Indianapolis News, Indianapolis, Marion County, 4 September 1903 — Page 5
THE INDIANAPOLIS NEWS,
BUY BUCK MIXES BOBER WILLIIMS STiKE
CHEAT CONTEST WITNESSED THE 2:14 TROTTING EVENT.
drivers a thins or two about tb* g?.me. i The race* mre to occur In the afternoon. ! at the Driving Park Mr*. Wattaar S* a young woman, the i wife of trharle* Walaner one of the { vkllled workmen at the plate glass factory. She has been driving faat horses , for many year*, and her friend* *a> that 1 there are none of the trick* of the game In which *be la not thoroughly sltSUed. In the street* Jn the last week M|i. Waianer has thrown dost In «ie faces of many local driver*. This will be her. first etyerler. <- ya, a raceco CHEAP SHOWS GET MONET.
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MANY SENSATIONAL FINISHES T,rrt Ha ^'„ ”"Th 9 . A ““! >, '° n
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tiuj&'e Baron captured the first heat '.n
j [Special to The ladlaaapolt* Kewaj
PROVIDENCE, R., I., September 4.-{ TERRE HACTE. lod, September «.-j Billy' Buck annexed the btg end of The attendance at the Fair grounds this ; the Roger William* wake of fWJfl* fer w*ek will break all record*. The trotth.g 2:14 trotters yesterday. He stepped off association will net a large amount to three straight winning mile*. *p*»ly on the debt of the aseorletion. On
Wednesday the receipts were over >4 ofo
«.«< which Is more tbsn for a whole week of tne 2.1* pace, and although she in tied racing when nearly ISO W» was hung oo hard with Trilby Direct to the »fee j the wire for the winners was unable to head the black filly, whic h j to >k the remaining heats, and the race In - Exciting Card at Lafayette, one. two, three order. .'.kecial to The Indianapolis x*ms j Sensational finishes marked the 2 0* LAFAYETTE. Ind-. fieptember 4 —A ! pace, whloh had twelve starters with A1 teor.rd-breaking crowd of 2S.«kr persons Brook favorite, fxxanda fought gallant- j attended the Tippecanoe county fair ye*,
ly from wire to wire In the first heat j terday. In the firs! race of the after- ;
with Louis O, and won. but in the next ! noon, the 2:K. six heats were required, he was given tenth place for running. ' and in four of the six heats the same Albert Cl finishing in the lead. Locanda time to a fraction of a second was made, •rid Albert (I went the third mile abreast The other races were featureless, though until within a few hundred yards tit the. Miss Coktredgw. owned by Kistler A Kf*t-
Wlre, when the former In a burst of speed | o^ed bj ^msteMam !
got the lead and finished a short head In j Burton and Stevens, of I Lebanon
front. Summaries:
2:16 pa<»; purse, t2 M), three in ft *•
Trilby Direct, bik f (Curry/...i,.2 i t Cadle Baron, ch m tfinow. i 2 2 Edith May, h rn * Mu 111 vatu. 4 2 2 llarry p, b g 'McEwenj 14 4
Little Sphinx, b m (Wilson) in* Tlme-2.h7»4. 2:10V;. 2:H^.
2:14 trot; Roger Williams race; purs*
"■Miff ~
BUiy 1
v,. I>e ban on, much I
I to tl»# surprise of th- spectator*. The |
] aummarie*
1 : 2V> trot; purse *»*• 2•Molly Hamilton, br m
sl marsh t .12 3 1*1 4 Quav Allen, r h (Fr>*ier> 2 114 2 3 Bourbon Jr* (Palin. 332212
B.smsrck fatchsn, • b g
(Thompson. 4 4 4 3 4 4 OIHe Taylor, bik m l Metsker».f, S
Lily Burk, b g
J\ McGregor, hi "Hudson. Masstts, bik g (Dlckerstfium
A'rtoress,, bik m iA.
