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Written By Experts BRAUN AND ITO HAVE ARRANGED DEALS Jelothes than a couple of high sche p comemececnmne nt day play. Braun } Jacket and panties, and Tto, with try | won't go near the mat unless both own Ideas. This sounds like utter foollahn not well known Battle Creek prod very different game from catch« ollect in his fist, Japanese cust style of Jlujiten gard Jot the argument | When a man tries for some tim nee and ists of a poke in th it In disconcert find that pant |season, Braun doesn't go as far aa appeared without any pants at all, hat Ito doesn't want to stand for For a while it looked as thoug Gouging out eyes by using the!of how it felt, was anxious to try first finger as a scoop will not be! allowed in the jiu-jitsu meeting be-| Braun tween Braun and ite tom differences of opinion as to the de-} Right. Biting on any part of the| tails of the go ight, the dead. | Tom fetality or serious secident. body is also barred, the men having | lock, which threatened to bring all Down to California the two big Gecided to eliminate teeth holds. negotiat to a standstill, bein ° ugby veral ye Both these provisos were added | broken when the got together and tatredueed Rugby several years to the articies yesterday, when the |and made mutual concessions »|leges and high schools have followed ™men came together to settle the! cot his own way in the matter yer beeen idea is not popular in Seattic final details of the match. Braun | clothes, while Braun for his part got and Ito were both willing to agree|a better understanding aa to some | *tucation, of course, but when it Is is anxious to lose his eyesight to) will wrestle. « make @ Seattle holiday, but Braun| Braun is no novice at the Japan-|® board was heard from one en Was not so ready to bar the teeth jose style of wrestling, having «| that In one season these leathe holds. It seems that in a match |in for jiu-jiteu as a business equally as loud in thelr praises of which he had in San Francisco some | eight years ago, and having def 3; ene jo » aoe time ago, Braun's Japanese oppo-| many of the Nipp« cracks at{| mitted that the game has good pol 4 Rent slipped a new one over on hir ¢ te 3H at & critical moment by getting 06 the ont i good hold on a mouthful of finger, ne pro. |imternational matches, and also fo f and Braun, with vivid recollections | , for an @ boy he mixed it| University of California. Varsity an jaround the Japanese quarter of San | for the Rugby game, however, and Francisco with many good opp jnents, Braun has the reputation “| Beto made voluntarily ing @ rough customer on the t.| and many ts the plan that the w ju én | ¢ laid to put him out usiners for good ¢ has been bit ten, che gouged and crushed il a way th makes the average fight ed p ing dog look Ii mparison. \the better Braun iikes it such pleasant litt orrying Your oppor growling over Nis proetrs ave b barred ff |night’s bout by the articles, it will | nevertheless, be a good hustling af fair. Even T. R. couldn't call the aseaeiicines two men who will face each other | mollycodd« | Reports from the Oregon Aggies’ | ‘ae football camp, which the U. of W.'s| (eee * P eres S| team will invade next Saturday, are | * “WIND BIDS” FOR % | hot intended to give the Varsity men i* THE BIG FIGHT. #| the idea that they are going to have) things all thelr own way Although many coaches se a FAST, HEAVY, All you have to * (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Nov. 11—A hear stories about how t b do is to come prominent sperting man, #| players are injured and out of the close to James J. Jeffries, de- game for Metager here for your Clared today that the fabulous # ‘lvenn't believe He is telling the tr on rayn offers for the fight between Jack Johnson and Jeffries were all “wind bids.” Not one of them, he declares, is bona fide, nor has it been backed with a certified check. The promoters, who are in a po- sition to stage the fight, he says, are holding off