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THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 190) cond, Blavog SEATTLE 4 less, [: 7 SGALER-CULLEN i.e" S" TACOMA 2:2 2, SO MONDAY eS ampton held a grudge against the! . |htg captain, and whon he got older he kept his eyes open for two straight yoars trying to find him, but without success Bob then ft) uatrated how he wodld have treat om ed the big fellow—something after | the tashs a which hie mothge dealt scsaniaats ; ; | » him, : _ . Indications are that th w } W% Fitz Starts Career —_—— | At edeiphia furlongs —p | : | erie 4 record-breaking attendance at ling wo , ae } It was at this time that Fite de | 4 u hon $ third necond, Bueng Jelded he wanted to learn how to . } & ten) = * 9. {the Bealer-Cullen fight next Mon-| 0 . Coy Patched Effective Game ® day ¢ ne . ¢ a nett fe PACIFIC COANE LEAGUR. The advance sale of tickets has Lier Juncan thine, for the Lecal wae a Me ny epee mgr gh a “ont SPOKANE WINS AGA box, He had no money with which jto buy gloves, so he ie an old }apron from his brother's black | smith shop, eut it up, got a lot of ifine shavings for padding, aad fixed up his first set of boxing a | gloves be « how | fret started ome,” heck f 88S will not hold the an Prancts , ’ Pry) 4 {eteamer Yosemite a Vostormy's Games The nd 4 b deerme At Prieco-t e¢ 1, Oakland - ie Tos Exclieeve Suny OO ee task ent endl stb bail lo ailed ai end.oF wrmmim inning om | be pute : tend a) ‘ [time when Jean Muce first vinted | (Ry United Crem) | eT iias Anasioe Lad semte «, aan | weere the fing has alread apo (eh United Press) * Lowmod wd gavo do Amavour TACOMA, Wowk, Jaws 16. Prenetece | i ane pe oa beg) het ga bh, June 14, | up 4 ring wi ie be Bp we on winner of whick wom to receive al ” ampe ag to 2 gold medal That was when be) wots in pemterdny s quae, yet Be “St y mite w eave 6 Georg ‘ itched fo tt» Own Life. | yawn 15 yoars’ td amd he welathod | | atthe won, 4 to # 7 newt Monday ¢ a Hans found Me | 188 pourdas Carron pitched for the towels and |S one e 8 io diresy to rine be "% and Steveug The man who wi afterwards | lis teded eat Sellbened bh el ee e £ Reats from Tusoma and ‘ t q dubbed “Lanky Bob,” sande good at} 8 boom te 2 | Re wii be thers and the fight wi . the teervamest by kneoeking out the sioth noing, with the start «8 ocherk The e ¢ Out and T five hoary welsh to ome wight bout | thed, be Jat in two rams wit 20 mm as the lonttie omes colved no medal Me wan! The squssne play won the game ma, {pais for kis services with a gia) dev Guattio. Cobili bented and Ne working (bird an How He Has Otten |* "=~ TF Tel cae i Mite Pivat Pay. ume Coe ee } h b& | etfes ‘d Two yours later Mace again nett seored . moment later om Ab | -- es win th ‘ showed up at the same phece and] Jon's grounder | Vmaert es tae to ackie loan bn Been Bilked. held another tourn: nt, offerte | Bennett started the rungetting in| took w fail je _ this time & get watch and a gold] tho fourth with & threosucker to| Aberdeen yesterday, the Miners Robert F modal fer the champion amateur contor fold, Luss wan hit by &) winning 10 1 @ duauieg bes mah |g (ev C. HARAICON GREEN.) | Asein Pia made good, boating four ched ball and stole second Both| "Gustavus veartet ont DENVER RACES oa ~ iy on Cabiils ” le lio twirl & jack Cate, but heavyweights, one of whieh wee Bod Fitssimmons, undoubtedly | ort Stade, whe quit in the right field he wan bes 4 after five bits and : the most remarkable boxer of the | enird round. But Reb was juggled | Burnett aod Lynch worked the gic runs b been made off his = tried ¢ ge, told me last night how he be { the tropttes agein, Be re-| double steal in the fourth. Shea's | doy in fonings, He was seer (By United Press ~~ Ah es came a prizefighter, Me stated 4 a twecent photo of Jom) |double brought ia Lynch and ted | rey ot by y he ENVIR, June 18 x favorites mornin | | the sco Thomas was on the mound for) We here in a row youte phe “ that when I told the readers of The| Mace and says he was tlokled to/ today Star of the episode which led him death at that The game wes & pretty oe wtest./ the Miners 4 pitched geod ball) *** renga ya: be the ans sm ® decide to commence boxing, this, Fitzsimmons made ne be in} with both teams threatening | after the opening seasion, when he Pac dang o of © Dows Oh rane paper would be the firet one to ever acknowledging that, up to a tow! poore every ton’ no y.