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THE SEATTLE WINS GAME STAR-—SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1908. WHEN YOU KNOW PONIES AT 2%" 1,890 wity anon ‘resque BIG EVENT STANLEY KETCHELL WANTS W | KEENE W aang ° A “lockers on ° = J. Cushing's ; - o~ s nye the meet wit ee ae ee Del Fountain, who wad ei \° el trac the i H A be hore thin yan Soran ‘Seattle Bunch Is Playing Five Hundred Are Now in \:%°'.'S. n toned | 4 ° 7 "8 Warrloe* | Right Up on the Stalls and More onthe ta ine watton Pi at City \° -—— a Toes to Win. Coming. i | petite SS 1 NOTICE TO | | satace | hirty car loads of t ed Dr. Roller Will Weestle All| | nse medi ah a Wak acl | air ane ipade at thorugh ore WATER |yestorday and duplicated | thin season have arrive < » winning by 2 to 0. | the horses took abc cht t = ee was in t form With one or twe eptions, a Ove ea in th n, Benefit. atruck out seven of the Miners lanimala shipped good. The horses|_ o“* ™ he Third Colles held them to hits and issued lurrived nix to a car and 180 thor-| ton District a and payable at ——EE but two passes, Tle was given the] | oughbreds were added to the strings | 115 Prefontaine P best of support and Butte never had | laiready stabled af The Meadows _— sce during the ‘ a look tn Among the horses which arrived mth of f 6, Ful Nine Bi Sporting Features | The SiwasiSe have infused some at the track yeste a harley | August. If ee! ig ginger tn their play and were up on} Sanford’s May Amelia and High . efore Julp 4, y atl the time, Some sen 7 Guo. 8. Durker came alc with | 1908, @ fine of nts will be fi i DOPYRIGHT, 1208 f , pay aational plays were pulled off and c pe ay Avontellus, anfi Mike Ha seed | « bhieuien wikia Dr | d. Kame Was interesting Derby, in his old etal all the elty north of am In the second It looked as If Be Aunt Polly, the con ® mare, | Galer and Kast Galer stree eamian attle would score. Bennett aingled lowned by ny Bros, was among} arose Se ian eae Frisk flew out and Lussl stabbed a] | yesterday's arri Johnny Fret-| tates payable monthly “ drive into left Meld, Bennett going] ters brought St. Francis aiid Gedrge — secs to third. jon singled and the} | Dodge ts here with A. Muskoday Zoses: eat Interest is high in the entertain bases were packed. Stanley came . | Other horses were Inclement ment to be given by the Press Club up and amashed what Jooked like \owned by J. Cunbi The Mist and A young man may have at Dreamland rink Monday night, | a hit between third and short. But} Mensa, owned by Dan Rx Edwin many fr gprs he will find and the advance sale of tckets| Cartwright was there and he lobbed i‘ T. Frytr, owned by F. Walhauser none se Neeetad, ay has been heavy ni Mite | the belt home ta | COLIN, KEENE’S UNBEATEN WONDER. Eyebright, owned’ by J, Davis, and ft ond: te wants, 0 The fact that Dr, Roller ts go nett. Kriets put it to first in me! (geet * nel evi |-—— — | Day Star, owned by “Eck” Blum. | 2 uening him ahead, Ing to box three rounds as well as| to beat Stanley, It was a pretty) ew “ aK por ntoyy vi ots = There are now about 600 horses |@ 2® @ little leather-covered book wrestle all comers will cause many | play and won a bearty hand mae 7 tabled at The Meadows, and ft is with the name of a bank on to attend the bouts. Rumors of} MeCute m | Keene's Colin, the most famou — a ite cover, Dr. Roller's ability with the gloves |, fifth and race horse on the Americaf turf on 6. ag hing sen Steamer have been circulated about the first . hii tier, sb-aheieiin eu tension jonticello leaves Flyer dock 6:30 9 BANK OPEN SATURDAY city, but very few people hay) ne ee 30 a.m. 1 y. | Allen made & one-haryted scoop