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‘ser ] THE STAR’S PAGE & UP-TO-DATE SPORTS THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1909, 2 | | BS - BASE BAL LS ZS = “ Tf b Po: A AW T POWELL IN FAST FIGHT ) rp 3 a | a Pes > pick Up thé roe te and thea, TO MEET BATTLING NELSON FOR {| FD DLs PHONE He aw ola, % THE LIGHTWEIGHT TITLE . nergy he tir ball cs — _ BIDS FOR THE BIG FIGHT WILL BE OPENED TOMORROW rie sas the eins: idiinils hess I YOR tage il " The American Challengers |®"¢ in al! probability the guessing contest that hax been gotng on|Dugdale and McCredie ody. ue wale RANCISC ‘ 3 Pccrelh ante ke tisk ea ot toes since 4 cle » nfeldUs cateh was BAN FRANCISCO, "Nov. 20--Ad | Powell came to lite and cut loose! Lose Doubles Match and ‘i? the articles were signed m month ago wilt come to an end.| Hold Love Feast on the rhable that the medal as showee > a chotce assortment plows nea low eve! ore 7 » y . pitches. Rireight of Toa Re scan f : anaes core terete 3 All Chance of Bringing | | However, there is always the Possibility of a slipup, and it is by no Wire and Settle the Fate That play was pi securing jeotsion over Lew | ha as though the tlde of battle means certain that when the 1 5 . ven © / . . © last envelope has been cut the battle 4 Johnny: ia PYF, Alancleges ie one of | had: triraed, ‘but. Wolrast red} International Tennis Troe) oy win bo detinitely a he of Portland Baseball— od out by Brome Pops attlos © pulled oF quickly, and came be ‘or ‘oun yo de ely decided upon. feldt in & manner that oeal ying. There were no dif In this round, which was most y 4 plaune of wee: fob df opinion over the decision, | exciting of the Tight, Pawel ‘cue phy Home. According to Bob Murphy, who is stakeholder for the Johnson But They Won't Tell ‘ Create hich was given by Refe Jack | prised Wolgast by ‘landing two —_—- Joftrion fight Bits ‘pity, y Je v » hot A single “bid received to date is worth the paper } on the play, ov eich the moment the gong sounded | vicious lefts straight on the jaw, He " a fow feet Soy the dnd of the 20th and final round. | followed. thid up. with two. rychts (By United Prove) it ts written on. Aspiring promoters from all the known and unknown BY EDDIE BOYD! fled, for sanded to oir t was Wolgast al the way, with) and Wolgast clinched, Powell then SYDNEY, N. 8. W., Nov, 30.—By Until President Dugdale or by Steinfelat 4 ne it owell holding his own in only one the crowd to ite feet by {defeating Maurice McLaughlin and | #pote on the fight map have contributed thelr share of proposition®,| proxmnan-olect W. W. McCredie Wehes @ omer off taal found, the 12th. right and left with. great | Melville Long of California, Amor-| p, acta’ Tey ‘ gh < tor o ack, Woigast was on the long end m the jaw Wolgast fought fean challengers, for th: Dwight! somehow or other all have forgotten to slip that certified check | tosses off that padiocked tongue t, oni of ve we bo nay Eo savagely 2 powe tt x. aye Davie tnternational tennis eup, the j for $5,000, mentioned In the articles, into the envelope stuff we won't get the meat of a nat ¢ » “attempted te oak ner: wee ¢ alpes eft to the Jaw and, as they | Australian court experts will remain ( . nation they held at tland jond base, to be t ollower: o knew « a dl wiih the 4 Heason, Coffrot @ Tom McCarey of Los Angeles are looke - hrown ee tete catty he heareay eoly. [oan with the right lin poasession of the trophy for an-| avon, Coffroth and Tom McCarey of Los Angelos are 100KG) yesterday, Despite their non-com- | by Jot ony Kling, b mt * Bee Pgnting ability by hearsay only. on the jaw rust retaliated with | thor. y¢ on as the real contenders, and as yet none of this trio has named his) \ieeat attitude, both fresly assert Jone of the most tap of the first boll, and started to| tuck to th tthe round, Powett,| Yesterday's victory wan harder|top figure. Talk of ‘8 combination between Gleason and Coftroth 19] that there will be two baseball clubs ar Wfuilinanea it noe 1 Ta smother the Californian under the yt landing the harder and |earned than that of Saturday, when| still rife, and all things considered, the northern California men seem tin the Rose City next season hd r |tory for Chicage Import weight and variety of hie blows, He blows, Bi sen received | Brook d Wilding defeated the mana ¥ in , i rushed his ent continually, and endous ation hentia Cantorstans ha aly aithongth the to have the edge of “Uncle Tom Re “endl soneie ; hy os BY T. H. MURNANE, | t Fave Powell no time to recover De-|" Wolgast now claims the right toiocal men captured the match. 