The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 4, 1909, Page 2

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

2 THE STAR—SATURDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1909 Writien By Experts KETCHEL 1S READY Garrampaupins RAVENS ARE FLYING MISTER JOHNSON STARTS TRAINING, BUT “OH, YOU aarenetetaaie Simm > “AFTER Ot x on ar sgleenemeceen a 1” Yay DON'T OU ALL FOR BILLY FAR IN THE ae Gooo fdcaey win gack, Aut. \ / MaKr WERE TELL MIST JONSING Jack, Tr You MusTa'r THE WATTERS AND \ HIS POKKCHOPS— PAPKE But Oh, You $10,000 Side Bet!—-That'’s the Trifling Sum Stan Asks the “Illi-, nois Thunderbolt” to Put Up on Result. “—\|_ wao such A COLOHED KAY any GREASY FOOD An \ a WALLOP Cooks in THE “ he ecae ar Gnawa \N&. Counray with / \ PRESENT Duae MAH REAL v foam ver 3 Feathered Rollers Pound} 54a the Pins for Good Scores on S. A. C. Drive—Gos- p of Rollers and Near- Rollers. —~, How the Birds Roost. Played. Won, Lost. Pot. a 0 «2 (My United Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 4.—Stan- ley Ketehel at last has heeded the Ravens 2 433 defies that have been hurled at his 2 cy 4 067 head recently by his periodic op- 12 6 6 S00 portent Billy Papke, and has out 12 6 7? AM lined the conditions the Kewan 12 a ee fighter will have to meet if he » 12 s 8 20 cures another match with the cham- pion. Ketchet will meet Papke, accord- ing to his declaration, within t next two months, providing Pa agrees to & side bet of $10,000, Con- cerning the match, Ketchel said “E won't fight Papke for a win ner's end A purse i have de feated hir y vice decisively, while BY EDDIE BOYDEN. The Ravens soared high during | the past week, maintaining the lead ership of the Seattle Athletic club bowling tourney with a percentage ¢ In 12° ge layed the | leaders have dropped but tw The Kagies are flying on a trifle lower | elevation, having lost four games of y, MOST EXCITING INCIDENT | i; IN MY LIFE OF SPop}: (This ie the first of @ series of stories by well-known sporting mon of Seattle, describing the lthat was, in their opinion, the most exciting in their life of sport.) the public his victory ov elovatt : en 0 me in Los ¢ was & mere - hyp 1 ’ BR ‘ A = : a have been th }Owls and Pel “If I fight him again, it must be poet made worth while, for the pu fen't going to flock to see bim in action, This talk of his about fight~ ing me at catch weights {x ail rot 1 don't care to welgh more than the middleweight limit, for I'm always | ready to defend my title. I'll weigh} 168 pounds, If Papke actually wants | to meet me, here's his chance. I'll await his answer.” j | The Pelicans been stung | |nine times in the 12 brushes, but | they are not a bit downhearted. It "| | & long race to the finish. (BY 0. E, DUGDALE, | goed throwing Jub. stant it hit my, President Seattle B: alt Club.) lSomtty a pol: It is no easy matter to look back ‘The | wer many years of active interest Putnam and Atlan battled hard | for suprer , ber of dou == | the month of N CUBA 18 NOW FAIRLY SPOTTED ON THE BASEBALL MAP, AND n fans to realize, it's nevertheless a fact ring me although it's hard for Americ Nona | Ray McKnight, the 125-pound wrestler of the Hard Athietic club. is believed to be a comer. McKnight Ray McKnight, feed 16. The n that some player® of exceptional merit are being turned out by the |. pork and ¢ offhand the! in and sround Havana. Before long the big league scouts will) oct exciting ny career. att PS, *y pol lave to put Cuba on their itinerary, and when that happens, we'll see | > ment in the very life of sport, | | has ‘only been in the game since | 4#t night in a special match of » ome new faces on the diamond. land is the daily portion of those/ M AT [last apring but he has thrown every | {" | : . viene stg That they play good ball jo Havana has been brought to the atten-| who detote to games of |man put up against him. 7 in eattes ei f the erie port yublic with startling clearness by the | «kil! or ct so that what would |""in the interclub smoker with Ren- | Whi . y ‘ |tion of the American sporting pu wi artling cle y - a a ton he defeated Mike Cooper, who is record of the barnstorming Detrott Tigers. The American league champs 7 . j The Hawks and Cr | some wrestler himee/f, and in an im- | - mand f |promptu match with Teddy Lindsley |“! Monday pig s lof the Washington Athletic club he DOW scrapping for tt ) |The Eagios and Kav & moment of wild excitement be-| mes merely a part of the day's to the man who makes a bua- on break with the Cuban teams, and that’s about all. Of), apposed that the Tigers put up the same brand | we course it's not to be i jon easily. izinea’ Seonaee we ‘| of ball on thetr holiday jaunt that they did against the Pirates in| IP" OF DPOrE oe oe ie ty way | club at Batlard has)a fin bs Ithe world's series, but at that any diamond combination that can pound | whether my owt exciting moments | " ’ ‘ Plushed swith auccess, the Ravens] a } 1 ne bave come w mn actually playing . of talent and will be Heard | | t ove the Almendares did, and then annex the rf Lincoln and Queen Anne Eg angen on le! Be ht after new teat. Neat| 7 o* co sons me ite 88 oe he mee a, anef baseball of when I was shouldering “ > . : oT a © feative ai ta » 13 to 2 score, are some ball players. reaponsifitities of a whole team . 1: de Pete Idooa, amateur henvy riggtrt thy tt rash of |tong ond of a ap Have Good Quints, but) 10 °9 Mun oe athe agatast basswood will be| ae las manne wher. 1 think that | | ' d ut the Wier alloys when | the two kihde of excitement are di Te Stara, the arck bun deaver to put a four-p Broadway Handicapped °!'\", Norhrost. thes. bevy. by Lack of a Floor. | tr yw in in f [willing to go against him. =P | willing and anxious to any am ar heavywelght in the country | tinctive. In the first Instance, when | BASEBALL IN HAVANA one is working under high pressure | nd de a on bh effort | SAW A BALL GAME IN HAVANA A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO, | P25 irpentlne on tN situation. the | and while all the settings were different from what one is accustomed | excitement is exhilarating and spurs to in this country, what I asw was undow 1 baseball, The | OMe on to further effort. The exctte- | gaine, eapectally the financial end of it, was then, and te still, I under | cr nand, vastly more trying to the! School will be presented by a five 4 y over, the three tmportant high png ett class, Bal echools of this city are beginning (0 | ira a: b Sai turn their attention to basket ball. | "0" « ment of the spectator is, on the oth- Mann a eeee tee eee! ibe to beat * a nerves feeling of utter bet A eK " a Lincoln and Queen Anne are certain |* Fy a oe ah SF stand, in a very primitive state, the teams being in no organized RR gg ap, a ped ‘The great Mike Kelly was playing of having teams out for the state wd wtaoye Brie “agers league and covery game belng an exhibition afta: However, players jeder | with Chicago that year and he had mething big must be done and | been making a joke of all the back- and fans took themselves so seriously and were so intent on winning that no action of yours can help 12 | giope that tried to throw him out at| that general interest was kept up throughout the season | the doing ta, T think, the keener ex-|pecond. He was one of the greatest | Stanley fer cltoment of the two. }base runners that ever lived, and | inning, with the championship, but it is not certain | Arti#t. is well known in the city and whether or not Hroadway high has many victories to his ' cena Y fine | Will be hard to find a local man to! school will be erpresented by a five. | Will be hart to tmnin weight + ape Bre way pervs. ae y stood, Charley Peterson, 120 pounder Almendares park, wher@ all the games are played, is on the out-| One instance of each sort of €X-|the way he could slide round the| of Spokane ald Gaul Tet an they have ho floor on which (tough thus far a loger in the match skirts of Havana, almost in ithe shadow of old Principe castle, There | clement stands out very clearly in| sacks was something you don't see | Hurley, playing Si ractice or play the « The|* bas heen tn, t9 a go batiing ithe Cubans gather Supday, and so jar has the ¢ become | BY men jnowadayn, I had been trying for| two bases ana ray eatne controms ves nat | little fighter. He has never had a he Cubans gn very Gupdsy, and so popu = s may that they were the most ¢x-| game after gaine to get Kelly on al next out. The Bem chance to meet a man of equal } that the ball fight ts desert much to the disgust of the ultra Spanish | citing incidents in my life of sport.