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P "es Y oo 6 ~- ooo 008 THE STAR-—WEDNESDAY A CHAMPION A AT PLAY---BAT NELSON AND THE ROKO BAG ‘EDDIE SMITH TO BE REFEREE Two tae Summary Waters, Mandy Moree ses third man in the ring when Eddie {Hanlon and Owen Moran fight it out a week from ¢ This was decided late ii hort * that he will not have so mtely This swell picture of the champion lightweight pugilist was taken at his training quarters near San Francisco, while he was play " trouble in landing one of his blawi! ing roko, a comparatively new game, in which the players endeavor ss as he had with Attell as he doew! to score points by swinging the suspended bag against a goal de not have to make 122 pounds. “He fended by the opposing side. Roko is being played in the army and . rt will fight at 133. navy and been adopted as a training stunt by Nelson, Philadel. | “4 “4 - AF hoa Jack O'Brier and Frank Gotch. CHTSM TH NKS | Pernoll twirled classy ball for the bate & Ree PHY T00 i slab pflers, but the visitors had ev idently overlooked the wiideat diet DUG'S CHERUBS At Philadelphia ot they simply didn't have a a iiiionn ty oe mt consider gi Practice and so it Is expected that The statistical story of} eis, Sashe cunt intone on, rel ® sumber of students will thea ai idaincs is as per the attached 5 soe Deane Pa) be on to cheer for the team. sa BPO . ber Deane, who owns the yacht) "On geturday the University of 5 os x hs a paver cg Mong a, Lote Whahington team meets the 11 men Ab 4 ig naa t ‘ i ’ o ’ ‘ecent o represer neol Fi Se ee ee 3 | 7 sold by Ted Geary of Seattle to ish po he on the pho “a Por . i H tia Vietor ss orl Rush's Offerings Are > P2433 t ee atta thee an Deane, who te| {i# reason it ix very necessary Grist. 3 ee ee 8 8 la meskben OF iad Vamenta 15| tor some ergnnined wmothod of root Unsolvable. ee. ot 28 6. club would be wiles te vate ioe G ies & te eee YS | Rew Ye New ou c woneneue - Dug’s cherubs ate f tw ot) sucone at enw 4 see | Fite ‘arection ar tone “San het ‘s cherubs ate four sacks of) Aberdeom sBR HPO A ® " fe creation for loss a led wildeats yesterday and) ce he amount clawed Bob Brown's shingle caters a ES ee ae Gene « De the failure of the scheme. all over the ball yard. And it was a a oe Be Comat h Victorta yachtamen are gotng ahead me our own Httle Harry Rush who heid eS os test. Pet lwith their preparations for a ban-| ~~ the knife while scalps of the visit . 5 v jer 20°F SeneOn nent year. fag tite wore Gnreuly and esp ot.44 4M sctentious!y removed < Batak see woeoomss GRAV Of course the gang from the mili} tut SG Veqterday's Games | ESEND RACES | JOUN CORT, Manager town didn't like the operation, but | ..* ccceescceiees Cetin fen Fran | [Tole Week, Matiness ‘Thursday and our brave lads refused to stay beat: | Koerdsen £888 fone) At Portiand—Purtinnd #, Oakland 1 United Press.) The Musieal Comedy Sevcess, en and played like real ball players.| § pgR CENT GOLD BONDS. Minor league club owner get! jn MAlgone wricn oncanen he twe “COMING THRO! THE “CHEAP COLONIST RATES. | The above might be another | $116,000 for players purchased and third race at Grav berg name for our € per cent coupon cer-|dratied by the majors this fail. |\., oMeatoees suri September and| ios Nothing safer, nothing And thusly are the poor minor|°rse,"eer Temulting in the death tion Co. Chicago to Seattle, $26.60. | “22e". and ‘they always pay 6 per|league magnates compensated for a. ee H. Gmith and Yorke, | from St. Louts, $35.50; Ka City, jcent. The amount is limited. In | these daily “crowds” of 267 specta-| crotch Alben » to in Ge Gosden. cu, tea Other rates | Yestinate