The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 8, 1909, Page 2

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ty Written By Experts BIG FIGHT CARD IS Moran vs. Wolgast, Welsh Nelson and Driscoll vs. Attell is Frisco Pro- moter’s Program. (My United Pros) NEW YORK, Dec. 8— When Fistic Promoter James Coffroth arrives in London he will initiate a campaign that has for its object the matching of England's top notchers in at least three divisions with the American champions, accord. ing to a report that is going the rounds here today. Owen Moran and Ad Wol- gast, Coffroth believes, would make a wonderfully attractive card for the San Francisco fans, and this will be one of the matches that Coffroth will try to run down. Freddie Welsh and Battling Nelson for an- other headliner, and Jim Dris- coll and Abe Attell for the third, complete the list the San Franciscan has planned. Moran is reported already to have consented to cross the big pond and Coffroth con- templates little difficulty in bringing the others to terms. EAGLES THERE ‘The Bagieo took three in a row from the Ravens in the 5. A. ©. bowling tournsament last night. Put- nam of the winning team was high man with 205, and high average with the creditable figures of 197 2-3. The ond 179 189 Totals 774 2389 Rudolph Unholz, the Boer fighter, recently won the lightweight cham Dlonship of Australia. Next he won the welterweight title of the An odes and now he is matched to t Arthut Cripps for the mitdte- weight championship of that coun- try. Unhols ty @ versatile ebap. Manager Jim McGuire of ve d has hurled a defi to brother ers. He te willing to meet comers in the matter of trad- AUSTRALIAN TENNIS PLAYERS WHO BEAT OUR CHALLENGERS NORMAN BROOKS Present tiolders A of the Davis tro phy, the int Pionship cup. day by them ional tennis cham waln Australia yon the other against | FREMONT EDINGTO ee x5, ee oa, Ss THE PUBLIC CLAMORED INCESSANTLY FOR A JOHNSON Jeffries fight, and the public will pay by the nose for the privilege of seeing the white man and the black {n action, Now hang onto some thing and consider a few figures that a New York dopester has com piled, relative to the plum which the winner of the fight will pick | Why, Jeff or Jack, whichever comes out on top after the litte jargument of July dth next, will have John D, Caruso, Mary Garden, Carroll Davis, and all the other whales of finance looking Hke a bunch of newspaper me rhe of th three } rounds nde-—than Caleulation n Tohnac | rece ve will a larger assuming that the minutes each with a rest of one mintte f any in the world for a similar include the rich profits that will accrue The winner's hourly profit will incomes nJeffries nt in the ¢ fieht winner for the fight between | pertod from the sts 45 mar not oneession hourly moving 18 follows with other | Nar Jeffries or John D. Re Cuar of Russia King Edward . Caruso Mary Garden Harry Lauder Henry Miller |SOME GAME HOGS | FEW COMMUNITIES ARE ENTIRELY FREE FROM THAT Jenemy of true sportemanship, the Game Hog, and Seattle ts un fortunately no exception t » rule. In a country where hunting and | fishing abounds, {t, of course, follows that the Game Hog’s chances to Hve up to bis reputation numberless, and the slaughter con- tinues unabated. Yesterday a local news#aper printed a pteture of three men standing in front of a string of eight deer, under the caption, “A Big Venison Kill on Lake Chelan.” The line under the pleture read The eight deer hanging up, on the left, were killed near Lake Che lan by the hunters standing on the right Now, if these deer were killed prior to November 19, when the new game statute went into effect, the hunters were not breaking the laws of the state of Washington. If the kill was made after the 19th of last month, the men have broken the bag limit of two deer a season. In either case, they have broken the laws of sport, that count most where the true sportsman is concerned In the eastern states, in the south, and in California, where a sincere attempt is made to preserve the game resources, sportsmen have their own way of dealing with the genue Game Hog Have Washington hunters no way of showing the thoughtiess—to put a charitable construction on the offense—that a bag of eight deer ts slaughter, when only three men do the killing? @eoo RENTON LIKES SOCCER RENTON GOT ITS FIRST TASTE OF SOCCER FOOTBALL last Sunday, and from all accoun the community takes kindly to the assoctation game, Although the Renton club ts a new one, it in- Gludes some exceptional football material, and ts expected to make @ good showing In the Northwestern league. It was certainly no dis grace to be beaten by a star eleven like the Thisties, to the tune of 5 to 0. Income per hour $22,200 1.040 hnson | 650 500 10 60 are oo @ HERE AND THERE “REFUGEE.” THE STAR'S CRACK HANDICAPPER, HAS BEEN delivering the goods from the Oakland meeting as usual. Four win ners one day, and three a day or so afterward is going some at a mor ty-go-round where form upsets have been the rule rather than the exception. 