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" THE 8STAR—FRIDAY, OCT. 30, 1908, FSIDE WHILE DOWLING CONVENTION a ea aa ° WAIT OUTSIDE WHILE fighting then and ever since has} turned the proceeds of his fights) into the family exchequer for the} purpose of building a new home and reestablishing his father in er ue Te A Oe TEAMS AND SCHEDULE OF business, His firwt fight fs sald to LEACH CROSS AND HIS PARENTS. have brought him $3. Now he often 0 nd one in a while Star Special Service.) jply. “That would cause him to get re ieee pc ry YORK, Oct. 28.—"Yes, lam excited and lose Resides, I don't So things look protty bright fr 1 ieee, 108. CRANRS—Bteghen, of m boy's abilit as a Want him to think | approve * . es | . Ricmter,” sald Samuel Wallach, fa-| that much, Mother and | gone the good “Hebrew family. of Wal Club Ten-Pin Artists Have) iy Spoigie, 170; Holberg. 171; ther of “Leach Cross,” Eastside go to the hal! where the fight Is aed! i? ulation over the danger) Long Schedule This | Farr, 160; Friedenthal, 163. The favorite and nearchampion light. siay in arother r or outside un and elites of the pugilistic aport numbers represent the grand aver weight, “but still I don't like to ti! It ts over, just to be there in Season. age scored by the bowlers last sea- think of him as a pugilist. I'd case anything happens: | oon. ” SN ta wover “CYCLONE” THOMPSON ome told me a taing about his fighting until a few months ago, and he had been fighting then for a year, He came to me then and told me volun tanly. He's a fine boy, a college graduate, aud | don't think he'll mrake fighting his ness all his! life. He stil’ keops up hia dental practice, you know. But he is very proud of his muactes, So am I, for that matter. [t must be fine to be so strong and healthy.” When Louis started tn to train,” spoke up oa¢ of Cross’ | Urethers, “ho was long and ekinay “I suppose you always go to see New look at him. Look at those your boy fight.” was sumcested ehc user muscles. He's as hard au “Not at all,” the father's re! nails, too, he gots that by ren much rather he made his money in his profession as « dentist.” Mrs. Wallach, mother of the fight- er, who never talks very much, nodded her head in approval. They were at their home at 320 E. Third street, where there are nine other children besides “Leach Cross, who is In private life Louis Wallach ” sald Mra. Wallach, “no The winter tournament opens oo Nov. 9 and games will be yed every Monday, Tuesday and Thurs day night of each week until March 9, except Christmas week. The fol lowing is the schedule for Novem ber: Nov. 9, Pelloans-Owlss Bowling promises to be one of the DEFEATS UNHOLZ most {mportant {Indoor sports at the Seattle Athletic club this year, The alleys have been dressed down and | (By United Press.) are now in first clase condition. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20.—The NB. Allan and H. M. Griamell, who police last night interfered in thé were appointed to select the differ | ith round of the fight between Cy- ent toama, have organized the teams} clone Thompson and Boor Unhots | as follows after the Boor had been knocked) PELICANS—Grinnoll, (M66 Garé through the ropes onto the preset ner, 180; 5. P. Churchill, 160) FP A. table. The action of the offleers Churchill; Taylor, EAGLES-—Put- practically saved Unholz from s nam, 177; Dobb, 176; Moliand, 168; | Cranes; Nov. 3 knockout and Referee Jack Welsh Kuentsel, 166; Conover-t6te RA-| Now. 36, gave the decision to Thompson. The) VENS—MeKown, 172; Dyan, 165; | cansOwls. fight was scheduled for 20 rounds Johnaon, 176; Cooper Wf Gpuns, ee RS Thompeen was a 16 w 6 favorite In 156. OWLS —Allan, 189) nx, Mra. Dr. Geo. W. Miracle, chil | the betting 181, Degnan, 167, MeGregor, 160; dren's diseases, 410 Hinckley bioek. Nov, 10, | Pagios Ravens; Noy. 12, Pelleans Cranes; Nov, 16, Owls-Cranes; Nov 1, Re | 17. Bagios Pelicans; Nov. |vene-Oranes; Nov. eare of himself, though,” interrupt od the father PRE UP AGAINSTIT! Owing to the continued mild weather we find ourselves with an immense stock of Overcoats, Cravenettes and Topcoats Which we have decided MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. To this end we have made a general reduction of 25 per cent— 1-4 