in the fear that they will run up the the prend ot} bidding too high. t this week, but is taking care not] Dee Rte PEN YY Mum! to 5 it out any of the players. Cravenette or ; Overcoat and ask for a that his team is s enough, in his estimation, to wipe the Varsity ff the map. It would take seme that, h r. Conet ing his players to ur that he t# scared the big Oregon farme quite talk his play Jent body into believing the same way. He tw } eee eee ee eee eS So jk eee eee eR Ree eee MULDOON OUTPOINTS CAMPION IN FOUR WHIRLWIND ROUNDS ‘The Ballard Ath club's amoker,| coming meeting, going in sad }held at the club house last night, w Hubbard 4 success from start to finish, the|, Bert Kinkead ¢ letic club refe |three wrestling and five boxing lub refer Aways $15 You’1l be shown | bouts staged by the club manage-| third man int i r providing excellent sport. | , the same class of R. O. sign was hung out | ®RRRRAARRKRKRRKR EE j early in the ening, an unexpected-|® garment elsewhere large crowd turning out to sea|* GOTCH TO WRESTLE i of ; the fun i with this differ- The principal go of the ovening ZBYSKO, POLISH CHAMP, as between heavyweights BUFFALO, Nov, 11—Frank * * * * * * npion, ¢ former Gotch, the world’s champion * a the lat 18 wrestler, who defeated Raice- * * * * * * * * ~ Joattle Ath resting last Kelley was the no ring. uidoon and © boxing at 165 ence—they charge $5.00 more. pounds. In spite of the vieh, the Italian, in Chicago, ncession, Muldoon was Tuesday night, has been mato! ne winner after the ac ed with M Ba k ; eae tee a champion. @ men came to- essary before a ONEY DACK J reine aie’ ie Poachoa gether here last night over the terms of the match, which will ps! r man proved the cleverer, although | % probably be, decided on Thanke- if You Want It jthe bout was close all the way|# giving day. The place of meet. through. ing is not mentioned in In band 120 unt hy an Iv pabegn but it is belleved that | won from h, and in the 130 |pound class Roy Brown, the cleve ashanti Paneneue : little boxer of the 8. A. C., ¥ |from Clinton. fight went the full thr nds, and the decisions were on p |. Fogarty secured a draw with ko, the Polish * KES SEES SEES EER EE ORO OR ton's ice rink under construc- will add to the great chain of Wired, both men fighting at 135,| ‘ce rigks to be operated from the Sole Agents and Martin and Branigan also t{Atlantlc to the Pacific, the two " the ring with honors 1 The | latest additional being Denver and fan Francisco, Spokane, Wash | latter fight wa has its rink completed | The next event car an with the Renton Athietic club on the Al Kaufman, the California heavy 220 of this month, when some good ight, says that Jack Johnson, 4 boxing and wrestling features will hile a clever boxer, can't bit hard, fins Mt hard, Opposite Totem Pole Fite pulled off. Bobbie Swint, the|and he thinks Jeffries will be a eure | 148- pound amateur champion of the| winner if the palr ever meet in the Coast, will fight for Renton tn the | ring. 615-619 First Ave. On the Square THE SEARS rae oF UP-TO-DATE SPORTS [iia Oy BRAUN AND ITO ARE MAKING MORE FUSS OVER THEIR tricks are dependent on the amount mm has established a bh ad Ito doesn introduce innovations, and tn this b today, fa being caught up and passed slong from all corners of the) and Joe Madden it on the other fellow. | country, it does not seem Hkely that the Northwest will be seriously i Ito finally settled their| affected by the agitation, for the game here h remembered that the how! that went to the no-gouging Clause, as neither) of the rules under which the men|up from the California collegians when the American game wont by| with Ubian at North Randall, 0. | recetved October 24 of this He} Canadian line, the adoption of Rugby here would open up the field for | paige | Brady's disitke for th | *\ 51 THE STAR—TPHURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1909 EDITED py JEFF MAY Fl 4. Hamburg Belle, Trotting Marvel SERN @ of the Age, Dead of Pneumonia ons ee Se : | BY TIP WRigur, ember @ few 10! girle planning costumes for the} aking re ideas about the ent of his old timers no after q supposition tod that me backs st Sie i I know there {9 somes talk. Runners whe it ath after remeht = ¢ Nipponese obstinacy, says that he en are rigged out according to his x | ss to the uninitiated, but Ike the There's @ reason.” Jtujiteu is a} eateh-oan, and half the holds and} of clothing that the wrestler can and fast ' binges n every bi But the ote a ea which nays they came tegaail The. bi | nina, “te ‘thet theptgaat t see why a mere foreigner should @ soema to have a thade the beat honored grapple that sounds like a me backs Poy ‘eo tt © right eye and a handful of ;xnts, pteting bet hand, Jig be are being eut with a deep gore this reeds aul Tenant os te Eddie Robinson, who unbluabingly | bacte and be as 8004 ay, but he has some new fangled ideas Dut it te | feliow to find out font ine back” Jong i aly ohnson, h thie breach over breeches would | clane win a bring negotiations to an abrupt termination, and it was whispered tn | 1 expect to |diplomatic circles that Braun had already been handed bis passports and a safe conduct back to San Francisco, but things were patched up, and peace iles on the respective camps once more. 0.0 0 THE DEATH OF WILLUS BRITT ROBBED TWO TOP NOTCH | | fighters of a most capable manager, Britt had both Stanley Ketchel and | | Battling Nelson on bis string, and both the lightweight and the middle | | Wolght champion thought the world of thelr manager, both as a business bes © fellow extend |} man and as a friend and advisor. Now both are up against it to find a oe suppeee Aa jnew head for the financial end. ‘ | a dozen oe ne etchel has been besieged with offers, which began to come In| ramburg Bolle, the er s seaean eens ee *#*| Attell and Webster | three oF four before Willus had been 4 ad a day _ Michigan * te ir ae on ing mare of recent years, * BATTLING NELSON 18 : Matched By McCarey | Seteraog ty te no hurry to form new T cagranges and has a oe inten of | 100 not excepted, yesterday at “s piaoal POR matt: & patie aking a long rest before be fights again t is current gossip that | her winter quarters at Thomasville, |» *| ny tone . | Ketchel has beon hitting the pa nat kills sipce the death of his friend | Ga. where she had been * naCsTon, Nov. t1—Battling * Los ANOBLEA, “sey t1-senl and manager, and that he is a mere ghost of his former self excape the rigors of northern win nimest! *| am Champion Monte Attell and 1 # as @ bidder for the Johneo ~~ & ter, The mare took & cold while © Jeffries fight, Last night he &| Danny Webster of this city, have being abit wever, which de- & wired th anagere of ® been matched to fight 10 rounds PRANK GOTO. 1 BEING SUED FON PARA CF PRGHEOE | cipil tab pneumonta, and rapidly ® fighters that he would * for the title and champlonship |by & sweet young girl of twenty-five summers, who alleges that the |" 0be" (h% & parse of $85,000 for the fight. * * | diamond Fe 1 Bg a per ye fowan wrote hor sixty “mushy” love letters, To wrestle successtany eT onty a few months ago that © bey cat pina e Gneea Nano % | Junction pavilion, November 23 with enough spoony adjectives to fill sixty—count ‘em—amorour COM! yi .Hure Belle was purchased by @ where Nelson owns property. fl onl pnd gy ot ol Nevareys *) M munications, is going some, even for a world’s champion. M M i * of Cleveland for the & The Battier offers to post a cer- #| ¥' » my And HOLDS, THE FELLOW ON TOP, HOLOING The sTaTuEsaue [nto eee | surk of $40,000, the largest amount |® tified check for $90,000 to bind #|Pacific Athletic club in October, | Ditter them the Mp Min POSE, IS KID HERMAN, WHO CONSENTED TO BE THE GOAT ever paid for @ trotting mare She @ the match. ® but the belt offered by the pro-| mon who are TO PLEASE THE STAR'S READERS. WHILE THE CRY AGAINST FOOTBALL, AS IT 18 PLAYED | was bred in Kentucky by Edward |® %|moter to the winner was withheld | campaign o of by [PERE EEE EER EEE HEH Locause neither man received a) K mous horseman, J - cman majority newspaper verdict. For UMPIRES i tartaneteal f who were known ae the neoat WHAT GOTCH WROTE. {ths coming battle the boys will| SECURED i op ieetens | the Sy anes eee —_— weigh in at 116 pounds at 3 o'clock | ED B Holle was « BBP crap an ceee (My United Prem) iin the afternoon, No referee bas| MEMPHIS, nite | universities dropped the old game | sire, Axworthy, and it was expected| CHICAGO, Nov, 11.