tors, which would otherwise mean wore lowe Mr and Dial Plate aad information furnished, and de| THE FQUITABLE BUILDING, in bankruptey. ere close up when Dugan, om = LOAN & INVESTMENT As80 ee aw | Shadow Glance, crossed over, caus posits taken, at Union Tieket Office, A Mrs. Dr. Geo. W. Miracle, chil. ing both Dial Plate and Miramir| CIATION, 1917 Beeond Av 60§ First Ave. dren's Giseases, $10 Hinckley biock. to fall. H. Smith reeetved a con-| Fourteen years’ successful opera E. E. Elia, Gen. Agt. | eee} cussion of the brain and was bur-! More poopie are being re nee xEW METHOD Yorke had « collar bone broken Prot vena hewrnation head, ome at} ty une Degan's mount was dix fied | quarantesd tn 4 private For any case of sicaholiem that 1 fk after finishing first, and Dagan was lensone ee cannot cure in from f to & ays aed Beauty fined $260 and suspended for the eventos and ae J. B. BRISBOIS ul meeting. Summary SSmibise: dies fron: 1? Arnold Vibrator Co. Five and a half furlonge—Joe in the weet Mate 2911 Offies : Madden won, Uncle Ji oe 1 2233. ah and Pine st Dams thon 340 Arcade Annex Lawton Wisgins third. Fime=| 1:07 Mile and three-sixteenths — Jug gler won, Milford second, Mies || Crawford third. Time—2:01 16 About ix furlongs—Select won. et second, Florence Il. third | tit | an elghth—Angetus || won, Fires second, Master Rob ert third. T 1:51 About six furlongs Spettbouna | won, Sir John second, Foreguard third, Time—i: 11 6. le Mile and a sixteenth won, Dolly Spanker third. Time—1: 48 # Rainy Days! Keep Dry! It’s your best bid for health. Let us show you a Raincoat that keeps you dry when it rains and looksnobby whenitshines. It’salways in good form—a coat for any kind of a day. You'll never know so AA wet weather comfort is until you’ve had one of these rain- proof coats. Moderately priced. Regal Raincoats $15 Others $12.50 to $35 THE@HUB 615-617 First Av. On the Square. Mombasaa | § econd, Malaga | OSTROPAT BLECTRIC PIANOS FOR $100. PIANOS FOR $150. PIANOS FOR $190, heard of with Lowent prices ever in Seattle, Kany out interest Sheet Muate Player Pianos Store, directly Postoffice on yments and Rooks at our Dranch in front of new Third av Cline’s Piano! House Opposite Totem Pole un (By United Pre } , SAN FRANCISCO, sons oy Eddie Smith, of Oakland, will be |, % *.| conference bet Hanlon and hig | * * ‘\advisers, Moran bas said that elth-| arson and Ketlackey; Jem ler Smith or Milly Roche would We . acceptable to him as referee ant} At Vancouver, |. | Hanlon wanted Smith * Mm | The fans are beginning to figure | 4 4 Sout odds Hanlon wilt Dave Me a ew & Artouset: a large contingent of friends at the! | ringside and {t is probable that he| Nationa! Leagwe. will be backed heavily. Moran’ fig ried to the Kings county hospital. | — SEPTEMBER 23, 1906 VARSITY GREW BEGINS WORK Coach nibear in getting hin] men Into line for thelr hard work thin winter He has all of the new men out now on the track prepara tory to taking up the work in the} barge In December The men who lmade the first and ond crews last year will not have to get ont tm the barges before January. All of the candidates are now bard at work running off any superfluous | welght and | be ready when the more advanced work fs taken up ANACONDA RACES (By United Press.) BUTT, Hept. 23.