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« J TARSATURDAY, MAY 1908 TAKE THE UITTING, IS OUTTO SECOND | “$0 NOM (ORT | Siwashes Lase to Ahead N Noi Leaving England to; Victor Mclaglen of Tac |: by a Score of Seven | Duck a Fight With the Wants to Fight the Local Lad, ‘Is Ready to Post Forley to Two. | Colored Boy. Locals Take a Slump and ‘Mrs. Burns Is Seriously | ’ } | a | a | ' of $500 That He ep Don't Seem Able to Ill and the Champion Is | ; Handle Br ker. | Coming to Bedside. | CUMMONGED ARAVY WIGHT wun sy@ MOSSBERG a) of Lhe Neawlervey | Sincere, ' BY H. LEE CLOTWORTHY,. ali the t with th e On Board U. $. 8. Georgia, crowd t hoarse oom . The Sawdust Raters made it twe The comment anes Santa Barbara, May 2 a: : ae sor all yesterday, finally generating a | sent out by the tothe} Are! Evans’ boys handy with! oy oartt aa Datting streak im the seventh it effec " “ ' etfsian at t the ning which netted four rns, enough lion is al We You ' “ « 1 ip vie the game. Up ; won t en low A wt thowe | fahtin t te the Cats na Siwashes had fiddled ae " . " t « « “ r b along wit! the | - be ne it the © wa K going » oft with | br tl lof the Atiat The pifotos pwn here e ot |r t be the bases | ee een ms ti ia x Jim Jeffries was there to see watante in the ring at Los ‘ ends, that frlendsbip commene. | at everything was ¢ re ready sin battle f . : be ened | a years ago when the two men lw 4 “ soe ip togethe aud from | out fr 1 ff carl: ditoag the first day Burns landed i with 1 ™ otal! innings a England they b been im direct matt be | 6 1.2 INCHES, IN THE RELAY ME SHOT SHOWS DRAY OF YALE CLEARING THE BAR AT 12 FEET | communication with each other ' An t + 1 | Bver sinee the Burns Roe . ar 1 will ner in | THIS REMARKABLE SNAPET AT PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, jen March 17, Gre at ~ om ns | Burns has be I have heard with plesun a anada and grave fears were the suece of Croft tm the Pasi a ST RBA tained for her vs [coast amateur chanptoutie hat fe % on Ht Say in tiand recently, I have sep » | | ; earned through the aking Yo the sporting editor | vapers of this ISA st BAL wits | ler t this paper on Burns’ leaving the “ that be bas R Anal A Horns te not leaving London at ' , od @ . . The big track meet in Tacoma Os Unk See ae eee who know Croft be s the Lincotn and Washing chanee offering itetif to meet Jnck ogg iggy “e | TAP gh school teams of this efty Johnsen, or being afraid of Jobe cates ot t mana be baw n and she the Tacoma ‘son He in coming home on account mig gn tg 9, it ! There are about 40 entries from the An @ matter of fact, Billy Neafl = bee aeerpeed yg: pn a e / weal schools, and # strong list of | who has been with Burne, and who lit the cha \Roller and Bell Are to Go °'""2°S:: he Tacoma sehoo Ballard Tomorrow | feewatly returned and went to Pres ae aon pe e@ to it is generally regarded that the jtou to ser Mrs Burns, when he saw aS to about to be as fight for honors between the | Afternoon. Ithe tatter’s condition, at once cabled ana nat him by Ported Sammy in oak to oeeet = Burns to come home and | have a Crof s on the Mat in This inc" Lert en ot ete | it Coot ts dectared «pron Ff t and ax both “ jecesion. Mrs Barns’ aister in Se ae ovecelonel teen an Ma 14. * are sending | jattle was wired to come to Pres | i . ~~ professions} boss, 7am on | y strongest track Joe Sehiumpts luperators will) ion and in now on her way there - me Ren) pect contest w had for yours, the | ine up against the Rallard© at Bal-| and | have a copy of that telegram 2 ——— ° tctrppenligg a or ples re | develop a close lard tomorrow afternoon. The game | siso. i intl FUDDLEWEIGNT wendy TICE Cald) oh we = box al show tr | e eity ace wilt be called at 3:15 o'clock. Man The Inside Dope. iy 7 j— aoe oe ee % Be.’ Bo ee ee: Ste ager Armstrong remarks that tbe) rye public does not know tne | He didn't have anything to do.