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BUFFALO, N, Y., Sept. 7.—May and Florence Sutton, of Pasadena, Cal., will meet in the fina’ f the Ment Friday, the two sisters having eliminated ali competitors. Western New York Tennis tourna The winner will receive the women’s cup. Harris of Dartmouth and Kenton ef Cleveland will play in the men’s fina vn the present title holder, on the winner to meet Nat W. ereey. MRS. KLINE WOULD» SIT IN PATSY’S CORNER BY MRS. PATSY KLINE. Wife of Featherweight Fighter. I have been asked severa] times how it feels to be a boxers wife. Before I met my husband I thought all boxers were rough, ill- ‘Mannered fellows, but I have lon, at the National Sporting club tor I met i is a healthy,| conducted right. BP snond gets a match, no it may be, I like to him, for with me around, stunts seem to be ale. On the day of the after Patsy enters the club| take a walk by myself and thinking and praying for to win. I never get nervous before a bat- but I can’t help feeling anxious, generally wait outside of the house for the returns of the All ‘thy anxlety would be {{ I could only be admitted see the battle and sit in Patsy's and coach him on to vie ‘will never forget January 13, 1, when Patsy met and defeated | was at Patsy's side, telling Patey how easy he would beat Attell that night. When both boys had entered the |ring I took my old place outside | the club house to get the returns of the battle, round by round. When the crowd poured out of the club house I asked a few who |had won and they told me Patsy Kline by a mile, and it made me jump for joy. I know that Patsy can beat any 122-pound boy in the world, and my only ambition is to see Patsy's name in big print, PATSY KLINE, FEATHERWEIGHT CHAM- PION OF THE WORLD. My chief regret fs that [ cannot see him in the rig, but perhaps | can some day when women get the vote, as I believe thre are many others who would like to get better posted on the sport I surely hope I will be allowed to see Patsy in action some time, jas the suspense of waiting outside jwhile a bout is going on is the hardest part of being a boxers wife. 67 )Chi, 401/Waat. -266)8t. Le NATIONAL LEAGUE > ieetnness {fires same) and sities’ Sic and & Cincinnati (second game) ...6 9 At Pittsbure * Keefe and Clarke; Adama, and Simon. waliaseiphia - lyn otacs AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘Washington At Now York Groome and Henry Boston At Philadelphia Cleotte and William: Thoman Bt. Loul At Detrot (first game) .... Hamilton and Kriteheli; Bae Willett and UR) o2 COB BLDG. 4 | Rortiana Sar COAST LEAGUE At San Franemeo 2 Hitt and Hogan; Su@ and Berry Onkland .... 8 1 At-Lom Angel ‘Grewoty nad Mitié; Yiniis and fm amento | and Kahn; rear AE aes RR i? For a little unploasantness (such as having his toe tweaktew), Mack rooalved $11, 000, Ror ‘a little more unpleasantness (from the paint of public opinion), Jack Curley drew down $29,937. It ts to be Prowumed that our own Doe also cut in for a pretty fat slice, although Dee's bhare of the “unpleasantness” is not apparent, Still, Doo tells us her wouldn't go through it again for the whole blessed v4, 00000 Big Ed Kennedy busted Into the state league Sunday and helped Chehalls win th pennant. The other teams pretested, re ‘| now says that he had released Big Ed before he + in Wonder if he will resign him! °° prize-ring go that ls refreshing. sful termination of their bout, are anagers and friends, “making plans for the fu ture,” in some thirst emporium or cafe, But not so with litte Johnny Kilbane, the Cleveland boy. Johnny was just too happy to sleep the night foltowing his winning of the long end of the purse tn the Rivers Here's an afte Moat boxers, intoxteat to be found with their Kilbane go. So we have-—not a cafe » but one on the boardwalk along.the beach. In piace of manager and friends we have bis wife and baby. And in place of a vain pugilist, receiving the plaudits of throngs, we have a sturdy little fellow wheellag a baby buggy along the beach. “wan away,” sald Johnny when quizzed, “I'm talking to my wife now, making plans.” 00000 Mra. Chatfield-Taylor, a new Chicago society woman, witnessed the HackGotch go and she sald it was just dandy, And Mrs. y ine is looking forward to the time when she can sit in her husband's corner and be his chtef second, Sport ts surely coming up. 00000 Another twirier like Rube Marquard, the $11,000 “lemon,” and the Glants might order the National t flag now—but the Giants got another “lemon” on th oo 06 “There is absolutely no prospect of anybody ever licking me—t shall retire from the ‘ring an undefeated champion, First I'll jump back to London and polish off this Bombardier fellow, and then I'll go to Auw tralia and lick the two Sanw—Langford and McVey. Pray tell me, who is leftt Surrounded by a host of admirers, Jack Johnson unbosomed him- self of the above in a Paria