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Floyd Goodman and Harry Pel- cing taught im Siter, at 133 pounds, Hatfield and Ivan <i attracting Johnny O'Leary's effort Prof. Raber's schoo! | Williams after giving him five or six pounds the best of it, Goodman ts « speedy boxer from the teamsters’ ranks, and Pelter is a Rainier Val- ley favorite, Hotel Ethelton SPEEDY a YACHTS = IN RACE ever sailed on Puget Sound waters will start from the Seattle club at West Seattle Saturi 2 o'clock, when te Ortona and Gwendolyn It get away on their race around Tatoosh island, at Cape Flattery, The distance to the ocean and back is 240 miles, and with good winds the speedy yachts Ay rans er 0 will finish some time Monday night. * 7 John ham, owner of the Ortona, have with him Ted } well known in local sailing circles, land an experienced crew. | Lioyd Johnsen, owner Gwendolyn H, worth years back, either on the Ea and California tracks, or in the pink sheets, you remember the name of Clarence Oliver. Ollver was a tip top jockey, a daredevil drive‘em- right-outto-the-wire — son-of-a-gun, and the plungers bet their century marked greenbacks on him, from Sheepshead Bay to Emeryville And, as the roulette spieler used to ,| Say, sometimes they won and some-| times they lost, but they always got) a run for thelr money with Oliver up. jand return. will ed the same craft across the Pacifie tn the Califor- nia to Honolulu race two years ago, and will handie her in the j Tatoosh Island contest. generally regarded as the same a6 old whisky and bean por ridge. It seems like a long, long journey since the last American | | Derby was won, and the last Fu turity contested, but it coulda’t have been so many years after all, for @ handsome, well dreased, chip- per young fellow breezed into the sporting editor's sanctum this morning, and introduced himself }as Clarence Oliver. “Jockey, you know, baseball player, actor,” lh conically murmured Clarence. Charter Oak Heaters. Mofern Furniture Company. to, although the actor stuff was news to us. “Playing Gladwin, the | gamous Jock i yor millionaire, with . ‘Officer | © yee euataveer,, 28 There are many whiskies made. But you note the differ- ence of Golden Wedding from ordinary whiskies with your first taste. It is mild, mellow and of most agreeable flavor. It slips down smoothly, and has none of the The different whiskey, because it Its process of manufacture has been perfected by a special distill The method of making keeps the original Quality and Flavor abso- It is distilled only from the finest Golden Wedding is pure, straight Whiskey, aged and matured in wood under Government supervision, It is the whiskey satisfaction for “Made Differently” Est. 1852 BELitve ME. WE NexT QUEEN ANNE TEAM, SEATTLE . BIDDERS FOR CHAMPIONSHIP: attle in four rounds. Queen Anne high school’s speedy football eleven left yesterday for Aberdeen, to play the high school team of that city this afternoon in of the undefeated Seattic teams, Lincoln being the while Aberdeen has a clean record so far, and holds a victory over the Tacoma high, which In turn put Lewis and Clark high echool of a game which will do much toward settling ti Spokane out of the championship The Queen Anne Piayers in t 7 Kirkpatrick, L. T.; Foster, lL. E. Behind the Line, Baker, @. B. er. a CLARENCE OLIVER VISITS OFF THE WIRE McParland picked anoth er last night at Buffalo, the opponl Uon being furnished by Jimmy Duf Duffy went well for SEATTLE NOW AS ACTOR If you followed the ponies a few tern ’ ' -~ ‘Those, you understand, were the We knew, or at least pretended CLARENCE OLIVER at the Metropolitan next _Bhtor in the Yoitimates” week,” explaincd Clarence. So we lent an attentive ear, persuade me to ‘try out.” after daring. Clarence to narrate} Oliver rode an all the big courses. the true story of his racing and|jof the United States for nine yeam, hye playing career for the benefit|some of his best known mounts of 8 readers, and he recounted | having been Wolcott, Black Hawk, how a famous jockey was literally | Buckwa, George Miller, F. Fly, hurled off the back of a horse and | Jr., Outery, Fi Pie Day, Maid Marton, landed on the stage. | Henry Young, Magnet, Leiter Cart It was when they were riding the and Macy. night races down in St. Loul Now to go back to that baseball Oliver ms Up on one of the reference it is y to see he hard- vorites, and was riding his best/ty could have escaped becoming a when a bunch of the fastest were | baseball player, for he was a close huddled for the last sprint down|chum of Joe Tinker and Jorry the stretch, One of the horses | Downs, two of the famous Chicago swerved, sidling into Oliver's, Both | Cubs, in their town lot down horses