| the featherweight, middleweight |can whip him I am prepared atti 7, Bode Had "Em Reaching and Fred Reel, of Omaha, have Smokes witl be out cireumstances, ‘And an scone | Fighting Bob's boys are, above all,|and heavyweight champlonships of | ime to wager $500 om my diam ye —————|nzreed to_wrestic tm tins city on) niforms and if the oo WOE voenee it loka bed that Pam lovers of the square deal. They |the Atlantic battleship armada | take this means to secures « eatin 4 the locals wan two| MAY 14. The match wilt probably | new clothes and high-class ropes! ciouid embark for this country ao | WeBt into the ring to fight and they| The heavyweight champlonship| With him wherein f te lo mensiey hit ie- taveed cight | De Pulled off in Dreamiand count for anything, Joe's pete ought | ,oon after Johnaon arrived in Lon did nothing else was wou by Schlossberg of the! * 2 Sel ene of thene free tick. {it wae at first intended to have} to be all to the good at the end fon. The pndlic, in general, alao| rom the time they got the New Jersey from Alttert of the Mis E tte cauned any demege, and whee |(2 match helt on May 11. b A RFEIT the session ky fies not know that Burne was t.| lat for aetion” signal from Jeff|souri.. The new middleweight /Or stated gna for ne j eneni reel | ” at , nd ve) t| heme be a “an “ o ti ie on © jot * peal y ever necessary Dode would tighten | Bagh vatige selmi Leche ree Vince Miller, who was with yeceive a big sum of money for | Watll the gong sounded “cease fir-| champion fx Tighe of the Missourt <- = that the latter was adviaable | fast Rainters two seasons ago, wil! ing,” they were it hammer and | who defeated Trainor of the fighting Squires again on May 11 up make Dug’s aspiring peo ogg apg (Ta we rs . , ; ine ¥ fant Winners tuke their medicine. |. Ti# match will afford Roller| be on the firtug line for Ballard. | sng ic stands to reasom that bourne, 0% There was nothing faney mont; the featherweight cham; . the chance of jumping up the las (Ry Unteed Proce) J. Lang, who did things to the bard-|wontd have remained there to pick Av0ut the milling. There was no is Raferty of the Alabama, w Siwashes Take Slump. lrung on the ladder to the cham | ws hitting Arlington buneh Inat hip that money had It got been for foot racing around the ring. Every | gave Frederick of the lilinots a sin-| ¥*° The Biwashew did not appear to| pionship, which he must fight out} LONDON, May 2.--Tommy Murns | day, tx down to occupy the mound lin, fact that Bien, Daven! Proves Ba last man jack.from feather up to | cere beating be meeting the ball as they had/with Gotch, recently declared win-|has offered to deposit $4,000 with | for the Imperstors. Both teams heavy squared off, opened up from! The winners will fight the cham- | fection has been cast on flemanded his presence. Johnson - j jontice to ng club to cover | Dave won their two opening KAme®|boing in London. certainly did not battery one and went right down pions of the Pacific fleet at San|! 4m forced in and It is expected that the boys WR) scare Tommy Bu: eway from o| ot the last gun Franctseo for the championship of 3 Gaal ae an up real cl hall tomorrow (Rood steed pot of money Me thet! sing! MEE! tenet | the entire navy me in the ring my money 4 ping aut e n aPen ansal sess ___| me in the Je te ming gui Mra. Parnes te « terrible sufferer ‘ready as a guarantee that Burns points out, however, that the armed with two BONAR | From nervousness Some days she al Sporting knows his |0f hie choicest. The line-up f9K| wil! show marked Improvement and ee . 