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TAR—MONDAY, MAY 31, 1909 a Ea ee SPORTING NEWS_ Grand Concert AND JAYS OPEN ——““"*SENKSRY oor SEATTLE WILL SOON BE New A.-Y.-P. Auditorium J wa BOWLING TOURNEY THE WRESTLING CENTER TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE Ist)" 2 THE ook. RATION DAY, » | k Torrible Turk, will bo seen In Be Given by the BANK WILL gg PIN SWATTERS TO HAVE AU “y Winner Among Big Follows Will/actie for the first time, No one y ae TOMOBILE PARADE BEFORE t Alley 1 | Try and Negotiate Matoh | will be barred by the raat hn anee 4 > Hick \ G. 7 > With |for Cort's big arena, and worthy BATTLE OPENS TODAY Hie xh ree ith Goteh, 1 srontves “iil ae vail, dees ho ‘ | 7 7 : Juni Yo ve } - given Immediate attention : uesday, June ta, \ ented ny of | West oh he From a wrestling viewpoint Se| Rogers yesterday woelghed 246 ‘ ‘ 2 PM stan out | sol i. Huntoon utile te sure to attract great atten. | pounds, Herold Is only #eur pounds Assisted by That Eminent Russian Artist oun Fa to Madison park last might oe 4:30 p m—Five-men tenme—Al tion for the next few months, ‘The | below Rogers’ weight and from & fe 19 To 12 Ony/ ene the firat gamos of the Western) ore Pie geattlo, James Wood tart will be Tuesday night, when | Welght viewpetnt Tuesday night's OPENING DAY OF Faip | | one ble i aptain; alley 2, Hotel Rainier, Van at the John Cort's arena, on t mateh will be between heavier | “_ ‘ * yt Q. J. M. Hodgts Pay Streak, Joo Rogers meets John | wrestlers than were ever staged tn “ . . t fur §, Viet Vict Herold the North weet . ww ured Jorda aptaln Th men aro veritable giants and Herold ia direct from Pottedem, fn bunch w i - W ench haw Mik mind set on a moot | Germany, where he won the heavy nio: [ pete 25 ree a coon oat ey Heavies. tng with Frank Gotoh for the heavy: | Weleht tournament three snocessive | Z ye, with big, wide, tattered and 7 ‘yh Weight championship ttle The times. He t# leas than years pera * a Seattle’ Si orm straw pill boxes, long Get wit] Yestorday’s results aro . Rogers Herold battle. ts the agin: |of ake and dlaplay® all the earmarks } This concert marks an epoch in ittl mu avings % Bacchiers Sie Ute: ene wen tee enresiiael tr ning of an elimination to aiff aut sj of & comigg ahamplor pf hip history. It’s the formal dedication of the magnifice: Qnd the usual straw aticking ot | Vottaberg. .» , 400 804 heavywelaht entitled to a chance | of ambition, has muscles ike ny ; the corners of ir mouths at an} | ’ tee i tae at Goteh cords and is game all the tr |Auditorium on the Expo ition Grounds, unquestior rust angie of 45 degrees Shuman vyeyecs | In addition to the well known top The big match Tue it . = Th apite of the fact that there wa king i 8 notchers {n this country, several | will be staged promptly at 9 ably the finest in Amer Bet as large & crowd Gs would Be Total ; ” foreign champions will be déen in| The advance sale is encouraging A rit P Sat Hadi hm i | Tt | mre camel ee tom saree cemessne ica, It's especially fit rogramme of Seal the tine with the roots Te. Teer. son. Raowl de Rouen, the giant dict a Jarge attondance, and theliing that this honor | No. Logen of HaAiey t ay th mpet Paw k 136 18 Franchman Zbyeko, the Pole; | seating capacity of the arena a ich | - | Cantata for soprar . bart cag On Fy ahve its ins Charles Olson, the Swedixh cham: | te nearly 6,000, te Hable to be taxed) should fall on one of the | : ss iate, ‘apres Corner big parade In autor PY - ‘34 pion, and bie Bob Monagoff, the! to the Hmit for the opening show t acrateal Mrg, Latte Aa go eke wore 5 P ; pho will start at 10:80 At the) Fennett sastees Tea most aggre nusica “tone; Betiubert Club, chorus Secon and Ch f Hore Washington Annex; thence . sav’ > = 7 ; n east to 19th; to Cherry; cast t Weatiminater Noted the Schubert Club iia Bi SSSA MADE FINE ATHLETE | ooo ice ic fe