cafe the other day, Of which we take due note, But, Jack, there may be @ slip, Jim Corbett stubbed bis toe at Carson City, and John L. at Orivans. Not to mention that Keno “come-back” stunt. But, anyhow, lieten to Jack: “It will take the reat of thia,gear to lick those three duffers, and my theatrical engagements will re pire | referee, club has postponed Ritchie-Lew Powell bout, scheduled | to take plac Bept. 15. another year. At the ond of that time I will come back here to.P announce my retirement from the ring and open a big gymn: “ will pick halt a de ot the best mon in the world then reas fight for the Utie in France, Eugland, America and Austr To make it Interesting, I will buy a big championship belt aud will act as referee myself.” 0000 Pitcher Asher. |The first wae a Bues juggled a second too long. Weed juggled similarly in right. many thought the runner out. chalked againet Joe yemerany were of the scratchiest kind. ess INDIANAPOLIS, Saylor, of Indianapolis, has a clear deciaton today over Phil Brock, of Joe Seaton is a norun hero today and a near no-hit hero as well. Two hits were chalked up against Joey, and they were both made by The other nine Tigers were helpless before his delivery. jow roller that Seaton might have fielded, but that| e second was a ground ball that/ Hoe made a quick throw to first and | qm . rs s So it remains that the two hits nese ORT SPP OF Urome Paawe NEW YORK—Porky Flynn, of Boston, today has an easy deciaton | single round over Jim Smith, the Went Chester | |farmer, in a temround bout here. | |The Boston boy outweighed bis op- | rosky ponent by 25 pounds. OAKLAND, Cal—Owing to the Mrancisco death of Eddie Smith, the club's the Oakland Wheelmen's the Willie Ind. — Young ° Let's see! Curley pulled down $29,937 and Hack $11,000, What did/ Cloveland, in a temround bout her® Doc Roller pull down — | inet night. Brock was unable to as IT’S HATCHING gue has sold $60,000 worth of ball NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL TOMORROW AT 3 ¥. TACOMA V8. SHATTLA 5 acres, 12 miles from center of Seattle, Price $400; terms $40 cash, bal- ance $6 monthly. ALBERT B.LORD NORTHERN BANK BLOG. , oem East 414, Cedar 414, The Care of Your Teeth! We advine peopte to go to other Den! thelr offices, thelr pric VANS keep moving ever; doing thy # what wo want Bekins players to the majors, while the and Pacific Coast te has contributed 18 men for next season through rhea. and sales. MADISON At 12th d%, and no wonder—everybody appre- —— ALBANY PAINLESS Be sure to read our article on “The Care of Your Teeth” in next Monday's Star. GOLD CROWNS , FULL SET ., BRIDGE WORK CROWN WORK SILVER FILLS GOLD FILLS ,,... We are noted the wor 4 to the following addres 0c per month by mail, rid ‘around for our 1Ke)e eT eames Butiding, corner othe By Cut out and mail to The Star, Seattle, Wash, —SUBQCRIBE FOR— The Seattle Daily Star Delivered at Your Home To show my appreciation of the fair and square policy of The Seattle Daily Star, I-herewith subscribe to The Star for a period of one month, and thereafter until ordered stopped, to be delivered at the rate of 26c per month tn city, or NAME ereminecercecericvie.s.0.¢.ocmi0 ocsmeine eine.eiee 0.0.0 + 60.0 ctemenme Phone No.....+ outfight his opponent in even a | VALLEJO, Cal.—That Sailor Pet- is some whirlwind mixer is the opinion here today after his bout with Terry Keller of San Keller was at tho tar’s mercy throughout the 17 rounds, the fight being that round to save the Frisco lad from further punishment. |horse man, today placed his string jof thoroughbreds under the bam |mer. This action plainiy Indicates that the game of bangtails in the United States ts admitted to be at} an end. PORTLAND, Or—With the ad- vanee of the revolver cracks of the country here today and more com y promises to be the greatest tourna. | ment of its kind ever held on the coast. The United States Revolver association is in charge of the meet PORTLAND, Or. — John Berg and George Lurick will wrestle for the Northwest champt night at the Baker th though one is a Russian and the other an American, no repetition of the Gotch-Hackenschmidt match is expected. They are evenly matched, although Berg is a slight favorite in the betting. PORTLAND, Or.