—An attorney | been named fight for the nest ago, and ' hs er « at the time of the male that neat for Sadie Currie today made public “ en BR the annual S60, Sad TERY Of the small Cor | ear she would have broken ail es r which the girl clans Prank| Although the Louisiana suthori- | tional Association of] | been veserés, ag her remarkaine the champion heavyweight | ties have enforced the anti-betting| promises to be® It i ali & matter of opinion and | performances last summer led ex-| wrestier, whom she te suing for $25,-|law so rigidly that the New Orleans! Omaha and hat remult. Her beat 000 for breach of promive, wrote to|race tracks are closed tight, they!a great bid was in the match race ber. She declares that the letter was| see no apparent harm in prize fights, | The Kentucky r. The | © on Sunday. Within gunshot} today, |of New Orleans several boxing clubs | lare pulling off fights on the Sab- Sadie: fam sorry that you | bath and are recelving plenty of| hard ing so much trouble. Am | patronage Louis and some pure that you must have enough to —— eaten Gon pay your class| Tommy Coleman, the Frankford] The hotel. Th 1 you| colored lightweight from a rafl-| yesterday aft wult ainee, but for some reason the perts to expe performs: wh nd of the land to the other, and|'aet August, when she trotted the second heat in 2:01 3-4, after trot firat heat in 3:01 Theas © two fastest heats ever “ition. She won aken during the ¢ Rastern cir ie putblte! lunged players and rooters were the Rugby variety, It must be ad nts. With Seattle so close to the natche: sford « the and was pra nd that bunch I gave you inet] road train recently and got pretty posal to sign # matehey ‘Wik Gtnnlord on® 0) scien at the te of her retiecment | deem, Baviossd you will find|tadly battered up, his face being| through the nd xehool players here have no use| in the fall | s20.” ut and bis nose broken. tains with the here is small chance of any change | - oo vracsaaunoa! Striking Specials for Friday's Se MATCH THE =) — tet hs Here are four fe Sitecinge for tomorrow's sell- LATEST | 3 FH ing—all good, reliable pieces that will give satisfac tory service. We make these special prices for one (i ie (By United Pree) NEW Y@RK, Now. 11-—wu Brady this am A pomtad $10,000 with the un that it was to go to fries if he will step into the ring with Al n. the bat- h be fought within 90 days. ady stipulates that the fight in| to be for 10 rounds, and It may be held either privately or in public, as| Jeffries desires. If it is held in pub lic, Brady announces that Jeff may have the entire gate rece Brady has offered also to post a wide bet f $1,000 that Kaufman will win. falfa farmer effries turns * well known. In ¢ down the offer, it is said that Brady will put up any amount that Jeff lesires that Johnaon will win by the nockout route. $1.75 Set of 6 Holmes & Edwards’ Orient Gray . (SoLip OAK ROCK- | SOLID OAK KITCHEN CABINET | 0; 26x42 similar to. picture; | "ke picture; 26x42-1nch case, sheet ad | aluminum table top, two roomy | fe cane seat, high back; | ® SOLID OAK DRESSERS arms securely braced by flour bins, two drawers and a golden; « plain neat c | ross rod under seat; a | ™oMing board, large elevated cup: | straight front and an ble - ve as ilet large, roomy, comfortable | board fitted with shelves and glass | plain tol — regular oak finished golden; continuous back post construction, saddle shaped seat, embossed top panel, neatly turned spindles; regular price $2.25. 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