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OLYYPIC WINNER CONDUCTS Rec RUNS IN NEW YORK HIS ADVICE TO YOUNG RUNNERS, Johnny Hayes, winner of the fathon race in the Olymplea . is & busy young man th days. He manages the athletic @ppartment of the New York de rtihent store in which he was a lerk when entered for the Mara thop. goods te rehearsing for a vaudeville teh which he will present at one the New York theatres, after Ward taking the road with {t, pro- vided it makes a hit | He ts conducting & sertes of pub-| Me “Marathon runs” for the boys and young men of New York | Any boy who wants to jotn the run is welcome, All he need to do is to provide a running sult ana a towel. One of the New York ath Jetic clubs {fs furnishing dressing rooms and baths for the ranvera. Two runs have been held thus far, and each Nad several hundred par- tlelpants. Here are some bits of advice from | boys who want to become Mayes to dis train more than twice a week, and then not to exceed two mile Al schoolboy should run tn the after. oon, after school hours, He can do bis work Wednesdays and Sat- urdays. After a run he uld have @ thorough rub down with witch. | hazel. If he is perapiring when he | returns from the run, he should} take the reb down first and a gold | beth afterward. If he ts not per-| sptring, he should take the ¢ bath first } “For boys over 18 I recommend & run three times « week, degin Ding at two miles and gradually Working wp to 15, If he finds he can stand that strain. Then he should fan 12 to 15 miles two or three times a week untit his muscles are Bard enough to stand the Marathon @etance-—25 miles. “One exesilent rule applies to all athietes—avold pastry and intox! eants. Aside from that, It is well for a man to eat any food that he yes and that agrees with him. meats o: any kind are! BIG YACHTS TO RACE THIS AFTERNOON Handicap Contest to Start From West Seattle Club House. ‘The Eliiott Bay Yacht elud holds its long postponed race for large yachts this afternoon. TACOMA WINS AN EASY VICTORY Visitors Bat Rush Hard While Hall Proves Unsolvable. Tacoma had on its batting clothes Yesterday and slammed Harry Rush to all four corners of the lot, while Bert Hall, using a freak delivery, held the Dugiets to four measly singles, one of them a scratch that bounded over Kippert’s head when the former Spokane player who was down first bag, came in looking for a bunt. Score: Tacoma, 9%; Seattle, 0. Meattio sBR HPO A a. se oem o @ oo Ok & 6 Sie. os ack os 2 2 z 6 a oe ko eS OS ge ae et ae SO. OF 3 mm @ 4m it 3 AB BR HPO «A | oe a Re ae ae ie € ae 6 ie Ee et ae ae ee i836 6 |B tay Be oe ee | 2 at oe eB ae a3 6 Be ¢ 2 “8 More people are being rheumat headaches by using Ihratory Maen and Beauty.” It's free Arnold Vibrator Co. 340 Arcade Annex tow Meath ll will fin ject, su iring a home | eis ting an m or any one of a (By United Pre hundre moti will prove a Bt Mont., Sept. 19.—Result A rd at Anaconda Friday Great incentive-——it will more casily Hil rnree turiongs—Thurio won, Y SECOND, THE SYSTEM—Most third. ¥ 6 ok ene donanis “ + af ' “e—-Duke of I " 1 1 patkin second, p 1, there nothi t Oar i Titne € t aving 4 f 7 ary ' < 4 THIRD, THE START—If ‘ ' 1 t t Dress ida t 1 7 i Don't a i t } € mey ort | Al Ly " wit at u ha Scandinavian American Bank mune Alaska Luilding, NO CIGARET FIEND CAN EVER WIN A MARATHON" 7—The Three Chief — = _ Factors in Saving FIRST, THE PURPOSE—You —JOHN J. HAYES pfing | be dincarded the week pre la race.” | And here fw what he has to say| concerning cigaret flenda | “I can cure most boys of clgaret smoking in one lesson, I want to say to mothers that the best ar-| gument to advance to a son who smokes cigarets is to buy him an | athletic outfit, The boy will so learn why cigarets are harmful. “A cigaret fiend who buys a run ning costume and pute It to practi jeal use discovers immediately how | much miseh’ the habit ha wrought. The first time he at-| jtempts to run he finds a diffioulty jin breathing, a heaviness in the lunge that retards his progr Hie cigaret heart, sluggieh under jordinary