rte funy, t v oeae 2 a Me bed “i ED CORRIGAN SWINGING HAMMER organizations of the city | ¥* # And over the Washington boulevard |b. W. ‘Gitehttal i) tte de t bis fortune and now to Capito! hill, and thenee back to| W. 3! : ' tf ane and ® in hig the hotel W. & Muroble ui oiis ‘ ara, 1¢ “down and out éantlasing- of another meet at 10:30 today for ite reg sit for the long green "re onor ¢ Ameri- er Annual sexsion re the “ex-Master of Haw great honor on Ameri-| yo yoy Avie tr mune, Oe Bing kows wing is the schedule for t not reach them if he ca’s Grand Old Piano— (b) Longing R. Strause 4 § b, m—Two-men teams—Alley 1 the Chickering, of Bos- Albert + Kundegraber and Morris, Seattic ‘ a8 ge ing, of Bos No. & Oh the Lake Traun. Thieriot ; Blley 2%, Johndro and Montieth, New ‘ “3 ton—for the Expositio Janpoiwk! and t Club g Wostminster, 8. Ney 3, Shuman < * | r the Eexy ton No. 6 (a) Prologue Pagilacel ’ h Pit, Benton,’ Seattle, alley 4, J. 0 r s32 sea] Management has select aarny «Yoga f tham and Carver, > eat F awe, 2.203 | , (b) Rolling Down to Rio reg B.C; alley 6, Hunt and “w 4. Kerr, Lee. j ed thi glorious make as | German ellay, Seattle; alley 6, Voltabers | yonndro i Albert G. Janpolskt and Jenkina, Seatt the official piano. = as 6 ’ ee ee ee ee ee | 4p. m—Two- mar me—Alley 1 Pr johrist and Latham, Weatminster ee H MSs bd tye ic i r t j divid hot artes — pe partner, | CAFYOr **. fos att * No games were played in the # Every music loving and patriotic in lividu il ould) Bo Beattie: alley 4 Willett a totais s set Tee |® Northwest Mague yesterday on # attend this concert, for in after years it will surely be a Murehie Westminster; alley Team average, 2.160 # account of rain, This le the ® ; \ EBS. i Pe ousdale and Bennett, Tacoma; al | @ first time thie season that the # source of per onal gratific ation to be numbe among] 2 ¥ Wy 6, Spencer and Reichert, Tacoma | yy meson 4:50 p. m—Individuale—Alley 1.) Mason so, & whole league has been prevent. & * j)e|# ed from playing. those who attended the formal opening of this beauti D. Shuman, Seattie; alley 3, J. O. | Hrewster w..ceeeees He HY nla bd | y oo tham, New Westminster, BC. | Hien eesseeee 1H . < re Bllay 3. H. H. Benson, Beattie; alley | Wilaon .sss.c- ‘ON US te teeta eee j ; tue G0ab Leand GRonde ful Auditorium. Splendid Cant To $4. F. Morrie, Seattle; alley 6. RR) Totals a4 1d a8] j wom Ta Amins HON A The Genuine Chickering Sold Only by Nights, 266 to 9 Carver, New Westminster, B. C.; al Simading of the Clube. Figo fey 4. MB. Keil Saag Won, Lost. Pet Seattle T 6:30 p m—Individuals—Alley 1 The » F. E. Voitaberg, Seattle, alley 2. W pepe.» Johnston Co. Third and & Kundograber, Soatt! 8 | "Kvernee dis N ‘ate ao ¥ 4) Groth iss 189 t T {fe creel C University Bove ich Trousda: Taco ve tama New W KETCHEL AND PAPKE = son, Newlin and Ross Are bo TT pie ae Building A ttss a8 a D res O P, S.—We extend you a cordial invitation to visit wells our Booth at the Exposition. Informal concerts and) *n4 ¢ a magnificent display of the latest creations in the Lois THEATR Phones: Sunset, Ma a " musical world. | night by Willis Britt Britt “and Afternoo ne This W MEN TO WEIGH IN AT 158 FOUR managers for the fe ‘ie ue on a ae A ook, ne HOURS BEFORE FIGHT Each man ta to welgh In at los Angeles s , 3 ' ‘AND POST $5,000, pounds four hours before the fight! natteries i End Rakeade 15¢ 3- PIECE FLORAL jand forfeit money of $6,000 a ide |r r and OF ret CHILD’S OR DY’S Ladies’ Hargaia lie te stand as a bet and go to the vi HAY BRONSON, LA | winner Sacramento 0, Vernon 4 = Soy Deleon Sema) The purse is to be $0 per cent of] At Mneramenton HK HL | INDIANAPOLIS, Ind, May 81.—) That Bronae boxer of class, SETS 8c BAN FRANCISCO, May 1.