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do na Ae a ame a AS A Written By Experts (Ry Taited Pres. | SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 16 After spending the greater part of hall sit the day discu: uation in Port officials last surrender thet Coast night decided last footho! va not to was | rectors passing & reso: hat the Coast Portland ter the di to th ton eGeSesoeooooes FIGHT: TALK : pcbebundeensbescecoc’s Ad Wolgast announces that he ts through with the feathecweights and only lghtweights can talk to him now, Sosooososedeoes Some one who knows figures that Jeffries will clean up $150,000 dur- ing his second lease of pugilistic life. Mike (Twin) Sujtivan and Jimmy Gardner have signed to box 12 rounds at New Haven on Novem- ber 29. Bob Fitasimmons vs Boshter Bill Squires ts a bout on the cards for Australia. If beth are allowed crutches ft should be a great con- test. imant of the wel- terweight title, has signed to box Jimmy Gardner 12 rounds in Bos- ton on November 16. . Al Rubiak. who was knocked out by Joe Jeanette recently, has been matched to box Jim Stewart of Brooklyn 15 rounds in Paris - vember 13 Harry Lewts, ¢ As Johnson did not compel Al Kaufman and Stanley Ketchel to put up $10,000 before meeting them in the ring, it is bard to under- stand why he names this condition for a mix with Langford. to Jim |INDIAN ELEVEN’S ta THE STAR an = Ne SS sale at any pric | et eee wens ao HE COAST LEAGUE MAGNATES ARE GOING TO HANG ON TO San Francisco wan ¢ 1 T Portland until the cows come home. ‘That ts the principal plank in cng hee nagar ete hd their platform, adopted at the annual meeting In San Francisco yew the sd been under |terday, and It doesn’t seem Ikely that subsequent developments will ‘ tioned to} change the situation materially for the coming season The Portland as head of » Robertson I ’ ) Harris Allie of Portland The leagte with the same six compose the otreutt territory Is too valuable for the Coast leag m to pass up, and any »ropositions from the Northwestern relative to acquiring exclusive rights | ther © hardly worth the paper they are written on, As to the ethies of the case-—like the girl who lived just one fight that's another story, Opinion ts divided [could be written on the different aay up and a three volume nove! ota of the If you write to look like a px ane ¢ from one 4 r Northwestern can be made GREAT QUARTER yuteast dying in the snow, and If you switch the same facts hind-«ide wofore, the Coast league is a benevolent organization, much maligned eae ERS jand misunderstood. | When all is said and done, however, the fact remains that the | Coasters Intend to hang on, and that seems final oo 0 FRISCO FIGHT FANS ARE LOOKING FORWARD TO THE Wolgast-Powsl! mateh, scheduled for the of the month, and it ts expected that this pair will pat up one of the beat lightweight exbi. bitions seen for some The fight lot of disputed points, and aside from the fact that tt should be a rattling good ring exhibition, tt last time will settle a rest, and that nothing would induce bim to climb through the ropes on two weeks" However, Wolgast has started for the Coant, after p&tting F French lightweight, out of business in New Orleans last Sunday in all Hester will not have to rake the substitute attraction. notice. rt, the and probability esd ae -< ooo ONE JOHN O'BRIEN, A PUGILIST AND OTHER THINGS BY profession, who Philadelphia and other ing by the tolerah resides tn first places, not overlooked of affairs being bie talk tank, « Jeffries, Kaufman and Lang that he can includ certain man with the spotlight Phil Jawn long da ringing challenge to Joh ging them to do battle and all class hotels, has been This breath however, of late condition took a inflate asserting put point them Even those members of the sporting fraternity who are on a against Mr. heavies in Hagen will admit that he went some in defying) fou outburst of enthusiasm. © 00 THE SCORES OF SATURDAY'’S FOOTBALL GAMES ARE ALL in, but the record of death, serious injury |not be ex f until the middle planning to improve thin co one and simple fractures and next season we will enys news services = of the week ition of affairs, An offer has been made CAPT. JOS. LIBBY. have the revised mortality list along with the atory of the game Jeffries to box Jim Flynn and an Other heavyweight three rounds} As usual, the brains of the Car ” " each before his proposed battle! tise football eleven repose in the| | MALACHI HOGAN, THE CHICAGO REFEREE AND SPORTING with’ Jack Johnson. Jim Flyen! | noodie of the quarterback, who this| writer, who hax gone to Denver, ( for @ protracted stay, tetle What a joke - we ns it } season is Joe Libby, captain as well | this stor Carlisle Indb and Holy Cross | 8* quarterback | When Jack Johnson first went to Chicago he engaged in several havé dropped thall as an inter-| Libby ts as good an the best of) a agi wi t t collegiate sport for the coming sea-| his predecessors, which is saying |?Teliminaries, finally being given a main bout. I refereed this, and son. much, for the government Indian/ Was the man to count Jobnaon out in the fourth round, the victor —-— hoo turned out e n- | being John Hayes, better kno Klondike, Thi« 4 does no American Trotting association | Schoo! — aioe — — being on Ha * known as K T at di not board of appeals will hold their next |) 00°) ward m this position in the jsbow in Johnson's record, but I all it well. Klondike led ail. the ee ta Chlcage on December : way, the knockout being by no means an accident, Later, however usually means the top, and that’s exactly the rela- tion that | Regal $15 Clothes hold in the $15 Clothing world. Chances are good gals’’ has one on now. They $H5 Sole Age 615-619 First On the Square Opposite Totem Pole trate |Johnson beat Klondike several timos , RP eye, and it wouldn't hurt st Jobn T. Brash wanted to see rT ir " jsomething tangible, so Murphy in ag: Ft A dad neds ogee duced Charles P. Taft, who belongs Boston fans are sore bec fired Fred Lake. jin the fame family because he |e | brother of a president, to put some NATIONAL to put the rollers under John Heyd Jer, National lea 1 know m elub, anyhow? a who, if asked Cobb's # going after Ty batting honors next year. this est In bis decisions, which have hit an ; ~~ question, might respond, “I know, oe ae larry Lumley, ex-r r tat—abeon!” e disturbers Dodgers, will be ket | $0 you can form your own con-|, This is the politics they are play Bid- ding to ders wanted. Manager Dahlen. | - clusions, and if they lead to the |!" in the National league, In the f that “Chubby Charley” is an | American league, where the pres angel faced cherub, that’s no fault eetcan pr cemtine la —_ a years of mine. nstend he executive But just to illuminate, I'm going | bas a chance to work out his polic ¥ to tip you off this Murphy person | and show Die stromata, Wnt Haresss and some of his acts, which the n« e to ¢ ¢ ert copped ee |ciliating magnates or enforcing bis lideas, Unfortunately he is only a ebb-Murphy will bid for} ck fight he may get some| more advertising—and roasta, late” Davis b in the New 4 wigned to arbl- rk State league. islaee bis Tees ene ee | good executive, not a politician And this effort to Murphytze the nil supports 60,000 1 | National league makes it plain that to say nothing of sox the organization wants a man who can tote water on both shoulders She APD ropa and cater to Murphy, Herrmann at Harry Th vas, et al scrapper imported by | | Shades of Brian Boru! A Mur vey, and has $200 up | {phy making his bed with a Herr mann! But maybe “Chubby F gi tt, | Charles” isn't that kind of a Mur phy |ABOUT THE NEW TRACK AT JUAR ; At Juar in Mexteo, en Y king h f aphernalta I n trying to sier th | permitted The Mexican gov ae manne jment » tier “eo granted a per CHAS. WEBB MURPHY. mit to the Juarez y club, Whigh ‘ 1 has 131 freshmen ~ bine Rater ——|includes some well-known Agn ‘eep ‘ Sad ‘ uns, to have bookmakers oi junthinking may classify as clever,| ‘round. ‘The thew tenek 3 YOUNG CORBETT }but which, to my mind, smack of | $500.000 be ready for racing |cheap polities » December 1 under the manage READY TO QUIT) uh loves President John|ment of Matt Winn, and a long Nat Heydler of the National league | of liberal stakes has been arranged with the same undying affection a|A *pecial train horse cars nd Young Corbett has finally decid-|rat displays for a cat, or his sa-|*¢ sng left — — November 5 af egy hs - a eet a w Juarex and 160 “were bad Doh Le Nf iy ge Bl | sg majesty for the lenten 608-| shipped that way. There ie room j is at present a free| son |for 600 racers at the new track and ce, and is occasionally seen on| 1 hate to consider what Murph aneet new seven #2 A ily 7 i ) ‘i PhY |a successful meeting is looked for ' i fridnds are wouldn't do to get Heydler'’s nanny,| by the management anging t him a@ theatrical| but he has already shown he will| Juarez im a little town jyat benefit in the near future. Their} go some distance to get rid of the | the Rio Grande from Bl Paso. efforts In this re t will not be|late Harry Pulliam’s friend |'y 15 years ago an mpt was confined to New York alone, but| To begin with, when he deter. |'ade to pull oft the second Wits: will take the country. His| mined to oust Heydler, the Chicago | “™m0ns-Maber fight in this Mexi- friends ex can t bullfights are fre TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1909. THE STAR’S PAGE ® UP-TO-DATE SPORTS COAST LEAGUE WILL NOT QUIT PORTLAND . | Stuart, who and po agreed to meet Fitesimmons. As - ~ room In Da was worth| soon as the articles wore signed| 5. Nov. 1¢-2tan.