| tneow across, but every time he }two and two Seeds awk Aisck team. ‘Tie atu| weeh este pouate: ‘weaveer | taction, who detest Amoricanp and everything savoring of America. The | "hich to me means baseball. I will leither beat the throw or dodged un- | some teason the aad pl ge bBo sip tg nt Gui tk bud, be wanes | finances of baseball in Havdpia-are conducted in 8 manner that is stm-| X Great Oeeet, [ser the taseeae, Gad 5 bocnme 8) Se i Of good basket ball materia! going 3 Syn vas el vga yr | plicity fteelf. The owner of Alinendares park, which is the only field | _The most ex {ting incident that t) Slide, Kelly, Slide! |__| leave the stands, with @ place to turn out, as thishas| The boys will have an opportunity the business details of the @umes, standing all expenses of advertising.| when I was catching for Kaneas| a good batter following. He was al been done for the girls by the board, | Work off some surplus spirit boos can aemunor t held Dec. ¢ taker 25 per cont of the gross receipts. | City in the National league. It's/ great man to tell everyone what he and because the other schools in the | *#* Club stoke is seb ' | - re than 22 years ago, but I re- intended to do and then to actually | started down city have well-equipped gymnasiums | Then the remaining 75 per feat in divided between the players of tho member the game I write of better |do it. Nothing tlekled him so much | dust rotied fn which to prac N cement a |contesting teams on a winnaf and loser basis, the victors drawing down | than 1 remember some things that as to warn a pitcher that he tntend- | game went six slim fe on foot at Broadway to ask th | 64 mt 0 p & Be { this arrangement it is | DAppened last week s od to steal, and then get away with | that time T wales board to furnish a place to play this When Emil Koch Hit His Stride,|°” sme the vanquished 40 pyr sent. Because of this arrangement It 18) We were pisying against Chicago, |{t. Just as Whitney was winding | excttement. winter teas ana |to the interest of every playér {4 popularize the game by putting up the| which bad the test base running | up, Kelly sang out, “Look out, Whit, | the effort wal owt brand of ball possible Broadway Has Player | rimp in the club leaders. N of the year, and as I was the! I'm going down on this.” butte wen GE If the school board finds a place for them, Broadway ought to turn | out a good um this year programmes, etc. For this who takes the series a retur t thrower ot three I signaled Whit to waste one, and/ game. Of © KANSAS | Zbyscko, the |held Frank h will be rolled on the This method of cutting the gate receipts among the players leads to re which we car that I remember feeling more excited) game Hurley / a later, |the suspicion that they would occasionally frame up games to sustain | time. 1 was put at the receiving end than ever before in a ball game at| day and the f ¥ aoe plenty of experienced pt j « Saez: ‘ Be i ana closely | 2% the battery In the deciding game | the thought of turning the table him to the tune of at the school. Coach Lewis w ve | Putnam stilt leads the club clout- | Mterest, but although | questioned a number of the Havana fans closely | sorties, Whitney, who was a! Mike, The second between Keliy's| I may have i. a few old stagers Mke Crawford | lors, with an average of 184 for 12) on this subject, I did not hear of « single instance of a game that looked | ir standing well over! shout and the delivery of the ball | pertences ip ae Warren, Grover Burke, Dick John- | is with Johnson right at his | suspicious, / was in the box, and I re- seemed about an hour to me, Whit's| just related, bat B4 ston, Smaliey, Kerr, Rock, Van} | he with 183. Mc r moved a| | that the fans had a lot of | ball was @ bit wide but I was in| stuck in my Dyke, Tim Burke, Tyrer, Heffner | Sciatic | trifle closer to the t ¢ the heap | 2.2 8 } = reese - = ———_ a and a host of others as a nucleus | by Increasing his avernge to 178 oe ‘3 around which to build a that | TE ixed Gardner, the oa mi ko and MAKING FIGHT FANS z could give any high schoo! in the Time Fix but the Place | {i the det t ara tied, | | state a hard rub. | and the Referee Are Not “'\"! Walban follows, with 176 NO EVENT IN THE HISTORY OF PUGILIBM HAS EVER AP-| or Lincoln Weil Off. jand Kuentzel with 17 Out at the Lincotn high schoot the| Named as Yet—Stake-| situation is entirely different. The proached in general interest the coming meeting between Jim Jeffries h D " H h Johnson toppled the timber for 298) and Jack Johnson. Old timers, who