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SSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1909 Written By Experts ELEVEN DEATHS, A IN FOOTBALL SEASON uw é ' . DR. LATSON’S DOPE 22 °°." CALIFORNW STAR’S PAGE © UP-TO-DATE SPORTS Vicsa TERRRER Re udea —, a — — * * (wy © BY TIP WRIGHT. iss ; Unitsa ; * DAVIS BUCCEEDS M’GRATH. *| Mrmy - — OW THAT THE INK I8 MANY DAYS DRY ON THE JOHNSON: | * CHICAGO, Noy. 10.—Frank A. Goteh, champion wrestler , pti ad ; a FP M 1118, Tenn, Nom modes hm of the world, today is defendant in @ breach o | 1 nee the | : , 2 ty A "4 Joftries articles, and the fight fans have had a chance to recover|* of t NM B. #. M. D, the physician, |% Carroll Davis has been ap- * » Organ ars N ‘ pro! t « Sadie Currie, 21 years * iturtet, | ational be Total for Last Nine Ye from the hysteria that followed the news of the meeting, the eult brought by Miss Os “h lade aot | Dhyslologiat’ ar iturlit, | pointed to succeed Tim Mo. | board. of ’ “ol |® who formerly lived ty Paul. The young lady as ciahe duak 3a8 uk Sime Bae-TR Geet as talones Ghaaeeer oF co 7008 apna in Now up to 124— Col-) trond of pubiic opinion regarding the long wait for the fight itself has|y Gamages because of an alleged unfulfilled pledge of matrl- # |pICk lathe Beweeniein Marathon as & n op by Beers tam t leges and Schools Aban- | swung round to a different ©, People are beginning to realize that) ® mony on part of the lowa giant. Gotch was served with ® | joa ne Latson gives reasons for] ® sociation * tional Association? ih } 8 CG. Jeffries and Johnson and their respective managers used sound busl-|* suinmons before entering the ring last night to meet Giovant # | arriving at thin decision witch Arlt Davis will go to Portiand at & ‘Calttoteta th . le .|® Raicevich for the championship e scarcely founded upon fac b ; pBhong c § don Game | ness methods and protected not only thelr own tnterests, but also thoge | ¥ “Dearest baby,” “any dearest love,” “dearest dariiug.” are & | weree! d upon’ anatomical ob- | onceto take charge o ee Dee | One ate changer iy { —- | of the promoter who finally secures the fight, In setting the date #0 far!® some of the pet names which Mins Currie alleges “eek & \aarcaiien Gall other high-brow at 1 be ga Sunday. All #| OW in the Canfas tte ; | ‘ : . hy” t the who lay odds won't be} ‘ : + There have been 11 deaths on the | ahead. * in bis letters to her = gr a = = has 60 “mushy Ms ae Aheo 2 by that kind of dops| ® the men have gone to Portiand * oa by another uh 4 ‘ football field ao far this season For the manager who secures the big fight will have to Ko vory | % letters adueneemd Oo ter tut ie a mystery. Gotch declares fe |When it comes to stringing thelr|# from Spokane and are now s | ¢% {half of i : i . at} »refore be e ide P ~ a mn beta. | je th A Which brings the total for the last | deep into hie pockets to purchase the plum, and he should therefore bey today that he never heard of her before, He vehemently # [te | 1 yee 1 ee Etats thorathon witt | (ne, ic) wham _ a nine years up to 124 The grenteat | given every opportunity of making good on his gamble. As a matter)@ denied that be wrote “mushy” let and sald that the press ® Jinvincibie—if he knows where thel 4 4. oe, the full course of 28 & to the nae the Pee Ree ne iieath list totalled | Of fact, it Is probable that the fight will take place not later than next}#® has his permission to publish every single letter he ever * fellow, ts woing to Tit him--]% Ba eves ie $ | ase analeael See ea 24. The outery againat the brutality} April, but the July 6 limit is a saving clause to favor the promoter in} * wrote to a woman. & |wol, fost for anaumant, dott Gane |X tr | the California, league tie of the game following that appalling | ye oe nia . Syios Rurthermore, Jett would be Oe Et ee ing | oe et hte hk ie hh ee eee | neving & claim oe @eason's record prompted the football| the event of his favoring the later por sd im aye PUTUCUCUCUCTUCOTOTOOUTOCTOTT CCC Te Tee | know wher in ‘ ati wae going hi +, san mn a Tule makers to set to work to revise | more than