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~- ~ r a eeecenaemenemememmnmeemenmemameitienetaeenets THE STAR—SATURI ‘OBER AY, O 23, 1909. SPORTING NEWS __URGED BY GREAT THOUGHT LUBB SURPRISES SPORT WORLD 4. ese FRANTERS Ane ME TIRED Gane uve) BLACKMAN erar (WON LUNG! BRING ‘THE MORNING seeey, " A Now I've ate \ TELEGRAPH OFFICE, ) Leon Aor Au THE CusH GET INTO THE GAME AND / eM Pian PORTLAND [3 LAUGHING YE STRANGLER SMITH TOOK THE GOUNT IN COMBINATION FIGHT AND GRAPPLE. WORLD'S BEST PINCH HITTER, 15 BACK HERE: Hamilton Hyatt, former member | of the Vancouver team, member of the Pittsburg world champlons, and greatest pinch hitter in the world, arrived in the city last night from the ac » of the world’s clmmpion ship series in which he took a prom inent part Ham says that he burried home tu order to deny the report that he was to be married next Sunday Of course, there is a girl, but Ham (By United Press.) PORTLAND, Or. Oct Sporting fans today are fn doubt as to which feature was the most entertaining of the evening, & wrestling match between Strangler Smith, a local mat artist, and Peter Buzukos, a Greek wrestler, or fisticuffs that followed, at Dream land rink last night Smith succeeded twice in placing Buzukos' shoulders to the mat} without any great effort. This so angered the Greek that with a weil directed clout he landed squarely on Smith's mouth, knocking out two teeth He had Smith grogey)| when police interfered and re strained the Greek until Smith | could be removed to his dressing room. A small sized riot ensued and the police had difficulty in protect ing Buzukos from injury at the hands of Smith's friends and ad mirers. jenough before the pop the question. This morning Ham and Dantel | B. Dugdale went down to the Union Savings @& Trust company and cashed the former's cheek for $1,853.80, which he received for his work In the championship sertos Ham Is going to his home tn Shel }ton in a few days to look for work | He does not intend to go back work in a logging camp because he thinks that that work is dangerous for a man who is soon to} enter the holy state of matrimony = ISH WINS THE 440 sie SAT PORTOLA MEET 11 minutes by using a hammer lock and the second in 16 minutes with a strangie hold Smith was on top during most pra Waited Pres) of the first bout and seemed to be| gaN FRANCISCO, Oct. playing with Busukos. In the sec-| Braiiey Gish, of Seattle, won the ond fall gmith allowed his op | 440-yard dash and was second in ponent to stay in the ring 15 min-|:he javelin throw at the Portola utes before compelling him to #uc-itieid meet at the Golden Gate stadium yesterday before a aid | crowd. ‘The Otjmple club won the tenet | cumb. with 64 paints; the University of California came next with 43; Stan ford, 12; Seattle Athletic club, 8; Cogswell school, 6 The results as follows 100-yard dash, Gerhardt first, Hol lis second, Snedigar third. Time 10 1-5 seconds. 120-yad hurdle, Edwards of Cal ifornia first, Smithson second, Bee. son third. Time—15 1-5 secomis One mile Craig, Olympte club, first, MeGr rf. Stanford, sec jond, Kelly, California, third. The first balf was run in 2:26 and ee: last half in 2 minutes flat The 440-yard run was won me Gish of Seattle, Chase of California | ‘ond, Martin Stanford third. T ime} 12 1-6 seconds, i 16-pound shot put elub, first, Dignan, California, ond, Wheatland, St. Marys, third. | Distance—47 feet 10% Inches. | | RRR TODAY'S FOOTBALL. Coast. Idabo vs. Whitman at cow Washington vs. Lincoln H. Aberdeen vs. Hoquiam, Aberdeen. Tacoma vs. Olympia, coma. Mos s at at Ta Eastern. Army Lehigh, at Point. Brown vs. bridge. Carlisle vs. U. of Pittsburg. Colby