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FAIR CARD AT SMOKER BUT MANAGMENT TO BE_ BLAMED FOR CONDUCT ENVITED GuESTs PAY ron sears, | |= decks ont FORORD TO STAND ANY sh of the WwW OARD. Ja broad sm: ‘ | fright, MePhorson forge Jonce or twice and let out an awful alght shoulder jolt, but could not p it up, and knew nothing ot the finer points of the game Burk hart BY SAM RR. BUCK. 1 slieged smoker put on (the le public) by the Washington ie club in Bean's Arcade hall i wo dowr , the me . ansomb lame the stare rounds, in which neither ther any damage, the judgew decided that it jane that reunion of mith, Brown | fonee families combined would ay, together so many ft the rate of admission was Se and the | entertainment war a draw WrestlegnGe Past Rout wrestler, mL Ne plo Torts, “@ 110-pownd k two atraight Calla (te ey, displaying a good This bout wan fast « and Was, saving one bie feature of ne war the diving and ¢ next Ko night would « Bieele Weel en Dr. Matthews of tow: These boys went at ft hammer and tongs, mixing in grand style, thE | with the honors eventy divided at had a P . *\ the end, though Givine could have ‘. he gotten his man at any one of 8 manage | Tagen timer during the mill, had he dlamed not UtT®. | nad the punch. Glv was clever, slow in OE OM land Stecle was anxt and be f sents was of Tween them they furnished the en Sccurrence, and m joyable feature of @ her dull the whole ecard « evening that something w wreag closed. with & much- The card touted go between Bd LaBounty and Bull Bef Tt was a go and that Mae Good Repotation. something oth, In the past, has had r want of Briscoe wa the dee! ause he ap the more Neither ta a during the eve # threatened with upon the whole did ar greatly pleased with the things were done. It looked ta bit too much like ” It right. The w was the and Of money at the gate, F atub to an alleged usher could not find weal, f thet wome ey is pald, something has s in return, if you catomer ever to return. beat It for the and your four-bit ticket card iteelf was a short one ‘Was made up, for the most part pe With @ Feputation of some ron bat tast nish exhi- | a help any of ‘The | will do the « ‘ bosing match went »! ol =< os deal of harm in Seattle. PE OT BALL SEASON IS OFF WITH A LOUD sD REPORT ema that he has had a night wp town wil repetition of In ' and ia y me and the withal Tt (peenen ans ronmaaTuna ro tthal Fst FROLICS OF PrmsHtt POUND FLY-POLLOWERS. eturn of Terry ! The opening of the base! Yertorday served jp cont bunch ractice of wetting rid wa style. He nd base bat taking the bed ones an ef the leather in fav wan signed to piny ow that out for the firet year was certainly it he keeps up the pace he has wae Big Mike himecit, | start ould prove th there was 5 Hanky in ip enst join the Pr Bennett, will be UC. ow wnother however, and everybody. keows oan tees what he can do. On first, Schofleld wee oh ag them out of the dirt dud whisping them about with his} eft wing, in mid-season form The return o > Seattic ts o real vietery for Deg ile Portier officiated at the plate. Nuff sed T tab. ‘foods. and a mboled about the newly- Acmred tem tnanner that nll ooun ay that Dug was tickled, ts putting It too mildly. Some hap dred or more fans also gathered to the fen, and went away re ‘Feason and the race on. ea delivery to and Seattle's team Is off In a bunch. | ave. is doit. penpery nd Hooray! Sd JERN CREWS REFUSE “ RACE — CREW Batvorsity has at inst | Fefused to mcueni the of- ¢ University of in tour- mile race laprins pomeeet. The four-mii ioeie * oo long to the dwefl- the warm climate, and they absolutely for end should, by rights be the | valle instead of the chaileng- | ation at | wotoen and Barks: | known the eountry colleges where money coun’ In social matters they | times proven themecives to at and overbearing. lack the sense of true. socia mew in their attitude on javestion they ereume the | dict: endeavor to} that