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SSS ‘DOINGS IN THE SPORTING WORLD TERSELY T Qrroee me ”\ COPS come, = A CARO, NOW Me Er HA Home ‘BEST EVER THE NEAR CHAMPS: JOB FOR couRT, LOS ANGELES, johnson is in for the beating of his | fe and the promoters had better carry an undertaker wagon along with them to cart away the re Iains, if he even meets Jim Jef friés, is the opinion of DeWitt C. Van Court, one of the leading au thorities In the country on things There Is No Use Talking Because REGAL $15.00 SUITS AND CRAVENEI i£5 Talk for Themselves m—then you’1l know whez to buy clothes @165 ——— THEEHUB 615-619 First Av. On the Square Opposite Totem Pole jeame in ta | famous fighters of years ago. INDERTAKER, ” SAYS VAN ‘IF JOHNSON FIGHTS JEFF” Oct. 7—Jack pugilistic. Van Court taught Jim Corbett a great deal of what that clever boxer knew, and, as boxing Instructor for the San Francisco Olymple Club, he ich with many of the His opinion is based solely upon Jeff's last real battle-—the memorable with Jim Corbett “? think Jeff's one last battle—the one with Corbett-—the best of his career,” said Van Court when dis cussing the relative merits of the | 32 points and the visitors by |teama of their clase cane last yoar tif it FOR FOOTBALL IN _ THE HIGH SCHOC*. Since the opening of the ape Diy the football prospects at all the high schools, with the exception of Broadway, have taken of a mueh brighter hue Eapecially at the Queen Anne are the students justified in feeling proud of themselves and the team that representa them on the grid fron. Two weeks after the first turnout, the men play against a heavier and enced eleven from the high This was interscholastic game that any of the men had ever entered. When the game finally ended they had none It waa only after that game that the student body at that school be gan to take Interest. Now they are crazy about the team. The en Anne will undoubtedly be ¢ champions of thei in ¢ state, None of the men are but they all good play rat ond is as good as any high echool end In the state and a lot faster than mow them. The Ballard school has only play ed two gu and those with the two heaviest t fa the elt sir comparative strength with ¢ not be told. team as at half star, He any Bellingham the first school ame #0 ch the same Ed Cunnin is the bright and shining 1d make hie position m in the state. The Lincoln team looks now as Intends to duplicate ite font hey have ham on CALIFORNIA WONDER = =~ GOES TO AUSTRALIA The clever young California ten nis player who hag won the right to | play for the trophy, repre senting the net aad racquet cham plonship of the owrld, which will be decided in Australia, where the Davia two men. Jeff not only outslugred | ramous trophy is now held. Corbett but he outboxed him, and/ don't forget that at the time Cor bett was the cleverest man in the world. For a man Jeff's build thin work of outboxing mitieman Jim” is, in my opinion, nothing short of marvelous. “The people want to bear in mind that Johnson is two years older than Jeffries; that he never did, nor ever will, have Jeff's gamencas, and, furthermore, Jim has the bulk behind him. No, no, none of this Johnsen stuff for me. I think the under takers will have a job when Jeff gets through with the ‘smoke. It Johnson stands up and roughs it with Jim. he won't last three rounds; if he stands off and boxes, it may go longer, but the result will be the same in the end get him. people have no reason to that Joff has gone has not been activ on fighting, but he has led a All this talk of Jim sap aing his vitality by staying up late ed in quiet life as out of training, as §6good sha physically and mentally was in bis whole life $5. 00 Set No. 2 Arm- strong Pattern, Adjust- as he ever Jett will} able Pipe Stock and, Dies, $3.98. es for the Quickly urta in Old Extra guides, | SPINN'NG o 2nd Ave. MORRIS M’'LAUGHLIN. MINORU PAAK MEET CLOSES. SATURDAY VANCOUVER The Minoru par urday emen will emigrate and the So. Oct. 7 meet will and the Cal new courses afternoon, hor to the ifornia tracks Mexico. Yesterday afternoon was day, and a hurdle race was a f ure of the program Saturday, last day, will be the ladies again | "The jrun thf | Ladies’ at the day will be expected Owner's wee Handicap and it ts THE STAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1909. OLD FOR ST/.R READERS FOR MINUTE: FIRST BLOOD SURE WE'LL BE THE WO aL TD INDIANS CHAMPS SAYS CAPTAIN ig BAKER 16 STRONG AT RIGHT TIMES AND TURKS CAN'T SCORE Turks wterday but the Baker in the and on