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3 Tk SEATTLE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17, 1908 Y A ( HT “HOW TO KEEP IN CONDITION 3.23. = TACOMA 6 wre PUGILISTIC MIXTURE Spirit, of Seattle, Defeats " % cee amaca wo wulthaa'et the Rival in Slow SNS. Se \Boep meet at Priees on July A| men ana ye Viral! Garvin nown ball player with the Chicago ma defeated the Rationala and w by @ #eore died last night at the }Dital at Frenne, Cal suffering with consumption rly a woll! TACOMA, Wash, June 17.—Ta (By United Press.) 4 many wise fight fone think, | filing A however, that the Durable Dane is Dugdale | phled Gamble Eveat. % |due for another awful drubbing eat W k Meh: Packey “McParland and Freddie in, Martinke wa 1 out a | Welsh will battle in at Jim . the Rival, of Everett, by 6 min ; . ’ loaly 4. hte Mttle’ ‘Bugiishmen | home om McKune’s erre yg Re Ey ian tga lags Welsh is one of the cleverest men| The #iwa could do nothing ever a i2-mile course yesterday af }that ever « ed the ternoon jwill make the sto lghte when ule The wind was light and flukey gO Kt top spe The er and Bresino’s and for a time tt looked as if the Milwaukee spor ay that eune ehts couldnt possibly finish |Welsh was rebbed in that and two errora gave Within the time limit They did lehen Packey was given a decision wo . in °e © Saw! sornes the finish » with ’ over bim at the end of 19 rounds.) eighth, Fortier and Lassl both leas than 15 minutes to spare nade wild throw } ‘ ae ata tins = was sounded Dr. Rotter has te artly given The Siwashes and Tig BEFORE THE FIGHT—FROM LEFT TO RIGHT THE men in : omptiy at 2 to'clock up hi edical pra » and fron aple and Seattle tn @pirit lutted across As eal dais ea ihe oe parti aoe wy ro THE RING ARE BLACKBURN, BIDDLE, REFEREE mGUIGAN, a seconds abead of th nt trat for th ‘i jtire attention to training his The Officlat Keore O'BRIEN AND BLACKBURN | ‘ oy — oA the: West ‘Pel |mateh with Goteh. Koller ome Am mt a a SURITS SECOND z oth yachts almost tobe sounds ét - ee ti te ‘ { clothing. lookin times. The Spirit was about 14 pour ' du “ . iw (Star Special Service.) sing, looking Hke the regulation home. He woighed out 2.408 PHILADELPHIA, June 17,—| #econd £ shead at the first bi night when he wrestled ’ ae ee ’ : Biddle made good 7 The yachts started for the Eagle | Press club benefit. He « wey, te $3 3 3) “Palladelphia Jack” O'frien, once! my nade good a4 & second, ws harbor buoy with a light westerly | weigh about 200 when he meets ¢ 2 @ ¢) cham heavyweight and le : = v4 pe ph a Sreese. The Rival outfooted the} Goteh. Dr. Roller js confident that | | Ey $ £ £ Bleonte ake 4 the . 0 has Dae a Spirit on this leg and decreased he can throw the world's champion. + hander A eatebiniiied & 4 . Black y her tead to 4 minutes, rounding +: | 6 OF 16 «giOt Sevens O @ pan & second ‘ peer: putting 5 ° n bie recent six-ro bout ere . on his hands,” yr ong at 5 minutes to 6 o clock | Abe Attell may be seen im this! " ro & ah h r t it h vl ods,” whi ‘7 he broese freshened to 10 city in the near future. Johnnle oy, rt i 6 ¢ ¢) With Jack Blackburn, the 4 Biddle protest Miles an hour and shifted to the Reld is trying to mateh him with | MeXues. = & £ 1 3) The second was my J one east on the last leg home. Both “OUCKY" HOLMES. thevates . . Mur we v o Sc. 2e 8 “phe 7 " ner of the Cullen-® eli » @ 1 ¢ || Drexel Biddle, eclon one of Phi \ i al! talkin’ about? re. o gente sitpped along at a good clip : % d ‘ fight. Both of these boys are hard, |? t § 8 & €|\adelphia’s most “biuebloc first | sponded negro pu me - & time, but about a mile from| A baseball player, to be a good muscles tn good shape, carrying ly all my life—ever since | was DSU" (tlt @ cusne Wonk