15 re shout te pot punito property. Hull President New England League Via Ween rushes Rattling N nm for the title. raight sets, e fire ) umor wher . re ore « j t Close Range Fight. showing last night has Fes night t b the Oe pei ‘ rs EVERYONE CONNECTED WITH THE BIDDING GAME GOT A| t hume . we a te r cely re clic 5 sll se, Ball Editor Boston The men mixed at close range he fans that his “newspa © deuce scores, 12-10 and Ml terrible jolt when Pollee © salon < n ¢ e: oe nag Sh geen a Emenee <i oage-onglh to The boxing maa most of the u and Nt was @ give | decision” over the tathion I thee {third set went to the Australtans | “a the tt © Opanuiseioner Bak or put the ban on opening | phone talk was interesting to both) 4 oe 4 play that K _ — ware in and take, slam bang affair in every nt 10-round meeting waa no|%¥ & score of 6-3, the proposals at Madison Square Garden, The signing of the articles } a igo Me Credie and Dug The tat 1 aver witnessed 08 6. ball’ fe ; ee pen, round Fens. Up t » 12th Wolgast had | fluke, |The match way one of the best | Was made the medium Of a grand 4 play and the opening of the|fitory and naturally was Ina post. | everything considered, took y rounds there the sther aa ia = : bee arr ha pe erg — in | bids would have backed it off the boards for dramatic feature Muale, | give the judge a few angien. | 8 . De ) e Bogie | , r 0 pernone. at o dollar ¢ TOM M’CAREY is E UINES OF CLAS: foe court chop from Wilding's|Mashlights, popping corks and spoochos were on the program for|,,.Whlle Dug was in California the | Arey oo oy an leaguer, fig- | the uport free fee ae $=: ket got by MeLoughlin ng | Wednosday night, and it’s all apoiled. Tho principals and their man-| gays at the fat magnate—they told | ured in it, ax Johnny Jevers, lieved future boute wl be " mM “int he lant ame, we o brain le jelde of thelt SURE OF THE LIVE LIKE the result at tly cortein. Phe | ker will have to slink across the river Ike a couple of real old-time | him he was a good sport and git] the brainy in r t ly protiiabla, But ; | |efenders played the machine.tjxo|fghters and attend to real business without any fille, eretore, | foither did they neamiee aaything| Detroit had runners on first and | prices wand fer FIGHT | KINGS | inn he nen thom the trophy. thero's mourning in gay Gotham today, that made a nolee tke fair treat- i ; | an i whey ve cg ment as far as Northwestern league ‘ (By United Press) esas we lise Wap & taceul af anead ane amet FROM EMERYVILLE COMES A LONG, LINGERING WAIL OVER Something Doing. SEW. YORK. Nov. 9¢.—With his | a By pnd ' . ts dead, but her) cursey, while hie volleying wae lit peed shortcomings of the oral betting system. Bettors claim that the Dug says he believer that “some- bid for the Jeffries-Johhson cham may be sure, was notitie short of remarkable, McLough s are @ scandal, and that 40 and even 60 per cent books are the | Me, will be done In our favor fonship battic safe in the hands due to lack of good nursing or to # eye waa off, and he found the! hel woon.” It te to be hoped that he ts Grauehatd Dob Musphy. Wom itc-|iack of eed ¢ net br put the ball out of court at The anti-betting contingent has raised the cry that under the|in a position to know Bee, the Loe Angalen promoter, |ex-Gtarting. Ju ll pore ag so j nt ayatem, under which the Jockey club assumes no responsibility | The bis objection against a sec- now has nothing to do but to fold n fact If the « i " ave now won| go, se Vy ae nd team in Portland, according to hie hands and wait until the pro- [in a city hospital had as mood thost | three of the five scheduled matches | fF the ring, the betting public gets no protection and that the layers,| Dug. cropped out when the Call posals are opened in Hoboken to-/}ment as the ordinary ailing trotter|°! the Davis cup series, and have | besides putting up prices thal would put a self-respecting second-story y Ww «aid a Northwestern gy, hitb apes’ hal deena el og rd te c ath rate would be bake See ene det: “| man to the blush, have the opportunity to welch at any moment reagent that he wilt neal the fight for Los] “It isn’t ge: peoraity, known that for | *till unplayed, and t | This looks like a huge joke. In the first place, why should the antl.