Norria. b
1 1 1 2 2 2
4 3 7
.. . . . „ „ . p McDonald;. 7 * 3 Norris b x (B, 8. Hank. . d 5 t Fieri McCfung, b g [Jolly; 3 S F Kinney Lou, br s (B. Dobls) io 4 1 John M C* h g (Benvon. 6 7 10 Lady Patchle, b m .Eckers; A 11 A Oxford Chime*, bik g (Dodge. 8 10 ft Patchsn Maid, bik m (Deriden 11 « U
Time 2 2 09^, 2:10.
2:M pace; purse, *1.000; (wo In Ihree Ixicanda, br h (Brodbine; MO i Al»*ert. to g (A, P McDonald; .10 1 2 lynulsc O, n m tMerrlll; 2 2 5 Nonamle. b tn (Loomis; 4 3 4 Terrill H. ch g Lasatle) ft f,
2:»t%, 2:2914, 2:Lin*. 2 231*.
Time—2 30*.,
2
2:17 pace; puree *30". Black Pet. bik m iGott.
Miss Coleridge b m (Custer. Coast men Belle, b m (Blate... . Time-2 30, 2:1»\, 2:W*, Sll* 1 *
One-mile run nnd repeat; purse $150 J Brother Fred, b g I 0 ' Phospborus. ch g 2 Frank B. ch g 3 Jyird Fra tier b g 4
Time—1 46 1:44
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MUSIC (SaMy) SOUVENIRS
8:S0 TILL 10:30 M0RNIHI 1:30 TILL 3:30 AFTERNOON. 0:30 TILL 7:30 EYERIN8 NO SOUVENINS GIVEN TO CHUONEN
PRICES
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AH>ock bik h (C«;rr>; Council Chime*., bik h (Mnow. Baron Roger*, br g (Erwin. Dandy Chimes b h iTuliey. . Mtilth, b g (Walker. Brown Hcejs b h (Dodge) Carthage Olrf. )» m (Merrlfleld
Time - 2:07. 2:07. 2:«7' 4 .
2 14 trot; purse, *1.000; two In three Lillon Boy. b h (Hudson; i Redwood g h (Renwlckl 3 Grace Kellar, b m (Cox) 4 Nickelette, b m (Esher. 3 Nanlta. b m (O Donnell) % \ Dupuytren br I. .Cut tv. . .7 t Hie Boy, b m (fltanbrough) 4 Crewfhade hlk g (Wall; Dla
Time, 2:184k, 2:11^,
PADGETT UNDER SUSPICION.
Judges at Anderson Declare Beta Off
on One Heat.
[Special to Th« JndlanapulU N«w« ) AMJERMON, Ind., Beptember 4—Ten thousand people witnessed the race yesterday afternoon. All conditions were favorable and the best card of the week wax had. Darkness made It necessary to postpone the finish of two races until today. Beta were declared off on the second beat of the 2:18 trot, the Judge* having suspicion* of Padgett's driving.
2:14 trot; purse, *1,000:
Kindest Kind, eh g .Padgett. 1 2 ]■ J’ops.v; b m (Hmlth) 2 i 2
Good Racing at Shelbyville, (kpoclsl to The ImManapn!!* New*. ]
SHKLBVVtf.f.E. Ind , September 4 - Several thousand people attended the races at the Shelby county fair grounds
-74ft yesterday afternoon The program of
* 10 event* proved very exciting. Summary:
2:37 trot, purse, *3f«:
Bluewood. g g, Flannagan owner (Flannngan; 1 1 I I Maud K. hr m, Ketcham owt.er (Ketchsm. . 23*j| Myra B, b m Dagler owner .Dag-
1 ALL DAY AND EVENING TILL 9:30 SATURDAY, NIGHT. MOST MARVELOUS (BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.....
Fairyland Outdone in Indianapolis' Greatost and Most Dependable Bargain Center YOU'RE INVITED, most cordially to honor the occasion with your presence. We want you to come and inspect what is admittedly the most modern arid Dependable Busk ness Building in Indiana. We want to show you what is The Dependable and Only Complete Housefurnishing Establishment in the City of Indianapolis.
We want every man and woman who can come to accept this as a special invitation to* join the festivities of this most auspicious occasion. To-day we stand alone in completeness of service. We ex-
pect to be imitated—merit always is—but the enterprise and progressiveness that makes us pioneers in this era of retailing will maintain the prestige we now enjoy and keep us at the very head of the commercial procession. - ■ ■ ■• - . - —
COME EVERYBODY!
