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ATTELL IS WINNER Clever Hebrew Boxer Gets Decision Gver Eddie Kelly, *°: the Buffalo Newsboy. Abe Attel erday i nd i Je of foatherwe ampion world against Nd flor Kelly had men thy anva » A was nev rata age He ¢ a 4 emarka “ K , ' ut x " t wen t % ad much Kelly Has Ability Kelly demonstrated a ity ake al) kinds of pur vont. W Attell was ne his b aide to aide with fierce end right arr owl i» willing without fMinching ‘ of doused “ a The Heffalo tad a ht © Attell in the ea rm ad and nade the chample keep clear of his hroagh the Het lows did not seem atter any (rewb! Kelly is certainly a game kid t | never anticipated any trou i Attell im after be had tired himself out You can see that I was not hurt ery much. The boy's blows did ot do any damage I let t so his limit and when he arted In and ended the r I could tc a hances while was st Tain. Best Man Won man won,” explain is the fastest little class. He but I intend The best ! Kelly. “at hing in his for me now hard for the wnfident that some able to wrest the title f the bor. 1 will have to gain «peed and nore science First Round. After the men had posed for the shotographers, the gong rang for the first rownd. The men sparred for several moments and Keily managed to land a right swing to he jaw. Abe got a left to the jaw in retarn and both men landed sev LAWN MOWERS «b sext yes ned repaired. Wl call, sharpen, off and adjust your mower for $1 Piper & Taft. Tel. 1090. Wise Talks By the Office Boy Inquisitive Clarence wants to know why a bunch of warships fs called a fleet; what they by “half over they ring “eight bells it's ony 4 o'clock; why & blue-jacket is called a tar, and why is it, if a ta land-labbver, that a wants to his away from him can all of with one mean sean why whe seman is a sea lover best girl Wel, I Clarenee's take explain troubles answ because a sailor is a privileg character month), and by of things that wouldn't expected to All come inte (especially thi an do all se other ts folk do. landamen are The priv Hub amas now, and and ge We have the ladies fobka; vise all be for young and old, including girls THE@HUB On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole them j as nice fo the men is of ‘ t JAM BERN SPOVTINDUT VIL LATE OF THE FP, WATRE AL KIONGAS /ENCFS AT shmes BOWLING, GAT TIVG, ANO MAAE THE ROUNDS OF THE BASES WITH BATREMIE Eighth & ‘ } iv LLERITY, AY PAVORITE POSITIONS APA THE OUTFIELD, PUTCHER, |{\ 1 id piece LSHORT STOM CATCHER AND TREAS UR: Ut THE MAN WHO MELD THE \ A acted to mix it \CINCWNAT) REO STOCKINGS DOWN TO 78 norte Runs) ped Kelly's dof aa 5 \errore PARANESS MADE THE poten nae Katiy's Gorenee and DO My TAMAS Give Mi Aion S16LR OR 13 TH GhE) ig egy oe we f —— es Pt gh A MATERIALIZATION OF AD HARRY WRIGHT PS y G 7 f al Nigh before the round | « hment fatled, and aft ]avER PLAY TWO-OLd-CAT? | “ ded " w co jabe, the cha ” (7 Fim Uk SIGN WAS A OUTNLITY MAW?) \ wae | Second Round sanded a, right awing whieh 4 on < n t or ' bt “ Th ‘ (L 4k DRAW WELL ’ PIPE OF? 4 ani _ advantage he t AGAINST UNCLE TOMS 4 || wvo mm came. $8 and apral when CAB ee wie 3 " nused the H wi A tarted af his man, dh any damage who k Fb v 1 wv t, and fh ' Ke wn going dowr m anoth / b i and in th « b Ah a h wink i © ' i waited Thire Re “ 2 z Ke to his | In the third he Butta . Preliminarieos. | : s knockout, and w \ Fourth Round nil t th bewt he The fourth ‘ ik , t, he tailed io / , , € \ poneh to take bh o the ‘* ~ ” t } DOOY bac ¥ a “ ; " uf Ki Krant and Cutten, th ae ae . A an likhtweight champion, it t y|inary, Callen ism crasay little ea Australia » advant , nag Rene both on offensive and 4 INTRODUCING BERIAH SPUYTENDUYVIL OF THE FT. WAYNE KEKIONGAS (1871), WHO Ke began to ok a