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RSITY WR: University of. Washington |: Takes the Eight-Oar Race. California Crew Was Not in the Event at Any Stage, As announced exclusively tn the laat edition of yesterday's Star, th @ightoar « of the Univers of Wash defeated the gritty oarsmen from California by five and a half lengths tn the three-nsile race at Lake Washington yester day afternoon, Thee time of the winners was 17 minutes and 10 sec onda California never had a chance The Washington crew rowed with & steady stroke, keeping around 34 to the minute, which left them con paratively strong at the finish The California stroke hit uy pace of 37 to 40 strokes a minute and his crew were exhansted be fore two miles had been Was also noticeable that ington shel! ran smooth California boat. The short, choppy Strokes of the Californians did not give their boat the easy gliding mo. tion of the Washington shell Change in Crew. California went into the handicapped dell at the last moment. Ashley had a polsoned hand, Randal) rowed a plucky race, bul he was out of training and used to wowing on the other side of the boat at No. 2 ‘The course was not cleared unti! 2:16 and the crews did pot go t the starting line until 2:20. Coach Garnett won the toss and choose the outside position. Promptly at 2:35 Starter O'NBH fired the gun California caaght the water line firet and with their rapid. short stroke took the lead. Rowing 40 strokes to the minute the California crew at the end of the ffrst mile were leading by « length. ‘Then Stroke Kirby, of the Wash ington crew, hit up the pace to 36 a minute and the long, powerful strokes of the Washington crew be Slowly they picked up the Californians, headed them. and after that the race was gever the atr a ’ ond illed away and the litt ay At twomlle mark Washington lead by | bre ongths and they nearly loubled this lead the law talle owing about 84 to the minute The vie y Was well earner and i flects great credit on Coach Con [a r rs ach Garnett sald: “The best rew won, Washington hae mag |nifieent eight and they deserved vieto: They would snd a good chance with any ew * coun We rowed hve t Capt.| | Witter, of the defeated w, “but Washington rowed — be We | have no excuses to make } Crowd Watehes Race Kvery boat on the lake had a « wd f a ard and/ Mlowed along the ©. Th Leseht to} Mad Condon a Dean J b N captains rt ' Mayor Miller, timers. The crews we Washing O'Briea. 4; Love Thonygson Calitornia—Capt Davidson, 7; Rober FP. Ashley, 4 Dignan, bow ton He v My WRESTLING AT } | | | | Lovers of the mat | States, and pupil of Dr a Rolle Junction hall, Ba | they will put ap a be seeing. Sullivan ts st wrestlers in the whe have seen him livaa and put on. Chick attendance will see the bouts. 2hat, Scbre in doubt. ‘Hit Up the Stroke. Again and again Witter, captain and stroke of Califurnia, would hit ae Fleet at NAVY YARO. Batuieship Meet at Navigation Co. er route. Chicago City, pobats, also Tow navy yard. Roats leave Pier 2, foot of Yesier 16 times datly. Suit we find Suits. ter. at anywhere could clap our eyes on. We answer by saying th a swaln. vt wtr ard put well poun try work We know, because we have gome around and looked—examined every $15.00 and $20.00 Got what poihts we could—improved on them —added some of our own—and result: best $15.00 Suits to be- had anywhere are to be had in Regal $15.00 Suits. The slickest kind of style—neat mixtures and lively patterns—some of the cloths are ex- elusive in color and in design. But what does all that amount to if the tailoring isn't there? ago we got the best clothes makers we could to make our Regal $15.00 the at years ‘And the reason they are making Re On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole gal $15.00 Suits today is—we can't find bet See that your next Suit carries the Regal Label Your money back if you want it. D. Hughes, | Ww ar vk Randall Hall, | oxswaln, | will be race | afforded @ treat next Monday eve Harold Ashley at No.| ning when Dan Sullivan, champion & bad to be replaced by Prank Ran | miguieweight wrestler of the United Charles Frankiya, « &, come together Both men are top notchers and the teat and Frankiye te well thought of by thoee A preliminary between Gene Sub Hutchins will be Manager Mahe ta handling the bouts and he expects a good Many Seattle people oa ee ane Cheap Eastern Excursions 220d, ty the Oregon RR. & through Portiand. and the pleturesque Columtia Wir return, 972.50, Bt. outa, $67.50; Kansas Omaha and Missouri River several other ite via Sait Lake and) Acre The wigand Redlerveaill u ad By Ringsider. (Star Special Service.