The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 28, 1908, Page 2

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' : ° ROLLER ve t fall w 6 min the second bs orn start deterem@ed to end the oor te * ways a flrat bout, both me r Yahes Two Straight Falls, = After Hard Work, From 2 Westergaard. could Best Exhibition of Wrestl- ing Ever Witnessed "er svtent in This City. and strength, and’ for that feated Jess W « 7 falle te . wrestling 4 ‘ The Reanckes wor frem the Dreamland rink last ole Three ny r with o thousand wildly enthusiastic spect ets they a ly worked tt wa 4 oat of @ the « ’ erne ‘ ithe Mad ng battle « jose aftairs which make o we and| «As the ot t er contest than the | sions, the game at the navy ya jay between Uh marine and makes yo stand in the tt was a be ast match which* Roller was tn far bet and looked ‘ondition. Re cause he ie the better m: to Flagler n the bum in Port could win from the fowa giant in Mayer Lane, of the Oreses any number of return matches nixy” im the tw which the husky youngster might | ture demand. Westergaard pot up the best battle of which he was cape tie, and it was a good one at that Rotler's work was cut ont for him from the start, and both men will be sore for weeks from the hard work they went through First Half. After Announcer Morris had to troduced Referee Graham, the two men. were brought out and the fret half was on. Westergaard went right after his man and for 0 minutes the two mat artists put ap about the fastest wrestling which has ever been wit thts city. The big Iowan ler busy every second of the time, club on Sunday and several times the corn-fed iad " The. A. C. juventios captured nine yesterday with a mt 10 to 5. The University of Idaho track squad is hard at practice and show ing up strong Three tennis courts Kage been built at the Lincolm high school grounds for the use of the students Ulvestad won both 25-bird events from the middie west picked the The Black Cats are here this! local man up bodily and slammed | week. Here's hoping that the Si & weve of cothusiasm by lifting his) 200-pound opponent and putting) pas sim on the mat with a crash that wemed to shake the bafiding There was hardly a minute in which the men rested during the firet bout. Westergaard secured a aeck and toe hold. but foand Roller HERE TODAY was certainly a glaring brand of misfite which the locals put up in the final game against Butte yesterday. Talk about errors It was something awful, Cut it out. five games in seven, the Aberdeen baseball team arrived in Seatt this morning ready to take on Dug’s crew this afternoon. The league champs will present practically the same front as Inst year. Moore, a former Portland of Andy Anderson. and “Chief Roberts is filling Eddie Household. ors shoes in rightfield yard this afternoon. Gus Thontp- son probably will heri for the Biack Cate and etther Paddy Welch or Say, girls, don't forget Litte Rock” Allen will mount the that this ls Leap Year, and mound fer the locals it is your privilege as well ee d and Fort Plagier nines waa | the boxing game the scalp of the Seattle College at the meeting of the Mallard Gun/ Fresh from trimming Spokane, player. is covering second in place IF AN OLD-TIMER GOT INTO THE GAME TODAY BE UPHELD, VES SEATTLELOST ~ " LAST GAME TO BUTTE ‘Degdale's Banch Lest Ther | Horseshoes Yesterday (FEEL LINEA TARGET OFF 1 MAG DALENA ar OFING PLUGGEO AT By THE ona pecans APRIL Dar (POWES Mie POGNANT Gnner 70 SACRIFICE AY TRUSTY Wil LOW. BUT THE PRESTIGE OF THE OLD 4ME EM OUT SCHOOL HAD TO Beriah Spuytenduyvil, of the Ft. Wayne Keklongas (1871), put within reach of his willow, and they do say the youngsters something See SSSA YOMNSON GOES AFTER BURNS: (By United Presa.) LONDON, April 2&-—Jaeck John son, the colored heavywelght pugil st, accompanied by his manager Sam Fitepatrick, arrived here from New York last evening. They tm mediately v i the Nationa lub and the sporting d issued a challenge e heavywelght cham anywhere for ay purse acceptable to Burns Jobuson went further t this and offered to bet Burns $2,500 that he will stop him in 20 rounds. Ix dition he will conce to » FIRST AMERICAN ON OLYMPIC TEAM IS READY TO “LICK THE ENGLISH” Take bowts at Pier 2 See round trip NE mile Marathon race at Boston, April 20, T. P. Morrissey of the. Mereury Athletic