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WORLD’S LIVE SPORTING NEWS, RG BELLE BREAKS WORLD'S =. RECORD; THEN SOLD FOR $50,000 Against Uhlin at Cleve- land, Ohio, This After- IMBARRY BANSO GAME NOW (My United Pres.) LOS ANGELES, Aug: 26.—Tom |purg Hell MoCarey, local pugilistio tmpres:jrecord for a trot sario, yesterday mailed articles to J oy by Johneon which, if will bind ’ & match between the black cham plon and Jim Barry, Barry'a vie mile tory over Burns has placed him tn Hne for the mate bi mirers bere are of the opinion he will gad was m have a fair chance with Johnson tn | tog Beach, a limited tO-round engagement According to the: articles sent) 1. to Johnson, the fight te to be staged at the Naud Jur fon, in this city, abc 21. Johnson is to rec for his « rance, while He de guaranteed $1 Barry is slightly the worse for wear as the result of his ¢ with theh hard hitting Burns. He will leave jaf tomorrow for a nearby mountain | $50,000 ‘LOOK FOR BIG THINGS FROM THIS NEW CARDINAL resort for a two-weeks’ rest TO HOLD BIG BOXING AND WRESTLING TILT The exposition amateur wrestling and boxing tournament, for the championships of Western America, will be held in the Natural Amphi- theatre at the exposition on Sep tember 15, 16 and 17, under the auspices of the Amateur Athletic Union. Arrangements for the ble gest tournament tn the history of | the Northwest have been practical ly complete by Director of Ath letics Wm. Inglis, and entries are already coming in, five from Los Angeles and three from St. Louis being the first to arrive yesterday. Every athletic club on the Western side of the country has been tn- vited to send its best men. The Olympic club of Frisco, Multnomah of Portland, and Seattle Athletic clud will have a big list of en- triea. Spokane, Denver, Salt Lake and cities In the middle west are yet to be heard from. For the box ing and wrestling events the Ampbi theatre, which seats 15,000 people, ‘will be specially lighted. Splendid Materials! Admirably Made! That’s all we hear all day long— and people are jus- tified in saying so. Regal $15 Suits Have never been found wanting in either materials or make, but this sea- son they are better than ever. See them. 615-619 First Av, On the Square Opposite Totem Pole | The Raleigh * MEN ONLY, Pourtn Av, between Unton and Pike, Fred M. Spinning 1910 SECOND AVE! tomments necessary, (iy United Press) CLEVELAND, 0 ua trotter made | trotting eaptured the race ra Helle had lowered sof Cleveland this rhoon purchased the racer for UHLAN, 2:03%, aaseentssaenasastttaatest | poned: rain STRAIGHT DOPE FROM FIGHT FOLLOWERS CUMULUS ces ARES Sg 4 lost him the fight 6 Monday nig If in condition Al Kaufman at he would now } with Kaufman sleeping over Coffroth's of big negro do« elded that 10-round fight with Coftroth’s arena on Admia § to Boyco’s Springs where he will put In another week » going tnto training quarters announcement Ofirien bad been eliminated from aston Day card came as a great surprine to the fight fax had been led to believe that e been arranged for the 25-round battle money get awa tow minutes before the ‘time ‘fot tor} ro md bie manager signatures to the fight articles, and the KaufmanJobnson Kaufman | made. amano REE WOLGAST MOST ALL CHEST SINCE HE BEAT UP BAT JOHNNY RALEIGH, LOS ANGELES, Cal., Pitcher Johuny Raleigh, the young southpaw recently purchased by the | St, Louls Cardinals from the Ver. }non club league, has made one of the most | startling rises from league baseball in the history of }the game. Raleigh's sensational work with the Malers, a sem!