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THE STAR—SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1909 THE STAR’S PAGE & UP-TO-DATE SPORTS WY DB = AIM PH BATTLING NELSON TELLS J A NORE 7(EDINGTOE GG)? cee BESTWAY TO LICK THE DIN | COACH GILMOURE DOBIE OF WASHINGTON HAS SHOWN | ape ct ie Man Who Fought Joe tay cinerea’ Being himself to be the staunchest advocate of toam play as against individual || ba i a : ns La Out Jeff's PALL Valuable Time Is eal tn the ‘wliele foothill world. Woble hab tured out a team that} ’ : Ga Lays be Bl ey a ee $ : } ‘ t hos 8 ‘ WHOSE SIM Wasted in Long Di |has swept the Northwest, wiped up the gridiron with all its opponents, pes fe: ' . : ; | Plansof Campaign in the pial Fro tance Chatter — Phila-| ant deen scored on but once, and yet, in hin selection of an All ay Pon. ‘ High-Brow Language. Sern vs ory. OUith, delphia Club Is Sold — Northwestern team he has not inclu¢ member of this aplendid F Speen hake’ feat | Pi eel z : é football machine, Apparcfitly Dobie doea not consider any of his own * 5 : Kling May Lead It. men good enough to figure in this combination | d Bs * see / BY TIP WRIGHT, The selection of allstar athletic teama is not the serious matter { eae : ea ‘g jow things do change! BY EDDIE BOYDEN. HATS the mat- | TAT Sth Con. {attain, Now everyone takes a crack at the selection game, and we grossman - el have allstar aggregations innumerable for every known sport, from Ww, W McCre 0 joe te uc a c » one » « obie's ht de owner ot | Marbles to muckraking, No one disputes Gilmoure Dobie's right or his | a ye 7 : mene the Portland/ability to size up the football players of the Northwest, but just the | now that [t was a dozen years ago, when to be put on Walter Camp's | s i j hat Hon All-American eleven waa the highest honor that a college player could bee: and Coast Le ©, there are lot of well ed football fans who think he Ins | _ ‘ , ; ‘ . Bat's - ped a cog in leaving Washington off the honor roll this year Tete © a few amendments to Doble's eleven based on the opinions | dozen well-known players and critics of this cit Vanconve ing Warren Grimm off his picked team, Doble will hay Wash. has that the jod denies that it is |® forward pass, Grimm bas played consistently throughout the season to do without the services of the best man in the Northwest tn handling ri t and get his he up to him as to] He is a fast man under punts, and his work at the receiving end of a|| ie ¢€ 3 " ¢ n Jeffs chance whether out cs ee 3 i wecs h PO | ‘ 4 yp the big smoke, Bat. you un ball will be. the |/0ng forward pass is of a high order, He seems to have the edge on i had a littl thing in F }Galbraith of Washington State college for one wing of the lin ke nuisance eani land next season | Phen. there N , ene: hy A st gre ie % : judement ought to ee Then there is Max Eakine, whose ability to boot the ball was | a seas with having said the whole situa- | Clearly shown in the Thanksgiving game. Eakins is « stronger punter h friend cor k with tien now hinges on action by Me-j}than any man on Dobie’s All-Northwestern team, and he seems to be a , 3 5 vs artling information Credie. oar Tip y calling z It would seem that a lot of vatu- | ore valuable man than Deanor of State college. . 4 - | husky tviaen got to th ey able time ts being wasted in on- | How about “Wee” Coyle? To be sure, he has not shown his best BARNEY BOE. | Bat. He ten't yur don’ ve-m~ | Jecture and contumely .,..|torm in handling punts in recent games, but he has run his team better {whoop pug any more; he's grander Why doesn't Dug hike to Van- | When Juliua Johnson, the crack | he reatices that Boe ix anything but |than @ soubret that hax a pull with couver, meet the judge and say: |than Latourette of Oregon. To his generalship is due, to a Rreat} goats Athletic Club wrestler 4 oasy pickings. The Canadian has|the angel of the show, Bat hes We need Portiand club in the Northwestern league, go we “out- law,” “independent,” or plod the old a ae a McCredie decides to stick to fen ateh and will meet the Beattle without rubbing shoulders with the | please, ‘ca Jim’a senaitive) then | the Coast league, and his