—-Anaconda re wuts Tuesday Three furlongm-My N won Cast Rose second, Yellow Foot third, Time 6% Four and one-half furlong Exther M. won, Salvage second Kuropatkin third, Time: 67 Hix furlongs—Sylva U. won, Airs second, Bainrida third Time ist One mile—-Duchess of Monta bello won, Vinton second May Bowdish third, Time One Budora won, Rossington second, Elie third, Time 1 PORTLAND RACE ‘| (By United Press.) rr? PORTLAND, Ore, Sept. 22 at the Country club Tuesday your old trot, best two in Zona It; Dr, Jones, 2 Time-—Wiret heat, 2:44% heat, not taken, Zonde!l joally afl the second heat and first money was given to Dr Jones, In the firat heat Zondett fixtanced all entries except Dr Jonen Three-year-old pace, beat two In three— Ray Light, L—1; Morits 23: Cora, 3 Timo—2:08% 2:09%. Moritz and Cora divided soo trot, best three tn five Moneyeraft, 1-1-1; Doe Munday t—t—%; Byron, Corbett, 9—3—d Bramford Boy, 3—4+—4. Time 16%, 219%, 2:14 Six furlongs, running — Buster Jones won, Molar second, Birdie F third Time—-1: 13% ‘VISITING DAY ON U. W. GRIDIRON Today Coach Doble ile. of the Uni versity of Washington has set aside an open day om the football Meld. Tt is his intention to make every Wednesday a big day for the root ers and football enthusiasts. By re | serving this day the fans can have ja chance to line up some good ye ie and organize a big bunch of roote {Every day with the exception ‘Ot | Wednesday ts reserved for secret | The « Grand John Cort, Manager. Matinee Mat The “THe CAT AND THE FrooLE~ Nighta Me te $1.00; Mat Mat, 26 and The “TheCLANSMAN Is Coming Seattle Theatre ok ‘FOUR CORNERS OF THE RAnra.” Lois Theatre ‘ oft wet, Main Ind Molva “THE DEVIL” ~ ar “Phe Rose of the Rane THIRD: AVENUE THEATRI atinued socoms * ho” Main 6699 Russell, Drow and F Management The Leading F heatr the faturday Matin a Ar Week “DRIVEN FROM mpany in ite en NATOWN.” 190 and 90 Miller w & Co “TheCLANSMAN Is Coming Re l\atong with the dough! || guaranteed $15,000, win, } TheCustom Tailor Bugaboo! NLESS a man can pay $80 to $100 for an ary suit, theye is no advar in having it ma 4 cust : tailor He can get a HIGH ART suit for r cent. to pr 100 per cent, less than the custom tailored will cost, fo and save himself the delay and disappointments incidental j be to the many try-ons and alterations which are inevitable an oy Does it not stand to reason that the i HIGH ART manufacturers, whose fo | dealings go up into the millions of dol- : | lars, can afford to employ far higher | skill than the custom tailor, who is lim- 2 | ited to some thousands? : on Every season HIGH ART CLOTHING Jopts the bit newest ideas of all the good custom tailors in this country, w and improves upon them Its Superiority to the ic Ordinary Custom Made a ’ r “If we had not been asleep the last ten years Kea made Clot! | not be on top a of us the way it is today } | models. $1 LEXINGTON | RACES TON, Ky. | , Sept. 23.— LEXINGTON, Results Tuesday Five furlongs-~Harriet Rowe won, Procia second, Nettie Traver third. Time—1:02 1-6. ix furlongs—Natasha won, Lady Kithel second, Barnsdale third. Time | 1:15, Five furlongs —Jeff Bernstein won, Dr. Barkley second, Col. Blue third. Time—1:01 14 Six furlonge—Miss Sain won, Skyo second, Toplofty third. Time mu One mile—Beau Brummel won | Tivolint second, Red Hussar third. Time—1: 41 1-6. SPORTING SIDELIGHTS Papke is said to have up $38,000 tm the fight) And, ob, the swelled noo Billy has accumulat He fuses to meet either Hugo Kelle or Sam Langford unless he is| lone or | draw. If Ketchell should happen to whip Mr. Billy when they meet again, Nov. 25, the young man's demands would quite likely fit into | four figures again. | | Billy cleaned game. die that St. Louis business men are sald to have subscribed « fund out of which Rube Waddell gets $50 for every game he wins. According to some of the batters who have faced the Reuben, he ought to be fined $60 for every game he loses “e-. There's going to be a right good scrap pretty soon, when Jack