-professional club lof Los Angeles, attracted the at- ‘tention of Manager Hogan of the | Vernon club, who, badly ia need of good pitchers, tried him out. The young twirler made good from the jump, his excellent work in the box | keeping the Vernon team from go- ing to the cellar for several weeks pecialty is a drop ball, which he has used to good advant- age on the heaviest hitters of the Coast league. After just five weeks | with the Vernon club, such good re- | | ports of his work were sent out that | they attracted the attention of Pres ident Stanley Robeson and Scout Bobby Lowe of the Cardinal were on the Coast. was made to Los Angeles to see Ra- leigh in action, and after watchin, him work, Robison at once entere into negotiations with the Vernon A special trip Raleigh had a record of striking out 121 men in 10 games. authorities on the Coast who have geen Raleigh twirl are unanimous in the opinion that, with Bresnahan to coach him, be will dev world-beater, Johnny Raleigh |* a brother of J. L. Raleigh, mati clerk of The Se attle Star. | yoaterday took second prii AD WOLGAST BAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Aug. 26— | Ad Wolgast, the scrappy little Mil waukeean—puffed unique to say the least to meet Attell at 122 pounds thr To Vancouver {1:30 p.m. Return by Daylight Through Victoria. Princess lotte both ways, giving time for a | ¥init at the cities of Vancouver and 133 ringside or Packed McFarland at 132 three hours b Probably no {itt man ever lald down such elast weight conditions. when in his prime comers, took on wel: dubs seeking the offered by Dixon to any boy m aging to stay four rounds with him . It must be admittedots a tough little beggar, willing, gartie, strong and fairly clever best bet is a left awing for He can whip this punch in from any old position, and it ts it nearly sent against Battling Nelson, will not) | be seon in action again until he meets Attell In this city in Sep That is, if Attell cares to take the match. Wolgast thinka he has a cinch | with Attell and he also thinks {t's & pipe for him to beat Neilson in a iround battle. sllow thinks a whole No one will deny that he has |4 certain right to feel cocky the slamming he gave Nelson, he is so awfully ‘ he is becoming rash. 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JUPITER aS GAVE THE TURKS A HOLIDAY YESTERDAY Rata prevented any game ball yard yeaterday, lly on their present per and watched the score neAberdeen mixup will be a doubleheader Bunday at the park to ke up for ye day's idleness, wi the kind permission of Jupiter Pluvive Abe At Portiand nh Tacoma ‘ a Portland LO, , Rattries; Hall and Conrad; Pin nanee and Arubr Standing of the crepe ‘ “4 ma om 6 NATIONAL LEAGUE New x Lowte § alt 3, Brooklyn 0. Standing of the Clube. Won. Last Pitteburg wo 3 uM “hleago af ” 7 ew York oo “a Ou hinetnnat! OS 800 Philadelphia , 6 8661 460 it. Loulas ; 46 66 406 BrOOkIyG ..ss.ee+ Al 70 3 Boston + o 68 26 AMEHICAN LEAGUE, Washingt om ¢ Cleveland 6. 4 ladeiphia § k 6 Game Btanding of the Clubs. Won, Lost. Pet Pilladeiphis #24 | Sennant under his direction, proved Honssbere: Seat, Detrott 43-626) Nimaelf to be made of bet Boston . ye ber than any one supposed |, te dar|_L have always beld that if he} Enlcago were ousted Lajole would sulk and uot Tork . $3456 | tay thé sorehead, but bis frank, | | 2 eel < * 4 jmanly statement that he wants the | raciwie At San Francisco 2 Vernon 1 1, Portland ¢ $, Oakland & Standing of the ee Won. Lost. Pet San Francisco o 8 “a L ‘ 6 446 re] ana a (My United Press.) AMP ERRY, Ohio, Aug. 26. me United States navy toam cap j tured the national rifle match here with @ score of 3,801, S84) | points more than the winning tn fantry team’s score last year. The avy geta the national trophy and The United States infantry with 3,762. The! avy won the champlonship In 1907 Large Tracts $50 and Up Large Lots $35 and Up Terms #1 aad #2 M hty, These prices are what makes Bremerton Helghts porty well t. This bea property naaide the B and we are there. The won Bremerton. Helghts Is. assured ae Uncle Sam fe spending mil- neon his n yard. We will wo dock He Kennedy, leaving Colman ten times dally. Seattle shers Co your I Bhown, DL loafed around town very con Spokane game post-| 5 ‘ ; 4 4il i *) LAJOIE BIGGER catted | reat of unt of dark | THE NAY RIFLE MEN =|is better to step down gracefully ake a dollar o al Work, you fave a dollar and th Dental bine loi two dollars. 