Off SEE OUR WINDOWS FOR $18.00 Coats Now $13.50 $20.00 Coats Now $15.00 $25.00 Coats Now $18.75 $30.00 Coats Now $22.50 Our Guarantee—Money Back If You’re Not Satisfied } { / | 1 | COAST LEAGUE Won. Lost, Pot “1161-6. Seven furlongs won, finake Ma third, Time-—1 One mile-—Handbridge won, Miss ond, Camile M Sain second, Lous third, Time 1:89 9-6. One mile—All Red won, Dispute second, Alice Baird third. Time 1:0, Mile and three - sixteenth» —Red Geuntiet won, Hughes second, Oroonoka third. Time-—1:68 2-6. JAMAICA RESULTS (By United Press.) JAMAICA, N c a0 Thursday Bix furtongs--Opal Rosuits won, Yankee Daughter second, Garland third T 1.16 3-6. furlongs — Saracinesca won, veal sec 4, Baocterte third Time—1: 16 1- Mile and 4 half Milford won, Tivoli second, Winning Star third Time—2: 37 3-6. Mile and a sixteenth Montfort Ferande Darne| won, Tileing second, Far West third. | Time—1:463 Five and a half furlongs —Queen Marguerite won, Fancy second, Ho Knows third, Time—1:073 Five sod « half furlongs me | River won, Chaffinch second, Giucone third. Time—1: 08. SPORTOGRAMB., if SON BATTLES IN RING DURING TOURNAMENT ‘: : een -- mr She aia S the return of the papers 600 shares | Portland 7, Los Angeles 1 : i ) ye Bowlers Es Bia] he reture of Maik be Bpated No| oR” ANay i ncorporation Papers trouble is expected in their dispowl | lm jefoutod yi an ty " PY tion and already @ large amount has) yore wd i, Brith, . from Dolee to Olympia, boo spoken for iia en sag tv pllah cor son's . seth 1 The Denver mecting Closed with] \ bid, whe he wan only hit Tho International bowlag tourtia| $400 surplud th the treawury ON 48) oigi¢ tiinow, four of th were for mont which will be held ig? this| Seattle Inexpected to do better.) extra bases, and h panned tive city shortly before the opening of | ing enthusiasts will take ap the | men and noaked a é Ka h the the fair next year will also be the | shares readily, The tonmnemant a om eavete ta the tan in the first annual convention of the Weastorn| expected to last nine days, ar inning, a walk, « hit by the piteher Howling Congress, and office nd | hundreds of bowler® will be attrac jand Johnson's home fur whieh an executive committee will be| ted here, the business mon Who WI) Lounoed into the bleachers, won the elected reap the benefit will also tke! yame, 1 Angeles scored one run The tneorporation pap of the | large blocks of stock. f venty-two | in the elghth on two cineien ° i Bt Seattio Bowling Tournament asso-|6men, 120 dmen team 177 in- | doubte J are , he | clation, the local body of bowlers | dividual entries were made in the . a ‘ who will handle the tournament,| Denver moot of Inst year, The Be |i aa iowwtoriy and W. Smith; | wore gent to Seoretary of State Ni-|attle tournament will be the #00) ia and Mrambes. Umpires chola yesterday, The sstociation| ond international tournament ever) (Connell and Toman in capitalized at $3,000, and upon | held. ne ON ES EE AA AG TRE MN 0 4, Oakland 0. ’ * « On 34 You tilipdaemmdpaamtiaoe — terday’® baseball game between | ¢ ning ‘cross country all the your called tn the middle of the fifth inn around, over Btaten teland.” ing, When piay was discontinued | “Hush, now,” wald tho father, “the FOR POR ore stood, Ban Francisco, 1 | firat thing I know some of the rest Oakland, 0, Beore nm lof you boys will be going into the | Oakland soe ° : 3 an Franc | Fig, 1 Lote ae ate ye cit | Rally Arouses the Latent) psc ins sensi wer iot by tho] fiatterios-Amith wid Nelson; | and able te © < e 7 , " patseriee—as \r'4 order him to quit It. There's an Enthusiasm—Lewis | Weat wide nd ae Killifer and Jones awrul lot of temptation for a pust EP pul . oe Al list to be crooked, and that's what Optimistic. wey’ 2. LATONIA R CES |worrfes me moat.” Again Mre. _ lregult, compel (By United Press.) | Waliach nodded her head [0 AP} pothusiaem is running high at|of eternal vigilance inte hi *| CINCINNATI, Oct, 30.