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i ; ' t 4 ¢ THE STAR SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1909. WORLD’S LIVE SPORTIN DR. ROLLER KNOCKED OUT _SPUKANE(QGT: IN FIERCEST WRESTLING BACK IN EAR | MATCH EVER SEEN HERE w 21, {s Slammed to Mat with| Terrific Force by Orde- man, the Winner—Rol- ler All Right Today: “1 didn’t know what had hap pened until 2 o'clock thie morn: ing, and when | did wake up | had a fierce headache and my neck being strained, It was a little painful. | am all right this morning, outside of a rag ing headache and a slight sore ness of the m s of my back and neck, | have no comment to make on the match.”~—-State- ment made by Dr, B. F. Roller at 9 o'clock this morning did for Dr The Berserker rage B. F. Roller last night After 66 minutes of sweaty racking battle on a padd at the Grand (heatre, Henry Or man, of Minneapolis, gripped physician about the waist, held him alot and slammed him to the boards with such force that Roller never knew how it happened for more than four hours. ‘The climax to as gruelling a wrest Ming match as was ever witnessed fn Seattle came as Dr. Roller lay prone, his face a bluish gray and Nps pinched and white, and as a plain clothes man took up his sta tion behind the perspiring giant who had wrought the damage. Called for Physicians. Kid Herman, the referee, slapp wildly on Roller'’s shoulders an 4 then called %xcitedly for physicians A dozen hands bore the limp form | to a dressing room while more than | 2,000 mat fans busted and specu lated At the end of nine minutes after the unexpected termination of the bout, Kid Herman excite nounced that the usual 20 minutes allotted to a disabled wrestler had passed and declared the match for felted to Ordeman, The Kid's de cision was greeted with ringing cheers and it was an orderly crowd which left the theatre. Hundreds of fans hovered about the stage en trance to learn the extent of Roll @r's injuries, A Notable Match, Tt was a match not to be soon forgotten. When the big fellows | shaped up for the go, a few minutes past 9 o'clock, the fans licked their Hps in anticipation. It could be seen that the Minneapolis giant was more than Roller’s equal in point of strength and speed. And ever erouched in the Norwegian’s cor-| mer was the cynically smiling Joe Carroll, who imported Ordeman to) take Rollers measure. | And calm and cool in the doctor's | corner sat Charley Olson, himseif & wrestler, to whom Roller looked | for instructions. Ordeman also! kept eagle eye on the icy Olson. Played a Waiting Game. As the men locked arms for the battle which was destined to end without a fall, it was evident that Roller playing @ waiting game.) On the other hand the man with the | giant shoulders assumed the ag greasive and began to dole out pun- [hanors with four hits in four tim a} ishment Several times Roller’s gameness saved him. And at times it appeared that Ordeman deliber- | ately unlocked holds which he might easily have maintained. It was only after the big physi clan had wriggled from a croteh bold and half-nelson that he felt to mix it with the Norwe giant. As the battle wore on th big fellows, with heaving shoulders and sweat-covered bodies, struggled with more savagery. At one tim the Norwegian picked Roller up and sla him to the mat, just as Frank Gotch did“at the old Cab iseum. The Rough Work Begins: { As Lonnte Austin announced that | 60 minutes of wrestiing had gone by, the rivulets of perspiration poured from the heaving bodies and both wrestlers showed plainly that they were sore clear through For some reason Roller started rag and rough the Norwegian Again he tried it. With a rush & bull moose, Ordeman seized th physician about the waist and lifted | om, clear off the floor. Whether the Norwegian deliber ately carried him to the edge of t canvas or stagge there the weight of a sweaty, heavi body is not known. But at all odds| Ordeman crashed his man to the floor with fearful force. Rol rs} chin struck the unpadded canvas with a thud, and on the instant,| Ordeman's more than 200 pounds of | enraged flesh