ctub, of Yonkers, N. Y.. gained the honor of being the first joan t make lthe Olympic team, which will rep | resent this country to the interna | tonal games to be held in London‘ thie aa a 2 hours, 25 min mer on, 43 1-6 seconds, | whieb ts second culy to the record | made iget year by Tom Longboat the Canadian maryel, who covered the distance in 1 minute 1916 sec onds leas, Longhoat is at present under suspension by the A. A. U., under the charge of competing with professtomals m as & runner until a 26 kur le indoor contest was held recently at | an arena in this city. In this meet many of the favorites dropped "Out carly, While Morrissey romped home an easy winner. On his show- ing im this race he was one ‘of the favorites in the Boston meet, When Morrissey broke the tape In ithe Marathon he cried out: “Now | A bunch of fans from the saw-|{ am going to lick the Engtish!” dust pile will congregate at the ball He will be 20 years old September | 20, weighs 123% pounds, and in an| electrician. He does his own train | ing, and eats everything that is put | before him. He rune three nights [a woek and walks three nights SET ER ESD as bounden duty to help Sara"tssve oe | REJUVENATED TERRY man if he's your chotee for READY TO TAKE ON s head to your futare portant to the welfare of the social body and to clothing stores like ours. I read in an English paper ‘ P rf Special Service.) of a nie modest formula NEW YORK, April 28.--The wae for speeding a backward ret when used by the ring dente,. ‘Tao Gd walt, tists, is a joke. When a man wi - aptonship, he gets the habit an Taemne” ane te onld, res. After a continual round of faintly, “Yea, Susie.” Then pleasure, and having distributed his she sald Do you belie bank account among the bookmak that there comes to every ers and pool room owners, he an nounces that he will ter the ring. Generally physically unfit, his irresistible yearning to Powerd la th peed beating ot the lay her head upon som hands of a novice Ot course there are exceptions to all roles. Jim Je mT ed the undefeated champion heavyweight ings of a full heart?” And of the world, and has stuck to his he rep) do; if you feel that way woman, sooner or later, an strong man's shoulder and give vent to the outpour champion lghtweight, who has re my shoulder is at your dis posal.” I only want to add met his equal, and still retains the that our spring sults have title here ts o other littl the broad shoulders and ’ now another litt champion who is again to retu the handsome collars and x ithe roped arena is ts Terry M the manly fronts and the Govern, the one-time featherweight fine fitted waists, and the champion, who was assigned to the | back row by the sporting public! cost is not going to set r ‘ - ; when he fought his last battle with you back so much, while Young Corbett ber, 1906. It sult In one was only a month later that he was lish new wea nt with no mor nd mind A mor will certainly set you for | agg yous te en for him in ward in the estimation of Mad arden, which the girl you want to have placed Terry on his feet. A few it up close months Iater he was pronounced enred and released from the tariy red the country with TH UB When the New Giants went ith to train for the baseball sea . Met rn canceled his theat and accompanie On the Square sa, Mevently he peld & Opposite the Totem Pole he Po je how ¢ tal, where he a% pronounced to be in good ph imit te nd: “Yes, Susie, I word. On the other hand, Joe Gans, | tired from the ring a nomber of} times, only to return, has not as yet | to} JOHNNY SUMMERS, rry is matched to fight Johnny mime the English lightweight a ten-round fight on Appil 20, be fore the old Broadway AtMetic club, Lyric hall. They are to battie at catch weights, and Met " will probaty p the seale if Me ne back in goo f it will be c of the athle proves to be all there when a straight one is found the ball yet. At last he showed the inithe “oe + . he reat ' - the « for the ch tot thelr borne ‘ss Cartwright land tday, and with two or/*!