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DRAW Cullen-Scaler Contest Is Pulled Off Aboard Steamer. Both Men Put Up a Good Fight With Honors Even. Fighting every second of the wa Thek ¢ eon and Kid Sealer ba 20 rounds to a draw Saturday ¢ ing on th Yosemite on Puget sound a crowd of 200 enthusiastic The fight was the blood of any Both boys fought he and tried to win by route. the kind that stirs of the game d and celve the ku 8 er was the more aggressive and did most of the forcing. He also landed more blows at in-fight ing. But Cullen bit two clean punches to Sealer’s one at range fighting, and had the beat of most of the exchanges. Hoth boys were strong at the finish and a draw was the only fair decision. The first two rounds were . ly infighting and neither man had an advantage. In the third things warmed up and the hard exchanges. shade the beat of this round The fourth frame was fill of ac tion. The Italian rushed Cullen tn to the ropes and repeatedly swung for his jaw with both hands. The erowd thought Dick was groggy Crowd Gets Busy. “Put him oat, Kid, put him out,” they shouted But Cullen was covered well, and he emerged from his crouch with a wink and a broad grin. the round he staggered Scaler with a bard cross, The round was even. Sealer had a big lead io the fifth He grilled Dick's kidneys unti! they were raw and drove him against the ropes continuously. The Italian also had a lead in the sixth, He followed his tactics of punching Calien’s kidneys in the clinches and of rushing whenever they were) free. Some terrific slugging marked the seventh Scaler went to bis corner with a grin, however. Both men were a little tired in the eighth and slowed up on the pace rushed Cullen to the ropes at the Jast of the round and played away with both hands without landing « clean punch Rough Work in Clinches. Scaler aleo had the ainth round} by @ slight lead. He did the fore er oreo FLEET AT THE NAVY YARD. ‘The Atlantic Fleet ts now at the Navy Yard. See Battleship age fm the drydock. Roats leave times daily from Pier 2. foot of Ye | ler Way. Round trip Sic. One Hundred Dozen President nders Regular Price 50¢ 30 a Pair YOUR MONEY BACK IF YoU WANT IT, 615-617 First Av., Seattle, Wash. On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole Later tn} Scaler | h after punch ' hem in a celine from hi mn nt told th f h work at the ele f the round, with ‘ n the bette a 12th was an even br toth men clinched and wre 1 around the ring, with Seale: \ ne Up & e@pntinuous hammertag at Diek got in sow 4 slugetng bee at eanion ante an apy pre Cullew landed =a that ale ifted pte Sealer came Australian out ugh and tumble mixup on tt os clowed the he lath w y clinching Outlen had the best of a hard mix The 15th was an even break, The 16th w Cullen's, Scaler missed ound and ‘ swing tn this on his head into the spun Culler wa him good and plenty be fore could recove Sealer led in the 17th. He rush ed like an infuriated bull and dr Oullen all over the Dick cov ered well, however, and was not hurt much In the 18th the men left thet corners on the run two loc motives. They grunted and wres tled In the cline? landing hard bedy punch: Callen had the best of an exchange at range, and then Scaler him into the ropes. The r was Sealor's There was ttt ching tm the 19th. Both boya went in to land the sleep producer. They exchang ed hard lefts and rights, and Cullen staggered Scaler with an overhand right. § ame back and drove a hard left to Dick's stomach, The round was even. Final Round. The last round was one mixup from gong to gone They tore into eae or, throwing actence to the wi |no clinching. Th toe to toe and sly no advantage to Referee Job called the bout a ¢@ The fight wae pulled off on the deck of the Yosemite tn a 1¢-foot ring Instead of at Sound Reach. Only about 300 fans board ed the Veasel at Seattle, and no one got on board at Edmunds. The boat from Everett had no one on board, and to facilitate matters a ring was pitched on the boat | There was only about $350 tn the house, and a cdilection was made, bringing the purse up to 9500. The preliminary matches were dispensed with Everybody on board was satisfied | with the match, and vowed they would go 40 miles to see the same men fight again. | Johnnie Reid donated the entire proceeds of the affair to the fight ers, self, He managed the fight In a businesslike manner and the bout deserved better patronage. : VANCOUVER PUTS _TT OVER BLACK CATS simply stood There was n promptly ither Vancouver walloped the cham- pions once more yesterday by & | Sere of 4tot Big Gus Thompson was in the | box for Aberdeen and be made the | record for the season's strikeouts |no less than 13 men biting on his) | benders. Thompson only allowed | five hits and issued walking papers but twice. His team mates played HMatlews) ball and made five costly errors.