in |i every workout, and prom: to z - EVENING FROM6TOB seen him tm action. j the fourth A local sporting man, who ts an | ye fourth @ t beat Cartwright out me his galntaln for some ine t STANLEY K ETCHELL. Sputhority, stated a few daye ago |e ete eet oie ranean coe etach| reputation of Rever having been | We Pay that it wouldenot surprise bim to (Star Special Service.) jable. Later Ketehell defeated | with one gone McCune singled and | beaten Cor, Second Avenue gee Roller the next heavy weight MILWAUKEE, June 13 Now| Thomas decisively on two 060& | was forced at second by Bennett < tee alaska tale and Pine Street ebampion. Dr. Rotler will go three | for Tommy Hurns!” alons Sie waned.” Maumee’ Wie the | arena ckeinee tn toe es ee 0 rounds with Lonnie Audiig, and| When Stabley Ketchit! awoke,| Kotcbell has proven a true sport | double steal and was safe wt third | eth Keecce asd Te etmoDt stakes . the sports will get a go ipe on | the moraing after his victory over) man has been willing ‘and k . canst oi anid thiak | tn 1 tole ~e gg Be os his style MT sae Billy Papke, that was his flirt ex-|eager to fight any man the mot ow eanan at + : et eee ae ~— ve tra decla: the stake Interest On Savings Resides tneeting af comers and! p ors wished to mateh him wi Ho | Sheers the Gall. Bennett kept | horse & com brokea forfeiting $109 in case he fails Jo| all continues to have a sin-|has been broad-minded if his buat. |", CMSs Sad crossed the pi On the day previous to the throw anyone within 15 minutes, Dr.| gle thought. He wants a chance to ness dealings, on one or two occa. |, Aealn in the etghth McCune had olin appeared so strong it was Roller wil! give PO-minute exhibi-| defeat Burns Those who are close sions showing courteous anxiety ax | M4 Cemple grazed by one of Clat | deetied to race him r tich bouts with “Polly” Grimm, /to Ketchell know that for a long to whether his opponent was getting ||! #*tashoota and went to first. He Many persons not fam Chartey Franklyn and Juilus John-|time he has bad the positive con a fair deal from a financial stand. | 84 4 Barrow escape trom sert Keene's rac ack met ' won . jvietfon that he is the master of point injury tt hit safe and Terry | pected the at might have OF GEATTLE The program of the bill is as fol-| Burns Out of the ring Ketchell fs a 4. Terry came in on) started to enable the owner to se The middleweight champion can. manly fellow. He t# thonght to left feild Qure & good price, Such was not On Pioneer Place, Corner First - John Slattery vs. John Dreher, | not long fight in that division. He and appreciative of others. He is | ClaMin pitched good ball and Be-| the cave Wrestling. * is getting too heavy. Besides, there absolutely fearless. Ridiculous as | “te Could not have scored except |» Keene did not bet on Colin. He Avenue and Yesler Way, 2. Jimmy Kelly ys, Herman Mey-|is more money in heavyweight bat-|It may seem, Ketchell would sot | Butte’s errors. | Qoean't make his money in the bet The Officiat Sears | Ging ring hen he enters the race er, boxing bout, three rounds. hesitate a second to step into the aa & man who had lost his best 2. Dr. B. F. Roller vs. all comers; 1 has been prominent in| ring with Jim Jeffries or any living an mh UW PO A m| rack lew Wallet methods ilistic world since July 4,)man. He would not boast that he AD Oh ie wrthsp benny asm cy sie se“ ” of last year, when he got a drawicould defeat Jeffries, but be . is, .e # Keene races horses for sport Poor fysonby he said the with Joe Thomas, who at that time | would say “I've been taking chances - 4.3.3 Fung ez. mourntolly, “I'll sever see @ horse I | INA P was thought to be almost undefeat-/all my life. 1 will take another 2 + 6 2 :e|, te Wall st. Keene ts cold blood- like Sysbaby again. | 4 emus a oes a Se alii a * ¢ & 2 Jled and without mercy. Among Jimmie Rowe had not wid/§ rig NATION'S GREATEST PLAYGROUND ON THE PACIIC 2 . ” ene BR H 3 ; his borses-—-and he takes pride in Keene everything he knew | COAST. fte holds of Frank Gotch with will no doubt prowe a valuable ac ywoing the best In the world—he “1 think you will.” said Rowe. | ; Charley Franktin. q@isition to the local yacht club. . 