| W8* touched up for three bite in ¥0 mows K Hox and | int the facts, from the outset of years ago, he knew no more than a Coy pitched good ball for the Bl | succession oe other | Metntyr honiawmeenn laa le career. jackrabblt about looking after bis | Washes d was capectally effec At two were gone in the first, “Os both There was ATHLETIC ant Fitz and his wife ore appearing finances. He claims he has been tive in pinches. | Thomas walked Mahon. Ross, Fite °° pollee tw ee and book at Pantages theatre this week, and | skinned owt of $96,000 in the fight The Offiehet gerald and Campbell all singled | MShing went « eval BASEBA Between acts, in his dressing room, ing business in America, and fur au i 5 * and Swain made a wild throw thet r Ban et LL Bob related to me, not only of the) nished the amounts and dates to 4 ge let in three runs. wet rhe ur furlongs —W Tomorrow amd All Week, ta, first time he got good and mad, bet | prove it, Here are his own words) t ‘ Ee ae Hutte came beck strong, and th it ¥ —* a he second, T Sunday at 3:00 pm, how he was skinned right and left | for it * 3 + i §| Bennett, Irby and Swain all seeur ‘ieee yn Bg 9 " ne 4 + ABO REN, @ut of thousands of dollars, af Bilked Out of Money. ‘ 2 ¢ $/ed bite, Thompson made two wild)» Kecend tne Ane 8 BAM gate Vester Ones, Aduiesten he eneety he came to America, tn the fighting 1 am ashamed to tell thia, but a $ $ ff) pitches and dropped the ball in try — Rourtabout won Dusiness it's true, T wae in @ partnership) ; 1 4 @ tna to stop another. As a result = i Every word of it Is‘true, he de-/ deal at Carson City and was led t ' $ $$) Bune four eeoves. clared. He was 11 years old at to believe that I would get halt of Thompson was all right tn the that time, and it was at that age what was made won $26,000 “ ut second, but he took a balloon as that he first got ‘bollin’’ mad there, the purse of 000, a $5,000 an ~-% ® | cension In the third and twe sing One day. at Timaru, New Zealand, | side bet and | got $6,000 for ox ; | 8 Sland three sacrifices and his own for that’s where his folks lived, his! clustve newspaper stories. After ; 1 4 &| wild throw let two more rune tn i mother sent him after six pennies’ the fight the other fellows told me/ ; $ $3] dn the eighth Boyle was found ” worth of snuff. On the way he they bad lost money on the affair ; i ¢ j/\easily and errors in the Aberdeen. had to pass a large, vacant lot,|and | pungied up the whole works 3 Pe | | | infield let in three more runs. Aber where football players assembled to Martin Jullan ae es to-law ; ¢ @ 6 deen secured lone scores in the to tice and manager, the day after the | - fifth and ninth pra OEM | fight. Maren 18, 1897 | This is the first photograph to be printed in America of Signor. = Haye gy el cml of Brown “In my fight with Jim Hall, April] Metta, the great filly that captured the classic English derby. It Wap This day the entire team was!» i993. 1 won the purse of $46,000. " taken just after she won the great race. out for drill, under their captain. artim Julian got notes for the bd The captain was a big New Zeal . (Star Special Service.) [tirement. A month ago he wall ceiv , ex SO Suite i ce ee ase yaaes |e hare Som Po | opie, Speen rca), urement A mena ge bo sad SPORTOGRAMS Just received by express, 50 Suits in en Bob got opposite the lot.) nf , | king has come to the Bogtish racing known as King Ed the snappiest styles you ever conceived, some one of the players booted the/ “You know how I was finished throne Signorinetta was even more “nn a bell over the fence and young Fits up