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The Spokesman-Review from Spokane, Washington • 14

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St THE SPOKESMAN-REVIEW. SPOKANE. WASH'. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1904. Spot and IllgMedu for Frofeaca look 'and 1101, tr Tygper DamADao.

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for the mare, he was wakened by the proprietor, who said "the tilly" could be had at the Boone price if taken and paid for right there, as the owner was about to leave town. M. Boone's capital was in the local bank, but the hotel man obligingly supplied the each, and It wee thus th dam of McKinley passed Into the bands of the Michigan dealer. In time it was found she had speed enough at the trot to warrant training. and she raced with some success over Michigan tracks, showing the ability to beat 2.30 a little.

Later In life she was bred to several stallions of local repute, George St. Clair being the best of the lot, the others including a son of Pilot Medium and a son of Fisks Chief, owned by Mr. Boone. One of the foals. a pacer, has a record a shade better than 3.20, and in only one instance did a foal of the Wisconsin filly fall to show more than average speed when old enough to be handled.

for the mare, he was wakened by the had at the Boone price if taken and paid proprietor, who said "the tilly" could be for right there, an the owner was about to leave town. M. BooneL in the local bank, but the hotel man capital was obligingly supplied the each, and it was thus th dam of McKinley passed into at the trot to warrant training, and she raced with some success over Michigan the hands of the Michigan dealer. In time it wa found she had speed enough tracks', Mowing the ability to beat 2 30 a little. Later in life she was bred to several stallions of local repute, George St.

Clair being the best of the lot, the others including a son of Pilot Medium and a son of Fisk. Chief, owned by Mr. Boone. One of the foals. a parer, has a record a shade better than 3.20, and in only one instance did a foal of the Wisconsin filly fall to show more than SWEET MARE RAS RECORD HAS RECORD Work Done in detvall Rom Matinee nor to a Platte St Hood oli Trotting leaf Races Emittlee tee at Head of PULLMAN.

Sept. Bweely has been engaged to coach.lis football team at the W. A. C. deter played end on the fast Michigan rohno of 'SW.

'00. '01 and '02. He has pine under the best coach in the middle ate and was a fast man on the itichissi eleven. H. should prove to be the be, coach in the northwest end thelootaC enthusiasts associated with the milli are feeling good over the lucky OA Coach Ilwee ly will be in Pullman September 20.

It is hoped that the of this contract will settle the cogi question of the state college for som time. Much trouble and diseatisische was caused when the athletic commitie composed of J. C. Early, Frank Thom. son.

R. E. Rehorn, Roy Godman it C. S. Sapp failed to employ Ammeter, coach for another year.

Ashmore ess considered an excellent coach by um who knew him best. but the diseases In the squad last year made the sante hard and unfair for him. But at th close of the season, when harmony ea restored. the V. A.

C. team showed to markable improvement and stray After Ashmore had coached the clue. pionehip baseball team the student, a 'an to want him to return Mile toi many of his former opponents admire that he did not have a fair show dime the football season. Accordingly ast more was on'ered ebe puilt.on of rpm director and coach of all the athletic teams, but this he then refuuel. At the time Ashmore was turned tee the athletic committee claimed that the had Paul Rader eeady and widirg coach the W.

A. C. team. it ha in developed that this story was used pacify the students. It is now behoved that Rader never promisee come.

for it he had he would Dot So broken his word. After touch wriM Nader was lately located and thee is sent word that he dkl not intend to to Pullman. Gilt roots Good. Captain Gill is feellng good. ame first clams coach has been Mery for sure tie save that the outlook the beet team in the history el these, la exceedingly promising.

lie bum statement both on the fact that raw old stars will be be and that a Ivy of now ones have pent word that lir ars coming to Pullman this mt. tam 0111 wIll nOt give Out the Ma now players yet. but hoe Wel teveral men who are siva piarera gee of the old 'nen who are sure te les rot the line. Jones. gowns ge Fan.

Collins. Ooldeworthy. Meer, Hardy. Thayer. Hoed and Weide e' the herk 11.1d.

CaPtain Giti. Cartes lAbaugh lierelv. Grimes and On" thy, Many, of the now mon Will In the bark debt Mar1)0Of the second ow men era osportod to Into teem men this year Acvording nt Indwationa tho W. A itee se: be ISO poised Hite. as 'sometimes eve she line this roar atomises to rosztl reminds a The 'schedule Is not etwepleted but the peesent arterisemants wee Idaho.