| This was sufficient to give the Can ucks the game Paddock did the pitehing for) | Aberdeen. He pitched good ball and was given excellent support | Vancouver scored in the first Donnovan walked, stole second, | and came home on Quigley's drive | to left field. Hyatt knocked a home run fn the} fourth, and Nordyke followed it with a double. Flannigan #acri ficed and a wild pitch let him in. Both teams secured a score in the seventh inning. Vancouver and Aberdeen left last | |might for Vancouver, where they | will play a series, returning here | next Sunday, uniees the Butte team comes to Seattle WILLIS BRITT IS TO (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, June 8 Willis Britt, brother of the former | | lightweight champion, bas assumed | jthe management of Joe Thomas land is now arranging several bouts | for him. He has challenged Ket jchel to a six-round fight and also | wired Charlie Harvey to arrange a go with him. Today Britt said that if he could not get a bout with| jeither of these he would look among the heavyweights, as he jsays Thomas is well able to take} jon « bigger man finest line of pocket knives state at Piper & Taft's, 1024 + For any ease of alcoholiam that 1 cannot cure in from 3 to 6 ays J. B. BRISBOIS, Globe Hotel, Cor. Firat Av. and Main St. see furtous | There was) and went inte the hole him-/ MANAGE THOMAS |, JEFF PREDICTS THE SEATTLE STAR HEAVYWEIGHT MONDAY BIG EVENT TUNE 8, 1908 AFTER THAT S100 Sa faa om Many Want to Win the sill | Pa " from t ler aterde gy " | may ; Seattle Press Clu ; Sullivan: Gl Fem) anc oli So as tone Match defeated Frye & Co e gation od | Meet on Mat at by 8 90 wl . of 12 to ll ye day at D ia m that § . h ) h | ag park yinees he w At Daliard this evening Dan Fe who " with ! lin, of Seattle, will wrestle for the nd won from team bt alamen on best two of three falis a soore fito 4’ Joe Pate t bh wh 1 The mafoh will undoubtedly be « 190 nd th f good one, Both men are skilied| The Nationals wor for the « oO * performers and the purse is so|lard team yesterday ng it ove 1 h h aplit that ft will not pay to be the to 6 The game tors into the na before ‘ loser, A side bet and the prospect | exciting Grit Joe Ca and of « matches tw the future will Cha Franklin w « also spur the men on The Chicago ladie Jteam w Ro 4 n the « Franklin te well known Ito t an defeated by A flee yeuter ing city and in Ballard. He is « puptl| day to the tune of 12 to 4 Several cracking good of Dr Roller, and besides being bouts will be ta I fast and strong le well versed in Sammy MeClintock offers to bet will go on with Eddie Faurt at 130 the tricks of the mat game He | $500 that Dick Cullen can beat Kid pounds, and Kelley and M r, tw has been training hard and is in the | Sealer if the latter will make 130 fast 128 pour “ meet beat posalble condition He wil! go | pounds ringside Cullen can make Gay buckles of Omaha he we oa the mat tonight weighing about a* low as 128 pounds. terweight who recently fought jt rund 2 | Sullfvan ts the champion middle o weight wrestler of the world, and his friends any that he is unbeat All Cars Among the ardent admirers of Stanley Ketchel, the young whirl wind who recently established his right to be reckoned among the topnotehers in the fistic game by disposing of the Sullivan twins, is no | @ personage than Jas. J Jeftr Big Jim” was asked for his opinion of Ketel He pre pared the ywing especially for the Seattle Star By Jas. J. Jeffries. By his rapid advancement within the past year, Stanley Ketehel has made himscif the most talkedof man ta the pugilistic world And he has @ right to this dis tinction it in weually the case where a fighter wins a couple of battles from classy men that he then goes around building up & repotation on | what ts known in sporting parlance as “dead ones | Ketehet has done neither | Stanley took on Joe Thomas when he was fresh from a series of victories over men in the Kast and had « reputation of being invinet bie. We all know what was the | rewult Then he fought jtwing. First Mike fell « victim to Ketchel's prowess and then he fol lowed it by knocking out Jack the Sullivan SPOKANE, 3 Last Game of Series. (By United Press.) SPOKANE, June §.—Before the largest crowd that ever witnessed a ball game at Spokane, the home team won from Seattle yesterday | by a score of 3 to & the sit, and yesterday's victory put them at the top of the percentage ladder Hoth teams played erroriess ball and the hitting was light. The In dians were better on bases and in the fleid, howe . and succeeded in taking the a sensational leap and stabbed Ben nett’s drive with one hand, doubied Stanley off first, and prevented a posnible rally Bennett's hard drive with the bases full gave Seattie her only | scores. The Indians scored two in the second on three safe ones and a winning run. The Offietal Sears. ARR ‘es a a | an a | ‘oe . 