in the Sharkey deal. There wat! He is Chevalier Ginistretil, an known than her owner when ‘he President McParland, of Aber-| went after it Hke a shot. He got | $20,000 in that pot, and I came out jratian living in England, whose 3 galloped home two } Ht, and. of course, wanted to kick | to the bad to the extent of $9,009 | yearoid filly, Signorinetta has the Derby. The odds against ber ft back to the men. The big cap-|in two or three other affairs” complished the almost unprecedent. were 100 to 1, ahd even her owner tain came after Bob, and because/ After all, though, Pitesimmons oq feat of winging the two great didn't back her. When Sige he refused to give up the ball be! spoke of his losses in an off-hand) tugtish classic races, the Derby and won from the two great Ameritan deen, offered to trade Piteher Cal iff, Third Baseman Fitagerald and Second Baseman Moore for “Pug Hennett Dugdale ja considering offer, but It ts hardly Mkely be the ahead ip Good Suits for Men and Young Men fore he had a kick at it, the cap-/ sort of a way and seemed to forget ine Oaks. Only twice before has horses, August Helmont’s Normad ! accept tain knocked him down and left/{t am soon as he finished relating | this record been equaled Til and W. K. VanderSiit's Seadiok Chicee - him there. jthe circumstances. Taken alto) Gtnstrelli, like Richeard Croker, Il, nobody was more surprised thaa | Si" .0) Seattle ix still aticking in fourth oO Fite says be saw stars and then! gether, he appears to be contented, | goes in for breeding, and for years Ginstreili. Signorinetta’s time was Derrot place, and a few games won or lost got sick and finally went back | and well he might, because be fig-| he has bean trying to breed a Derby within three seconde of the record. Pty To", will either put the Siwashes third home, without the «naff His | ares that right now he is worth In! winner This season he decided to Two days later, over the same|tonen or fifth, The last four teams in — — Mother beat him awful for forget-| the proximity of $100,000. He owns) give up the fight and offered his course, at Bi ting his errand, and, in addition to a GOacre farm near Jersey OCKY| Nowmarket stables for sale. He the Oaks being quite sore, he got mad in the | and other property a little over a uid find co purchaser, and so he In 4% bowers Signorinetta brought! 4a: cr bargain | mile from Coney Island }ran his horees throughout the sea-jto her owner $32,800, the Derby| 4! | | Tho National Hank of Commerce From that day to this, the ex This feat oo ‘bad, ob? aon himeett, pretiminary tw final r re-| purse and $20,000, the Oake purne ‘so |defoated the First National Hank ——— TS ee —- —onnmenee | Youterday by « score of § to 2. it was a well-played game John Pants, formerly well known at a long distance walker, le pre jparing to excel Weston’s feat by the entire contin | walkio rons lent. Ennis will leave New York and walk to Seattle. He la 63 years BY REFUGEE {Shot Stanley Fay and Lee Rose! will end fatally, and she is now in| Old, but says he still can beat any | The following are the weights are all here ready to race and will the hospital at Redding Mr of the younger generation of | aligned in the Opening Handicap at probably furnish the field. Jack Soule’s little daughter was In the | ¥alkers the league are certainly beautifully graded mi, the filly captured | Washinatoe | six furlouga, to be run at The Mea Nunnally, who tx ened the post car, but was uninjured. The ba) — cnetiemen -Our Sale of- . dows Saturday of honor as top weight, will mot ance of the party were badly The writer “watched Dick Cul | Critic 196, Fireball (10, Pajarotta | start, as he was shipped to Butte. | bruised and cut, but none injured |!