—Latonia | proval, the Broadway bigh school tn antiol-|and has been i to instill ©) -osuite Thursday Unt! the panic Crow’ fathor was| pation of the gridiron fray of to- | fighting spirit that been jackin Five and a half furiongs—Home nh ithiest Eastside resi-| morrow. Coteh Lewls has put the| thus far this seasom, It ls doubtful) nun won, Olive Kly second, Plume one of the wealthiest Bas fell youngvters who will defend thelif Ben Palmer will be in the 8m! thing” Time-—1:08 1-6 jdents, Then his real te buat: | cridire nore of the Broadway in-|again, ae he is under the care of @) gis furicngs—-Morrick won, Bey nei dently failed. Le boa" | Stitution through thelr preparatory’ physician for a sprained log. orus second, Lady Carol third. Time | packed down thix ELECT MANAGER, ymond Lawman SeRisey | 08rd on jagt years tive Wag terday elected m, FAIR GROUNDS FoR|.. TRACK MEETS featge will probably have an-| 0°!" high AAber Ot thy ane ther athletic field upon which to|Y the at Dasicotbays hold track and field athietion next|™*n begin nation lal spring. It is proposed to utilize cmeeeule Immediately "ag for thia purpose the new cinder Of LAncoln Ww) track now under construction at| S&MPIONshIy ggy beh ie the grovu@@se of the Western Wash " ngton Fair association at Madl on park for a training track horses that will winter there, Prof.| (J G, Douthitt, physical director of the ¥. M. ©. A., has taken the mat ter up with C, B. Yandel, pros dont of the Bite msociation, CS Mr. Yandelll haw state@ that the grounds aré@ available if suitable sod a visit wili-be paid te he! * grounds next w to determine | For Cutt the feasibility of the plan. The| Pive7 oval track ts about @ third of a mile long, The cinders are laid w#ix inches thick, which would be un suitable at present but with being| winter and ro’ is belie 1 next spring it the track can be away 100-yard track w inside the oval. Athletic fans have | often coraplained of the distance} of the varsity campos and joss of | time necessary to attend games and the site of the fair grounds would in @ way relieve this con-| dition. | LINCOLN TEAM OFF FOR SPOKANE vrought from full Vength 1's Eighteen stro the husky youn: wht 36 on football giad re of the Linc 4 ered by matt to any high school ft Seattle last night | Indtes oncehien * 48 whereas! to play the crucial game of the sea- nom against Bpokane high. To meet an emergency, 18 men were taken | along, Accompanying the squad | was Coach Allen, Manager Lilly George Stewart and a few rooters Tom MeDonaid, who will offictate and Axsintant Coach Fowler wit leave tonight for the game. The Lincoin team arrived at Spo- | kane this morning and is this after noon having light signal practice to get over the effect of the journey. oxinipens LD ct The blade ts outshine pata for cutting the bottom Jand for round of r or will orf equate sheet met u can remain ey by dew F. M. 1310 *y: c home: SPIN 338. z Zz ‘The Carlisle Indian squad is about | the trickiest bunch on the gridiron) today. This season they wear Jer-| \seys, on which are worked foot) balls thet look ike the real thing. | Many « time has the wrong man| been tackled because of these fake | formations | footballs. On fake when the ball is passed around cach Redskin seems to have ft Jimmy Britt ts all the candy with our British cousiss. Joeme is in training for his bout with Johnny Summers at London on night. The boys will Might 10 two- minute roands at catch weights ‘Ty Cobb was a drawing attraction at the state fair at Atlanta last week. One day he slipped on a board and fell, painfully injuring his throwing arm and hand Ratph Bloomer, Morrix Bly and Chas. Chadwick, old Eli stars, have returned to Yale to help coach, Their work was very effective their first night out, Fred Murphy, quar terback, aed Andrus, the giant | guard, having to be removed from “% Cay Minnesota's great . a teathall pinger, bas been secured by the New York National jeague. Arthur Irwin, scout for the New York Amerteans, has signed Barney Retily, Yale's famous shortatop. George Stoval, Cleveland's first | j left half; Jones, right half; Cason, PORTLAND LEAVES FOR SEATTLE TONIGHT i AMUSE! Moore By United Press. N OC sage PORTLAND. ‘Oct "30. Conti ae dent that they will make SED 3. @ strong showing against Broad In a way bigh of Seattle tomorrow, “Tectug the Mae? the football team of the Bast] Nights, 26 $1.00; Side high sch will leave here | ™atines, 280 to faa! tonight for Seattle Thetr game with the West Side, besides being a defeat which has dampened their championship hopes, was responsible