went down and the jockey|in Kansas City, Oliver not volplaned straight ahead. climb quite as high as his two boy- didn’t get scared until I un-| hood pals; but he did pretty well myself and found I didn’t/at that, considering that at the} a serious injury of any kind,” | game time he was carrying out two Oliver said. “Then I began specu-| other careers, one on the turf and lating on what might have hap-janother in stagedom. Briefly his pened—and the shakes got me. I|record on the diamond is as fol- was so frightened I couldn't sleep. | lows: Joined Norfolk clab of North- Finally I realized the fall had got|east Nebraska league in 1899. Sold my nerve. That's the finish for|to St. Joe under management of any jockey. I knew I would never| Johnny Kling in 1901, Bought by have the nerve to fight out another|Charley Frank, manager of the hard finish, and I quit cold. ma tealioeee§ club of the Southern in my youth I had fooled around the | league fn 1902. Played ones stage a great deal, and it proved | during next four years with Hous- y matter for some actor fol-| ton, Dallas and San Antonio, Texas, I had in the racing game to | clubs. > Tighe shah Johnny Evers signed up as manager of the Chicago Cul Thurs day. Frank Chance made another statement, -e@e¢# ee Frank Gotch has retired for good, says his friend, Ed Smith, be- cause he doesn’t enjoy the hard work of training. Still it is possible that Frank might be tempted, or even overpowered, with enotgh money, t eee ee 4 My idea of nothing at all—Living long enough to see the day when Glimour Dobie predicts that his team will win a game, eee Two Seattle yachts will race to the ocean and back, starting Sat urday, October 26, and covering more than 200 miles. The craft are 48: footers. On the Atlantic every pleasure craft is In winter quarters New York papers are at liberty to copy. “ee ee A White Sox fan in Chicago tried to commit suicide after the American leaguers lost three straight to the Cub The entire Cub team played suicidal baseball, and the Sox turned around and won four in a row. That fan ought to be a Cub follower, “eee There are all kinds of nerve. Clarence Oliver lost his as a jockey and became an actor. After November 5 a lot of candidates will lose the nerve to be politicians and go to work, “ese ee Romeo Hagen says that if he wae as handsome as Lonnie Austin he never would engage in another boxing match, I am inclined ,to suspect it will take a better man than Romeo to spoil Lonnie's beauty, at that. * eee Kid McOoy is going to be an evangelist and Battling Nelson is go- ing to get married, according to latest news advices. Score one each in the contest for champlon ex-boxing press agent. THE es See OCTOBER 26, 1912 CLEVER Mrs straight left of Ibsen wie i The gentlemanly periences With our neighbors acre triumphed over the of the rough and ready boxe r a the | 8. A. at last oights smoker at the Beattle Athletic toria athletes from the won two of the won both wrest-| and carried off | ear ago thin time ¥ ling bouts, however, honors of the matches to two bout “with the Wheeler of Viet natch at 145 pound Wheeler kept but hardly laid a glove the three rounds, while his opponent free rquhart got the It was nearly boxing mateh O'Nell couldr plain of losing wild three time {ian kept both eyes and waded in , blocking cleverly ling match an loyd Wray dispos ed of Middleton, Aditional box furnished by mem fairly hard contest ing bouts were ishing some speediest going of the & Anderson did not appear for bout with Hugh Perkins. Hulen and Oscar Marbet refereed. A luncheon followed the and the 8. A. C. officials gav guests @ thoroughly enjoyable ev championship. Queen Anne is Instrumental and_ Ves Entertainment and Evenings. MEALS AT ALL HOURS Picture Are: in Front, Sousa. R. E.; Maples, R. T.; Brandenthaler, f..G.; Burrows, C; Thomas, L. Moran, R. H., Was Concealed Behind | round draw with Freddie Daniels, of | St. Joe, at Quincy, Fight fans who watched the bout | expressed the opinion that Wolgast | jbas gone back in the last year. i Riddle, F. B., and Meenach, L. H. a la Carte, gridiron today, while Princeton and Dartmouth clash. colleges have games which are lst- (Paid Advertisement) Kenneth Mackintosh Nominee for Judge of Superior Court great veteran of is talked of as manager fy of Lockport. y of Lockpor of the Portland Const league team | 4 few rounds. The fifth annual Los Angeles to automobile race the California city miles, mostly Michigan plays Syracuse on the Portiand 9, Vernon 9. Rain at Sacramento. Standing of the Clubs. w. it San Francisco . Senttle-Vancouver via Victoria (Retersing Direct) Detiy: ule Arrive Victoria . 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