Washibertnn. Nunes. wren A. A. C.

Amor others the draw High school and eteemm ter "scheduled to play dons the 9141016 lielle: PULLMAN. Sept. Sweely has been engaged to coach tits and prove to thtas.tthoopelattziel "iodated with the cofiv coach It ood over the lucky Li Coach Sweely will be in Pullman time. irtehmisberco2t1triLlts wiTledgetthtalet tthhsetti oumeesB muonccfh ou thtresbtiae antecd dua oliege ttoriewiem ito, was caused when the athletic commi composed of J. C.

Early, Frank Thom. Inn. R. E. Rehorn, Rog Godman ra enro otodSsehth.

edkoaa8nstrfnageoedPuwdtr Ph. 'Du' alahfnnansl tact tmoieal taeedszbleyer ntfeesoo, 1 at Ytr. er wee I inmbmhht ruol Pa. ni 11; mrea8rWitatebdi; een'tteaanindahl7reedr; pAlf.tneorhiApshbmayeorbesilhatdeamcoatchheedetuthznweat:. Ian to want him to return suis ati director and coach of all the athtic many of his former opponents atimNat that he did not have a lair show diem more was olTered ette plaiton of vo the football season.

Accordingly At le teams, but this he then retu.e4. NELSON IN LINE FOR BIG MATOHES itch punches, James J. Jeffrlea seems fatal to be the victim of pugilistic jokes. The Weil Is the chaliong which "eandy" Ferguson hae directed at the champion. Ferguson would do WPII to fight Jack Munro.

end apt a reputation, Ilia record glees him absolutely no license to aspire to the chief hynore of the pugilistic world. The most he can expect to get from hie chal lenge Is a little notoriety. who was once more in the sulifY. wax unable to bring the horse to the wire oneven terms with the other horses. so that was not sent away well.

It was after this heat that Alta McDonald took the horse. and the way he beat Fereno the next two heats was worth going a Ions ways to see. Renyon drove Fereno faultlessly making his own pace in each mile. For the first one he stopped off a feet half. hut McKinley hung close enough to win in the homestretch, the time being 2.01114 Then lienyon tried other tactics.

going up to the half in 1:06 in the hope that his mare could outbrush McKinley, I Vint( driven that horse last fall in hie hest races penyon knew th turn at the three quarter pole wits the spot where McKinley was the most likely to break, and at that point In each heat he ftrovo rerenn with the idea of carrying the blit ltMtnz off his feet But all his art wag of no avail. MCDOnald holding the home towhee and winning The manner in which the raest was won. the time made. and the class of horse beaten etamped McKinley I a. a really greet trotter.

end no matter what he may do in the future the eon of tleorge ft Clair will be written down in turf history as one of the fastest end gamest trotting roldinge that ther look. ed through a bridle. IDAHO HAS GOOD MATERIAL who was once more in the sulky. was unable to bring the horse to the wire on even terms with the other horses. so that he was not sent well.

It was after this heat that Alta McDonald took the horse, and the way he beat Fereno LITTLE LIKELIHOOD THAT HE MILL MEET Et TurR CHIT? 011 CORKE'TT I EKY SOON. IS UNDISPUTED CHAMPION PROMISED A RETURN MATCH CHANDLER NECOND WEST ERN ri-tvirn 10 WIN LACRELS Herrera Will Ott Given Asetbor hurt, illf lie Detente Wiener of Mita-Goodman Dont. I I I I The two fastest trotters of the year. when work done In races Is considered. rito Sweet Marie and McKinley.

each kaving trotted a mile in contest in 206 1-4 and otherwise shown tne claps that is essential to a first class race kora. By reason of what they have accomplished these two horses must be then the palm over all the Other recto trotters of a season that has been remarkably prolific of atra good hcroloss Lik moot horses that are really groat. each has an interesting history. In these days when the blood lines of trotters and parer. tire air deeply 'lulled as thoei of the thoroughbred, It poems strange to read In the summaries of the great races won by McKinley that the brooding of his dam la wholly unknown.