foolish to go into the ring before he ts In at con sets Le a ra atand'then vent bis trip:| TAYLOR SMOTHERS speck, |tIce after he a eae ee doe hae heen | that work and selentific training can put him, and from all accounts b hammers piling into poor Jim, and} | years in rd the greatest number kilied in any| needs three or four months more to reach this point. ‘The ory that Jet ‘ELIMINATION CONTESTS | the latter thought. yard engine had) (fy United Pree.) | t How | a th t hat he should be ready run over him. Jeff didn’t know TACOMA, Nov, 16 k,| ‘ one year since that time. However, | fries has been training for ten months past and that he should be rea T IVISION eg a i nly 4 eg Mo : ' f oy onthe amgranthed gyi grt tomy |for the negro now is all nonsense. Jeff has merely been living a life his lightning kicks, but he got Ruby|classed by Roscoo “ Atego more than half over, and there are/ that would enable him to down to training when the time came and, er 4 « —. po a“ * - Bh geil aoa Baten 2 % - - out! fight here last already 11 dead Je he has taken off much weight and come down to reasonable pro | Feu aber Mis Wanl Gentian im the anonté ind, and | 22 come sounded the ‘As a roault of the recent fatalities | While he ha * A t - h wee go . ‘ “te O Fe a = : (BY THE RINGSIDER.) |clared off and two additional 15-| than Jobnson ever will he eel ovat tee aval pening round. and | fight, Geyer, whe wae tron, the m vortiot . he has a lot of work lo before be can ct oug! . eet end ge nN Ae e ol o best xeneralx th el ea who on the gridiron, the Army | portions again, he has a rk to do before an 4 M"| SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 10—| fund boute substituted. |climbed Into a ring. Fiteslmmons | na | St hie hands Gm wae game for this yoar haa b | the ropes with any chance of lasting against the champion ™ ‘ Frankie Smith and Tommy Me-} Hatter, cunntnn 06 ther & am M, knockout by the a doned, and severat col | Elimination teats in the Haht- | carthy will furnish one, while Gun-| Was a fighter, cunning as they make "Ame |The fight wane ‘ schools have decided to abandon the | gas weight brignde were fought on twWol boat mith, if he wine tonight over|them, and cou | p kook i game. The students of the Medico continents Monday night, and as a a Peter Jackaon, will appear | than Johnson te that he could not] ¢.° Buse I college of Philadelohta have THE GAME 18 GOOD IN BUENOS AYRES, ACCORDING TO /resuit possible contenders for Bat- | in one of the remaining events. Tw I don't know why Dr. Latvon | » round, bis seconds| manufacturer - Voted to play no more football and | advices recelved by Os Williams a day or so ago. Williams’ corre-| ling Nelson's crown Rave been Nar-| siner good bays Will supply the |(hinks Johnson wilt nial Betyg oof wives lie aaa amma ver) Fishel, of Hope, Indy for pe = a ¢ that fare | Spondent is Billy Torpey, well known to coast racing men, who has been | ide Ay iy Packey | ‘ind Atte! te in great demand|!on upon the negro’s fights with! —— (illiiiinaeliaannaatein __ pointer dog: ‘ b school of that city a. , ’ « ol ie in great demand . They cided to abandon the game. Quite ajin the Argentine capital for some months past, sampling the brand of rland, if he can pwke 133 days, His manager, Harry | Burns and Ketch 7 bots a mber 0 er colleges and s mK “ vate o "PR ‘ adios.” ngside, and Freddie Welsh. F In conaldering three offers for |men——who rushed and were me | ail aver the untry have the t season cicarotcs fhe icaplapoet crdl need Mabeniasdltiremnes epregican In Londen Monday, Welsh out vi: te eooeater yc Biohe Portiand | Jabs until they were cut to ribbons | ter under advisement, and it is not| Torpey writes that the game tx excellent, but that Buenos Ayres! pointed Johnny Summers, conquore Hea belie after’ the great |Johnwon's plan is to jab with hin improbable that college football will/ jg a long way from the U. 8. A. and that he js suffering from acute Hiren Fy in 20 rounds, Uy re ant wats} he wears down an oppon- ced by the less dangerous | by establiohin: ets ey of the south. | en ut when he Pame of ‘soccer ‘or Enklish rugby |homesickness. He says that there are too few Americans to keep|%? Myebliehing his ti eat | metropolis “wants Monte. to| Will face a man with @ »| football. things going, aud that he hax almost forgotten how to talk United |ain. In Kansas City Packy McFar Danny Webster on the after. {than his own, who will not be so of 942, and In the second the Bagies came right back at them with 941 land outpointed Cyclone 1 power and muscu pe ° | brain y and muscular power to| Veet in the I pound clas, = | The F How Eleven Werg Killed. States. Otherwise everything is lovely ag amet jomnpecn vember 23. oalings, 1a) or Ie crout » ot dels Wide toc! The 11 young men who have al Buenos Ayres is bound to cut a bigger figure in racing each year,| The fight between Uritons Phanhagiving afternoon, |e Corbett and Fits, both the pres, | Fe ee ee eee neces “tac | and it 1s probable that several more wanderers of the turf will find| showed conchislvely tM We Grant of Portland also| ent champton's master in ring craft: | i wherever football is played there is| thelr way down there thix coming winter, Good riders are in demand,| wright across th eh It'te tikely that either [Jabber to wet to him | ' oo re pide adat ere “the | 2nd the few American jockeys that have tried thelr luck there have | his ots me te an Portiand or Los Angeles offer Aa to his Prag agen eg geno { dition yrne, the must be given serious cons he firet ca | will win because f { latest victim, and how they met thelr | met with uniform success ee le a natere) Hgntwet of] Wit OO etre the tat oak ng gaine and let Joff exhaust him | y be briefly to 0} e clavereat boys orld, and | self by 4 tall ‘a lke : i death may be briefly told as fol oo 0 | the cleverest boys In the world and) JIMMIE HANLON | self by rushing and failing. Td lke) is what appeals to us—we ; lows BOWLING RECEIVED A SIG BOOST THIS WEEK WITH THE |2D%,!¢ go 4 route. It can be sald 18 BACK IN TOWN to mention that Jettr ; t Walter Evans, aged 18, was cap- fof Welsh that he haw nerer been | «o readily, and that a man who can Ke P : tain ape nage of ¥ the — opening of the Seattle Athletic club's five-men team tournament. Bev-| forced to extend himself, but what se Maio ot: Beste, the | OE ee im 11 seoonte, 50 future business. We’re after ' county high school at Panora, Ia. In he could do in o long distance en- immie Hanton of on he ffriee does, tx not the chime & game on Saturday, October 2,| ral feathered fives are hooked up for honors, and matches will be! °° ctr with Nelson ls br blemat-| clever mat man, is back in Boattle|muscle-bound, awkward individual strong, too—so strong that we Evans tried to tagkie an opposing | played at regular intervals. In the opening games played Monday night| ical If Nolson ia the Nelson of old, | looking for trouble in the wrest-| Dr. Lateon evidently imagines him en ce San nee. | tho Owls beat the Eagies two games out of three, both quints doing | aching none of his maryelous dure: /ling line. He arrived from Han |to be | sing trip tO Sell you $30, $35 and $40 ' o poor olsh | y o Sunday night, and is nd as for Jeffries rels Evans was hurried to the Methodist | some really good rolling. In the first game the Owls chalked up 4 total) would have to ploy every bit of an and gasping for breath—-well, y hospital at Des Moines, where it was | omploy every ready for a match with any local/!ng and gemsping fot Oree of ex Overcoats and Cravenettes at found that the fifth, sixth and sev- 6 ‘old the 10 count, but.if the Da |haustion, they'll be carrying Mr P #. enth vertabrae were fractured. An| Putnam was high man and high average with 224 and G88, respectively. | Are ne back at alk Welsh would | Hanlon haa been campataning in | yhuatlom | they tt te j@ and $30. This should appeal to unavatling operation was performed) This is first-class scoring give him the battle of Ble fife, with | *outhern California with some suc It will be subtlety against | h thei i eS SOE nak Trimble’ a senior at the| The bowlers must look to some of the new talent for star work|% #204 chance of “working. through