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THE STAR—FRIDAY, OCTOBE THOUSANDS WELCOME JIM JEFFRIES BACK HOME se oo EW “LUCKY” VICTORES ON criDROK| L2O YOu Want} ing Writers the Sooner) foitor ‘throurn tt Better. | “Jett grinned through it all, There ° NEW YORK Oct. 2 - The great Rm alas somgae _ i" ~ gg Fos | 4 ie | 9 est fighter the world has ©ver) riage which was to carry him to] seen is in New York today the Hotel Albany, where he has en-| Sometimes luck wins football He is looking for a fight, too, and | paged @ suite of rooms for himself}contests, but generally — victory if Champion Jack Johnson will use| ing wife, the crowd gathered|comes through preparation and gome of the gasoline that he "has) around the vehicle and refused ta) careful coaching wasted In San Francisco in MAKION| move an inch until Jeffries had Remember when Harvard down 9 &@ record-breaking automobile trip | told them of his intentions concern-| eq Yale last fall, with a drop kick? to the eastern metropolis, ft will be) ing Jonnson, It was something like : } It seemed a lucky boot, but Ken more to the liking of San Fran- | ¢niy | nard, whose toe sent the ball tur clscans and incidentally to Jeffries) “The main thing you people want | bling over the bar, began that kick @ ® and the fight fans the world over. lty know tx whether I am going to] earty the previous spring, when he b Looking fit and ready to do battle | gene the man who now holds the | started to practice drop kicking hs at the drop of the hat, big Jeff ar | heavywoight title, I should say that! onnard wtudied a football as a ae : rived here this morning on the Lust/t am. What do you think that I]. ,nomnard studied a tooth ae ‘ tania, Here is what he said to the | nave boon getting myself in oa tegatana ae ae « sporting writers when they e9th-|tion for the last six months? t qaity to toda ble eiclitee to wan and ered around him on the pler fight Abe Attel? I should say 1 was allowed to try his : “T am ready to enter the ring at) at) this work has been for 4 r any time, and I also am ready to » behind the line againat big negro, hailing from Galveston, |} . ot) on aay Gantadelens ee sign articles immediately with the | rey end whon T get the dinee tt serubs, until In an exhibition by . a, big dinge. I tip ms ae — at 232/ the ring, believe me when y | Kleke i ~ “% " rt ' pounds and feel better than ever) that he win pay for every our af at ¢ noo In a me wa Nai defore. Just leave all this tk | overtion that [1 sett gainst Bow 1 rt 1, Hie ; about upholding the supremacy Of | myself in ahape dd wan t the Springfield the white race to me. When I get “T wish to er people for | Training seho and he scored this alleged Galveston cyclone in| ¢ne from the 36.ard line (a alnat the : the roped arena somebody ts going | give: . tay ar the cos Indiana he fatled at a 45-yard kick, the hove ‘ ‘a Me some . aaa P ay anE tha band enneked ott and [Ee we oter Sad for the cont Aen ngtie toh diy cedar ey All of the above ‘‘and then ne a glance in will not be James J. Jeff Just | stliey ‘ 0s dine hen | Was true ; ic mes _ ‘sie : cd Pgs? Rhee: hagten tip from me pbiad cae me tan z Fae a wan a lded to use Kent ard ‘ these famous garments—then the hand work insures the pers | to a fight unless h28ON | Hest to ry his con: | @eainst Yale houk arvard get i i % eo 5 ri s *sangihed awfish’ act is eet Recon bee ; aed Se eit all inside the blue’s 26-yard 2 manency of the whole effect. There is an extra element of get together any too sc suit | conclusion gay. that on a third down and more than . : i es me. I could enter the ring tomor | now at - make good|*¥O yards to go. From side ‘ satisfaction in knowing that you’re not called on to pay Tow and clean up this alleged cha every statement t have made, | nes Kennard saw the ball carried ns ploa, but I will be at my best a and am ready to meet Johnson any | to Yale's 16-yard line, and he was two months of training tne, day pldee and sign the taal called upon He took his position Jeffries’ locks bear out his state-| articles. 1 have some good Ameri the center, signaled bis et - lids ial inate, G00, ntinate friends Of the | cas onts (> hot on cre Cencnae cn |toam tate, and ore the thousands $7.50 on each garment. undefeated white man, with thouw-jand if Johnson has not apent ali | Pealized it, ¢ ball was passed, sands of others, gave the alfalfa! of his ducats | ying fines for| © dre 1 and booted farmer thé greatest ovation of his | speeding h automobile, he caf ly between the uprights and hfe when he stepped from the! get all the side bets that he i# © bar, atid Yale was defeated steamer today. The crowd pre t | looking for, Th s all.” There was thinking and study to welcome the man who ts exp As Jeffries drove up Broadway | deck of a play invented by Walter BOB KERNAN, CHADWICK, OF YALE. ed to take the measure of the con-|he was greeted on all aides by | Camp and used In 1902, winning Span Ione — - queror of Tommy Burns and Stan-\cheers. The news of his arrival ° » eastern intercollegiate | outside Yale's offensive end and the | lead the team. He had noticed that |? ley Ketchel rivaled the one that) had preceded him. and the driver! ‘ jonship. Starting from the! right half started, the guard com to stop his back formation crowded the pier when the Lusi-/| had the time of his life in getting! ase that he knew what every op | ing through low and straight the soldiers’ guard, tackle and a tania made her maiden trip. his team to the door of the hostelry er would do under cor This left a hole between tackie | half back would dive beneath the When Jeffries stepped from the | at the Hotel Albany another crowd | tain conditions, Camp decided on | and guard ig enough to drive « play, leaving th space between “Queen of the Seas” the big crowd | greoted the bis fighter, and thore | Play that would start as an ordin-| truek through, and asthe menawept tackle end practically r let out a whoop that could be heard | he was forced to make another | ary pl and carry until the proper | around the Chadwick, the half tected away back in the Bronx speech before the enthusiasts would “oment, when a radical departure back, shot through the . nd th one ate tet ‘am pb ‘Ob, you Jeff! “Where is|allow him to go to his rooms, , ever the goal Ii ee Wee ee oe a the big smoke now?” “Are you! Jeffries locks to be in excellent od ® apace between Brilliant cap * and quarter. play. The tacklo-back was u t B going to fight?” were just a few of | condition. There is no doubt about r € hinge the play | backs often win game by discover: (or thre P the expressions heard on all sides.| that. His eyes are clear, he has Up He ¢ 1 the Yale team in a ut Jett grinned, showed his molars,)a fine color, his walk is as clastic fake attack. It was tried against and then smiled a smile that be-las an 1#-yearold and he looks as | Princeton when the Tiger team, 16 spoke trouble for “confident” Jack | fit as when he put James J. Cor; minutes after plag had started, was if he ever enters the ring with/bett down for the count at th eading, 5 to 0. Yale had the ball in James J. Jeffries in the opposite | first meetin the fight fans | Princeton's territe corner. here now b € ff intends| The signal was given for the play Everybody seemed bent on grasp-\to do battle t negro and|!t was sent outside tackle on the ing the “paw of the big scrapper | today he is the most popular man|right of Princeton's Hne. The Ti as he attempted to make his way|in New York [sere right tackle Great reception that you hav from $20.00 to $22.50 for them—we save you from $5.00 to showed his men how to “ ing unexpected weakness, and in. But ¢ venting altering a play to take tng the advantage of it \ The Harvard-Weat Potnt gna 1901 developed such ait Neither team had scored, ar vard had the ball on Wost yard line, with but four minut fn ' to play, Then Capt. Campbe and Kernan me through | showed why he had bee ¢ raced p THESE PHOTOS MAKE CRICKET Look STRENUOUS BIT ONE FAME. WOLGAST AND since the defeat nal bowling of received cong | Tomorrow th wilt t one | AO AND BATTLER MEET IN LOS game in whict tong 1 ANGELES THANKSGIVING | play, be one sho AFTERNOON hummer. will play the campus. Captain Muckelstone for the j Yersity will not be | causo of a lame in the Sailors’ game He and Eakin will be the « out of the lineup, as Taylor + able to get around by that tl | Eakin is still out with the bum ankle and Will not be able to get in for even the Idaho game. Wee Coyle or Baker will do the kicking for the Varsity COAST LEAC At San Francisco 2 At Sacramento 1, Ver 2 At Los Angeles I, Oakiand 3 ending of the Clw CAPT. F. H. BROWNING AND N. H. NAPPER, bre dy taco 126 tland 103 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 22—The|ly trimmed by the Gentlemen of tions, not only from American play- | LO" Angeles % : ; { 4 Philadelphia. The defeat was reg- ers, but from the men from the | Oakland cr i i Tae : ; z) 1 ree : nth 7 en - MINOR, (MULNES, | ce Gy am inning and 168 Puen. | tant Helle lald, who fol betene bis | Yormen iss 38 pe eoepet We wish to call your attention to our Overcoats and Crave” came here and were most beautiful-| The one topic of conversation {n magnificent bowli * ; . ‘ isuauipiseidiciia " esl usa aiocretne eR “! (2, Linlted rem) enettes. Not only are they priced lower than elsewhere, | LY LESSON IN LOS AN ‘ Oct. 22.