vs. Bates, at Lewiston Coe vs. Grinnell, at Cedar Rapids. Cornell vs. Vermont, at Ithica. Dartmouth vs. Amherst, at Amherst. Denver U. at Denver. Drake vs. Simpson, at Indian. ola. Hifnots vs. sonville. Indiana Madison lowa State va. Ames. Monmouth vs. Cornell, Vernon. Nebraska vs. Iowa, at Lincoln. Notre Dame vs. Michigan Aggies. Princeton Princeton. Rose Poly vs. Terre Haute. Swarthmore vs. New York. Syracuse cuse Tufts vs. Maine. Michigan vs. Marquette, Milwaukee. Kansas vs. Lawrence. Utah vs. Fort Douglas, at Salt Lake. vi vs napolis, Yale vs. Haven Yankton vs. Rapid City. va. West Harvard, at Cam- Rose, Olympic ye. South Dakota, 220yard dash, Gerhart, of Olym pic club, first, Rathbone, Califor nin, second, Kant of California third. Time—22 1-5 seconds. | 220 hurdle, Edwards of Califor-| nia firts, Beeson, Olympic, second Donohue, St. Vincents, third. Time L5 seconds. Twomile run, Galvin, won, Goldstone, Califorr Boyeston and Clayh nia third. Time seconds. 880-yard ron won; Johnson Saxon, U. of C., third. Tim High jump—Taylor, U. of ¢ Horine, unattached, second Olympie club, third Height 9% inches. One mile relay Olymple club te Carthage, at Jack vs. Wisconsin, at Missouri, at Olympic . second, th of Califor. 10 minutes 23 3-6 at Mt. Smith vs, Lafayette, at Stanford 95, won Brest 5 ft De Pauw, at Fordham, a ran by five men— won. Time vs. Niagara, at 8, REESE EEE E EERE EEE EEE REE 56-1b, weight—Rose, Olympic elub, won; Plaw, Olympic club, second Snedigar, Olympic third, Dis tance—30 ft., le vault won; Kendrick Magee, U. of ¢ ft., 2% Inches. Broad jump—Snedigar, club, won; Allen, U. of ¢ Meddick, O. C., third 22 ft, 10% Inche Diseus throw—Ro: igar, second; Plaw men. Distance Javelin throw won; Gish, O. C., third inches at club, % Inch Belial Washington, at unattached swell, second Navy, at An . third, Height—11 Colgate, at New Olymple , second; Distance Rapid City, at SEER EEE EEE EEE EE REE EEE EERE EERE EEE EEE EEE EEE EE won; Sned third; all 0. C 118 ft., 2 inches Snedigar, O. C., 8. A. ¢ econd; Rose Distance—160 ft., 10% Kee eee E ERR EY ee ee es VARSITY-LINGOLN I TO BE A GREAT GAME The Varsity-Lincoln game starts at 2:30 sharp this afternoon on the University campus. It should be @ good, fast and well played game. as the Varsity is going to run up & score of 40 points while the Lin coln team intends to hold the score down to 20 to 6 im favor of the Varsity. The Hneup ofthe Lincotn Do you want to buy a home? See The Star's classified real estate atlumn game Lady Wellington Lump Now $5.50 Per Ton at Bunkers If your dealer does not have it, phon Latimer-Wallace Co., Independent 5040; Su Main 5040. General office, 401 Hinckley Bik. | Griffith Conner Maguire Coyle Parsons Wand parger Fallis .. . Baker Bolt .. | supervisors have trou! | modera! MORTAL BE PROUD?” says that he has never had nerve | to, | too | PORTOLA MOTOR RACE ON TODAY ee ee ee Twenty-one Mile Course, Much Straight-Away, But Several Dangerous Curves and 17 Entries. DAILY LESSON BILLIARDS. * * In * 7 * * le india Mei iain tei ee ie (ty United Pree.) OAKLAND, Cal., Oct. @ Zi-mile course, which was more good straightaway clear road than most auto-race © which dangerous Over irees, but includes several most curved, 17 racing automobiles start ed-at 10 o'clock this morning in the furious, wind-splitting dash for the Portola prizes, and a crowd that had gathered during the night and had grown by thousands since dawn cheered the drivers in spite of the pervading sense of impending dis aster Elaborate preparations have made by the committer quick aid to the injured in case of any accident. Fi hospitals have been established along the course and a corps