gun, the i to a crew heaten before the Which represents a w lore the eye: f ig Aportsman | Point ® KANSAS i THE STAR--WEDN LITTLE TROLLEY LEAGUE ~ FIGHTS ORGANIZED GAME TROLLEY OUTLAW LeAaque AND PRESIDENT JACK SWEENEY. MARC Ur foln Hughey” Ban Johnson says there is no ro for "Cy" Beymour in the Americ “ame The Philadelphia Mventng beraph editorially predicts that wit # 10,000 perme H 24, 1909. SPORTING NEtvS BASEBALL aT. JOBRPH Mo. Mareh 24. day baseball When the national commission. re | a Sil at fused to permit. President Jack | ayes wninky We hess find Sweeney's Missourl-Kanaas baseball Racrament in the ¢ tion territory by placing « eam in batting Kansas City, Mo. that august body | fielding 08 at third which are beyond the ken of seers, Sa I i at thts time | Innat) piteher learned hy ey and hy men po Lge oy at Holy Cross, has not yet with him wanted a trolley league to ith Prank Chas eties City cad Melero the aed bn a. ome at Patton, Tex, the fant Needles and pins, needles and pins; Kaneas City, Atchison and Leave: | itghter dual cover: tees When a man’s married his trouble begins, worth, Kas. It was lovely sailing } Syed cel : until keel of the baseball ship cauings, onewing only Oe Unless his wife is the up-to-date kind, ap yt EP San one: Who saves her time, temper, fuel, body and mind, a ie RS aR By doing her washing the Fels-Naptha way, he league declared war and And gets it all done in a fourth of a day. ounced itself an outlaw organt — a ae un the Druck | Wiltale hasn't signed with the J ‘i 2 Ms E ptsk wit be waite to Ktameee Cte a ao gg en Be Hard rubbing will wear away iron in as a fester, With but little ap keep| ejlanihans now that Weimer ewung into . expense—all the J will be made — | line time. by trofley and the | i ie but five WHE ais Ceneetal ta teen eiten x , hours—it will cost next to nothing We ieagiensones cin: yesterday thet Ht, ©. Pulliam wourd Ever notice a washboard that had been to maintain the ol Irritable temper and general dis | tortly resign the presidency of the Supporters of the th before the sea the shutdown stage. ization will have laws expect m has drawn to the now baseball, and that perhay Co, ined baseball witl be willing to @¥., make overtures toward peace Kansas City, Kaa, fana, denied ¢ baseball in the pest, have fallied to the support of the Infant » the extent of building a park Headquarters will be in St. Joseph. where the organisation will be com pleted at & meeting to be held today AMONG THE COLLEGES p ned for the y of rtney, cap tain of the getown university ne, who is critically Hi in Waet vid state definitely week whether he would acc position for another season withia @ t the delaying until it is decided will be coach of the Mich eleven. | There will be an added attraction | at Penn's relay races, April 24. ie the form of « freshman relay race between fF and Peansyt-| vania. coton Colpitts, the ex-Cornell long-dis tanee runner, le & new entrant fn the Atiantlc City Mazatho Award Stewart. th rdue unt ¥ coach, has become athietic wr of Allegheny college. The Middle States tnterce tate yinnastic champtonaht will he eid tomorr ip the Uni versity of Pennsylvania gymne sium play only nine ait except one of ridiron, This an im 1908. Harvard wilt ext fall them on the Stadium is one game ower € Bowdoin at Cam ambridge at ¢ m University of Maine Brown at Cambrides. | West Point at Weet October 36 Cornell at Cam Cam- | Dartmouth at vember 20—Yale at Cambridge umbla varsity crew had spin on the water yester- y rows The © tte fine day afternoon and tnciten ed for the first the on the w just north « “The MICKeROTA University anpust | indoor track meet will be pulled off! Baturday afternoon in the univer- sity armory, beginning at 8 o'clock. | BALLARD FATS WANT GAME WITH SEATTLE The “rate other | words the under the Vernon, b like chatlenge to the "Pats" of Seat- tle, who are coupled with the mi thy 38 in the ito vloges are etmply | together among themualy matter, and seemingly are} ing 4 vinall game of freexe- | “¢ HOUSTON, Tex., March 74—fhowld clubs walve pur, that ¢ may be ° fleur de lis of the st this year, Jt having offered | from New York |. Whether McAleer figures on foro- to wear a muzale has y open nes $ some of the teams in Know how to be sports are for better oarsmen. * possible the Americ perform In the with hie nless he is F moles, they are assured not #h another fash of | YORK, Motch 24.