2:3> pars; ('••sstwrlno.
Bnbeock»r own-
1 1 1
.rf*S VXTg-TS* iT(„ * , mTi 41
(Mattork)
Time 2:19i4. ? i»V
ler. 3 3 2 Tlms-2 »>. 2;2S»’-4. 2 3ft
purse $300:
er (Enstgr.; 2 l^idy V’estrh, b m, Vestch owner iBlackburn; 1 2 2 2 Ed Geer*, b g. Matlock owner
3 3 3 3
Ml**. 2:14V
2:30 trot; purse, *300:
Annie W. s m, Htout owner (W*rrumi j John F, b h Dagler owner <lu»g-
ler.
FsH-hanks. a g. Spa ugh owner (Gunning) ;j Billy Clay, g g. Elder owner .Elde") 4 Helene H, b m. Anderson owner (Anderson. ... Die
T»me~L*:2«V 2.24^. 2:27
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2 2 2
3 3 j
4 4
Pay Cash or Use Our Equitable Credit System Prices ABS the Same. No More No Less
Important Notice £« Buyers The Depeadnbie Store is packed to the doors with seasonable purchases. We never saw the time when our dollars went so far, and we are going to fix it so yours will go just as far. Competition will try and catch us—they are always trying it, but we’re ready for them at every point. We’ve got the stock—we’ve got the prices—we’ve got the vim and enterprise, and if we don’t set a hot pace for the aatire crowd, we will fall far short from our present latention. Just Look at the Bargains for To-Morrow
Pay cash if you want, If not just tsll the salesman to “Charge It” Prioes all the same
Buccefs. b g (Dickerson) 3 3 *
Time—2:16m, 2:1**. 3:13V 2 1.'V
Two-year-old pace; purae *300, lialf-inUe
heats, three In five
Red Lightning, ch a (FuglD.I \Hinge Hoy. b g (Marvin.
.Ill
. 2 2 4
l.ad\ Norwood, a f (Brownt 6 »> 2 Creole Belle, n f (Worl) .4 3 K Prince Patchen, b g (Cummins. » 6 h claymore, ch s (1’ynchon;.., 4 4 « Ked. t> a (Craft) -v « ;t Teddy B. r s (Gaston; r 7 7 7
Tima 1:10V LUV 4:10)*
Frse-for-all pace; purse, VKW. (unfin-
ished);
ICdith W, b m (Turner) l Billy Mac, n g iMcGsth) » Ding O DotiaTtl. b g (RoutIt) 2 Red ratchet), s * (MUM) 3
Time—2:11, 2:(1«>V 2:17.
1:16 pnee; nurse. *300 (unfinished. 2nndHiigo. Ydk a (Smith)... mark St teak, hlk g (McVey i May ShOrbCiri,•« m (Davis. F.Uo Red, b m (Wolveton. Lady B b m (Barton) Rex n, hlk g (McOeth) Gneen America, br m (Swisher). .. PHtchen Joe. hlk s (Gaston; Jo# fiwslgsrt. hr s (Muller) Lone 81s, b m (Homer)
Tim#—2:17)4. 2:17\. % ' m,!,. i,
Results of Bedford Races. Imperial to The tRdtsnspoil* New*.]
BEDFORD, Ind. September 4—The races at the Bedford Trotting Association (racks yesterday evening were witnessed
iiby « large crowd. Summaries:
| 2 23 trot; purse, jano.
Jessie M (Eastman) James B foilte (Hook) 3 Heoenwny .Box) j Mnshade M (Anderson) j» Kettea (Buckleyi 4 Time 2:24'*, 2 22V 1.22V 2.23B#,
2 3o pace; purse, *300:
WUHe Hen den i Hook) ....... Texas Ralph (Smith) Bessie A id mi i t Dick mam , Bessie Digon (Asher) Tom Dickerson (Conover;
NOTHING Lflvirsu
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FLEMING AND HIS JOHN M.
K-1 Wllk«, ill.mnn.!,
Joe Helix (Todd) . » i Jack M (Tams) •> Tlm#-2::4'«. 2:24k*. 2:24' 4
Booneville Fair Races.
