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NORTHWESTERN SURE TO HAVE CLUB IN PORTLAND © D, E. DUGDALE RETURNS FROM THE SOUTH | WITH ASSURANCES THAT COAST LEAG.- UERS WILL COMPROMISE. BY LAURENCE REDINGTON, D. B. Dugdale has adopted Helena, and nearer home 1s oat tt and Bellingham, are all} Gent Gurtteld ag RE rnc ooking for a chance to get Into peace,” for a dmgevell mak If Portland fully ux we! th A no portly probably go into Nverett ¢ the Sea 2» has return as I sald before, Portland isn’t going from his baseball pilgrimage to] to drop out. Take it fror that Memphis, the war clouds are clear-| when the first percentage table | ing. Dugdale is back, at his desk, | published next spring, the fans w ready for business, but he doesn't|/sen the same old towna on the consider a costly fight over Port- | list land's troubles good business for 8 Dugdale’s Stand Right. attle by any means, and only nder extraordinary circumstances will he Dugda) consider outlaw ball for the North ti " western league. - f x ¥ ‘About the only thing that could |!* undoubtedly doing | the | right tempt Seattle to throw down t thing hen tho news of t Coa gauntlet to the national commission | eee maxna ruling ag would be the withdrawal of wearer in Portland a MeCredio from the st league, and ¥ S he mod the full support of and in th « , t Northwestern. This ts a t ‘ ms ming t} a probable contingeticy, ahd Dugda ol ¥- did not stop t 8 is not even considering it seriously, | Yor coat: of the fight Portiand Will Stick, pluhged.t before th S deladl cm “We will have a Portland club in'the declaration of baseball | the Northwestern circu 4 son,” said Dugdale yest W chatting with a nuw who had dropped in.to give 2 at welcome home. “I 9 ositive th the Coast leag officials with re nto th const tion In regard eka everythi wit be as it was last season. | a have pretty strong grounds for this|and going out to look for troubl belief, and am not losing any sleep | with a spyglass within a ve worrying over the situation. This| Obviously Dugdate’s course ts the foot of the jonty one. Portland, if possible, but worry Te betitute in the event of an un “Even if McCredie was to one club in Portland, and chose | ¢ to stick with the California continuéd Dugdale, “i w De up to Seattle to jump into a fight against organized baseball over Oregon territory. The Northweste would have to look around for an- clrouit, | ob t ted slip in the ations that 4 way th niroveray #lizes Pp. now that the Seattle leader ha: turned, n the unlik withdrawal fr: tt would probab! promise ne rth rm be the town other town to complete the wen to take Its place. This change but while it would, of course, be tm- | would mean almost continuous ball posaible to find one as well fixed | for Seattle for not more games & week could be played profit m that city. &s Portland, we could find a sixth club without any trouble at all FIGHT FILMS ARE LI'L ARTHUH AND NOT MONEY © JEFF SHOW MAKERS OFF yy United Press.) BY TIP WRIGHT. NEW YORK, Dec. 2 NEW YORK Dec. 2 pene from every point of the | folke fn charge of the Jin ae be bidding unheard-of sums |Uminaries aren't fora! Think of the » combination ir respective Jack pre by wire for the privilege of losing money on Jett: putting shows at Square Garden last which na es-Johnaon fight, think | 5), an ace in the hole in| 4), « from the moving pi Perhaps it may be possit night. to mmething like ten ¢ usands of otherwine ratic mans fought iGr the prt nm tickets! bugs aren’t al thie fight thing! In the past mn two otherwive sane individ tgned for a world’s chan battle, and opened bids 1 to the meclusion of a smal enough to keop out th nd transncted their t tures. to make up $50,000 deficit on t battle from the picture profits, but} there are 40 reasons why it will not happen. It may interest some) Gp), af the haphazard to KNOW | an for that of all the taken at |) important fisth nts, Only | ina three have made @ p and sev eral have actually lost to $30,060. Here are o ne figures William A. Brady and Kiaw & | Ertanger paid Hugh McIntosh $25, no; th fuse wine ith iston against hi too busy, « chair} Ser Ne eA a Te NN ca THE STAR’S PAGE 9 UP-TO-DATE SPORTS | tell dat deres only one | | | THE STAR JACK JOHNSON, WITH ALL estate, garages and “elegant residences” in Chi, hasn't entirely gotten away from the characteristics