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bt Lath dda LO NOVEMBER 25, 1908. 1 y from $600 to $1,000] | KETCHEL SURE HE WILL REGAIN HIS fee GREAT KICKER WILL PLAY ne ack ae Bi lege. plapere- snttelnete.the- Whi Collector Veoatp tara,” = Pime P I ar Ni » game aa the hardeag of th il ack Advice was ree Gne mile, Carter handicap—Cres- | MUGNE SILLA MACH that Whitman and Walla) wmy Los Angeles victory was ® far from being «a mistake or an accident. He won't last Ravens rr. ae ® quite so long this time." ‘LIRCOLD 1S OFF FOR SALEM ~ won, evening of Deg, 4 SALE OF.T ina vor Montgomery second - RRR eff Pad nites ri ei Antronomner thi” Time—1:41 1-6 e RECORDS * alls “ar aie came Sea One mile and fifty yards, selling JounC W * Papke fa the middleweight * a thounene, | ' J | Lumar ae - a a champion of the world only by * ae OTT] ye A gM me | W acotdent. was = lucky # iy 6 , . : Ye enough to land a Hard clout on & MORRIS WILL i : Moore Tha ® me in Los Angeles which put *& ee ee ee ee % me out of the running for the ® o | Jonn © ong ne % reat of the battle, One Dame *& JOIN RAVEN * EXCHANGE BATTERIES, #| 7!" Week, Mott ® Fortune will not smile on him & . * Ww that way tomorrow and | am * ° pera eH nt - \* (By United Presa.) & | Dre ® betting my good, hard-earned * Joseph FF. Morris, w . oe \* rOKYO Mique * be % coin that I stop him in ten champlon (wo yearasagy and nov & Fisher's All-American basehall # | coM ya i os w rounds.” * Reurnamept aasovlation, will jole |* toam and the Kelo University # | $1,060 nee, sa * once on the ranks of the Ravens in the an erday exchanged bat #| 7 *eR RE Eee A. © bowling wt gud the Americans won * RRR RR Re ne strengthen them greatly * by a ‘ score *| t t e MOORE THEA * ona last night won « ra ‘* my Los Angeles performance. oe oe al of 64 iM Sh * Ww [knew that I could beat Ketoh- ® led the teams with @ totdl of 669. me. anna * el) after our first fight in Mil. ® ‘ean a a4 «Toth ov NEW Yorm, *® waukee and I'll show him that g Petloans Lt) en) Ris MM * * 7 * * * Teer ee. ee 2 oe BY RINGSIDER. (By United Press.) Yor ——— MIKE BALENTI. NEW YORK VY, 25.—~After a! 7. ate Ria | week of training the part of | ot ©. (Star Special Service.) = To moet the Salem igh | n¢ -~ (Star Bpectal Service.) | Pletee Deennde, of Garp, tho ni predentin Daas Sax ee | rte ‘t ae meer oom jeft this} CARLISLE, Pa, Nov. 26.—Dalen winner of the English Olympian Seva Five Trained On the gee os _ go ce morning for the Oregon clity ‘The i tt, quarterback on the Carlisle foot | marathon race, and a month of | nee, Til, Stan otche cadens {it not ge! “ otaak the Soke “ Comprise the chorus DOD ant, Manley Katctel ; ; Lincola high student will Bot 601 batt gleven, Je one of the great conditioning by John J. Hayes, ie | nae ens cticctigg a Coffroth’s famed wallop-emportum The following men made the trip: lie w « member of the Cheyenne day before thelr meeting tonight. )¢' " ful charm, peme here. In anticipation of the event, Capt. Maguire, Book, Bryant, i tribe, ad halla from Oklahoma, He The classic marathon will be re- |! soprand’ voles, Toca) fight fans are all smoked up | Andersen, Bruce, Searger, ‘|. ie 21 years off, five foot ton inches peated at Madison Square Garden The full distance of 26 miles 986 > Come yards will be rum, the only @ifter- | “The Grand ence in condition being the i This Week, Mate. Thanks in the prospect of sectag the cream * i Pees, ee alte, tee | and wolhe 148° pounds. Bal of the year's Queensbury = « quer Litly ond Aasiatant Coagh Bow. | oti dome wonderful work for while sports t2 near-by towns, all | the Indtane in all their gamos thts properly enthused, are packing the —— j mil, hie greatest feat being when, tn that the present race will be ram un ta O14 carpet bage tonight so as not eae conch | MM? BAO Aguinet the Navy eleven, tgeeees WHR theumets 6 séher | Joney ‘n Preeeute Gea to mies the big scrap, by gum! Harvard wil at in| 2° d’opped four goals from the ents of both men “rooting” for 7 “JOnNE The Papke-Ketche! fight has the next two| Seid them. Advance sales of seats have| 1 Thanksgiving Baty iy uttle at bed its parton oe «of the past noa-| Besides being a gridiron star, Hal been heavy and fully half the build : Mat Bata Gleason, a loc