3.8 RE ge is = oe er -o2sem ee Am nh HM POA ..2.3 8.9.8 = ee ° = ee ° ae ee Se he Se | Se Se ee at Se Te ae ae ee oe oe OR Bs iy ae: ss 2 2 @ po. eee & Totals ey i a a ae *Matted for Rush in ninth The score by innings 00020000 2000010 %—38 base hits — steve Kun Mack Fiyer dock and 49.m. * J. F. TORMA CO., INC., Mine Operators nuine, Live 702, 703, 704, 705, | St, Soattic, Wash. Proven and D 706 Johnston B a OT SEATTLE, 2 It was the last game of the me | | The Indians took five games out of | | In the ninth session Jamen made | 7 squeeze bunt by Mackin. In the} seventh Galaski walked, Hulen singled and Stevens’ twosacker brought Galaski home with the able at bis weight He le siping *) |with his brother, Gene Sullivan,|) Pass or and Gene says that he will sur Pea throw Franklin. Sullivan will weigh T ransfer 158 pounds to Our A big bunch of Beattle wrestling = fans are going over to Ballard to Doors. K Lr night and the home people are all TCM (8 A agog over the A d at == SOO0D KID,” waye—~ JUrEe, tendance ts as | The betting slightly favors Frank |iim. He is well known in Seattle. land with his advantage in weight Bankrupt Purchase Sale [he te picked to win by the wise | Must Raise $10,000 in Ten Days—Big Sale Starts Saturday 9 A. M.—tdy Parca: * ones tn this city This 4 ot Twin, @ performance which Is wor | eee ene te the least) and | Four fairsized bankrupt stocks put on sale Saturday, lasting 10 days. More and better bangles thy of more than passing interest | fo"Yin have a big bet down on | than ever were offered before to the people of Seattle at this big sale These four stocks bought very at himself low for spot cash enables us to make @ record-breaking sale, sweeping al! opposition betere Ketehel is in & postion] 22°" etch will be held at June | lecke up @ pile of ready money. We must dispose of these stocks right now, and to do it quickly the where he can either boost himbelf|, to top of the pugilistic ladder or allow himself to sink back to his formor level of a second-rater There t# no doubt in my mind but that, Ketchel will be a beavy-/ weight before very long He & young and strong end is gradqgally increasing in weight prices must be cut deep, to se $10,000. T Eastern creditors need ready money, and they ap howling for it, so we will make you # bargain sale you cannot afford to miss to get the Everything goes at this sale at half price, and many items less than half cost price. 7 Ber SALESPEOPLE ENGAGED TO WAIT ON THE TRADE. A big rush for the following «many more which space forbids mentioning. The people will appreciate them when they potas fon hall Beattie | the place SPORTOGRAMS All Ballard cars leaving pass directly in front of Men’s Purniateions Goods -“ Ww mathe each the | There are thousands of bargains in the Men's # oar commtant atm te te gat ference field meet with 24 potnts. t Men's Reston Supporters, this sale tee vr spring weight out, for I belle that thie gt we retues fighter. wn ee + ‘aan Stanfore and Wise stn tied r wg ay be rip dies eee: id second with 20 points each as ond Fancy base ¢ A in battle j 3 i 2 and Blue (eold colors ae ~ yle Dive Mata, jum There are three things that | "eords were broken, although May ac tse nd ee Ketchel ahonid avoid: making ig (0% llinole tied the conference rec ~ ~ possible weight, following the prim |OT4 of 9 45 seconds in the 100-)9 OU, "\It, vine Panam oe rose path, and fighting too often. | 7rd dash Either one of the three wil i tegen we ag A.C. Gtlbert of Yale, the Oregon GROCEMES a fighter to the pugiliathe graveya sooner or later, and it won't) jong to do it, either Moderation in ail things te goc and this is particularly true with fighter athlete, broke the world’s record }im the pole vault Saturday in the tryout for the Olympian games. He negotiated 12 feet, 7% Inches, This beats the former record by one make prices for this sale so low. belt's You camnet efferd vam 0 rales peices, A big bankrupt purchase of one-half on your grocery Dilie © panes Bear in mind we are sot in erccery o will pore tracts nor juet we > Dew Care tee Granulated Label Best Lipter's Biend We 4 India if Ketche! will take care of him. | eh | ett there is no reason tn the world! hy he should not go ahead, make) 89 Kelley, the red-haired sprint « comfortable fortune and have the °F from Spok didn't have a oe tuger Cured om chance to show his mettle