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2 THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1908. i | varde-—Rtamue, 112 (Miller), 4 won; N@linont, 106, seoond Wore jing, 108, third, ‘Time 4 | Sixth race, seventh elghths tite) | 102 (Htiee), 20 to 1, wan; | oyne, 100, secoud; Bt, Avon, 110 I Time 40 1-6. F T T Los ANgs Les READY OR CON ES Anta per Ho ym nye Sy Al e of lirldgewater, 108 (Mus ‘ ‘ ee ial » ae 4” eanmasowees, Mant (By United Press.) a wolection as the proba te winner 5 “Honry of SRbunamere, 109, RAN FRANCISCO, Jan, ~The though many good jude aa ane k= Time, 11a famous Hurus handiewp, the Brook i the piu. M ae aad i milo—Hampans, 108 (Sobilling) 4t| will be run next Saturday at Km | eareful preparation on the dr to 1, won; Madeline Musgrave, 104,\eryville, The big race is worth! course at Banta Anita, where, in Throw the Coun ---Roller’s Hardest Battle. “ Cortel, 108, third. Time, | $7,000 to the owner of the winning training, ard also Ka Trotter . 1126 lhorse, and $2,000 and $1,000 respec:|fotor Sterling and “Dick Car tively to the owners of second 44) non's star, Rifleman, Undoubdt I, an lie an eae third horses, ly the race looks to be at the aylor Gh 0 o 6 . i : is » é @ De. B. ¥. Boller, practicing jtoves the game, adds of esurse to jonsiper ., 97, second; Sink ge Re tel pred — ey of ove of the Lin Angeles Physician of Seattle, defeats the interest he creates, He believes Of. third. Time 1:98 and Landon the Hpsom dover, bet cannw Hagia gear cee sarin Davee le the Singel to be the coming sham, | Fourth race, seveneighths mile—| which trans in racing 1 \ jam coume hax made ft Wrestling contest at the Grand plot 4 his belief is shared Magazine, 107 (Hurna}, 5 to 2, we | portance the great Harns handicap, :ingry aiftierit for th . ater te docotalecaperes (utente aaeert yet ng tl | Creston, 100, second; Rosegal, 90.) named in honor of Dan M. Byres, | ors to condition thelr sidered = hy sporting «= experts man Ra America better knows af third, Time. 2426 | eo-predident of the New Cailfor /orr J? Sumi" ae toca! sseocla age Lag Abacos ng ng Se w rola tutor and Fifth race, one and one-fourth | nia Jockey club. tion hates to see the Carman and Dal : "st i eee i oO voll. 1 H : been teaching | lAvine, 109 (Burne), 4 te 6.) With clear weather prevailing Hildreth horses come up h to ia bee bot f ee ee, won; Dassle, 111, second; Madly | Saturday @ throng af 16,000 recing| yin big chunks of money to take lens nang ga be Hy |Used, 111, third, Time 2/0716, ,Jenthasiasts will be on hand for way and disbuyse at Low Ahgolen Dene seas ~ he egy, Fh. vs Joe's Burden of Sorrow. Bixth pleven-sixteenths mile | the ponte. It's oe - it must resign itsyt to the tnevit been required to do Parmer No matter bow the contest goes Slippery, 10% (Seniilingd, » i —_ Ba gece iy tee —— °. tor jn now i po “ it we cleveres! ent le tos At eald Carroll this morning, wou; Aunt Polly, 107, second; Tee Vi gothing but an outrageou cide reid ope , Po ena aan Hey 1 witi cone a little burdea Pe cress, 107, third, (Time 1:07 Lerowds toes up the gold to the! cay deprive an Ateadia trained on th ~ fully met w to bear, I hope and expect book makers lhorse from capturing the rich Wrestlers of all nationalities, and Roller will win, but | will be sorry Arcadia Cracks WII! Run. money bax ‘ree at tan nd of MH is fis boast that with the ex. to see Burns defeated. For years FINAL JUDGING At thie time it fs hard to make | this year's Burns ndieap. eoption of Jenkins he has put to Burns and | were together day a / anit ers natch lease. ns Sa seidiiiiaiied the mat the shoulders of every man night, He's a fine fellow, as hon age ene TeamNEO see with whom he has ever com est as any man who ever lived, a POULTRY SHOW SPOKANE ATHLET tested and the best of companions. In all the years | spent with ae they man (lant en haynes BOUND FOR SEATTLE He was the only man in this profane word. | know he has never Piaal judging in the poultry show @eountry to throw Ivan Lewls, the tasted alcot her has he ever being given by the Seattle Poultry ‘trangier, and he has also met and drank tea olga an o— who = easectation in the new Contral vanquished some of the big Turks traveled with him giving wres | bullding, on Third av, i taking (By United Press.) Homer Tilley, John Adama, Al 5 “ y Un sa. ' who have visited this country with exhibitions aud chatienging local i f h } e Pi al he Fang Mew myers their avoirdupots of 300 pounds and champions learned never to swear {place today, The Brova Leghorns,| SPOKANE, Jan. 23.