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2 THE SBAR—THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1909, 2 = = — 2 SATE TE acmumemaane DOINGS IN THE SPORTING WORLD TERSELY TOLD FOR STAR READERS ne | NEW STAR ON. LUBB IN NEW ROLE- -KEEP YOUR EYE ON HIM j BTN SHY Some ALL. RIGHT, h i BUTTONS WAS . 7 cocn nenenad 1 PARTICULAR, Bata Rocks, BEING UNSOU (iy United Press.) “egy 4 ear OF MUND AND Boor AWO AT THE Ye . . : SAN FRANCISCO, Oct, 21.—Jack Pour oF SwurrinG OFF CO a Johnwon, black heavyweight eham-| neetey GEQUEATH MY oe P “4 | pion, was the principal figure im an wooote eq TO MY * ” , ; exciting chase through the street BELOVED NEPHEW LUBB, : | here yesterday, when in bis large > le two —-. bate An druggists aud (/ Wow 1 CALL THIS LIVING ope | DON'T {TALIAN SMASHED TWO WORLD re RECORDS OF LONG YEARS’ STANDING. What do you know about this Emilio Lunghi person, who came To HAVE, HOLD O@ WEAR | deputy sheriffs who were seeking to over here from Italy, trained on Aue THE DAYS OF HIS jattach his car jautomobile he tried to « Webster % M. Thornton, England, 1866, The managers of the Varsity and » EB, Meyers, America, 1881, 1:56. Meyers, America, 1885, are far superior to any $15 lines made. The very best proof of the above assertion is the fact that $15 clothes users never leave this store without j K. Cross, England, 1888, / it Kilpatrick 53 2. EB. Lunghi, Italy, 1909, 1:52 4-5. America, 1895, (hy United Proved CLEVELAND, 0., Oct. 21.—~ Ty Cobb was released yesterday afternoon on $600 bail and his dent bodies from both in- EMILIO LUNGHI. Promoter Jim Coffroth arrives oat New York to stage the Jotnson- Ketehel fight pictures he will see Langford and try to arrange for) la fintsh fight between the negro {and Ketchel for bis Colma arena. (Ry Cnited Pree) LOS ANGLESES, Cal, Oct. 21.-—~ It is very probable that -when| in a fight. Sole Agents Regal Clothes 615-619 First Av. diet Me! meen vod oe 4 ont ure : . ¢: . | Johnson owed Attorney Carrol! romped ©! with two records th Sento om J % Cook 100 for legal rvices. He have stood for years? | So Ry ; d i “ ihe $ * ine oe 7d panel jo not take He grabbed the half-mile cham-| ~ “4 4 ye ae Boag Dian gon Boer: ata pln pionship of the United wrvinsene Len cae b Tho machine was in a garage || @N experienced eg. ting eer te 2 . he 14 year Oita, oth, Thane ‘Sa x ia for repairs, Cook anticipated that record, made by K te ears eee TEE NE ~~ . % - Ithe pugilist would ignore the at ert k sie ve sage | . : i ud 3 telnet, MAE to had the two dont P <now that mewn lige bene sf ; a4 “ ve Ly “ uty shertf(s stationed with a second | reese, which eee he Jv" ua Gor - 4 nutomobiie near the garage with Nees See Gast, ad on OS eheey “s . << , authority to take the machine or almost three ynds off the time ACY a3 “ collect the debt made by W. 6 rge back in ‘82? Johnson appeared with five dusky Pretty tough to Kilpatrick's ut 48 1-5 8 aie I i reeled j blacks and a negro attorney. When | records of years ago smashed to “irs Reasemegemngy — 7 injuries, and one of his vertebrae)» heard of the attachment he con “one of them foreigners,” as Martin pro, ~ teil eadibas oie io was called into Monday’sisndq jumped {nto the machine Sheridan puts it. But as “Kil” was |, ° vs s }game at haif back, in the second) vissely followed by his dusky how the world’s record for the half moly y y about a the rest of us can do is tol in iy appente It tells @ story | st te ine. his first plunge! phe deputies quickly gave chase “SThe half-mile {6 a killing distance, | Of, Athletic lopment hard to re wanes 7 and st length rete wera England, 1864, Member of a Syndicate to I rare vena bad —— valor TEAMS PRESENT — Gabt, and was sipuea ts aatlk an - , ‘a #01 e © Stage His Battle With] the scheme and a definite offer in| ¢!NEUP AND GAME SHOULD QUFFY ADMITS HE wis way, Jot t Point Rich-|'t!’t2,beve been made him. What FA a ‘S. Colbeck, England, 1868, 2:02 = this ‘offer was la not stated, ‘but —— WILL MANAGE SOx SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 21 Now | » ns at ii « a a ac! Jol ae ‘ two bona fide offers of $75,000," it| the Lincoln teams have gotten to —— cp iar Ge tele Duntgwatenh angie CG. &. Templey and T. Cheistic,| (hy Unites Prem) is reasonable to assume that this| gether and arranged for a game (Ry United Press.) |tions are concerned, fight fans the | ul England (dead hewt), 1872, 2:01. | San PRANCISCO, Oct. 2—Jim| was the figure set before Jobe | between the two for Saturday after | CHICAGO, Oct. 21.—Hugh Dufty,|country over are clamoring for @ paigl* Pelham. Bnaland, 1872, coftroth departed tor New York | #0n + | Boon on the Varsity campus. | managing owner of the Providence |match between the Michigan lion W. Slade, England, 1876, 1 58% | yesterday morning prepared for the} One of the offers, and Berger! Ai is in harmony at the Varsity|team of the Eastern league, an-| and ar” Sam Langford, the | T. Elboro iene! 7¢, | Usht of bis life for the Jeffries jeald he had absolute knowledge} again, as Polly Grim has patched | nounced yesterday that he had been | Boston demon | ercoa T. Elborough, Engtand, 1876.) jonnson match, and opposed to Cof-| that it was bona fide, in all prob-!up fis difference with Coach|engaged by Charles Comiskey,| It is pointed out that Langford | froth as a bidder, it was learned,)4bility f# the offer of the syndl-| Dobie and will be out in a uniform |owner of the Chicago White Sox,|and Ketchel are the two best men | | will be none other than J cate in which