I BOOKV'ILI.E. Ind., September 4. —Fifteen thoumiml people witnessed the races here yeaterdsy. It was the largest crowd ever on the fair grounds The races w.-re excellent. Mr. Ora Price, of Linton. Ind..
was starter and did g.hmI work.
1 he results follow
2:»l trot; purse. *200 Ethel tv, won; Ti!S!S*s.f:4 5 !,#con<,; AMwdah - ,h ^«* Pac , purse 1200 Bessie Wilke* first; Rexal. second. Tom Onward, third. Time.
9 tolls Pembroke Ingrains, beautiful pm terns, worth fiOr (made, laid and lined free i, to-morrow
35c
1.' rolls beautiful Gold Medal 11,grains, stand hard wear, worth 65c (trade, laid and lined free), to-morrow
49c
15 rolls English Ingrains, made in Persian and Brussels patterns, worth .v. r «‘ (made, laid and lined free., to-
morrow
15 rolls Hartford extra three-ply
weight Ingrains. best scoured
worsted yarn, worth 21.10 imade, laid
and lined free), to-morrow
10 rolls Brussels Carpets, beautiful
patterns, the kind that’s worth 75c (made, laid and lined free), tomorrow
20 rolls Sanford best Brussels Car-
pet*. extra close weave, an elegant
assortment of patterns (made. laid
and lined free), to-morrow' An up-to-date line of Smyrna Rugs, 6x9, worth *15.00, tomorrow —.... ...... Beautiful "Refinement” Brussels Room Rug. 9x12. a complete line, worth *33.00, tomorrow ....... ......
65c 85c 59c
75c
..$9.98 $23.00
Parlor Foot Stool
like cut.) The metal
< Exactly 600 only, leg* an.) rim* are beaut (fully decorated tn pure gold gilt, the top* are coveted tn the very finest velour and Brussel* pal tern*, and glhed ornamented ball Up* serve a* an apron front. A gieet value, worth |l. 60, our pries.
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FREE
With every purchase of $*3 (either for cash or our efluluble credit system), we will present, abeolutely
free, this beautiful set of silverware, consisting of 6 knives, 6 fork*. 6 tablespoons, • teaspoon* and a handsome leatherette case.
Ask to see the 3-Boom Complete Outfit, Worth $110.00 for $76.60. It’s a Great Money Saver
. .10de
Noted Performer I* Entered in State i ifi.
Fair Races.
2:3)0.
mile dash; purse, *100.
George Fnab. won
Running, one «nrl one-fourth miles juirae, *160; Governor Goebel, won. Time
Born’s Sloe! Ranje A most beautiful and RubstanOal ■ Sicel Range, just like cut., with high close! running the full width of the range: full asbestos lined: worth f75 <e, m long it* they last,
• [Special to The Inrtlanapoll* ] TERRE HAt TIC. September 4.-8am
Zeigler Buys a Good One.
NKVY YORK. September 4 Tin last of thr yearling* front the McGrathlana and
Fleming was amused by tin- mom f <'.k« ■ ,k -o.ui ,.t s.,. . , i
Auderaon that he took John M. the unbtaten i«(eer, awuy from Anderson t*cause he was afraid to meet Coast
Bay yesterday, and the best prices of the ■ *received II. M 7.ie K ler paid ?..,t(» for the son of Long*troet -Suisun.
Name Adopted by Jewigh Women En- I
gaged in Settlement Work.
WOMAN DRIVER AT KOKOMO.
M.cie “I tried to tfet in that race and , .... .
u.o.v would not let me in." sold Fleming THE NATHAN MORRIS HOUSE
M i supposed I was In It until they told j
mo differently. The dldn t want me in. •t'd were frightened to death because
tney thought l might get in".