| Wonder why? Are Cal wing and Angeles. After depositing the en-jevery first-class trotter or | pacer | ing mo beartn ty the ¢ j betting contingent worry over better odds for the players? In the| hie crowd afraid of the Northwest y cor we offer, he | there special kee » oes od o ‘ a ong’ ortland Gi ota = maids Pues : have to took aiter % ons \ mt "ot | econd place, it's highly unliliiygbat any of the bookmakers will take |, ma? "ay ude tee eg PB os 1 sane to New roe bgt jf i just 4 Hamburg Bel ‘CHARLEY HARTMAN |advantage of the open door amp with the goods. They could| Dua ts» due to reach his own , and I have made my play. | a an, aid, or so ¢ : npin ore ight He anyone beats me, Til take off my |other fast ane NY OF ** eae 'S SK, ee a & lifetime, and even then there's a| The fans have a right to know ‘the BROWN WHIRLED AND THREW, bat to him and go back home like| “This treiner is in complete charge sood chance of not getting awaygpith ft that one tithe. and they'll get it-—if Dug will - & good sport. No one has beaten |of the horse. At night, on the road. off o ! me yet, and until the bids are) he rolls himself up in a blanket and - - —— necond, with no one out, when Ty ASHINGTON opened tomorrow I will say nothing |lles down to sleep beside the horee BEAVERS AT GEORGETOWN U ITY STUDENTS AND FACULTY | BiG WINNERS AT Cobb ites to the ‘plate. ‘The Ww. . CLUB into New York by entertaining two|never been an instance of a for 2 football, which hae been bi It is probable, according to the | ‘ ° | runners by sacrificing or on the| The Wi sare vel promote aan vee can re ED Dect’ tn x palace PORTLAND, Ore. Nov, on Washington, D. C.. papers, véer will be introduced at the Cath.|,,ne Pramingnt winning Bodwell, 1 sie akan Ge “seks ie hig | ee Jone new: . q arting his or} te HAD, ons Old) olic university. In tact, « ber of the achool d college } 3.59 2 ee - y = ree quet last evening. He expressed |her attendant. southpaw who for years was the chools and colleges in the] $3.50; B. Sehreiber, $2.526; J. Ri man close to second base, am mexprice when he ort that nee Pie YS ot $25,000 and $50,000 | Idol of the Portiand fans, haa sign jsouth are planning to abolish the present game altogether, no matter| iss vor i a. . Miawied "Three-Fingered” Brown, on t ae oe Senioon a cuare’ Gon Garden. |hue lee oak Femackable. Rach horse | ed a 1910 contract with the Reavers | what changes the rulemakers may déeide upon. $1300; We WE” Fleer, gates’ 22) Stine Fine was pitehing. his pre P e rumor that Coffroth and Jack | doctor. es Megs gg — tts = After wigs te Portland several ee iz ahneon $1,240; G. Holle, $1 J. poe the. ver ee. ‘cunts ' “8 will mix it tm the 1 Gleason, of San Francisco, have |a general p! jopted for the we years ago, Hartman went to the Hawkine, T and D. WN: ner of 6D on 4 ‘ ‘agner combined forces as the result of | out of a an coerk ones ee TOL | Boston Americans in a trade There| WE'LL HAVE TO MAND IT TO CAP, AMUNOSEN, WHO snooPs| Prewitt, $1090, ‘The leading Jockeya| nnd Cobb trade ee rte Sneek tea ofr ae at Roy op Sec peagory panes the fight flexible plan and xubject to many he quit the game and followed an-| found the polar cirele summers, discovering Northwest pansages and | °f* Rt he Rg K dy, ] ball rolling slowly t 10 feet! pounds, Romeo ¢ Golden Gate city, is current | alterations to suit the horse's moods. | Other bustness, going into the lum-| things. The othor day in New York the captal j aptte, 48: he third base line. Oliver, and aa @ in today ther promoter has| “In the stall of y fast trotter | bet business tn Low Angeles, with |ine rirst tine a y : - rp in saw a football game for | 5 feeon, Warren, feldt never moved from! tion to wind up the mitted the truth of the report jor. Facer there are three suits of /his father. Hartman says that his| °°) ime. Asked what he thought of the aport, he gave his shoul-' Giasner, ¢ x, 6, and Brann: . Instead, he hung there, pion will go it Ser RanT HANGAI. Saban | ClOties’ and three sets of harness.