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THE ah A OCT. 17, 1908. | >) SPOKANE HCH DEFEATS BRAVE GIRL GOES UP IN BALLOON WHEN MEN REFUSE SPO FR S ————— LEWISTON, 4-0 | PITTSAURG, Pa, Oct. 1 Th are calling Mi Gertrude Gc Fa / t ] "i 4, = j Pearse | don, a sweet young girl who gathers news for a dally paper, the : in - bravest girl in Pittsburg e ‘ot long ago a party of young tellows of the smart set started The Spokane high ' lyesterday defeated the Lewlaton [hist hal Bpekane, 64 te 0. The} #2 gero club and brought Roy Knabensbue, the famous airship tn averaged 20 pounds vente, he them a few lessons in ballooning ona ate p 1t in her capacity as a reporter, stepped forward and velun- + toored. She was followed by Prot. H. 8. Howe, of the Carnegie CUBS ANGELS Technical sehool, and an this crowded the small basket, Knabem shue climbed Into the ropes Jessa Woods, who has just re se The ascension was made, and the crowd cheered the nervy girl turned from the Ortent, where he age : . _| ae long am the on was in wight, Mise Gordon and the party | ls | ne Mieago Cubs will not méet) alighted se urs later and she reached home towards midnatght. | paved the way for the Reach's All Angelos, the Coast league cham 4 American team that will visit] Ee oppo,” oy ienae cant: | How does it m to a wor on her firet trip in a balloon Japan, Hawall and the Philippines Jxation. Thin ¢ | What were her sensations? What was the experience like? Miss leaving San Francisco November | yerterday at a | Gordon tetis it in the following article arrived in Seattle yesterday after between | Manag noon, accompanted by Joe Nathan " . , Cubs and Cat i 4 well known California sporting SUNY og the t| | Seattle his residence ultimately Nothing was stated at the fer | Woods stated that the announce ehes regarding a guarante | ment that he would cosduct boxteg GORDON’ HRILLING STORY contests was here premature, but Mw’ Y is victor said that if the boxing was given | BY GERTRUDE GORDON I had hold of myself enough reall under the proper conditions, he ~ : Hy the time I was really off the | to enjoy the trip. | thought local prejudice against it (By ‘United Press.) ground I knew | would not be Physteal sensation I had none. | would be withdrawn, Woods has NEW YORK, Oct Kia’ Mo. | afraid; but I trembled—how [ did) After the first rush | was con-| leased the Dreamland Rink for a Coy last night’ to be @ aur- | Gremble! scious of no motion, no fear, no period of two years and if he can prise package when after four yea Mr. Knabenshue, up above me, sickness; in fact, everything seemed seoure permits will open the fight beoace from the ring, be easily & slled down Who's shaking? ' ‘ ing game here. oe Pope | be en a pd 5 ape i it'a me,” I said, In a not feel real, it seemed as , ss a . very weak voles, and with a tota it were all a dream; yet linregard for grammar, He laughed. there seemed nothing unusual in afraid,” he said reassuring! t| The three of us carried on a com een it de » the be « c ation the ole t we were f T. Wylie was elected president; Sor ehcieeee Teele “resdiy (Sn coe eet ieee J. Piteathliey, vice president; A.) Second teams from both the Lin |; would rather stand rod our way and we talked as easily Rose, captain; G. Cornwaithe, vice | jeoin high and Hroadway Wh are | frankly 1 felt that if I mo 7 so tame 1 deoeed tai ae bi captain; J. H. Reeks, honorary sec |playing at Tacoma today. ‘The |jneh my BE moved an) Up there I ealized fully the f , retary, and EB. J. Reeks and W. A.| | Broadway scrube went over to play |; . o r getting Pittsburg i# built on n , t - " ack ama to dear Mother hi and involumtarily the thoug Wattle, league delegates at the the second team of the Taco Rarth would be rather alir t that 1 f meeting of the Wanderers’ Associa. | | high, while the #« fronts Rae oe ony tm a me that | wis od « 5. tion Football club, last night at] ak. tae ehaven. teemn ti oe cit! Mead up, and even af could see how 1 F the Royal cafe. The Wanderers | Bound academy at egy Nomen tad gachone nated by bis city ts, as it is 4/far above the ground, I kept the laid out before me then. Wh will play the Rangers at Dugdale’s " 4 ray | YJ |mAMe Position, for it was really spoke the thought, Mr. Knabenshue | park tomorrow at | more enjoyable thar tt 1 bo The Seattle Association Football peewee’ up all te & hea: ese bye a that } | Le clud also met at the Royal last) pig cathe beeen “wr ? I think that not sani ws Nd te Williams vice Polo Athistic club wih crenct . A hte . H. meh A ak Balog) + th ; Q. Ay A ed MISS GERTRUDE GORDON’S BALLOON ASCENT. i. tain for the coming season. Charlie 4 on the night of Octot a . as a ie # jent milloons, but ¢ you think the o a : : Wleiicssams ovted es chatewen. Thot win Seemed Mak Of October) “yell” | eould. be pininly dis would have a better idea of the does ft not?’ And I confess it did.jtion to the only visible moana teams meet at Woodland tomorrow is aad Teames ‘tires ¥ y all at once everyth magnitude of the Creator?’ and hts| By this time, crowds looked pre-| showing our motion, that Sascloen dur’ yebouies | | phy eomed Yoice was ¥ reverent as he cisely like colored pocket handker-| 90 instrument is handy; the Wikies, Ccsnen od Cain Pr The yunds did not die away spoke. chiefs thrown carelessly on the | downs. ‘i WALLA WALLA RACES} 4 Kid 1 tt bee => Ga | grad he topped very sud 1 think,” he said, after a long ground, Up, up, up we went onti It is eorious,” he told as, This photograph of burly Jack Johnson, who ls to battle Tommy twill & A art, of Louleville, Ky. deny pause, ‘that if there were more bal we were 2,500 feet above the eafth. matter how high I ever ha be By United Prees.) | Burne te Australia for the heavyweight championship of the world ae a st ned — for 20/ IT knew better than to look |loonists there would be fewer athe Small as things had appeared be nded, I can always find those . WALLA WALLA, Oct. 1t-Re-} W&* taken since he began training for the big fight. It shows that |) 00° 5? © ke, Idaho, on Octo straight down, so kept my gaze out ists. You cannot help but feel, when fore, they then seemed tiny, Ordt-'thistledowns and pleces of ; sults Friday the brunet pug has the siee and strength to give Tommy an awful r over the country you are up h such a short dis nary houses were lost, trees were I cannot tell why some q TO pace: three in five—Josephine| fight. As to seclence, that may be another y hecbithite i bead Winds, 3 | At first 1 held so tightly to the | tance above arth, what a stue but specks, the river looked like a so high and others not won, Tom Murphy second, Low Lad . ‘i " is tomate ) Boge a poh “* juga ropés that I felt the pulse beating pendows thing the universe is, that trickle of water and even the hills iw that the hey are. § third aon tim ~ on ght ’ OER GF Ty Lol in my hands and [ quivered from extends for incalculable millions of had faded into insignifi But, he laughed rather shamefagil M Quarter mile—N ugget wor ooger the very tension of standing per miles arownd you Ab‘” at my quick oh, how big the earth } t they often seem almost like gi Y Por -fo third tiene oe Pith captain of the " r 1 . " a nd, Forty-four third. T Ss. A. Cc. PUT Ss ON — yr vete Bor. smd ae fectly still, but after 16 minutes | exclamation, “that makes youthink,| Mr. Knabeushue called our atten: | pany , Four furionge—Main won Elie t ned his position and left school D eS ~~ GOOD PROGRAM © =": | 4 . , tre oe te udy medicine . ' The rate are placed be u Brady md, Dixte third, Thr | The famous Brighton Beach race ; ae y mm shucks, aod thet the seco ixte 3 erate ie inital a - oF cor ucks, and ry track, in New York, te betng torn . ehre to Gustavus Boker either a fox terrier, poodle a Five furlongs Valoskta wor M «t' Stunts at Smoker Well « 115-pound youth, and was given | op, aod will be placed on the reat|! © abstract was ox-| dog—ie thrown {nto the se second, Dr. White third. Time he decision at the end of the third! estate market as lote nine joved on Tuse ered Dr. lauded: it pA t fn third estate market « ape islet oe on am ! jdrome and the fun begins, ul | — RES App! led; Capacity Bob Pieere wow over Sonn Maks COAST LEAGUE gbout ¥0 acres. asider of the rats are big and * be Daughter Romanoff second. Attendance. at the end three minute 73.3 “eat pe x mer ” and put up hot fights. = Benvollo third Time—1: 46% Preven pyed elative @ he ane 4 LOUISVILLE RACES " " teat! omitted, , Bowers Eninuned ‘ . . oe LO (et tiera oo lready begua tn ; he ond rr 998. venegrans SS ~ |othetoanion ‘procale 10 a : tio (By United Press.) in hut ae MM shee ~ tae oh tne rock leat | her best bowlers to send @ of LOUISVILLE. Ky. Oct. 17.