7. | TEAM WANTS * * fm the last few games. About the/ner over Hackensehmidt, the Rue | ine National Spor only ones who seemed to be sblejian Lion. Feel ls regarded as fo solve Brinker's delivery were|of the cleverest wrest Bennett and Frisk The captain i has thrown pr grabbed one hit and Frisk two. es in the gar Lately the pitchers em to have heen fighting kind of shy of our ‘elongated lefiflelder, for they either | work cut walk him or put the ball where he | takes on this has to reach for it have Joe Ca Van Buren seemed to have cen-}the match not only of ferfield covered with an immense championship caliber, but he is rec net. Auything™hat came within 17 | ognized as a shifty man on the mat City blocks of him was as good ax|one who knows all the tricks and caught. Several times Van cut off turns of the trade. This, com long drives that started out as if/ bined with his strength, makes him mt whieh it d Jack Johnson, the « heavyweight, has ® y im he Reel, and he wil to train him for aes teidatt thet be. eaat. have | eee Fitageraid, tb;! Burns does not know the real con $30, 00 an hie share of the purse, | Or@vers, 2b; Helms, as; Heppler of his wife's health. He even says Johnson can arrange >: Kast, if; Justice, ef.; Richard: | ¢ ¢ her om April 7 t come to bet to sult himself va, tf, Miller, p: Clay, @; Greene, | Londoa, belleving that she was suf b fictently improved to make the trip hmen won from the ImperatorsMee, Ib; Nist, 2%: | After Burns cabled his wife, I made second {nterclass Isbell, an; Maguire, 3.; Hieckim-| perspnal inquiries as to Mrs, Burns by 4 score of 19 to | bottom, If; J. Johnsen, ef; Teg-| health and 1 have letters from re ore indicates, there | mier, rf; J. Lang, p; Mahon, ¢: | liable authority to the effect that ms, which remain unchanged. | ‘@°rrow's game ts as follows {kgain she will be worse, Tommy a eee ee eee athe The Richmond ® would like t get * auy of the — . of the city. Herb se ¢ *# of Richmond Beach, is thet they would be good for two bases. | particularly dangerous, and Roller P Schatten wes tale és Cahill was the popular kid of the| will have to have every bit of his Curtias, p.; Bel Murroh, sub. ¢.|{t would be very dangerous for her manager of the pet Te with the fans. Twice helacience and strength on RRS ARE em a eee mae to start on such @ journey |* ¥ down bin Burns Has Courage. | SRE EEE EEE EEEEEE SS ae wn oe oe ouce ONE OF THE ENTRIES IN KENNEL SHOW om 2 Soom ha ii a have not : as yet onee player. Not very many team plays the Marines at i Ibe or men ow mn on @ lacrosse ton this afternoon. > 1 jeult. People who hare seen la ton and Lincoln team® . for Beel erode know that the majority of the second game for the city dam cha a match with the local man the players, and especially Cana plonship at Degdalels park pet wa seen t apes bis winning from { diane do not inth courage. Burns Mond o the lows lad #4 Canadian, and when he played - lage "iires pet os Ca lacrosse there wat always some Piper & Tatts, 200 Spring bis Jer | thing doing around the territory - ane Th GAME AT SOUTH PARK Jenere ‘be shared. I’ bas pared a with him and know him well enough to say that Johnson, or any other | }inao, cannot seare him. Tommy Main see oat J | Company's furne can take the gaff and he : p cha : Park bunch won't flinch, etth Any person Froenay Kat wareR dl te afternoon, | who has any at idea of Burne I ed at 3 o'clock jis crazy as large as the other yachts enter-|gram of boxing and 1314 First Ave, Arete te Charlies Durig do the twirling Burnes has never been, known to | 6d, but tn the ran oan the ocean | tumbling, specialt ts ai he Pa while F take back water in any of hig | her owners expect to show the/local vaudeville performers, con a Farr will nd ‘the bat | fights, and, anyway, what has he Other entries some fine points in| cluding with a five-inning basebal pre Manager Ta bunch will to@ear from Johnson? Burns beat | the art of sailing. The Gwendolyn | game oan win from the Parks in a| Harf almost to death and Hart beat i# @ fast boat, with good lines, and| the walk | Jotaaen has demonstrated her clase pretty) According to telegraphic dis mn j AMEMICAN LRAGUE | I know that Burns does not care decisively in the local races which) patches, the French and Ita n ca | . | whether he in called a champion or she has entered. The yacht willlin the New York-toParis Betets Pubes Gre OF the Fence, | Won Lost |iam't. sHe is after all the money |fly the colors of the Seattle Yacht! reached Tokio yesterday and will i oa tihinnninenenssonntancese nc ir jhe can get and has repeatedly told | club in the race jleave within a few days for Viadi cal caught a fiy to deep c he r when . . s | me that he wants to meet Johnaon, | Vastok via Teoruga say Aberdeen had the bases filled. He . es aud will moet him, but that he is! There is considerable activity | tod also managed to annex a fly which : ; bound he will get $30,000 for his among the mombers of the Belling Th 3 ‘chi See almost in Frisk's Lerritory at | Restinein f 1 EMERALD BLUE JAY. end of the mateh, or there will be|ham Yacht club and most of th | tne Pranbiie tues oie ee left by a desperate burst of speed. | no fight,’ oats owned there are now in the ankiin high echool yes y Cate Do Things. | Yesterday's Games. One of the most interesting en-) Emerald Blue Jay was sired by — 2 mec ly tir Bares Regn on when the girls’ bas a BEE ie gal yp AR be Detroit 4 Chicag tries at the coming show of the | Southport Blue Jay, the son of the Ce chines coin Gneeet’ Ue ve of that school walloped | | Beeu = dele teaes te oo Ge Robert o—New York % Wash-| Seattle Kennel club will be Emerald | Squire of Tyton, who recently won lores Perey: of j the girls from West Seattle to the | ina Pis: hed, Boettinger hit safely, Ma-| Ptindeiphia 6, noe | Blite Jay, « blue Scoteh collfe|over J. Pierpont Morgan's famous 1 seer pone, ok eee Sane: St coos Se 1 Pa ee, i Poe re aoe 4 rs t jowned by Dr. L. W. Drydon, of 436 | collie, His dam was Brandane A ter benetit will be tender-| “@ree!y played and several femin 09 oak a a eee od Summit, av. N. This dog is the only | Olive. —— monster be : | third-eack,|{2@ Noses shed blood, but then it lowed with a drive that scored twe | bine collie tn this country outside| Dr. Dryden's valuable . Jed Ed Higsey, the local third-sack-| way all in the sport After Brown had skied to Frisk, | Won, Lot. P N lon's valuable collie is 15) Yacht Gwendolyn IT, owned by or, who has been laid up for bev: | Lis @pencer took tree transportation er : of New York City and ls regarded days wader the age itmit for his! the Johnson Bros., of this city, will| eral weeks with an injured ankle, |" a and on a dumpy infield bit by | [iY | 3 Siaeee eee Oo oo be placed in the com-| be entered tn the acrosethe-Pa- (It will be held at Dugdale’s park| - 8 Navy Vard Route Steamer Ce Brinker, Mobley threw high to first, | Host ‘ ? io] coe mare Breed 4 ing show ree cific yacht race from California to|on the afternoon of Monday, May | Monticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30 filling the bases. Moore bit safe | /hiadeinhia H H 6} 0000 | onolutu. The local boat is not| 18, and will include a first clase 5 | and 9:30 a.m, tr 1:30 and 4 am. oe and two more runs came in Van | Brook ‘ ] + acme a ~ — — ~ — —_—- —|} — ! Buren skied to Cahill and the agony was over | Yesterday's Games In the eighth Hoettinger Ufted| At Rorton—Roston §, Brooklye one over the rightfield fence for a} home run. In the ninth Moore} adored on a wild heave of Dudley| 4! Mri to the homeplate. The locais|,,2i }" * aroused a flicker of hope with three | hits in the last of the ninth, tut} The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE luch Fron Each Pay Check PACIFIC COAST LE mat “Gus Brown” sits , Onte Capital, Surplus and Profits . $585,000 Transact a General Banking Business, WESTERN LEAGUE the ond t no further than third on Pe ded Mneement ended (he suspense | Ts cnet a ae DIRECTORS— Have You Seen or one who hasnt the mall by flying out to center Re 4. W. Cline C. E. Burnside is NOT easy. 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