of physicians with automobiles and ambulances! was on hand early | The Alameda been for giving county board removed a the boulevard near at the cost of $10,000, of | bend | Hay-! and from wards, | thereby afforded a straight stretch SLOWING CUE BALL, DOUBLING OBJECT BALL. Cue ball % below, 5-16 left; stroke hard. Object ball cushions at A, B, C, D, and rests beyond D, The object B® s struck nearly dead full to cross the table as the lines indicate; tha.cue ball is slowed through the low de livery, effecting carom “Broa 2, This requires practice, as the compound doubling of thé ‘cue ball is of difficult execution when com gs d wilth the slowed cue ball LATHAM MAKES GREAT EXHIBITION IN THE AIR y United tres BLAC KOOL, eng., The capabilities of the aeroplane in the hands of a daring pilot were demonstrated here terday when Hubert Latham, the French avi ator, gave an exhibition that first lentertained and then terrified the “| spectators. In a monoplane, jtham battled against a gale ing 30 miles an hour, and he twic circled the course. As the machine struggled in the teeth of the gale 1 10 miles long. bad curves and {a consid: | is expected that records will be start was made on the Foothill road, and the cars, which were sent. off a minute apart, started with a dash of a mile and @ half toward Oakland, then a right angle turn was made tnto Deering and down the county road to Melrose, then on to San Leandro There is hardly a curve that will require reduced speed. In San Leandro a sharp ‘ast was made and it was difficult to negotiate because of the pe a ness of the road, There was danger at this point, and Py mendous crowd gathe red there. of fine road, nearly In spite of the sharp turns, the 1 fast and it course object ball av rg Bankrupt Sale | 000 stock of Clothing, Hats, shows and Furnishings at your own price, 424—T KE 8424. CHILDREN’ HYE TROUNLES Given special and careful attention | by our specialist. Bring them in tor an examination ou suspect y Our charges are very SCHUCHARD OPTICAL CO, 1207 Second Ave, in the alr, At one time he barely escaped being carried out to sea Fort Lawton, | teenth avenue | Rice was interested in Maj La: | blow. | Turkish Baths it appeared at times to stand still | HAMILTON HIATT, THE “Of WHY SHOULD THE SPIRIT OF WILL NELSON GILL LOB ANGELE moter Tom MeCarey re to admit that he ts the report tha. worried by Jattiing Nelson will cail off hie proposed fight with Ad Wolgnat in this city Thankagiving | and will enter into a contract Tom weeks’ theatrical tour > assure himeelf that match between the which he announced yesterday a certainty, MeCarey today wired Nelson, asking for an explanation of the report his agreement. The promoter «tat od that Nelson's promise to fight Woigast in this city, on condition that Sit Hester's financial offer was duplicated, had been «given, and he ie willing to back the Dane's prone. Meanwhile, | day with McCarey ts olng ahead with his preparations for the | match. He is figuring today with joontractors for the erection of a| jnew fight pavilion, If | does not appear feasible, jable that he will enter lthations for the purchase or rental of the Jeffries Vernon arena in the southwest section of the city TDAHO AN. WHITMAN thin it in pe into ne Miner of New York for} the Hghtwelghts, | in} that he would jump TO PLAY FIRST GAME MOSCOW, Idaho, Oct afternoon Whitman coll | University of Idaho will This and th play the | first Northwest conference game of | the season | Although both toams have | several practice games with inferior |eollege and high school teams, the football fans have not had a » to get a line on either of yet mat we out six pounds