The Seattle Star Newspaper, November 19, 1909, Page 2

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vy, NEGRO LEAGUE OF TEXAS IS BIG JOKE Tip Wright. be fa vogue SEATTLE !S ALMOST AS MUCH INTERESTED IN THE OAK Jand situa are the Ca 1’ hemselves, for outside of those actually interested in t « plants, racing ts not w game that itself to sectional usies, Track owners may knock each other's meetings, and throw the harpoon into the ather fellow’s game on every | Occasion, but the great army of racegoers are boosters at heart | Base fax ‘ome rabid partisans, and make a personal | matter of the diff tween the Coast and Northwes leagues the college boys of may be at outs with t California schools, and brand Rugby football as un-American; San Francisco athletes may | We looking for a chance to double-croas their Northwestern rivals; bag in all this petty squabbling the racing m take no part. Their bush | ness ts to see the game w, apd they re ¢ that when they indulge fights So the turf contingent he fornia racing. in sectional they their own best knocking erests. in pulling hard for the success of Call-| oo°0 THE WOLGAST-POWELL FIGHT, WHICH 18 ON THE CARDS | for November 23 in San Francisco, has been repeatedly referred to} ene — - as a try-out for the right to challenge Battling Nelson for the Lght-| tion but with a ae weight championship, but there her angle to the lightweight te folk» coughe ABT? 5 ‘ a t pleces to watch situation, and another « who must be reckoned | never ¢atied to got more than their with. He is Freddy Wel ton | money's worth y defeatir Je y Se - voint . in i ‘i The organiartion had one cb By defeating Jobnny Sur points in a Isiv anor &| an Gielen waa taveeemin oem few weeks ago in London, Welsh became the undisputed lead of thela long, light-colored linen duster lightweight division across pond. He is coming to America in| When rendering decistons, This gar preiansayenton ‘ “d ots sj enent, ved tyrht around the the near future to force a f with Battling Nelson, and the Bug-| neck end split full length up the lishman’s contention that he Wolgast or Powell t call| back, w 2 object of much ridi on the Durable Dane, seems to ha sid foundation a age Pet im none Weish has t r the Battler for two years, but the latter has always managed to sidestep gracefully out of a meeting. QOace or twice, when cornered, he has agreed to fight Welsh, “some time, but not at present,” but the Britisher nfident that, with mnship of his own country secure fm his possession, Nelson will have to fight or eat dog Welsh first came into American prominence when he fought a 25-! round draw with Packey McParland in Los Ange a year ago last June. Welsh, in the opinion of many competent critics, had the bes of this mill and should have been given the decision. A few months later the Englishman made Abe Attell, with all his cleverness, look ike a pork-and-beaner, It is true that in this match Weish had the advantage in weigh!, but the way he outboxed the scientific feather Weight champion was a caution oo 0 WELSH IS COMING TO AMERICA WITH GREATLY INCREASED prestige and what is per that he is willing to post as son the moment he lands. haps more © the 5 jt with $ n forfeit or a side bet for x fi says he in cold cash Nel will fight the Battler 20 rounds 46 rounds, or to a finish, at ds ringside, the American light weight limit, that he will agre lifornia or any other battle ground, gj and thet le whl be ready, to, st4p H i “we he wit poun: to ¢ lands. : Weil! wild nave X mfr | himself flat and sliding Into the bag ALIFORNIA WINTER RACING STARTS TOMORROW, AND THE of years ago Texas t rilie opening will be cl atehed by turfmen in all stood for, I don't kpow C - ime) a0 wd hy Mos. yostngs