he, Gleason and Jef) again this evening |to manage that team next season. [now fighting in the middlewel ght | himself. Associated with Joffetes| {ies <hope to be interosted if Both @f the two teams will have| Duffy will manage the team | division, and that a battle to settle | will be Jack Gleason of the Sag| they ¢am win Johnson over the best lineup of the season for |from the bench. The Providence |the supremacy of the two would) Francisco Baseball club and fam black doesn’t like Berger! the game and it should be a hum-|owner refuses to name the amount |attract thousands of fight follow. Berger, ° fate deean't like Joffries, and | me his contract calle for. ers, and net the promoter staging Some time ago it was announced | ff he ls convinced that by fighting| The high school boys are nearly | the set-to a tidy penny. lthat & representative of « syndi-| {or them be will enhance their for-|an heavy as the collegians, and if| Although these men have been jcate had approached Gleason with} tunes, no matter how little, he un-| they can show enough speed ought matched, they have mever gotten & proposition to go after the |Goubtedly will spike their guns,/to keep the score well down. / |together. When they were sched-| match and build a great arena near | provided, of course, that Coffroth) It was only two years ago that | nled to go 10 rounds several weeks T'S \ SAD SAD THE | Point Richmond, Cal. Gleason waa | makes a nearly equal bid Varsity had to fight to the last | ago before the Fairmont Athletic | ’ to be the al manager of the “1 expect pretty stiff conipgtition ditch to defeat the high scbaot club of New York ernor Hughes job, and the other fellows were|from the Berger(ileason crowd | tam, and there is no reason wh: took a hand jn the matter and in COAGH HAS 10 TELL to put up the money. whem we get down to bidding for| !4necoln shouldn't make them do 4 structed District Attorney Jerome | | Berger and Gleason correspond-|the big match,”, sald Coffromyybe | *satn. to stop the fight. This proved al ed with Jeffries, giving bim a gen-|fore taking the train toda: Lad great disappointment to the New! Here's wail No. 999 from the|%a! outline. The big fellow now|I believe I can convince then will be out to root for the York fans, as both Langford and Broadway camp. After sending out |{® Said to have fallen in with the| Jeffries that it will not be best team. Ketchel are fighters of the whirl bear stories ail season. Coach Lewis | ®*™e immediately when he was a» | sary to build an arena, mi - ena trial for the alleged stabbing | Wind variety, and when either of ay added the Gent: end va | sured that he would be one of the|tn San Mateo county being of Watchman Stanfield was set | them gets into the ring the fans can | ee rom | partners In the enterprise ample.” for November 20. always count on a run for their samntngg has five cripples on the|" bd Hil PLAYER The supposed stabbing oo | money. In size and weight the j saua bs | . " 1 are even- i peed some attention was paid 8. boy never made thei curred coversl weeks age Te ee eek Kets is |to Lewis’ bear stories, until PULLMAN 100 HEAVY. at any time of the Poe while Detroit was playing wie ss hak a alee gunk: tok Queen Anne game. Broadway has By the game, Pullman \shbws Geevetans ‘nese. Gientton Wes 1155 Boston Beare, | |the best high school team for a| | that ft {a much stronger thanddsho watchman at the Euctid hotel | good many miles around this year, | FOR THE lJ, if p. o fm the race for the Contpeapes ~ a - the two ape ew a peer coach knows It better than | Cup this year. + in an argumen ich resulted jany iy. x8 It is almost a sprint, and tt takes| Here is the hospital list he re Rae i see COAST LEAGUE. Suffering from injurtes recetved in At San Francisco 6, Portiand & ® football game last Monday be At Low Angeles §, Oakland 0. tween the Pomona college pre the heart out of the best of them ports: Kerr, bamp on the knee,| PULLMAN, Oct. 31.—The heavy to go the route. For 25 or 20 years!may die; Patten, badly skinned| Washington State College team/ the best half-milers have been| knee, doctors have given up all|yesterday whitewashed the Uni-| ste A beopeiaie Americans. Prior to 1881 England |hope; Smalley, charley horse, crip-| versity of Puget Sound, of Te | had the cream of the performers at At Bacramento 1, Vernon 2 paratory school and the University The Raleigh ple for Ife; Warren, weak ankh that distance, and now Italy forges | may recover; Presley. sprained a: to the front | kle, using oxygen in a desperate of George's record, made in New! fort to keep bim alive. York City 2 ars ago, was 2 min-| “ain't it awfal, Mabel?” jecoma, by a score of 74 to 6. | The boys from the City of Dew | tiny were too light for the farmers and the game was one continual rush for touchdowns. The U. of P. {os | ton. 368) jot Calffornia academy, Oliver Lan 25 |non of Pueblo, a student at the lat ‘Turkish Bath *82 ter school, Hes-teday at the Clara sen Barton hospital in a critical condé- MEN ONLY. As Langford says that be would | [ike nothing better than to get | | Stanley in the ring, and Ketchel | |says that he is “crazy to get a lerack” at “Beggar” Sam, the fans On the Square Opposite Totem Pole} Foarth Av. between Union and Pike | think Coffroth should experience little difficulty | is staging t the battle. tetson S stem Tailors Will Make a $30 or $35 Suit to Your Measure for $25 Friday and Saturday Only —To get acquainted. 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