hark back to the days of London . . tes EStets| during the week, which gives him Th tving Lincotnites have a good gym in the ler abbler in s . dads A | prize ring rules and who delve into must rting records for the de. | Thanksg' school buliding in. which they can | older a 4B) high so far. Stephen, Schmidt and — - PRestper Bao ti ering the: nhsoedy de Rouen, the Frese | | A mee 1 q parctice every night, and this was| Finance. McGregor slapped the sticks for|talls of the great fights of the early nineteenth century, tell us wat ittle over a@ year ago a clean-|vised ring. everyone expected to/}) or. tast night in ae double conturi a Sal cut young fellow, wearing the rough | see the little fellow eaten up inside ‘ & great aid to them in winning th double centuries above the 22) mark. | the battles of a hundred years ago aroused more interest than our a bet be : breyani’ [match was one of soon here, de Rovem clothes * of o miner, | of a minute, The beauti- { fight v championship last year, Coach Al- rae d lbe Hy dusted h the ai of . aK of ‘or for his team this year, and Lincot hala. . eutqwied the cub men whe | Engle “ d ¢ days that Conan vie tells of in his * etic club and ed fol 40h oes " > (on & foul Should. have a» good a team an| NEW YORK, Dec, 4.-The gen-|comes to high scoring. Villa rapped Attle Athletic club and asked for a/such frills as referees or time | f® Loud eral spirit unrest that has per-|a pair of 24éera, Weide) wan there vaded sporting circles here for the | with a brace in the 230 division, Neff| ame today to every one of that period last fow days ts dying down now|came across with 246 and Tom that Jeffries and Johnson have|O*Donnell upheld the Irish when he there ts in the state. Players that were on the second team last year that are turning out again this year | “Say,” he said, when Lonnie|too tired to hold up their hands.|caryiIN DI appearance. “I) Then they rested for a few minutes | stories of the Dritish ring, there are a hundred followers of the fistic p ord with the boxing instructor. | keepers, and fought until they were das) and went at it again. Bach fight-| (hy Uniied Prem) Austin put in an The moeting betwoen the retired champion and the present title ee oe are Bryant, Aines, Sinith Johnson | signed final articles for their fight. | hung up 248 holder takes on a racial aspect that has unconsciously aroused keen | sa Ye Cate haat acon |teteak ome Ge thane oem ote y YORK, Deo. 4-80 that Were on the first team Inst year | However, aside | from Phi har ws TRS egarmn interest in men who never before took the slightest notice of ring aftairm | foreman oy Lathe Bp ay gal fe megy ampe lore Mango ategeeh gf Sutton > C ait. Gamers. Batts which v et for Jt 9 ri im ‘och ts boom a houne | rx | here an , j ’ a her w are Capt. Holt, Conners, Button and | Wiciag contain very litle of @ det-| league tourney’ for Tha” Bienattt | Champtonships were won and lost without the knowledge of these men,| Austin took the young man up to| the little whirlwind, whom he out- | final some bil ne | inite nature. |drives. Ail those who desire to en- | who today are hungry for the smallest details of the coming fight. Fight| ‘th? #¥™ and dragged a pair of) weighed by nearly 70 pounds, and!) oot Calvin Demaem Lincoln will play its first ga Seturday a gloves onto his big, powerful/then he gave tn. He had had hands. Then he stood him on the|enough and more of McVeigh's floor and told him to lead. The game, It was this fight that str cut loose a series of the | prompted a discerning mine super- |“ _ wildest swings and haymakers ever Intendent to send the boy post 4 seen in this neck of the woods, but | haste to Austin, on the chance ot $1.00 D. M. 5 while strength and willingness | his being of real championship tim- | c howed in every m science or |Rugby The big fellows and their respec-|ter the tourney are urged to hand e Tomigers Tet with ‘Tox Rick: | tholt wppteatinse urged to band | fans have been made overnight, and while many of these recruits have rd and Jack Gleason, the » - | possibl With a bunch lke Davies, | 2eVer even seen men in action in the squared cirele, the are neverthe 1 bid in Hobok terday | Ei w maak : ful biddera, in Hoboke sterda Bite, Veidel, Rosier, Hartnagel. c 7 7 fternoon, and after se I hours of | Bonnett, Davin, former city chan. | '0# tose followers of ring news. rangling, came tc pion, Mabnken, former state cham- ° ° ° understanding. The session pion. anda a won the tout score was the week, 600 to 78. next ost Franklin en others, the nucleus tone Cay guints, lsat ant RICKARD WAS BROKE xecutive, but it ts ¢ ally tood that there were several d mil still smokes up and looks on the rudiments of ring know!