The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 14, 1908, Page 2

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THE SEATTLE STAR--TUE WORLD'S CHAMPION GOTCH GIVES A PHOTOGRAPHED LESSON,IN THE GAME OF WRESTLING AUTO R ACERS: OFF FOR THE ORI DAY, APRIL 14, 1906 from fe = KELLY BEGINS |: Coser em are yo AeA MN ROR Ee cre bu HIS TRAINING | | NG fis e a mi wi af oon & \" g {te cer Jobnnte Roig mt ton Athietic olub, Eddie Ke who ©xpe bis Dig open air aren . > be Abe A 4 4 | cope ding 4,966 spectator No. 1—Threequarters Nelson, No, 2—Leg and elbow hold. No. 5—"Hooking In” against a half Nelson and a body lift. No. 4—A head spin from crotch hold, 6.—Bridging to save a fall, 6—Leg up the : ode : 1 to the Vanity bOnem Bex ae ¢ * are coming in fj ms back and arm hold. g. Dick Cullen, bis trainér, | che 4 iat rom 3 ‘ ‘ain munand mile stant th rough @ lett Priseo tasi BILLY NEAIL BACKS BURNS TOMATCHED OM" WE DAYS Mone, | j boxe ' “, he the best of (By United Press.) —___— Much Intere in the coming and w his te to kp LOB ANGELES, April 14.—DMike fight is being sho w all quart catherweight champlesgag Twin Sullivan ond Jimmy Gardner Now, everybody, « ngethe that when the nines start the) -pesunemem wot ---2e mar =e are to fight 26 rounds before the Only five da me orien nex ar jay afternoon that nh | J¢ffries Athletic club April 24. They) Good; that was # duady yel every seat in the grand stand and are to weigh in at 142 pounds af 6 tiger. That was good banophdifpeyes cog Mh eer ape. that he « £ d and hard o'clock and hay each) ° Bie pce r e pace Se She. Seaneners a be os r + You bet, only five days more, cupled by a fa , Claims Tommy Has the Indian Sign on the Colored tity, , Neal! and ‘Tommy Burns for weight and ap Bg an Bara fh odin dig’ says he was in the same boat as| Richard Hall, a Seattle boy, his * any criterion, then 4 practice th fi Neail Cle | U Wad Aurns when, as @ kid, he was try.| been acquitted at Dawson of com! hold bem dy bane able that they & bt Pp in ng his hardest to get along in the! plicity In 4 $40,000 gold dust rob| ball day. Just think, Dugdale will ham Thursday and pt : bery [trot out bis colts, the Butte bunch this has not been set{led Per world and make a dollar, and the nocks came good and fast. Both | "2m ner" oeeee ss ~=\ will line up, and then Mayor M haps » game will be played with England by mn Bets on Burns. cated a Pon TO S€€ BATTLESHIP will piteh the first ball, and thes pme of the a from the war| mough to buy an cag, Neall Take boate at Pier 2. Ten round) Well, it ts dollars to doughnuts | fighters In the harbor | ee eT ae mn only 30 years of age, ts tripe daily. 60¢ round trip rae te RE mam | (By United Press.) ale physician in Tacoma severt ” If there is one man in the world/casion. It was a ring the prog een ee, — ist ge pone Bn SPORTOGRAMS | the tune of 16 to 4. The game w @ PORTLAND, _ Ap : av . sastoiieas al Dr. yore fir whe thinks Tommy Burns can take of the third rownd that this fellow that city Buses to Gnty 96 ane ‘ an affal The nine plays ¥. Rotler Seattle « " Burns and 6 fe lane phivbien: ba the measure of Jack Johnson, the hopped up yelled out that he bey Sntenentant the Spokane high Thursda rega 7 a “tho r the Seattle i @olored heavyweight, that man ts would wager 200 pounds to 6oe © #80 Indepoaden ‘ge ~ Behe nig favorite. man ts Rateralty the Billy Neail of Oukiand. Neail ac-| pounds that Palmer would stay six beating him than he bas been given EX Position QGlimeour Dov Mel 4 si” 7 cor companied Burns to the old country | rounds for beating all the others. rrenerty Oreunde mou oo etd * re oy Ta And The Tacon wrestler arrives bat for the pleasure of the trip, and) Neail was Johnayon-the-job and Do not think that because I aw pon abn Ka seg "Peastiontie oe net bere esterday and took up trap ; fs not the champion’s manager, as planked down the 600. He didn’t with Burns fs the reason for my ‘of the eniveraity next tall ting being the resses | sian.’ ‘age at Tracey's gymap a many papers state. Burns is bis| waste any time, however, to run speaking ft high terms of him. a schetnnn A pnang ja - py or ile made @ good impressign the to Borne corner and tell Tommy | What | say about Tommy Burns in = This ts the announce Bt mate | hat no on nd to back on the sports who gathered to walsh an has just returned | about the bet true. I have seen all the big fights _ Leon mn ceo aber lima Mel agie {home money would be him work ou aceowas of his’ maj nd, writes the sporting! Burns put Palmer away the next in the Ualted States for many years | spectal meeting las apie placed “ odds wo or wi Wee aificent physique. editor of The Star that he has had a|round and Neal! raked in $1,500 and | suppose this ie what makes | > Cdncete hind outa sats tah ane pe ane a . a a ie © | Roller will arrive here some tas Grand time and cleaned up 96,700 Just one bet was made by Neal! me think that I ama fair judge. | pam yp gg ot time Ht the Portland fans | today. accompanied by & number st tu bets on Burns in the Roche fight, which he woo, urns is a wonderful fighter. Bome | and y Y . rere, Bot too wise to make such | Seattle sports who are prepared i In the Moir fight he Inid 1,200 / $1,200 aay he is a good little man. 1 aay | “ ottes the 3 x" oo hs «x ore ‘ back bim at any odds. a pounds to 800 pounds, at odds of| “When Burns meets Johnson and he ts a full-grown one. Tommy has | ¥. &. Miho ot Gs "eee jaan Weir: ts ieee Ke, Dr. Roller’s 6 to 4, winning $4,000 defeate him,” says Neall, “which gro a lot in the past y jithe big thing | oe waned she ie Roller in we known As Me wrestler, aud the anxiety of the all of Burns’ battles Neall was |he will certainty do, the American aud was in perfect condition wh: see Ace on yn ht merry ge peg! nas hag eet tee natch fans to see him in action promiae ready to take & bet, no matter | public will say that Johnson has a he met Roche. He weighed exactly | ta Cedar river which ete with }\tince he was defeated by the Se-| to draw a good crew Whether i was a lord or a duke on| streak of yeuow. And Burne will 182 pounds, and will never be able inches... The prine was landed with a the other end, and at any kind of|mot be givens any more credit for to fight his best at less than that| ge Sve-cunce — — t “In speaking of Burns as a won.| weight. Johnson, as you will see RISER - cree ge ‘a Very little money was bet on the | erful fighter, I mean that he has | will not have much on him in ve Bemmamets Hnparesers Sars H. L. KLEIN Palmer fight, but one sport will|many different stylos of fighting weight. I know that Jobneom has| *, oe ceenrey SS ue yes bly never forget how fast his|and uses various tactics. He can/ nothing else on him. Believe me P. NUESTON Ww — | they will play the leaguers o! be Best Shee Repairing in i ch of money burned on that oc-| change them oftener than any ¢ sincerely, Burns has the Indian Nearemattsic Optirian | city the City While You Wait tne | ever saw. Ti ia what pwerieos sign on Johnson, and it wo do || Fe es, Saas , sep Seon’ 217 JA | rev BATTLESHIPS }them all. Hurns can fight cleverly you good to see the confidence be || Thane A teas” The Washington high school aine roan, est Bo: 7 JAMES ST i rail Take boats at Pier 2. Ten roundlor he can wing, and do not forget |has in himself to whip him | Moure—t We 6 pm - a F to the a tripe daily. S@c round trip, = 9} oa ba aa gion State bunch to po A EASTERN BALL | GAME TODAY “Paid by Check” Is Paid Forever No chance of a dispute as to whether you pald or what you pald or when you == on Your Easter Suit —— (By United Press! » The Chicago Cubs, champ CHICAGO, Aprit’ 14.