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LEVELAND, Aug. 26.—Scientifically speaking, he hasn't one chance in a million WHITE CALLS | FOR MORE BOXERS COLORADO SPRINGS, Aug. 26.—Chariey White ha nt an 8. 0, S. call for more spar. ring partners, the result of his strenuous conditioning cam- here Labor day, when he wil! | the fracas was called draw at/tho losing battle. |the end of the fourth chapter. | A blindfolded bout between two The boys put up a neat exhid{-| Colored lads and a jiu-fitsu exhible But— An awkward style plus th George Chaney king of the featherweights on the aftern of September 4! Some time after 3 o'clock Labor Day fight fans asscmbled in the monster open-air pavilion at Cedar Point, O., will be privileged to gaze upon the what Chaney calls his southpaw kayo punch which has lulled to sleep 40 of his 71 opponents. The Earthquake holds no ter. vers for Johnny Kilbane, who will mingle with the Balti morean on that date in a scheduled 15-round battle for the world’s featherweight championship. Kilbane will depend on his superior boxing ability, speed and ringcraft to avoid the Earthquake. Chaney has the biggest and etrong arms ‘ever owned by 4 a middleweight and a punch tn his Teft th: just as convincing as packed by many 158-pounders. one time he scored six consec- ive knockouts. Twice he rang up five consecutive kayos. More than haif his sleep-producers have found resting places in less than five rounds. The challenger is built close to the ground, is game, fairly fast and & puzzling proposition for an oppo- nent because he carries his fight with his right foot and right arm extended and relies almost wholly on his left mitt to bow! over his rivals. Chaney is a product of Bal- timore’s East Side, th tion re of Biily Kid Williams and Herman Miller. He came from an Irish family of fight ers, four of the five sons being ring artists. Long before he attained any prominence as a bone-crusher, George tangled with Kid Williams, now bantam champ, and stopped the latter in six rounds. During his meteoric career, the Kayo King as been kayoed twice and these * the only defeats marked inst him. ; eattle Buzz Wagons to Race at Spokane Four Seattle racing autos have been entered In the events to be run off in Spokane, September 4 and 5. Robert Hiller was to leave Seattle tonight for Spokane to take charge of the meet. The lo cal cars are the Romano Special Geo. Price's Stutz, Eaton & Camp- bell’s Dodge, and Erdman’s Ford Special Dr. T. C. De Mille and H. Phil- lips were to meet in the final round of the Young Business Men's golf |‘ tourney this afternoon Twenty-six in all competed in the tourney, which Is for a cup and other prizes. Fred Merkle Sent by Giants to Brooklyn NEW YORK, Aug. 26.—Jim Kelly, & recruit first baseman, who joined the Giants last spring, probably will become regular first sacker for that club, following the disposal of Fred Merkle to Brooklyn last night erkle is expected to add strength bathe Dodgers. Philadelphia 5 At St. Louis 6 At Pittsburg 2, New York 6. At Cincinnati 2, Brooklyn 2 At Chicago 0, Boston 1 featherweight. He has the arms of |{ ¢ punch may combine to make Highland Earthquake Phat’s | BOYS! BOYS! BOYS! | l} | Watch Monday’s Star! RACE! RACE! RACE! Boys of 17 years and unde: ‘ i} Don’t miss Monday's Star. All || |) the details of the proposed La- }! bor day bike race, for the $42.50 || | Excelsior motorcycle type bike, {and other prizes donated by Pi- |) per & Taft, will be given. Kk Have you seen th# handsome |) first prize in the Seneca st. win- \( dow of Piper & Taft's, just off Second ave.? { } Look it up today, and you'll ) look it up in The Star on Mon. ) day. GIANTS GRAB BOSTON CLUBS RUNNING WILD | IN RACE FOR LEAGUE NEW YORK, Aug. 26 VICTORY, 4to3 | GREAT FALLS, Aug '6.