The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 24, 1908, Page 2

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“Pag” Bennett, Team Captain, Expected to Arrive To- night From the South. attle thin Tomorrow ning the majority! up there is ne reason why of the ball players who will repre-| should not cop that pennan gent the local team in the North | year weat league for the coming sea-| son can be found out at Dug Tn the seven years of 0: nieed dale’s park on Yesler way Pug all in the northweat pattte Bennett, who will play second never landed a pennant. This beat base ba and captain Dug’s aggrega: | ts by far the ten, is expected to reach the city) the clroult and the outst this evening with bis family from) want all the games the Los Angeles, and will be on hand | here, as it ts one of the best-paying to take charge of the unlimbering | points on the clroult process Butte has won the Dux was just tickled all over) twice, Boise twice Bimself today the chance of see | Tacoma once and Ab ing bis boys in action again. Most) Spokane has the of the players were around head-| nexing the tallend quarters during the day, and it was big folly lot of ball) play ere are a few of the The records show that John Me team, but the majority are | Closkey has had quite a corner to mew faces, and at no time in the| the pennant market, annexing the history of ball in the northwest| rag four times, twioe with Butte has the local manager had such a/and twice with Holse large number under contract to se | Dugdale has it doped out that lect from. Al told, Dugdale now/ the pennant is his thie year He has twenty-four men signed and| announces that the Siwasher ready for the tap of the gong, and/ going to be in the race from be with Emil Frisk, Bennett and) «inning to end ether reliable stars to steady a Well, there certainly will be a champtonship four times tn the seven seasons of | | ci rs bt a Wiles Serious ess fs Caused by Worry Over His Seattle. Somewhere on the Atlantic Tom: | which has gradually become worse my Burns, the well-known boxer, ts on each occasion when Burns is)| slated to engage im a fight ing homeward to the bedside | “ie is not vo much that Mra ot bis wife, who is very ill. Buras) noone ia fearful of the result of Sas canted on Friday from Tier |any of her husband's battles now ton, Ontario, — yr vhor hus. |f0f she believes that Tommy can a lh = Sesura ogg handle and beat any of the men The exclusive announcement ‘by world at the preseat time, but ahe | the United evens. ia Mine bed = simply does not want him to fol Friday gave an Ses ational pes low the fighting profession. She @ sister of ot Me the tliness of Oks Into the future and pietures dont of sie of the wired tot? herself, if he continues to box ber ~moagt uate So nema gin jthe 4 which she is certain no formation thet Drs. Burns ts very | O0Te08 COB argve will not cease. sick and that Mr. Burns is com 145, unconscious that the tem sec fag home. | * rt Whea Burns left his corner and |O"ds are tolling the end and Be le walked to the center of the ring to | Fi ? ights Cause Mental W face Jem Roche on March 17, md | For two years thix thonght hee Dublin, be may have answered the jin uppermost in the mind of Gone for the last time of Bis pro} airy. Burns, till today she is 8 oer | career. | vous wreck. For days before ‘This last battle tn which her be | hurns’ battles with O'Brien, Flynn ——_—- im FORCED TO LEAVE RING 2:2: sci .70 0: Fistic Encounters—Mrs. Burns’ Sister Living in iquestion as to whieh mana could | ite from either Calif | | in the heavyweight division in ine | Seattle Athletic club, the & A. A.C bend participated brought om 8 | ang squires, Mix. Burns suffered | other nervous shock, which had its a severe nervous spelia, but succeed origin two years ago. when Burns | 04 in Keeping her husband unaware }with the game. It is planned to) iu4e Tammany, catcher, Bert PORT ORCHARD ROUTE. engaged in his first bout after Bis | Or ner condition, fearing It would | marriage. At that time Mrs. Buros | - o ad a severe alteck of nerrousnces, |‘*4 ‘9 make him ices coarageous, Burns and Squires moet, Mrs. Borns li notified no leas than three ltimes that Borns had met defeat, by being knocked out. She then | decided that she must leave the ‘old country, and get away from the locality where Burnt was to be come actively engaged, and return | to Amertea. | She went to Preston, Canada | Bven when she left London, Burns | did not know the real cause of hie ]]\ wife's departure. She convinced | him that the climate was not agree } ing with her | But when he arrives at his Cana | dian home his mother will tell him ithe reason he was called to the | bedside of his wife. She, too, ix of &@ nervous temperament and |] awaits anxiously the result of his | engagements inside the ring Burns Must Quit Ring. la Star representative, Mre. Burns’ ||, sister