--With Cleco [inner aeemee the tae more. liurns ts 46 years of age, in his presence. He would have; Minoreas, Orpingtons, Langehans, Pullivant, physical director of the! ttle. Tilley 16 & 146-pound pretty well along for an athiete, made a wonderful — but - Cochias, Pe Spokane Athletic clwh, fo charge, — Pde A Og oa but fs in excetient condition and told ne one time that he wou bial Anda! ne pencallenpeo giant steg i 2 cen mea at hes dene ot 1 aggre ecggaeadaatheparacraat lode Bie =. Fo 5 ee ee — ee and sudan 10 moot Seattle's best in the tour-| pounds, and Orsle will be vitted cs jabs eon: 3 ch al ude ney at the Seattle Athictic club| against Hatficid at 145 pounds digs boty. peomauen ty Gbtan os {taing. 2 ln dae eta | Bena Moke, NK sHOe Mel EAC tomorrow night, are off for the) The Spokane men are all Iu first 2 proclaimed by Goteh as thing. sini | . ; the tangheet man with whom he When yeu see bim on the mat ; Beattie chicken fanciers carrie | Q¥een City | clan onaits a ; ever wrestled, He is attracting tonight you will see every inch OR. ©. F. ROLLE loft twethirds of the awarée yeo-| i A 4 more attention in wrestler circles a man moralty and physically. And terday, entries from Teoma, ‘ Jtwe mectha henes, was to the city throughout the country today than you will see one of the grea Who Will Meet “Farmer” Gurns at Sprague, Waterman, Keanewick.| * yesterday, talking to local horse any other man. That he is a pro | wrestling matches ever witnessed the Grand Tenight. Vancouver, Coupeville, and a sum cieut She conde: auras’ fessional man, wrestling beeause he in any city in thix country Peis Pate see, HOF Of poultry raising planta also eros the line. ax a rewult it ts 9 ae » would | Winuing ribbons Of these jatter practically certain that many of Unusual things often happen on the ball field that are responsible fer winning and loving games. Sometimes these strange happen tage come at the beginning of the contest. Other times they will put in their appearance along about the middle of thr. battle, bet mo often they bob up at the most erit fea? Stage of the proceedings. Larry Lajeie can bit a ball hare er when it is about a foot away from the plate, than when the ball splits the heart of the rubber Many is the long drive Larry has made in thie way, He seems te get a better swing ond meet the bal! harder, when it is pitched out side Because of his hitting ability he % often given a base on battle & time when a bit ix lable break up the game. He once won a game against Bos ton in this manner. It was during the fast few weeks of the 1604 to season when Griffith's Highlanders great sale— “Money back more days All Men’s Wear tenth l quickly disposed of by Hess Davia was ne make three The high and wide. ita dow his bat xtra Innings before one ct finally pot over the winning cum eland falled to seore fi The first two nd OF him bit a hole, aptil and one trike. Davia, who and Collins’ teats were having @ oa a roar, but neck an ck struggie sition Cleveland played New York three ini. must games and won two, tying the 5. "a0. and “Griff was frantic for Detrott Boston cam xt, and the game | oped into @ pitching duel In Boston's half of the eighth it was reth aod the. first two men at bat for the Naps also went out Flick single Larry was the next mas ap. Cri mer, *¥ho was catebing, was sare Elmer would try to steal He, accordingly, signaled Gibeon for a waste ball, Flick stayed on he bag. Cri again calied for a waste bail and (this time Elmer went. Larry saw him going and reaching about two feet, just slapped the ball into the rightfield bleachers for a home run, giving Cleveland two runs, oe more than enough to win ett be or fine will live long i vet from then with one out Carthy singled Fitek bad the and oo strikes and things looked The bic fellow steadied and got over a couple of strikes, and) with the count standing three and “Robe” ata bad the e have been sere, ball Hees pliched- he hit a mile over the rightfleld fence. ‘ the were Harry o, trying to ball, got unt stood men next ball he pitched seemed The umpire called had thrown and started for ftrat resumed bie po | Ollie Pickering won # game at Philadetphis during the season of 1903 thot ory of those who saw the contest, “Rube” Waddell and myself were the opposing twirters. Each weored a run © gan fourteenth ing. In ovr half it Idoked Whe a score, | Hickman and Me-| in the met arty in the on to the there was nothing do-/ three balls ° two end 'e | Well, you should have heard Crt gh mony