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| tieth round. T am not THE STAR ‘ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER, 1909 | : hhh hh it PO _— halohehatahalelahalelelelelehelel 2 elelieleihs || * * FRAZEE To . * FOOTBALL DOOMED IN. * * Jerr anos * DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA *& * OTH f id rn : * NEW YORK, Noy, 4 & |, WARHINGTON, Nov. 1h— | © i. Hi. Vrasee hae cnet pe # ‘The alar ath ¥ o | * of biggest Goat * football i the fast-growing w] e Ms (ath ee x let of jous injuries as the ® om Mthletic | vay * direct result of the mar om“ * 2 n pulled oft jag | brought tt und for antl- & ; , LOR Derhape 4 vd © inte ® football legistation tnt cry he * wry ot |% trict of Columbia to a head, & ped vresasil j & Por some weeks wast the 8 AE are boy yy pach © * hax been a ery for reform, a 7 & SF. deff na Freak en & the district commiasioners # | ae pee f will travel under iieal * } no the matter | Coach Lewis of Broadway lned up fs J * ¢ ‘ ; ‘ueplees BY EDDIE BOYDEN, * | wae ration, | nis team te hort scrimmage last It vl of everal manitng The high-handed action of Pacific} } m en it Witcoke gaat ’ it wa nix uson one of | atta, Coast Bas © directors ® and the p of huis an . J up, probably for n pin * oid aaa oS booting the Northwe n bout H ® the situation . " f the kam ats of Portland—has called down ajve v * anked tof * : t they ar a « * i ss pass t torm of protest, and ha more | ti 19 * tri ' * keep the } so * a an dee to wae oute néaking-of the Rational as > eet ti inane *| ay Ba : “ges Pages ge rowd tol ® | Of the cities along strable, and prot than @ eens | geet Why these baxeba # football aw ttt . ninder of ¢ t te lines to ¢ the line | ¥ sot et ent eae t tury of talk nt It the Coast loag # in doomed in the “ ™ f mage * A The action of Cal By aut Nt to grat lay rs tight and left and ® tal, and that tty ney mM ow], > A S Ceietie Jo one outalde t ae Fray nny Practice, an followers has t stand for Ewing's tat *& either Breatly w ’ * ‘ t 60 cents, The admiasion ven taken an ir * P ton Aaplay ¢ his former supy t is oh mystery. Crass lgnor & prohibited altogether we | Holling ritget ‘and t Z 21 Wet Compe t “ | at the ¢ it t : : exhibitions agpingt Ho and his unde OGlos} the xitaation, or a pull-headed x * ws to bee a4 Pa ke Cena toate tate to the Pavitt te " tre to-Wo ae they please Is the WR AH Pe ; Le n need of NOt Mtratie Tor ex * pable hen ped. fair. Why bicker with t: eaat tor: ood Baa’ “hsiur * v : i ‘ ; intera, and ‘ D 5 eth A K008 wren ae Outlaw ball mi m ANY ‘event, the jonal ‘® mn ‘| tba f * "an tthe later, And now t kes & nol ke a bon oeee POeoeoeoeee Ny Hy row ' the pre b x ‘tener TORY Oca Gal Rwing and soe amen 2 t the head g) le ? . r Woodlan yi aa haek at & “highor- pups h lenger pull { weal woneeckS ° 3} , ' n r * pa me ra fight to consid Mf Northwestern lea 1 Ue PARE, : $ | Horn ptroneest on 4 ¢ routers can) -|f “a ution 1¢ Rever accorded Northwe t r The to t ir hear " 7H « fota of the squa 1. They double 3 @ | thie city ong i team « Md te , edie wha Portland Fane Sore. 3 }| win the om I ag aypedong = oh ; * Le at ees pat te, Jode need have no fear fans are sore clear through . . -gethen ey ar Lincoln Has Troubles * fen tae tude £ Z ® decides to cast his Ewing's palpadt mistake e -".” aye f the ¢ Along with Br o wall thatl# ar a te ane the Northwestern league he trode of far . .' . Lagi Me Py aur ab * womb aa * . t Assured tl entire boosters of the Coast 4 3} Rooters Ready ¢ Lincoln ® last night, the th coin Me a will tine wu behind h pouty ad ting : e| ; halt 4 f th * ing Atiantic ae esl” ‘. Rebellion Imminent. affitiation with 4 ° baad nay gy Magy ioned fd { ’ i ee eee sae ¢ . t wk hhh And this b From Vas ' POrererererirererer trey’ | elielichihldh tt: |. tators will be yt : r = wes ES Where they eerste ° " Hugo Kelly, the [altar iddle u nt, Ma omeone must have put ‘ they don't belong up bere @ shac he yh Ue An my le in vm ‘hone National league Pismornl * paemnen, courtesy demane * fornia w Or oks with in out with a are + aoe President detee MeUredie be Bcegomse wet It's a safe ciieaiiat