aul Gate ° ee 8 fit i ) busgitet, hat Rome the breeze died out and the! man at the business, must keep in| S0me Surplus welght, and wear It wearing knee pa I played with | “lever ge ; at th ia ho as BR agg ree ue ; ont no plaster ¢ i 2 Doats barety drifted across the tine nd ith i off as the season becomes hotter amateur teams and semi profession yee mee 8 © Rey WOE Give | Gomke » es aS ee ed at the ringside In| taa-alcum powder The Spirit had increased her lead | "°O" Condition A ball player should not indulge als for years. in 16965 | was with | Abbie & much harder go than did irreproach, vening But O'Brien, with Biddie’s assistagen, te nearly 7 minutes on the last leg. To keep in condition he must get strongly i» liquor, A glass of beer the Loutavilie Nationals, In 19967 Kolley * 2 1 6 26 16) 66 he soon Was minus a 1ou8 won ‘The race was unsatisfactory on | plenty of rest and sleep. Carousing oceastooally will not harm a player,|! joined the New York Nationals 2 , - ae - ees es 2 | thing that is of interest to enthud INERS | VEN jaste. A special chepter is feo. training, and an Account of the light wind, but it and at showed that the Rival has speed and will give the Spirit a hard) rub for the honor of defending the | 5 out of bus will put any player but to become a bosom friend of was with the Baltimore Natio #. | hoa eas. A baseball player 2928 Barleycorn will “fix” any wan in 1698-9. In 190012 I played with ery, ' — woba PIAYEF to he can never get In condition or the Detrolt Americans. | joined th j MeKene, Bonnett. Dexd ins in his Kk as & MAO Keep in condition to piay baseball, Chicago Americans in 1903 an - . site Alexandra cup. them in any other business. Too much hard training or stren-| played with them the two follc / = dio ~ por of Hacken. Ted Geary handled the Spirit nh must be quick uous morning practive will pat a ing years. In 1906 I bonght the Lin teittene illustrations with bis wsual skill and was quick| A bali player must not work too man out of condition. 1 would ad-| cola Westera league team and own f i his principal holds, inclotas ~ te take advantage of every slant} hard to the spring. Most players vise moderate practice, so that the ed it through 1907 F By Butier 3. a alagyr saa ae oding the and change tn the wind ' to reduce wetght too f player ien't fatigued. A man who In all these years I played bail D4 of Butler Lm emteng eth — . ortralte are Goldfinch, of the Rival, also is a great mistake, Nature indulges in practice every «pare end played good and hard. I fob yene by Gamble Um | Dede Brinker a oe Geteee tig of the best knows mat ap handled his boat well, but she fs not stand the strain, The re moment will invariably become | lowed the rules | have given above, ‘sal dep otiaean sterday. and he | — new yet and will show more speed a must be done in a gradual stale and ean truthfully way that I am to NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE. “ When she is properly tamed ap, The | manner. Players should get their 1 bave been in baseball practical. | the pink of ¢ yachts will race over the same! ditton right now champs winning 2 to 0 2 enorme 1 oi @ourse this afternoon, and both 7 | Vancouver : ee tker only allowed three hit | Aberdeen ti 037438 | rorlens bail, the Miners never had | skippers are praying for a heavier wind. | The indications were early this Afternoon that the wind would be! Almost too light to take the vessels « ell Gacerwo 6 | chance to They ewung ee Att jimightily # ponders, bu | someh e Wash, June over the course within the Ume, portiand oe they couldn't seem (0! scouane defeated Vancouver ian othe judges yesterday were F. H | MORE WR OT Co RE AED Aberdeen's two scores came tn nag yemoeaay boy: aid Boynton, John Mungal! and Henry BY REFUGEE. this morning. Among those that}1:40. This bird te entered in at! Johnale Reid has announced that the second inning when “Stub a jas se and he was Hensel. oe horses belonging to Wilson were out were Royal Rogue, Aunt) the local kes. Another high B. wiii match efther Packey Mc-| Spencer landed on one of Claf sli-edged support In the same barn is Lotus Rater asa three year lold, won the Triumph Stakes ‘at shipment Frank St.D. Skinner, who will be| New York. Dr. MoCiuer, who idm — Jone of the judges at the coming/ shifty performer over a distancewf arinnd or Abe Attell with the win- | r of the Dick Cullen-Kid Scaler | ent | Scaler and Callen fight next Mon lay night. Hoth boys are training |} Caven, including Talarand and Polly, St. Francis 4 Burning class perfor Every palt of shears at Piper | 6, Cabdleskill, arriv yeaterd Bush, ven and sent it over the fence | Erickson was on the slab ier Vim | bringing Fitzgerald and himself in. 0OUVeT. He pitched indifferent | Claflin pitched good ball and was “24 sine safe ones wer effective at all stages. He was | f bis delivery given good support and it would) Susden was twice the first. mam Teas Suarantoed to Give satletac | host. Maxtreas wan also tm the - a y . ~ op and each time secared a three BALLARD ELKS |) , 1 tcht rain that felt made no| meoting a: Buti, is tn the city, en Kround, Is also here tee oer Ges conan ie have been no-score gamdtor ane |S 0"h,"Ctiy to. die en third Weck deca 4. difference in the track and a num- | Toute to Montana - inal’ Severed: ceatect. Cele ta inatage 36 Bee not risen t0/ "Mundorft did some, senantional Str. Yosemite Se er rereee ote | rhe boredanén from the const ovi SPORTOGRAM imorkisg owt with Guy Buenien a¢ Hutte and Aberdeen will play Siding and proved bie speed om or annied “i ete ay mI dently had a bad streak at Denver | $ [the Wasbingtos Athletic club and) again this afternoon Qneee. Sunday, June 21; fine music good U. & Navy Yard Route Steamer aler is doing bis aining stants) Donovan for Vancouver and ; erday, as all the races there! eRe / | . — dancing Everything welcome. | Monticetio leaves Flyer dock 6:30 7°"("" i at Sound Heach Vesterday's Games | BOOK ON WRESTLING. Mackin for Spokane alee starve. " 2 were won by horses that came from | . i> ae adel phia—Phitednip: 1 oO ? nd 9:30 &. m., 1:90 and 4 Bm O80 | ern and Gouthern points. Ow.| Butte ts beck In the cellar again.) The winner of the fight next Mos» SF von cymes $5 a Ing to ® court injunction, the book-| Aberdeen is only 011 behind Se-/ Gay will have @ chance 10 clean up| A: Hewon—pursnurg &. Boson 1 There has just been issued from | view LOTS NEAR EXPOSITION makers were not molested and bet-|*ttle. The Siwashes will have to) D# money Al New York 2 wtih Cincinanti | BO press of Ri 4 K. Fox, Frank All in LAWN. ting proceeded as usual |pat up on the high speed clutch |Belther of the boys will « postpowed: di header today lin square, New York, one of the " ia be only $225 to lif they want to finish within hal}. /88y Chances to get Peg } most valuable and comprehensive ne Terms B, A. frag Hees 20 round t betwee AMPRICAN LRaow t . ont 7.5 r mon Eddie O’Brien. the Portland turt.