| Hollow - jhaif a million more a great | Stuart began to cast about for a| BUGEN ce Pigs ce yn th Bob Fitzsimmons and | place where the fight would not be|AMer Goodman of the Oregon Agri: | Plated Kniy the Cornishman w nMerfered with, Nevada was not| Cultural college football tea sl rigiter"in the world |silverne to having It take place’ in| stgpped payment ona check for! Forks, $5.99 Hob at that time was boundiag Jim | that state, and to prove It the ange enenting the Id univer will go & long way toward clearing up the lightweight | Corbett, but the famous Californian | brash lawmakers passed a law per- posed Crcree~ de th, met gine situation. was not over anxious for a fight,|mitting finteh fights. Fite and Jim | the football gam on those two | an he was reaping the golden harvest | packed up their fighting togs and | toame Saturday, on receipt of 2 et Matchmaker Sid Hester was up in the alr for a time, after hel tnat ton “4 his victory over John | went te Carson City, where Stuart | # a or — og discovered that the forfeit supposed to be posted by Wolgaet with | L. Sullivan i erected an arena onl ry Co 7 Fite, urged by Stuart, never gave After the usual tratning, the two | chec a Chicago sporting editor was only a myth, and he made some long | , whett o moment's fext, ineuing|ereat heavyweights stepped into the| Sunday night, while the train o chance casta at Stan Ketchel and Hugo Kelly oe Was nothing|« challenge almost daily, Pinally,| Ting on the ernoen of Mareh which they were en a r Carhett was forced ty public opinion | 1897, and what happened on that|cow stopped at Colfax ‘ash, a] doing with the former, who says that he IW out of training for a long |‘ xive Fits @ chance at the cham. | memorable day is too well known to|few minutes, Smith alighted from | Bull Perrine, from his San Fran sort of screws on Brush, and the cisco home, ¢ * umpiring in jhuman yardstick enme in me F ange ve league 6 cinch and | The influence used on Brush was , ja promise to let Jobnny Kling go Sisiviis Mamailar RGA toon ak Wii: to New York, providing Brush lington wants a shorter schedule NA ARS voted with Murphy-Hermann-Eb cause he hates to read the lost col-| BY TIP WRIGHT. | bets. sateen What sortsof an individual is C.| Anyway you figure ft, Murphy | ‘ollins of the Athletes de-|W. Murphy, owner of the Chicago )#eems to have four votes cinched whose fault is that he ts bon-/ | nee ae tte fet on foot ajmagnate picked James A Hart, | qi n n, but the authoritte novement in the principal cities ofjonce owner of the Cubs, as the|chased the pugilists and thelr fole the country that will result in giv-| most logical man to head the|lowers back into Texas, where the ng. the ‘while featherweight | league. Then he lined up with|mill was decided at Langtry. Bi} champion a benefit something on|Garry Herrmann, who doesn’t |Paxo recently entertained President the order of the one received by|waste any affection on Heydler, | T4ft — last winter the citizens ¥ McGovern a year or so ago.|and the pair decided to work to-|**” "cine on a half-milg_ merry While he is down and out in| gethe: go-round which made the town she feuneets Youne Gielest cent ee somewhat famous. But the coming - pects Young Corbett still The next move was for Murphy|mecting at Juarez probably will as many friends throughout the|to descend upon Paso into greater protnt New York with | force #1 wtry, who will 1 | © doubt respond! his Joud vests and coax John T.|nence than ever before sencrously. Corbett will probably |Brush of the Glante and President |tion to the race track it open & saloon, provided the pro-|Bbbetts of the Brooklyn club to| that Juares will be turn posed benefit turns out a financtal|jein hands with Herrmann aud|S?'t of Monto Carlo and th success. Corbett might do well in| himself. All the coaxing Murphy |{ic™, of fortune from all parte at aloo Ne ‘| the United States will ge ° . \* aloon in New York had to do with Ebbetts you could oa that wey. heiress ave 4 head In addi. ‘a oad SO A TAA TM EDITED By LAURENCE REDINGTON and the hundreds had ath in Bl parts of the Unite oom, A fe reappeared 4 Paso from all Mtates were in gh later Stuart w quietly passed around that a ‘ 9 place had been found, Late one] KANSAS CITY, Nov, 16-—Dr. Bj a nd ht A night & special train wan hastily|#, Moller of Seattle gave Champion f toe hold, ore Spent Thousands Trying to) 1° wp und the fighters and fans| Frank Gotch the hardest bout he! Rotier pul blend ex : " A were hustled aboard. j has had for many months when tb atehwes Bring Corbett and Fitz-|° ‘The train stopped at Langley, Tex, | big fellows met_on. the mat. her rine thea A | pontoons were thrown