—Tom * DAI aol | ‘ . i ’ * BILLIARDS. McCarey, local fight promoter, ani but the styles are absolutely correct down to the last PLAYING FOOTBALL |At0 GLARKE'S FINE: “yl BER ER EEE MH BHM HHH GS rounds for tho World lichtweight notch. Our Cravenettes are not Cravenettes in name only= RECORD OF Ib YEARS See ere ccint, Pacitic Athletic | they will keep you dry or we’ll give you another gratis. | Nelson, McCarey stated, imme-| | Batting and fielding averages of diately after his recent i0-round In short— Fred C. Clarke, of Pittsburg, show m ifight with Wolgast in Los An wonderful baseball record for 16 lgeles, promised t, ld he jyears. His batting has ranged ever meet the Michigan lad again from .266 in 1908 to 496 in 1897. he would give the local club first After a bad season In 1908 he came! & chance at the match. When Sid back this year and swatted .290 BE iiiester of San Francisco an He was with Louisville from 1894 ‘ |nounced several days ago that he to 1899 and from 1900 to 1909 with |had matched Nelson and Wolgast, the Pirates. His fielding marks McCarey immediately got into com show he has steadily improved as | munication with the fighters a fly gatherer, opening with .903 Nelson,” sald McCarey, and finishing this season with 984 me that Hester offered htm $1 FULLBACK THROUGH CENTER. His big league career covers the 16 4 jto fight Wolgast. He stated that i ARTICLE years given tn the records if 1 would ¢ ate the offer in NINTH ARTICLE. ) Right end follows around fast |Los Angeles, he would here Execute quickly when started. Batting Average. c Quarterback carries fullback fo! Year : Ay. 8B, aH Wolgast was w pull the Center blocks to right ward sajetenes ‘ 4 mer | 1 i fight off in Los eo, and prom Left guard blocks to right ; : ey wed to fight for $2,500. 1 decided Right guard blocks to right Left half a 8 left end block . : + ae | " Left tackle goon through 5g a ee ee Gecaad. anh the. flaw Oil te Buy a Regal $15 Suit, Overcoat or Cravenette, and if It ight tackle goes through and ight half pushes fullback from + 4 $ : ¢ yulled off right Los 8.” ‘ * " i. helps runner . behind ws Wascording to the supuletions to Does not Prove Entirely Satisfactory, We Will Give You Left tackle end blocks out op-| Fullback caries ball over left | 2” 7 Niet ae which McCarey said the men had posing tackle | guard position agreed, they will make 13% pounds je, The local promoter de. == —— = = ==> 29 4 ’ +4 ' § 44 z vA clared that articles would be signed SFATTLE'S MARATHON ran as No. 8. Waiters overtrained 266 aig Nie within 10 days | the two day efore and his left bd : hd : % eg went lame him, making It| voters ‘ 1 | 6 | MYSTERY 13 SOLVED vz ea eB Ay “Cu | _ Walters told the sporting editor | 1g 16 ; Md ram 1—Cue ball 6-8 right, 14 pemeey. afte “pe es oe Pras oo: 1 above; object ball 1-2 right; stroke MEN FOR FIRST TEAM 7 : . n Steven eine wedite ine Late ce ree oe he aie H 0 .927/1.2 in excess of medium. Object : Barton zB Btovenson once wrote | not take the trouble to explain why. | 3 $3 | bail cushions at B, C, gathering at Seb Ravan | "Fs Beattle is trying to stir up 1 5 ger D. hy United Press.) | ute 4 | 1 y ‘ Diagram 2 Cue ball 6-8 right, 1.2 BUGH Ore., Oct, 22 From a a paaeenes farstat i OG | MARATHONERS (FF i ‘62| below; object ball 1-4 right; stroke squad of 30, Coach Forbes yesterday | last Sunday x | s14 | 1-2 In excess of medium. Cue ball | picked the rice 66 Me and | $3 “b76| \ men to represent the =” | arr es dit otk vax” @akaen | i908 6 6 (480 ‘o74{/cushions at H, effecting carom on|{school for the entire year on the ——/ cere es 6 onlag apoucll the | a. @ : : 1308 , 1 387! ball 3, Ob ll cushions at B, F,| football team, Several of the men — treck and while it didn't run to any | aie’ qe ee, nave® Marsh, Fitager-| 1s 68 a14 (oat | Bathoring at G | who won letters last year were left S h D 'Y |ald, Al Copeland, manager of the Se em Diagram 3/—Cue ball 1-4 above,|out, but may get back before the ompoh. it started. But Birch s Frenchman, and ‘Tim McGrath left} 7°!" ee © 969) 14 right; object bal sft; stroke | season 1 over 3 S somebody swiped his name for Spokane last uight to prepare| BROADWAY ELECTS MANAGER.| medium. A fin, on jed it in the dust by quitting | for the Marathon there, to be held Se oorase: '. leetieet Cilla MERE Gea. dete | in second mile, and writes a| October 41 5 | be per eeF * loft guard; Mato, righ ackle Jong al from his happy home in| Joe Cohn is backing the race|elected assistant manager of the| mushy? 200% your new beby ory *| Pinkham left tax idsees Hickson | SOLE AGENTS : in the back state city. Prot . shoc | ga ond , ¥ Bop, rt ot the masior tn that Vancouver will bo ext and. then to Al the piace left vacant by the| your fat off) cway clit gs se'weuk [tugte, and: Michael, left ond; Lay 615 Charles Walters of Beattie and | Seattle for that great 15-milo race|restgnation of George Maybe, who| ‘At you could ; {| halfback; Taylor, right halfback “619 FIRST AVENUE. Butte purloined Birch’é name and|T. Clarence MeGrath is promising. !hae lett school yoursalt, Lappincotte, 8? "| Walker, fullback , |ing balls in the corner jcenter; Gilles, right guard; Bailey, Frank Pritchard was yesterday |