This is. In all probability. plot wholly true, since those 'who hart' Involotiatd the waiter are ot the N.M.. Inn thaelh man who knows mmething of the pedlar of McKinley In the ftesnit), tin. will not retent She facie on.

toe Is paid what Is ronaidered en sorbitent sum to do Co. l2eorg kt. Clair. the sire of McKinley. oranderm nf (loofa was a re.

onarkabis fast horse In hi. racing and a double tailed ono as CI. taking record of 2 IS 1.4 at the trot and IS 1-4 paciric A. a Sire he halo cc. romplishod practically within Ircept the production of St Kin leo.

but the re. soarkble performances of that gollific oftentimes under circumstances not the Moot layettede. have boon of rhareic ler to mloso a reputation for any alai. lien. Th dam of Mcitinier a mare tailed Masai ws a pretty fair trot.

In tiy day Phis wee fotoid at Mad. Molt. le bet da ht in et been brought Mere from atilessukee tool There wee talk at the limo. that tbe totr sof tato Oily flint later In life produced McKinley was by bred but art fat SO actuI facts era roo ened othing gennite hobs been known, D. le Poise Obt tor IPITS.

PIRA? PAY 01r 111(11001. rooTo SW AD Sambre IP 011 thoughIferrera made a despairing rally In the final easions. Herrera wait in a had Ivey In the eighth. In which Nelson did all the forcing The Swede anutehed the Mexican's Nice until It bled and vared this attaek with rights to the body that made Aurelio hang on in the clinches. The same methods in the ninth left the hialcan tio groggy that there was much betting that Nelson would ear it knockout.

Manager Murphy haa promised Herrera a return match provided he defeata the winnow of the Allot-Goodman bout. That doesn't look as if Nelson intend. to go after lightweight honors despite the numerous reports that he la considering an offer to fight doe Gana Nelson can get Into the ring at many pounds unuer Gans' figure. and unless he grown considerably there la little chance that he will try to carry hie honors into the heavier tiardner hae passed up hie chance for the lightweight chamPionshiP by refusing to mat do. Harts In San Francisco.

The people didn't Ilk. Gardner to setton at all. and do not hoeitate to say that he ahowed the white feather. Their repreisentative haa Sell al much openly. Ile elated that he had suspected iardaer of bluffing from the start.

and mote the Loviell boy le afraid of flans trardnere version la that he Was In. juts4 in hie bout with Mrtin rano, and would be unable to get In shape for the hard fight with the negro at the time scheduled. fierdner toed much the eame twit, In hie (waste bouts and 'showed himeeif no coward Ltit the cohttouy, he atodd for ail that Mike Ward sad "Soddy" Sean could and in. and came back erlth mote. Ind both of those fighters were of hitting Miaa Kelly a showier: against Tent It Mae.

oak not as good as hie Monde had hoped At that iteliy ohntliel not be ariad to dutpola of A. In ill lime order. for Tom la a fair fighter when to comittion, and he trained faithfully for Pio bout. lilt 'trued la 0 pretty ahem yaboa Se (WM the titration of euperior It? Wear env The retie of def. fria and Munroe ta the oaroptson that only proves this yai Kelly ha hobs birrierelf much of a eta regaa lighter.

and haa awls hotter terolds letter fahte Kafir bed Wallace Soled from IN pimp It lig, the aelte lit the itp.MrI 1111,1 for Otv. which he got on the taw In the third wee promo-elle unpuniaed Ile hsI Wala. at a4 mercir in the 'Stith. itrou-kirg hint dose eve ttmee with "tom. Ilia Tatatal Career.

McKinley Ka a trotter from the start. Am a colt he had a lot of sprint, although, in no way vicious. and he was not part'. cularly difficult to break. As a 8 year old he could step well enough to he taken to tho local races.

and Mr. Dooms tells ma that at that time he was something Ilk. a 3:23 trotthr. Since then his ca. leer Is pretty well known to all who are intereated in harness racing.

A good Oast of time, that he has been Calera Iriling go uctessfully he has boon troubled with lamanrsa. and it was this that on One occasion prtventad his sale at a good 1 Swirls to estern paellas. The hors. wall priced at Pews). and an offer of EsA0 WWI refused.