acroms the! last night otch won in straight ah would simmons Together and | 't!o Grenie and the ring and canves|falle ‘but ‘he had to struggle 6|u ¢ 6 champlan w fenee wan pul up, © time was lowt, | minutes and 20 seconds to pin Roller ‘ rie Finally Succeeded. an Stuart stil! feared interference. | tho first ti ninutes and as mes @eviag tae ‘ almost before the last repe had) 39 seconds for second and final! he brok when ¢ - been knotted Fits and Maher were! fai, Gotch won bis first fall with | to at hie saa in the ring. Leas than one minute = mnerey, The death of Dan Stuart in New| later Maher was stretched senseless = York recalls the fact that bie career) on the Coor y better as & prixefight promoter was the| And poor Stuart, who had worked a Ce tormiont in the history of the ring hard to pull off the fight, which r F ig will a It was back in 1896 that Stuart|cost him several thousand ra ldounhkee t for the to ashed on the pugiliettc horizon and| did not see the wkout, ae he was te big toy, ery moment that he took @ hand|/was on February 21, 18 Pie aces oeeup in the game were nigh to daunt ined for C cit ladelphia, he hardiest spirit, but Stuart was Fixed for Carson City . a ve le bulldog in the face of} pon bis return to ppoaition, and though it qost, him $8.50 Holmes & : thousands of he accompliah- | with ‘Corbett Ori 4 what he set tet t again! rient Gray Pattern, | alty’s share of the gate receipts at} little exeretae, | plonship, 4 t ” ad | Pequire repet m. Tho result, how-j the train to take a | sores hong Soe y aes —T ver, proved art's contention and} While stroiling on the platform two roubles began, Dallas, Tex, war eM well. He had suceroded, | men seized him by the arms and] to be the scene of the battle, and! * aimost three years of « ti) went through his pockets, work was started on an immense | S04 the expenditure of many th the cheek, and disappeared. i arena. F verything | “0d dollars in showing that Rob| The team had their tickets paid | Aden pre. | Vittelmmons was the world's great-|for and enough spare cash to reac | “~ ro. | oat heavyweight | 2ITe. 1 by the min After the Fitxsimmons-Corbett | - - - | The protest that lo Stuart dropped 1 ef the | OWLS BEAT CRANES ! t up was no loud that Gov, Cul- | Tent game and devoted hin ox-| ON 8. A. C. ALLEY) - tustvely in partnership = with | ron was compelled t all an ” a A wet Stra newston of the lagisiature ana | “Smith” Kane, to the race track | In the round robin bowling tour- | .oantengaanene Silt Hlaminate a law prohibiting prizefighting wan| | Stuart was a huge man physically, | nament that ts now other, best itt or at untied. Wark weighing about $60 pounds. He died Seat Athiet son whe te iiek: to oe a, eee He War of Bright's disease took two out of three games| possessed of stopped and Stuart, «till game. cast oe tess” Mant. eae othe e ut for another place In which to was well up to the avernge uable than « Ul off ‘the fight that’ had the en Clarence Hanford New Poop agg of pte elo pe Pork ire country trae t Springs, | : vith i ave with re siwars Ark. was duper and the nee-| President of Auto Club) »''" ae arene oy them onee—the Bb emmary arrangements made ‘The | let 2nd ard sive ie lasting. & two giadiators hastened to the fa- The eattle Automobile club held 177 215 18h FS ang meke it easy for you mous resort.and prepared for the lite annual mm last night and 161 127 177 cp fight. but the storm arouse a conet ; it $8.50 Ket Holmes & ° 7 elected Clar ford, president; | Anderson . 137 116 178 rn. Hollow Ha ee Geceet nek ee en a | Panne 2. vice president; | Mengel 154 169° 175 4S yorks oes a) as oa Richard # secretary; O.| Heiberg . 153 202 166 $8.00 Get, Same a ‘i ¢ Ht. Williams, treasurer; F. A. Pease, | - base Muskeer 7 Corbett Gave Up. anwintant secretary | Totals .... 782 619 877 7 Finish, tt ® fizale Corbett called it}. Mr. Hanford, who takes J Is 3rd TL! Knives and 5-on and went back atage, | Ronald's is 221 $5.00 1% dwt. Holmes & t apparently gn wp all hope rs ons ’ m1 Satin Finteh, sold er getting the mon together, | thusinatic le Clinton 158 148 46 4 ks * of that was strengthened when | ¥8* larget his efforts that | conde 16 177 608 rks oe he matched Fitulme th New attle race lasting Anan 1 172 621 Hamilton Hottow Hs Maher to rough to a}” r j ated Knives amd acrom= from © ‘ tunton, and that the) aorate $41 958 85d S560) to the anking of this match Cort. by the pathfinder car| 4 announced his retirement tr one to this city, and] Joe O'Brien, presitent of the! dwt Triple the ring, handing hie tithe over od, an the eastern] American ciation, will start in} fiekel Bas Maher on the night that the Irish race desired the National omidentini oe a ot # O'Donnell. 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