Hunky” Shaw, formerly a Univer sity of Washington footbal) star, will Be on third for the Tigers. Clinas and Burnett, formerly on Se attle pay rolis, are two of Lynch's star sluggers ae 2. FRE Hi ET SE IE TET deen asked| tween my front teeth, and tt wer necessary for me to take a knife and cut It oot T do not wish to ox an opin: fon en the coming Buras0’Brien fight, as | will referee that mill, Dut this mock f will say—I regard Tommy Burns as the moet fve fighter in the heavyweight dt- virton, and the hardest te deat. He te a game fellow, and will give and of them « run for their money .| ‘The story that I gave away the champtonship to the winner of the Hart-Root fight ta false | never | made any such offer, and moreover 1 could not hare done so even tf T ould come wished. The title was not mine to give him mig away, It wax something that the cham-; could claim aa my own, and yet be whip bad no power to give ft to some one eles, Why. for that mater, T | could hare gone out on the street and given ft to some woman, and then where woold the champion ship hare been? * only time that I ever went into the ring with the Intention of whipping a man out of ill-feeting was when I fought Jack Munroe. He bad siandered me and said al! sorts of mean things about me, and I/determined to give him the fick ing of his iife, and I did. t hae been asked me by mr friends as to whether I could get into condition again for a fight | That ts something I cannot tei! until I ge tn training. If feel just as good as T ever did, and when you take into consideration the fact that I was st my best when I re tired, I cannot see any reason whr 1 could not get inte condition and z az iu | H i i te l 3 2 Fy : i 2 § [ i i : : ki H $2 H 3 if i j ey 3 i 3 ? ae 234 ! ti: i ; someti wituout if j i t 38 | : ae care 99, aw oo events Se be as good as I was before retir ater not interest the people like | f did when I first went on the "FT have been asked to express an opinion on Bil) Squires. Thie I do not wish to do, as | have never seer Squires fight and do not know what he can do. wonder, and then. again. he may be se dub. Walt until Squires fights and then you will be able to tell whether he bas « chance to be the champion i fight I ever had was arkey, when I fought time. 1 consider this hardest fights of my ring Choyneki landed the that I ever received. : $ 3 iF ef the mouth with « drove my lip be PRESENT CUPS - we ee Last night's session was devot ed to competition for the associa tion's $260 challenge cup and to one for braces, three judams pre siding. The challenge cup was + won by Arthur Murphy with his “Kirked Garnet” and “Gallant, they proving to be the best team. In | the brace class Dr. Sharples’ cocker ‘The third annual bench show of | oaniel pair “Buthete” and “Pa the Seattle Dog Fanciers’ associa-|tos” walked off with the sweep tlon will come to an end In « blaze | stakes. @f glory tonight when the awards; pe egine KAVA Will be made in the various classes, | nangh, of the Southern Base Ball qupe being presented to the win-| association. may be the next Dem. ning canines. Presidest Sharples | ocratic candidate for governor of and Gecretary McAllister will of Arkansas. ficiate tn the ceremony of bestow: | HAVE YOU NOTICED THE hig the honors on the animals ad-| } fatged to ve the best of their | gait which old “Oy” Young Is trav Clasess in the show oling? Team insured? If sot call up For Sale--Brand MeMur 663. Rates seven per cent per| special racing cart, weight ‘um (without fire). Interstate| pounds, $76. Harris, No. 20 P oor Bldg. Ind. 652. we Stock Insurance Co. ing work in a short time, at a arkabiy low price, with all work guarant Get of teeth, from ...