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CHICAGO, of Mala That He Can’t Sleep held here tomorrow, CENTRALIA, Sept. today is winner of t the Washington Cheha! day by a 4 to 0 victor halia, pate in the run from elub. handsome trophy cup. ford and Joe heavyweights, eighth time, to go ten rounds, CINCINNATI, rule was put into force today where: | by @ big league club will not be al lowed to carry more than 40 play 434) P ita 98 Detro ¥ Cineinnatt At Pitabarg : Keete and Met oston At New York; Trier and King; Me State half a game over her nearest rival, Jeanette, will meet Oy Urine Pree Sept. 5.—The funeral ers on ita annual reserve list, ex chy Hogan, the well-known referee and sporting writer, will be Hogan's body will arrive in Chicago tonight, 6.—Centralia pet leagu y over SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5.—Fast or boats from all the Bay cities 104-mile at Pt. SA Mu “it recetve ant fo e by The pennant was clinched yester Che NEW YORK, Sept. 5,—Sam Lang the negro Mad new AMERICAN Ret. Raritan, Ames and elord yesterday at § Sacramento to lito October 7 under the au es of the San Francisco Yacht The winner will = clusive of Ineligible players, SARATOGA, N. Y¥.—J. A. Ton Eyck defeated James H. Riley, former champion, in @ seulling match on Lake Lonely yesterday Hin time was 19 minutes and threo seconds, BOSTON — BShrubb defeated Longboat, the Indian, in @ tenmile yesterday by four yards, His 28 25 seo rac time was 68 minutes, onds, NEW YORK—R. M. Ritter set @ new quarter-mile swimming rec LOUIS — Leo Kelly out Jim Foley in #ix rounds of They are light 8T. fought fighting yesterday, wolghts, NEW YORK—Two recorde were 0) at Irish-American Athletic club's games yesterday, The ore mile relay was done in 3:18 1-5. Matt MeGrath threw the 66-pound welght 39 fect, 9 6-8 tnches. NEW YORK — In his 200-horse Blitzen Bens, Bob Burman set an other record for a mile clreular track at the Brighton Beach motor rome yesterday at 48:62, Ee SS to $43,000. He did not get the money the vory neat little sum of $29,99 Curley also received a quarter of th share up to $34,591, ture recelpte. }| recetved his payment In advance, Narmon Te dolntyre, ’ te i Coomte Alaae orth sling against the lowa strong man shelled out Its coin in large gobs it could be induced to do so again. were ae Hack Outclassed; Match here today, That Jack Curley, man- a4 * Carrigan. * FRANK GOTCH OF HUMBOLOT, IA. a THE MAN WHO PULLED HACK ae BH CHICAGO, Sept. 6—That George Hackenschmidt quit cold in bis Kareor, Newel 884) match with Frank Gotch, champion wrestler of the world, and that the Bisel fiasco will put a crimp in the grappling Re be ma rr sseuseseeyees 7 Jf] come, was tholconsensus of opin Werke, Suisaiers and dchmidt; Peey | ager of the Russian lion and secretary of the Empire club, which staged and Houthwiek, the bout, indulged in some particularly 1 «| of the “lion's” end of the purse, was denied by none, 1 RY The total receipts of the match aggregated $87,053, the heaviest In Wee’: | the history of the game. The club's expenses were $4,000. previous arrangement, received $21,000 and 60 per cent of the receipts eee 1! {} from the sale of the moving pictures. Theoretically, Amith, | Was to draw down 70 per cent of the remainder, amounting in thin case} and $2,500 additional for training expenses, leaving the astute manager club's profits, bringing his total to way nothing of one-quarter of the moving pic It is generally believed that Hackenschmidt, having decided that there was little to be| gained by going through an arduous course of training and really strug He quit, and it is probable that his wrestling days, In America at least, are ended an @ result Strung with hot dope about the lon's fierce determination to gain the mantle of wrestiing champlon of the world, It is deemed highly improbable that iii . * pit ouvle-readers : * e * I arce Pee eee eee ee eee ‘The four leading teams each spiit( dk kkkkk tiki hh hne a double header yesterday, and as|* * ch are above the .500 mark, their} # AS THE SCORER SAW IT & are * KARR + ielilchalelalelaleieieleieleh 4 Tigers and three ‘and a half behind * the indians. Also the Giants are|* AS THE SCORER SAW IT * Just nine and a half games behind | * ‘ers, which is a pretty re- lead to overcorge—but ead ble not give up hope yet. ; Householder, et al, are getting the so home-run habit pretty strong, and . we may come out right side up yet. | © ne ‘ Talk about your Charley os Schmutzes and Blaine Gordons rr but Charley Fullerton is Charley 4 Fullerton, Yesterday afternoon : was on the firlng line for . * and that’s the principal) ; . reason we won, Blaine Gordon ‘ heaved for the Tigers, Score 4 to . 