present | 20 © | man about even seein, thin mn |goen on to tell of the interview: | Reeds Of Mloofness would seem to) THE FOOTBALL DEATH LIST 18 EVEN MORE STARTLING | respect ‘ f re ¢ ’ «| “Bay, Battling, in the lMht of |Meement of his countenance a bow |instant across the belies 5 { r on ~ nken @ scent a go t mi ‘ 4 with impact suff nt to render him) Hon. Bat, ought to know it right off the bat jthan the most pessimistic among the reform agitators expected. Twenty-| 70h alizer that he poe & at a , la nw v mpsal ahe . . step onto the m: hall thie past, and believe: at he te 4 highbrow, and the Boston book bug | | Before long P , r 1 , or | step onto the mat at Arcade hall this past, and believes that 1 good | ‘ bug fore long Portus Baxter, Coach Forbes, Oliver Cutts and other srutieg bath Wik Gar © = | cases Skane ancbinn dimen to. aient canes, lant helped pint} authorities will be out with their selections, and it's a safe bet that} pound or #0 of 3 Boe has tiken Job mon even terme, Me feels | much > | Washington will get a place on one or all of these fon weight during his training fo rinin of staying t time limit] Meleod (pronounce It MeLoud, | MR. BATTLING NELSON Bi “Are you with us or agin us?” jvxteat, Washington's victory this year Rarney Hoe, the Canadian grappler, been working hard for two weeks |taken on the aire of the loftienst | eas hors de combat, so to speak. IT have |! de say it A ° & tough proposition in aggeing night, and a ble tur , v y ‘There's ho use bickering with the nine deaths, directly due to the game, Is the toll taken by football this |to throw him twice in an howl and: ‘The evening’« card will b mat 'te peawably at the ree rae any. oti eee me least st league any longer. Of course, | ‘ T while he t« confident of hin with eliminary ting « | grammat natruction. But re. | 94 profit, Especially profit son are at Wf we become bandits itil mean a|%e*? UP to and including Thanksgiving day, which marks the end of | While he ts he pein ca tne att. | whiel ‘O40 be staged at § Covering hile ‘sang-freis he agkea;| “The veabon Sor thi discov-| As Mr. Nelson ary wae = wer whieh wit! nvean | the regular season throughout the country, Besides these victims, there |. eon ~| "Am I to tofer it ix your desire that |ered by me after conside je re- into his cigars jor baseball, better salarie ~j|are a dozen more who have been so seriously injured that they will 1 should ip you as to the pro rch. Prior to my first encounter | fighting days t i in} aU RE - ; ie tare awe frien the 6s ther die or be crippled for life | F j |iedure Reccssary to encompass the | with ae African | studied the anat- | nothing of | estima ane Se ee eee melenction tit | Of the dead, 12 we killed in masa plays, and the rest elther tr | plan we te ident their structural strength and weak- intruded upon the: Independent free from the super, | fying tackles or from kicks in the head or vitals | from bent Sue (000 | airy among tho African females|seck?? citious slurs of Cal Ewing and his} This is an appalling sacrifice of life for three short months of | UIT THE | ARE FLYING tiling, chant that, wit |t moke thelr infonte etand without] sisal gang, free from the slights of 4! syort. It is something that the football rules makers must take cog. | It's great you want to tance, and siso to acquire per- sel ies Rational board of arbiters which | plied Mr, Nelson, should get off its own fox far |Mizance of, and it is almost certain that sweeping changes will in > bd fmm oe ~ gene gies Sige on seca toners resumed as intelligent direction North- | augurated ne » football for the * . i Pd Hn elson. mak- *e pickaninnies, as they crete sma og ! j®ugurated next year to save football for the American public ‘ in little Joke, “I shall defer te - ee mengg eo nggit: Prue | To a man up a tree . °° 0 F modest request t I separate thes at the age of two months to repeat your inete frequently at the age of five vation Isto cut free | THE WAY BASEBALL 1S RUNNING PELOTA AND BULL ’ ss peat your In wen ag 1 . | a ay eng ‘elaphor, but 1 munt ist} months a male negro will be tod- feat gens tl tbe: a Spation | Aghting out of business in Havana is a scandal, and according to|, With the game T Tien Loe: BY EDDIE BOYDEN. m do not presume to ask me sbent . : m! c jon. | hoon, he interac i ¢ - t my finitives.” 