of hia trace, Par from it, Take away the coin, the big rocks, the «its buggies, and all the reat ofthe junk hat he has aceumulated, and put the big fellow back tn cotton shirt and overalia, tapped off with a big palm leaf bat, south of the Mason and Dixon Hine, and you couldn't tell him from the next fellow, That is, unless the next fellow tried to do him up io « erap game the highbrow etuff thingx of life Jack sometime rime when food and other good percolate through hla bean sudden makes him opristiy back into bo You can startle bim od with a dinne sad the mere mention of melon simplicity The other day, in New York, Johnson was telling over some tm of the bidding bee portant det porting writers, On the table was a of the lavish way the Frisco containing an gecount Highbinders were consuming picked«up their fighting spirit popped. He stain and came back to nature paper wildcat on toast, or some such dish, to lwprove Johnson glanced at the headlines, and hts fore eyes fatrly the “position at he had to m in one mental jump. Hut he ehuc Wildent Ah suttenly could teach dem yaller men somfing bout fitin’ food. Why, most any pore fool ken dish in de wide world dat kin beat pok chops for makin’ a man fight, and dat's a good, fuley chucken. Che and j fowls ia de stuff. Ah guess | Knows what Ah’s talking bout, too. The roar of laughter that greeted this little lecture on diet w going on, | of Portiand’s | than two] the Americans has | but America has to strike her colors to the | | | | the frenated f.| being left out of the charme Madison | 000 for the American rights of the Sur de ee Burns-Johnson pictures, taken in him among th ‘ 00 when the big black won ae ec plonship. This clever c big show—and [om tog rus ne ing the| | bination of theatrical managers | jaciy aro the he Jim on cart spent $7,000 more trying to make [right now are of a retir their invest mt bring a return. iaposttion ne ‘Tom McCarey, the Los Angele vs | ro a yp jmelight for fight promoter, went into partnet-|4 peek you Mga you want cht PB Berns end Jack F tlt pase out the ducat« ship with Tommy Seat O'Brien in the picture privilege for} one of Oscar Ht cing to their first battle—the M1 soloed danateteae ina high The venture cost the trio $18,000) "An 7 before they got through met Goldfield Films a Lo The Gans-Nelson pictur at Goldfield, were financ | although the battle itself had all |i America by ears Miles | Brothers, who made the pictures | and printed the films, are still look If you were going to he and put on th pote, It wae tee law kept ther with the chicke winding ning the ing for Rickard and Billy} | to see show Nolan to for their work. “Al vt of tr chap nar Henwood from San} mbination was tb Francisco paid $4,000 for the oppor- | slifornian, Frank Gotch tunity to take moving pictures of Nelvon and a few lesser Nght the last Papke-Ketchel bout. He| while the dark portion consisted of is out of pocket $10,000 more from|the champion and his trainer, big the cost of taking the pictures and | Bob Armatrong. trying to place them with attendant | | On the job, but not making them aa larios | nsex and general trp traveling expe uous, was Geo, Littl It was the exsion that who's financing th the Shark Jeffries pletures made and Sarr tT, bus money for thelr owners. wn man for Jeffries it wa O'Rourke saye that, on tx aminating bunch of stars, a trary, the 6,000 after cl right! $20,000 in Ne ‘ork City But, at that, they're the men th These are the sat Imports people want to see, and you can't failures in the moving picture line. | bl@me them for taking money that ix tossed at them, Many other minor battles were pic- tured, only to lose Of the three leaser sums. films to make big » controled by | GAST HOT ON ‘ the San Fran- claco promoter, now here to bid for TRAIL OF BAT Jeffries and the big negro. The} roduction was the v ner and the Johnson Ketche! films come next It to ir teresting to note that Coffroth has ened to dispose of the rights on the} SAN FRANCIBC iO, tee 8 last named pictul and allowing | Having removed the dangerous Lew some one et ke t | Powel i fromm bin path: be his tents gamble on their prod live vietery of FB redone pace Ad Wolgast today ls hot wy the tral Fighters Want Share. of Battling Nolen Aone frail Two other important items figure | his declaration, the little Geena. in the