John M's next start will he at the State 1
Fair at ItKhanaphlt*. From there he goes 1 he Nathan Morris House is the name
at Cohtmhus, and , unde, which the Jewish women of tiie
phis. HU nine winn^ t^Va^*ha»» r n ' ,k ' !, ' l ° work on the \ given . lemlng more oonlldence in him - s " ;th Side have formtsi an isaociatkm fnrlmt f * Hr m ^ lln,r th « Grand ! A formal organlxation has been effecn- I <UUU j by tin se ' omen with Mrs. Henry R 4 „ h
»»■ president; Miss Augusta Sell*, vice- f] president; Mrs. Hurry Kahn, correepond-j' Ithg nnd reconling secretary; Mias Flor- \ j etna Kahn, hnuncia! secretary , and Mrs
1 (Byhan ICahn, treasurer
| There other* will lw memlters of the® ; executive lr«rd of the association which will abo tn< H the following Mr*
«*- . . , Henry Kahn Mts.> Addle Mayer. Miss Clara Waisuer. a local horsewoman, has 5i« U-i Iji***. M^-. Emma Eckhouse Mr* entered her sorrel mare Clara. In the , *3 , F h rger and Mrs Ellxa Leo-free-for-all pacin* rata on l-abor day. 1 ‘ s ™vUtb* exists »o a-taKi,-a and declares that she will show the male heid i’h.riets within a few week* and V, ■ - ready tt has *, v« -u site.* In view a • T' | couvuof the cit> for the support of
I the work !i:*s n't wt been made, hut it* promoters, belie.e that It will meet a *gcveral nr..t get emus reaponse Much I Interest has t ees, manifested in the first
stops of the enterprise
Wood Healer Get ready for frosty nights and mornings. This stove, just like cut, made of sheet steel, is an excellent heater for one room, and we’ve (got 250 for this sale; worth *2.50; our price, 89c
Dressing-Table No Bedroom is complete without a dressing table: one like cut. solid oak. with large swinging French plate mirror, worth *30.00, our price.
$15
Parlor Roman Chair It’s just like cut; It's In a beautiful mahogany frame and upholstered In the finest velours and veronns, worth 88.00. our price, $1.57
Kltohon Cabinet We’ve got the finest line in the city; one like cut; 2 breadboards, 2 flour bins and lots of room for utensils in cabinet top; worth *10.00, our price.
$6.50
Cook Stove Here's a full No. S cook stove, gtiaranteed to cook and hake. The nickeled trimmings are handsome and the c istings are of the best materia!. Worth *10.00. Our price $12.00
Iron Bed
Mrs.
Clara Walsner will Contest
Labor Day Races.
(Specie! to The InJiaeapoUs New*.)
KOKOMO, 1ml.. September 4.-Mrs.
A beautiful, very heavy Iron Bed with reinforced bracings and extra heavy bent fillings, all colors: worth *8,00. as long as they last, $5.00
“Here's Where Your Money Goes Farthest" PEOPLES OUTFITTING Co. I33*(36 W. Washington St. 37*34-36 Kontuaky Avi.
Cv ; '
Rooter Just give us a look on Rock ers; you won’t lie disappointed. One like cut, b e a t) t I f ully carved. solid wood <est, fine finish; worth *3, our price,
$1.88
Dining Tabln It’s full six feet long. solid -oak. nicely finished, with crate of leave* to match. Some dealers sell ns -high aa *4 50. Olir price, $5.50
House Ladder It's three feet high. Just like cut, made of white basswood and just the thing to clean your house, window* and door frames. Worth Me. Our price.
Special Clearance Sale To-Morrow
AT THI
GASH STORE Cor. East and Washington Sts. ). CAMER01N8ER. Prsprietae 12ft Wrappers, S’. 4ft value, now j»s** » Tailor-made Skirts. SUM and S5.W values, now KR.-ID 150 Wrappers, good value* at 98c. now 07 c10 beautiful Skirt*, made In beet style. 18.00 values.... $4>. ID 74 beat black Petticoats, cheap at 9Sc. now 7JH* 23 Corsets, special lot, 36c value. now Sic 43 Corset*, broken sixes, no doubt we have your site, *1.00 value. nowBig assortment Men** Underwear. closing out l!»t* Then** price* are only a few of the MANY GOOD OFFERINGS for to--morrow Come and ere. 480 E. Washington Siroot
Bylin TOOK ME MM TUMI ALL
punch, 1 that has whipped so many cham-
pionship aspirants.
