The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1911, Page 2

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3Fd>IIFd3> THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS eeeeeeeee UNBEATEN CHILD SWIMMER Ba n 1 wn} oF Ing that there ts suffietent a hard t a yatrons of the the wa t rt to warrant the change, the w. K ‘ ft tern Thar ‘ in we da 1 . 4 the wular he wate a . f ' w h c \ rh ta r A ‘ 1 clone t rt fa a a & week earl w e | and & & week later than la The smoker to be giv wn-tow um began € k Kid Ht an as exerted bin ked per night, and b he main ev gM t | who has a prett he ann Sb and O'Brien will be the overhand aide |, atroke in pre ence to the Aus remainder of the card ts at MISS VIOLET MORGAN LONDON, Fe How would YOU like 4 as the Thames river on ( day, Ber Violet Morgan, 14, Kit Thames, not only did it, but she out of a swimming club, including several prof ‘Grammar § into water as cc every he « Grammar School Athletic vers, In & quarter-mile dash. Midwinte ming ts her great delight a at will be her youth and the fact that » an be bad ever gro-iet on im th swimming only two years, Miss Violet car An- | duced n. The —_ = and in Eu ting broad jump, that refl mp and 36-yard re SHORT SPORT |“ ik } Clase C (85 t ) pounds)—40 That is , dant broad jump, thing Pole | ru high ad MOyard re There is nothing complex oF COM | cine otk plicated in this heavyweight wrest~) our at any e of t 0 | Class B (100 120 pe 40 ling situation, although to read lyard: deah, running broad jump some of the stories printed about) wrorne lruas high jomp, 120yard potate affairs among the big fellows one |; becomes distracted and delirious Summed up, the whole thing is this “There are three Yeading com tenders for a chance at Frank | up a sever Gotch’s title—George Hacken-| od his mammc schmidt, Yussiff Mahmout and Stanislaus, Zbyaesco. Gotch has said that he wished |. & series of elimination trials, these | three men to decide which ts the Dest at this time, he to get the/ chance at Gotch for the title ard relay (unitimited ) 40-yard a month, who had Carl sign haa farm. Uter ht's scores E. N. Brooks. ag » timited boxis 158 the Connecticut | 4 chances of O'Donnell | Keen tussnéas what about that | Hackenschmidt and Zbyszsco dis-| bill in our own Ite legisiature? TOSIS-+-«s00.-+ 81S O68 F sent from this arrangement. For | | Team total—2.696. purely personal reasons, mainly| The town of Oyster Bay has | Rentene Feasons of their managers, they|new athletic club with weekly | ss¢ 96 decline to have aught to doj| smokers on tap. No, T. R. doesn’t) 159 with Mahmout, because of the lat-| belong to it yet + dein os ter’s connection with Antoine . | Johanson 183 20 Pardelio } straight! yy gwitt 124 Pierri, who, they say, has been an extremely “bad actor,” both 4 tls to Hack at St. Jo, Mo., last ight Totals A COMPLETE | seattic A. ©. Juniors iast night | ~Team total on rom the State N - el batt fee, The eoone © > 8. A. C. Alleys Edison Home Outfit | ane mi Sia | Frankie Burns and Lew Powell | straight fr the Hawke t have sig for a nd bout at| lowing scores INCLUDING 10 RECORDS. Frisco bruary The Susie | splits 60-40 43 | val 497 F na declared, in ord . 18 PUTS IT IN YOUR HOME. stop the Leste a4 by i that ¢ ed to 90 08, but Totals $44 794 813 2451 the will of| etaateio, Ravens. » such | Johnson 180 198 191 than those 148 131 160 the Taco: B44 161 159 jinto the gym of the Seattle Y. M.| Total St 813 852 2549 ro single seore— Wood, 244 verag Johnson, 189 2-3 RACES CANCELLED. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. | EMERYVILLE. EMERYVILLE—Entries for Fri } la Owing to the rebel attack on ae Pao ai Juarez, the races at that place were |, First race, six furlongs—Onataesa, | cancelied today. Col. Winn an a oor nM | nounced that racing would be re 5 et tie 113 a nO, 1 oor s condittc would . umed as soon a ions wou 1115: Dumen Direct, 11 — | Second r f ongs—Loren-| zo, 114; Lookout, 115; Donald, 11 ATTELL HOPEFUL Wise Child *Queen Alamo. Abe Attell is hopeful that his en arm will heal and the boned in good season for him to take on Jim Driscoll in London. Attell voiced bis hope to the news *Voltrome Lovely Mary ird race, six furlongs-—-Quality St 19 Genevo, 107; Lord Clin . 4 Te acne aa: Doda 2, |Dapermen in New York yesterday } nadeane, 96; ‘Binocular, 99; | HATCH GETS A K. O | an, 104 lgren 105 Joe Bayley, the Victoria amateur | Descendant, 103 » Henderson, | heavyweight boxer, today enters SE-96 places this beaut!t utest | 115; Minnedocia | professional ranks. ' This Is his de | ac ets adlonpaly nag Fourth race, mile and a balf— Fut ion after haying won from Al records yur home tow 1 letta, 105; Jim Cafferata, 96; Flora) fateh by the knockout route in pe th, t ywn a Talking Ma-| Ri 100; Whidden, 105; Tony Fos-! victoria last night, Hatch, went to pie nay, idle» jter, 104 |the canvas in the third round. Bay T ements are rep-| Fifth race, mile and a half—Ful-| jey ig now to seek a little coin rei r achine, including | letta, 195; Jim Cafferata, 96; Flora] new design y polished oak eat. Riley, 100; Whidden, 105; Tony| DOUGLASS DEFEATED. with ¢ to match ntiful | Faust, 104 peck Ko mass | Oraneh Fertth rece, one mfle—Gliver| that. fe is the final word in Horn, no motor, improved | Kn 108; Merlimgo, 111; Faneuil | pool ¢ He defeated reproducer 1 Edison Recorder | Hall, 108; Rusmax, 89; John E. Me-| Douglass, a state champion, for home rec making Millan, 108; Mechant, 108; John J.| Philadelphia last night, running off t had | Rogers, 111 |his 200 when his oppon red 152 points either 2 minute or 4 minute n records Sixth race, six furlongs—Nesme rito, 115; Allness, 118; Pete, 115 Hal, 115; L. ©. Ackerly, 115; Iron-] bound, 113; Charle Nn Our »' these outfits is lim. r to secure one t FRIDAY NIGHT > 0 at once, Re ps hee | . 18 $8.35 now and the| “Apprentice allowar || 5 — Boxing Bouts — 5 weekly or monthly | BIG GAME TONIGHT. jrays ¥ payments to sult your convenience. ss iia hele pe wi 4 1 - 1 bh 4 Price complete .........+ 1 ee eee a mampionship Ot |] 908 Pike St. Empire Theatre the city will be de It Pays to Deal at Headquarters,|the Queen Anne and Lincoln high school teams clash in the Lincoln NOW 18 THE TIME gym. Both teams are in fit shape, it is said, although two of the star| to prepare for your house cleaning men of the Lincoln five are out of} We do all kinds of painting, var the game. nishing, tnting, papering, ete. Successor to Estimates cheerfully given, Use the D. 8, Johnston Co., Dr. Maker, Dentist, moved to| phones—Main 1304 or Ind, 3913. Room 620 Northern Bank Building.| Federal Paint & Wall Paper Co, i Third and University. ove) 1314 lst Av., Near University st, eball Directors 1%. | TRAINS ON CHRISTMAS DAY, Lengthen the Season “thf BIG PROGRAM ARRANGED FOR wom every. even TONIGHT’S GRAYSTONE SMOKER: chool Track Meet Tomorrow, With Many Events): vss vases’ ,| Will break your cold or end grippe AR-—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1 The y see Vancanver as the ir am t f the Turk Afior the long talkfest, the di keller, where R. D. Wolff, of the tained them with @ rare good feed The directors returned to thelr home ages today, full of the wonder of the great city of Hghts Loule Hahn and Eddie I be a big feature. Both og workers and have | w he n Rothe Young all « A alen earn ts] faz nt and #0 a The program will be A-l mater i we AnROUn d today that all/ members will be provided — with From the Event office against the ike to the ef [dash, half-mile run, 1 put, running high and mile relay All the ec 15 yoars of ag creditable standing In The officials are Charles Best; judges of finish, ( W. Saunders, A J. Balliett and PF W. Lee; Geld judges, A. G. Doughitt j P, Holcomb, P. Cochrane, F. J Carver, H.C. Fores, H. Andagsor stants must 4 main Palmer A. Hall Frank Mora JACKSONVILLE First race—American Girl wan, Irtahtown second, Hight Time—:25 3 Second race —f md second, F 1:27 66. Third race—The Monk wan Francis Ray second, Shawnee th Time 1:46 36. | Fourth race—Gand Hill wan wool second, Dr. Duenner| ird, Time-—1:40 26 Fifth race—Aspirin won, King of| | Yolo second, All Red third. Time 1:13 26 EMERYVILLE. First race, six furionge—Lescar won, Kinda second, Abella th Time—1:17 25 Second rac thre sumption w Rey « third. Time—:36 1-6. Third race, mile and 20 yards Heretic won, Bake second, C€ view third. Time—1:48 1-6 j Fourth race, one mile—Veneta Strome won, Tay Pay second, Sir John third, Time—1:46 45. | BREAKS A COLD IN JUST A FEW HOURS WITHOUT QUININE Nothing else that you can take w A large, mas d. Made iden fi eat, full box and back muine leather 2.50 value fartongs ond, Ma Mie “© promptly as a dose of Pape Cold Compound every two hours until three consecutive doses are taken The moat miner i puralgia pains, headache, dullness, head and | nose stuffed up, fever ees, BNEOT ing, running of the nose, sore throat, | ous catarrhal dischargeay sore ness, stiffness, rheumatiam pains and other distress begin to leave after the very first dose Pape's Cold Compound is the re sult of three years’ research®at?& cost of more than fifty thousand dollars, and contains ‘no qi@nin®, | which we have conclusively demon. | [strated Is not effective in the treat ment of colds or grip | this bar i d, with the knowledge: that | jth is no other medicine sa janywhere else in the world, Which | will cure your cold or end Gripper} | misery as promptly and with any) ov bad after ype | | A strong, st Desk. ‘Three books. Comes Extra special } at jother assistan: as a 26 cent packnge of F | Compound, which any the world can supply The Rubber Store 714 Fire: Ave. Oldest Alaska Outfitters in Seattle . We carry a complete line of Rubber and Oil Clothing, Rub ber Footwear, Pacs, Arctics Moccasins, Woolen Underwear Meckinaws, Mitts, Gloves, Blankets and Kenwood Sleeping Bags. STORE OPEN EVERY SATURDAY EVEN- ING Main 5089. Phones: Ind. 2880. Star “Want” Ads Are Businese Bringers Or, the Rise and Fall of a Champion develops that the affair was impromptu, an unknown try ay six rounds with “Cyc 911 Pug’s Progress 2097-2009 SECOND A/aNuUE = A LIFE STORY IN PICTURES. DRESSES ‘ 86.50 SHIRTWAISTS ' k for ¥ ' ' We Pay Your Street Car Fare “GOOD GOODS CHEAPER” WE WILL SELL YOU A BRAND NEW Singer Sewing Machine for $25.00 Remember, when we say new AT THE WHITE COMPANY’S MAIN STORE, 3~A BACK ROOM TRYOUT | 1101 Third Ave., Corner Spring ng Whoop ints have reached the sherifts|f Main 1525 Ind. 955, ne” Swift. He stayed. 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Neatly made and Strongly constructed; 13 | well-braced. “Twenty-four inche deep, 42 inches | inch square top, shaped wide, 60 inches high; two | shelf, turned legs without ball feet. In the golden finish only Special price $1.70 bain oes ——— drawers and two roomy cupboards- Special ..... vee 8305, All the Credit You Want FURNISHED COMPLETE HOUSE- Re FURNISHING SPOKANE -|- head STORE— Pay Later PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AVE. eeeeeeeeeeee = Sreo eqepepevars.y xroprerrre rreye Segyt, zo * wvowswces e7737 42 2oee Fy, 2 272) [#4 2,

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