—The lose a & when Seattle came back and slipped over a victory o them yesterday, 4 to 3. Bill Mec Ivor worked the fracas for the vis ftors. The score Sei ABR. HE A. ¥ |e w | | Ray Mone Heater den |r | REGULAR SUNDAY EXCURSION NAVY YARD AND BATTLESHIPS SUNDAY, AUGUST 27TH All Boats Leave Colman Dock 500 A. ML ™. 9:0 4. M, M. 10:30 A.M. .M. 1110 4, ML “ M Coo! and come fortable to throat and tongue—a SENSIBLB cigarette. 20, I5° oe attempt to wrest the light. weight crown from Freddie Bonney and five with Harry Bra mer, He showed no mer in his attacks, and both Bonney and Bra mer Were worn out at the end of the work. Young Abe Attell will join the White forces, to share in the ners, White Shaping Up shape. His eyes are clear and snappy, he is tanned to a shoe jleather tint from hix outdoor work jand his wind is perfect Slugging was the order of the day in the Welsh camp also. Fr die traveled the ten-round route for the first time since he started train ing, boxing four rounds with Brat ton and six with Battling Reddy Welsh has eased up in his road work, in order not to draw himself too fine, but will continue his daily road jogs at an iy pace. |match were disappointed for Mad- | hot weather. boxed ten whirlwind | den box rounds yesterday, five with Stuart! mauling White deals out to his part-|tWo years of retirement had not lhurt him when he took everything White is rounding into great | | land Joe Harrahan, featherweights, | manager, put the quietus to rumors BY BUD FISHER. || Z | There’s a Suit for You at Cheasty’s 25% Off Several hundred Smart Suits. Act! “Values Tell” Madden and Ingle Go to Draw at Tivoli Theatre Lloyd Madden had a bairline;tles. He was too much for Harry shade in tlree of the four rounds | Rtexter, and the affair was called he fought George Ingle last night 1 o0-contest Eddie Murray took at the Tivol{ theatre, Despite this,| Rexter's place and put up @ game, nly art. Those who|tion were also on the program. on of the n cing a slugging | Tbe crowd was small, due to the anticipated 1 with Ingle except on a Madden has been matched to few occasions when the former Far|meet Travie Davis in Everett om Western king of the amateur light | Labor day. He was under weight weights showed that he could|for last night's melee, After the stand and slug with the veteran|attle he tipped the beam at 126 Ingle, with his clothing on. Chaney to Stand Up and Battle Kilbane the tough Frank Burns had to offer. oth boys appeared to have stop. CLEVELAND, Aug. 26.—Twen- ped a few heavy blows on more |ty-four hours after George Chaney han one occasion, but both were |arrived here from Baltimore to con- In the semi-windup, the old fa vorite, Eddie Hubbard, showed that |game to the core. The affair end-|tinue training for his 15-round bate | ed a draw. They entered the ring |tle with Johnny Kilbane for the at 145 pounds | featherweight title, at Cedar Point, On the same bill, Bert Forbes|on Labor day, Hen Biletzer, his boxed four rounds to a draw; Har-|to the effect that Chaney would ry Casey beat lad from Bremer-|not make the weight, and that he ton who subbed for Wally Jones,| would cover up during the battle and Willie Fitagerald won two bat-‘and let Kilbane do all the leading. GEORGE CHANEY FLAGS cals had almost forgotten how top can and National week stands out E FRONT IN THE SPORT Nate Druximan was at the s straw kelly pennant races win [DWARO winning four and losing one National league, If Hall beats Joe Gorman in Everett on Labor day he will then be bantam champ of the Pacific Coast and Middie West ful pitching, “betties” In hii © games of last All American league teams Charley Manning came over from Everett and These figures in Johnson was observed igures for that circuit Monday's contests Every one in town didn’t go front row of the ringside to the smoker games and losing two, worked their e George Adams was also on way into a tle for second place. ‘ Browns have been on the den is the coming