teat Se Gamta tmether br ney've. Gat penne y+ a slat eng : e i 2 H no k at Papke, et al “ that - tee four-fiushers. eo Const leaguers wil! not it comed to the fold. The m hould — b noid an —— wen Gute ae Fervand tomes : pas } en : ning if Mer a be Pheke That the entire thwest resents " \ swannetet mene Bhai w the action of and his gang ba was abou! ae tian Ge oe neler at Raicevich says h ix unbout rowd that ever attended a Lincoln oe jo at catch-as-eateh-can, which Broadway game will be there when ounds last da fternoan, Wol- win the foreigners opinion of |) the whistle bi % ze nat Benes Py Soares real | himeelf. But that's what they alll The ¢ will beein promptly at Big rallle at which the faculty | of f not h powders, for he spoke of way 30 p. m Saturday ; The scrub mnembers. football men | match as & mere “work | — ga will alled at 1:15 in| will tatk at both the! vat ie r ‘hit yo ¥ mfided to his Jack Johne whe $11,000 worth r to get it t of the #0 |achools ¢ | friends In the south that he looked UNCLE JCt'S TRAINING n rea nd can refer to) the big mame can start on t | On Sat A y th | te see _ tow -he te ar gazing dors ans place 1 cy Scrub Game Mistake. : 2S Ss kyward in just about the sam ’ length of time that it k Henry ’ me In preparing for the Lince no matter Piet. Incidentally Ad let the JOE CANNON [8 SAID TO CONTEMPLATE THE PURCHASE That $10,000 purse raised by New| proadway game next Saturday ay ond in a bit Orleans scribes tn a very OF THE SOUTH BEND, IND, FRANCHISE, WITH THE AVOWED i York negroes to back Johnean w f the to teams { the police i " important bit of news—nothing |PURPOSE OF TAKING THE FRANCHISE HOME ANO PUTTING vered unlews some rts the mistakes made # the “Lim arade | You would surely “ | : ‘ lod. it, more or lesw than the fact that he |/DANVILLE, ILL. ON THE BASEBALL MAP.—NEWS ITEM . orap em in th jeinity before | sis during the season, are! Bat tod y a saw Ht Eee oe Toe wan to be the next ight eight Jott s a eure 0 = 4 cave you on a net " hampion, as he would moat cer 5 - si vos dont SAN FRAN( "0, Nov +f tainty p hh off this pret vnder, Hat Whee Going up Nawri'ns of FORTUNE SMILED There Joh a-|) ou @ re oven. tay Ao mn Lewis Powell, the latest aspirant tilng Nelson, just as soon as he fin f fers $119,000 for the J Jack thing E P » only to be pony ay tea for the throne of Oscar “Battling” ished with Mr. Powell | And Venice $15,000, hades of the ON BIG SMOK. hman when | cep the $2.00 In your 4 Nelson, who tangles up with Adolph | Lew, who, by the way, ts a modest Dow the arena } just as moch of @ ‘and Wolgast before the Mission Athletic and retiring sort of a chap, who i — “ wisi eid Jobson w od ar 4 the ner A ao} aa much valee as ; club on the 29th of this month. is boasts of his performances Pittaburg promoter trying to sign 8 nmne has Began? Boop oe and final ¥ Jumped ov a fence ¥ -d ig . ae ‘ amused at the stories of the Mil- or deseribes wh is Mike Schreck and Sam Langford, ~ ve ® le ee oe ¢ = t wk poe A into tne ie os again. ke LAE easy . er circulated around » tot fe h ack neon shows thi ¢ wae grabbed and hustled toward | 600d set of ¢ serge ro dyog t city te laughed « the Jack Woteh te picked as probable Johneon is on the top of the heap the exit, explaining and protesting ” nt = § New Orivans before he left tha Abed co 8 long OP for the coast. Wolgnst, together we that he was to be handed umpire in the Jim-Jack thing now. When he meets Jim Jeffries all the way. “I's de janitor e turkey ‘ ° "| sleep i" yt ough little he wit escorted to the ring with Just here a sporting man t 4.06 No. 6b Rae with his manager, “Sure Thing ieep producer by the tough fitt t ried t b ne t ' Set ose ‘Te. Jones, poured ao story into the ears | boy from Pabatviile when they meet at “hy i on efen and eclat Ye wasn't to come in Job nson app |" ish Seimiter @ the Covacent City sport writers |at the Gotlenum m weet from nest Zot oe Be ago that John was a him. The rt liked a flight him-) tique | Handie which, if it had not been handed Monday night. The word reached | ee aie tes livery stable, picking self, He “caught on” and recognized | | Verrule Carving es out by the man who was on his way him out at Matlett’s training camp caanlested fio os lare » Uh by Jobneon as Bam Pruitt Johnson ¥ woat to fight him, would have made where he is preparing for the con- | re boxing irned loose and quickly made the newspaper men believe that a w | tre yr? ot Oye et topped pounding JIM CORBETT, WHO HAS ALWAYS BEEN CREDITED WiTH|—._______.. 