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 3.-—-In the realm of later-day fisticuffe, Abe Attell, King of the feather weights», ands out a8 one of the very few exponents of the Queensbury game whose success in the ring cante through brains, science and skill instead of the more common mas cular physique, aggressiveness and punching ebility whieh latter at tributes seem to be the mala stock in trade of the world’s top-anteh pugilists. Attell ts the very essence of cleverness. In fact, #0 abilifally does the little Hebrew conduct Dinsel when in action that all the boys im his class (with the prob Jane Gth, 6th, 19¢b, 20th, uly 6th,| @ble exeeption of Owen Moran) are 7th, 22nd, 23rd, August 6th, Teh.) caer for Mm, and fis round draw with the ever ganressive and 1 appear that this little chap, who to seve bis Ife, cannot weigh mo than 122 pounds, ® mateh for any lightweight tn the cause of his knowledge of what to do and when to do it Abies sktli did not come to him | naturally, When he started box ing he had nothing but « Willing ness to fight and a bit of speed to a student of the game He watched great scrappers in ac | ton and learned something every jtime he saw them When he no theed & mitetal or 8 false move and when it came time fer bim to/ box he made no such error. “I don’t think anybody watches GULLEN-SCALE “HAVE. CONTEST SATURDAY ing Done on the Big Fight. There te considerable betting be ‘ing done on the Cuflen-Beater fight, | ‘which takes place next Saturday | j afternoon at Sound Beach Scaler is a favorite at Spokane, | where they think him a world beat- er, and a bunch of money has been sent down here to go up on his| (chances. Cullen bas many friends Jin Seattle who will play bim to | win. | Cullen ts dotng road work every |morning, and working out at the | Washington club every afternoon ) Dick is below weight and in peste \ did shape. | “Dam going to beat Scaler if it is in me.” he says, “for | know |that my future depends upon the | battie. fight, but I am in the best shape jof my Iife and feel very confident Scaler is working out at Somnd husky Rattiing Nelson would tnake | ety, ber | @ him. But the boy was! with Guy Buckles and Kid Marino. | I think it will be a tough | “| OVER BRAWN @ battle as closely as |, says Abe, Not only In the ring, but In the training quarters, | keep my eye on whe r may be slinging the Rloves 4 by constant study I think I ve about perfected a rem edy for the mistakes of othera The result i# that I have learned | to protect myself tn most an¥ikind ‘of going, whether it be a ge slugging style or the bt Kot away sort Another thing, I'm an eye at dent. I venture to say ‘that on whieh hand « fighter ts & wwing at me by looking bim ere You can ewww iy cath wh: work, can you? Atieli's ambition is to box Joe! Gans, the light-webght chagnpton.| in 8 1Sround bout | think T have! & royal chance to outpotet the eo) ored man.” says he comes to blocking Joe has nothing jon me, tn fact. as far as I cam see his one advantage ts about & dozen ode in weight has been mocting fellows who eter oatiy owing at him, They are as) jeasy for bim as they would be for me. I'm & straight poocher and I'd be wilting to bet a little some thing | | thet Td land om Joe more often | than he'd land om me. One bundred battles, many of | which were fought against men |mach heavier than himself, have left | Attell's face without a battle soar | This in ttaeif pays a high tribute to the little fellow's skill Always «| several fortanes tn the ring, only to! | peach He ts below | ts confident of beating “ has wagered « wad of his own coin - on the remuit Johanie Reid bas practically com pleted all arrangements for the go and he anticipates a record break ing crowd. Two rattling good pre jiiminaries will be staged. The steamer Yosemite will leave for the ringside the afterneon of the battle. Considerable Betting Is Be-/KETCHELL FAVORITE IN COMING FIGHT) (By United Pree.) MILWAUKBPE, June 2.