in the we arg? aecortment te select from. © Olympien games tryout. He was arry & very reapect of all classes. He is kid | Me hes the chan |iaid ap with « sprained ankle ten- | rena sare don. Kelley seems hoodooed in Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes 2 | the Bast ] ‘The mest complete baresin-civing Hhoe Kale we ever made The Bankropt stocks have helped to make Ge There is some talk of having the [Meek ¢ fase on matte dren's Shoes t to # te | 6 Kod owing tom new laste, 6 | se Kuen 2 Doybte. shay Seattic fans raise $1,000 for the | Neary behest Bhees. ail sises Thts sale” | Huten. tft on basce-—Menttio & é ome bane & Time of game f hour ang’ se| (ham that wins the pennant in the minsion = Lmmpire Carruthers Northwest league. The idea is to give the players an incentive and get faster ball. It will be more |ronsibie if some of the magnates would « up more freely and get some higher ae players. Ladiew Julieta rubber heel) wear well; the f ie shoe made easter than slippers; goal > £ = = - * The Washington and Lincoln high schools meet at baseball next Wednesday at Dugdale’s park. Both jteame have taken « game tn the | Washington Meee on Talewm Powder This asie Tosterdays Games Al Detrott— Boston ®, Detroit 4 series thin year " Ales Drawers to mat ot & toule 1, Philetet dinaoniinns |) 20g Tine Meat Setesera, up to food materials ured ~ some Kilpovere, with nec ri North Yakima beat the be Mafety Ping, 4 te t Chiem 1 era toroid der % +e « Roslyn if $. Moons and Ryea} seven te ate ote. any fe Agate Buttons, Goren of the entire lot at be Pine Big Speci \_Ladies’ Waists Drummers’ Sample Line Less Than Half Price. hee Walete a eam Sunday by & seore of 10 |te &. = NATIONAL LEAGUE | low The Athletics took the Fort Fiag ler team into camp by a score of 4 to 1 Sunday at Fort Flagler. | The Mount Baker Parks won from | or high os #200 the Yerkes Printing Co. team by reel and pen linte Chread and some novelty a Ail (hie season's mew effects, : seo styles ax high Hpene and mulls drammerw’ samples pu in the tot fects See different 4 The ent new styles Many copies ory 1be Ladiew Hose *- Wee Lew of the Freeeh and Pugin takers Mony of theee pel rr} VIEW LOTS NEAR EXPOSITION —/ ae Galaes’ adeut te banale Meing onty | 28 Ladies Huse . 38 All in LAWN, only $225 to it appeal tn the ladies of Besttle to see | oe tAdiae Lace and Lisle Hose “ $425. Terms $19 cash and Zee sonst wer Ginghame—Parta ron Ginghama thie sale Wide Percaies, man} $7.50 per month. Take Green ) Lake car to Green Lake sta tion. Inquire at Green Lake Bazar for Mr. Smith. ou ever saw. Your « At Porthe At Prisee 4 Oakland 4-2. NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE ee a wat “Gus Brown” onan: Te COLUMBIA ATHLETIC | CLUB WANTS A CAME Money ts the moat form of Capital. Gold coin, silver & bank notes--they earn nothing until you exchange them for else, Exchange them for trivial, things and they are gone forever, © . The Merchant exchanges bis for goods which he expects to sell fr 8 profit over and above the cost, clerk hire and store rent. The Farmer exchanges his =z land, water, implements, labor, Hive ‘ 3 —thus producing the crops that yield i. profit The Butider exchanges his Money. The Columbia Athletic club 4 feated the Kirkland team by a scor of 9 to 4 yesterday afternoon Kirkiand. The battery for Colw bia was Carrington and Spencer The Columbias have an open dat for next Sunday and would like t hear from ¥ fast team. Addresi J. Lingwood, Columbia Station, attle. In all the new shades of brown, blue, tans and ele- phant greys, made in up- Soap Lake Salts Remedy pany have completed reorgant in 1 @ capital. Small tn’ -d ] land, labor and materials ors have an opportunity to bu to ate sty es. of an INCOME property. limited number of shares of tr Be a ae < aan So throughout the whole world ury stock. Call for particulars. Bp 7 progress UNLESS it +. = | ler block, be UNTIL it is used, Money, ————__——- tle, may well be counted useless, pan mR home, carried in your pocket OF up in a vault, it earns absolutely How to make it BARN and SAFE becomes a most important Jem to the man with even & The strong, conservative, well-conducted Bank has prove to be the best solution of that problem that elvilization duced Scandinavian American Bank ) Alaska Euilding, Seattle, U. S.A: THE DEAF CAN HEAR Don't Pall to Investiqnte. For further particulars address THE STOLT? ELECTROPHONE COMPANY, Scandinavian Americ Second ard Yesier “Where the Cars Stop” evelop Mining lég.,, Third Ave, Properti and University | my piesua, @enen es qu Both Phones Orders Kasouted (ur lov estment aoe set-208 Ainske Bide om Marsina, ~

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