top of 2to1 | the played mid-summer all ye Indiana, Jens box, were too strong came out by a score Altman game for his team by re ing out a home r xth. | who | | rT) when he « ye to bat In the w# In the walked, | double, win the game Both ides managed hite, Gua Thompson mot nd for the Penna same inning Bennett, Frisk's but this was not enough to had weored on to get six was on the Winners. YEAR ELLENSBURG SINGS BROADWAY PRAISES — ‘ The Broadway high school brand jon the packa the Ellenab his} The wer } plays ‘made and the fan the time of their Altman, Frink wtare, The were given | liver Lynch were} teama will] day and the same lay t nm Ladies The score Hou tthe Raymond, os Akin. 3h return bome of the in-| Bennett, 2b wd the locale to } 1 Ellensburg Evening | Eris: rf | : : ; 1 : if last year by winning from every team it run ap against, Unless the coach at the Broadway does some thing to put some ginger tn team, that school will stand no chance for the championship. The Lincola men are all abowt the same else and are ali fast. They did not make a very good showlug against Olympia on account of the Mack of | shown t practise. Olympia will give All the at the Ei Re ae toama a hard fight, anyway. th wh the game With a few weeks more coact ing, the Lineoin eleven will be a! mowt aa good as inst year, Hen Onnick, Wand, and Sparger are greatly missed. In Cason of Port land, the team has one of the great eet yard gainers in the The Broadway has the of material that has been ont since the year that school had thp char plon team of the United bu for some reason they o mak ng the expected sho The inemen, with the except of Kerr and Walter Wik are o@iplow that they can't keep warm the KE) lenaburg game they showed ap mis in every department, The couldn't stop a center rueh, the end felled upon Grove Barke mint Lewis to atop. the end 1 and when on the offense they let th lighter opponents go through th Hine before tho play was fai started Coach Lewis can mak@Wbe great est team that the city « naw out (Ry Veited Pree.) of the men ff he can Bely wake| gan FRANCISCO, Oct. 7 = rithe fi , adie ature ° according PO. vaders the wkheow Record The Po) ve Muege Thompeon, p Never before has the the Broadwa h pirit of a bette nce than! Tt atur Br MANAGER HUGH JENNINGS, He has won three straight American league pennants, D ROIT, Oct. 7.—"Bu we are going to win the championship,” says Hugh Jennings, a three time penmast We are going to beat Pittsburg on pitching. 1 kaw think we have to depend on our hitters, but to « certain dames are mistaken. We have a stronger pitching staff than the 3 and that is what is going to tell : The fiery Tiger chieftain err n asserved he had § ne tang club than Pittsburg y logically,” continued can beat them hitting and the better of them in why series don't belong to us. Of cours® Teck ts gay play a part, but if I get an even break in that I willie The pitchers on whom Jennings is depending ane Willetts and Donovan. In his opinion they Gal selected by the Pirates We bave no star like Mathewson, and neither but we have four men either of whom cap. be relie@ contro! and that is the main thing Wagner is a wonderful ball player, but I believed best in the world. His work will offset that of Wag consider the other players, Detroit has all the best erably NATIONAL LEAGUE, COFFAOTH AND SMITH IN FOR JOY RIDING ena ae on | > mt At Chicago & Boston 1 York 1-5. at 1 4-4, New see mers. men As a oftroth, Smith, oir chauffeur arrested yes them up. bave aod yigkina, were OOAST LMAGUE has three cb t him, H urbing the pew ot battery and of being drunk mith faces a charge of battery and one of being jander the influence of liquor, while the chauffeur in accused of violat ing an ordinance h makes it ja misdemeanor to run an automo oo without a light res book accused of], ie Furnished Free. ae cold climates, where a 2 heater is day in the winter time, the Howard enough coal in one season to pay for sides giving the satisfaction and fectly heated room. 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FOR TOR OTR TOTO OITA IO I Football Yesterday. * Yale 12; Holy Cross 0. * Princeton 12; Villanova 0. ‘ ‘ ALL THE CREDIT you * Brown 17; Bates 0 py | 2 F : WA FOI IORI OTTO IIIT IN - The Lineoin Athletic a terday afternoon r and officers y were Helen Duttenh pre msident; Pauline Allen, gecretary and treasurer; Ruth Carry, vice president, and Marcia Connor, girls’ | athletic editor of the “Totem,” the high school publication | High School Girls oclation organized yes. for this wore ¢