•'Funny thing about that punch.” said uwgPieetieaas » j*# wSMts*. aatl «♦•>*•»» .4-e- 1 !fe*
and was also witnessed by the largest beam at between 1* and ISO pounds, and crowd that ever turned out to se- a bout it is doubtful if tse can train down to the Jim Corbett and George Gardner, the weight required by Gardner. Jack Herlight heavyweight champion, were in At- man. of the international Club of Ft. Erie, tell s corner. . i» also after the match, and will offer
vllle players are Walter E. Smith, Elmer! II. POyr.e, Will C. McOoigln and Donald'
L. Smith.
CHAMPION JEFFRIES REMOVES the punch It nn
STAIN OF QUITTING FROM GUS.
THOUGHT THEY HAD ELOPED. Hirgm Thompgon, of Smith Valley,
Detained at Police Station.
Hiram Thompson, the seventeen-year-old son of Mrs*. A. M. Thomneon. of I Smith Valley, this county, is being de- I tained at the police station until his
mother cornea to straighten out a tangle, j SAN - fraNOISv'O. September t , Hts mother telephoned fram her home to , v> ,. jetrrie^ think* Gus Ruhlin o«te of (the polk'e station this morning that her ! tht , mtf , n ever met in the ring.
son had eloped with Maude Starr, of
Jeffries "i.et me tell you about it. When 1 w..-5 putting on the glove* up to the old 1xm» Angeles Athletic Club—raw young j Indian I was then, but strong as an ox- ! 1 got ugainst John Brink. He sosirred
, with me one day and caught me a fright-! oep>emuer ». - * »« ;
ful.wallop *n the stoiiiio h 'Bd It hart ute ; Callahan. Philndelphia’s premier feather-j — - tn . flrav _.„ k
, ** him me bad I never got ,i poke like ( weight, proved that he could deliver a j F. Curts, coach, arrived Wednesday night j a> ' rTAnn.wn* i.rmi.m puener,
• tlMt beforf, PjtU 1 j knoekout blow as well as he can box. | from Hope Island, Me. He left Immediate-1
Gene Lutz Gets His.
PHILADELPHIA. September 4.
Tim
Elwood Crushes Frankfort.
FRANK FORT, Ind., Sept ember 4.-E1-WiKMi acJminiwfer a « runhJng defaftt to
im in«;ws. | . ^
LAFAYETTE. Ind , September 4 -Oliver J ,i ‘ r ' kfo, ' t .vesterday. the score beltH; 11
to 4 Gray. Frankfort s crack pitch' was batted ail over the lot, El wood muk-
Coach Cutts Joins Boilermakers. !«P*-cial to Th«- tndianapofia New*.)
CHAMPION JEFFRIES IS TO FIGHT JACK MIME
with ope oid I nit* 4 'orbrti away’ With : when he disposed of one Eugene Lutz, of j ly for the Purdue football training camp {
‘if- J 1. In two round# at the Broad- :
t!:e same thins that punch-fa,"
t’* like ready
money ! (Tnetnnuti
way Athletic Club last night
log seventeen safe hlta. Batteries—Frank-
on U,. Tipp*auoe. H. .aid that ha woold 1 WWOOd. Hunt
BLOW THAT DOES THE WORK
ATTELL GETS THE DECISION.
Ferns and Duffy to Fight.
NEW YORK. September 4. — Martin
*—~ D tj the weiterweignl chami
Wins on Points Over Regan in Twenty Rube" Ferns, of Kansas City, ex-w-1-
Rounds at St. Louis.
endeavor to put tteht for- Purdue
a winning t*-am in the
he raid:
Madden, there s one thing I want
She raid they were on their way to In- ; drai apoits on an interurban car from j Greenwood. Detectives met them at the I car and look them to the station. I Mira Starr ia about three years older i than Thompson and disclaimed anv s* ( - tention of eloping with him He also sail there was no elopement In prospect. He raid he had been working at the canning factory in Greenwood and came to Indianapolis to look for another iob. Miss
ST LOG IS. September 4 — Abe Altelt. of Rita Francisco, was awarded the decision over Johnny Recan. of New York, in a i twent'-round bout at the West End Club
. t0 ! last night, to decide the 122-pound ting-
say for Ruhlin. He got credit for being a uultter when he fought me. Let me tell you. I gave Gus twice the punching that Fltxsimmons and Corbett got. Ruhlin is not a Quitter. He got a couple of
terweight champion, will be matched within ten days to meet in a twenty-; round bout before the International Athletiv Club of Ft. Erie, the latter part-of
this month.