—/ the gross receipts, 16 per cent to | Xereee suerte. { § ll epne Beau Brommel of the Hett-| MIM the physical ability to carry Btanley Ketchet and Billy Papke| the winner and 25 per cent, to the | Tamento uu ' wotents* the tt fag Bioneen, the him through « long, brulsing Ment, ‘will settle their tong standing die- | lo#er ee comtestants are to » be tn) elttigtten—tiea kenridge and Ho. | = a.” {hey call Ray Bronson. the | is the rgwult of will power and be aieses ib ne etnias san rancisce by she an om 4 or jeoster Doser, w me ts sd sulted for | the middleweight cham- | po) « io a . — to every follower th me pute over the elghy neither of them is to engage in | San Frei ere ae oe fee very bo io wy M4 eam ae hip of the world in a 20-round| decision bout after June 10 1 ne vraeink. ert, Heonpon haa Mr, Philsdelphis toon, nt St Coffroth’s Mission arena) | The referee is to be chosen by! Siutning game i Hm [John faded to a sibilant whisper July 5, acording to an an-|June 14, and will be either HY | gan Prancteco i 4 } Nothing Bronson doew ts otdindry. | ‘ Aavesess Vaudeville, Bouncement made today by the pro- | Roche, Eddie Smith, Eddie Graney | portiand é i } | Me tufned from the south ‘mot | 9% rill be plageed te wturity Winnen moter, The articles were signed last | or Charles T. Kreling Datteriee—Browning and Berry,| [ORE 8a, ecgompanied by a valet 4 pet ona bare & bet ton. Sulllvan-P rrett and Armbruster Ho went to Dixie to get the velet.|thecke to glow ‘with the color of ork it set | Wifiicins. “Weast ie ial , Afternoon game RM ¢ cours | health. Motion” heturem, Portiand ¢* ww t There le one thing the vatet am Bronson'’s ring tures bh P 4 8 | fan Francisco 4 9 ldo He must wear diamonds If him on easy boulevard, and ' Hatterioe—Markness aed Graney: |can't sport the rkhjere, wear @| retire tomor and live « lif sf ogee Armbruster and Fournier; Gurbett.|Prines Alber} and red, whitevand | ease off the money | Seer spr IANTAG Cys Henley and Berry biue ho t the same {ime he tor th Grone + Hy Ls i J = ont . ed. with : —— Pitched a 17 Standing o Olwhe. "When he turns bie atten fiom | $4 hie Investments bringing larg “UNEQUALED YAU ty Won Laat. Pet the f nN to | returne. * lamps and mantles will 2.008 poe ” ia 4 | te lire te all re inf tae When ie aa 1° r after Mon- “an the Lené of He’ ane best the ot made uarde himee! yw NO.HIT, 1 B Eitl famous by ite poeta «Ball player's = buy pow ra THY WHEELERS, , ry + | matches, anti-olgeret law and win lie dowen't. fancy cketboo vy having to Automobfiing Juggler. . NO-RUN GAME. = 4 health resorts where the tiger |(ng a tin sat oF carrying around price later yina 1am, Aa A R » in rrewis b dured Alena fattened | pc Protecting ad Hie "lag sor Flor 4 Set It. Be Chinese a " 4 or the we through life e cotn an in. handle spade, rake g He Is Only 19, Ge listless Massed egtan' |eclers poeveeed for bien | a 3 nate spa at s-ornin ; ‘ eumeywer 2 sen ese te BBe Child's, Lady's or Floral Set.136 3 6 Feet 3 Inches CMe ge, : | Has 24-in hoe and rake and ip-in { hig ‘ Nestaaats 9. - round go with Dick Hyland here | T-nandie spade PoruLan VAUNRTIUA q Tall and Has 3 cs 1 1 4 r] Raturday, She Child's, Lady's or Floral Sot. 18! Performances ta ™ n Lous : i The Battler has not made any Has 20-in han T-tooth rake, 2 A KEAL NOODLE Rone he tia = definite plans for the future, but has | | 30-In, handle f-In. hoe and 22-in m F se ge ge Ry ee hinted lly that he would Itke| T-bandle 4-In. spade, ALL THIS W 0 | ay Umptree—igier and Truby, | to follow tn the footateps of Jeffries | Child's, Lady's or Floral Set.260¢ TOM : ‘ P pri. [by cleaning up everything in sight | a6-tn. he $ 1-8 tn bh ‘The Rig New Vaudeville 2 WINCHESTER, Ky, May 21.