1 i ? then heoray for Portland. | reports sent back by the Detroit Tigers at the time of their barn-|the intercollegiate football mason i Standin . he that viny eh qeene fe howtos z ing of the Teams. w, may. Nelson, olf ac der, But if McCredie can't see the Heht.| storming Cuban trip, the Spant rlement t c ithe Northwest closed and, for th ¢ We asked a bystande Ms oaseraber thes costs cect z P. panish element in the capital looks with | first tithe since football became part Ravens i t 4 an't follow your That « uunte for the bowing wee [high disfavor on the American innovation and the knock at their | yi, (ime since Soothe ee inthe |granes ‘ English. Be @ good feller and|the limba of the male African,’ r es Sea wen mee pf grant: ag Teleniong Agel . 3 « tery words, Tell us| «ponded Mr. Nelson. “To continue _ i; Owls 444 | how to kick th’ smoke-—you know,” | this tends to weaken the limbs of | the big smoke. Sere rnccnie eh Notional! ‘That is to be expected, for Havana is more Spanish than Spain|! 08 top At the end of the ves Hawke : 333 | “1d one of the bystanders }the man child and at the me| hie way but le lea 0 - Ranking just below the blue and i he Battie . a - " syndicate headed by Horace 8. | ttself, but the Cuban element is baseball mad, and the game is going | goid. Beattio has two toame; fipet | Peeane .o..1 B38) ke F r frowned, but at last | the kide re os th waa yeutersay. Forel i elected | ithe fldfire. It looks as though Havana would become a regular stamp | Laacota Pc en pM vgs onbeng be ri | 10 the game of strikes, «plite and Wott the poet’ that: sui, [the trouble attiettan . ‘Thea ha saa WMiam Conway secretary and Frank | '™6 Stound for American teams during the winter montha, and the | {iS copon of Rverett, are way be el etta aun tan Ot the | Bentile aks wort ais pature | makes the | negroes, and not bookworm, as some | ability,” Be 8 Biliott treasurer. | Cuban sport promoters are already talking of organizing a winter | low these first three oe t Wb, janage Pink? ithe way to e 1 it help you. |have concluded, n ly Mr. Rock his cigar, “that Charles W. Murphy. president of} Alt fh Broadway has managed has the ma. the high lad oe your pardon | feller's scientifi t norefore, | Johnson, but it the Chicago Nationals, who was|asue aad importing American talent at tempting figures se a0 up with the leaders the erar. j the way to sucessfully cope with|one should direct attention to the Stil, if Mr. Jel present at the sale. ts out with « They take baseball seriously, do these Cubanos, and no foolishness |«iudents at that institution are f The third week of the tournament |@! Sé¥ersary of the African race in| weakest t my experience, and at oat is financially inter-| ig tolerated on the field. During the visit of the Tigers a dispute | satisfied, and a new football mentor | fog" engi ab -- gy By eeties | aaency of 2 4 com tke thar nt a ura dope | ter down he 6 ex in the new purchase. wtained t year. Lincoln t : nking | 2 + ups be | that wt ved the bystander. | innocuous subject pia jarose over a manifestly illegal ruling of the Cuban umpire. The | Will be retained next year. | bitin Mire straight from the Owls Inat | Seneambs kidneys. Thus yo rg in, mixed with alaround Guna PR ond Kling, former backstop of | Tigers refused to continue the game and were about to leave the| Allen will remain in charge there oo ole Pe ete aid into te der ] Will reduce ass a tien wh «| em noe rage id t the bout @ finale t0% Chicago Nationals, was infused | gq J . Tace will keep Perkins and Enoch |") gr eons & percentage . an oe he tha n of Josephus fitted for an | career.” : into the proceedings. Murphy was | eld when @ detachment of soldiers trotted onto the diamond and | [*come f The Eagles and Cranes are Ragshaw's word will be law again Fy offe: 900 for the far Chi. | gave Americanos the choice of playing out the game or languishing | a1 Everett nee seconde with 667 aplec , j va HS sag lien A eo hl : t Pas det nd Stephen and you'll eee the fur ve ppeat to tind Ouiaaion Westnet ee mae to ony they played. Baseball leagues in} A Oi eutter badly By. gredus| 4, 70, Ravens rolled WT whentthe eee real e hin ° vuntry will «uffer badly b adu-|, ’ « a Kling is mentioned as the new |'S!