coms during the past few weeks, strength.” says Dr. Latson; “the | who earn their money—it means Frank, Trimble. a senior a : pre “ the 48 rounds and copping the title | taking om several well known grap-|«otaway against the punch.” Yor . i University ot on yy ag aero on | tte season, however, for many of the standbys are efther out of town | on potntea. a plers and delivering the gooda, He|and it wan mubtiety AND strength saving of $10 on each garment. — Heed elcontne Trane Rig rte {OF out of the game. Among the absentees are “Old Timer” Jenkins, Matchmaker Bid Wester is breath. |{y matched with Jim Prophets the| AND speed “AND. sctence ‘axninst togs during a gamo. as the result of | who is now’tn San Francisco; ©. E. Keen, who ts in Mexteo, and ©. 1.) )% “her Aa Wolesst had pened |e Greek, for a bout In Chicago | sreneth. when Hob bitnam punl-| ® scratch sustained in practice. For! Davis and Norris Warren, both of whom have quit the alleys for the |$200 appearance money with Ed) Christmas night, where he will 0] 4" on @ pair of five-ounce gloves, | a omen My te the! oe being. mith of Chicago having been con-| After * couple of weeks in Seattle. | met Jeffries dowed with won- | Bloomington hospital, half uncon-| scious, and with 15 openings in the leg made tn an eftnes +> save hin life. His death followed convulsions on October 2. joseph Mi: axed 19, P . > , Poa Herman, promoter of the main . ae s ate et Marrs po tone Dick Carmen, Jack Bennett, H. R. Brandt, F. A. Forsythe, arid several | py Hency Piet on Horamber 14) event. ‘The Boston wrestier bas|chance bas this man whom De, Lat, | Mary's, Kan.. drove into an opposing | other, well-known eastern owners, whose colors have been seen at | Woigust will dispose of the French. |>een In action hero before, his last the best Is only & negro with @ good | player in practice on September 21 | Oaktand or Los Angeles every season, have decided to give the coast the | man, but If Ad should lose to Piet.| appearance being against Olwen, |frame and a pair of fast hands? and died at Stormont hospital in To- peka, Kan.. October 9. Examination before death revealed a blood clot on the spinal column, caused by a fracture f theo vertebrac. At no time was there any chance of his Tecovery. High School Boy Killed. Robert Millington, aged 17 manager and halfback of the Potts- ville (Pa.) high schoot foothall team, and while playing against the Sha- mokin (Pa.) high school team on October 2, suatained injuries that resulted in his death a few day: later. He had been badly kicked was in the abdomen. and the attending | sister?” with slapstick work on the side, he should make Bobby Adams on physicians found, upon examination, a pies $1.25 es that his intestines had been ruptured. | }00k to his contracts. Mr. Davis has a fine tenor voice, and at one $1.25 Cut Glass Nap o * An extremely delicate operation wax| time was a choir singer of talent and ability, pies S5 performed, but’ without success. oo °o fy “/ m Raymond P. Thurston. son ox- | $3.00 Cat Glass Col Mayor Thurston. of Cambridge, WITH EASTERN RACING AT AN END, AND THE GATES CLOSED | ery Tray $2.00 Mase. died on ‘October 18 of in-|at Pimtico, Latonia must carry the game single-handed until Oakland | et Glas. Gea Deas of three ave ke am ott: | opens'on the 20th of this month. Latonia will run five days after the Pitcher and Sugar upon his body showed that death| coast opentng, and then close for the year. Racing starts at Jackson ade ; $3.00 e0e had resulted from a football injury . - | pecial to the head while plavine with the| Vile Thanksgiving day, and at Juarez, Mexico, December 1. Incidentally, | binak Glaeser Phillips Exeter academy eleven. He| @ lot of American horses will be shipped over the border for a winter | Rowls 600. Spe- | had been a student at the Rindge | campaign on the Mexican tracks. cial .. Bhe — be gee | school se Cam ek Fe if 6Inch Glass Sauce Dishes; 50c. Spectal Bae Extra good value in Austrian China, a very and at Culver acade: === =< = — = i § i ' 3 . reveled Indiana betore entering ‘Exeter, | |] Glass Salt and Pepper Shakers; regular price 20c pair, | Pretty pattern tn rose and gold decoration Winifred Ludden was a member ” |] Special , 10¢ | Dinner Plates and Soup Plates. Each ..15¢ of the Davis independent team of | afi a in a |] Haviland China Dinner Plates, large size, decorated | Bread and Butter Plates. Each 10¢ Woodland, Cal, and one of its best} with pink roses and neat gold edges. Special, each. .35¢ | Oatmeal Dishes. © 10e 2 ed Asam a gp Mt Lag Sem!