The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 20, 1908, Page 2

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READY FOR SOUND OF THE GONG Mel and Kelley Enter the Rig Today. With both men confident of vic tory, Abe Attell, presbat champion, and Eddie Kelly, the pugtlist Baf falo newaboy. are ready to atep into the ring at Sound Beach this after moon at 4 « ck and battle for the featherweight championship of the world The main event fe we a preliminary 10-round bout between Kid Krant and Dick Collen Johuny Reid, prevident Twin ( Athie whose anepice ' fie announces that the pulled of ‘ain « hie ° weath er this morning Was somewhat threatening. bu t was believed GRIT PRIME REQUISITE SAYS YOUNG RECORD-BREAKING WONDER FOR SUCCESSFUL ATHLETE (Star Special Service.) BERKELEY, Cal, April 20.— Here is a straight talk wo aspiriag cE BATTLESHIPS Take boats at Pier 2 Ten round trips daily. S@c round trip. We are loaded to the muzzle this spring with Good Shirts. When the 3 Shirts came to 1 wanted to pick out a bunch and pack my trunk and start right off on my vacation. I tell you the patterns are the finest that ever came through the tun nels—whbite grounds, with small figures and dainty stripes, and most of them are coat style We have very little business on Shirts that $1.00, but you can be our $1.00 Shirts are ev cut full and and they will around the neck wrinkle ag the neck band nor try under your chin, and swear that the bodte and large, and perfectly shaped and that eve neck has its own size body, which the I must confess sell for less than we that ery one exact In every way set good and and will not ot the » up you ean full easy sides to are y size same You iy abirt fa that only may not know ma makers have one or two differ is the size rt size bodies, so the only ence in their shirt of the neek band. 8 on this bit and mise n certainly made hod are und in this toggery. And when you hit wpa Hub Shirt for $1.50 that the hor $15.4 or $ sati. not to be f outs ou may know there in sell 50 Shirts, fon't $1.06 there is a ing our but knowing that you are big ran fo Come in when you are ready faction in getting a your shirt money and look us over On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole SEATTLE JIMMY BRITT’S that the rain would hold off until | 4 i? ” NJ Li \ Ser: eae AOS ste “Lim an Old Woman,” Says Famous Little Scrapper ahow in the fight and the laree | advhece sale of tleket tndteates 2 anc under anything ike favorable conditions. j Both Attell and Kelly were pre pared this morning p into the | at any minute They were! down to weight and wed to he cannot “ where he has a to lowe and Kelly tnetets will Gnd a chance to land a knockout before the present champ wears him down, Kelly's} follow inatet that he can eseiml. | lat the punishment the fast tt tle w will have on tap and atill be dy to Hine Ina ppro duce at th ot ° moment The arena in a and com pleted. A corps of ushers will be present to handle the crowd — —— then.” | bawen't an excuse in the world. itt came to the front pugilistic | This is ne Angelina Patti farewell. t'm mot coming back in mgnths , with an offer to bet $5,000 that | first professional fight six. yoare fused to be discouraged and be he completed his high » and myself would have put up a fight that would have been worth probably accounts for his retiring from the ring while he is aot yet 30 hoot course, he had established inter while witnessing. Today he fought| years of age scholastic records in distance, | semper _ — cee sprint and field events. " | Flere i bis advices ‘stain from all pastries, but eat a/ next Wednesday and an attractive great deal of candy. The day of| program bas been arranged for the BY ALBERT MUNN, the meet I abstain from all Nquide and eat porhaps four soft bolled exes and some toast for breakfast Tommy Burns put "Jewey” Smith About 11 o'clock I eat a couple of out in the fifth roun¢ at Paris Sat eges and 4 slice of toast urday night various days’ events. I have been asked to state what 1 consider necessary for the aver age young man to do tn order to be come an athlete. The most im Use your he when practicing oe portant prerequisite for an. ath-| your event. Spa DS Ties eR a lete is determination. Criticiam|” arhietion are a science. Do not trom outta naan act as s become fixed in any one particular SF LASSEN to furthe nvery you « form in the belief that it