* race ‘ 7 oF and oad of th speeme of ipwchall, ae! in first, heeved the be le played in the jungles! wards third. ‘The here * 6 handed the game to » ot , a platter, Buse Hell's, nKKregation made th nto loft fleld like & bunch of selling | 4 rie he xd while there migt he tale on th excuses for a few of the 4 “ ‘ had they been me “ - s he elong ‘ - eee ere eee GAME 16 WANTED * * * . * . . * * . against the Box rangements by Oe SCHOOL MEET TODAY h choo! athhetas for & meeting with the exprenned last olght men from fe equal distri iter ordinary circumstances, com single lato & ing in bunches as they did Yeeter. thrown out by Cahill at second it gave some of Dug’s pets the M » of having just budded|of ball, and with proper # The annual rece 4 & crop of asplran the present holder has & worthy whose work Bennett made enough bits all by Eo Crawford Warren. bie lonely to win an ordinary game, in the quarter mile dash t drawing Artie Rows, bat the rest of the untamed aspiring pen are using up 0 * mee! refused t follow suit Twiee Bennett sent the horsehide rattling seninet the Beards of the rightfield fence and added to his ta the latest and most scien batting average with a couple of tifle, Therefore it le the best. singles, Rous kept at his leader's YORK, Apetl 28—My wim + him to the mat. Roller aroused washes can give their tails a twist./ning the 2 s . heels with three hits, ‘Coy . <1 Nanmond aed Portier text ae ft P, Hueston Williams nexed « single safe swat The Olemal Fifth, 391 Johnston Botiding in the first of the fifth the and White Wash covered the 26-mile course In) Morrissey wns practically un-| Cc. @ KELLEY, CHEF, Formerly of Wellington Cater’ ing Co. World's Fair, ‘ since thes with A. H. Jeremy of Pittsburg, Pa; vith BMPIRE CATPRIN Chef and Manager lunch and dinner for busy Second and Bank Service For a a Success The entire stock of Women’s High-Class Tailored Cloth from $15.00 to $75.00 each, is included in this offer. You cannot purchase a suit here this week without saving at least one-fourth on the price. All sales cash, Alt charged for. Ask your neighbor about the suits she saw here yesterday. ee \ c be $2 Silk Gloves That Make do Business Men real t that the sort of Banking Ser vice Riley receive Banking Service subséastial progress of a city and a state a factor in the Cotaistently to conservative Scandinavian with doubletipped fin and perf reerlar $2.00 vatoes $1.69 $1 to $4 Purses 49c yard .... 0G | Monens See Sia hond crocheted yokes; tee") While this | invited to call clal price named above. you CAN bo IT BY MAIL No mat lined purses, w but Scandinavian American Bank mmm Alaska Building, Seattle Coote But Soaked Frisk in the Slats ° y, wn,” the official st i f w anked the bell for thre Biow Music for All It was crepe and slow mu when cortege t moft Bi Kennett Kht advance Vestas’ Gamen to Cabil nhoved the bal return home. It was a wild hea . howey and the ball pia with a board near the Thomge came wae eg up his mind what t& do with the ball, Lassl rapped ou *, acoring Hennett, and Luss another tally on Swain's In trying to stretch his double Swain was y pitched a real swell game Mike's Misfits” out | Was entitied to win the game, The bh locals made 10 hits off J. Thomas ndidly t winners Neuropathic Optician. Dress Gooc The newest things in white materials for Gommencement Gowns and@ Day Dresses are now here for your choosing played in our window. We note among them-— 29¢ White Goods at 18¢c—All the most fashionable of shadow plaid designs suitable for women’s and children’s White Waistings. Just New York importer. Have dresses and for summer shirt waists. floral and polka-dot woven These goods are unmatched ‘else- where at less than 29% a yard. Our price for to- MOTTOW 2. cee ceee Be sure you see these new tomorrow. They are worth 45c and very special at e the week is out Bowls, in attractive and .m ferent pa in dotted and regula prices if each 16-6 t tutton Silk Gloves w spring and sun jorings and in all sizes fitting the | prices asked for tal : sold elsewhere, en's Swiss ¢ Women's oc garments; apectal ‘thom atusae | 50 Belts at 8e tome a Se ver hers | Women's Leath $4.00! Belts, wort oe Carthy Dy ‘y Goods C6, of | Suteliffe Baxter, Rehr bow ardal. Shee shat. tong os; quality eld ft SyEeesex> nr | mt. Leonie Poadeiphta & Bee a a | PEs ee ee aN You can see some of them Prices are extra low, but the qualities aré away 45c Stripe Filet Waistings, 29e—! very latest of the late things ts, ranging in & Bargain Spot _ Sica Gn Bel be a Jendid qualities at the a 650 UNDERVESTS AT row shoulder

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