+-cereeesenrew a0 =p. and bridge work kinds Houre—8:30 a Phone, Main 177% ASSOCIATED DENTISTS Rooms 1, 2, 3, 4 G, 1112 Seeond Av, Dug is worrying a lot about D’Ar | . THE SEATTLE STAR—SATURDAY, MAY 11, 1007. “FOLDING BED” SHARKEY ‘BUY! 4 dows to the ett. temper and ru my) key claims t& be the clork, who had promined him special boy whe diseov ation bed story, And I hat room you @eave me tw alt right, Dut there te no bed In tt." had won the The clerk car of the United States whipped by Mh | ring ment that f Pinally } | to clerk ted ihe way to the reem to * Bharkey where he was wrong rushed Inte the place and | wecond ft him to hie Nt the clerk fairly well Why, there ls your "x laimed (he surprised attendant, and, rk he pulled the bed down wharkey 4 for the iau@h, and ory la being told n ver denies It, If reating ould be hung anything will make him “buy” that eesrched tm vain until) he lost his story w GRIFF NEARLY HAD A FIT | WHEN THIS TOOK PLACE Brains are ae great an asset fn the baseball market 4s most any | other place. It's the man who has @ think tank, and keeps It in work ing order, whe contin to draw the fat pay cheok ere ithe Tommy Corcoran remain in fast company long after they lose their youthful friskinesa, because they use thelr wits, But some ball players seem to tose all the horse sense they ever! had right at the time when they whould do their best. What Jack O'Connor wears happened to Moat) Reville is good tiustration of the Jack says ” Beville Is good bie to gO up in parachute, The without the alr firet year the New York Yankees | | were organized Beville caught ac exhibition game on the traising | trip, and made @ play that caused Griffith to almost burst a blood veaee! “The score was close, and there wore three men on bases. The man | on third was caught off, by Hevilie making Fi oy Sage the el mag, and v rorup ‘i .: out of the base path limit [ANB an 4 Boke ‘Bevitio had the ball, and in the after him. Meantime the other run excitement of the moment gave| ners soured, while Griffith nearly chase snd tried to tag bis man. threw « Mt, yelling to Beville to The runner cireled around behind | throw the bali back in the dia the players’ bench, with Bevilie hot mond” | “BIG BONUS RACES YESTERDAY OARLAND. OFFERED REOS TO WIN PEN. peur Firett rece, §-4 mila —BHeather | NANT—GOULD WILL HAVE soott, 198 (Hore), § to & won Mert Altair, 168. TO HUSTLE—PITCHER MAKES tire | Beven ¢ mite —Nad- WONDERFUL RECORD. onassar Ae my Ro My} HANLON HAS OFFERED TO ; ae Goaeaenl | pony up bis salary of $12,000 to the |» ond. Time 1:07 I-46 | | Cimeinnat! Rede if they win the Fourth rece. Futurity course | penpant. But he's not losing Guy Gemmel, 14 (fetes), T to 2, won; sleep over the preepect ye Al = bey Ra eremen TOMMY CORCORAN 18 CINCH. | ‘*S, Shire Tue 1 116 nite tret tng bie place at second With the»... 196 Arcourt 198, second) Glan Fagot, 198 third Time 1.4% FIVE PLAYERS IN THE AMER ath rece, ft 1-16 mile —Marshal ean Association carry world’s | New, 11, (Rees). § to 1. wen: Lord} cham ship medals. Four of tuem of the Valse, 116 sevend Edith ore Vite bimnengelio Gnd at the)%sOeS 101, Cire Time 1:48 close of the second week Minneapo lie held down last piace, } | JACK GOLDSWAIN IB THE) Lexiveros, Firet race, 4 mle Mary Ort, latest English athlete to cast his 96, (Motier), § levee on American purece, He te @ 167. seromd / jthir@. Time Tite 8-6 | lightweight and is due here the last of May BOSTON NATIONALS 1-2 mile nd race, 18 HAVE | started the season with the biggest | (ning | crowds for years. | Third rec mm 5 BUFFALO POLICE STOPPED A/'14 (Nive). § tet ‘ Sunday game because sdmission "l°"*) Ralbert, 19%, was charged to the grand stand. “pi, rece, 86 The managers thought they would goo. 108 (ite! not be molested as jong 98 theF won: Camilla, 95 charged no admission to the virginis. 199, Unird grounds. Fifth rece, 6-16 mfle MIK®& DONLIN HAS BEGUN TO pesca —_ pm on + oe Mer bit for the Logan Squares, Chicago Teicha 108. third. Time 87 P | semi-pre club. Sixth race, 2 1-36 mila—-Poneo PETE O'BRIEN, UTILITY MAN | iuca, 114, (OFicot), 2 tw lL wow, Lit . Naps, bas been | tie Lighter, 91, second: Decile, let, pended by Man- | third. Time 1:64 6 ager Lajoie. He strayed from the) ieinis PRITZ HAS BEEN OF. farrow path, and Larry found it fered $2800 by the Williamsport out. team. He hopes to arrange with MANAGER CHANCE I@ SAID the Louisville clow to accept the to be flguring on another jeft hand. | offer «4 twirler for the Cube. The new ALEC SMITH. NATIONAL, | man is now pitching for a western western and eastern open golf college. Chance