- Kick in Both Hands. | Football eee proctor yg i lr ly ppy THOSE OF THE LOCAL SPORTING FRATERNITY WHO REMEM. | {2K were» P caretalts . non yn Be is the naming of the r Happy Tom" O'Donnel! whowea| D&T Tex Rickard’s careor in Seattlo express surprise at his reappear-| few minutes, and noting his build oF oes eee a / sgh it is of course te | his heels to the double century chag- | ance in the spotlight as the successful bidder for the big fight. It was|®"¢ general appearance the | he has learned all he knows ne ¢ game to come to a final de-|ers by negot health that UV-) fighting ting 17 thus far this me in a twelyemonth. | cision on this point. The final choles | month. “Eom wot m fyitee eteat {84 | generally understood that after ho had made Goldfield famous by staging | ing very cl to nature, Austin) McVeigh Is a hard hitting, two} will be made from st “of mx |terday and is bowling like a scared | Nelaon-Gans affair in the Nevada mining camp he had fallen on lean| flung a few questions at his new! handed little scrapper, who ‘has a| names, four to be submitted by the | deer | recruit kick in be loves ows hov | day ‘ 1, the e . alleve me ck in both gloves and knows how tomoters and two by the fighter | days. If that ts #0, the fat ones have come round again for, believe me, You'll do, and I'll keep you here|¢o land thei” He is not handicap Hddie Graney was mentioned for| | Jeffries, Johnson and their respective managers have no time to waste|and make a fighter out of you,” he| ped by overconfidence, and knows! men who Invade the Bi» referee, and seemed to he satisf s every ften mauied | on promoters of proble '. said. “But you'll need a whole lot} th . he tory r . ya ¢ 80 ofte nauled | On promoters problematical financial standing y that in tackling Loule Long he is} ' ry to all parties concerned. » for goodly counts during | of fixing | going up against one of the craftiest | setting foorballs by o o o to take advantage The Money Question. t th A ute Rauch rolled | A Natural Fighter, of rit rag geet ; . , s at once, oe Ms wer the 100 mark. Mra. | This would-be pug who put in an], “T'll do the best T can, and whil : Rey ang a cane he 100 mark. | SOCCER SEASON STARTS ajThls would-be pug who put tn an}, cay (oe Mone Hineeoue et give be: cholee of stakeholder, Such a vant ¢ bon bons. Mrs, Bal nothing but youth, a superb) him an awful jolting,” Is the way h pet tee Pu of money in involved that the Mra. Madole and Mrs THE SOCCER LADDIES ARE OFF IN A BUNCH TOMORROW AND] phyaiane, and a natural liking for|MeVelgh sizes up the Friday night PR techy Ie eee ed to creditable averages. | from now until well on into the spring, association football will take a| tho rough and tumble game to ree. | Situation, ioe woans. double Values 10 y ommend him, was Pete MoVelgh, | , Seattle fight fans are taking a! {ive joart of CHER Kk regular place on the sporting calendar. A good six-club league will con on intere to find 4 man willing to take thé The devot ot the small ball] the clover lightweight of tho 8 A in the coming fixt oy has to fight the men must go Into train Jeffries and Johnson wil each | tn the U ot-w RANGERS-TACOMA J, MeG Jay 4 y 7 . ‘i = ; gs to wt a Robert W. Murphy, game’ seer to be getting on their | trol the game this season and there is every reason to believe that Soce-|C.,. who makes his profession: ory about 700 have already signt pught wort = ‘wen high, and ag w York hotel man, waa ap : the Bismarck « vernal | . , » nin 4 ec S ntios going over) a ssoclate ge Pranktin pointed temporary stake holder, and | games in vanaes . ya weveral | cor ig due for a big boom. Let's hope so anyway, for the game Is too . yr pi ay on i to ‘Tacon a to see. the alll. Mo~ | Bat & y ‘ a * n a fight with the veteran + om ¢ fe ¢ comber nome time F hages to may act permanently | good a one to be neglected. Soccer makes fans almost as fast as base-| Lon ; Veigh is @ big favorite locally, and| Sale ends Deoe Teal ; 3 ong. In one short year McVeigh, * - ) {urn out good basket bail quints ee ReENe OE