for an in- jury to Cason, their star full back. Cason will be taken to Seattlo but it is undecided wheth- er or not he will play. The Bast Side high school team is composed of the following play. ers, who, in addition to Coach Rader and Manager Frazier, will make the trip to Seattle: Hale, left end; Ed. Leader, left tackle; Houck, left guard; Moreiand, center; Hedges, right guard; Dimer Leader, right tackle; Stannard, right end; Cornell, quarter; Barzee, Regt JUST OUT Cc COLLEGE Seats now selling—te The JOHN CORT, This Weck, Matioce “THE TIME, THE SYUEPRGLERTEES¢ Hoy E2228 | N Week Beginning or Barry, fullback; Flaherty, logg and Bverett, substitutes. SCHOOL LEAGUE The following football games tn the Beattie Public Sehools Athletic league will be played tomorrow: Warren ay. va. Columbia, Lincoln, 10 a m; BF. Day vs. Interlake, Lincoln, 11 a. m.; Pactfic vs. Rai-| Next Wi nier, Woodland No. 1, 10 a. m.; Cen- tral vs. West Seattle, Woodland No. | yA.°* $2 °r 4" 1, 11 & m.; Minor vs. Semmit, B. F. Day, 10 m.; Walla Walia v; fellow, B. F. Day, 11 a. m. GRANEY MAY REFEREE. “Paid in ‘The Greatest A Seats now se Seattie T Russell & Drew, M; Tonight and All “THE MONTANA Big ats OLY OFT te eva {BY Yoited Press. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 30.—2¢-| ts drawing record die Graney will probably be the | Next Week, “The Love i third man in the ring when Billy , baseman and well knows in this| Papke and Stanley Ketehel hook up| J ¢ity, is sojourning with his wife @t) on Thanksgiving night at the Coll- Lous y. MC. A. TANK at hee a A tae ation. egalen' he Senior Swi iu tub # the a wa | el on Wednesday evening, the Sharks are taking to the water like ducks and are already d are relay The ovente for the cank sdorwaier swan TS MILLER, Miller, champion un swtmm| and race. tn 1907, has signed WILLIAMS 1,560 & month to ride for Ue winter for T. lent of the lockey club. Miller was not very wa coesetul 3 orn tracks this summer, hin engagement with ‘Wriitiame |s somewhat of « surprise pac! WILL MEET BREMERTON. The Chancelior A. C. football team wil! rrow meet the eleven of the Bremerton bigh schoot the Navy a elty Both teame are evenly matohed, aver put 136 ellors | w to pla y y high school ele thetr game » of that town COACH INJURED, the game 1 team that y high here, not be able to q aat three sprained ankle n cooling his team in flying tackler lant night, and, to illustrate, he had ® player run by him at full «peed. Brown made a flying tackle, but his f was twisted under in such @ way as to tear the ligaments in the pints when he fell The Atias gas engine, at 90 Weat Columbia st. 980. road ual be a the next ton dave, They vogn at the Washin ¢ Pair Praok, of addrewe @& omar antiol- | ition for thelr waterfest| been mentioned for the job. |. Williams, jing.” so Ty will not be “among thew California | those present.” jand the right of Police Commisston- seum. Jack Gleason, the promoter, says Graney is 0, K., and as O'Bri-| Tonight and en, Ketchel's manager, is tri: A Thriller That Real to him, the “Tuxedo " will] Next week, probably officiate. “Qeeen of Jim Corbett, who will be here] pe %f them. during Thanksgiving week, has also Pri Eventng, 1Sc to NO TRIP FOR COBB. Baseball fans in California who have been waiting for & sight of | matinecs 10, 2, see the famous Ty Cobb have received a right hook to the jaw. Now comes our old friend Mique Fisher and ways that Ty has held him up for| Paiitipe expenses for himself and his better half for the Oriental trip. Of course Mique said “Nothing do- ~~ TO TEST POLICE POWER. one NEW SHOW United Press.) A THe weer VAu "y NEW RK, Oct. 30.—The Na- tie Athletic club has tponed the match between Jack O'Brien and MA PANTAGES “Unequated Sam Langford trom tomorrow night uaul week later, In the meantime « minor match will be pulled oft|| er Bingham to interfere tested Save Money Avoid Pa Rn prove that Mile. Fregotte stage dur | _wor the next 15 days we shall j give the public the benetit of our painiess methods and ox AU our work | lady attendants Otfice Hours: © to 4; Sunday, is guarantee: Wagner's Orchestr® PERFECT MAPLE Beautiful q ADMISSION FREE Apply for Card el Dy. SELEOT DANCING Was diy ENING EXCEPT That New ‘Management Seeond Over Guy's