ara ola | wente baseball league composed parts of the country wal resulta of the firet day's ne +—-players and official alt play, bur for a which the anthorities may take in relation | being Ethiopians, ‘The organisation t . t ; na fitieel . {may stil be in existence for aught to the ora The whole future of California racing |S oN or it may have gone where hangs on the s this y s meeting, and if the Now California | tne woodbine twineth, which wor lockey club gets t ‘ong foot, so to speak, the game will for it was about the sock we ’ ” e eo speak me lone a ng that could keep Texans be dealt a s lin good humor when the boll weevil Tom Williams and his associates have annc }was working | ‘ If the league depended upon the doo wh, and in the ¢ patronage of Ita own people for sup lot of wor e and hard port it would have died of inant \ " the final a courts, And do t © suppress th , / . janc® of ie Nelson's dicas-g™ (th af its wedtettor® around the F are-im: ®)2¢Tound, afiair,thatpovdr the longer rontp, for, while he is | diamond, trying to keep track of the shifty fighter with a phenomenal defense and the ability to land with!’ 1! say one thing for that um either hand, his kicks lack steam and probably would not have much | Pitt. he was epg = gongs 4 effect on a human punching bag like Nelson. The latter is not a boxer |jacknd in dienite he made un ta fn the strict sense of the word, and Welsh could probably make him | Willingness elling plate: or the dhint 3 It was a sight for tired eyea to! look like a selling plater over the short course BaP eg GK og ae ga er At any rate, Welsh is entitled to recognition, and when he bobs | say th was original and ef ap With his little defi, it is strictly up to Nelson to talk business. etl With # runner rane and | | the ball hit, be decide quick as a ane . flash upon w nm the play pnd tossing a t would be made ald ght out | Leonard was punished «ey his duster strotchimge out tke the wash on a windy 0 DECLARED = came Looxs day He always fintet the last few DRAW GOOD AT TAMPA| yerds on bis wishbone, throwing a " with the runner, to get a better ee Tampa has a mile track and a ra view of the play and render his de BAKERSFIELD, (Cal, N 19 ing assuciation h offers liberal ridin facts, Not muctr Following their 20-round batt ae GO8 Dar tino unha ‘ if perhaps than a pair dete ‘idace an eeitivantnat ileges. It is fs picked up by a search last evening. Kid Harri f pa and " Hight, | for effect it had a au Franciaco and Kid Dalt ft Pp 14 court Injunction beaten to a Angeles matched today b: is @ war bot moter to fight 45 ¢ ke par it, Sovannah » as another character in in this ember 2 t ust at underbolt aK a big, husky first be Harri Daltor New Y L t utation of being able slashing fix t night and P to finance this meet ight in wildeats, He man we feet a K hich was inaugurated last|had all the umpires faded, and car strong at the f 4 nte ith pret All| ried things with a high hand number of ro Har ‘ es nader ef mr It was in Houston one day that his opponent badly tn th « be 5 of action for in big fellow ran « whizzer on a rounds, f “t ar by f m vhs J t afford t n arbitr r which tlekled the the infig! Dalton h be ring inter 1 ‘ sititud le the player il Set tearrtaca oedema rane, and 6. a. 6. RING AND MAT lh te put i i a eg 4 MEN OFF FOR SPOKANE), | - Sie ae peared to 1 bh Ring and the & 1 ' pper to Morvic ¢ f Le t ir t in the preiimin Leona . Pd 4 ret ne t pla $7.00 No. 643 or No. 653 °)"!"\': : “ge t \ 1 ir. fF ar Landers, Frary & Clark cheduled Yo'r — Carving Set, $4.50. Jack N ‘ i ded “ ietaht | Mae.” { f 1 4 es Y a. but Ak ‘ wh r Ah'm waf dog gon fajor W.