—@tanley |Ketchell is a stout favorite over Papke in the betting on tomorrow [Pight’s fight Papke's supperteré ‘are backing bim heavily and mach/ money ts alrendy up on the out jcome. The Chicago fight faneumre Papke's heaviest backers. Both men abandoned heavy work today, in keeping with the condi tions of the battle, Several hun dred people visited Ketchell’s camp today. Papke arrived here thie morning REE Get your fishing tackle at. Piper & Taft's, “the sporting goods . a Tae, BASEBALL VANCOUVER VS ABREDEN. Today sod All Weem ot 8:06. sunday at Ladies Day haved Admission the and £00 Take Toslby oar | 4. W. Cline John Schram W. P. Trimble George F. Stone William Piggott The Washington Trust Company OF SEATTLE Capital, Surplus and Profits ..... Transact a General Banking Business, H.R. Cl FIRST AVENUE AND MADISON STREET. $585,000 CcTORS— C. E. Burnside C. J. Smith C. H. Cobb J. M. Frink 0, J. Humphrey W. W. Chapin 8. P. Weston lise TAR—WEDNES ATTELL’S RING GENIUS | 1908, DAY JUNE 3, TARTED THIS “COP” RIGHT se FrisT SPOKANE SHUTS NOLAN T0 MATCH SPORTOGRAMS | = SEATTLE OUT WARLAND og Welch Pitched Good Ball AND GANS oe But Errors. Lost the Nelson's Old Manager in ‘in the aaa East Looking for Good Men. (By United Press.) it } BPOKANE, June 3.—Seattle was ys shut out yesterday by the Spokane (By United > erat log ly Unite rows.) ei ar foam with @ 8600 0:8 4 Ge nnan CHICAGO, Sun Fejn—Just when st! wh for any rat Jensen was on the mound for appe { fh ad . Kra * 40 wel the Indians, and he had gilvedged up be P y me hout stoppty support. Welch pitched good ball} dee gy Bopesage Borre A be ‘ ‘ss R for Beatile, but errors Adame and Cahiti let in two rune ened oo be ween Dich Cuties In five innings Sea put the DANNY LONG, | Bt io . t ur k er next aturdgy firet man upon first base, but Jen a a ade Hattling f battle, By nen's (wirting was so effective that LOB ANGELES, June nd wealth? . with 2 1Y clever = the © @uld never~ advan would you o wo be f hing k 4 and past ond nee an atte ed right” in lite a jolt from f ‘ sacrifice was turned into a double | rin of Jas, J. Jeffrion, hoavyweight at “ t role ay mol { the world ie Kasterne ft a we In the eighth inning, with Stam. |OUR | il eel tl i tie { week, an many tah tor. on thi 1 and Bent 0 900 ot the tice force ‘ © returns t ty wile ne I scoré, Allen fanned, however, and | [17% 0° Kol lt eM rfeorcls ing he Ww +h rtleles bind Cahill was caught out, retiring the r 7 4 ing at . the side S aund. tie whewen too tat 1/00e™ d and cleve w good. He owed me at I . t roved the } e: The Official Seore would never be a champion, and 1), « ke. to mateh Abs ant ty Beattie am ¢ x ¢ nything else if} Atte 4 Jerry 1 the ¥ Aten, 3b 46 stayed tn ring : . ote a he battle that is att ie + 3 ° The “right start ~ t ¢ he.pountsy ak ae ;| San Franciseo, July 2 oy- ee that many of the ween BD) Papke apd s +e ¢| had been beating every « went | €00d Eastern boys Ml ley i which is toca . 3 +) 4p aeainst, and when | mmly in the short and | Julwat Milwaukee. Who wil wih s+ *| posed to mateh him for a go with | Phibidelphin fet What happens whee ash Jeffries as a preliminary to a bout opp how | ¢ cots an i@ r , immoy. + Re between Gallagher and "Mysterious ‘heir mettle. if t > answer se Smith, Long thought b pe oe oe ~ wil t aul . ke them Weet ot ¢ ° b Mey money in sight i — ¥ ng A 4| | Frary seems to have i 6 was Jeffries’ first appearance ‘ om his attack of acute .32 big, darkekinned chap climbed into them on in th | be bygones ‘008 ft ’ : the ring the fight fans advised gr es 5 ‘th be : oammue : vlan brings with him a gol Long to “beat the big Mextoan’s « Ancther auteies mei —- ie Po stiver belt, studded with diamor oe st hurt while gimp The score by iatng | Long started in to dd #0, and |‘? be awarded the winner J ert ic. ; in thd first round held his own, Ie ‘he — te ; n ie the second round seffries perpetuit emble Some Long had fouled him, but the claim Probably be put up for the feathe seem to SNM oe ae was not altywed, so he began to do| Weights on Crevlar (racks shod ty a little real fighting, aed Lene wees The selection of Nolan to make | jegisiated againet. Bull fighting ig twiee knocked down and his noso these important matches is a dis | +; | | j “ | times out of 100 I can call the tern | p,.. 40% Whee it!< Resides Gana | | | made it went down In his memory, | good drawing card, Abe has made), Unct victory for the © compared to tt from a sta was broken, the gong saving kim manager Of ooint of fatalith from a knockout shes | Nelaon over the old crowd Bf fight " ‘atalitios, @ The third round « premoters in San Francisco, who| james Y. Chal m one and out, and as soeg a6 he came to| ewatened, Biter the Gans ‘ers of the Selina ie fight, to put Nolan out « he decided that he bed beew “start uplonship in the twoanen ed right,” and is a direction away The figit game in San Praneinco 1 yesterday at Chicago, adnan from the ring. MMe cam to Los| tt! been geing to the dogs y Pritsvure ” 6 Angeles, where he jotmed the police Mouths, the many unsatisfactory so force, and has wade on enviable|Omht resently puited off having sickened the lovers of the game The Ketchel-Mtiee