New Members of Marion Team. H. «. McMichael, Robert Churchman, Karl Heller. Walter Coat and Arther Brown have l>e.*)i elected members of the Marion Howling Club. Nine
WILL MEET THE MINER AT LOS ANGELES, OCTOBER 16.
MUST KNOCK HIS MAN OUT
side or featherweight championship of
the world. It was a close fight.
Atteil was the stronger of the two, and
Stagg Gets DePauw Athlete.
CHICAGO. September 4.- Stag* has obtained a great man for his track team In
CripC™™ -—| HAN' FRANCISCO, S.pt.RiU.r A—A ™-
Hr'"' “• O-MX o. Central L...U. Pol.'..,, ' ^ ^
I j KOKOMO. Ind . .September f—Tarrant Munroe, of Butte, for October 16, nt Los Points About Pugs. Riverside Tennis Tourney. lnd wlli be the ruahes of the Ko- Angelea. The fight will be twenty rounds. Bennj Yanger. who is to fight Eddie | Rivernide fa to have a lawn tennis con-; ltomo teiu ® ° r Die Central Leaftm. Bmltli j and Jeffries agrees to give the entire yn.Hankni at San Fram'eco the latter part * . ■ . , , . , . . was with Racine. Harry Wolfe Harm ■ t-eeds to Munroe if he does not knock of the month, leaves Chicago for the scene j 165-1 Entries for the doubles and singles. .. f . r , ,, , . , , ' • the Butte miner out. The fight will !**
1 will Ckme m g If 111 ** ' ork> , 1 f f “ rr ‘* and bid Beeson, lt and Jeffries figure* . former Muncle players, have all been of- that a good houoe should be secured, jci-
fered contracts in the Central League. t fries says .he-does not,want to go »m th-
[allowed to go. . [
of the contest Saturday night.
in .h. K.S,., on,. R^n a^SSSf fSSIlSS '^.,2) R«.,»II(."t«aI. T^p, W.n., was penalire-d for holding in the clinches, cis^- offerins him 75 per cent, of the. ranM-iai t» The tadianaaetta fttew* t
wallcpe that would have almost stopped but in sc-ent!flc work it was about an gn . - receipts or a *10.000 guarantee to j . ' * , „ . . . . .. . —.
even break. Regan, if anything, having fight Bob Fltxsimmons. George accepted | Kl J»»t'ii.i.e., ind.. septemuer rne th- edge <■ er Atteil. the offer but demands that Fitzsimmons tennis meet held at Carthage yesterday j trurt d
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He went after Johnny from the tap of the that weight, he called attention to Fitx-j ,n :i score ° r " to * m ravor of ! The crowds that gather at the park are gong, and had him holding from hard: etmmone's recent statement, wherein the : Rhehville. This make* the third meet this j so great that a new shelter fa badly . . i rights and lefts to the body. It was one-latter raid he coul* still fight at the mid- 1 season. There will probably be .one more! needed. The plans hate been drawn bv Mrdden spoky of the terrific stomach | of the fasteet fights ever eeea in this city, I dlew eight limit. F >b to-day will tip the 1 MM In this city next month. The Rush 1 “ - * — i *—*
anything. I watch a man when 1 fight him—l don't lose my head. When 1 gave him that body punch that took his feet
he Central League.
Shelter House in Military Park.
Bid* on the new shelter-house to be
In Military Park will be
opened by the park board September 11.
Superintendent Puwera,
road with show*, but prefers to fight, and he is anxious io meet any white man who thinks he has a chance for the cham-
pionship, New Record for Riverside.
D. R. Llndley now holds the amateur re< <>■ d at Rivet side He made the ootirfo In 78. He went out in 42 and reluntfcj
in 25.
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