* country please copy lation. Lincoln will lone a large share | 414") S18 e thar handicap form toienert wen chat foothat > ak leader of the Philadelphia Nation- ooo af her aquad, Heck and Maguire be © ther om plucking the formerly that football Is als, and it is rumored that Mike Owls right me y Allan, riginator f th gat i i i mon thome wh ¢ | played by fts students, Donlin, the hard-hitting Giant} SO MANY WILD YARNS ARE IN CIRCULATION REGARDING |!"E Bmons thon 7 ° r tng ball, win New York sell ‘ ” Kill the eae would be in the Phillies’ outfield |the proposed Johnson-Jeffries battle that some of them are hard to|team men in Presley, Patten, T - —— r m the road. | Enthused by the interest next season, Dae |digest. The sporting fraternity is now solemnly informed that leading | Burke Wilson, Burt, Sinaltey d-timer it ling pom olmatee te ae colored citizens of New York, at the instigation of one Barron Wilkins, | yey mon To atin'. aie otal teak "J | pesclevtr: : in #0 tory at any cost. Once on thei HEAVY GOING AT) raising $10,000 by subscription to be wagered on Johnson's chances; | new enthusiasm, Broadway expects linet oy ile . J a ing field, the cheers. of | ito hold @ place well up ih yp dist \ “ edlunied je fo toy , the class yells, and the 4 jalso that a club in New Orleans has offered a purse of $110,000 for ¥ , hard wood, aut oe : “ ' ‘ toam mates goad him 0B: EMERYVILLE jthe mill. When « South African diamond mine has been hung up|” tadcmn loses several but wi put , : : | object from that time out dat Down on onged TRACK | for the fighters it is thought that the limit of invention will be reached | Up ® good fight to keep the eham ait Seok te he game for bis school © vase } | plonship naa fou years | epgtnecrit be hie! i i tion for his oppenents no Tans | unless somebody bobs up with an offer to pull off the contest In Pekin, | MonsniP that It nas fought tom yaar ) ting contents i nidaeliy |Cry Against the Game in itn and be at it | China. any of the schools afid willbe ther J oie ne vs Tom! the East Comes From. «triste trom which he or with belle next season. She wil | “ todas oon ner participants may BY “REFUGEE.” jrank up with the best of them as m Fecentiy | whacked out 728) Sporting Writers, Whose | !ifeless, and all tor the M A sil <e vai : args Ming to an average of 242 flat pane the pla OAKLAND, Oct The Emery- | with ¢ # but = rage at : js vse on the outside of the pl ville merry-go-round was ‘henry and | BETT | NG 1S N 0 TRACK MEET two n - | ee Which 6 traveling a fairy | Word Carries Weight. field, who encounter no dange 4 holding yesterday, and the favorites All the other high schools, with th 4 ye n'a scores were Only too often ts the dad'a bare tine or tt trouk gute to | IS POSTPONED. | oxciption ot Brondway, ‘are aow | 237 and 254 | Ing’ pager ate. The vninviting weather } llooking forward to & successful track | ? . Because of his CL, Johnson tx see gh | For the first time in the history a ightened all but the regulars away, 1 tt season. At Broadway, however, the| aon - ; eth - varked man day 2 Of the tataoe | he interclans track meet, which | hy 6 so anid an athieti 0, an average of nd |of the game our anti-football or . icked to ut in spite of the thinned ranks the j wus to have been held at the unt [boys are In the midst of an athiett Young ia a third with 619. or Jando in the Mast is beine carried. on H 2 hy . pg oral layers did a brisk business. iniver- | revolt and are doing nothing about 4 possible to do Del Fountain made Rosevale sity Friday, Dec. 3, has been set for-| that branch of athletics oul ntury = averag moliycoddle” element, @ t of the lin ward three days and will be pull whacked out by “Dad” W ore t be expected, but by some of salen medium of a big clean-up in —~Y y i be pulled] Broadway has always taken the iy pf i wae Gn Hs vietory are greater. ei caer cartes eevee es dao | ! joff on Monday, the sixth. The| championship in track and