conditions, will thump againet hie ribs like | He becomes easily exhausted, and poanenemnanitvgiainenen can never win a race. Let him good. Fried meats are not good, | throw the habit off and he will ox It is preferable to brodl steaks and perience a great sense of relief. chops, All meats should be well Never tn my life have I used done. Many experts advise against tobacco in any form. To the al potatoes and other starchy foods. | sence of nicotine from my lungs must defy precedent. Potatoes are more than to any other agency I a good Irish food, and the Irish attribute my ability to win Mare make mighty fine jong distance run thon races. Diet is tmportant, good! ners. I have eaten potatoes all my | condition {9 esseutial, a perfect life. eart and stomach are necessary, “In preliminary training { drink | bet possessing al! of these qualtft milk at every meal in preference (cations, no boy or man can win to coffee: it te somewhat hard to| running races if he amokes cigar digest, and for that reason should ets.” evetand The Gwendolyne [1, which has ' — polation pace, $1,000 just retumed from Honoluin, to ea | At Dares : CHEAP COLONIST RATES. won, Lord Lovelace sec tered, as is the Menrtetta, and these, 4{ 9y°"y'2" a / Westbound during September and nie | M. hird Time two boats have fine chances to pha 4 i § Ceohor via Oregon RR & Naviga 2:65 pace, $1,000—Leland On ry off the banner event of the local tice Co, Chicago to Seattle, $38.00; | ward won, Moga Wilkes secend.| yachthed eocaen. from St. Louts, $36.50; Kansas City, | J ogy lagen tl om The race is a handicap affair and | Loe Angsiee Omaha, etc, $3090. Other rates three and tur starts from the West Seattle ¢ and information furnished, and de Timber 51 Lady house at 2:35. The course is mya Mr Be posits taken, at Union Ticket Office, |B. second, Bill Short t Time— angular and ts about 16 miles long (By United Press.) 608 First Ave. EB. E. Bilis, Gen. Agt. | 42%. f" " _— sees sas BOSTON, Sept. 19—It was an Running, five-eighths mile 1 " ae a a Albine won, Bailie Goodwin second. ses nounced today that Yale's famous ~~ —|May Pink third. ‘Pime—1:02% core by innings - ) a 103%. Gillie crobectenes ® allround athlete and halfback on make — = = = ty football eleven, Arthur ||| sy oe | North westera League Summary Two-b the ‘varsity football ele | best | Athletic Park Mackin Edward Brides, of Stockton, was} Paustery ome aes secrotely married tn Juty, 1907, to||} ; oe ae BAS BA —— Me Mies Stella Evelyn Stuart, of Bos remisee. ty Maui 6 toa. e Tomerrow at 8 P.M Dowbie Umpire piay Teery eTHE STAR—SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1908 LUCAS FINES HURLEY | Pert Mall had hj new ball work * tw » charm and the Dugieta were helpless before it. He used] it with all kinds of deliveries, um derhand, overhand and side, be Trucculent ‘Player Must Pay $25 for Losmg Temper. ABERDEEN, Sept. 19.—Dily Hurley, the Hutte first base man, yesterday morning received a letter from President Lucas nott fying him that he was fined $26 for using foul language in address ing Manager Dugdale on the ball fleld within hearing of the sp tators in the grand stand The letter warna Hurley & repitition the offense of will LOS ANGELES, Sept. 17.—Hand! capped by the loas of his right arm, yet able to field an average of 986 and bat 389, the remarkable per ». Ely, an amateur baseball player of this city Ely is a Hehtoing fleider and lays his position, second base, as well as one with both arm. For the past tn baseball even years he (By United Press.) VANCOUVER RACES |mean a much heavier fine and tn-| the diamond. HE FIELDS A FAT has beer | do if he caught and threw the ball with the same hand VANCOUVER, B.C, Sept. 19 In the fifth race at Hastings track yesterday El Chihuahua fell and! Jockey Melintyre, the rider, had «| narrow cacape from death, ¢ horse going clean over him He wae thrown to the ground heavily and painfully burt, but is expected to recover ing, which hae been @ great su At Aberdecs. ear er loess. Results Aberdeen we oF | Five furlongs—Marianna, 4 to 1 Butte 8 won: Hw 4 to 1, second; Dain Batteries —Pornalt and Fournier; Hark ty Morsel, 2 to 1, third. Th nese and [ender 1:06. National League Seven furlongs Cobleskill. 