stated that she knew Mrs. Burns kept the fact of her eval (1) i ness from Burns. “I am perfectly satisfied,” she said, “that when Mr Burns ts told how my sister suf | fers, he will decide to give up the profession of boxing. She wants him to give it up for all time. 1 cannot No sewing with cotton; | no weak or crocking | }fers prior to, and on the dayw of Phang : lin mes f iar crinkly | | hie engagements. In fact, I cannot seams; no skimping ]]j bear to be around on those occa a teilaring. I}sions. Another thing which f tailoring troubles her a lot is the thought Tailoring 3 it |} ) thet Mr. Burns may enter the ring Tail ring and fit count |i ith Johuson, Ske docs not eves more in clothes than || wien to think of ft. She has the m ‘ ie? ||| most implicit confidence in the — think. Fit! jabuity of Tommy to thrash him That's it; and the ]/ soundly, and so do I, for that mat ew fit that has qi nra's ecg. She has tive te brought Regal Suits ]/ the soutn” ‘ And so you think Burns can $0 Close to CUStOM I} gest Johnson?’ sho wes naked tailoring is here, and Yes, indeed,” she replied. “And s. | ft know positively that Johnson ts ¢ : ae nowhere else. It 1S Tithe one man Tommy honestly be- not something || Heves he can defeat CORAL 5 th When my sister was married vague; you can see It Hisne was @ strong, healthy girl, and put your hands |}| weighing 140 pounds. Today she on it barely weighs 100. So, you see, TI liff ‘ #OR BASEBALL GOODS se ve difference in value ||| piper & Taft, 1024-26 Second av | When seen Saturday evening by | NEW UMPIRE plain how she suf. | ter, but she does not want him to|/¢o¥n the job im the P.O. M lin the Southern Jeague in 1893. TLE THE SEATT dine, the welldcnown looal theatri ships TAR-—-TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1908. SIWASHES WILL BEGIN TO ENTERS 19 CLASSES; WINS IN ALL of § cal man and horse sy, at the! Magtatrate Russell, on behalf ay old time on the fans If this} horse show at Vancouver g the judges, to a speech warm! prediction comes (rue the trophies were twelve silver thanked the Seattle man ups, @ lady's gold watch, @ man's praised his exhibit, predieting One thing te certain, Dugd Koglish saddle and « larwe easy |t would have won almost © has not been stingy with money tn | ehaly prizes in the Madison Square gathering together his team Ile Considine's exhibit wen in every Mra, Considine was aly awe announced .yeaterday to date he | o of the tineteen classes in| for driving and thelr & won had paid out $9,500 in purchasing |which he had an entry, emerging | Prize for horseback riding players, not one cent of which figures in advances to the players. | having been one priced men in the business du ne j "his roseate pitehing days, He wa | laold by Chris Von Der Ahe of Mt. | | Louis to Brooklyn for $14,600 | the winter of 1887-48, and for four lyears, while with Brooklyn, he drew a salary of $6,000 @ season eleven con bis arm gave Carruth secutive years, when # pitobed | out and he went to umpiring | maker and referee of the prinety | 5 bouts That scheme of Duker to Organ | james J much disoussed The new club proposes to sta eo 6 goeend Seer me & reality today, the firet fight during the visit include Vancouver Hingham and Everett seems to bave | iowa of Vernon, south of this elty, last night telegraphed an offer gone aatimmerting. Hverett baa! granted a license to Jeffries to do. Billy Papke and Stanley Ketchel sidestepped the proposition, and| business with 2&round bouts. ee TA ee ameeaan ae withet the Gmeke laters a Jeffries is lo be president, mateh-| plonship at that time league would be impossible. LL TS SAMAR a I STERN t league tO) fight club be TOMMY BURNS MAY BE TO DISCUSS ROWING | of tetoria, Hel-j when the board of trastees of the) the battleship fleet tn Apri) ana yal wo =| A mass meoting of the students;ty speaking The southern crews an tent ——| the state university to discuss the | 07 20 Tt" Attn the. local oat lee has practically lost her health | 'O*!NS situation, and apo the out) men will notify both Stanford an owing her husband fotlowtag the | vm of the meeting will depend! California that the Washingt boxing business lto & great extent whether rowing crew will pay Its own expenses And #0 it may be that Tommy | will be a feature of the college sea the south or pay the expenses Burns has fought hie last fight. son or be dispensed with entirely, the southern teams to make t leaving unsettled for all time the | The inability to get anything defin. trip to Beattie. Now If the ¢ nia of Stan fornia crews fell to make gor ly one conc! beat him down and out ford about an intercollegiate re there will be « the W ashington oarsmen jeathustants up in the alr, figurative } * nd | to of “ [atta has thrown the local rowing | left—that they are afraid to meet) baseball. Some of Re TOURNAMENT COUNTY CLERKS ORGANIZE : A BASEBALL TEAM Cheat experts, representing