—Opening | the National leagy games in both the ‘National and | ‘he world’s championship peanant | : Will go againat the Cincinnati Reds jAmerican leagues are scheduled to | an4 Captain frank Chance declared jbe played this afternoon. In the this morning that bis men are in National league Chicago will begin good fighting trim }the season at Cineinnatl, Pittabure the big Pacific coast and a recely Buy Tomorrow at St. Louise, New York at Philadel will be on the slab for the It you t : phia, and Boston at Brooklyn count can searcel We can have it all ready for you to wear next it starts the trouble in the t in the American centers convenience and its gre c oe be nf ss Chicago, St ening contest between the Corte: " tet ee Gen 6 Sunday, en if some alterations are mecessafy, Detroit Tigers nd . White Sox's sarirmeet at ame who has such an Account # And remember that all this week we are making ton pions of the league. The rivalry be 69 back to the old method a sheer cut o . » Cent on ever¥ i The American sportloving pub-| tween the teams is bitter. The Box a sheer cut of twenty per cent on every cloth suit He, and hungry after a winter's thanks to their California trip, are w a ae P a in the store. Choice of our entire stock of new famine, will «tt down tn the grand- in better condition than any team . es = stand and bleachers of eight cities in the league counts sma well as large and fashionably tailored garments. Hundreds @ firat course of a six mon - - - ane | ones, and to explain the system to th miess It snows in the) U. & Navy Yard Route Steamer aos tole be of suits. More than fifty ferent styles. All major baseball territory cold rains, Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30 ee ‘ , Se Bier St tains ate ke yi “You have been brag harsh winds and lowering skies and 9:30 a. m. and 1:30 and 4:00 new. All right down-to-date tyle. Take your é 3 frequently mar the opening days of |p. m one! YOU CAN 00 IT BY MAIL—No ma ring ai whole lot i) the national game, a cox | er ere you 1 uy can ban ith ging which from early indication ter wh 4 bank w us by mali—w about your Regal J} postpone the initial games ix sections of the country toda Suits, and T don't be : A.McKayJordan — Jordan Eyesight PO COaOooooooes - me a ‘ Mea tata 4 | marns tees ..{§ Scandinavian American Bank _~ mamnremer Alaska Euilding, Seat ——— ) One-Fifth Less Than Regular Prices lieve a word you've said I have just come in to give you a chance to prove it but you can’t.. I bet The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE Churches and So- Save On Your Easter Gloves $4.00 Gloves at t $2.65 a pair—Women’s 12-but- ton length real English you can’t show ‘6 ” wal “Gus Brown” ss icties Take We pu Regal Suit on him He stopped Capital, Surplus and Profits $585,000 Transact a General Banking Business. grumbling quick DIRECTORS— Notice Cape Gloves, pric “That’s my suit. You J. W. Clise C. E. Burnside in ver regularly at $400.4 needn't show me - Ny ye a = co , Special prices are offered all pair, special 65 other one.” John Schram J. M. Frink ee esa re ae t staeegencaepton gee a oF bo this w to Sund at only .. George F.Btone ——W.W. Chapin” ey. You can't get gaything byt what's good her a etree a $1.75 Silk Gioves, $1.00 7 . . chasing East rve %, Bool 7) ni William Piggott 8. P. Weston - _ D eames let Pt lian flack and white @ VISIT US BEFORE EASTER. rae yoavielled ype: 16-button length; neat from. | fitting ve double Good Suits for Men and Young Men $10 to $25 a oa special at $2. 00 Kid Gloves, $1.00— H.R. Cline 1 FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. POOHODO POSSE DOOOEDOOODEDESDOOOO ODDO DODO OOOO SOOOOD r 7 98c Teddy Bears 49c . MOVING AND ‘i a Oa Real kid, 2:and 3 clasp Regal Suits BEKINS Sorace CO. 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