The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 15, 1908, Page 2

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BENEFIT TONIGHT Br. Roller aad Qthers Give Big Contest for the Press Club, Dow mie the Prev Cheb bane This is the gold and silver belt Be Coritghe wt Drecemiand rink studded with diamonds, that Billy An Kflemotive program has bewn | Nola, Nelson's old manager, is of Orckuged and the sporting fann in| fering an a prise for a lightweight LOSES Of course Dr Relier wilt be the &tar attraction. He returned from & old home Saturday night and te in fine form. He will give two tem fnute exhibitions with “Polly” jrimm and Cha Frankiia, and thea will offer $100 to any wrestler ho stays with him 15 minutes weral husky local om have an | mounced that they wil! go after that S10 Tonight will be th ey » last time that Dr. Roller will wrestle in public be ore the match with Gotch om duly 1 ie ‘totter wr atso box chvee| Very Rowdy Game Played rounds with Lonole Austin. Rum | ors of Dr. Rollers ability with thet j | With Butte Yesterday Afternoon. @loves have been notsed about the city for some time, but few people Dave actually seen him perform. ‘Austin is fast and clever and will give the big physician a fine try out The bout between “State ery, Mayor Miller's seeretar, john Dreher, a reporter on Stat and | the Hu plenty walloped Seattle good and orday of 8 ye by @ score imes, is arousing « good deal of/to « interest. The men will go to the| Phe siwashes score four in the mat and wrestle for blood first two innings and looked to hav Biliio Spreck and Eddie Paust/ ine game woll in hand, but tndif Will box three rounds and Frank | torent twirling by Coy, Gamble and Vanee and Julius Johnson wit! wrestle. Jimmy Kelley and Her | ~~ man Meyer will bex three rounds| end Joe Carroll will tlustrate Frank Goteh’s favorite holds with Charley Frankite. Tickets for the entertainment are on sale at Dizard’s cigar store and Joe Schiumpfa. RACER Loses MAST IN WIND Racing yacht Rival, the entry of the Everett Yacht club for the trials to determine the defender of the Ajexandria cup, lost ite mast Yeatercay afternoon in a 15-mile breeze, near Bagle Harbor As the oviginal date for the ‘Was tomorrow, the men who « DATS Alt TO DE “MERRY we KNOW Foust Dé BOSS our SAINT OUT EE: | Loe Son’ trials to wall the yacht, assisted by carpen ——— ters from Moran's shipyardd, are Welsh and rank sapport allowed working night and day to repair the the Miners to accumulate eight damage. but nevertheless, the trials scores Will have to be postponed at least Miners played rowdy ball all @ day the contest. Hour de $15 and $20 Values This Season's Metts Suits While They Last $10.50 250 of the Celebrated Regal$15 Suits Are Included in the Above 615-1 7 First Ave. On the Square Opposite the Totem Pole TAR—-MONDAY 15, 196 JUN WEEK Meadows Next Meat Geturday ea the com championship battle between Pack snged, to be held by him im pee-jhae not as yet got the two boys ID) mene eaeiene’ posted ey McFarland and Joe Gans, It) potuity, in addition to ® lange) mood to mise, Ih be be seneen af.the i Cownty Pair a will go to the winne the ch tw ¢ wi, the fight will probably take | oo, at The tend Bee plenshiy battle, if one can be ar) Nelas, whe by stilt in Chieage,| place in Ban Mraneieco never before in the history of Beat . }the racing have ax many bhgh eles " in gathered bosetter on 1: ( the Dawamieh, immu “Te at \ ing ple fast oonte nd AWAY wid IT 7, 4" races, an compared with and —_—_—_— a iT mont of the owners of ann of by have @ rately knocked Allen down at t base Into Hennett Si Heanet ato Terry MeKune tay Hur in particular, we oundly hooted and hissed f firty work the first, Cabtt went to second on Ca McKune also bit. Bennett Frisk walked, filling th Lusi bit to Cartw + MeKune at t i to double it at and two more f } a Allen bit to Cartwright, who threw bim out at firet, and Hurley fown as he w a tht look if the crowd dirty work MILWAUKEE, June 12.--Ad Wot Stantay stole home tn the second | #*st. of this city, Is looked upon as inning by some fet eprinting the man who is to some day fli the In the third, Kriets singled and | Shoes of Abe Attell as bing of the Dudiey doubled. McKune threw) Patherweight division high to the plate and Kriets scored.|. He ts not just ripe for Abe yet topped Herter be ” bat if he keops on improving at the hrew wide to Lusal, and Dud rate he has in the past year he = dhew ” to be able to give the Hebrew ‘The Miners scored again tn the * tah fight ins year or two Abe te in the senith of his career SPOKANE TAKES fourth, Swain was caught in a box between third and home The entire Seattle team towk « hand in the proceedings and on third Hen « bad throw to catch Sti at second and Swain came in Hertey and irhy bit safe in the fitth and Coy was stabled, Gamble going in. He made « wild pitch and Hurley came in. Swain then walked. Cartwright and Stie sacri (By United Press.) fleed and in running to first burp) epoOKANE, Wash, June 15.