promot ’ gainet fro- | ent! ie a crack baseball pia and in respon- | has made a name for himeelf on ¥ popular) the Carlisle nine, Manager Connie ing will be occupied by Italian American admirers of Dorando | Both men are in fine condition and ently bad the match all saddled apd buckled for the Coliseum to- Seattie T aughton night and all was going along » the student» and athletes. | Mack of the Athlotics, whose spe: | dian pitcher, and exacted @ promise| a closer race than that run in Bng-| 228"! & Drew, Mars 2 merrily for Gleason until | Consolidate Mani claity is Indian players, got to Hal-| from him that when he had fin-| land is expected Tontgh(—Thankegiving Mating, Willis Britt, manager of Rat- ° | NORTH YAKIMA, The | ent! some time ago, through Char | ished hla studi at Carlisle he} ee UNCO IN ARIZONA tiing Nelson and Napoleon of pugt- North Yakima bigh schoo! wilt or-| le Bender, the Athletics’ big In-| would join Mack's baseball team Bowlers to Mest, Prieeent, Hit tw Mette intrigue, arrived aise on 0 | eee: | A meeting of the promoters|,./ 70°F, ets. 100 and Ser east and saw the opportunity of 6, under which the foothall, | of the City and, the Comemer- tearing the match away. While « world was slumber. iis was on the job every 4 “ ae . ieoaie | mer e came to Promoter Osttroth, afer| ke Trojan hotr tratnl >. , came to moter e janes «oat thelr training having bow anmured that the fant camps, Pape win tev ot BROADWAY ELECTS would throw the hooks to Glea-! peating his former decisive victory | and offered the proprietor of/and Ketchel with a deeply tmbed- Mission arena the , Gamrentoery | ded desire for vengeance. This the past deen baschall, basketbed! and track tenine WRE jetal Bowling league wilt be be merged under one manage- held at the Bismarck tonight for 2 |the election of officers and plans of oa Go 10 TO SEA TT. E organization will be perfected. The L Rube and Jay Pierce Bowling clubs will al meet at the same place | and organize teams for both leagues. “No MANS LANDS LEWIS AS CAPTAIN ‘<=! Athletes Take Three may hy gh oe Balen age cacti born showed his class many raw of Fiv ven! by getting out of bad positions. “Red” Dyer, who, with Sadie aan Yeates woreet er | Ton the the surprising | feature gf the| acon, hae filled the position of Pe sestens| pun is while Ketchel went him , ‘, — it was impossible ournamen! tourney was the ease and dispatch | ground keeper at Dugdale's park for iat ots | fen ound. beter "The soy re |Qarterback’s | Work in! swey swt i, ata! aR A ig him bat ato make 168 at 11:30 tomorrow Games Brings yea" couver, wale a — Pmeat:|engaged by Manager Mike Finn o I to the good | quired notch to a certainty | Him Honor. ee eS year, with eo | honors of the northwest tournament|The spectators pitied the Van- | ern jeague to act a@ ground keeper was concerned and| In the betting on the mill, Papke nn of the veterans back invthe | Of the ¥. MC. A. held inst night | couver man when they stepped upon | for him there. Gleason knew just|has steadily remained a 7 to 10 nu t nie ame, Broadway will have @ feam|*t the local association bullding,|the mat. The policeman wan put es was going on. the managers favorite, while some bets at even), Nill Lawis, whe has played quar-| came, tte erate the champlonstip. | Went to Seattle. Inatructor Erick: |off.hie guard by his overconfidence, ANTI SALOON LEAGUE! and Ketchel bad seratch-| money have been recorded that | (/"' Broadway high school football Presley, Wilson. Kerr, Buthe, | s0n'® men won three out of the|and the Canuck pinned his shoul. | names to a set of articles | Ketchel does not inst 20 rounds. team, was yesterday afternoon Wiley, Lewis and Warren will req | flys, final tak ders to the a wee hg bray <A | champtonship fight | a Welsh is to referee the lelected captain for next years turn next year, and #0 the prospeste | Tne classy even s So evening we exactly 36 seconds afte | OFFICER RELIEVED ‘s —, which is expected to be the |squad. Lewis hee remarkable abil. at present are cote, | Donald of Seattle and 8 Osborn of| Ernest Yorts of Seattle defeated jogers ters, they are thor. | faatent fight seen between middie. | ity at the pivotal position, and from Vancouver in the 135-pound class | Barney Boe of Vancouver in the OF HIS OFFICE Stanley; Alexis & three | weights since the days of Jack |'!