4 to 5. Wen Lont won; Santo Gitano, § to 1, second 7 “ | Silver Wedding, 2 to 1, third. Time Pl 1-5 | Five and « half furlongs—At } Lindley, 1 to 2, won; Agnolo, 2 to 1 Brooklyn second, B.C. Runte, § to %, third a Louls | Time—2: 10 4-5 . Seven furlongs—Monvina, 3 ¢ saa! pares Goma, won, Anna May, 2 to 5, see wit be oa York-New York 1-12, Pitts jlLa Taranta, & to % third Time Phitadeiphia Phitadetphia: 2. i? 30. L | Six furlonge—Legal Form, 6 to t At Breckiya ae Leeks’ Ce eet | Won; Metiakatia, ¢ to 6, second mtd John J. Mohr, 4 to 1, third Time i 118 86, Re a ns ae Six turlongs—Zelina, 1 to 2, won y ‘ Christmastide, 2 wo 1, second; Hau a ch ib Ee sit ee pala, 3 to 1, third. ‘Time—1:17 $500 Reward LEWIS STRANG AT THE WHEEL. | — For any ones of sisoholiom that 1 Lewis Strang, driving a 60-horne | annot cure in from 2 te & days. }pewer Isota-Fraschini car, won the J. B. BRISBOIS road race for the Butler Ames tro- Glove Motel |phy, covering 254.4 miles of coun Coe, First Ay. and Mut |try road around Tyngsboro, Mase Private Offies, ind. 43th in 4 hours, 40 minutes, 34 seconds His nearest competitor came in an yur and a half behind him. F * the $1,000 cup presented by eeaman Butler Strang $500 in cash offered as a special prize by the Lowell Automo- bile club of Lowell, Mass, under whose auspices the race was held There were a number of bad turns in the course, but Strang frove the entire distance without an accident [ANACONDA RACES d that ha a Definite Ob N tr Seattle, U. S. A. Deposit Ot the Title Trust Com pany are and bave been guarded night by employes of the by day and and all valua for company bles mecepted stor age are in a separate compartment, but ontire ly within our large five. ply chrome stool lHned vault, | | | } | SPORTOGRAMS finite wides masking his delivery in fige definite Suspension. President giyjo Hall is the first pitcher to Lucas states, In the letter, that be | control the new ball, although oth has made a full personal Invest eee ne ee ae tone gation of the matter, getting his Information from prominent cltl-| tra1 explained after the game that sone of Beattie who nat in the lin throwing his new ball he did grand stand when Hurley is al | not use the thumb or knuckles but leged to have used the foul 140 | iammed the ball between the first Kuage and the $25 fine Is the re und second fingers. According to Uh Of the tavestigntion Mike Layeb, Hall's “finger ball” has aident Lucas makes mon-| tue the aplt ball beaten forty dif tion of Hurley's attempt to ridicule | pant wayn Umpire Black in Seattle last June and plainly warns Hurley that the] Gate roxigned yorterday, eo Terry ball field Is no place for buffoon-| yeiune held. the fndientor mad ory Imade such a good showing that he Lucas’ action In a complete fus-| i) probably be appointed a rege tification of Manager Dugdale for] iqy “hmp"" for the rent of the noason having an officer take Hurley off | The burden of Coach Lewis of the Washington high school foot | ball team was Ilghtened a lot you jay when Capt. B. Van Presley Alaska and donned The ett high scheduled for next Sat has been called off and a game with Olympia has been sub: stitnted and will probably play ed on the University football Meld | Olympia has @ fine chance to beat | Washington High this year | achoo! game urday | Bert Hall also showed bhimeelf somewhat of a batter yesterday by clouting the ball over the right feld 08. } werim tice nutes of fierce Twenty a ibe aging d yesterday of the in high acho 1. The first and second teams lined up againet each and #0 jevenly matched are the two divis that the second te seored a touchdown on its opponents while | the first team gained yardage f. of opponents only through kind of work, This rT wi be « tinued throughout next week and by the | time Saturday around the players will be efther in mid-season form or dead aqui its high }the hardest ng work ® Me } } the won wh Hackett Amertean ¢ and