profits, should any accrue,| will not rest until he eee from the big show to be fought ot Fest until he gets tho out next July. No matter how large | UH hion Into a ris the purse, the boxers themselve dis out with a proposition to will demand a share of the picture| fight Nelson at the lightweight rivile nd it will Kener limit, 133 pounds rt te. The jemand at that. Then, again, n length of the battle, he averred part of the country can guarante Id be @f-no object. He lenin sunshine on @ given date tr na ~ ks summer except California ls opinion of his | ber eight were veterans are M ° at Wee" Coyle me Polly Grimm, Warren ¢ | Bi Mattson, Max Eakir = | Wand of last season's FOURTEEN MEN TO | In case of a night battle f-| ha side bet of §2,000 mocuy of taulty fatitine ; The fight fans of this city are not ly lew the jue t t fully recovered from the sur Cash bidder ! re on the| Prise Wolgast gave them in his stereopticon whow to pull tt fight with Powell. Not since the of the hole | ‘ uke one more | days of Terry McGovern, they de wood aking an c has such @ vicious, whirlwind r appeared in # local ring. NORWEGIANS V8, BALLARDS le few believe Wolgast would , le to dispose of the Hege The t 1 A i h Dane, they are convinced meet the Norwegian ‘Turner the two would provide enter ee, ’ nment worth going miles to un Hubbard y Vith his om ger, Tom Jone the B. wis Wolgast will leave tonight for L« The other not rr i where he is eduled to as yet go. ten rounds with Frank Picato a meer ,|00 December 14, He ts considering tee mn iliven says he svouldn ffer to fight Ray Bronson in the Jeftrirs- John J ew Orleans on Christmas day, be Leach once remarked that an out. | if negotiations for this fight fail he | fielder ought to pay to get in tho| Probably wit return to San baseball — park cisco and walt for an opportunity changes. jto transact business with Nelson. Fran-| $7.60 P [SPINNING 222, | |$6.00 Iver Johnson Safety |Aupomnatic Revolver, $3.99 Jack sheepishly brought into his shell again in short order. He looked around and then, squaring bis big shoulders, sald: “Well, that kind o’ slipped out, but I guess I mean ft, all right.” oo 0 THE AMERICAN TENNIG REPRESENTATIVES LOST EVERY match to the Australians in the Davis cup series, just com pleted im the Antipodes, but, while the detalles of the play are lacking, the sores show that the doubles match nnd the last two single matches » have Maurice 4 been grand exhibitions of the tLaughlin, the b made such & wonderful wing in his Bastern ¢ took a set off Wilding in their match before the Brooks to the tune mpaign last simmer Tuesday, and Long went down a 64, 7 84. The playing of every match, and their pare great improved with tively poor showing in the openipx games last Saturday “a very j likely due to the strain of playing against more expertencé® men tn lan International event, and 1a a strange country Howeyer, tennis «uy premacy undoubtedly belongs to Anstfiliie: We can account for England's best, now that the Dohertys haw ftired, istand continent for Spothor | # year at any rate 7 oo°o et ANO NOW OLD JOHN L. COMES TO LIFE WITH A Fag ALL suggestion. Jeffries, Bat Nelson, Frank Gotch and all the rest @@ thom have taken @ crack at rule revision and John L. has no intent™m of “Count ‘em out,” saya the old warrior, “When a man goos down, tf et in 10 weconds it's a sign that he's not fit to go om it's time and put a sound he can’t be on his f on with the man in his place.” Ridiculous as is the mental picture take him off the field,” in a prostrate player's ear, a lot of séund sense in what Sullivan says. of the others at football game. take him out of an official shouting, “Eight there's He's not nearly as big & joke nine, ten reform There Are So Many as some During the season just closed at the University of Washington, 14 men won thelr letters, The let was announced yesterday. Of this r membora of thé firat team last year and alx are new r men are Taylor. The now May Corn Leonard Charley Louts Drethter of laet y team, Fred Sparger of Linco! achool, Tom Griffith of Culv tary Academy, and Trace Pendleton, Oregon, high scho letters and sweater to the men some tir of goodness, ster- ling worth and style about Regal $15 Clothes that it is easy ‘to write advertising about them. Best values you’ve yer seen. % # Seattle domo y Baker of 1 T Martin Sheridan the 42 pound ston at N y four inches better than the previous record stration by live . i thieves, enemies and thugs. eif-preservation is the first la of nature. in our win- models —_eomen tha r re Nothing & r Aw See ond ember § J ul. Ldberty Re lver ite r $0.08 Iver john Hara | 1.99" f Kixtra Long Barrel a0 $ Yohnison dar #1.00 87 oxtra long bar " 5 a 40 0 ’ 6.00 Per » Hopkins & Al 2.0 are len Re ee n the’Squate same . 