1 > & different man. He loves a, “No,” replied Keene. | ees me ae ahh : | 5. Dr. Roller vs. Polly Grimm, 10 os ¢ . by . eat horse for ite own sake, not “Yes,” sald Rowe. You've got ‘ minutes’ exhibition wrestling bout.| A. D. Belanger, formetly of Se $ £ $4) Because it ts a purse winner. a borse tn this stable right sow! tt ti - i { r va. Charley Frank | atthe, stayed 30 minutes on the mat ‘ * ¢ +@ #¢)Mvery Sunday during the ractng that'll be as great Syeanby—! Fr A D: ] exhibition wrestling | with Santell, the strong man, at Pa ; tog 2 son, he is at his stables, petting perhaps greater.” | ee racuions a y ; \ | Everett. Belanger made $50 by his H j H : H is favorite animals, and talking No, 20,” exclaimed Keene : 7. Billie Speck va Eddie Faust, good work at wrestling As « mat over every detail of their condi “There never can be another Sy-) y 7 be | boxing bout, three rounda Sor of test, be ‘ast enty sutyed te $308 8 8 fi thon with bts trainer soaby for me.” |] CONCERT BY PROF. MEIER’S BAND &. Dr. Roller vs. Lonnie Austin, had the best of the bout r : . When the great, undef The horse Rowe referred to was | eparring exhibition, three roanda 1:08 6 6 6 6 7! aysouby dled, Keone went 6 Colts. His’ propaecy has’ com] BALLOON ASCENSION 3:30 | % Frank Vance ve Jul John- The Ballard high schoo! plays the . » the stables to see Rowe. He true. | ; . exhibition wrest I | 2 eo Haltard eee ee ee ees . | "Showeee ps “a agg m wong He fila Sais te the 3 TE oe _ | Leslie's Barnyard Cireus, Afternoon and Evenings. | gard's cigar store, Second and Yes-| inst auine of the season for the high about Seattle. For dates and ar-/ spin around the harbor and shows! } jer way schoo! team rangementa write to C. A. Parke, up her paces in her old-time form. | Briggs and Rose exhibition of Physical Culture and Peate of | Dr. Roller will arrive in Seattle wo * . 427 Terry av. Ny oF phone Main The Rival also looks good to the |]... Hrleks And Rove eri toes : tonight from his Kastern trip and! “Battling” Johnson, the Low An | Dewbi piers a017 local yaehtmen. : F arieright Beattie, 7 jin a wire received today he says geles bruiser, stopped Arthur Van |* i the best possible condition | Dooser, a physical culture instructor ~ : Jof that city, in the second round, tn SPORT RAMS ta bruising contest iast night |B. M. Baker, of Portland wants to purchase the Seattle franchise in Seattle and Vancouver are atil! the Pacific Coast league from Dug tied for third place and are slowly | dale. creeping up-on Spokane. Only 122 | now separates the Stwashes from Unele Hiram and the Pig. Special Announcement 3:30 and 8:30. ‘GULLEN-SCALER, | GO IS SURE COAL Jobnnie Reid has posted the; $1,000 purse which will be divided | News comes from Portland that Balloon Ascension, Saturday and Sunday, Summer Prices At Bunkers. vu SUNDAY, Wrestling Match Between The New York papers state that | the leaders. If Dug’s men continue Abe Attell and Owen Moran, of in the Cullen-Heaier fight, and both | w, t ¥ |to play the fast brand of ball they| Engiand, have been matched to 1, Bryoktyn 1. | | the fighters put up forfeits of $250 | occas am i ones lare capable of, that margin-will be | fight 20 rounds at San Francisco on Touts &. Philadel ;aplece i - Ms thin within another month Labor day. They wilt make 122)" fo sam 4 Se "The fight will be beld of June ff Black Diamond Lamp .