Vhitman boys mi with their ape tghs the Misstonartes ht make to man but up Coast ty At Ban Fr soo At Las Angeles At Sa Gee Onkiand ramento 1, Verno Stawding of the Clute. Wor fan Franc MY MAJOR NOW WANTS JOY RIDE mim: the safvioe tn the Philippines for ye with never a © to spend much mone now I am going in for a bile,” was the way Maj. Geor Skinner, of the medical to which he transferred, introduced him the Ford garage Nine north, this w 1 have been shut away from « tion long enough. Now I want some joy rides. Needless and Ke A ps at was re. nily self at to say, Manager R. P Skinner result that the ased owner of 1910 Ford was delivered after a brief with the major is now the one of the new me touring cars, which to him on the spot demonstration A 1910 Ford touring car te Brown of 612 Bellevue was of this week's delive Ford garage at once. ther ries from the Great Sale of Knabe Pianos A few slightly used Knabe Pianos at a sacrifice. CHICKERING & SONS AT A GREAT SACRIFICE. Sohmera included in this sale. f Gan last but two or three days, these ‘goods will be bought at sight. Not often you get an opportunity like thie, Cline Piano Co. The Raleigh — MEN ONLY. Fourth Av., betwees Union Pike, No further comments necessary, played | pat. Pet. | ¢37| taled $67,000, Se ee me a an a RR ee ce nena #9026 0b0005 IN THE AUTO WORID SOOO OOOSOSEHESESOOESOSEOOOEOSOSOSOSO® AMOR FD MORE SPACE. jy ANNUAL SHOW AT MADIBON SQUARE GARDEN TO BE BIG AFFAIR. POS OSES ESOS ESCH ESOS OSEDESOESESESD ED ODED ESOS EDEDOOOEOOOOOS eereoooes eeee *OPOOSOOO OO eb eGeg, HERE’S NEW 1919 | MODEL FRANK The apa hae of the Licenw very last inch of available in Madison Square garden been allotted for the purposes the tenth aunual show, under auspices of the Association of 1 Automobile Manufaetar: | ers, to be held January 816, yet Bec re M. I tn sieged dally more ¢ this demand 4 sixtent than engin ary be and greater and more in before By in ering there will be table than last yrative effects are ficent Downs t Len Varn | ‘ genfous fle an ull @ \ more year THE NEW 1910 MODEL FRA NKLIN 61x © | to be CAR, ON HER FIRST ROAD TRIP AFTER ARRIVAL FACTORY. TAKEN A FEW MILES OUT OF TACOMA, bit more magn han ever Along with the run t the fanciest. biggest highest ywored arenes and highest-priced touring cars, and | the motor trucks and wagons, will} be « complete assortment of the amallest type of motor vehicle, motoroyele. The exhibition of mo toreycles at the garden will be the “A Goodrich Tie culy coe of tis Kind to be held tn Babcock Electr ic er than at any previous show. Lov-| ers of the “lonesome” vehiele no| jdoubt will be 1 wed with the| great strides t been made jduring the year in this branch of | motor vehicle travel tn What You GORMAN ‘S10 Wiewt Ave, t Pike THIS. PROMISES A FAST FIELD RACE FOR VANDERBILT cur | ALREADY HAS FOURTEEN } CARS ENTERED “ Distetbuters for the Caditiee Mon Motor W ash omimemm ie; TTLE, AUTOMOBILE “eine te ben eae Sa ae “DETROIT” and Bis FUREKA MOTOR (0. “ URS AND WOTOR BOATS For hire by day, week or hour Rates reasonable. Ei Levi b. We ‘Tel. Mats m1 Arrangements and Engines for Maxwell and Ameri Every one who ones a rac ie. | seems to want to enter the bilt cup race this season, and al though the lst has been opened but |: few days, 14 cara have been en tered and accepted. These cars consist of four Chalm lers-Detroit cars, entered by How lard E. Coffin; an Italian Isotta, to} be driven by Joe Seymour; two} Ttalian Plat cars, to be driven pe amateurs two ff k cars, to be driven by Louls Chevrolet and bob NOVELTY MOTOR CO. Burman; two Nationals, to be driv-| Expert ® ™, Auton ey ie en by Merts and Aiken; two Sim-| Ali Kinds of