|arm sow is as good as It ever W ders the true 90th parallel shrug, and said: - e the play that waa to man. ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweien lit ts within the truth to may thee « ais ni ben 4 r vam} Frere thas ed tie DANCE AT DREAMLAND. And follow it 414, like light- wrestling First and Cherry. horse knows when 4 race | {| and Manager 3 ot the Beary. | 2 xplorer’s and a football player's best equipment tx a one the light harness le brought ost the /ei belleves that Charles will be|iack of relatives to leave at home.” Dance tonight, Admission free.| "4x Brown let go of the ball he Optical Department. horse underatands at once that tt | able to oond t een over the pan with | te o9¢ | sprinted from his position and was ! ‘SS SannainnsinnSaAEAGSASERSRNURE | mee “. Bao, too, does he a ne & - . know what it jeans to put on his ‘TRIPLE TIE FOR e stable garments, his =I pk Rg Sk BILLIARD thorse is mos ntortable than the Average sleeping car for a. man re are show baths, hot and cold —— TITLE water, separa compartments for ~~ bores. and all that sort of thing. | ® * only w at when I started on|® ®| The world’s profess 18.2 bite} When your clothes} * Journey I was as sure of all the | # attic in w/llard championship has ended in a! WOETIIT comforts ax ix the high class trotter | about three ee SAE. Seek Oe | ee he ee See ee eee ee Nee Lb PP wear as you expect m pacer when it i sent fron one|® is thinking « locating # | ton and Demarest each having four a rhe te y Pp aT: cireult city to another. * permanently, -' he has a busi- ® | victories and one defeat to his Ll cal em SS a ace 4c kin Ge vs con: tee” chill there is | ® ete Opportunity in Geatt!: ® | credit after meeting all the other ht ne SSS 5 — somebe o e a of hot|® he one-time champion is ® | contestants, The tle will be played valid ? < x medicine. If it oyew, ears, head or | * well known to the loc I cseeees | Ort te thee ated Demarest waceane iuatedeceaaaas) | iS if "6 know that you have 20 40°,not right. there Is always a| % ing fraternity, and his return &| Cline Wednesday. the lover bt the v2 Diya A alt . 7 YN ows ; | inan to supply the remedy. The way|# would be welcomed. Burne #| match playing Sutton Thureday, and AY a Ty , TN $5 ch tke hee meg rotting OF pacing harve | ® has developed the business in- ® the winners of the two matehes . ee 5 ris arn cares mt ny ne wonder of the | ®@ etinet to a large extent since @ playing the deciding game Friday ‘ ‘Seige ee ® be defeated Marvin Hart and %| Demarest and Biosson started off 3 ? 7 Vee sega poe. / — claimed Jeffries’ discarded #| on oven terme in thor ame last , , purchase price “One-Two-Three” Martin | * t!*,, 874 he is reported to be ® | night. but the former struck his ces you know Shbk tof % werth consider ble money at W/aait toward the end of the game hha: Gets Out o lock © present time. ® | scoring heavily and going out in * - ® | the 32nd inning with an unfinished | your clothes have co. OO Rerun of 82 and @ total of 00 to 364. | pene Slosson made a remarkable run 6 j OAKLAND, Cal, Nov. 20,--| £4 ” 123 early A Good, § enuine Leather u prestige in the George Brown, als Butto by s| rvicea e | aven rt » also known as . "] yt Pn George Zelinsky, was held by Po- vs Bd hago clothing world. lice Judge Samuels today to an-| LINCOLN’S REW | hampion opened beiiiantiy, and | A good Davenport Spocial. It has a goot ap . . construction, ite as poe ee | acon 1 ‘ record run of 126 during |] throughout: the frame is solid oak Cisiehad tee oad lt well mate This substantial Couch with guaranteed spring j Charge of violating the Walker-Otis CAPTAIN Ing is the standing of the || UPholstered in fancy velour in green, red or brown, the seat and | tered in genuino No. 1 grade leather; frame of solid oak | ant -betting bill E. P. Martin ed the cham. back are well tufted. Special price for tomorrow " ni Martin) jae pedis guly tri bs ans a $22, 50 | golden; a strongly made couch, well tufted top 27 inches wide; whe arrested with Brows on ajoint| u.