field ‘ Ith 609 and Frank Rooney with 603. the beat known and most influential | directed at wien 1b i of shipwreck from barrier to wire. 3 Ce ema ricy nade In order to vacate | sports and stands an excellent iicone same Chroust with the |fensoh that what silebt be termed | tmey oe Balroma had little trouble In beat- | indoreinca tite for the annual! chance of doing the same again, if ‘ isitdy semniaiee teat ad TA tanks took D foothall” fears’ far the | Cutite Oppastag eins which came third on the card inh onder Of eventa for the day |settio thelr differences, Broadway Peat: gibogyes tlie ne pl vhowhng gente hos alinoet ony ohunaee te aoe] forbld what Argonaut was cut down in the | ‘ pe ~yard and —220-yard | wii he without Courtney, the greater S 2 Ree OF © See Se Seem So Staee | tO AAS aime: Says wd ©) slugging, but ev fat saad heer the icone ae |S oe Are Only Showing fprints, quarter, half and mile,| sprinter, and. Lester” Wilson. whi [that mark Both We and |Filea to till the wdversn criticism. | ica. guard ngainat tance, and after his elimination Belle th i , . | Proad and high jumps, pole vault and| Carr, formetiy of Lincoln, will be] , on negotiated 2 r sample of the way football jt would not be 6 Kinney had Htte treable in keating| Faith in Horses’ Endur-)reiny. “immediately ” following the | cart’ COrmerly | of Sincotn. wilter, | MeGregor Fell Below Form This ‘ is being “panned” ts the following | fiothetl game it in the seam Thistle Be Wh. Y PI relay the cross-country race will] jai loft at both the old schools and | Week. In the seven-up contests Hewlltt iment on the game it Is played | hen players are heaped on | ance en You Play the ’ ial loft at by -—— be run —_———————___— lead that registered at the Queen Anne with a score of 89. Muh! is|t hich appear Ntlone another, the ¢ Le ¢ FIFTY SUBSTITUTES | Ponies, Says Carroll ie ee we mtn r hurdle races | geattie should ha three. axcellent | 244. He also pulled down high ave . & 1 RL ag god Hecht f = f the .W rat sot in a foe's face or 1 whedu The! high schoo! ‘ came. age for the evening, a count of | StU" two games of snature of Griilo, in a vital spot was FOR SPIKES TRIED Cc officials have not been decided upon \" - ee pa 2-3, but his toppy work waa un- | {he stripe. Solberg ia credited | Well-known sporting editor team which Gale boast of 68 { ° jbut will be chosen from the uppe ailing. For the winners, Johnson | W!th 76. When you remember that New Rules Useless. f substitutes, to take 7 i Asainen. Dr C. Hall phenea] [FIGHT PICTURES nine through with'a more cfngee” | 60 tx mgood acore at sevensup, th “t Recause of the many fatalities re. | the regulars when ini "" One of reforms which Ban instructor, will be starter, with E ; ~ | Performances of Hewlitt et al. make | 44 “3 . °- advantage, and the playenaag Johnsen hopes’ to brink bout is tol (By United Press.) Campbell, captain of the varsity TO SHOW HERE) ,,., Ja noise like class, mh, Sy bail several yea Sh or crook 1eave y Cam egor was the king pin kid ago, the piaying rules were changed | by ho dh & mibatinte fer the dane | OAKLAND, Cal., Nov, 27.—Attor.| track team, as clerk of the course |iast week in individual bowling. but ” playing rules were changed | 0 trate forme, Nain > : |for the specific purpose of eliminat adopted, thus eliminating mu ney Carroll Cook, who has been rep- | Within the coming year thrvquen- | this week he was yanked from the|pJ%. the feminine division Mrs. ling tho wroat! danger to life wna {man suet afer the danger of usury from basel resenting the New California SCH tion of the fistic champlom@ip i#|pinnacle most — rudely Raush showed a od form by bane | tty Wit b Maas to lite ay AD eet unt tas ae tytactory or ia wot Jockey club, began his fight on the | going to be settled by the beak tepre- | came up with a rush and now fell to her lot to roll 12 games | COMPUshed, and ts it possitil re- | ing 9 toothel aaa sattact ot manner {is not ¢ Otis-Walke: Pbettt | sentatt of the white and black |the lead with an average of 191 ae So oe wr i 4 aingle c r . a what those who jained, and*in view of the fact that Walker anti-betting bill yeater. | | | above the eredit