dele ” a landed rth vound, whieh we wrt at hat Kra BEGINS SOME ADVENTURES FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE STAR'S READERS AS A RECRUIT of Attell, Ke . ed Attell 1 | bad Manager Reid announced the jaw wit wo ne hat he would probably match ( IN THE NORTHWEST LEAGUE tt and was cautioned by the) jen with Battling Nelaon. The w quer Abe having the best of the od Kid : Al De WANT BALL GAME at Ke ma i and mn W alah. { Boston * aw 4 left as the round ended sna rowd at Ringside. | Fin me ‘ ; Sixth Roung. arewe as wee | e Wa cay gn weet TRAINING a around the ring tn tb Att na = ‘ oe a used bh ft with very damaging “ ms h effect the f alo b apie ! . — ame © are ’ ‘ to be wobbly ot Ke _ Ms . = ; , ‘ ; managed to hook Attell with a left = oa oe se o By United Pr ents were mat aw ye to the jaw, t Appare acked' “ As Yous AN FRANCISCO, a to , , steam a d the army petadia . - a nt | Gat ‘ ee? h. sad jown ¢ a specta n n a " Ma. . P " 4 ¢ tb Seventh Round. Eve ect e 3 ) The » r 4 ed with M 1 ed the ae Or Ma Attell m quent uke his wh we . pulled | Role ¥ i ‘. -3 =the pat “ wild * A * * € a - - ot P rs . ‘ sd i me on oe , f te awa ia € c —_ — oe eee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ¢ i « od Vv b rtom bh b b - % poe _— " Be proper ind a meet, that was to * AMATEUR NINES SEND OUT CHALLENGES * 2 " ples atiinlcehd ie : 2 tt vs tore wear the tnewide P * After repeated requests the sporting editor of The Star w * ATTE LL SULLIVAN at th 1 ; . ahing in * undertake to arrange games between city and outside city base # . \ The res @ bail mines. The sperting editor is in daily communication « ange w ® with managers of the various amateur nines in Seattle and all # FIGHT NEXT & , . , @ challenges will be promptly placed. City nines wishing to #@ ; ecid “ amp ; ® pinay other local teams can also make arrangements through # — e neet w ® The Star's sporting editor * : hat lo ‘ mn ed * Fort Ward wants a game. Thomas Gannon, Corporal of @ | (By United , ~er gl eo big t i othe @ 150th Co. C. A. C., desir 2 game to be played any Saturday @ | ogane pRaNciaco 7 poten Ags «vile ate ss ® oF Sunday. Gannon states that his nine has no games after @ locity aro being expreeed & Beni. ged ronda ner a me e ® next Sunday. Seattie managers can write direct to him and © van's ability to : 4 progras Vashing F * make arrangements. * e A me . box * The Madrone Reds will meet any Seattie nine, A chailenge @ i Shae, with Abe Attell ¥ - te will be 1 ; i. % can be sent to the sporting editor of The w direst to © [oD sont 0. Sullivan ts. ber The 1 high wchoot nine is| sity. A the me ; ® Charles Martin with the Stone Fisher Company, sixth floor © lerlag arcend the 128 mark, which, | O™ ' road | xh in the tate ot next Tue * Come on, boys, now get busy, and there will be ali kinds @ (17 4 ore not & ble litte man,| T°" ; Nae ne tes « oe can ¢ am ee « nd two lost jem rain | for the von Ma bi of challenges and games. . Would not cause gny apprebension | 5, vented te shell pane, bull Manhene the Washing on the part of hf handlers, but it “ mel - _ Nn CREE eee cme alan the GrecktreRte he the nore me » up by play * bask nigh | , A a hee alien - a ane ti sian wong = ' . ball indoors in the evening “i a lant call track candi — oats | made weight for a fight, and being wanoping the Salem quintet by «| dates and all of those who Intend mush over seven . at Com score of 32 to 22 for the team will have to be = allen do od Ry cow upon the cinders Wednesday or that to get down to Will neowne! , ce a it Beare fis tate herote treatment up to the time McConnell, the outth Prong rome red for i to atep on the scales, | Dugdale wax to receive from Van . re & process that would undoubtedly in retare lor Arbogast, has To S28 BATTLESHIPS. tell