1, » morning game the Tigers ; romped away with, giving each Pr) team on ach In the double header. Schmutz outpitched Zackert in the jj morning. The Indians and B a dandy double head yesterday, In the first, the better of Willis, and the ers divided n Spokane Engle had Bea vers won 1 to 6, In the second Schwenk was pitted against Ras-| va oome 2g mus and the Indians turned the |At spokane pa EE os Line. 2 a tables 3 to 0. SPANGENBERG’S 1100 First Ave., Corner Spring St. Rod Sale 1-3 Off All Fishing Rods in Store, One-Third Off. SALMON TACKLE, ALL KINDS — GUNS AND AMMUNITION —SUBSCRIBE FOR— The Seattle Daily Star Delivered at Your Home To show my appreciation of the fair and square policy of The Seattle Dasly Star, I herewith subscribe to The Star for « period an. TOE game in Chicago for years to smooth work in manipulation Goteh, by Hackenschmidt Curley paid him $11,000 cash it down against a rainy day the sporting public od | WALKED ACROSS |: [SRR RRRR KERR : of one month, and thereafter until Pg ingest oa he following address, at the rate ot per sont elty, or WALKING TO NEW York #| 1 * by mail, CONTINENT LOS ANGELES, Sept, 4.— «|| °° Der month Prank EB. Banks left at mid- * JOHNNY KILBANE aimed SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 5 & night ¢ Ni . Mf ? " Whose Victory Over Rivers Entities him to Meet Frankie Conley [osu * “™* ™ : 1 Bizohn Henry Mooney, a New York | gues to New Yor on ae t{| NAME’; : si ia = cma fireman, walked into San Francisco | ® cording to Bi | seen padidlidind abating xiotesh nundeindetndas 15 — 1 $4 idee ores. 4 A Ure "cicimed’ a ‘Sio000. prise for) cording to Banke he le walking # LOS ANGELES, Sept. 5.—Recause he was so elated over #| soore and Kisinow; Mucker and ther. why Pepe sat ees os having walked across the contit:| reach the corner of 42nd a. «|| Mente nee anaes eseeeecreserseeeresewenesenen defeating Joe Rivers that he could not sleep, Johnny Kilbane of # | ** lent in 79 dave. # and Fourth av. New York, #// i : * sagem was up at 4 o'clock this morning. An hour later, * “ * within the next 90 days, He @ | Cut oat and mail to The Star, Seattle, Wash. Phone No....cecse ¥ wife on his arm and wheeling their little baby, the # | etates that It took bi " va _ines were parading the beach walk at Venice, discussing *! |@ dave to walk trom Faget * SPOR A AR Er AP NN ‘ @ vagy 8 ee TS Se P < bs * to San Francisco. He is ac Aside m announcing that he igned up to mee! * companied by his dog Tramp, #! Business Conley at the Vernon arena September 29, Jobnny re- . * which be picked Ron A ‘Cnet : Buy or Sell Real Estate. Chances. See eune "he sald. “I ® * Am out with my little family for a good time today, and I don't # : SHAAN AD EKER R HE! | Classified Page. Want to be bothered. Rivers should be able to tell you just how * ‘ he got licked. It's up to him to do the explaining.” * After the battle yesterday, the litue fighter was informed # the death of his grandmother, Mrs, Bridget Kilbane, at * Cleveland. Aiee his mother's death, Kilbane’s grandmother ® « for He was not informed of her death un- # ‘after the ‘ght, for fear the news might unnerve him. * * HUNTINGTON, { decessors were | | men of the various warships in the IS A SUICID : Golden Gate park Thursday be — suicide by drinking U. 8. 8S. South Dakota. The race Harrison, who was 41 years of and a side bet of $50. By trade he was a stereo other Eastern colleges for one of he bas been a dartender. Af-| ules this year carry more than the any other team, Saturday, September 1, 23. Sept. 5. first elimination motor boat ra Westminster, and three and a Commodore Burnham's spe Princeton on November 4 will meet) more than/for the first time in 14 years. Some Harvard und of the first games will be played on SESS —=== R BOXER SAN FRANCISCO. — Enlisted harbor here today are betting he ily on the Marathon to be run debt and despondent, James tween Seaman Cusick of the U. 8, , 4410 Rainier av., yester-| 3. Virginia and R. 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