|'na distance of the leaders, Just 1 rin op wl ng ag eee Bin ees So See Ot es tale Rar to Oren Ean ae man, will be on hand ou the open. 20% Dugdale’s men are certainty | i Wen. Lest ed. World's Champion Wrestler | moog playing punk ball tand Cullen thought they were en "Oe Frank Gotch has written @ book tion. Inquire at Green Lake oo Aad | iiss titled to the decision. The last fight 8 about the art, which contains every- | Bazar for Mr. Smith. was one of the best ever seen in the Northwest and the fight fans who saw it eay they would walk 50/55)" HH miles to see another like it Washington a7 The steamer Yosemite will leave |LUNA PARK The Nation's Greateg, Playground on the Pacific Coast. ree Attractions Dally 3:30 and 8:30 5. m CONCERT BY MEIER'S BAND. “Doc” Holland, whe made books The American car in the Inter during the winter meeting at Los national automobile race fro New Arsrles, le tn town and expecta York to Parts passed through Ner to cut In on the opening day tachinak, Asiatic Russta at 9 o'clock — yesterday morning. The German fo. 6 o'e | The historic Suburban Handicap, |car came through 39 minutes later. | Pa" No © At § o clock pest Monday Worth $25,000 to the winner, will be - aboard. The fight will be pulled run at Sheepshead bay Friday.) The lacrosse team from Weat- off as soon as possible and the boat [James R. Keene ts expected to cap-| minster, Canada, will play the will return to Seattle jture it as he holds a strong hand | ghamrock team of Montreal at that meen nese we with Colin, Celt and Ballot. any city for the possession of the Minto OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY one of which Is good enough tojcup. The first qame will be play-| The whole Atlantic fleet will be “ The Three Kuhns jod July 21. ‘The Westminster play- | gt the navy yard a few days more Jers are confident of winning from) See the battleship Rhode Island tn ay Best Shoe Repal Accompanied by the $12,000 Orchestreum. a phn von ag hes A the Eastern Canadian team. the dry dock, Boats | fer 2 the City While veo" W waite Lesiie’s Bard Yard Cireus afternoons and evenings. Brigge es Ps aioe when at: Serdtene | foot of Yesler way. ten times d 217 JAM Rose exhibition of physical culture and feats of strength afternoons! . " Gamble, the young pitcher who | Round trip fare, 60 cents. = and evenings, and Uncle Hiram and the Pigs stable, but owing to the fact t FREE—WRESTLING—FREE he in onder suspension for a Friday and Saturday Evenings. * he will not be seen in the sad die. JACK BRIGGS vs. FRANK ROSE. Charley Franklin, Referee. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Airship wili be ready about the 20th. Vesterdars Gomes, | ‘The St. James stable, which #hfp- ped here from Laton’ contains « |mumber of horses that are strange | to the local racegoers, but it is one! of the strongest strings at the Mea dows. The best performer is |Green Seal, who raced at New Or |leans jast winter, and on several | occasions ootasions stepped miles better than $55 Denver and Return | Tlekets on sale June 18 by the Oregon Railway @ Navigation com pany. Return limit 29 days. Call or write Union Ticket Office, No |608 First av. E. EB. Ellis, Gent | Agent ooo The sale of all our broken lots of $15 and $20 Suits still con- tinues and although the public has responded liberally we have yet a good assortment and Every Saturday will be children’s day. Children by guardians will be admitted free to the park. Three childress: tickets will be sold for 10 cents to all amusements COMING ATTRACTIONS—Capt. Mecklem's Air Ship— CHAS. LOOFF, Manager. Bank Service That Mak For Business Success More and more do Business Men sak ize that the sort of Banking Service they receive is a very large factor in the sat cess of their stores, their mills, thelr em terprises. Likewise, a good Service becomes a factor in the substam tial progress of a city and a state SATURDAY, JUNE 20 ° eS ? s Sizes to. Fit | PReDLinn.WonNaeNG 3 aang D AILY All Our Usual Guarantee (Mone Back if You Want It) Goes Wit Every Suit. The A ty bh t Amherst im the heart and Pine Street Take at Jackson St. and First Av. Blsctrio Light. Hot Free Telephone in each room. 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