Set “Mee oe al ger roms | double steal just as the “Rabe” be! Otto Hess lost a peculiar game tn aagies tuk Sikri sannoet ‘the Philadelphia. ball to Lave Croxs, who ! put it Plank and Hess had been Baxtn& on “sick” before he reached the & merry battle, and at the end of ia. and the Athletics were out of the ninth the score stood at three h The southpaws were getting bet: | ter every portod, and it seemed the mame might go to any number of to bad j bat a high, | Same, @ dangeroas place Martre! was the first man at the bat for Philadelphia avd hit a fly hay Pickering strode to the "Piek fast ball, all during the been “pitching and he hadn't hard The first two balle | pitched him | were fast ones aod he Son jon jand | pitch. it, lfrom mak |the fence about } *ehetiela foul line. Pickering pereut and It hit the screen right over the score | own home, board. screen. Pick” can Instead the outside, where top of the fence the ve the ball the » board, kept gotng, plate. 1 nothing hit & very fouled both Remix signaled me for another fast one, but | shook my head. |1 could af 1 tigured i to waste a corve ball on him fn order to let him know T had such « thing murder @ low bali, of getting the pellet 1 tried to the blamed thing took # fast break and curved Just a little j inside of the plate and right down [his groove, The rightfield fence at Philadet |phia is short,.and. to keep hitters ing home ruos whenever | they feel inclined, Connie Mack has le wire screen about 60 feet high t half way [to the centerfier. corner. | The score board is built against | world has ever kno’ 1@ feet from the ball an up- until it} from the bottom of the fence. | Instead of coming back from the | stock (with the exception ef a few | rolled down and | contract machines) at tremendous jf | hit the tap of the score board | To us it seemed an eternity | when {t finally decided to drop be | hing |to pack up the bats, a» the meet jing was over | YESTERDAY'S RACES it was time| many machines being snapped: up. ff the end, sof] | Sketches the birds en { Tacoma ouver Keunewtek tention. ed by Fred W. Jobe W. D. Brace, Ware & De Sallem, of attracted especial at of ATHLETES TAKE THREE GAMES The Hoo Hoos were not in the running with Athletes tagt sight and lost (hree straight gamer to thetr opponents ind 168 163 ard 169 163 187 aa oe ard 176 mer 226 163 16d (By United Press.) | PHILADELPHIA, Jan. Philadelphia Jack O'liries make hin debut as « boxing pri otor tonight, when he opens his ow club in the northeastern sec fon of the efty, It is called the ntario Athiette club and will seat 300 persons. O'Brien will be the matchmaker land referee of the club, and for is opening attraction will have oung Nitchie of eung Otte of New York 2. will Ti. —— oe 6: SEATTLE HORSES FOR 673} VANCOUVER SHOW oe FM Sia: dina the Van ou eunver Horse show, to take place 401) aT7) Athletes dat Wood 182 Friezenthal . 216 Kwentscl ... 181 Wright » Morris . i Totals .,,..001 Hoe Hoom— Let Gardner - 5 Ehriieh ..... 149 Parr eet | Holland ..... 158 Jones . 16 Totals ... High Lifes .....+ Athletes... 0605 Edueates Politicians Hoo Hoos .... Cotta 2 3 WHO'LL TANE FINE MODERN TALKING MA&- CHINES AT NEARLY HALF. A modern Talking Machine is the | instrument greatest musioal the best bands, singers, latest in faet ment ip the world—right tate your | be enjoyed by the } The wind was blowing #o| whole family the year around. strong It had bent the sereen out | to song hit It the brings foremost operatic | comedy all the entertain During our Clearance Sale we are offering every ly reduced prices. k t one Any day may ome in at onee. Regular $25 Regular $36 Regular $40 Talking Talking Talking Machine in t you had better attend to thix every day witnekee mean Talking Machines, now ff 1 Machines, now : | OAKLAND. Regular $55 Talking } (With the exception of a very few con- | First race, Futurity course—May | Regular $60 Talking Machines, now tract goods), is | Amelia, 107 (Milier), 6 to 5, won; | $33. Helle of lroquots 104, ae nd; | Regula 100) «=“Talki Machi Reduced One-Half Baireod, 09, tire. Tims, 1718¢8.| eens ae Second race, three-eighths mile Pay cash of payments, as you And there are but two more days of the False ‘Nun, 104 (Sandy). 15 to. 1,| Choose ; i won: Apto Oro, 11 ‘ond; Yolo, Friday and Saturday. 