-M. Inglis, Lom , thot ati, anh? By i thao ok teas . taht ab 1 beat Butwell for Keene he ga r 1 and in due t put, thin t by fully 10 a4 f impire, starting ‘to to his k What's dat houted the vic 64a 1 tim, starting acrows the diamond, ri - blood fr hile a dozen play ne er yelled at the umpir to looh 3 ae it. The umpire turned, took one ary look and stuttered $4.50 yo’ W it, an’ yo" ia, 4 ¥ e159 ‘ kin take ye’ pl on e f reat the man killer returned S 98.00 t and a few moments later . mn " and the re was allowed, 4 s Yes, baseball in xas as played | : ; his bunch is hard to beat rs . annon denies with the usual | M- “¥4 . 7 of 4 nee and t ct that ‘ena0 A prepreg jhe intends taking the South Bend $19.00 i " jteam to Washington to give that Har 8 oS id \burg a winner Turk e $a we . Bet. fro Ment out in rnight entries, All| How the mighty have fallen! Tim poolro nd handbook oper-| Hurst will umpire in the SPINN NG 1310 it ust of Chicag re figuring | 16 @ next year. Don't they SECOND Ave, | 40in# buvine <n the *~semes to nee the ball. inthe n iM 4 THE STAR—FREDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1909 SCHOOL TEAMS READ EDITED By LAURENCE REDINGTON SEATILE-TACOMA Jusnez v0 on RAVENS WIN TWO! / : Pt age HAWKS | | The Ravens took two out of three | | Aa Sua | offer when the teams came together in ' racks, and 49: the aa the round rol bowling tournament « nducted by ° ° that has been in progress at the| sabitetind Teesines teams of ib's beet kane » Beattlo Athietle club for the past] i. vortwestern Anpociation Poot 4 that the wpe: 4 two weeks : Js i (tract some 6 thee 4 The watch was one of the best| ball league will clash at Dugda The Juasep i that the tournament has brought! park Sunday afternoon in a ga «king and fag out, all the men rolling consistently | that prominen to be one of the 1 regnrdiews of a if not brilliantly, Johnston of the | UM promines (0 be one or in 1 Donate tba me Hawks was high man with 205 and) city for nome time. ‘The pla aking there, 4» three, the Hawks finally getting vl sore £3 ae Pama th or Oakland. are Tomorrow the football team of| Last evening the Broadway and | away with it by the narrow margin Aa seen totaie tae kee * pa pee high school, accom- | (he Lincoln high achool clevens held |of two pin ' bition designed .ccommodations | panied sotorn, will invade |thetr final practice before the game] The Ra were minus the cyte te * patronage the City of Destiny up the sound | tomorrow afternoon views of k Novak, who has poasibilit c aulons it Se sald and will endeavor to wipe Tacoma Both teams are in good shape for! gone to Bpokane to reprenent it is exe : els wil be ff the football map. the struggle and h are confident |B. A, C. in the interetub 1 a eel ae en Anne boys have been | of taking the gave by a good score, | tournament, and his team 4 ’ 1 this game and | Rach teain will be lacking one good | rolled for him as “Dumm ep | should ast hold the blue and }man, ae Linon will be without the| The ‘ A ' |gold down to @ small ro, Lin-|nerviees of Amos at guard, while Hawks and fra saad leotn could manage to beat | Captain Bill Lewis of Broadway wil! | pinoy 161 471 a : Queen Anne ¢ to 3, and out at the | occupy o seat in the grandstand. | wright’. 161 14 h other ke school they think that |The report that each team Rave 186 141 1 ; | they have a team that can really shy wix regulars ty untr Johneton Ist 205 160 pn pROF y lbeat Broadway and Tacoma { the men with the | McGregor 195 188 263 sgn | If Queen Anne wing two mentioned were at pra Cort " iM a? lesaly mix the Interscholastic fo: last evening Total . BO 844 855 er Kinley, O, M j ball situation. All the teams would This will be the final game of the : ou ‘ |he taying claima to the champlon-| season here and noarty 1,000 persons | Ravens int 2nd ard vo ES ga | ship. imeoin, Broadway, Queen | are expected to be present he on. | Johneon 141 194 186 bs Gumme ; Anne, Tacoma, Spokane and Coour | tire student bodies and faculties of | Scruby 1 317 148 Kelly, half back : }d'Alene would all be heard fro the two inatitutions will b at to | Rathbun + 27T 161 164 Jefferson, Gibson, |* Francisco will favor teeing } } The Queen Anne team will line |root for their reapective teams Dummy 190 179 137 Adasen terwares that Oukland will enjoy F up as follows | The rooting of the rival students | W 177 182 203 Referee—A. Rowe. ' | Walker, center; Bryant, right{should be one of the big features} | ee |quard; Atchison, left guard; Cook. the game, but a number of police Total 846 S84 University of ( right tackle; L . left tackle; | will be present to see that the boys And they have an O'Flanety at f Universit bas Dean, right ond: Carr, loft end;/do not let their enthusiasm land] Lou Criger may be a Yanke juarter on the Harvard eleven ng aw ‘oart. ‘othertagha rm. right half; Rabel, j them in any fr all fight The | — _ - ft half. Foster, full, and Cofin- | presidents of the two achools at the} berry, quarter rallies held yesterday warned the Thin ia tho best Hnoup that the | students againet this hoot has had this season, and morrow morning the rooters witl | they should put wp ® good fight | hold « big parade down town to ad- | against the have the! ¥ertise the game. The managers | Northwont almoat | have not yet arranged to play the cinched aorub came im the morning or some | Ata ratly held at the Queen Anne! other but #till have it sched achoo! yeaterday afternoon the by . curtain-raiser to the big if eo much what they re} ® | Tacoma as] <* | Btaate of Ta | bi 4 » be Visti | on h erate his hat and hur § * Y §- ARSH ried home to stir up his men. Th Beattle bore did net know when ng their remarks that they ad on the enemy right in their When Staats got back to ‘Facoma es end. tele mates hada big augh over it they also frarned what they ¥ going up Saainat nd the praction which had b@en let-! | ting up was started again ing hugyy, | MANY BANGTAILS | VAN 19 -«enri WINTER IN EAST at arsh meet here thie evening in a 16-tmile match 1 Probably three times the.aumber| race which in to be run on the in f of horses will winter st tt °EMC | door track of the horse show build E Istand tracks than were quarterpd | in The rece promises to be one , there & year Ago. ThomaeQWomNl et” the’ greatest misdly Grethune has stood for years—we've never been asked to return money on will have a string of 40 racert in| events ever seen in Canada, and the [hte care at Gravesend, tnctuding | taternational feature of the match | ments. It has taken many years of time and study to bring them up | 99 yearlings, some of them the prop- [has lent it tncrensed Interoat ot August Belmont Jamen The Indoor track will be 12 laps : . house 26 racers Owned to the mile and the runners ot jf Present state of unequaled perfection, and we feel justly proud of R. Keene at the Bay, a/ have to make thé cireuit 186 times being Castleton bred year- | Mr. Duker wants to mee the athletes | 3 including King Jathes Joe Madden, Uncle, Montgomery. Fire > & apectal prise man wh foor of $100 lowers the pre: house. Ther for tUcket® « bok” seats Dandetion, Jeanne D'Arc, Pay So far there haa bean little bet tt Keddie Dogan, Datmatian, | on the race. St. Yves on the siren Sporting Life and « bunch of year-jof hts Seattlc and Spakane victories ings, = W. H. Karrick will have/is a 6 «& *, but there horses owned by H. K. Knapp in| surprising amount of Marsh 9 winter quarters at Sheepshead.