mark (100) in @ single remnant of the The p and’ » { et! Gay at the preliminary he f races, Tho black man, Jagk John-/nine games. Stephen — also 4 as It is played today withou cri. | Dect and urge. 4 sporting goods firm has for year i nH hearings 0} son, has won the title fairly by hie|the hodkin into Mac by : Perhaps the two-pound box of bon | 7! ink Mate thoes co ag 5 game, the more removal offered a rather healthy premium | the two men arrested at the Emery dofoate of Burns and Ketchel The| through with an average " offered by Emil Koch as a] ork what changes hn the | lines because of injury, for @ practical substitute for the | ville race track, byarguing that the TITLE latter battle w of the bigwant|Walben with 179 is within onc mthly prise, spurred Mrs. Raush * m the gar spike, tt is not likely t this has |law was faulty because it delegated nts in the # 5 hn- | point ire } ~ Must Play om y ‘ events in the sporting rid. John-|point of McGregor, who now te | There cannot possibly be a defense | 8 been discovered and is to be sprung /to a judgo “the legislative power | not y nse | } . cf 4 son returtied from Australia” with |nursing 178. Mac is filled with | for a wt which numbers its vi Tho usually in prime’ by the head of the American league | of deciding whether an alleged of-| sporting sfion skeptical dyes his|fight and promises to come back|SLAT TLE - THISTLE time by t re ring t w | thor © players often find as a surprise selves exhausted aftet & oe fender shall be tried for misde-| The choot football | beating of Bur When PKet- | like a cocktatled Choctaw months that it is played « eee den, teat, 54. Sittorent Wovices | oalor or felony,” championship of the city wil be de- | chet match came off the Sefer of SOCCER GAME) ities bean prose ther te charae| halt of play. fan ok acted aneel f ge. | cided this afternoon when the U every sporting man were ngd to} Finley showed his heels to the the game by dropping thix vat |}man for his team he if ghee within the lest ten years, in| | Cook acted as counsel for the €e-|versty Heights afd Gbhumbla | Coime, Cal Konrad gone clan clouteee tr Wppting the tins] “whe inst oF the fhendly soccer {fore of flay dose mot redues the te. |be allowed to jaan the hope of finding one which would | fondants. He also argued that there | school teams will clash on Denny | black mah's prowém. PéMaba,no|ber to the tune of. 245 for high.|gamen yrior to the opening of the |tallties, The open play has proven ight cowardly to Fell perform the functions of the steel was a strong distinction between | field ut 2:20 o'clock. ‘The. former | fiatic battle if the history of BOXing | Just to show that it waa'no fluke, | struggle for honors in the North. [Just as dangerous as the mase play ;schoot's reputation at spike and be harmiess, but all havo | gambling and bettlug. He coutend-| team t# the undisputed champion of | ed. more space in the news-|Fin repeated his 245er later in the | western league takes place at Wood- |to which was attributed the num ntly stimulants of @ But no doubt Connie Mack wind hat gambling was the placing |the North section, whi lumbia | papers than that fight week |iand park on Sunday next, when the | ous accidents.a few years ago. vministered to have to be pacified, since he made | * Wager won a chance has taken honors in the Southern met Ree ine caret t tot a 1 Neity | ttle club will try out its atrong- | Bvery year youths just budding “ ee ay that squeal about Cone ent! He heft that betting was In con | section an fighting game, th moving pie ug oF In aaa lon | to leading the club-|est eleven against its old rivala, the|into. manhood have — thelr Hves " « ar able te eripple his players, and the Amert-|Pection with a test of endurance, Olambia has won five, lost one | has seor a big vic ale : nT ny 0 ourney high av- | Thistles. All of the former's old |snufféd out for the glory of t ris is the gal pe can league players may be found |tather than on a chance, and a form | 424 )\le7 one gam Slacks nara | eve Oy on ‘the ‘tient himost [ly hls century for the month | players have rallied to the standard, | school of which they are a part he etd t ‘ [ : Q