* excellent work in running beck Pugiliet injured. . |i the pretiminaries MacDonald de- }18%-pound class with a bar and Motion Pictures. working | Dempsey. Ane surprive te tines wine tant; PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 26.~tn |fated Moore of Everett withabar|chancery hold in ? minutes and 10 THIRD AVENUE | Russell, Drew & is nO surprise to t followed the game that he was so honored. In the Spokane and and chancery held, and Osborn de- | seconds the fourth round of a boxing con |spatched Conneli of Tacoma in ex-| Harvey Donaldson put Brown of (By United Press.) test with Al Kubiak of Grand Rap- |®¢tly one minute, Both had speed | Tacoma to the mat in three min- NGHAM, Nov. 25. — The ‘ coin games, the only ones in wh : “wr 1 | 16 € ; = , New Compenr Gapend-hand ben ner Loan he played, his work was invaluable. | ida, Mich, before the West Bnd | science, and the bout went 12/utes in the 115-pound clase W. Frescolm, head of the ke “ minutes and 40 seconds before Mac-| H. Talbot of Tacoma won over|anti-salcon league in this part of | e. i The Wenatchee game, which was Athletic club, Fred Bradley of Bos | Honaid finally threw his opponent |I. Wray of Seattle in 6% minutes | the state. bas been relieved of his jy THe . scheduled for the day after Thanks-|ton was knocked out, and becom | with a bar and body he Mac-|in the 146-pound class. iceaet it the aledineadl ounty us - b toy ) Arwn ae anes Ml ing unconscious, was hurried to @ | gummmmen seseeeeeegtinentiaiatenacneeansannmneneeatineenememmmaeetitientiemeamnasatien vical 4 to mate Super. | Prices—Mata, ite and. Ehor, sravexs: Pietol cheap, Bl Fremdrcg ement. te or hospital. Jack O'Brien, who| We Haymon, whe is |18¢ to 3 shape ‘ nee team | refereed. and Kubiak surrendered ey R a The manager of the Wenater @ city today lwee. o on Bh The inst Freseotn te) HA was was unable to cancel his game on to the police, that he neglected the duties of his | SE ME RT SS TE AS ee and devoted his time to thei | ] FIELD TOMORROW ii ae os ae ee tirement of Frescoln follows | POPULAR Val ational disclosure that the| | Performances D : was offered a big sum WELSH AND A ELL ATTELL EAGER T0 MIX | the county candidates tor the Prices—ite, |indorsement. ef” the league. The | New Show Pull of Washington Meets O. A.| C.—Game Starts at ball manager and team will be on bribe t* declared to have been re ROYAL MUSICAL FIVE sale, The sophomore-treshman tug: | /*°t*4 Vrom Rurepe. of-war between halves, the chrye | Six Other Splendid anthemum parade of the co-eds and | / the rooters’ marches and yells will | ey , p ry re add color to the big event. ry ui 1 ! IANTAG , $1 a Minute | fleate ince: rowid Promptly at 1 o'clock tomorrow lthat the company steek Shan ee the bail which will start the Wash- } sels the Sale ington-Oregon Agricultural college York na Mt game will be kicked off. That no o Son wa Pantages Gireutt: It takes the average man delay in the start will be made, the Cren- | reanise- | Black-Face Comedials players must te in uniform 15 min Of a selling race | OP Of the Consolidated steamship | rose Minstrels. from five to ten minutes wise before 1 o'clock. weg a 3, Baraeey, won scamwiee syerin ah caamige ConTEN Lous eo heen chan, from a | _ —- to make his selection here, 11 o'olodk, as before schetuled. te felt vesterday.| Gartey The gre was quoted at 12 to 1 W YORK, Noy ~The resig-| LYRIC THEATRE 1 o’clook in order not to confilct ; y = pation of J i 4 4 Washi i simply becai re with the morning church ey aut her ry <a) 20 * erent | netiss aot James Gayley ae, vice )an as WE Tee sole agents for The change back to 1 o'clock gives was plunged on pho Tune | United States Soon! sospageyion was satisfaction to all, a it will tormi-|to the post a 11 to 10 favorite. W.