Sullivan, Ketche! Jack Sullivan, Tommy Sullivan-At tem ard Atpell Nelson afteirs ieft a hed tote bo thee meutios of the Mgt | Suen. Spurred by the criticisms of the press aad pubite, the combined pro | meters, hearing that Nolan was gcolng Reet on prixate business, be | sought bim to pick out some geod matohes fer them Nolan, afver seme record @s an officer. Lanate © |into camp by the seore of 6 to 3. | played erroriess bail end they ham: | line for Vancouver, | Any Man Who Stays Washington Pt 4 New Tork e6 PACHIC COANT LRAOUR 15 Mi t Wee ten Ti teow “Will be glad to help out with Yesterday's ames. any program you arrange. Uwe me At Portinn® Lee Angeles & Port | any Way you want. June 15 sate amd : ‘factory. Hundred dollars to any ar ee Ce man who stays 15 minutes. Arrive }Seattie June 14. Feeling fin NORTHWESTERN Linacre | That telegram, from Newman, won tom. por {tie and signed BF. Rotier, was Ti “ s received by the Seattle Press club 6 Sti thie morning. It was in answer to » tee One sent last night asking Dr. Rol + 4 ler if he would go op ageinst ali "\comers at Dreamland rink on the eee eee eee eae ee & cipht of June 15 in ald of the Be wattle Press club. It will be the #® last appearance of Roller tn public ® before bis match with Goteh, two GAME WANTED. pany team wan the Mount Maker team for @ terest has been evinced In the Se. next Sunday, Team averages @ stile wrestier and in securing him 16 years of age. For arrange @ 48 an atiraction, the press club is) ments see Bernie Geisler, seo # assured @ bumper house. ond fioor Times building * A fine program of wrestling and & boxing bouts Is being arranged. At Sheek a heen es ahh hh leant four loc wrestlers will try {to keep Roller from putting their CANUCKS TAKE shoulders to the mat, and some * 7 io + a * a * * * * * would be wrestlers, who have been | talking about what they would do | medical man, will be given an op- | dred | Natatorium j Open All Day Sunday 5A WAPER CHANGED NIGHPLY. Gallery fer Spectators. Aberdeen and Vencouwer played thelr first game together at. Dug! date’s park yesterday and the Can-| ucks took the upstate lumbermen It was a great game. Vancouver mered out Califfs curves whe run w needed Pour Canada runs were earned Erickson, who was on the firing lobbed them | over tn great form. He only al lowed three hits and had all the ver | of th clearly reat game at first, and Mundorff and Quigley showed the fans some fine work | jaround short and second. Vancouver bunched their hits in the third session and a pass by Calift and an error by Fitegerald let in three runs. Again in the fifth the Canucks shoved three more runs across the pan In the seventh Aberdeen got tn two runs, but {t was all over but the shouting The same teams will play at 3:30 (his afternoon, the weather permit Paddock or Hickey will piteh Vancouver and Starkell or npson for Aberdeen The Yerkes Printing com- # Weeks later, for the championship! & game with @ of the world. An extraordinary tn-) jt they ever got In @ ring with the | | portunity of picking up the hun hewttarion, wenviet te thelr w and when be winds up his private Susie be wil go after big or j sone ] j Wolw png Beal. CHICAGO, June 3.—titity Nekn | manager for Pasiey weoheriant bas [aimest closed arreagements for a | Caeht between McFarland wud Fred. | die Welsh tn San Frencises Wed | Desday night, June 24, before Sam | Berger's club. Both fighters hame maseed to abgn | set of articles, but a difference of one hour tn the wetwhimg tn time ts holdimg back the desi, it is ex pected that this wll be settled to tay. Welsh is in Loe Angeles and j his manager expects to hear from i héen as to the mooted peint before the papers are signed 51.56 36-in. Nichais® 42.0 12-im same... kat wear Hale ends June 1 F. M. SPIN 1310 Second Av. LUNA PARK The Nation's Greatest Piay ground on the Pacific Coast. NOW OPEN FOR THE. SEASON, Free Attractions Daily at 3:30 and 8:30 p.m 4 SATURDAY; JUNE 6, WILL BE SCHOOL CHILDRENS’ DAY. All children accompanted by parents or guardians will be mitted to the park FRICKE, until seven o'clock, p m. THREE TICKETS FOR TEN CENTS Will Be Sold to Ail Children to All Amusements Until — i Prof. Davidson Will Make @ BALLOON ASCENSIO Each Afternoon at 3 o’Clock. Saturday and Sunday, 3;3¢ and 8) Pred Leslie and his Barn Yard Circus; consisting of Pigs, Dogs, Sheep and Goats. MEIER'S BAND. Watch for Uncle Hirum and His Pig. Bashet parties weleome at all times. Societies, lodges, day schools, churches, ete, may hold picnics or outings at Perk. 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