| ready to be wagered at 1 to 2 that will rest at the/if St Ys acke loeal tracks until) feat. spring gra) point there wil briatina, Stoweqagh. The ke | money chase es Curhy “Locke, fie. Beale.) Prospects ar e = Keet acm Everett, Sendrian, Don Cregies) nheet, Merry Mivamt District At<| mand Shannon, Angerona, Schdol-! male ans Souci IL, Mombagsa, | heavy. and 12 yearlings owned by Drake. torney marm, Beet) Greenva: John A j AeOeSoseoeoooe ° $ ; ; RRR AEERERHKRE * x * * * * DAILY LESBON BILLIARDS. * * * ° (SERRE ERE Hildreth will bave 30) hang up a new record and ts put for | went ting | nagth | and} inn omey ait advance f very PeSooooe FIGHT 3 ; H ; 3 3 $ | Ps co PePedeooorsesooooooooss et } It te announced that 6,000 people | 2 saw McFarland and Thompson box | n at Kansas City, The receipts were $6,000. McFarland got $2,160 and - Thompson $1,440. a - Eddie Smith. the California i referee, will be the third man in| i. the ring the night that Lew Powell ie and Ad Wolgast fight ik If Mike Sullivan succeeds in beat- & pl ing Jimmy Gardner hb will go to ‘pe Paris to meet Willie Lewls, Sulll su van boxes Gardnor at New Haven tr the latter part of this month hi Later reports from Pittsburg at : that Prank Klaues had the best gi Billy Papke in thetr contest at Pitt é burg Klauas looks like the coming he can r weight of that di Vision a Dick Burge the Englia jae wo ight, who was recently rot | ¢ KISS AND THREE-CUSHIO oa iw Water tr tie Biaee eee CAROM. i at are, Dat te | t Diagram 1.—Cue ball 4 yt a yen pe ee ake cane ae , Weleh for $2,600 a side Pie Oo t ball kisses carom Burg believes has - back a a ae A en but after he has met Welsh } ili at ‘ > poln , ind that the procession has got far | ree b n carried by 4 right, land] ' ant ¢ by a of ‘ ahead of hi In } lay Burg 5 i i i carom ie effected. ai seth gil Waa w-clever, Nard-hiteing boxer, but | Regal Suits and Overcoats are sold on a very slim basis of profit—that “ Magram 2-—Cue ball % lefts 41 is Girrerent now | t Sieot ball. ts cut, Biel a . ae: Me m . right.” Cue bail cushions at Ae 1H Ci] 4 se eae Cees ae is the chief reason that the price is $15 instead of $20. Any unsatisfactory [™ * , ata can whip Jeffries in a 10-round P ‘ describes angles shown, effecting |, an have @ six-round hout with garment will be cheerfully replaced gratis or you can ; Hi soe a sinh Pes . O'Brien in Philadelphia if, he ' up table to D. s action, O'Brien says he will! t | DETROIT’S PRESIDENT $1,000 to Kaufman if he (will to WISE GENERAL |K¢t into the ring. Several yoars veo | oth | wt O’Brien knocked Kaufman out in 17) f | Well informed baseball men say] Pounds and the latter has avoided ! he | that much of the credit for the sue« the setentifi Quaker ¢ Fr since, tee cos of the Detroit Tigers belongs eo to President Navin instead of Mans] In the 12 games Harvard and Ys ‘ pr ager Jennings. They say that Navin! pave played aince 1897, Yale has w ‘no has made all the deals for playera| seven and Harvard theee. The ‘ot in past are without consulting | have been two 0 to 0 ties, In the 1 Jennings and that he has attended Yale acor 102 points, Har- to mar ther details except me | Not in any game in this idling of the t the MIGH scien has the losing team scored s While all this may rue the fhet| paint” ae vanee eae | r ine that Detroit did net wijan| n league pennant until n¢|——————_—_____ | the helm on the belieh; | There in no doubt, however, fhat Revolvers, Rifles, jie h of Jennings’ success has fen a due to the Mberal backing of Mhé Slightly . > |Dotrolt club's wideawake proptdmt,| MM and in A1 conditions” Bpecity, kind 615-619 FIRST AVENUE. The Goteh-Zybasco wPestling . . : . , 1 match for the champlonship of the A. H. Y. ADLER, The Big Store With the Little Prices 1 Yo youth ® rid will be held in Buffalo on 1042" Broadway, New York, N. ¥. 11 oy ae

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