— ed into Bennett. Two runs came A . home in the co Spokane took tw * from Te Welch went tn for Gamble at the coma yesterday, winning the morn middle of the sixth, bat tm the| ing game 2 to 0 and the afternoon eighth Kriets, Dudley and Thomas | Game 2 to 1 hit fr & row and two more rune Kilitiay wee tn the boa in the came in morning game and had the Tigers The Official Sewre faded. He held them to two bite Bnatt te AD H 4 PO A Bland bis team mates played error $5 $f ft flees tan ~~. 8 areon pitched a good game for ” Pt 8 F § |) Tecoma, but was gi poor sup i 6 of af fF) 8) port. Both of Spokane’s runs were # ¢ #5 ¢ ¢) mate im the first Inning when Hun £ $b bf) nett nected Chandicr’s bot groundet * ¢ © & # and the ball rolled into center ¢ 6 ¢ 1 9) tote ‘ +| Im the afternoon game another - ® contly error by the Tiger infield joat H { them the game. Weight twirled for i ¢ Spokane and allowed but five bits : $| He given errorless support ; 8 cree eee ; H The finest line of pocket kniv : . te at Piper & Taft's, 1024 at ‘ Everett and Edmonds MEALS SERVED. Three roun 1 Won Lost “ . ‘ : end 715 om. iL ‘ ish 81.09 Round & Phite . uM Steamer hus «te . : | __ Phonse—Sunset ‘ oe ator “oo Me Vesterday’s Games. At Ch ago 5. New York 4 att hitadeiphia &. D i At a Howton 19, St. Louis 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Won Lost. Pet aden ae | poe Timm © 4 Kiftective ‘ ) | eave SEAT tie aad She « . 1 ane oe Pi] “ 4 Afternoon = L anges without the RACH WA nh Phones 626 notion On the ot ane ie ee Flyer , ith GEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE. Aber¢ . 3 16" Fee 350-—Round Trip, 60e. OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY.|"OUR ROUND TRIPS DAILY The whole Atlantic fleet will be| LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 and at the navy yard a fow days more. | 10:25 a. m., 2:05 and 6:46 p. m. See the battleship Rhode Island In| LEAVES TACOMA — 8:35 a. m the dry dock. Boats leave 2, and 12:15, 3:65 and 7:30 p, m. foot of Yes! ten t |U. SEELEY, Jr., Agent Round trip fa Tel. Main 176. Tacoma—Tel a eto tary here Martin Nathanson, makes hie week lly programs up mastly in the inter lest of the bett as of ers, putting os few races for beaten” horses, and as @ result & man with o bad horse has very itttle et ng & race, and | thie > at of the selling | away from The brig tracks at New on of horses that w mmer has or been ny track in the coun in no doubt but that peal track records will Jack Din in Sam MeGibben and prevte pootively, will the same services again | AD WOLGAST, | Jockey Frank Keogh, who rode aa: r with « success at Oakland last Wolgast te Just asconding. | winter, arrived Priday and wil! ride Wolgast fought his first fight two| fr Dan Ross during the meeting years ago, and has fought 46 battles ? Pines, with only one decision against | M.D. Miller, who was os of the him. Young Nelson ts the mo who) *is operators here last year, ar holds & decision over him, but then | Tived in town last week. He bought Wolgnet later more thas evened|® g @ ronuers with bim, the ere by knocking young Nelson | **t performers in the banch be ing Burteigh and Gypsy King out in th Welgast & mht some of the! isary Stone, better known among heat men in the featherwotght di/ ie rmcing fraternity as “Meat vision. fe holds a decision over )Oise” is in town. the clever Harry Raker and Frankie Nell, He recently fought a node LaFayette King. turfman, is a inte Axion bout with Ow one ir ttell the eral of the wore The Milwaukee featherweight is! Young, 20, and If he only takes care of himself and keeps on tmp the « * apree that he ma the featherweight « mn Moran, the ieh bower who gave Abe battle of bia wor. fev judges agreed that boo about even arrival performer, Colores. Logan Denny, of the firm of Den Bros, who own that fast sprin Aunt Polly, ts in the city SPORTOGRAMS ny ter hold plonship ioe a ome | Spokane is taking a great lead in the Northwestern league race. The seaies on the pan tor T Seatune ace how at cend of Th O56 BC geet work. Spokes coma and almost 200 abead of Se {the Winning run by King’s oan’ ao eleede dnp ak Sieh [tarow to first base : ming the Miners the way they About 7.000 people raw the af-\ snould. The first two games were ad re te and wildly vested Ser in good style and then Dug ~~ men seemed to lose their Vv. 6. “Navy Yaro “Houte | Monticeiio leaves Fiyer dock 6:30 ‘ang? 30 and 40. m. °** Spokane is playing tn great form. |The Indians walloped the Tigers on Sunday and both games heartbreaking contests, if n keep up their present will be nothing to It twice Mavager Bolt has disbanded the Bverett ball team. It was all going out and nothing coming in and he could not see his way clear to plag against a losing game. Fane