SON. Same will be, SOPHOMORES WIN ball, Let's give it a fair chance. under the careful coaching of the| When he climbs through the ropes) 759 No Paes Fotial © eek the interclase games announced 90 days before the date athletic club's boxing instructor, |", carry a lot of real coin oe be started at Lincoln and. thr: of the battle, and 60 days before the TWO CONTESTS |: = : = ee =|haa developed Into & tighter o¢{/ Put up by his friends here No, 4 RF this system, Coach Alien frequen’ wt ? marked abiligy, who, In all the ama. | Aiscovers stars « t livray, J. Lawrie, P. Stalker, » Magillicutty, Py $10,000 forfeit money {tm freshman-sopho: J. McKinley and G Moaillivrey tour bouts in which he has taken RRR OM) Lincoln school » halls from Aber while the promoters wit; Mote football game played on Denny GAME TOMORROW Goal, A. Redgor; backs, | PAC. offen ponceding as much 88] % RICKARD'S CREDITORS deen, turned out last night, He ta 0,000. The balance of the | {ld yesterday afternoon, the sec rs Q, M. Willison and H.C. McGregor; | 16,pounds to an opponent, has] | NUT OS oT eTAKEe said to be a star man ; will be put up 60 days before | "4, Year mon took the contest by gg 4 half backs, MacLackiin, McDougall | RCV" suffered a knockout and has | ; 4 Sa duadinss eat | single touchdown The Association tall NoaKUe | and Watson; forwards, Hmory, 08 but one decision, and that a} The mov! tures will be han-|_ Sprenger, Armatrong and Duniap| season opens tomorrow afgsrboon| Summerville, Gibson, McGrath and | YY @oubttul one is (By United Press.) en Anno Strong. Coach Fowler ought to turn out o good team at the Queen Anne school if facilities for practice count for anything, a4 Queen Anne has the best gym of any*of the high schools | in the city, ¢ Fowler will have several men that learned the game under Coach Allen at the sAncoin MeVeigh is grit clean through,|* NEW YORK, Dec. 4. with the May- s Hie he. y iret fight, before he got if tachment for $1,950 w ing Tacoma at Dugdale's pagk,jand | . the boxing bee in his bonnet and on the stakes of the Johnson- ! Latin ulaying Renton at Ren. |smerican League to came to the city for a try-out, was |* Jeffries fight last. night, to Meet This Month) *##i2st, & rough-neck miner,” who| # satisfy a judgment for ‘that welghed close to the 200-pound|® amount ued against the . * x Rickard, several onsible for the bail's prog » the Babes’ line. a stock com Osborne. the fighters holding third Interest, | "e** aero! and the promoters th mafning third, | At Broadway Too. | the 7 Tex Rickard if known to favor! The freshmen and sophomores of | ton. | Salt Lake as the battle ground,|the Broadway high settled thetr| The double header scheduled for but it tw belleved that California | gridiron differences at Lincoln park | the local grounds had to be /Will'land the plum in the end | yesterday, the gamo golng to the! doned as the Celtics were wu ny, each tangers of this cit ae ther « eR Be R eather gaoaiatiy i Joather | : mark promoter, fpan-| December 15 has been fixed as! This fellow, a big raw-boned | #* month ago. hie to} the date for the American league's | Irishman named Hogan, was the|* —Rickard’s creditor is a physi- ALEEEEEEEAEEE EE PRK high last (year, as a starter for «| ants oak 7 | sopha after a spiri by alplay. The Ranger-Ta nme oting, and It will be held| bully of the Wilkina ‘ i team, and before the pS rotang Nd aan 2 bie Pk bai hey Rcoerr ose score of 10 to | will be called at hes fol k this year, the same hed’ every one in the coup on . wan se agi Heed ppl Fe) | or 4 Rugby season the hill toppers ought to be |siip by matching Mr. Drexel Bide} 8, a" - | lowing line-up being announchd , concurrently with the Na=|faloed by his size and fighting tatk.|#* during Rickard’s residence in # |: N°.deyail « Abie to give any of the larger uchools |die” with 17 rexe) Bi acramento ts to have a new| Rangers—Goal, Thompson:! bgcks, | tional league's business seasion, al-|MoVelgh was coaxed inte tyaing |i N rk in 1907 is | ate Fo able to give a ‘ schoo pie th Me. Barbour, the mew) ball park, within five minutes of | Mendry and Upton; halt backs, fra-|ready announced to begin on De-|on the gloves, and when he and|# ¥ * NG uxedo pug, the heart of the city, | sor, Kerr and A. N. Other; forwards, | cember 14. Hogan squared oft in the tmpro- kW wit et kkk kik kkk x|S PINNING

Other pages from this issue: