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: ENGLISH BUILT SHELLS FOR YALE AND HARVARD . VALE'S NEW EIGHT-OARED SHE LL ON THE STOCKS AT G. SIMS & SONS’ LONDON. (Star Special Service.) jty, not to be outdone, straightway LONDON, Sept. 29.—After Har | ordered a boat from the same maker, in order to get even at the Ward had lost to Cambridge univer 3 next meeting. A few days after sity over the Thames championship! yards Yale ordered a second boat course last year, the American crew) The first one is built to carry a crew averaging 172 pounds, the for a 170-pound crew. larger boat, which is tically finished, is 63 feet long. tnch beam, 9\inches amidships, It When the Crimson crew got back, | is rigged with side seats, similar Harvard immediately ordered from|to the Cambridge boats. An ex Bima, the noted builder of boats for! tra set of riggers is being sent out the English universities, a shell in order that Yale can alter the similar to that used by Cambridge.| boat to a center-seated one if pre Harvard used this boat when they | ferred Gefeated Yale. The latter untversi The second boat set their defeat down to the sw petiority of the Englishmen's boat rather than to the latter's superior skill. for the lighter BOYS! WOULD YOU BE LITTLE GIANTS? IT’S EASY IF YOU DO AS THIS BOY DID = ehosted, puny and threatened with disease. Look at him now ja chest? And such muscles? You know you would. They would make iF netghborhood thing, fan't it? | You don't dian clubs or apparatus to become Hike Carl. The simplest exercises will develop you | For instance, go to your room take off your clothes, stand against the wall with your hands on your hips. Now, keeping your back against the wall, squat until you sit upon your heels aud then rise to the first position. Execute the movements slowly, When the ex ercise begins to tre you, eens Lie upori the floor on your back hands at your sides, legs straight Raise your feet as bigh as possible. keeping the knees stiff, Roll up on your shoulder blades, keeping your hands upon the floor all of the time. Then lower the feet to the first position, keeping the knees stiff all of the time. When tire cease. | Next Ite face downward upon the And thats some ; floor, feet together and hands | alightly extend Raise and lower yourself slowly, your weight rest jing upon your hands and toes oaly | Cease when you tire | Place two chairs opposite each HIS SHOULDERS AND STOMACH, other and ait down on the floor be tween them. With legs extended | horizontally, raise and lower your iwelf, your hands upon the chatra the| When you tire, couse. See these pictures, boys? They show Carl ‘bani, 12, strongest boy of bis age in the) Each of these exercises tends to world. develop the muscles of the arms ‘legs, back, stomach and chest, Do A few years ago he was hollow eteco = . | ot Re Firtef second, Alice George LOUISVILLE RACES [rine one 7 (By United Press.) Aha goat Lady. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Sept. 29.—Re-| ie Bard third Time—1:49 3-6 sults Monday Six furiongs-—Al | Muller RACING AT YAKIMA ‘Wood Sandals second, Halket third. won, Time—1-14 2-5. (By United Press.) Mile and seventy yards me NORTH YAKIMA, Sept. 29.— Street won, Severus second, ty | Races at the wtate fair here yester- Ba@der third. Time—t day resulted as fo * Mx furlongs —Arionette Towful second, E id thi} r | Three-year-old tr Katalina won Princess Dt 116. Mary Mime third. Best The Frank Fehr handicny end seventy yards—Dark vt pace won, Pinkola » Terrah heata ¢ Time-—1: 46. Best time 15% Five and if turto Irt. half m a GARUE! “T RATS on $500 Reward | +s m tie . erms; close re Por any of aiohotiem + ar line lake; level, clear: gannot cure in from ? +. B. BRISGOIS. © for chickens and ber- ries. National Land Inv. Ce., Ine. $17 First av Private Offies, Ind An Ounce of Performance Is Worth a Pound of Promise Regal $2 Hats Back Every Claim We Make for Them — See if We Don’t On the Square Op. Totem Pole 615-617 First Av. ot M.Sut Wouldn't you like to possess such | a the envy of every boy in the | need dumbbells, In| you | ooo Trunks my THE STAR-—TUESDAY, SEPT SPORTOGRAMS Richardson Dickson, the | hin captain, has many thanks com jing ly the way, when Lou Nordyke |haw finished the neasow he will hie to bis little feult ranch doawn Cred more way plicce fe worth about $12,000 Out at the boy | manager of the pennant winning | Vancouver bunch, fa but &8 yours old and this season is his firat Introduction to professional ball, }A pennant tn his firet year is an enviable record, but Lou Nordyke Lens iethe rusttemthoy | W irertecbengyboe, ety, Bhan. | ger and Conmers ase heving merry comperitton fer fhe qaurte back job on the eleven, Hager bee! }it over Jack when it ¢ to | beef, but Jack hay the speed. Hoth are good fielt generals, so the fight is watched with interest Pat Flanag the hard-hitting Vancouver center fielder, is onset the surprise packages of the ain son. Vancouver got him by mis take, They sent to Symeo, Wis for 4 Flanagan, but got the wrong | one, Pat didn’t look ike a world beate so Dickson offered him to ONE RUN IN 45 INNINGS OFF FINGERNAIL CURVIST ——_—_— Five straight victories, four of —-—— ~ |them shutouts, only one run off hie delivery in 46 innings. i That's the bid for baseball fame made by Ralph Savddyay huge Mor, | pide twirler who him recently left tire Shutivern lewgae tf) tour with thre Cinehenat! Reds Savidge In a right banter, wx feet tall has tremendous speed and a “fi rye" which t# aid to bo ae valuable & fooler as spit ball, which Savidge and wolghing 190 pounds, He good controt! wernall ¢ not use fing all curve” te thing the “knuckle ball,” It glides off the nail of the Index ifinger and floata up to the plate Jiooking like a barn door, Then it | takes a sudden jump, which may be in of out, up or down, Savidge ts sald to have this welrd break under RALPH GAVIDGE nearly perfect control | “ o The big twirler won vat of 15/18 a poor hitter ar Memphis in the Inet two| but John Ganzel h was with that team He | th la yr fault by good coach! a weak fielder games for ms to Ove months he Dugdale at the time of the Arbo) | Pragya ll IR TA 'SOPHS VICTORIOUS /UDGE scoREs THE aaid Dug. He was warming the| HARRIMAN LINES wim, tn ab the, some. tenet betioieeechen eas tet out on when! 18 ANNUAL RUSH Seuliy seantior in ether veapeete:| Meese nate te te nat eae ch (By United Press.) This one, now on the stocks, 18! hi, chance. Since then he has} The sophomores won the annual) | SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 29.—De oy th ge t 1g] developed Into a hitting flend and|cane rush against the freshinen Pr eng Page ei oe Ae bg wey Bdiund Norcia of {if aate tn the field, The Chteag}ihe Washington high school yester: | famette valley to San Fraactsco by Hon een Ort toe | Waite Box have drafted him for| aay afternoon by & score of 21 10] the Southern: Pacific. Railroad. com w tubular style, and exactly like |Next year on aecount of his awa) 16, It was one of the hottest pany was confiscatory of the prop those used by the Leander crew | MMs sbilities tented rushes that has been held at| erty of the smal! lumber dealers. which won the eights In the Olym jlAncoin park. The x Attorney J. N. Teal, representing ¢ games at Henley. They are 12). In @ one-sided ga rdfended the rush by dumping Kar-| the Western Oregon