-Porcelain Cups and Saucers. Special, pair ...90¢@ | Cups and Saucers. Pair . 206 a . st th Vallejo, Cal., eleven, Ludden sus tained injuries from which he die fn terrible agony two days tater. | As a rosult of his death the Davis} team has been dishanded and there | will be no more football in that} town this year. Killed in Back Lot Game. Charles Becker, a grammar school | hoy of 11 years, living at Findlay. ©., lost his life In a back lot as the result of being tackled by one of his schoolboy friends. He Mngered between life and death for five days. While his funeral was of Wilmington, Del, died last w following four days of treatment in a Wilmington hospital During a} werlmmage Pierce was thrown and| several players fell upon him. Cadet Byrne was hurt. in the} Harvard-West Point game, and died early next morning. Michael Burke, tackle on the Medi | co-Cht team, that played the Phila Totals vs seeees 781 710|| CENTER STAND—Solid golden|CHILD’S ROCKER — Very| KITCHEN CUPBOARD—Three ; and volte teal | - ction : Gelnhla, College of Pharmacy at the| George Braun and Prof. Ito, who ptinwhe agp oak, quarter-sawed round top, and| strongly made of hardwood fin-| feet wide and six f here on a tour of inspe ; ’ ago, had his skull fractured in the| Priagy night, are ue nts over the | “Dummy” see ie round undershelf, turned legs; «| tshed golden; exactly as pic-| front finished golden, extending you’ll be agreeably astonished at game, He died the following morn- | detatis and conditions of the match, | Basel . 161 126 heavy, substantial stand very nice-| tured, with five neat spindles in| (Wer cupboards two upper ¢ ‘i ing. aed last aiaht it locked 40 thouen|yamaion .. 167 152 : lower cupboards, two upper cup prices. p Roy Spuybuck, an Indian player|tne event would have to bo onlied| McGregor... 7% ie4 ly finished, 244nch top; regular | back, cane or wood seat; regular | hoards with glass doors. Special of the second eleven of Haskell| tue “Yoman’ Inolata wa woctinag his > been i price $5.50. Special ../....$8,15 | price $2.00. Special ..... $1.85 | price .....cceee eeeee . $8.65 joff. Braun In n « school, played right tackle against|own style of jacket and trousers, Totals .. .......784 742 re - Buckner in Philadelphia. He was|white ito is equally insistent. that oo - ' carried from the Squires Knocked Out. field unconscious and died in St. Joseph's hospital Kaneas City. Critically Injured. 4 gin tl the Fire Burn Evenly and Creates an Even Distribution of Heat $s Earl D. Wilson, quarterback of | ticket for San Francisco, declaring | #1 Men te with which Squires is # AP as « Navy eleven, fifth —vertebrae| that he would wrestle his own way | fam ne Pong) ed ees po te dc enenenenns - ————— moe wa ———$___—_ ie fractured while playing on Navy|or not at all. Kid Herman, however, | ‘T' Ms de whelpery as Fy team againat Villuncee’ *| got busy with the oll can” and| Champion heavywelght of Australia | ( u t ler BUY NOW PAY Li ALL THE CREDIT YOU H oosier Donald Boyd, an 18- r-old mem “moothed the troubled waters to| ®aulres was stowed away in Mel | J ber of the St high school « Hamilton, O., is #uffering trom con-| cussion of the brain. j Capt. Airhart, of Simmons college, of Abilene, Tex., i in a hospital with | & fractured skull, and among the|high school team, concussion of| |The greatest others equally badly off are Curtie| bra ecetved. whil r | seem to indicate that the Australian i | i Laughbauin of Nevada Oring rtie| brain, recelved while making heavyweight standard ts far bolow || highest grade, household con. Me Lucas, of the Dickinson seminagy seven it Williamsport, Pa. icked in the head and skull frac-| Tommy Crawford of Frisco 1s| 1 th th | The hag bad ne oe ae ' Dhaslen Btroppel of the « arthags Fired. ue c a open to meot any welterweight tn O88, SOAR GSS sto no UNION Special sells for Square 1st Avenue iM achoo! € ernal o} 109 Cody o ‘reighton college,|the country, n bi | eminal tnjuri sie yiaha, fracture of Collarcbome andi fought ae, y; none barred. one pas good desks |All Specials Are Cash. No Phone or ©. 