-—Abe At-| i, featherweight champion of the | out-boxed and out-fought Neil of Ban neisco In 10-round The NEWS OF THE > BOXERS < Sy Marvin Hart is so confident that he can defeat Jack Johnson again that he offers to box the champion on the winner-take-all basis, fonal left swing but never with force enough any damaxe, it was Attell's tall the way WwW YORK. M: de Mmory Payne, the @x-ama city lant ‘ pion middiewelght com 135 pounds. Ih pete in the national amateur boxing the rounds McFarland had | championships, Ap and 1 ded advantage over the local, John Shank, 125 pounds, Frank Kenny, 146 pounds, two cracks of — the Northwestern A. ©. of New %, rateres | York, will also be competitors. Mar 4 Moran of England the the egnciusion of a 12 u & match tH arranged ¢ bout with Tommy Murphy of Battling Nelson in t fork last night, The bout was w days, Owen M Bnd Close one throughout,|sail for Engl. next week finishing in good condi- as | Battling Netson brings the report jthet the National Sporting olub of London is anxious to secure him for ® fight with Johnny Summers or Jimmy Brite pay had ‘accepted the tee managed the colored filter, was little money in it in Johnson said he would ww York Bunda Hadley of Chicago and Hogan of New Orleans have ched to fight ten rounds the Memphis Athletic elub, stoly haw been organized. $2.50 No. 07 Goodell! of Judge Morris “Whenever that mon up enough © energy to meet ue th says Judme second day ot May ts suitable Batiera «A The Ballard high lare busy on the track the hands of wht within the next three weeks triangular meet is atso bet etitors hi Franklin, West Seatt Bailar. 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PAULA, Trust Officer AMUSEMENTS, Moore Theatre Friday Evening at #9 kh Symphony Concert by the SHATTLE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Soloist JOsKr LHTEVINNE | The Greatest Pi © ° neata, $2.60; orchestra, dress cir parquet. $1.66; balcony cirote, $1; balcony, The, Unreserved gallery, 690. Moore Theatre Jobn Cort, Ma 2 More Nights a “THE GIRL QUESTION” With Paul Nicholson and Company of Fifty People, Nights, 60e to $1.60. Mat, 260 to $1. EMoore Theatre Tuesday eve larch ty, 8 orelock. Rear Admiral Robie *, “Fighting Bob.” Subject, on Roads to San Auspices Seattle Com Lower floor, balcony, 16 rows $1.00, The; gallery, S00, THE GRAND JOHN CORT. Manager. rioatNe Sein elub. meretal t «mARRYING MARY.” The Bmartest of Musical Mags * 2 ot wae 25e to $1.00. Mate. R © to The Next Attraction—Harry Rerestord, in “Who's Your Priend? Seattle Theatre Russell @ Dre Mats. Thursday and” Saturday ee hie Week, Every Event Seattle Theatre Seock Com; Teaenmen, the Melodramatic nse tos LION AIRE.” “PROM TRAMP TO c commencing Sunday Next Week, Matl “DANGERS OF WORKING emis” Regular prices—Mats., 100 and 20; evenin, ie to Bbc. | LOIS Iybbtgeedelnie Phones: Sunset, Main 1304: Ind. A Play Worth pace Today, “TENNESSEE'S PARDNER” A Sweet Story of the Hills, Next Week—'The Three of Us” | —- ——__.. | Phones #108 Matinews, 106, Nignia, te, 280, 500, 16—, Adeline Dunlap; Frank Me & Co; Lotta Giadat Gordon co the Misses Miten! | Orpheum Pletures “UNEQUALED VAUT THIS WEEK BLAKE'S MULR, ‘The Original “Hee-Haw" #100 to Auyone Whe VILLE.” Maud. Ride Her tures—T her Standard F STAR POPULAR VAUDEVILLE. Dancing Championship aT Dreamland TOMOKROW N c ULAR PUBLIC Aamiaston Ladies Free DANCER Including Two Dance Tickets _ Suit Cases Traveling Bage MEEK TRUNK & BAG 00, #10 First Ave.