~Re Orpheum e ¢ to ¥ Tuenday died last night. Hoth were Western Bowling congress oi , 7 ny the | ’ 4 e relatives here. | ® e suite Friday . f the program with rernar feats ref ¢ Trucadaie's ¢ gingte 8 x. ~ here during the fair. They bE 2 furiengs—Deuce won, Gres- laf strength natty. Spring Her ¥ Neiaan pitched a strong gar The Auda iw here. 90 Went ( Z bowlers making the highest mentee TY a, Bitter Ste third ‘Time wear’ work. Me pee nd hort Tay her ald | doure x H, &. | fambie ot ' . ‘ age in the City Bowling onl mr feats by Lonnie Marth, Lonnie | gained one i was| Low Angeten ‘ - : be sent Time t iei-3 : the Vance who was sich. to tme|Newen ant Lecta L s aeRernig , Ge eayeees of See Mile and seventy yards—-Haghes In the boxing iston. Henry 1%i-poend wrestiing mics, and va ng bn ‘ and the promoters are ree won, Miltides second, St. Valentine | North mixed with Harry Metealfe, won two fails over Monee | SAN PRANCIBCO, Oct. 11.s6ib ita surances of suppert on e third. Time? 6 nee wien hasee in the third, Suter mot A meeting to perfect the Six furiongs—-Rexall won, Ardiv Conevitation tr ‘ one to Jones youterday, on ore. v tion will be held at 512 block Monday night What You Can DEPENDS UPON What You Are To Know the fetter t essential your highest success . on a foe Heinre won WILL HOLD GREAT Irrigate nd, Eltzabeth Hard wood third. Time—Br14 4-5. ee second, Banrida third. Time | te Bea es. nals : Annual affair. luvitations to the |. Uatteries Graney and LEXINGTON RACES |Wrestlers F ent, Eleven |fotiowing sssoctations will be ex; iter. Jones and Harry ~ Porrtne ane Fiynn. } tended Seattle, Pace Porttand, ; | Y¥.MLC. As Ase to | Veaccever, Victoris Meet Here. spokane, Korth Yeitae, Resirs| SQUAD TURNS GUT PPSRFRSEI484e¢e (By United Press.) LEXINGTON. Ky. Oct the 2:15 trot yesterday, the f Lady Jones. finished second tn the cg tg At the Tacersa tournament & M.) an first two heats, Ruth Dillion taking Plana are being formulated for a| Bracket and Harvey Donaldson, of (By Unites Preee.d PARISIANS ENJOYING THEMSELVES AT THE RATTODROME. | both in handy style. The third heat | wrestling tournament on November | the loral association, won the 156 PORTLAND, Ore, Oct, 17 Parts has & new sénsation—the gardens to witeess contests be-|— perme Sor went to Be wa. Ruth Dillon took | 24, where will meet the mat artiste | pound and 11%poand contesta, re-/Capt “Stump” Stott's Multnomah | Rattodrome!” tween dogs and rats. consulted ¢ Bighth Avenue. Every afternoon and evening a! Women are generally in the ma& 9 Union large audience gathers about the | jority in the audiences. They seem | Rattodrome in the Moulin Rouge 'to find the contests quite exciting. ' es Sorte heat and the race Sum-jo¢ ail the Y. M. C Aw of the spectively. These wrestlers are atill football gladiators turned out this) cy | Pacifie Northwest. The tournament with the association, and Wrestling afternoon for an hour's scrimmage 2:16 trot, purse $1.666-—Roth Dt Jon wan the first. second a arin | neld last spring in Tacoma was Instructor A. J. Erickson has prom-| with the second team of the club heats in 2:02, 2.08% and 2:68%. |eminently successful, and it is pro of men in Klieha Painter, 150;/A wamber of new faces ate On > ae Red Cross wom the third teat in| posed to make the tournaments an | Folrick, 190 pounds, and Yonos the squad, chief among them being en i —. " Porter Friesell, the old Universtty! 3.07 trot. puree 61,2 are ae aa stage ome Ae a Se Ww MIT WORTH MEETS 28 gn enia d heat in 2:06% | Mexteo, and Woodland, the bic purse $1,006 (unfin WASHINGT ter rush of the Seattle Athletic! Fuct won Ge elect for this year Tax Title won weighs 210 pounds and The First Intercollegiate count on the embioms of the men| weighs around the 100 mark SSRERREsResscece the first heat elle ery . nor fn the standin 1 ‘4 7 atra t 5 ~ S no i] eo # nding of the d will aleo turn out tomor A reat | Game to Be Played — {Soticgen in the conference. Sever |row mornl wt CHEAP COLONIGT RATES. Toda - ae ee J ITTERS Nature the 4 © me the center of a great de ; * Westbound during October via whic f at Fuoerte “tan oad ; CHAMPION H N intended man = Oregon RR. & Navigation ¢ Whitworth ne end the Ues-| Det ie flaht from the mart OF NORTHWESTER he fe and = Coteau to | Seattle foes fr MB | versity of Washington are meeting (° and has never fatled hanigion wttere. of. the} Petticoats to Pppy , Bar Omahe, etc. $90.60. 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