—Owing to the heavy track conditions the 2:12 trot for the $10,000 purse hung up by the Portland Fair and Live Stock Association, which was scheduled for today, has been post- poned until tomorrow and extra races will be run this afternoon in Ite stead, v9 FIRST AVE, Inion Block Beware of Sapestors in my vieimity. State Dental War a Good Thing for the People — Dollar, I operate on your too pocket with che %, ¢ high-pr lena thy price. I guarantee imy work; hot quarantee theirs ambine donta they do ‘This makes ¢ UT THIS OUT AN BiuNG. ir Wire YoU it pip_yOU U0 iy Almost beyond belie! at the on Firat av dor the name of but tt ts 0 di ‘elegraph ing. until ® and ‘Sundays us. who work. iN’ J. BROWN. D. Dv. wo the Open orealnge wt fe SPSSNEENEDEDDES DEED VENEERS 58 Still We Are Gaining SRR Again we gain a half iap on the) kkk ik i kk RR RR ik Indians and Beavers, due to our|* vietory yesterday, dd the tie|® AS THE SCORER SAW game at Spokane. Only two and|* & half behind the Indians In sec-|* k & ® HHH kh & & ond and eight and « half behind 7 +} me the Beav The Tigers are back | ion". » . $3 in fourth place, in spite of the fact) i ° fi o yesterday—the Pip. * ab ° in a double-header. | "°"),* Tf Joe Beaton was himself yester-| nut said, The G 3 While Joe w Tiger sluggers, the their swell defensive playing making it hard for the Giants to xcore, although they succeeded in putting one over in the first and two in the fourth. Annie the southpaw, started the game for the Tigers, but de 4 wild streak early, and Mike ricked him before the first | over. Asher, a twirler from the Three-l, succeeded him in the box The Indians and Beavers got to- gether for an eleveninning, 3-t tie battle yesterday, which Umpl McCarthy called on account of darkness. Kraft pitched the en game for the Indians and El Cates was in the box for the Beay g, when he Brashear was} taking no chances, so he wubsti-|” tuted Gervais. -- | DeVouts Vietorta 301099020 «The Islanders showed signs of At lng A io onl life y erday. After numerous and ee various a tions for suscita Pn — tion, they came to and robbed the | Lefty er outpitched Tonneson Pippins of a double-header. And|in the first and Lake was opposed both were shutouts, 40 and 3-40.ito Bloomfield in the second. Grindle; Little Joey can't be beat when he’s right. 00000 The Giants and the Tigers will not switch the remainder of the battles over to the City of Destiny pasture, as scheduled, The series will be completed here. 00000 eneral —— that a slabster can’t swat. The general ¢ jolt yesterday, when Tosser Asher got the it's the opinion ed a Tigers’ only two clouts. 00000 Bert Whaling got his little $50 for “hitting the bull.” 00000 Guyn got a lot of work out in his garden. Six Giants sent flies flut tering his way Hollis got orfe chance and took it without a foozle. KKK KKA KKK KKK SAN from here next prize, will have a spe him. C. Fred Grundy FRANCISCO, Sept. 6.—Robert G. Fowler, who starts Sunday on a flight to New York for a $50,000 ial train and a prizefight trainer follow 6 millionaire, who is managing Fowler's flight, came here today from Los Angeles to arrange for a special train. He announced that Tim McGrath will look after the physical condition of Fowler at each place he makes a de- scent. Grundy says Fowler chose the northern route, instead of going from Los Angeles, because the distance is 3,200 miles, compared with 5,000 over the South. On the nouthern route he would ged to fly from 90 to 150 miles between towns. Citles along the line are already planning rousing welcomes for the aviator Seeeeeeeeeeeee * * [ERK KRREAR AAAS E REAR REAR RE Ee 20¢ Package Penne! Snelied Hooks ... Doubie Pennel ~ OLE he Core ike package Hooke Chotee of B. D. Voris SEATTLE mp off the price, and should Sewing Machines @ © telling record REDUCED TO Fevined prices ule ont Ine gut—the kind the wise fishermen wee, Gut Pioneer Dealer in White Sewing hee Machines —Phones— Sunset, Main 705. We reduce the price of snelied ms expect to buy fishing tackle ' c nae), Limerick. |] Pennel Rneck. beet quality. rust proot, 1105 Third Ave. Sewing Machines for Rent. eo pac! Carlinie or Sneck Double Gut Hooks ; sede Spinning’s Bargain Store 3415-17 Fourth Avenne. Additional Selling Dates For Low Fares East VIA THE “MILWAUKEE” September 15, 25—October 2, 6 Return limit 29 days from date of sale. October 17, 18, 19 Return Limit November 15, -$111.00 110,00 New York ........ | Philadelphia .., 91.50 | Pittsburg .... 72.50 | Rochester, N. Y. 82.50 | St. Louis . $108.50 108.50 91.50 96.30 70.00 60.00 107.50 Atlantic City, N. J.. Boston . Buffalo Chicago Detroit Minneapolis . an Montreal 60.00 | St. Paul 105.00 | Washington , * LIBERAL STOPOVER PRIVILEGES and choi are permitted. Tickets will be sold at proportionately reduced fares to mai other destinations in the East in addition to those named, Return may be made through Colorado and California at slightly higher fares. ce of diverse routes THE “ONLY ROAD” OPERATING “ALL STEEL TRAINS” TO THE EAST, WHICH NOT ONLY AS- SURES A SMOOTH AND COMFORTABLE TRIP, BUT MOST ESSENTIAL OF ALL—SAFETY For additional information rega fares, routes, sleeping car reservations, | train service, etc., call on or write J. L. CRISWELI City Ticket Agent A. P. CHAPMAN, Jr Gon, Agt. Pass. Dept Second Ave, and Cherry St., Seattle. Trains depart from the New Passenger Station, Jackson St “The New Steel Trail." The New Line is the Short Line Pee tre eee Tee ees. 3 TTL SEE PTTTTTTTALL

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