|Aprrted by the fred the game in sufficient time|T. Overton went to the front, but °F yy” porperation. | Altred director for the spectators to partake of |tited im the stretch, and Cressina to sucooed Mr, Gayler. Mr. Gay- their Thankagiving day feast. sesumed the lead. In a drive the | je ae view president has not The Seattle Electric company ts |X0"_.0Y & neck trom Montgomery | Neon "lies Ward, jontrh pany ls | Third money wont to Astronomer. | ae Dance. Preparing for the transportation of| Marion Rose, played from 12 to | Snowe Comtined Ream. matinee Thank the crowds that will attend the/to § to 3, scored an easy win in the | . ful girte—26. game. If completed in time the|first. Madam and Bell Wether were |AUZUAm™, Das canceled alt his em-/and Bun. | Pricea 1b 3 double track on Bastiake will be | two favorites to land tn front. After a cold. On the advice of his | — used. fit ce lead of 12 he in the | phystelare he te confined to his ger ~ Manager Rasmusen has also pre- | ft reaton stop end was | room pm pared for the largest attendance of webs tnt ein A otc = Sire” ot al atre at RHEUMATISM | i885 iete—Herr Morits Satioves in ae free treatment Mr, Henry. T. Hanlin, Acca Let Beatrice McClui 4 Frasier, soptans, The Three Chief Factors in Savi FIRST, THE PURPO: ng the season. This gridiron battle will be re plete with features. The football if on gs Bh the history of Ser wttion of the two institutions, the welsh personnel of the two teams, the | Prominent athletle officials and the pletures of the football coach, foot (Star Special Service.) jtirement long enough to referee} — = LOS ANGELES, Nov. 26.—On/ that match | Thanksgiving eve two of the fastest | | little fighters in the world, Abe At SKAT | tell and Freddie Welsh, will fight (8 rounds in Jim Jeffries’ Vernon arena ow the outskirts of this city.|1 Can 10c, 3 Gone 25c¢ | Attell ia the featherweight cham Vertection Laundry Company, 1081 THIRD AV, COR. SPRING. COLLARS le, 2c,3c COURTS, 40) SHINTS, 100, Clothes —the clothes that have everything good clothes should have—fit—style— fabrics and finish. Therefor—by buying Regal $15 Suits, Overcoats Ii| pion of the world and a man re nennat |nowned for cleverness and ring [i , | seneralship, Welsh ts the English | remov or Cravenettes | boy who ctrified the fight world will find that having a Definite P Store open tonight to ac- commodate the public to shop for holiday needs. Closed all day Thursday. | by going 25 fast and vicious rounds |to a draw sion with Packy Mc Farland. The champion is going Jout of his class to fight Welsh as the latter ts only foreed by the ar ticles of agreoment to make 130 It keeps the pounds at 2 o'clock the day of the contest. Jim Jeffries has to give | Able a bonus of 15 per cent in ad. dition to a split of the gate receipts. ject, such as acquiring @ ting an education or any one hundred good motives, will prove great incentive—it we c carry you to larger suce SECOND, THE SYSTEM—Met of our depositors agree that of plans suggested there is nothing You know that you’ve made from $5.00 to | $7.50, or made about $1.00 a minute by coming | here. Regal Suits are of time and keep rand white by wat 4 sinks, floors af efore other prepara ther artlole ; 1 Attalt's opponent claims that he | tions are beginning to get ready to You'll be the big loser if you fail to take ad ouse al the goo old habit = y ‘ » 6 ew ist | will show the fight f the work { satisfy you while in wear sclenco and that when he {8 | when hat removes the dirt with \NNUAL SALE OF THANKSGIVING be h pay re through with Abe the latter will) little effort the easy way It ye or we refund the price. paid, not be rated as high as he was in| Welwht 11 ounces, My matt 220 THIRD, THE START—Ht the past Better let us send you @ doxen have a vague idea that “som The accompanying pleture of the | °@# by freight stem 0! savi |two fighters shows Attell demon — gg hen pe “ie g to do: strating to Welsh how he expects there is only one thin wait to put bim out. In all probabilities Pr M. SPINNIN G ize the idea right NOW. Dott Jim Jeffries will come out of re 1310 Second Ave. till you e more maney ia’ not what you have, Deposits made! bait, = $500 Reward draw interest from December 1% | B Special Sale + tw leoholtan Alesha, Buliding ark Account tee fos Half Price . B BRISBO "vad ainstiean beak” at Information Overcoats and Cray OROWN © LOTHIN a Globe Hetel Cor, First Ay. and Main Mt. Private Office, Ind. 4221 n Bank Second and Yester. “Where the Cars Stop” Scandinavian America amma Alaska Lwilding, Seattle, U.S

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