refuses to name champion, will compete fp the open him, but says he's a dandy championship of Great Britain, at | ANDERSON IS PLAYING A , | star game with Washington | THISLMAN, OF THE CLEVE | land Naps, has decelving shoulder y | motion, closely akin to a balk, It | frequently enables him to catch a runner napping EWING, OF CINCINNATI, [8 be: ipped to finish with the lead ers among the twirlers this season A Chance for ORRIE McWILLIAMS, A MON tesuma, la, boy, was choked to death by & gumdrop during « ball the Poor Man game. He was catching and tried to swallow the gumdrop whole, tn $165 the excitement of completing a close play A GOV. HUGHES HAS Aseas QUARTER ACRE LOTS $20.00 CASH Balance two or three years. Located onenaif mile north of city imits, beside Maple Leaf Addition. This price only for @ short time Chittenden-Munger Co 06 People's Bank Bidg. Phone Main 1014 eeeereeceseeceeses WANT THEIR MONEY BACK | A number of prominent sporting |men who purchased seats to the | fake O'Brien Barns fight, ba led an attorney to bring an action | @ Jagainst Manager MoCarey of the Pacific Athletic club, to compel | 2 the retarn of their seat mone @ Wer treigetet tands ont! oe | The district attor 2 COLUMBIA CANAL 00 Jeounty in which 4 | place will probably . amination of O'Brien z McCarey, with the view « , 3 ing to suppress fighting, but it ts © Joubtful as to his ability to do ® this on account of a state law per ga es 4 mitting round sparring bouts », ast aew way 0 ALBERT HANSEN racing cart, weigh ? Watohes, Cat ’ Harris, No. 30 P & AV ae Ind. 653. en, Darger and i The Beattie Athietic club will be eines 00 ‘ represented by a strong track team ne in the P. N. A. champlonebip track “4 7 and field’ events to be held in thin New Fors = H city om June 22. Training will be [isin 3 begun next Monday or Tuesday and; e+ r | continued up to the day of the | wtue : " meet, m Lowe ‘ ir are some of the men ¥ the B, A. C. colors NATIONAL LOAGUM Deshee—Rex Smith, Mall, Jud) ... saad Thompson, Kowen. Resto a i] Hurdies—Jeck King, Wee Coyle tnetwnert nos Ike Dowd, Sherley Parker, “Circus| Matterice-Lindeman end Brown; Coshiey Bolly” Autth. ” anes | Quartermile—Gish, Coyle, Har ret a a vey, Stoll, Rex Smith, Jayne, Dick 4, yee ~ { ; : Huntoon, Jud Thompson. Bente ; | Mile and balt-esiie—Parker, iter | Pear ecu” oe tis, McNair, Trott, MeKay Hammer and weighte—Mundy Lenawe Sinnding, Banu, Hooper, Jay Smith, Ander Wen Leet re son, Bampie, Lawrence + ol ” 4 a Jumpe and vauitiog~<irant, Rex! rs u ' ai Smith, King, Holdman, Thompson, — ’ ¢ | Knox, Cook, Stoll, Fair Sodneast ; a S) & agen % leate ‘ " ” Brovelye i “ a | eented Beattie, SEATTLE BOY WINS HONORS, p SULLIVAN AND Apevia! Service.) (# PULLMAN Nay. Lt Phe tater | Une scholastic oratorical contest took te place last night in the state college ) se ee gymnasium. Jesse Bowles, of Be: | ‘ > Ty RR attle, won, speaking againat Brite | ce LOB ANGELNS, May 11-—Jack acgresaion. Alva L. Strauss, of ; 4 (Twin) Sullivan and Hugo Kelly | North Yakima, w second, Alva! ie fought to a draw here last night, | lL. Kitts, of Spokane, third, and 20 rounds of (ast | Lewis Brislawn, of @prague. fourth. mnie sf wiving the fans was much | a milling, Netther man ie me foria tone COAST LHAGUM — | y personatiy burt but the go Was ap Interesting A neo (SURN VIK *ORMA UPSOTS ALL rune pee .~ ing ree , } re@arding Kelly started off in great style TY) Ceeeenere See eee’ | of cours ~ and for the first few rounds seem OT ae }) xthemo OUNG OM) The royal nurse od te be on. the verge of oweelhs pin’ Waabecieras Men *4 | OROLARING THAT SHE WAS would nate ieee Bullivan off hie feet, but the tat THR MOTHER AND NO BOTAL aiste whe, ind she tone, ter fought hia sual heady fight, | ,% wURSH yoR Han. | m fopring, and kept getting stronger as the # eid gO progressed . a | Tommy Burne wan referee and (Neripps Telearaph Servier.) his decision, calling the fight @ Ledgue standing. May IL—Queen Vie wit draw, wae received with entire sat Won leet ‘ lefaction Lon Angeien . acto Gablana . + BEAUTIFUL CRADLE FOR WEE BABY OF Pinan 7 hm ‘THE KING AND QUEEN OF spay AMERICAN LEAGUE. STRONG TEAM FOR CLUB), SEATTLE BOYS WIN BIG DEBATE 1 ing the 8 te bigh | FROM THE. SPORT WORLD GOLF CHAMP GOING ABROAD | @ benutiful creation, the work of designers and art school debating team defeated the Olympia high schoo! at the oived, | —BA A BASE BALL AND GUMDROP) jie artisans of Andalusia The cradle iv tnlald KILL BOY, | pearl and silver and the curtains ere of fine lace. SPARHLERS | frat iis ane bs THE CRADLE OF AND WITH THE CURTAINS Madrid, May 11.