0. D. Orders Accepted.| $35.00 cash q I 0" 10} ol he Steel, ewer injuries, | tight, catchy stuff such as “Spe: ooo FOR THE FIRST TIME IN MANY YEARS CALIFORNIA RACING will start off without the eastern stables. Sam Hildreth. “Red” Walker, goby this year, and to race in Florida or Mexico instead. And speaking of Walker, he bas decided to give that good horse Stanley Fay a well-earned rest. Stanley Fay, undoubtedly the best horse that ever raced at the Meadows, winner of the Seattle Derby and the 1909 Handicap, has been raced summer and winter since he was a 2yearold. This winter he will have a chance to nuszie his oats in peace on a farm up in Canada. oo 0 1 HEAR THAT CARROLL DAVIS 1S THINKING SERIOUSLY of going into vaudeville. Carroll is a good laughmaker, and with some king of train robbers, how's your In Straight Falls CHICAGO, Nov. 10.—It took Frank ch just 21 minutes and 56 onda of the hardest kind of wrest ling to pin Glovannl Raicevich, the Italian champion, to the mat for two straight falls here last night The match was one of the best ever pulled off in Chicago, and by far the largest and most enthus- fastie crowd that ever attended a| From the Pelicans The alley birds had another set- to at the Seattle Athletic club last | night, the Pelicans beating the | Hawks two out of three games in| the second match of the bowling} tournament now under way, The roiling was not up to the high4 standard set by the Owls and the| Eagles tn the first match Monday | night. No one reached the double! mark, “Dummy,” crotch and bar arm hold, in 16 min 2% seconds, The second fall scored with a cross leg hammer and wrist lock, in 6 minutes, 28 s onds, BRAUN AND ITO AT DEAD LOCK| with 199 In the last game. The scores Pellcans— lich .. . Schmitz .. Grinnell ., Evans .. , Gordiner .. , utes, +189 153 186] 146 148 = 160] 162 118 = 114 136 169 (114 pores (7) both men wear his style of wrestling garb, The situation became so strained that this morning Braun purchased Poor old Bill Squires has juat re- eeived another knockout. This time| Bill Lang ts the one to hand out the | bourne the other day, and is garded an a back number in the Antipodes. Squires was knocked out three times by Burns, who stoppe Lang in six rounds, “Johnson also | Lang away in nine, which would yme extent. The wrestlers will me Aging again today, and it is believed compromise will be reached th a 5 Ogle Seagraves, of Kokomo, Ina.,|‘"® “Vase firmed | Hanton fo anxious to get on the Nothing now stands between theloard for Friday night, when Braun | beaten, and if the brain that steered | Milwaukee man meeting with Lew / and It aff their jul-fiteu etunt,| Old Freckles through the maze to] Powell at the Coliseum on Ni \the championship tn two ct nd he Is now negotiating with Kid p ber 39 except & knockout of W F ~ ne not able to turn the trick, derfal cunnin, Fitaricomeons was! |the match with Powell will be de minutes Subtle mibly 'with whom he stayed But so te the $1.26 Cut Glass Nap- ,; ples 81.00 $2.00 Cut Glass Nap The Monarch Malleable Range Has a Patented Duplex Draft, Which Makes K itchen \Cabinets OfficeDesks ‘ou A Desk of the | venience mada priced a little | two of them, i haa betes the com- m to be ay Be ngyettipe hasty tak rit that wrestling event in this city was on| ore of the other players, (Instead of fro $30 ; ju ati oeee | rolling for an absent member of th he will be a cripple for life j hen . Clarence Pleres, a 19-year-old boy| Gotch won the first fall with a|toam, coming nearest to this mark| Tailored up to our well knowl standard—the best materiale that money can buy in all of the 1@ color effects. Spend MONEY BACK IF YOU WA five minuv®