champion of and their record fore, is even more remarka will be at grips what probably “crucial series” Red Sox Holding Up The Red Sox t will enter the 0 bofit with Gorman Portland on the 29th. many of the season Well, well, the Giants finally copped a contest Laurence Hall wants a ns to five runs to slip over a » games played Carrigan team fs beginning to work in top-notch form. The Braves are gradually closing names—Frankle Sullivan's correct monicker is Frank Vienna, BULLBROS.] Just Printers 1013 THIRD Van Nostern says he See Dr.Edwin J.Brown,D.D.S. | HIMSEL games helping a lot Big league batting averages published today show that Tris Speaker still heads American Where was Frank Purcell? Cobb is second good ball for Oakland Grover Loudermilk, the wild est pitcher who ever stuck In the big show, is now twirling for Portland. * American league nd one lost, for an av filling® at a spe- cial low price, and reg ular $10.00 and $15.00 Daubert, | Gola still heads the batting are second and} hand to challen the winner. the best head walter was among those is rapidly clos-| Cunningham according to Open evenings unt! § and Sund for people who work DO YOU KNOW] billiard parlor Come in and see. Thursday night, are the real leaders in the | pt won six and Tacoma and Seattle are bat- tling for fourt Grover Cleveland * Alexander has won Wulf Wins Trapshot Honors at St. Louis Football season will soon be with us agatn Gil Dobie Take Note; | California at Work | bilization of football coaches of the ot California Is expected | trapshooting Harvard star, BROWN & HULEN ond and Spring Third Floor Head Coach Smith st | already on the ground, did not place Spokane 7 “ a8 treet waite eee and Union City, both going and coming. You can ao get off and picnic at any of these places or stay right aver a7 oa aboard the steamer for the round trip. NATIONAL LEAGUE | ——— Won, Lost, Pet Brooklyn o 4 Ae Noston 6 42 e08 Phitadelphia ‘ ‘ 8s Pitabure 280 ae Chicago 6 4a ie : [Cincinnati “78 70 With its majestic panoramas of river and forest and out all the skill of the opponents were staged yesterday in the ten-/ his tourney at Woodland park. F./ E. Williams defeated Risberg and | |. 8. Morris dropped a match to Shaw. Clothier and Washburn son Washburn and William Cloth fer are scheduled to tangle today in the final match of the Meadow club lawn te victim yesterday, while Washburn / was winning from Joseph J. Arm strong Spokane 5 11 Williams; Hartman, RB, Williams | and Baldwin | Vancouver Wins Game | At Butte R. H. E. Vancouver 10 19 0} Putte te Two Fast Net Mixes | Staged at Woodland} ches that brought Two tennis m 1 ood Canal SUNDAY, AUG. 27 POPULAR STEAMER to Clash at Tennis SOUTHAMPTON, Aug. 26.—Wat- | is singles. Roland Roberts was Clothier’s| coma Cops Fracas | From Williams’ Lads anne | At Tacoma RH BI 1 coma ... 10 11 miock, Harper and Sheely, From Joe McGinnity Russell and Cheek; McGinnity, Schroeder and Jones POTLATCH LEAVES COLMAN DOCK 9 A. M. ARRIVES BACK 10:30 P. M. ‘ORTHWESTERN w Calling only at Gamble, Brinnon, Hoodsport, Potlatch AMERICAN LEAGUE towering snow-capped mountains—the acknowledged Won, Lost Pet C i i oo Pry} scenic trip of the Northwest. 66 be lat 466 lbat yt tT) 65 68 “bat rt) Mv NATIONAL RESULTS At Washington 5, Chicago 2 At New York 2, St. Lous 5. At Boston 1, Detroit 2 At Philadelphia 92, Cleveland Round Only $1.25 Children, 5 to 12 Years of Age, 65c Take a basket lunch or you can get good lunch aboard the steamer. Sandwiches Sc. Pie 5c. Coffee 5c. Also serve ham and eggs, baked beans, cold ham and potato salad, etc. VISIT THE SOLDIER BOYS Const Artillery € IN CAMP AT FO} Take Steamer Whatcom Sunday, Aug. 27 aves Colman Dock 9:00 a.m 1 Due, 30 p, m,, and arriving in Seattle $:80 p.m Round Trip $1.00 PUGHT SOUND NAVIGATION COMPANY STATEROOMS IF YOU WANT THEM PUGET SOUND NAVIGATION CO. Colman Dock Main 3993