is the oan no Ol ” fete must pat behing him that f correct one. Always try to think Optics k: i ini ish idea that he urust have ¢ f something new that might help bora with him, Grit is better u. Science will discount strength than STAR..MONDAY, APRIL RAIN HELPED SEATTLE WIN STAR HAS SET: Score at Yad of Seventh so". a chaps | moun take ally with » rush. Me fought his! | Fria age, and two years later was com |? tered high school, he was the ob | mighty have fallen a fellow with opinions of his own ject of cruel jests. A green, gawky 1 was beaten by ® younger, fast-/An occasional fondness for the \country boy, he had sone of the er and stronger man,” Britt contin: | sparkling Juice of the grape, with earmarks of an athlete. He re ued. “Four years ago McParland | automobiles and other scoessories, | |pa | | | | 1908. Inning Was 7 to 4 those heart-brea one of Hutte wh finishes im (he viet nosed out a of the at tenth inning opening | atthe Dugdale With the Rabbitt ball wane had nue game with afternoon « Saturday thed in the 4 throw the ninth mud@overed the crowd back of first the time Me Coy ting the elusive bore Halle husky Miner rambled The wae 6 to 4 ln town aKe Beattle’'s beat efforts fall come the handioap. It was «4 that owd of 6,000 on the last few spasms, Beattle od in hard luck, but everybody ot hide two avon J to ov had the big toes during ite play was happy and there were no hard feel ings over losing Yesterday the game turned into a seenaw affair, being sandwiched in between the occasional down pours of rain, and Be reversed the order of the previous day by «rabbing the horsest At the end of the fourth Umpire Caruth ors called time to avoid a particu larly heavy deluge. ‘The 4 w 0 in faver of Butt Thomas could not & and in the Heattle tied the score. In the Dugdale’s pets came up wit! in thelr eye and hammered succeeding blood dier | Thomas to the four corners of the | lot. When the game was « 4 in the seventh, the rain was coming }down in buckets and the locals had jthe long end of a T4o-4 score | sunday's Game ep Roun Pro A Ty i ar eee i Te aie . ie 8 ae e 6 eS ie i t oe i 6 . aie 1 6 ° 3S se i Totals ‘ > | Bute an fh PH PO BY RINGSIDER. an old woman, I had no speed, no) » ~ d + i 3 SAN FRANCISCO, April 20.—"“! strength, no balance. I suppose a a i eS ie am through with the prize ring. | | could stil] go on and beat @ few | frei of ; ; : ; should have quit it a year ago. For dubs, bat whenever | don't, clage| : so the past 12 months | have known | with the best of them I don't wagt or myself to have been all in, but like a hand in the game. | can console | > . ; | : most athletes who find themselves myself, however, in the thought that | iy “yo > eo 6 going down the tine, | attr apoleon inet bie Waterloo, Butt) cece oo 6 my failings to poor health © tt on the sturdy Frenc j pate is ras, ‘dulled’ myself inte believing that rior He was banished f heat! “a eeeeese? some day | would be as good as country. | can still come around | Butte settee er. The whole truth of the mat-/and, perchance, purchase a drink|. iis ¥Y \ovlmne ees ‘ara ter is that | cannot fight any more ‘ = eet 2St- 3 wo base hite—J = Home ran fice fit Laeet me arve marr Myers can beat any lightweight in the sidered the topnoteh white fight | Ss!" |wortd. I'm simply bidding @ last weight of the world. In that Utie | Promes |fond ‘Good-night’ to the fighting | he earned and saved enough sigupy | Bronst, Premed ball Manian laf on | game. | to invest $30,000 In real estate, af ss Themes i four innings, ott | Thus spoke James Edward Britt |or which he became known ax the |i Themar in tee innings Time of la few hours after Packey McVar-! "flat owner.” He met his first reat|@e"*" 1) Umpire Caruthers ltmnd had rocked him to sleep tn six | reverse in 1906, when Nelson knock | ome 2 in Colma. And thes ed bim out in 18 rounds. This de | n BH POA RR ends the pagiliatic career of one of feat did not put bim out of the}, * 2 i the world’s most spectacular scrap | money getting class, how ° ry young athletes, written especially | pers [be cleaned up large bunches of | : : for the readers of The Seattle There was a tone of sadness in| coin in his mateh with Terry Me : i Star by & youngster whose sense Govero, his third mateh with Net H H tonal performances bi won him tear in Jimmy's © son, in which he turned the tables Cent of i . [recognition as the most vorsatiie | sdmitted