while University rights has won|every city to see the ht himow double century contest with aland with sion of new blood,| Parents, who often at the cos who we . ipoing: ees oes hamota-skin soled |of backing one’s opinion as to the | ail of its seven diuled carmen {first hand by the medium of the|string of 11. Allan and. Stephen are © cawectul ¢ Gaataation Is eee Gaee hioed hove eed 1 er to ¢ a commanity ait J endurance powers of a bes or] Columbia, however, seems to have| moving pictures. Those pictures |right at hin heels with 10 each to result ‘where he ts about ready to paddl r men . Joe Woodman, manager of Sam | 4? the better chanc today's game, | taken of the Johnaon-Ketchel flight | The following will represent Ses | his own canoe, see him carried life | § pk Langford, #a Hnton te a ena | He declared that betting on an| Both teams avers About. Iai }are declared by experts to be the| Sam Rathbun, our former city tie at a Wine haan [teekteans & eeeel Ea The cry is now tor a eta beeanse he refuses to fight the B ndurance test was not gambling, | Pounds to the man, and both have! finest ever taken, J. W. Coffroth, |treasurer, took a try at the tim-|George Stevens and A, Patmore;| For what are these sacrifices | ru u change a ton pugiliet, while . A, Brady calls |The cases under consideration were | *hown fast football during the last | WhO promoted the Colma fight, has | ber a few days ago and succeeded | halfbacks, W. Blooman, R. Allison |made? Ts there no other way to fur- | low biance OT pene {fries « similar name since the |those of Bookmaker T. E, Martin |W weeks the world's rights to the pletures and | in slapping the sticks for a count of}and BH. V. Williams; forwards, B. {nish amusemont for those who clam t ayed with oa 0 bollermaker hax deelined to tr nl nd Charles Brown, his alleg Seventeen teams have been con-|N¢ has sublet those rights to th This isn't half bad for a| Beecroft, George Mc no, Smith, |or for athletic rts than to g h will not teipale with Kaufman. Would | clerk testing for the grammar hoot {local men, the: territory embractr But you must remember! 6, F. Williams and G, C@nthwaite; | boys man ther? 1 f th who 3 a poy Rh : jchampionship. The winner of to-| the thtee northwestern wtatos, The se Kang carries no aldermante | reserves, F. Chambers and H. Tur- |) With ‘ few exceptto ia i tarewsil havo 76 per cont et Wulor who bousta one of {4€¥'® Game Will receive the L, L,|™M#® bald $3,000 for the rights, and | paunch ner, referee, ©. Qoodenotiet football is us As AN advertising rt for the fall Sa Seedipin from moving plcturcs of /the lament and moet Interest of | moore trophy they will make the first display of 5 The . by the coiloges, It gives t cost hum ine bout” achat thee cee, she | rf and rn nb in col. | the plotures at the Lyceum théatre| Following the team tournament t n teeta i atked a ring expert you. jection of markors in this coun WS: on #econd ay. next to the Savoy | Manager Pinkham will arrange for - edtuakion ta foatecanin ys of compe 460,000 casi rg re 4 ear is one ety lg ont Francisco fight promoters are | hotel, for a week beginning tomorrow |an individual contest to be followed |G anni Raiceviok would 1k« Vine atten iia Sim parents A y sary tor at v foolish to pars ch @ goid|because the “oral gy gee} ring to coax Tommy Murphy] at noon » film shows the pre-|with harness events. ‘This latter |tackle Gotch at Graeco-Roman, vex to be influgneed b ok ON minn™ whee Pilih ane the. “ora!” arate to come west and box eithor Low |liminarios, the crowd and the ful 12 branch of the sport should prove |Genoose grappler Is a little sonsitive {a son's wish te ga to a certita chou! | coul ) doubt, be, DERE Bitch ‘sould Brady gett” Phi pli gy ge i lis ne ons 1 or Ad Wolgast, and they are|rounds. It is 2,600 feet long and eVery| torrid tricks, Take Gardner and|about the feet, of which he has al|solected by him because of tts rep hout ondangering | ; d y | making very enticing offers detail perfect Allan, Pit them against Putnam | prodigous mess Jutation in football. Tho tim y- | thelr students, sharp, tige with boys for wh

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