—It pide a4 0 ne jand retiring with unquestioned > ee FORT eT wiNnnal Talis to the lot of fow pitchers to At Chicage yrs “ e |i "i * a First game- ae SS t is probable that after meeting | FR 8 Bo-bit game, bot: bere to a f i Wolgast, Nelson will go to Okla L Park ss Youngster, just breaking into pro : Happy Homes Win. homa, where he has « $8,000 pick-up | una Aftrnent fessional baseball, who held his op- Ratteries—Overall nd Moran;| The Happy Homes, formerly the/awalting him. ‘Fred M. Spinning Bvery \ttereegn 08 ponents heipless through 17 exciting, Leever, Camnite and Gi Sohwabacher Grocery company's! Following his fight with Thomp | 1310 A here Week, Pref. sriven, Os nerve racking Innings without a hit Hecond game Th HB. |baaeball team, yesterday defeated |son here September 8, Nelson may | Second Aven Acrenaet, or run being counted against him. : $ ong H 100 Ol the Schwabacher rdware’s base f° to Austrailia, He has heard that me ae , ‘ ; iene! f Pittalure 2 i ball team venerd , ia, © seven the promoters are waiting over | Balloon \ Tes yeune msn Me imap. = Bad to & The|there with hands full of money for MONEY SAVED 0 s—Ptelater and Moran: |igning game, soo! 1 ibs the Winchester Blue Grass league team. His great performance was against Lexington. Before the game not 10 men in the crowd knew any- thing about him. When he carried his performance to 4 successful termination, every man in the crowd knew his history from infancy Toney began without an indication of what he bad in store, As the game progressed the culean youngster grew better, His strength enabled him to maintain a fast pace, and he was pitching invincible bail when his team scored in the seven Umpires Jobn-| Happy Homes have a few dates)a good fight | open yet, and would like games.) It te at the end of the prospective | Address D. M. Evans, care Schwa-|trip that the little Dane expects to} bacher Grocery company. MMe himeelt to the unout Joe Be miuniaes Wobstorn were de- feated yoaterd at Snohomish by a SUTT 0 STAB score of § to 2 Oriet of Snohomish nipped a itne drive on the second Vv RIE sok, completing a triple play which broke up the party, Batteries: Bno- z Skitle Ae 82.50, 83.00 ay vy Thats All. No Feetory imaged sbciot thoes” SHOR STORE. Tht and Parachute i Another Free Act All ®. Take Elev Floor. Peo ee Go across the Bay, $5. 00 Glasses foe $1 |B xere West Beattle t cars. ONE WEEK ONLY ALBERT HANSEN, Jeo Satisfaction Guaranteed. First and Chern WASHINGTON OPTICAL CO, an and Bunstine; | wand Wineholdt. |ARMLESS EXPERT TO APPEAR suena THIS AFTERNOON IN FIRST The D. 8 Johnston team was de Fr WEEK’ HI tented by Mount Vernon by & score OF WEEK'S EXHIBITIONS. , mlab, ‘ebat Optical Departmeat teenth, and won the Already i 6 ; fitol re and Taylor pitch: <niememmnatene 1325 Third Av., opp, Poet Office. | scouts from faster company have J J a great Mount Vernon scored | been here to wateh Toney work. and P Sramere ahd Bonmicg, "4 [tur Bite and thé Jokneton tekm| Arp eccoreage ag as geet Today, T — — tom ayne; Summers and Rehmid * }have a chance to try thelr skiil if he has a good season he will be [oe | 4 7 bd morrow drafted next fail |right thinking taseball fan in the| st Cleveland 0, a |against George H. Sutton, the arm PURCELL SAFE CO. To 5 Northwest for his big stick cam-| At Louls RoHS less wonder, who Is to begin a se and paign against gambling. Of course,| St Loula WT ee | NELSON rles of exhibitions at Carr & Son's, . : Afternoon | President Cohn ia getting roasted, | Cleveland y 4 ‘ mete ST and will for some time to come, by t * Adel! and Stephens which fs the old Hor »0, formerly ; THE he upholder ¢ bling, but fn 1 Um-| operated t Al Singe ¥ Iwill win out in the long tun, No{?! Loughlin and Kerl jens Sutton announces that thie woek GREAT decent newspaper would work| ae rie meee Si) cotnery Ms KAY ‘The against him, and the fans are fo Ww L Pe |BATTLER TO APPEAR AT Mo- 3 : came ey want A play. The jagger a on. Lont, Pat ret game start this afternoon jean baseball all the tim ‘, ny" hi | CAREY'S CLUB DURING = |ET"} ne Wl sat ie afternoon | rm “4 : , ; rss HY HY $3 ELKS’ W@EK IN JULY, | Bugton will ap | me time ago, when Seattle "resident Cohn’s roasting started § £90 hh out ting writers criticized Jimmy] when Frank Simith, a oigar ator ie te aS te Carr's parlor See the §25,000 i lynn for his work as an umpire aler over got nora because | ¢ 16 20 4 (Dy United Press) mme good exhibit 2 merica Says: “Its other cities could not understand |he was refused a “rake-oft” on beta, |( 1b a0 4h a 04 fof this wook. It i moro than Sole Agents - ey the are the attitude of the local scribblers #n fan, but it's not Mkely | ¥ 9 44 HR] SAN FRANCISCO, May 31—Bat-| orth while to seo Sutton play. The x For Jimmy, a want his kind in their |tling Nelson announged today that ding to reports Regal $15.00 Suits Tie Genuine Today, Tonight and igh feats he scoomplishes under his! AHRENS coming In here, was doing good wark | ranks. ;* # his manager, Wills Britt, has sign-| handicap are wonderful to the aver " ‘ Afternoon and fn Spokane and other cities in the| | wed him to fight Ad Wolgast before | ace payor. : WALL'S SAFE & LOCK CO."S SAF loague zone. Tl eiastleeebieate the 9 | % Saturday night the directors | Tom MoCarey’s elu at Lox Angelos age play) ; 615-619 First Av. CO.'SSAtES ith Ave. and Republieat Now Russ Hall and Magager| school twirler will juin Meh! w® of the Northwestern league # | during Elka’ week, July 12 to 10. i ‘ $ Downt ket OF Dickwon, over there in Tiger f|Renool twirler,, will Join the ranks! & hold a meoting remiting Ina x |Jt,i% understood that the Los An-| | Are you looking for a lodging On the Square Herring-Hall-Marvin watown on have agreed that Jimmy's work | ib ee latter part |. change in the set ‘ “ fight will be worth more fi. | house ee our business chance | rman of thin week, Charice is a fast|* change in the schedule, witch w) eer ie to the Battlor than his 28! column. oe 4 Safe Co. 406 Second getting bad. Those two haseball| ate “it Bpok h ‘ y Opp Totem Pole '. satellites will urge President Lucas | 2 une er is always hard to} ® Will bring Bpokane hero next % . ! MANUPACTURERS — for Flynn's removal 12 - ne stern {| ® wee 4 Indiana will be ® 312 OCCIDENTAL AVENUR Jimmy ie Impartial and as honest | .¢, Pinad aan ot ampored by| # here June 7,8, 9 and 10. They * r : in his umpiring as t day ts long stage fright and, in thotr ambition | # were not due here until June «|p &6 THE ARENA” TS ORE 6 Sherr OF Tae A.V. Pa et his oye It’s unfortunate, | jyagment * mute cortain el) & 20. June 11 and 12 Seattle % nf DITe MON JOHN CORT lor most ay kes him, per-|an the earmarks of Ainly Nae! w will play in Vancouver, return # All Headly for Big Openin fonally, but what are you going) wi very ikely himnelf (ut’ | tng hore with the Beavers on * \Pon m of NL ‘ered Always on the speci —— = manent fixture bers # June 1 See es JO - SULLIVAN “9, Joo Cohn, president of the Spo | : * Tie big fellow in his monologue and sparring exhibition with ) | Kane club, in boing upheld by overy eee eee eee ee JAKE KILRAIN mn | PROF, STEVENS The man who gue to teach you t Feature event on opént INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP WRESTLING MAT JON ROGERS, v JOHN HERALD, Amerton's Apollo, ‘S. German Sandow Special Notice—The Champlonahip Wrestling Hvents will be a once-a-weok feature, at popular prices, All matches will be strictly The Oriental Pool Rooms night, Tuerday, June 1 % Poot Tobies—s% 3% Rolo Trblew—as ar, restaurant, cigar stand and chair barber shop. Laricont TONIGHT Bach Upright Pia SLi A Johnat Finojer, $425; for h Chase's, ppowite Arcade EXPOSITION 90 | ‘ Given AWA piege the kind tp the wo $10 ¥ : Gas , 16 ourth it out this ad and give it to the on their merits, to a finish and best two out three falle, ved bk . S: HP Siren, away dally, 1418-16-17 Vina” Eelephones calooninn, Who Will show you. the ||| Sents by Phone, Arn¥.-. M41, Sip Ee cade 1. {OO Rite TOC: | pianos

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