Alexander ublea champions and Parks, the Boston day. 6 The Americans now the right t challenge the champions for the Davin cup. Larned will tomorrow to decide the Australians tn traveled with the Sioux In dian team during its tour through Washington and although he went against many classy players he has yet to find one that can beat him In addition to being a crack seo ond baseman, Ely oan also pitch Bly thinks that « one-armed man, while handicapped to a cer tain degree, should be as good a player as one with both arms. Hi says that a man loses time trans ferring the ba his right to his left band, which he would not yes have Australian Dwight L. meet Ritehte who challenges singles (rom SALEM RACES (By United Prees.) M. Ore, Sept. 19 k Friday Remults De Luxe TACOMA ve. SHATTER 100 ARCADE Optical Take Your Admateston . Ine. Care the, the Grand Free Excursion | BREAKS IN AS PRIZE SLUGGER woe, ZOURQSY Fourth fn the batting order of; His average was around the a7 the Philadelphia Athbletice—the ™ark, and he enlivened one game slugger’s pla appears the PY Producing six hits in etx times at bat, the same including three 8 of Joe Jackson. It Is @ most tripies and 2 home fun, markable thtng for a new play Whether he ean keep up that er to be assigned this noteh in the Clip Sgainet American bitting list But when you con sider that Conn! Mack has nary a real swatter among bis old play ors, and that this young Jackson He is of swarthy com breaks {nto the American league and quite & good-looking heralded as the greatest hitt fe stands well to the at ever came out of the minors pl * op on the aod then there appears the reason throws his shoulders well fale bis why swing. He ts a gracefal filer, Jackson comes from the Augus and Philadelphia fans ap he we ta, Ga. team, which also sent T ids of them of Curt Weleb, it Cobb to the majors, and whi marvel of the outer with Augusta he did some of the This is praise which coil bent lustiest clouting ever seen on a be excelled. He has « fine threw baseball dia: ing arm and is fast on the bags, | smxmr= SSS = > won, Delirium second, Golden Peart GRAVESEND RACES Sy. cowie Mile and « halt—Ji won, Mil nn ford second, Wild third, 36. (By United Press.) c |_ GRAVESEND, N. ¥. Sept. 19 2 ee Lec ny Sg | Results Friday hird C | Five and « half furtongs—Lawton third Toe Wiggins wou, Ragman second, Sir romorenl \3 abn third. Timeet 07 Phyo oy (lee Ps» 4 Mile an@ threo-stxteenths—Stam-| fishing A ring ts ‘about the jina won, Moqustte second, Pins and bird's neck to prevent Je iiem Necdies third. Time—2: 60 Mile and an eighth—The Spire won, Arage second, Antaeus third Time— 1:62 3-6 About atx farts *—Fort Johnson Cash Registers FROM #0 UF Phone Epperson at 119 Firet av Moth Phones: Main 140) Ind 140 \ And Big Free Barbecue, Clam and Oyster Bake SUNDAY, SEPT. 20th ON PALATIAL STEAMER YOSEMITE To C. D. Hillman’s U. S. Navy Yard Addition to Bremerton A fine chance to see all the battleships, the machine shops, the dry docks,etc., FREE—FREE. BIG BAND OF MUSIC ON BOARD This Is the ONLY FREE No other firm has nerve enough to give such an excursion FREE. EXCURSION THIS YEAR Small dealers will do well to buy some of these lots to resell again for a quick profit. Big free boat, Yosemite, leaves Pier 6, foot of University Street, at 10 a. m and 2 p. m., returning 6 p. m. your passes at once at C. D. Hillman’s and only carries 1,800 people; so come and get offices, on second floor in Times Block. Two large orchards of big red apples on the place to be given away free. Also bushels of clams and oysters. evening. If you cannot come to our offices, sure getting tickets Bring your baskets and Over 850 free passes given out from our office before As the boat will not carry over 1,800 people, you'll have to hurr shovels. six o'clock last come to the boat by nine o'clock to in- d free staterooms. 75 Extra Salesmen Wanted to Show the Land Sunday Good Wages Paid—Call Early for Maps at Our Offices ‘ ¢ t ’ i i ’ ’ q ® ' e e ;R2R ewmecec 400 peewee ng rc er i eee

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