Manufacturers t't inches jong and 6 tnches| high school football team defeated! keek, one of the freshmen, into! association, today scored the Har cas the blade, with the button|the team from the Franklin high/the little pond at the park, but Dick|riman linos fn a ringing argument 3 feet 8% Inches from the ond [school yesterday afternoon at the | Johnson, a sophomore, was dragged before the clreult court of appeals Harvard will atso have a new! Ballard grounds by @ score of 20/ in along with Karkeok } whic h i# sitting in the tnjunction boat built by Sims for the next/to 0, The Ballard boys showed bg | suit brought against the Interstate r It ts to be started as soon us| better than in the game Commerce Commiasion to restratt the Yale boat is finished jurday with the Lincoln ple we ‘WITHDRAWS OFFER the reoment of the lower rate team, Cusick and Cunningham net by the commission each tnade two touchdowns Inavgurating the football sea jat that ph team of the navy yard, the S to 0 with the guards 2 on the long end In a hotly fought game the Boo nie Hraes baseball team vanquish ed the D. 8 Jobnaton nine Sunday to the tune of 4 to 2. Bu and Music wore the winning battery and Taylor and Byron did the stunt for the Johnston fallfiends bet roused all the latent energy in the players and a good game was the result Hudson of this city last night fought a ateround draw with Young McAvoy of Philadelphia at | National Athletic ely Phila |deiphia. They entered the ring at 133. While both boys worked hard the bowt was unsatisfactory to the Chie had tt over the boy in tofiabting, excelled in ask for an ore jelphia McAvoy work. Chie will other fight and then try to get a match with Willie Moody, the iad who recently defeated Young Erne BASEBALL Northwestern Leager Wont | while range HIS CHEST AND ARMS, mayer ertee— Hast jand Rogers not hurry at first, or you will do more harm than good. Spend 10 minutes every day at the exercises | National League, z for a month, increasing the time a oe slightly as your strength increasé®. ” “ = 8 TT 8 first, Queen Cup second, Lady King | Ginn a on me 48 free “OM ing, three-quarters of a mile| #1 oo ” Maude MoG Hbbon third. Time—1 oc one - 14%: | ge cow Teenage? Game York the Bremerton foot-} played the husky} A $76 side) long) | New York 1, Phtiadel- | TO SELL PARK | Philadelphia 7, New York 0. CRACK CYCLIST FROM AUSTRALIA. JACKIE CLARKE ° The noble sport of bleyele racing, American premier has much J | which bax been pretty near a dead| man from kangaroo land =o one in mont sections of the count |for sever Cars past, seems to be comtate to Vit Minister Wu would rematg The Valisburg track at F K a® he cat N. J, ie being ned up 1 bs fi out the secret, wheels of the humpshouldered ath, toll te i An ~-mamemmy letes, and good crowds are turning M I out for the sport Races are also re or. Geo. W. Miracle, chi. | fro | being held at Madixon quare gar- | 4°en's diseases, 410 Hinckley blog of den, New York, before big he « " Among the fast performers on exhi.| ~~ ee ‘ “- | bition is Jac ie Clarke, a whirlwind | AMUGEMENTS, $ wo from Australia, who ts giving Frank amen ——— : Kramer, the American champion has beaten the other in clo fin iahen 1 it's hard to see where the Clansman |{s AMUSEMENTS. The Grand | ee to the = = met |Moone Theatre Next Week Beat vs srameer irk: oa Thuredey, ‘ts NEW YORK, Sept. 29—The finai | ‘Seattle Theatre oe oR Owing to the opposition which was | seore in the second game Chis fl | pusssti @ Drew, Mere Phones 49 Moo | mantfos a by several persons, W lernoon waa: Philadelphit New Matisess Thurs Sas Soturgn } “e Theatre W. Beck yesterday withdrew his| York 0 Fentaht—Al Week 40u% CORT, Menage, RICHARD & FRINGLES MIN a) The Firet ow slipiatate f selling Ravenna Park Sse’ lover ens r ~ eset 6 Conmade at to the clty for $150,000. j OR. HUNT REGIONS. week, “The Hecky M. Hx-| 1 Tt Fravew's Whirtwind Seam Our prices! Matine , oi |, Counctiman Way protested against, Because of his growing nights. tte to 89 tl — nr roe 4 Se | the city buying so many parks and im Ment. fire ~aneeneomoee giving no many advantages to the mations inapectar tn the ‘ north end, while ignoring the south rye i ilaeeasaiieail ra cod st the OG, ond threatened f pealth and » “Lots Theatre ne to fight the proposed purchase in ith ¢ nér Crichton, | Phones; unset, Ma Ina 4224 | STA ng eye Dr. R.A. Ven Vorst was ay "PRR soy | R Ma hile fe » sont, wae wrane to succeed Dr. Hu me weet wit the eousl matiness eweyied ne Vavdertiie , er the matte Fr. Box th ree Performances Datip 86s, drow hin offer and this ended the “Rose NChO"’ | #:4 Prices. 160 pie Giscussion DBLPHIE, Ind, Sept. 29—In a R of the Rancho i on ee ‘ class fight between the classes of | Mies Alleen May a2 “Del Mone NEW SHOW, ALL a Sena Detroit 4, Washington 1. the high school Larry Cobble, pres-| ——— —-——— | Fatamaretie, the ite Sea DETROIT, Mich, Sept. 29.—De. ident of the junior class, was se | THIR' NU asia, | troit retained her hold on the top “ously injured with a gunshot | : AVE Ee THEATRE round of the American league per centage ladder in the first game with Washington here today by winning, 4 to 1. The Senators play ed an erroriess contest but th misstep of the Tigers was not cost ly and the latterw hita to three of (he Senators’ gave them the Kas H. L. 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Time—1 5. : Gisnshitiens: seuan” sax co |) At, Cougs of Seattie Grandpa won, Ramrod second, Caller Const EL third, Time-—4:24 3-5 Won 1 “id oa half furlonge—Court | pop n, Flome Beaumont » " au third. Time—t ” "Raval third sain won, mbasan third HANLON-MORAN La Sata won, Moerine third. Time United P. SAN FRANCISCO. 29 | Odds Hanlon-Mc light jay 2 to 1, with thé Pneliel The absence of any Haw 1 money until late had the effect jlonel-Count Louis. Castro, for making the bettir w, but nerly with Portland in the Const ative son's backers car . new doing diamond | conay bet Bt 1 to %. Hanlon had flown Atlanta way, can get|one pound too much on his weight Any A.M. and tell the manager] iast night, but went at it, and this > @ tabasco torrid place whing worked it off lou 1 lent rich.| Both figh Jiscontinued using i ood | neither one put in an apy t et} indoors till this mora o | d ’ I whip him in a w rounds toge the| said Moran today tle of down U. &. of I don't see how they figure Colombia. Lou ha decided out th odds against me,” sald what t with the “flithy luere,” | Ha but I'll show these wise but it Is possible 1 ay buy Dug's gu franchise or pay some of the in ternational debts of his pater, Pres TIMES HAVE CHANGED. A » exuela ne other teresting thing, But the main tra Lightning rod a en to hi it at Medallan, | "ed to the pes yy ; vill ? Suit Cases An Traveling Bags pert MEEK TRUNK @ BAG Co. oe" 019 Firat Ave if FREDLUND, HORNDERO ON FIGHT = Corner Firet Av. and Y Way, on Pioneer Square. 311% Fike St. The Seattle National Bank SRATTLE, WASITINGTON. | Report of Condition at Close of Business Sept. 23, 1908 } Resources Tiabitities | | : be h-+ . @ $00,000.00 a ; 260.000.00 } $345.40 Cir , $00,900.99 } bonds ; alt H | sree aante ' ine } 40.s0een oerrerrer) io. adh 36 Lean tans 0.129.078. 98 rerrer) YOU ARE ON THE TRACK OF GOOD COAL wh r Yar bu oey ne t best qualitt nd our mood allk «Ww iry and ‘ nothing it You get H mal Lirt J. W. 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