¢o go through his training stants } 102, Leretta 95, Securtty 112, The winner of the race, if he starts, seriously in the Washington club qym yes Nation's Greatest Playground on the Pacific Coast. \Smiléy Corbett 110, Cadichon 98, will undoubtedly be Lee Rose. as \terday. Dick is im great shape and Free Attractions Daily 3:30 and 8:30 p. m. Aunt Polly 95, Onatases §5, Ocean with only 92 pounds on his back | will put up a better fight aga 4 | Share 9%, May Pink 86, A. B. Cook he is practically pltchforked into | Sealer next Monday than he did on CONCERT BY MEIER'S BAND. 100, Sugarmaid 116, Toupee 109, the race. Of course, the fact that June 6. Dick seemed stale on that Lord of the Forest 102, Bonaven- Lee Rose is a Lyearold accounts day, Cullen is working out with| | he v hree Kuhns ture 95, Johnny Lyons 105, Allerion partly for the handicapper giving | Guy Buckies, and the husky Omaha! }90, Scarfell 100, Song Writer 86, him such a light weight, but the} | welterweight is making Dick speed) Acsompaniad by the $12,000 Orchestrium. 100, All Alone 105, Gene fact remains that on several ocea-| wp to the limit. Cullen says he ¥ | . Veil 90, Lady Hildreth sions tn California Leo Rose pick Will whip Sealer sure next Monday. | Lesite’s Bart Yard Circus afternoons and evenings. Brisgs & 145, Grace G 100, College Widow 93, od up 126 pounds and stepped five - ~ |] Rose exhibition of physical culture and feats of strength afternooss at 9, Triumphant 100, and one-balf furlongs 16 record) aig yacht gpirtt Monerief and Maorray, of the|| and evenings, and Uncle Hiram and the Pig. Nagacam 100, Exchequer 90, Roges time, and with 30 pounds off there of Seattle, de-| Washington high school, defeated 112, Marian Casey 93, Ray Bennett is no telling how fast he may run,|feated the Rival, of Everett, by| Worl and Taylor, of the Lincoln |} 96, St. Francia 102, Barning Bush and the extra half furlong further nearly 14 minutes over the 12 mile | jn oe in ~~ mer od the Te 96, Collector Jessup 90, Rey Hin- certainly will not bother him, a9 | gow ee mploted |"cbolastic champlonship yesterday. | doo 90, Eacalante 100, Taylor he ts a colt of extremely high cines. | tyu trrcy 1 sty vpiancyy mp ites, | 18 the singles Van Kuren. of Wash-| |George 101, Nattie Bomppo 90, Of the other starters in the race | ™* ‘ree legs in one hour and 60/ ington, won from Shave. Yester- |} | Batre Nous 199, Belle of lroquois garam seems very liberally treat-| Minutes, the fastest time ever made | day's victory gives the Broadway 194, The Mist 106, Kokomo 990, May ed with only 100 pounds on his @Ver & Northwestern international | school the permanent posssession | Amelia 100, Fantastic 100, Preen back, ax he t* a very fast horee,| Course by « vessel of her class. of the Hansen cup. ib 110. Jack Nunally 118, Gypsy but his stable companion, Boggs, The Spirit crossed the line one ~~ | King 102, Burleigh 108, St. Elm- who war given 112 pounds, cer | @inute and 30 seconds ahead of the| If there are any fight fans in Wood 160, San Alviso 100, I! Tremor tainly was banded too much. he| Rival. The Rival soon caught a/| Seattle they will turn out next! | 85, Milpitas 85, Green Seal 106,/ never showed himself that much | fvoreble slant of wind and took a Monday evening to see the Dick Hasty Agnes 94, Ida May 88, Stand. better a sprinter than Nagazam,|Siiaht lead. She did not keep the |Cullen-Kid Coaler fight. Both boys jover 95, Centre Shot 195, Stanley | Katre in in asked to pack 107} @dvantage long, however. The Spirit | are clever fighters, and their 20 | Fay 104, Green Goods 93, Bucolic | pounds, which gives her none the | #000 took the fore, and after that| round draw on June 6 was one of 1106, Lee Rose 92, Turnaway 90, best of it, and her chances would it wan @ procession, with the Spirit) the hardest battles ever seen inf FREE—WRESTLING—FREE Friday and Saturday Evenings. JACK BRIGGS ve. FRANK ROSE. Charley Franklin, Referee. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT The Airship will be ready about the 20th. very Saturday will be children’s day. Children C by guardians will be admitted free to the park. Three Uckets will be sold for 10 cents to all amusements. COMING ATTRACTIONS—Capt. Mecklem's Air Ship— $15 and $20 Suits Ampedo 95. look « lot brighter if she had up | Constantly Increasing her lead the northwest | —at— Of the horses mentioned, how-/five pounds less. St. Francis, the! The Spirit rounded the first buoy | nice lever, it is doubtful is more than| winner of the race last year, gets Mve minutes ahead and increased Demon” Fred Bartle, the well ten go to the post, and « wer 102 pounds, which about Jets him | this to nine minutes om the second | known wrestler, tried to break into number is probable. Critic, Fire-lout, but his stable companion, |@ark. The time of the finish was: | the fight game a few days ago, and) ball, Luretta, Sugarmatd, Johnny | Burnigg Bush, with only 96 pounds, | Spirit, 3:60:20; Rival, 4:04:05 he was given such a beating by Lyons, Grace G., College Widow, certainly has a royal chance The Spirit had an advantage over| some third-rater that he was at | Negazam, Burning Bush, St. Fran-| tbe Rival tn every respect and | the pot of death for nearly a cls, Preen, Hasty Agnes, Centre 2 s there seems to be very Hittle doubt | wee! Few wrestlers have the aaeanennneeeneneeneeamemena | hoot here ter panera! aeteoak mane |that she 18 the faster boat. Capt.|ability to box. Dr. Roller is the OPEN TO VISITORS EVERY DAY. arrived Inst night and will cur in| 2oldtineh, of the Rival, is not yet|only notable exception to this rule | The whole Atlantic fleet will be | Saturday ag agen area Be among the modern day mat artists. tat the mavy yard a few a more. jninals o e yaohte are to race twice to — | fee the battieship Rhode Island in| ppit Hamill is ia town and wili| Sn?’ 220 If the Spirit wins one ra Marvin Hart and Jack Jobnson she will be selected to defend the| will fight inggear old London in aves Many a Step For the Housewife To pay a bill just write your own cheelt for the amount and hand it to the Butehet, the Grocer, the Dry Goods man—or the dry dock, Boats leave pier 2,| probably put a book on at the track le § it ound trip fare cente W. G. Yanke, who campaigned the Kentucky “whale” mix it before about making change; no possible dispute) Has Far Exceeded Our An- ticipation. If You Want a Suit Don’t Delay, but Come at Once and See THESHUB On the Square. Opposite Totem Pole. 615-61 7 First Av as to how much you pald or whether you) paid; you have a RECEIPT for every payment, a RECORD of every transac tion, ne, | Hugh McGowan here Inst sums, the aristocracy of Briton. | arrived yeaterc oeeneenneemeeicemnen | | | U. 8. Navy Yard Route Steamer | } Friends of Ed Soule, the hee Monticello leaves Fiyer dock 6:30 _ maker, will be sorry to hear thi and 9:30 a. 1:30 4 om. he met with a serious accidest A Family Motel The Amherst j. O00 van: Cor. Second Avenue (iy and Pine Stree In many cities the facilities of the Checking System are not accorded to d& positors unless large balances are malt tained. We are glad to extend those ft cilities for small accounts as well as large ones—and to explain the system to those) not familiar with it | while attempting to drive his auté Sat. June 20 |mobile from Oakland to Seattle. oy When 17. miles north of Redding, | (By United Press.) al., the machine, while running] NeW YORK. June 18. - ywn a steep grade, turned over wing to the failure of the brakes |#ath knell of racing in the east Sj Ra D i] to work, and threw the occupants | ¥a# sounded here today when it| LX CES VALLY | out with great force. Mrs. Soule | *#° Announced that the Brighton unfortunately was caught under the Beach association had decided tc Rain or Shine car when it turned over and ro |#>andon the Triumph, Undergrad. | calved injuries which It Is feared uate, Seashore handicaps and the | %,,"..% —_ | Chantilly steeplechase, which for | ter Roor many years have been the big fea. | ® # tures of the Brighton beach meet HH, L. KLEIN Biing. Racing men say that the a “4 . is no hope for racing In New York you can't get boots or Bander the Hughes anti-race track | #200 Per dayr trom #0 gambling bill . 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