on him when be jumps into the od to show up and Dug ts won ring. Hie t re ineist hat he ring where bis man can be The | Take b * at Pler 2 Ten round will be able to make the weight and|DC8°Y manager says he knows very | trips du 500 round trip 7“ little about MeConne and the man - _ — (Star Special Service.) HONOLULU, April 21 long distance bax be in Hawaii, transcontinental be begun. au ar on) and as @ result is about tour ™ Waiter jr and one of Honolulu’s leading se lelety young women, will leave Hon lulu soon to cross the Americal continent m a big touring automo bile, accompanied by her husband and several ¢ pedition is one panions, The that will attract th attention of the islanders and the T tour will begin at San Frap-| people throughout the states, as, be. | Cisco. sides being immensely wealthy TO SEE BATTLESHIPS Mrs. Mactarlane is oue of the most| Take boats at Pier 2. Ten rou distinctive types of utifal Ha | trips daily. 60¢ round trig The vd sister of Princess Kawananakoa ex wallan vive and interesting women is and 0 | Macfarlane. family who crea >in Honolalu after refusing to allow the n live in the pretty prepared by her waan't good enough. the couple e | ha arrlage daughte bungalow aby jomest mansions The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profi Transact a Gener. ts $585,000 al Banking Business. DIRECTORS— 4. W. Clise C. E. Burnside A. &. Kerry €C. J. Smith J. W. Godwin C. H. Cobb John Schram JM. Frink W. P. Trimble 0. J. Humphrey George F. Stone w.w.c William Piggott 5. P. Westen H.R. Cliee FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET CPOPPOSOOSODOSSOOSSSSSESOOSSSOOSSSSOSSSSOOSS snusuaily | She comes from a leading island 4 some excitement husband becaus: and presented with one of Hovolulu's ° THE SEATTLE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1908 ) IF AN OLD TIMER GOT INTO THE GAME TODAY! | RR I Rae SOR te )WOUD PAIN SHOW WOR BEARDLESS YOUNG LY HOW be strong, but trainers have a habit jof saying such things regardicas. SPORTOGRAMS had not been heard of enti! his came was ny the trade ned U. & Naw Monticello | and 9:30 a. m. $10 Flyer dock 6 30 and 4p. m Daddy” Dogdale = Hall Were among t apec tators at the p wterday Prosecuting Mack b A John i Attell-Kelly fight inaries from the § Attorney Kenneth ting Pe aaw the 4 the pretim and De Rely” Tr Ri" Morris lis, Lonnie Austin, Arnold Zbin Sehinits, “Sh Hughe) of Detectives Charles A Josiah Collins, Char and Casey M Big Cari reeaat mnant, T« Pye Burnett among the esterday s prisefight CATALOGUES FREE Beautifoily atraced ard om noe will be Prices an were notables at 0 terme That Dick Cullen is a wonderful little f He would follow a fierce jab by “kidding” Krant and when he was not hammering away at the local lad the ing his ahte Australian was ducking about ume and addressing a flow of language || — perwgalt Serena, $78, at his opponent, frequently winking |__ af ascie, Yard Route Steamer ~The Young Man Starting in Business by to re it j Wil do well to consider the advan that are certain to come to him thre und m of a big, strong bank Wke the Scandinavian America The management welcomes small ac nts ae well as large and will be alk the matter over with you requiring banking facilities are new also can be for nd well cared in linavian American Bat YOU CAN DO IT BY MAI > mat ter where you live 1 can bank with us by mall—write for booklet Duliding, Owwnd tyr the oo Ame Baus. 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Cy pr DREAMLAND} : 7th Avenue and Union Street if ab be Admission 50 Cents Thursday Evening $1.00 § P DOWNING, HOPKINS & RYER, ING. BROKERS. jocks Bonds ure in Private, Wires Both Phowen—oth N* Bene y aor ser-s0e alasne Be Orders Executed for investment or on Mareine