and blood thudded| upon his unconscious body | Tries for a Hold. Almost with the same motion, Oe deman tried for a half-nelson. The Norwegian did not know that Roll er was knocked out cold. As his} forearm shot for the half-nelson, | Roller's limp arm gave ike paper | and the unconscious man recet d | @-nasty poke on the nape of the eck. The Berserker rage had won. | © many this blow appeared to| have been deliberate. The prolon: cheers which greeted the No ans crushing | throw of Roller died just ag, quickly | as it does when a long’ foul is caught, when two men are down and there's a chance, to tic the acore. of Roller ne moved of his own volition, after smiting the boards Ordeman got to his feet and was Vigorously rubbed and patted by Joe Carrol and his trainers, while Kid Herman sicians. Out for Four Hours. Dr. C. B. Cowan was the first to jump into the padded ring. He at gnce ordered Roller carried to his teasing room. So completely was alled wildly for ph | shortstop yesterday | the Indians are 67 Points| Behind Mike’s Fast Go- ing Turks. ONLY SIX 900 AUTOMOBILE CARNIVAL TO. BE A SUCCESS | Track will be Brilliantly | Lighted and a Big Entry | . , Mike and the boys continued the} List in All Events Is slaughter at Dug's ball yard yee : lterday, winning the fifth straight] Promis game from the Black Cate by a] ‘ sip score of 4 to 0, and. seoring the} Htourth shutout of the series, The| The Seattle automobile carnival crippled Cata put up a good game/ ®t the Meadows September 9 and at that, and this boy Ovits, although | 10 1* due to be one of the best stung for 13 safe slama, ia a comer, | °°" held in the went Everything that can be done to induce owners The league leaders backe up snqpiennsnpientios Goorge Engle with superb Melding Three bundred hitters in the and Aberdeen never had a chance American league are becoming | to win. The work of Tealey Ray searcer now that the ton ia coming to a cle only six in the rank now and only baseball » There are |mond at short continued in that us ual high elags fashion. The seore of cars to enter their m Handson hines has prizes have been done | bees offered and every courage ment has been held out to the ama teurs 5 | | At the moment tue Seattle Blec-| trie company are NEWS AERIAL RACE WILL BE RUN WiLL ADD MUCH TO THE SPECTACULAR FEATURES OF THE CONTESTS. Bomething whieh will treme race mee ad the ox of interest to the automobile Ing next week will be the e between Parrott and will be brought off aerial Melklin, whien ¢ Mé * This will be the at firet event of | ite kind ever to have been seen In this olty, and will, without doubt draw countless (thousands to the track Another interesting event will be the 5 gainst time in a fiveantle contest vetween C,H, Cummings in a Pullman car against Whistling Billy nerwise known as the White Flyer THE WHI STEAM 60 co Box King’s Semi - Smokeless Powder Sheils..... 45¢ bearanca am po Baker Electg; i sy OFFICE AND GARAgg = 11-19 BROADWAY Btoring an w bre attended to. ¥ ed and charged Full Line of Phones, Sunset, Bagg re ind. 866 —} wer: Chauttours Vere Goea hers erry Husiness Dey and ® SMATTS aesema 210 Formerly the Pope: First and dndinn: CUA 66, 14a! Braga _Ovtiens Devertment. petalling lights Seeks ikea Ruan aie. Cain AR HPO AW all over the mile track, so that | Cobb and Lajole, who are having an | ood oh. 4 pees SMS be he pomuaite gee ation | ialecoalion “Sita Sar the tartan { 1 2 8 1 Blas to the safety of the tong die-| ALL THE WAY FAM honors. Collins, who has held the | as PO. Ma NY 4] sane Rae we Gar ae ts cane top position for many weeks, sttll Dhaest ag : — se Rg Aap te oa son INP a shld averse - |leads, although ‘Tyrwe bas threaten \™ { 8 1 4% 1 glof to make the mocting the ear N \S h et, ‘ ed to displace him several timon/| + 8k 8 8 Beet feature that ever cocurred on rad meee land, Roller was Inquiring how Instead, Collins has inereased his | | Che coast has been done by the} — much more time they had to go. lead over the Tiger outfielder, who| Totals 4 19 *36 15 s) Organization committee, and at thin ee owe Two good preliminaries were put | grooved a fow potnts last wook *Campbell out, bit by batted batt. | ¢ one week before the meet] ¢, B. PORGON HAS FINE JOUR on before the big event. It took |""The si league loaders and their]. A! An KM PO. A Bm | ing will be held, efforts being) NEY TO THE FAIR FROM | {Automobile Virgit Venable 13 minu 5] percentages are | . oe ee to bring out the men wh | Whee We Fail Ite seconds to down Brewster Thomas . G. AB. R. BH. AV ol ake Ge ee | names are a synonym for autome HURLEY, NEV. i ; A e 4 billam throu i | PUGET SOUND AU of Cle Elum, a welterweight Who! «ting Ath....115 489 Tl 118 363 ‘ BBR | itism throu t the world rs | | COMPANY shows much promi Charley Ob | Aon bet 118 433 180 ‘341 eee ea on oe > far as cars are co ned the! visitors to th | | : . “Cobb, De 2 77 160 3 i | ts 5 el ane ah a sito! o the fair are numer || 900M. Pike, Mate erin son provided the comics’ when be toil. clos 96 836 44 113 S38 We es Be. fos are some of the best that | ous and they come from every part | | re. contracted to throw three light | Ch tieg Dot 118 476 63 142 207 o'o 8 1 were ever made, and if the drivers! of the world by traia| |——— : ieee es he brn Charley: de-| Carrigan, Bos... 71 206 63 307 * ? a. aro up to the calibre of the cars! ang they come by boat, and they | DISTRIBUTERS OF | - vered as he pleased Killifer, Wash.. 30 80 8 24 200 Totate oan tt there me something doing at! arin: here, and @ good many come | j Ni pre A. |the' Meadows west weet drift bere, and good many, come HUDSON || VENAWINE & SEI CE FOR ¥) @ ra] remains for C. B. Porson of Hux-| | Wood WORKERS, 3S _ YACHTS RA\ of ing, Nev. to drtve hin family ight} CHALMERS-DETROIT || sstomvne vena : Ie DRIVERS | ee HARTFORD. |i eee | Mr. Porson sald yesterday that he Tel, Kast 1876, 4 far THE EAST | ce a AND PEERLESS : . ‘i east, but he was of the opinion | ARS be MARBLEHEAD, Masa. Sept. 4.— teak: tha: sande weee. bother ‘aed MOTOR C - By winning yesterday's Sonder race Rett. Raymond _— |than they ever will be in what he| j FS the Joyette will be given an oppor | It is unfortunate that the called the backwoods | tunity to meet the yachts Ellen and | At Portland. ing at Lowell, Mase. she e| Mr. Porson expressed himself as W Hevella for the cup offered by | been scheduled for the same dates Seattle and the! w President Taft and Gov. Draper pustined as the Seattle mecting in that. it he nd he fur-| oe eee 5 b Ellen and Hevella have each won a ger oe hae } will prevent many of the coentry * i that If he could reason / Down-Town Garage wiamerons 2 ae ti race In the present series, Although Killilay and Brow | best drivers contesting in thin city of bis interests in Hux-| ‘ the Joyette won togay’s rece ah : | However, it is the object of M 1d ask nothing better! | was closely followed by the Hevella At Vancouyer. Robt. Guggenheim to do the best | than to throw in hia lot with the! tofhi: — Ellen, Margarethe, Seehund II. and | > i Al chat money can to bring the best | north : One Block From Postoffice’ be Wolf in the order named. The de- | 7 % ‘| chauffours to the const | : 4898; - : ciding race will be run Monday Paddock DAT Busten aad a Franklins are going strong. Bince| Phones: Main 4898; Ind. 992. s | 1 Hrooka, the 1910 model arrived in Seattle 1317 Fifth Av. 5 ey there bave been many purchasers | _ saduaiei * WSL n~ j the state. James F. Wishnall of ’ TS WAY FAST OW and drove bis machine back } rig e home at the beginning or the week Kautpped Mechine Shop on . i y hn! i Ty 2 a In the past five games Mike and The Ford car No. 2, which did | {% re 1414 BD ay. r the help have scored 42 runs, as| the trick with the. big ocean-to-ocean | ~ - Be ea smo } ' | against two for Aberdeen. In the} € race and beat all its rivals to the i past four games not a Cat has cross | adel | fair grounds, in now well east of } " ed the pan. Hirookiyn 4; New ¥ * Denver on tte way back to the At i} MOTOR | path et vata —— Senditis bt lantic coast. ic Fi Although George Engle was nick The long journey ts being taken : ed for eight hits, he kept them well | THE COUPLE-GEAR TRUCK. scattered. In the eighth two