But In twilit of th lamenso Mc Kin'? went on and won a lot of hie work at Lsstnatna last fall stamping him as a ramarkhly game horse as wall as a fast ono. Mr. son. a young man without the impart. nce in the sulky that is necessary to suresa in the grand circuit.

bad up to that lima done moat of the driving but It watt Ed Ittanton who mad the MIrhi gen prominant last fall With a comblontloo of lamellas and filet record It woe thought (ha 'sea winning days of mck.iniar acre, over. but he remit out attain thta aummirr than veer. al though it oat not until the 'olden, Merl the that th tell Measure et hie areein1. wisp made known Al tha Iu.ufon moI rowan Sono hai driven th the. a filuit abk he boat.

and when Gears got up and won bandily It woo plain that go groat a horse do. arsed a first class Aare driver in the talks Poets time ho Started "ha haat at Provident Goer ws. coatiwed In the Ittl'SV. but a bad trt put it out of bls anises to wig ths 'trot heat. whtla In the mita the delver, of the other horoeit In the oota to It that the trt.r V'rytto want a In( mileso loot.

in fact. that bit was heeler. Valet In the isit as hoc4.4 to tort solo the 2 A trottrth hi Ilailthore and Uteotworib Front bet of 3 3. 'midi, lion and the that sh ass to he In floe r.st. thlt feat, rOfno IP 01 I ha htural favtAlt Roo.

at Prostd en, the ttly previo is ha rat tb so Mr erst accratcy MNonts ea 14a rtoir14Pwr miti comroict a to ts- vier siren ha hwee is, prat to a It to only fair to set tt'at in tba taco with tOn Itot vsty nog tort of lusty. Ntottivt to gril il t-r tot heat het toedvat Tbst Trout This 'Tye, Will Po Nestor Thee Molt of Ose leer Aim. 1 slang Exmoor Golf Mayor ea Good on Strang. Cour as on A woe br. For th aecond lima tho national ama t.r golf championship lois boon wns by a Or eaternor.

In the le plats that the national vnt hati boon competed the wool has divided Mil thampionhip even ly with ropricsantativoo of th oast- In 10. Louis N. James brought the first chompionahlp gained by a local Iron born playor. isnd now ehandisr Loan rpasts this occons. In th fiv ha-Ilona' iacsss credited to the oast that' has begin hut on American bora championthat wa II.

4. Harriman. who In tete limn at Onwantalstio ht the woot has tele won the event with a playr. Mit, tha sat has se coroplishod th feat but ones Chandler Egan'il victory, while porhaps not quite so serisational as that of Jamsit vista ann. In that James was much moral of a utpriao thaA tho youog 'Egmont play, is thin snows.

nevrtholoas, comploisi arJ comparativoly decialve In Ovary way. Egon won Ilia honors vary gar nt Ina tournament. and It Was hold on astern while James was accomplihod on hi home reas Elan. In addition to tho championship. won tha nada' honors tha first two days of play.

It la hard to see. thorofore, how a flaw tan Is picked In his promieratolp. Ilia decteivoly achloved la bound Is ha a groat boos In the goad old Scotch am In the PE, and the) brit. Stoney of it 'WI appreciated I. a no.

area by all chisoeit of tomato. for too Rama Of or-if bait cnor bocom tonnitnitiont as pais of this litstint athotkas apertit. tar at that a stool thiOntity Oir th nmerfroin poopte formerly was In tidiculo It Paitling Netson has fought fairly into the frunt rinks of the 130 noun.1 division. lit victory over Aurelio lirrore haves the chicagn fightor in line for A thto with tho boat of mom. but that In IItt.

that he will moot or Yowl( orhott in tha notto future .1 ha IF he has hoon won monstort rind it prove alinotaroun to Noloon A herons to send him gamut 'Mhos Of Moon go l'veloon nat tteht will prohehly be with Terry Itrilovorn A Putt club is void to be ditItorths for the tooth Vhashor It souk' draw In a pie- loos nicht crest than the Itunina town is anuthor tattoo-'ten, A Viotti out Ichnmpiton hitninet a man of tioisom rivrogyh would proha blo be a tkvor in piste whore the phi Inno litt to eon ovn march. lhet reit hatwaon NCitott and Horrors turriod oat the ootsitiot rasirrh iteet was ragle.ero4 Too rittof wrrodor of ltwee thot buth tlitto4 tho tOrehty round sop. vottl to Oho itritnot heltr4. NOtott nob the I mtehment In bettor I-efor than the NtritUan. but puro-hoe Ore (sr fmm and Itotror motet bare Ott ItoM0 peltior hittvit.

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