who don't onize their own team don't deserve baseball--and inci dentally, it may be said that man agers who don't furniah good base ball don't deserve patronage, The rule works both ways Six Races Daily Rain or Shine The All-College team of Seattle was defested by the All-College Take car at Jackson and |) team of Everett by a score of 6 to First ev. Races start at 2 The proceeds of the game went page the Everett Yacht club, The game was played at Everett Admtesion—Gentlemen, $1.00, Ladies, 500 The Golden Garden team won from the Washington Laundry nine jet Ballard yesterday by a score of | 10 to 3. Next Sunday the Gardens THLET jw play the Yakima 38! Co BASEBALL, ae semmnieais ent Aik Qedh. Ocd The Athletios of Seattle defeated Sanday of 3°00 p the Maine Sluggers by @ score of BUTTS vw. AnanOURK 10 to 9 at Blatue yesterday. The Oe. aa Sluggers started a alugfest in the Take Tester oar last Innings and scored five runs. almost tying the score w.kK west, with J. ¢ Vanderbilt's colt, North Hilds up, won the Graod Prix at Paris Saturday. This ia the greatest event of the French turf and the purse worth about $72,000, Th ifie Meat Co. team the Columbia City team yesterday at Columbia by a seore of 6 to 4 day at Port Townsend The Rallard team took the Im perators Into camp yesterday at Bal lard to the tune of 10 0, The Datlard bunch land Pitcher lly Motel heart of ANO THEREBY SAVE FROM $100.00 TO $150.00 ON YOUR AUTOPIANO, Including free u of our cireu lating ibrar Special prices HOTEL RAMONA-VATES, will be given for a few days on A w Prog mer First Ave. and second hand Autoplanos Some eca at attics Great Busine Oe as low as $350.00 with free use |] fr Reems. hoo, , 1.00. | Headquarters of the music | Votes in - our great voting contest will be 4 os lowed on al OT ) payment Kohler & Chase 1318 Second Ave., Seattic, Wash. | Weber Piano Dealers Third Avenue per day, frow Mot and rold wa tor Im every room, free bath. 1881 See [ond ay, cor, Pine, wNSRACING ‘Ponies Will Start at the vi '™ aes | the scales and) the Rmeryvilie| He! brought with him the one-time good The Reliance team of this city | by the Port Townsend tune of 14 to 2 yester TSe and up per day Hugt 1 ht roneds at p hammer nix ‘ . a didn’t care a H tor Hii} ry here z) proved Ned Batu ke, don't yon f Ke 1 cry, Ay a Chieas , he AVY welghy heart (a * 1 a ty ity on kame & many fam ba ' , ident thes a4 1 n th 1 at , t Rival of Byesch wath the game loses a ma jolay acon eeteat Hid mine and elevate st Teme “ , woetay rm phia Jack O'Brien « > tan Ke may b a d fieht at t 4 1 the Yeq . S.UY the sop j the ate ve Aredia. und he w well, "tan wag f he wat Tomm and and 6:36 »p. Guiean icontien 3:30 The Three Kuhns Assompanied by the $12,000 Orchestrowm Lewtie’s Barn Yard Circus afternoons and nings. Coneast't Myers’ Band, Briggs & Rose exhibit f ph ‘ ture and feens Mf wtrongth afternouns and evenins 4 Hires 4 the Pig SPECIAL ANNOUNC EMENT The Airship Will Be Ready About the 20th Every Saturday will be children’s day. Children secompanted by guardians will be admitted f o the park. Three children's tiekets will be sold for 16 cents to all amucoments COMING ATTRACTIONS—Capt. Me , ship— CHAS. LOOFF, Manager, wat “Gus Brown” f It’s Just As Eas | To buy here Saterday nights as any tin during | the day The bevvlighted store in the city—plenty of extra help to take care of you Good Suits for Men and Young Men I $10 to $25 DREAMLAND RINK MONDAY, JUNE 15, 8:30 P. M. DR. B. F. ROLLER In handicap wrestling matches under Auspices Seattle Press Club, ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS To Anyone Whom He Fails to Throw Io Fifteen Minutes BOXING BOUTS Retween the City's Fy ~st Amateurs, ‘Tickets-—$1.00, $1.50, $2.00. On Sale Thursday, Store, Second and Yester Dizard’s Cigar GOING TO MOVE? IT COSTS LITTLE Just call us by telephone and we will tell you te e est what your move will cost. Main 1623 MOVING AND 6B EK I N STORAGE CO., Inc. COR. THIRD & WASHINGTON. Fire Proof Storage Cut Ind. TL Year Certificate If the happy father will come to The Scandinavian American Bank and take out for the child a $100 Certificate of Deposit, it will amount (without aay other addition than its own compound interest) to the tidy sum of $229.75 when the child becomes 21 years old. In experience, however, you will find that frequent Christmas and birthday addition made to the fund thus started, so that it may grow big enough to put the boy or ! through college, to buy or build a home, or perhaps ¢ tablish the young man in a profitable busines In a « it is an excellent founda habits of assets ment of t-reliance hild’s future tion fo thrift, ix that co for mi usefult an the largest ding, Owned br the — M0t ema vu y count with: rican Bank = gut those qualitic Scandinavian American Bank Alasha Euilding, Seattle, U.S. A

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