Machine ne Werk Done, ¢ plex cars A. Mitchell | : = seATrLR, WA and George K : p Oakland Motor Cars i: Sa 3 taal Fiechbects, Agent. OLDSMOBILE so The entries will close on October | OLYMPIC MOTOR CAR Ct VEN OFFICE a0IS WILLMAN AUTOS beginning of the 1910} season the manufactur ers have been compel in many instances greatly to increase their leapacity for the production of cars. owing to the unprecedented demand | vn autos which the increasing pros-| rity of the country haa brought} Sbowl. ‘Twelve short years ago an | aute es was a good i of a} rurtow here being but a scant | thousand in the United States. The latest statistics report over 0 in use tn the United Twenty years from awn vehicle is apt to great curiosity on the streets ay elty. A farmer is scarcely worthy the name any more if he be th or of an aute, and tty soon an office boy will scorn & new job unless there is a fast car thrown in for his daily use ng car Vander McDONALD BROS., Auto Tog Kverything in the carriage trimming Hine, Temporary Quarters, SI9-21 E. Pine St, Vhones: “Sunset, Enat 506, Tad. A tort built front driver bas » experience of the drivers and the make of the cars count for) anything, thin will the fastest field ever seen at any race. The track will be in fine shape. be \CHALMERS.DETROIT, POP RTFO LESS AND HUDSON MOTOR The New Down-Town One Block From Postoffice Phones: Mate 4808, Ind. 982, — rom AVE. Pierce Arrow Motor Cars Reo Four Cylinder $1,250“ Repair With the ak horse | not VOR BE KE Aente for Royal Sales Co. * we GARAGE NOTES Seattle Auto Brokerage » 110 Blanchard § ly Seattle Automobile (0. | 1422-25 Broadway and 1423 10th Av., Seattle, Wash, Want 1218, _Sliahtty used ain prices. rwest. Ev vverhanileds a Tho Brush Runabout company of | Detroit claims to have manufactured r man's car at last in its 1910 The price of the machine ts | with nothing extra, Elab posters describing the with the feats they have per | formed, are being published and dis-| | coum the teuntey | “4910 Franklin” all Agents for Franklin Mot Autom Sel Ind. 1917, ove or Cars. and formal reception given last/ afternoon and evening to 1910 Cadillac was a great suc and a big crowd turned out to welcome the latest make of this popular car to the elty, The cars are on inspe at the Brigham Motor Co.'s Pike street near | Broadway rage STEARNS MOTOR CAR ‘Studebaker 908 Wirat Av, South and 2201 t the Broad ry for MHA’ ection at 7 DR ss The large sight-seeing over from the tourist s ing remodeled and made into coal trucks for the winter season, Usu ally all coal traffic stops as soon as the streets coming up from down town become frozen, but the men running these say that it will take more than a Seattle snowstorm to | stop them | | For the year ending September 1, |1909, 864 freight cars have been loaded with automobiles and sent | out from the factory of the H. H.| | 8 Franklin Manufacturing company. | °4"#ed |The automobile shipments had a total w qQght of 7,336,726 pounds. The freight ‘charges on automobiles to- cars left om are be White Steam ¢ Ca Baker Electrics — AND GARAC 1409-11-13 BROADWAY! palring strictly snded to, Breotrte Full Line of Supplies. Phones, Sunset, Bast 24, fad, 88% OPFICR anita, bodlea § ma ‘Wind emodeled, | Yenawine & Seibert Charles A. Clark of Jacksonville, | woop WorKE Fla,, has the distinction of having tant 1876, He is the holder of automobile It cense No, 1 for tho state of Florida. A car load of 1910 Cadillac Thir ties, the second to arrive this month, will reach Seattle next week. They are already sold to Seattle | enthusiasts. owned the first automobile ever possessed by a resident of his ofty Exolusively for Household Geode.