« 22” ies Won. Lost, Pot he same Davenport upholstered | " |complaint, was dismissed by ‘ihtgs an goo" Bryant, 2 juntor at choot | ; atte 00 |] Spanish leather, Spec ‘a Caen $26, 15 rane fh ni omealbdeny nt liaaitaetnahiicet oh) said rpc Jand 4 member of the first team | { te se Special for tomorrow only ! Hees ee | odio alleged that Brown was |clected captain of the Lincoln high | ; s 4 CSagires re jemployed by Martin, but the court | hoot football team for next sea- | ( 1 4} a0] jheld that there was no evidence toi 2 o 4 001 hri t H ti S ts f Chri tmas ; te nh tre go ap fe} ‘ases or Christmas all Seats for Christmas \Brown’s hands was turned over to} fo ats “ Sinvore’ ia es TA Sin saw eer = | Martin ity In one of ont players in | ES KE TWO | A Book Case will make a nice | A Hall Scat is another article j— a This ls the first test case as the| his last In Interscholastic f FROM THE CRANES en Rdg We | that makes a very acceptable result of the race meeting at Km-| Lincoln's new captain is ‘ have quite assortment holiday gift The following | Ape under the new anti-betting m vat popular men in the 1 The Ya hooked thetr thicnel ~~ wid an making the | special prices should tnterest | George Hel | “1 secs tical into thelr old prey, the Crane, on ‘ollowing special prices for to- | you, Make your selection hee icy Bin “ x prese nting Dis. the 8. A S ail ye last night, taking morrow only | now; we will take care of it | , onohue, place jtwo out of the three games fo 5 1 Chris $ Det of $2 any Heenolue, placed a] BLIG8 BREAKS LEG. pon ‘ ,tne three games folled: | $60.00 Two-Section Book Case, | {! Christma oe : Emeryville track on November 21,| Catcher Blias, backstop for the Aj | 4 A higher pin total them the Sone 28% 45 00 | : Migs 44. re He claims that Brown took the bet,| National aggregation of stars oe ee et ' | $1 1.75 with the understanding that «| Playing engagements in Ca 2 ? " wa | ee nameunnding that Hwan | ering, opeeements jn Ce ol of the 4 Dog. $40.00 Three-Section Book 00 Hall Seat, solid oak. | was no evidence that Martin was |Asainst the Philadelphia At rw Th Torah Bpedi agit ae on enue 00 $14. 00 | 4 Posty & boo! kia ae yesterday afternoon, The fr in hgepe - Dy | DOGR Seis “Hen ee ” } Are good enough to oe ae * * k, as the betting | just above the ankle. and 1 keop h with 183, | $25.00 Hall at, solid oak ihe Mack ts being conducted | Bites oft the diamond. for eral Three-Section _ Book a “| be imitated by orally, The district attorney con-|montha. j Case, solld oak | ola $16, 75 | vende shai the placing of money, |— nn | Curent 149 158— Special $24.50 | $38.60 Hall at, solid oak, | 2 ywever, a ) le } Carver "¥] T ‘ 3 ; . : other makers, so wever, Ie a violat on of the | law | $25.00 Stevens: Maniiaah: waentih \. 508 168 $45.00 Throe-Section Rook Sp $25, 75 | they ought to be pe i the decision in this case prob less Double - Barrel ieee 4 ist 479 pes eile ca 2, 7 git. Hiatt’ Seat,” “solid oak. | poly’ will Aepend tha future taste "utnam . 161 179 ; Special .., ae 5 a. pac good enough for ods of conducting races in this Shotgun, $17.00 Totals 16 815 Hoostua Kr N $23.75 Two-Section Book etal $13 00 state. otal 6 5 23.7 o-Section Book Cage, S eneanike cas ' you. | stg ; esieR | ArT ee ep solid oak { 75 $18.00 Hall Seat, solid oak St. Louls seribes are busy bulld- Walber 196 16 6 er i ogy a) 7, 5 one Alwa Ss $1 5 | ing siageg air castles. Roger Brea. Degnan 209 178 bt | 50 Combination Book ue : |nahan of the Cardinal a Sac Anderso’ 64 167 w( Kt prter aa oy. He 12.60 Ma ' y nanan of the Cardinals and, Jack Anderson 14 157 460/1 The Great Work Saver | and Desk, sold @ | $12.00 "‘Hial ja the greatest managers in the Heiberg « 179 164— 605 Heed oak, Special ...., ~ 50 cial $8. 50 ? |iand Ww nile the, startling prediction . 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