1p $20,000 { aa incones ipvone as rmages de pou he softer t of is ne hor | y «lee tow » throw him out, fe the “ehtweight, pugilistic. line | enough to read. the Miccount and | ® clever judgment in ring matters, fancies Jeffries’ chances in a miéet sneaked ¢ saw the fight $300 Pair it has ever been palmed off on an ment briefly on it jing with Johnson, Corbett and his two-time conquorer met in Lon-| GU! S§= Jeffries-Rubtin fight 1430 ne Nee Oe meets eubiic, Ceapite the £ Adolph te Soing to drop me! don just before Jeff sailed for this side, and the ex-champion's views| Blighty eo. Ho walked ou a a Handle, he has defeated some of x he sollloquized Wert, 1 ’ nad coma Specity to the 4. ©. early in the) Wingo Anderson Blade N. P. Cap whom ~ York and Phil- won't make him any such promise|on the coming fight are interesting, if not conclusive and write r3e morning and sncaked into the arena | armed pitcher 1 be $4.00 No. 02411, same, Pua cetics touted ee, the best that, I never do. But he is} In a letter to the sporting editor of a Denver paper, Corbett has} A. H. Y. “ADLER, with severn! ie would-be free | season wanes has twe siteer blade their class. mm to be the one to drop, Just rs apectatora aif a dowen of them) the righ paraly net 5 easy victory over Henri| the same. I don't know whether |the following to say 1618 Beandway, New Yoru, N. ¥ crawled under ping toj wing ie alleged to be there with After his easy y t. whom he knocked cold in two it will be in the first or the twen- | 1 see that Jeff and the coon are finally matched, and I am remain hidden ther arena bells | as good 4 ast, but I feel sure ingster i# in for a «tar nm he starts in w Suesser as Wol that the ye gazing trip h 9 1 want te in this mateh m n I hav ny other match in career—uniers it be the one with Juhnny Frane—for it means the woxt-erack at Netaon. and. as je boy said, ‘that's the huckle I'm after. In order to etnch json bout that will mean that }T have to beat Woilgaat decisively, so 1 am not waste any time, but will try to t him just as quickly as I can. NAT GOODWIN IS JEFPS ENGLISH AGENT 18,-—An inter mbled in confer In the bunch Goodwin, r, Senator . and Barn y Ber to fiigh Rent Locations We show you Suits and Overcoats on which there is no $2 or $3 added on account of a high rental— less propor- " vt tion of profit | “Leave it to me.” said Mr. Go than any make of y 7 n y, and then take clothing in exist- «and Ban Fran ence. Therefore— bla fight out they are the best tng ito Patan ; Don u values possible tof prised it tngiand mannr cone obtain. vy thing Englishmen put no 1 1S Whereupon Jett and or A ways lemnly appointed Goodwin their English agent nd the meet Sim point instead touch « 1 K la from touchd ne and Sole Agents goals from th field ha counted O15-019 First. Ave. [iwo lensing colnge ene eaves On the Square , ip lA ad in Opposite Totem Pole Umpire Jack Sheridan has signed 1 Ban Johnson for 1910. mor reigned su Jim,” q m Berger, “I really think we ought to accept Jack Glea son's bid for the fight on one con- tu that Nat Goodwin referees.” | ugh for me,” said Jeff it, Nat?’ in smiled deprecating! said 1 can as ire you of this: if I refereed that fight 1 wor absolute quar glad of It When |had several he how they « I had an engage: | with ihe Jim was here just before he sailed for home be t to heart talks, and for the life of me I can't Mgure t him. We did not spar here, owing to the fact that ment to meet him at the National club's gym and box but was suddenly calied away from London. f am awfully sorty that this ocotrred, for had I put the gloven on with him I could have told in a few moments whether or not he was as fast and as clever as he was just previous to bis retirement “It seems to me that sight ts being lost of the fact that there ts such little difference in the ages of Johnson and Joff, and 1 was | quite amused the other night at the Canterbury when one of England's | foremost sportsmen, during a conversation, remarked: ‘Jeff, my God, man! carries quite an age handicap.” Why. Jim ts just in his prime, and at the very age at which Fits electrified the whole world by his marvelous performance, and much younger than Fitz when he clashed | with me at Carson City. So that, in sizing up the men, age should be eliminated. “There is but one question of the slightest doubt, in my mind. that might prevent victory from perching upon the Jeff banner, and that ia whether or not his long layoff and rest have affected him con stitutionally. With this problem sotved, it's the Bank of England to & counterfeit dollar that the big fellow wins “I might add also that, no matter what part of the 1 am filling engagements, I will leave the fight, and probably be in Jeff's corner. 1 final week In bis training quarters with bim. |for South Afriea, | reac h San Francisco some world in which | to America and see | in the} has left | to come shall also put Britt and expects to made a accorded Jimmy from where he sails to Australia, fall of next of the time in the year He }great hit over here, and his send-off was one greatest he fighter in England.” | 00 06 JACK JOHNSON BECAME A SOLID CITIZEN AND TAK PAYER jot Chicago the other day, and detatis of how this interesting and] | important event was pulled off are just at hand ; It seems that Jack announced that * he had made frequent visits to Chicago during the past 10 years, and as he was “well aati fied with the town,” he had decided to make it “one of his places of nee The he passed out a check for $11,000, chipped in $2,000 few sticks of furniture, and became the proud po: asor of a bri tructure at M4 Wabash ay But listen to what comes next A garage will be built in the rear, where Jack will keep hhy fast autos, and he plans to make room for at least f machine Adjn-4 ent to the garage will be a gymnasium, fitted up in the best of atyles'| Jack Johnson is getting over the awful swelled head he brought | back from Australia, and is toning down rapidly, but it's hard to keep }a straight face wh this flash is printed. I wonder what would! happen if Jack had ome “well satisfied” with Richmond or Nor-| folk, and pulled that garage stuff down there? } 000 | HONESTLY, IF THIS THING KEEPS UP, MR. FIGHT FAN jwith a sense of humor will have Jime Swinnerton’s “Sam” of comic | | supplement fame looking like the chief mourner in a crap game Extrey! Extrey! Kid McCoy bemoans the fact that be can't get | the big event for dear old Parte | At the Circle de Paris the attendance would be about 10,000. At} least one-third of these would be } | in dress clothes and make man Selby. That's the women, and people at nd prize? fights it a society évent over there,” says Mr. Nor-| stuff. What do we care about the paltry gate receipts, so long as everybody comes in evening clothes. Then, again, the brave display will make Eddie. Graney feel at home | © 0 0 ve | THE N&@W YEAR BOOK CONTAINS SOME erkonellia ST Ay | Ustics regarding the equine population of the world. Without digging very deeply into the dope, it may be of interest to know that there | are 111,242,000 horses now in use, which seems to put | the laugh on | the howlers who fnaist on referring to this as a “hofeless age Of the total number of equines, 95,219,000 are horses, 7,493,000| are mules and 8,520,000 are domesticated asses. The last figured however, are not absolutely football rule correct, a8 no census was taken of the makers | Special Sale of Solid Oak Office Des Here is a sale that will interest everyone who has office testis to me, best chance and the most genuine offer that has been made this season. ¥ desk in the house (excepting the Cutler line) has been reduced in price for pls Call early, as we have but one of some of these numbers. Good Values in Roll Top Office f only, tomorrow. 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