$6.25 JACK BRIGGS and FRANK ROSE | sci Th pound 4 Jim Jettries will reteree.| * . aad anaes of the steamer Yosemite, and |i Furnace Coal 1.00 ‘The Siwashes sre thowing creat | !t is to be hoped the news is tree.| AMERICAN LEAGUR the last battle between these boys — Referee. ani improvement and Dug Knew what|MOTAA gave Attell one of his hard.| Wee host was 0 fiercely contested that a + Saengiesompbeagctitins i ae |he was talking about when he anid @#t battles and earned a draw with | (Meso 48 Johnnie Reid expects the steamer . / DR. B. F. ROLLER, they were playing the best ball of | the shifty Yiddisher. Can he duplt te won to be packed. Pacific Coast Coal Co | Every Saturday will be CHILDREN’S DAY. Children secom- Qe the year. The way the boys shut “ate the trick or win? “ oO | Cullen started training today. He Biff panted by guardians will be admitted free to the park. Three chik Star Attraction at Press Club Bene- out Butte tn the Inst two games has York ’ " is working out the Washington | dren's tickets will be sold for 10 cents to all amusements. 563 Railroad Ave. South. Phones fit Monday Night. | not been slow. The fans appreciate| Tacoma and Spokane open a se | bowen ee Athletic club and Guy Buckles in| this kind of ball and will turns out res of games at Spokane this aft | Weshinator u ae at | training bim and acting as sparring Ex. 99 and Main 70; COMING ATTRACTIONS—Capt. Mecklem’s Airship, The Three Loopy jernoon. The games between the| r ne partner ind., 9 : * $190 to anyone whom he fails to > | leaders should be warm ones. PP ree ron fxg ey Sealer will train at Sound Beach jf Kuhns, CHAS. LOOFF, Manager. throw in 15 minutes. Si es a ili Soil “asa | atm i 4. Joe Carroll tlustrating favor oe tee oe aaa sal Guy Buckles, of Omaha, has ae} 25 Ou . j ip ie aaeoeaametint OER —aneee | Bien a . cured a match at last. He will fight} : OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY. | ("e peg oo lost | Billy Ross at Aberdeen, Wash., on | PACIFIC COAST LEAGUR. k The whole Atlantic fleet will be | have some open dates, and teams July 3. The men will meet at catch. at the navy yard a few days more. | wantin mes should phone or|W#hts and this will give Rosa) {or Angee oc:'c:1': ; " See the battleship Rhc FO - about 10 i a 9 P ode Island in | write J, A. Sumeriidan, Ballard. ut 10 pounds the best of it | Qantend ‘The first of the trial races be-| pol 7S wre waar teed ae’ pete sg ‘There te Freon pend halt oe tween the Spirit of Seattie and the | . =) Evere! of eld £ Round trip fare, 50 cents. oe Big Bre dy sey A vert poe Failadelphia Jack O'Brien with| at y bos og SO a eee | pla rom je Stanley Ketchell. This would be a . T | at Dusdal x F ‘ed Geary, captain of the Spirit weer. LEAGUB i othe Orke joe ber i ‘ wg 4 great go. O'Brien may be a taker, NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. has arrived from Butte and wants ARK afternoon. game start at) but he is one of the best men that - the races postponed so that he ean BASEBAL LL , er & |erer foughe iit, his weight, and he got the Spirit in first “class xhape \ : puld make Ketchell exterd hii | at fc post poneme Tomorrow, Sunday, 3 p. m.. © Y., Aspinwall, of Rochester, N }to the limit. —_— “n ene ae dt 9 postponement i bd ” Y., will soon make this city bis) wenn The Rival ls containny a fast wall x ’ BUTTE vs SHATTER |home. Mr. Aspinwall is @ well-| Jack Grace, the oldtimer who : ‘ _ Admission the and 00 Take Tester car | known yachtsmah in the east and | boxed with Hattling Nelson at the 5 Ay al the aber Setting the — ————-- | Star theatre in this city, and wh Alexandra cup at Vancouver on e | gob mane In every quarter of th July 1 1 be » has & new term for faking The Spirit " 1 ‘ atur venin [fete When's cher ite tows “ee eee el SATURDAY, JUNE 20 and fakes, Jack says he dos “the ’ ‘ | South Sea isiand dive.’ Grace has fy 1 Fi 6 8 | this expression copyright _ é ] From 6 to iecgenaag 1 ; : ‘BLACK CATS ARE : The fight-game Is open at Spq SIX RACES DAILY : We do not agree with those who say fm opel Sioa: Sin. inland ee 7 1 that i te aivays Rasy vo save mone Ml © OSERS AGAIN | RAIN OR SHINE ; For most of us It is really very AARD— BF Sealer and Gene Sullivan for a sik: ' = 1 especially at the start round contest on June 26 guitval | ’ But the Habit of Saving CAN be cul fl By Unties P Is the brother of the wrestler an 5 ‘ rene.) } tivated, and, sooner or later, the Man Ml) VANCOUVER TD, Gretane 12.—| i auld te be the goods. | 1 Worth While discovers that it MUST be Vancouver walloped she \ ease Boor Unhelz and Sealer will fight) $e Take Car k 34 \ r eustivated if he tp to acquit himself cred- IM) yesterday to ‘ae tae ry eee in rowide at Spokane on July 4. 4 & at Jackson St. and First A : pone Bee the responsibilities that he has Pye Hender was to blame ter| i tant elt oe — any — t. ms : : ed. * Biack Cats’ defeat by his punk ‘ eS nd | To protect hts family and himself Mi errors. He made six errore and wag | (ti? ke can make big money .on & ‘ erro vas o Against hand tmes;.apelast wAckngss or Ml largely responsible for four runs in| eebibitions, | a ere « RACES START 2 P, M. ‘ accident, against.the death of the bread- fl the seventh and one in the fifth He| “Saab waeTae | $5 b —; gee bad peneeee earning Biiwas taken out of the game in the = ‘ a ‘ er of later yours yee . N el -— Ss Gay for the FUTURG, there mast be tov. | iets: Abordeen's pitcher; twicted | ay eict wrrkers OF Cente wel oe 2= Se nn Ti ncame some neliaionial, yet Mi well, allowing but six bite Sut! semaaae vines The apen wanes tor! e ee : Admission—Gentlemen $1, Ladies 50c. : the Ban Wor sets earnestly H@] nothing could have neutrataed Bon-| the Electrical Workers are duly 44 <3) , ss | ‘° ler’s rotten exhibition. 5. T be a i. = ee) | en — a. eatin manic. the neccesary thing: Sy Hl) George Engle pliched a fair aamic|for the eametown or tue. different Fs a) oe | : See coll: aa ar ieee saan pete wo Hl end the Reavers played fest ball.|tewne can make aerangenents. by $c ke | ' Goce Ne roatty tncean, “aawecty A then, Hl) Muntortt, Quigley and Nordyks | writing qo Manager Siutter, 024 25th Fees | ; cent Compound imtordst tn @ ble hety ML ee Of | pretty double play in |ay,, Seattle. Come, now, fetlows, S e-§ } Teenie cottons “Guberti Waning to oe wate tie. the seventh amd Denovan and Pie Write in and get a fast bunch to a) 2 | } oof : avian Ainerican Wate gy Open & Sow Acuowut hours 6 te gn rat made arent running catches. pay in your home town. But ramem-| 2° Ben -: & ‘eres 2, 207 2 r — Sees , ws Peogess te wan sonivod $9 by Prary ber the electrical fellows must get = $ “5 2S = ' > one | Sx, “ationing the “ump'x" deck back here in time to go to work) ¢ SQ Sia 2.5 | | mat g x ‘ | ne called Snyder aut at Monday morning, July 6. ft se a» > fi ie caenteedl Scand: A | fh ke was safe by two foot 4 = inavian merican Bank | Auy one going flabing should ge Here's Another. | & te = Alaska Building, Seattle, U.S.A Piper & Taft's stock of fishing) The Apollos would like to arrange| * RS so 83H = 1 U. 0. A tackle, #09" | games with any fast amateur team | Bor PZ