—A cradie at the palace for the place, The question was, Rerolved, That ratiroeds should be owned and opersted by federal government The Seattle team argued for the) i a LS SS = = = ° = Present system, while the trio rep | ning 26, losing 5 and: wing. tained the affirmative The coutest |p SOWING A CONFERENCE ; | —— te with Manager Hanlon the rumor hae grown that Jake Wetmer will) soon be seen in a Red uniform. JOB CANTILLON'S COACHING bas caused « storm In the east. Looks aa it Tex ichard wil off the next Gune-Neleom Gata! ly, Nev. July 4 or Laker hes offered S46.000 pure Gane bes agreed to meet lasted for two exciting and inter esting hours. Clarence Keith, Berke ley Blake ond Arthur Lind repre AT BASEBALL EVENTS—~NOTHM ENGILSHMAN LICKED — GANS- . ca. renin |Fans seem unanimous fn believiog| weeon wiowr seme as. |" ** “* \° SGEM TAKES IN his style might do in the bushes, | | colored but not on big league diamonds SURED. Se | pag, who whipped Tiger London, has issued & \any man fn England of The Missouri Athistie COLUMBUS LOOKS LIKE A topester in the A. A. pennant chase _ In the firat seven games Cy Bey moar, New York National star, made Heltingham was taken Into the BNOHOMISH BOY KILLED. one home run, two triples, three Puget Sound League last night by | doubies, five singles; « total of 21 | Loule will hold ite & ananimous vote, The league pow (Star Speetel Service) | bases on 11 hits, That te batting | Marathon race June } has eight clubs, and fs the strong | SNOHOMISH, May 11—Johony | 491. Which te certainty going some ie at Freeburg, Ul, and est amatenr organization ever|sahoney, age 13, was run over by _—— at Bt Louls brought together in the Northwest. |q cain in the Northern Pacific oot, | UT Niven ae aoa nds ta com: | yards here Thureday ight 4 good tip in the Netional race, The ¥ posed of the follow? ptr inet sg HE oye Ny and Fe teams appear lopsided again, with Corer Genttio Gaperiers, fayan’s fal. | evel laiertos watch resulted {8 | the Chicago end New ork bunches TAILORED ‘i his death. Mahoney and a com-|in a clase by themecives. of it Brem Reston niers, Richmond's Rainier's erton, Black IDamond, Princ Cubs Manager Lajole of the Cleveland Amerioans has to work out « dally pusris of which piteber to wee He eeéine to have too many good cues. panion were playing tn the victaty of hia bow: and attempted to board a moving freight. He «lip ped beneath the wheels and both loge were severed. He wan taken to the hospital and died at 1 o'clock yesterday morning READY (0.22 CLOTHING FOR 000 BREAD. Puppy cakes, cod liver of} oa) wa | IRRIGA Jockey club te to 5 pool agli- The Memphi« | test the law prohibe Two predictions penérally made | '™# '* ‘hat state during the spring practice season ason counts are worthy of note— “that Christy pnatl will have to h Mathewson was in form.” because y et the top of the second fer any Brooklyn was mach stronger than t Ke inst year,” because it missed the| Harry Baker of Frisco put it all IN GRAND VIEW ORC ever Tommy O'Keefe of Phliadel- mark so far rRAcTs Finest and most ' in the West, Byery are a phia fo far Jockey Miller has been « frost at the Aqueduct meet. $2,200-—40x190 feet, with 6- room cettage, om Rainier boul evar Sam Langford Gefeated Tiger mith, Engiiah middleweight, in | $3,500-—40n199 feet, corner four rounds at London. | King et and 2th ay. south, | ge | of April. | ‘ Y i t in Chicago Inst WHR t-room modern cottage No decisions will be given Street improvements fp and paid $900-60x100 feet near cor ner th ev. & and Charlies a Hy Mise May Sutton teeves for Lon | Gon the middle of May to attempt || to regain her title of woman «| j #t. 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