John son and Sam Langford hook up. And the blooming Britishers are the favored ones who are to see it Langford takes the place of Mike Schreck a In a recent game between New ark and Providence in the East ern league, two Newark players got onto first and second bases The next batter walloped a single to right. Both men tried to score and the Providence catcher, tak ing a nice throw from the right fielder, tagged them out five feet apart. There’s a double play that won't be duplicated much oftener than a Prohibitioniat is elected to office in Alaska. CHIROPRAC TOR Ae a spectal induce: Week's treatn ym chance to Investigate t what chiropractte will do, Je diseases our specialty JHEINER, Chiropra: 816 People's Bank ent we are aty ont tre AMUSEMENTS. STAR Renttie’s Lending Vaudeville Plartonse oe Dally—8:80, 148 Prices, 100 an Dox eante $00 CLEAN—DRIGHT—FUNNY 7 Big Eastern Spectaities. Always a y ath Unrated Vaudeville Week Superb Oporati Fenture-—# ZINGART SINGHIEN ‘Gypay Life.” MAUD ROCKWELL, Phe Cs fornia Nights |S ee: S E B A Lb 2b, be The HIGH ART label carries prestige—it is a hall-mark of taste and stand- ing. We are showing a complete assortment of HIGH ART patterns and We can fit the long man and the short one, the fat man and the thin one, the undersized man and the extra large one, and HIGH ART satisfaction awaits them all! Neal Boyle 423 Pike Street | world, and he ‘f 5 to $35 P.N. A. OFFICERS ARE ELECTED Mest Year's Games Will st tis tctmsasn concurs of the Multnomah club, was el secretary treasurer and F. P, Be Probably Be Held 22. “2, "ea"pame om | Rioomberg. of the Spokane Athletic club, and F. J. Carver, of ths Se attle Athletic club. A committee was appointed to try and bring the big games of the A. A. U. to Seattle next year Edgar Frank was chosen presi dent of the Pacific Northwest as sociation of the A. A. U., at a meet ing of the assoctation delegates yes terday. Frank is a crack athlete from the Multnomah club and has been one of the board of directors of the assoctation ISSUES CHALLENGE TO DR. ROLLER Capt. Duncan Ross, champion mounted swordsman of the world wrestier and all-around athlete. Heves he is the best mat artist at the Irish style of wrestling in the has iseued a defi to our own Dr. B. F. Roller, whose long series of victories received a hard jolt when he was beaten by Frank Gotech, at present the world’s The Irish style is that a man loses the offices is attributed to the fact that this was Portland's tom t ‘hold the pena ¥ + himself and fm 1883 won the champlonship of the in mixed-styte wrestling, by throw- ing H. M. Dufur im three straight fails, at collarand-elbow, side-hold and catchas-can. Capt. Ross now weighs 218 pounds and will wrestle at about that weight. be YOUR DESTINY is already determined by what your past has been, only you champion wrestler of wrestUing when he goes off his ‘_ may not be able to analyze the _ Capt. Ross” as is son 1 ot a|} past and Chenstey peer abead tt to the PROF LANDON Consul tal Phrenologist, physiognomist, renowned palmist ast and reveals the ® to Wp m AM. @ GP sve. & Getenpatins i 12 8th ave. between Union Fatabronk’ ana!| and Pike. Ph And Not Saving It would to think of the thing that y t earnestly desire to HAVE DO in your lifetime. It may } and difficult at first, but if you will make it your Fixed Purpose 1 CAN ceed ery Dollar y ave towards it lessens the size of the sum 1 uired; it also increa y vn capacity for the ta an the incen- tive of a fixed purpose yws always easier Most of our s tell us that there is no plan to « 11 the good old 1 certain pay day. habit of and bank Alaska Luilding, Seattle, U. S.A