0 strletly high + olnas work for half the price charmed by the Com bine Dentists, My low prices, high-olaa work Ruaranteed, and pain ade the gental 10, ep Ne} id mm in Modern Pengtneey RDWIN'Y, i ND SH TIGERS AGAIN | DETROIT, Aue t rig |again romped on the P! Greatest Stock OF BOY School Suits Ever Brought Together Under One Roof All these lines have two pairs of the justly popular Knickerbocker Trousers OLSON AND REMAN | MEET NEXT FAINY and patterns are the latest, and only the very best | be found in these garment Our Boys’ Clothing business has grown to such an exe zed to take up the entire second HENRY ORDEMAN, Henry Ordeman, the wrest eote Charles Olnor f Ir © the mat at the Grand op t Friday night, te ne t Young Men. [ See our magnificent assortment of Clothing for | J t men Jane in the ¢ | Ite fe an an at the gar should put up the kind of a | that will give Olson ne hardest tusstes he has met with in Heattle or, Olson says he never felt in bis life and thinks that he st Joe Carrols man It te probable that jf Olson goes down te flor. Roller will be called throw Ordeman, which should st a lorge gathering of the ra of the game First | ( : Corner Avenue } & oO. | Columbia STRONGEST OVERCOAT HOUSE IN THE STATE THAN | THOUGHT BY TIP WRIGHT. s Napoleon Lajote ta a bigger man than I gave bim credit for. And the who held the same opin fon might just as well own up to jthe truth. Larry, by resigning as manager | of the Cleveland team when he de cided the team could not win a Exclusively for ‘team to win a pennant,-and will do his best to help another manager win it, must command (he fespect even of the men who bave knocked | him, Larry, the player, will add more strength to the team than Larry,) |the playermanager, I look to seo} \the big Frenchman regain the bat tng honors he formerly heid and to Meld better than he has tor the | past three years, now he has slipped | out from beneath the extra job. | A few days ago I said that ft) | would not sarprise me to see Lajoio traded or sold. I eald this before | the news of his resignation was flashed across the country, because | I believed it to be true, 1 knew| the players were dtesattefied and) } felt sure Kilfoy! and Somers, own- jers of the team, would take some | doc sive step. Well, Lajote has resigned. 1 didn’t believe he would, but he has} jtaken the proper step. He will re gain the popularity that was for | merly bis by dotng his best to help whoever succeeds bim, wil! prove that the stufi he ia made of is genuine It {8 a comedown for a man Iike Lajote to step Into the ranks, but It | This oenonei Child’s Rocker, made of ha wood, finished golden, $0 wood seat, embossed back el and three neatly turned spine dles; good value at 90c; speci for tomorrow at— Adjustable Adjuste able Ba b y's Wheel Chair, de signed as pictured, convertible to high or low chair, made ex- tra strong, of solid oak, fin- ished golden; seat braced to platform by steel rod; five flat spindles in back; cobbler seat; special for to- morrow only- Regular Price $4.50 with the statement that he is out to help the team, than to be humillat ed day afer day, and in the end be forced to take the step he has now taken of his own volition MARATHON MAN WANTED, | Butte, Mont, Ang. 23. Sporting Bditor: | Dear Str: I wish to Inform you| that [ am here arranging for aj $5,000 Marathon race for 15 miles, to be given at the Columbia Gar | dens, Sunday afternoon, September | 12, at 2:30 p.m. Am getting run-| ners from all over the country and I'd like to get one to r atate Entries cle Yours respectfully, JACK COOPER, Promotor. Special for tomorrow only, 7 ke Galvanized Tubs in_ three sizes; first-class material; standard sizes. No, 1—Value for. No. 2—Value 850 for. No. 3—Value $1.00 for. .63¢ — ROZEN SWEETNESS ALL THE CREDIT YOU WANT Mapleine Ice Cream SECOND AND UNION Closed September 6th—Seattle Day at the Exposition “We Will Be There” At all partors ee nA neem OE I, Te a, eel natin an ant’ Gb as i Gh tiene ce