that be fight |oo the Dane, and his test bout with | pean! H ; freshman athlete in any American any more.” Probably it was the Gane in all Britt has collected | university today holy that comes | close to $100,000 from the fight pro- old M4 His name is Albert Sydney to the onetime great actor when | moters of this country } Ap & . Mune. He is a member of the he realizes that the plaudits of the, Although Jimmy i* accused of | ae * clans of 1911 at the University of public are no longer for him. | having faked with Gans once and me | 3 California. in a recent field meet Probably he felt as does the old | quit to him the second time, no one |! : 3 * between the freshmen of that col-| major league baseball player when can positively prove thet his record . ¢ +4 lege and Stanford university, Muna| told by bie management that he is not absolutely clean. He has ee H ant only won every one of the five | isn't fast enough to contipue with shared all bis profits with his broth ‘oe bd events in which he wae entered the team, but must seek employer Willis, who managed him while Set ~~. 1 with an ease that was astonishing, | ment among the minors. The fact | he was fighting. Oniy recently he) je but established freshman records In that he recetved less money for his | made his father and mother « pres: | : ‘ all bet one. These were his per loser’s end than was ever handed | ent of a $15,000 summer home not * formances: Hammer throw. 149 to him for engaging {mn a mill be far from this ety f%, 9 in; bigh jump, 6 ft. 8% im; fore did not worry him a particle Out of the riog Britt was a credit shot put, 42 ft. 6% Im: broad It was the blow to the pride that | to the “profession.” Me was a model jump, 21 ft, 8% im; pole vault « Wtowas the broken heart of correct dress and a stickler for It ft, 2% tn made Jimmy wag his head! spotless linen Hard study made Four years ago when Munn en-| sorrowtully and “How the him a brilliant conversationalist and Double playe Rast itis and Lossi Let on be » Mutts 7 At Spoken SPOKANE, April 20.—Aberdeen made ft two straight here yeste day, walloping Rasty Wright for eight hits, which were good for four runs. The final score was 4 to 2 in favor of the Cats. Attendanc 7 innings rp Perel eLees ‘ eleei3s At Tacoma. TACOMA, April The Tigers and Canucks divided honors 4n the doubleheader played yesterday The anne game and the vist athe morning # the afternoon locals natural gift. The young athlete | sight times out of ten, so let scl should choose some particular | 5" po. cur alm and’ the results The Question And The Adindiiint event and specialize in it rather | wins be sure to follow THE QUESTION than attempt to do @ great many! Never Haten to the ridicule y “Why do you keep Inviting dollar de things and none of them wel are likely to reeetve, but keep plod: 7 t Another important rule 6! ging gion, . H posits and why do you so 5 ently “ ” — long aud some day you will Rest that parents open mall ac never overdo yourself.” Uniles® ie able to “show them p i under the experienché ¢ es courts for their children? Sur thene good trainer th ng athlete will Hftié accounts can't mean much to a big tax himself to the utmost and the Bank ike the ndinavian American worse. Always leave the track ; feasts be tbo large to make it worth while feeling as if you could do a litt a THE ANSWER m “oer” Unhols will meet Joe If'we had ten thousand or a hundred in preparing for a meet make it Gans in San Francisco on May 20 tliowtand accounts that started at $1.00 a point to live in the open air 133 pounds ringside, in a 20-round and STOPPED there, the cost of keep as much as possible. Be sure that | Meht ing each ount and crediting the in the room you sleep in is well ven terest on it WOULD BE too large tiated. Do not have too many bed Joe Schiumpf's Imperators de ee, however, ALL of the ac covers. It is & good plan to work |feated the Bonnie Braces at Wood counts GROW; most of them grow to im on a ranch In the summer time jand park yesterday by a score of portapt size; many grow to very large In regard to dieting { have never|5 to 4. Klouse twir for Joe's wae. There is no good will that is quite lowed any strict rule Kat and Brown delivered the twist: | sable to a bank as the good will of plenty of good wholesome food and | et for the Braes the depositor who starts with it, sta pastries in moderation if you with and grows with it ike