the Spokane, and the Multeo- | 115 ati off with Dugdale’s bunch, base: G. B. Myers, second base: HH mah club” of fase x now. When the local baseball trust Barrington, shortstop; Cole Hurtis probably engage in hears the news, he is expected to third base; Heory Odom, leftfield Corner: game of on shiver a shake. It is aupponed to)A. E. Case, centerfield, and J. Brag elegraph in the near tutu be secret, but the sporting editor geman, rightfieid Campbell agitating the propos | win take @ chance and tip it off Papa” Parish, the urbane and tien and will probably have the 4 you dignified county aeecesor, has been question brought up when delegates They have organized a baseball suggested for ompire, bat it is from all three inetituttons Will | team in Maje Case's department at feared that the Pariah family t gather in this clty on pext Satur » - the county court house. The giori object. Mr. Pariah bimecif insists day at the meeting of PN. A. | guy pews was greeted with foud it will be much safer to play the directors , shouts and hartas by the gang when avdience part This will be the firet event of it percolated through the depart The bore anti clubs and the announcement that it was im prospect has already Coe Me en-k Gente te Salve Sn oe aroused cousiderable interest a the club membors who are familiar) seni j also confidential) will in have five men on each club team. each club to have a representative present in person to watch the play | of the opposing clubs ‘AUTO RACERS MAY GO ON CORWIN The managers of the automobties that are ahead in the rece from New York to Paria overtand are fn communication with L. H. Gray & Co, of the steamer Corwin. | | These people are endeavoring to larrange to ship these machines from Seattle on the Corwin rd 10, and it ts possible they will ar | tive in Nome on or about May 30. | As soon as the ice goes out of St-| berian rs the Corwin would | ltake the hines over to Siberia | on a apectal trip. j | Taylor, pitcher; G. A. Grant, first SHOE SALE’ New stock, Big reduction io prices this week. We must raise money at once. FREOLUND, HOANBER@® & LARGON, 706 Pike Street, apler 2 for the U. & navy yard. * the City While You Wait av samas or. Ker drums, trum pets, speaking tubes and such old fashioned and barmfal devices are wo longer necessary. The modern scientific hearing device is a port Electrophone Com. able talking telephone, plete, called the Electrophone in Use. Electrophone Aural spectaliste, physicians aud huodreds of men and women who are using it, and who promptly discarded the old devices, ree ommend it publicly to all who are hard of hearing. 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IS A GIANT The sorehead fan who shouts, Mob the umpire,” had better think twice this summer before he yells if Robert Black, one of La cas’ new umpires, is holding the| indicator | Hack Is only 6 feet one inch in| height, weighs 200 pounds and is gifted with with unusual strength He umpired in the Southern league in 1906 and in the South Atlantic league in 1906, Last year he held league. His first professional on-| Kagement was with Chattanooga | The following year Black pitched for Washington fm the National league and was with Binghampton fa the Eastern in 1896, playing in dependent bali in Pennaytvania id New Jersey up to 1901, when he organized @ team in Camden N. J, and was ite owner and man ager for the following three years In 1904 he managed Jacksonville, | Fia., team and the following year became an umpire / is sometimes hard to I} 3. see. In some cases it in others it is mostly making. 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Tay votes, Go 414 come of.the there. | Maguietic curves, and there ie te} on ‘The worl¢-beating segregation question expressed but what, ff =| Boats leave ten times datly from) at Ts fails to fool the batter with bis twisters, he can hyp ty, does not have the bistory of the agaregetion at haod, but bas it on exceptionally good authority that otine the op soning team with his “con” talk and put them out in one-two three order ting editor, unforte * The sp p In All Educatic In teaching @ ot Se - y article in bunch are known to bave made « home run | simmons ever striking at the ball hes been whispered to the com ities arranging & schedule of games that the nine should only sigh up with opposing teams which they are the real, ch tance of saving, it ie member that the ebtid's hot 80 readily toma from the practice of In the home where | will agree to play without a pitcher Income is regularly rere enn men me Fixed Purpose, the He a watohmaker, It pays, Watch learos that by going making School, 4th and Pike, °° candy or the chewing ‘ is saving bis pennies and greater pleasare, unless it more usefal other, and for another; the child to husband Bis sources for the things worth while. 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