hits came together. Tealey Raymond was the busy In addition to tapping the sphere for a double and two singles In four times up, the little fellow was there with five put-outs, four assists and nary an | error, Emii Frisk copped the clouting| up.. Two of Emil's swats were good | | for doubles. Lejeune pulie " off a spear tn cen ter yesterday which earned him lots of applause. It was only hard sprint that the rangy plucked one from the boards. chap Tealey Raymond Ordeman-Rolier “Wrestling tmateh fast night and he says he will stick to baseball for a living. “Ir don’t mind playing ball and even a fight occasionally, but nix on the wrest Hog game," gays Tealey Howe—#Hay, old fellow, what (a a summer gir Wise—A ner girl in B rack t stretch shirt waints on; inside is a receptacle for } salad and m, while outside is an attach nt for diamond rings: after a! attended the! tebure w fork innat 403 4. Lowe 1 Philadelphia 16 Detroit Ward Chteag Cleveland 1 ington 3 “YOUNG CY” YOUNG MINNEAPOLI§, Minn, SaGt. 4.—) Vernon 6 Porte Teck to the big circles for “Young | Low’ Kelon 4; Bar Cy” Young, the Millers’ crack left.) "ment handed her, who has been sold Oak t Prificdace 1 Standing of the Clubs, to the Chicago American leagu: vod Leae club. Han Francis 8 ‘ Being in the majoras will be no| Lo» Angeles "Ge novelty to Young, who before he| Portiand . bs came here was with the Boston Na- | SAViemyete os tlonals, He bas been pitching | Verr os splendidly all season, and that shrewd judge of players, Charles Comiskey, believes he Is about right for another trip. “HAMBURG. BELLE List JACK O'BRIEN ON WAY TO COMING WITH SISTER AND BROTHER TO SEE ALASKA. YUKON-PACIFIC FAIR. or PORTLAND, 4 Joseph Hagen, better known throughout the sporting world as| Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, accom panied by his sister Catherine and| his 12-year-old brother, John, was tn Portland yesterday on his way to Seattle, where he will visit the A YP. exposition. ‘HOUSTON FIRST IN (By United Press.) HOUSTON Tex pt J by winning “yesterday's game Houston clinched the Texas league pennant for 1909. It could lose all the rest of the games scheduled for this| season and still win the flag. Okie homa City will finish second Dallas and San Antonio set the pace the early part of the season j and held st until the middle of July To Vancouver I:30 p.m. Return by Daylight Through Victoria. Princess Char lotte both ways, giving time for a visit at the cities of Vancouver and Victoria. fekes you en route jer out that a hypodermic in-| through Active pass ris the Ba: ofection never cansed a quiver of| Juan islands. " 6s & muygele. Fully four hours afte r| CANADIAN Pacivic, the Norwegian put him tn dreaw \ 609 Firm Av, oor. ° ° ° THE TEAAS LEAGUE POOR RAGE TO UHLAN (Ry Cnited Prem) READVILLE, Mase, Sept. 4.—In took both ts and the world's jchampionship trotting match from la very disappointing face, Uhlan the great Hamburg Belle here yes terday afternoon in the slow time of 2:03% for the first heat and }2:04% for the second | Hamburg Belle was a 5 to 3 fa as a result of her great race Yelond August a new world’s | | vorite against Uhlan at CO wets LAUNDRY COLLARS 1c, 2c, 2:¢ | AMOUS\ CURES dc ous | | bend SHIRIS Be vcd | FROZEN SWEETNESS JACK O" 'BRIEN, | | HAND-MADE SPROIA Mme Paul | BXOLUSIVE MILLINDRY, | Mapleine Ice Cream ATS A y rd Pontotttee. 00 YOU WANT To RENT OR EXCHAN: REGISTERS? We aro independent dealers band. ing 2} all Minds, Be nd second hand, you mole money. UNDW .. 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Touring Car weighs only 1780 pounds Arrange for demonstration in a 1910 FRANKLIN and learn, the real comfort and pleasure of riding in the country. SEATTLE AUTOMOBILE CO. 1422 Broadway and 1423-5 Tenth Avenue SEATTLE All kind: done, 4 For hire by sbasgoane’s a reand, ete Ratet Boats and Engines 111 Mertow 110 Slightly bargain pri the lowest. E very car Wy overhauled. C—O ee Temporary Offices, Butiding. nes, Matn $006, Ind. Bverything trimming Ine. special In What ¥ GORHAM BL S10 Wirst Ave.

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