them. Always eat the past The Klectrics were walloped by The children's accounts may not grow with your meais. I do not believe | the Golden Gardens at Ballard yes so fast at the start as those of thelr im the idea of not eating candy, | terday by @ score of 7 to 1 a Detiéing, Owned elders. Hut it won't be very many years fee cream and such things. I be mavian Aterices until these children begin to earn and to lieve these things, taken with the| The autome show opens save part of their earnings; it wont be meais, are helpful and 1 especially | To SEE BATTLESHIPS many more years nntil they in turn are the fathers and mothers believe in eating & certain amount rake boats at Pier 2. Ten round |fy % families. The habtte of thrift which they acquire now will by of good candy every tew ®. The | trips dally. 60¢ round trip. ‘eee useful to themselves, to their familicn and to the wh North body craves carbon and sugar is __|f weet in the years to come. Surely that is “worth while what supplies it in the greates Incidentally The Scandinavian American Hank can not help quantities, But de net throw a * _— = sharing in all thie growth this way it te tain to reap dur great deal of such stuff into an | ing those aame future you abundant reward for the care empty stomach. Therein lies the HH. L. KLEIN | it takes of the Small Accour Toda arm. Two days before a meet 1 be The Best Shoe Repalring in . * - gin to watch my eating. 1 begin 9) the City While Yon Wait. | Scan minavian American Bank y *& down to about half the 217 JAMES 9T. usual quantities of liquid® 1 ab memmmam Alaska Building, Seatt SOMTHWESTERN LRAcer of the Ou “ { Me Let ¥ " . ¢ ogo ‘ ’ a1 Lavwie ‘ American League yee ‘ adoipria oe pat pin) @ TRAGEDIES OF CHILDHOOD tyke won the WHERE OPENING FORTALK LY AVPEARED ite @rtvers at from thle pom continne the up, Moscow, ¥j ar All arrange easoline aR gy © car and TICKETS EAST vie PoRTUng w wold by the O a 3. P. compantes Rox Sa ake and Fre co. For fotj , at Union Ticket r t av L bk a, Geet ig ee e Schermer XT FRIDAY | They’re Exclusivg Clothiers over Non pare! 18 to AMERICAN ERAGE ow: AUTO RACER Maurice Hohmann, cor COAST LM In @ French Werner car Drieghe and Max L. respondents of Le Journal, Paris arrived in Seattle yesterday in the New York-to-Paris automobile race The Werner car is not regularly eo tered In the contest, bat its drivers will attempt to win, and hope to ‘arrive in Paris before any of the other contestants The Werner car enjoys the dis Usction of being the only auto which has made the complete trip BAN PRAD eeheet ces: ESTAPESTEEE PT EFES cE Li from New York to this city under ’ its own power and on its own top’ Wheels. The drivers took the longer ° route vie Phtladelpbia and expert eneed some severe handicaps. After Aprit ttoe Ap. Daeting Bedford, Pa, it was neces Gcfented Portiand ia « *&ry to shovel a road for many LOR ANORI A srlee yesterday B22. A stock of Millinery bought at 28¢ on the dollar is offered to the p this week at low ‘Prices that are unmatched in Seattle. Read the savings $1.98 4 &, & R252 $5.00 Ostrich $15.00 Hats $20.00 Ostrich $8. 75 Plumes at Plumes at only ...+6 $13.00 Ostrich $ | $1.25 Ostrich 7.50 H ; $1.25 Os 7.50 Hats Plumes at .. 5.98 Ate OR a e's 25¢ only ... sve $1.36 $10.00 Ostrich Plumes at 50 Assorted $3.50 Ostrich Aigrettes at $1.25 to $1.75 $12.00 Hats Only. os be 5.00 Hats $2.98 98 $2 ph $ ple Mba dein die Quills atic. c5 49c only .s.bay $1.5 lite 50c 4)uills at $10 Wings ee ~ only 5e only Sa 50c Rose Foliage 29c SALE OF DRESS GOODS Continues in Full Force Tuesday. —FOR REGULAR $1.60 FANAMA CLOTH, 54 inche —FOR S¢iINCH PANAJAH SU Coote ih i ne wide, in Ddlack, white, navy $1 23 the newest fancy woave In Wool able ait Seal Graan ic : ervedly popular and comes in tan 4 Copenhagen, pees rough Rajah effect; regular price $E Cotton Voiles | 27-Inch Black China | 18¢c Silk Cut in Price | Dotted Swiss | 133¢ | Regular 60c Quality All the leading color effects, tn 4 43c : rancy and plain colors if the beautiful m rized voile | . wider Sei tifal Dotted Swiss Drest that has proved such a favorit spular 7 Q | ay : for washable summer dresses Regular 75c Qu ity 59 praetor, ae You'll want a dress of this the | at ees | dresses and chill ders beautituily at See ie | ae oe sunies GS Carthy Dry Goods (0. & Patterns. | $yteliffe Baxter, Rerwiir Doward J. 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