85.40 Opposite Totem Pole THURSDAY, eee es ee ate ae or nr a mn mene naan nalts eat HIS FLASH TALK ABOUT REAL ‘ thoughts of} | with bis manager ani two or three | California bigh school playeg who | DECEMBER 2, 1909. coe eee cemnee ae ee tens ro nm am . OH, YOU CHICKEN! AWARD Big | AT TOM Bur On ‘You Puer’ / -—. Letter of the Law Preetenn nouncement of ful Bidder in ee (By United ‘EW YORK, Dea, « confingent “iting for the decisten and their bids for the which were terday Teo ay clash with Pole: ker oy | 4 ee D>, = 7 York antl. pra ‘in ided not evan to ef! bidder from thi | river, and while posals submitted: yeggand been caretully considienl | cerned, another, will be made any public ai orming. | It tw | trong tiple | Jaa Coftroth | atifornia, and | vada promot | MeCanéy of Lae | chéllee. Whiled acting together, for the fight, " ing picture privileges jand it ie toeretien ew aaa : WHITMAN MAY Carey's bid of Mt ABOLISH FOOTBALL) of he plenre ne pesTesT (cHrenen AM EVEM oe taal” | AANA AMARA AAA R ARR DE RRR R EERE REE 4 WHY HAS JEFF CHANGEO HIS MIND? \* LOS ANGELES, Cal, Dee. 25.—"No, I'll not fight Johnson ‘They have been after me for weeks, urging me to reenter the (By United Pres.) ring if he whipped Burns, but I have retired for good and will WALLA WALLA, D * never fight again. |faculty of Whitman ce * “Why, I'd be a fool to do it. Couldn't do justice to my- | fation in Hine with the castern in @ self or the public, either, Ive been out of training for four | tutions for footba rm. * years, and doubt Uf 1 could ever get Into condition again to th 4 sha " te re: lw fight a championship battle,” | solytely is ae ae ms if lee * “2 ” ball will be played at Whitman next * Remember that statement’ It was given out by Jim Jef. | neanon. ® fries just after Jack Johnson had beaten Tommy Burns at T announcement, which #® Rushcatter's bush, N. 8. W | made last night, created « * Jeff umst have changed bis mind since last Christmas, if nong the students, The fa # he really meant the above. A question the public would like Jaction « mit of the game piay #% to have answered, undoubtedly, is, has Jeftries changed. his He Age one un team Thankagiving | |@ mind, or bas the lure of gold overcome his scruples and caus I inde | WRC CRM, Pee. ® ed him to take a chance, despite his expressed bellef that he | . ® can't regain his former condition and be fit to battle for the | Only one man, Catcher ® champlonship? leer of Bt. Paul, batted Seeteeteeteeee eee te eeee * the American assoctation law profits EERE Tienda eee a wg lo pull them out of the bole that ecieaatainiadiat dtiniain dette Ms ba | Angeles but now with Minnes polls, | big guarantees are sure “ j hit 290. | them ta woason. Tix leg wan fractured a macs a BIG BENEFIT FOR fow inches above the ankle and the Combtr Dentiets | Horse Owners, CATCHER JACK BLISS Wgaroents of his left knee are badly | way: “It is ethical | 1 } and refuse to guar- (By Caled. Pree) DEMAREST WINS, | Work SAN FRANCISCO, Deo. %—The parent i ms cal barnstorming All-Htar National] ywew YORK, De 2 Calvin De-} . and Philadelphia American |marest of Chi an the Geet Fe 29 o ube © play Baturdey | @ame of the play oft in the triple \d afternoon at Recreation park, the | tte for the world's 182 biiliard cham. y “in of the game to be given | sionehip last night. Demarest beat! what tne fo you to Jack Bitea, catcher of St. | Cline of Philadelphia by a score of | k week to | RENT OR Louts Nationals, whose was! 506 to 838. Ciide will play Sutton | fou one-he i at Stockton jaxt } broken in @ game Monday | Bitex, according to the doctars who | are attending him. probably wil! not | be able to play again untill late next What the Dent BOWIN J. BROW? Offices tts Texas '6§ for the morrow night, y d thé winner wiil Detnarest for the title. nlon Block. be 4 Columbia. Open and Sundays unti working peop! 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