9. thira. Tin ty Third ‘ourths mile e ard 109 ville) ’ to 10, won; Capt. Burnett, 106, see ond, Import, 92, third Time 1:16. On the Square, Worth snot ~ ous ape New Johnston Co, Building 3 "anal Sal nth mile eutach lan 122, Third and University Opposite Totem Pole. (Keogh), 2 to 1, won; Johnny| No machines will be sold to dealers if you want it.” i > tg 105, second; Northwest, 97,| and only id to each hir The i bb, caller Fifth race, one mile and sevent a < —. — thie efty and) in this efty will be Columbia to com Kntries close on the best horse Yerttiah prises sent te rob. ARRANGE LONG DISTANCE RACE (By United Press. | VANCOUVER, Jan 2.—The Vancouver Athietic club and the | Vancouver Y. M. C. A. have com) pleted arrangements for the much | talkedof seven mile race between | Chandler and ins, the two crack | local distance runners, the winner of which will probably try for the Canadian «Olympic games team. The race will be pulled off on Feb- ruary 1, and wilt be open to any registered amateur who desires to compete ; wear—wool, part wool regular quotations. See window. Cc ™ a rouno | Linen Cloth Writing Paper There are 105 sheets to the pound, and the regular price is 25c, so you can see the saving you effect when you buy paper this way. } Sutcliffe Baxter, Receiver eecatq-oe | Half Price and Less Friday and Saturday Combination Suits and Separate Garments— broken lines, odd lots and whole assortments—of Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s Winter Under- “more than a thousand garments to choose from, all perfect and desirable goods, because we want to clean up the stock, are offered for your choosing tomorrow at prices that average less than half the 50 ENVELOPES to) match the above pa per, put up in se pare ate box; worth Sale price, per ge ee va cCarthy Dry Goods Co and fleece-lined cotton, sample garments in our 1 i Rem- | L_emce nants of | Choice tomorrow of | more than 200 remnants | of desirable washable | Cotton Dress Goods at just half the regular J} prices. APPLIQUE LACES, worth 75c to $1.00 a yard, will be on spe cial sale tomorrow and Saturday 39 at only .. ° c Howard J. Sheehan, Mgr. Abe's plaus are. The Store That Ber Best—Garve Buchanan Ce, Garvey-Buchanan Co, 2ng Anniversary Sale r xi Only Two More Days Remaining. Satue i , i MERCHANDISE CERTIFICATE REMIU MI € 3 I ’ "PER CENT : Cash Purchase in On E Sto fore This Week (Contract Goods Excepted) Merchandise Certificates Are cot Their Face Value in the Purchase of Any { cle in the Store at Any Time During This §; ‘ Merchandise Certificates. No exchanges or money ‘ are given on cash sales only. funded on purchases ; None on C. 0. O's. during this sale. . With Every 26¢ Purchase—~ With Every $1.00 We give a« Merchandise We give a Mere ¢ Certificate te the 1 « ficate to the t value 8: c » of With Every %0c Purchase— with Every $1.50 1 on We give « Merchandise We give a Mi ' Certificate to the 2 Certificate to the 1 value of 165c valow of fe: Etc. Etc. Etc. THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST 4 \ 1 ’ mn WASHINGTON C ' { ; yy United Press.) | the fight is not more thas SAN PRANCISCO, Jan. 23.—/ off, it would appear Sammy Berger, with his Washing-| pion could ihe nigel al ‘ tom Athletic club, 18 now ready to) interest In the fight h consider boxing matches for the Pafently doing. ‘ month of March. The police com While tt is pébpably ‘ mittee passed out the desired per both fighters ane in . mit. Samuel with now negotiate they owe it to the for the best card in sight, pro more enthusiasm, CB vided the board of supervisors as Jinimy Coffroth i de 4 a whole grante the permits thet Los Angeles tomorrow - have already been issued. Abe Attell did pot show ap at Berger's gymnasium yesterday af terngon for ae usual training, and nO One seemed to know just what Considering that settle once for all the whether the SealerFrayne is to go on tn view of the fact Scaler bas Pon ged to fight Murphy, preliminary Attelh-d Business Accounts Invited We invite Commercial from the smaller, as well a4 Bc merchants, firms to each of whom out regard to size, wil be larger, sy porations, every accommodation that sistent with conservative Personal Checking Acco also cordially welcomed, elally cared for, We want feel free to consult our off any time—they are always serve you. aa Balldicg, owned by the Siasvian Americas Banke Scandinavian American B mma Alaska Euilding, DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, INC. | BROKERS jocks, Bonds, Grain Private Wires 204-308-2 or on Mar tne | Rxecuted for Investment os LOOK INTO THE as you Nike a yoursell as carefully will for bottled ts uu ’ Apar lemon beer, mineral water, ‘the best to be had I ket. 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