000 Joe Gans picks Jack Johnson to defeat Jeff. Undoubtedly, but why chronicle the fact? Wait until a coon comes out with the reverse dope, and then it will be time to give bis opinions and his picture space in the newnpapers. eo oo in their ignorance, nd one of the Suni dh different ideas that association football is set-tos at Dugdale’s park Those who believe a parlor game, should at They'll come away with ¥ * * BEYMER OF TACOMA 18 CRITICALLY ILL TACOMA, Dec. &—Jack Beymer, captain and quarter- back of the facoma high school football team, is orit ically ill with typhoid fever. Beymer was taken to the hospital a week before the Thankegiving game between Tacoma and Lincoln suffer ing from blood poisoning, but he insisted on seeing the con- test and was finally allowed to do so. He developed ty phoid later and now his life is despaired of, SMOKER Athletic ctub, sryahined, and of which W Merryfield is manager, will hold ker thie evening at the Odd Feliows’ hall, Fremont The clu te In good condition, but} as yet has no building, though one is contemplated. & organina- tion the members have trained In the * of the Ballagd Athletic elub me of the Ballard bunch will probably be um the ecard t night, and a good entertainment ts promised The Fremont re- ently 1 WwW lndialiciiahehahehshehahahshehalahel |A Razor Will Please Him Gillette Safety Razor, $5.00 auuuadenaneteeueaes | eee | He wilt use it thank you f |time he sha | Over two # [the Gitiette for ten time never fear using n will pout it in the bane time wast tedious in) the nif he ia n “Boniden, know, he is not alway# shay nd when akem shaving minutes shave beard for a h, 6a yugh the or tender the opping ame {t no honing It In the one ta —onnnot cut hin face und it Ie the only razor that can be | n ight or a close shave. He takes h other times takes to lead him t makes a beautiful 500, 6 P ition Triple 1A Pocke Gun Case, Ge 62 B Pull Gold Pi ed Podket diiion Bere ‘onte but a cent to shave with a It takes but five minutes Your saving will buy you a he f chavee t ae office in the eipt of wplce. Process Blades, in nickel Ox S100 SPINNING » sete delive any post o United NDA. F WILDING. tates " hallengers, who y hosen b’ ination matches % Hing wt the alf way 1 world for | sak of op rt. playe to make i the 1310 2nd Ave. RRA eee eee te eee eee ee no matter | Any | 84.00 | THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1909 LS RS NS Se +n LTT ate ee Jand now the latter sre ion't anything like n the job in the Jack O'Connor “Patey” Donov in Bt. Louis, Chicago and reapectively. McGutre auc ceeded Lajote in Cleveland in Aug ust, Stallings started in New York jast spring, Jennings has had three years in Detrott, Mack has operated clear through #inee 1900 in Philadel phia, Han Johnson gave MoAleer a job in 1902. The Youngstown haber mplonalrip [Qasher stays in the baby body, How and 1906. |ever, the 1910 season will find him nd Maek have | in another town— Washington ders in such | {led to-finiah | Goods Not Delivered matant switcher ly that the bankroll changes an old em American Hugh Dut on start next Since 1900, the year the Amertoan wud spread out Bast and entered the divide the patron National league, only wtarting to ord fy and veason Boston, jage with the two managers in the big arena have j managed th h on to theif Jobs |They are Fred C. Clarke of the Pitt burg Pirates and * the Philadelphia a reason for the | Clarke firat y M hie | cane th | 1909 with Henide | kenerally cerns ey show ¢ gonts in from Mack MoAloer, « REMARKABLE TIE S7- IN BOWLING & Maxathon a defi to iy Winnt the ts an on vor t D. Marah, the distance man, who, up to the Marathon, held the world’s sional record for the lew, ass at Y t night that he was willing anxte to run Maresh 15 miles be fore ast for any wtake » $1,000 in real The i man, after attle Mars jrnile race, tn French with MATCH Basel Stars and Newports| Roll Same Pin Total in Three Red Hot Games— | Foul Evens Score. yards on wtated and chman and the Welsh ighting it out In the Be and Spokane 20 th of which Bt. Yvew A romarkable tle score waa the Femult of the bowling match hetweer the Basel Stars and the Newports rolled on the Bismarck alleys tae night. Afian three game: men teams were for up the sume pin total, Newports seemed certain in the tenth frame of the but the referse called « " O’Donsent and hie roll wi f dtent:| lowed ¥ Woldet's 237 tn the first bo high score, Duffner takip average with 204 H Rasel Stare— Wetdol . Duffer ... Harel Nye Young * * WORSE THAN FOOTBALL MILWAUKEE, Wis. Deo. &—The hunting season in Upper Michigan and Wiscon- sin thie yeer promises to be the most f hunters, for ber killed is equal highest figure in nine years, with the exception of 1907, the worst on record. So far the number killed totals 28 and the injured 27. There are still three daye of the season and more fatalities are expected to be recorded before the seeson ends. Of the tote! of 28 dead, nine were killed when bird hunting before the deer sea- eon Most of the oth- ore were killed by mistake for by other hunters. In 1007 51 were killed, but the majority of them were shot when duck hunting. Agere | Reine lat 337 rid 1s 161 202 tnd 198 208 178 1” im Totals N pe | Molliston ....., O'Donnell... Boston . ~ Let 16 150 169 196 ms oan ‘Totals bhad et ee ee eee eee eer ee) 80 YOU WANT To BUY, SELL, RENT OR EXCHANGE CASH REGISTERS! The Raven prescription service means that the doctor's skill in pre. | We fy ham web sare) 206 James it Geniors eee oew ee ——* mang: | mented by the druggist’s skill in jcompounding. RAVEN DRUG CO. }1416 Second Av. elton, | | fea jth full 26 |« dR ee ee! Ste eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee es eee THE STAR'S PAGE ¢¢ UP-TO-DATE ‘SPORT American league are not satis with the article of ball their managers are giving them, and that despite the fact that profits been big, The successful business doonn't make changes, particularly with the heads of its departments. The American league magnates are constantly making changes, That should show that the playing strength hasn't been what it should be, One manager came apring, and another was inetalied the fag end of the campaign xt spring there will be three ne possibly four, as Ban John threatened to raise « hulle nd discharge somebody for signal-stealing gag the Tigers d the last time they played wk the Y YVES-MARSH RA CE TALKED OF : Van | hooked up at of weeks ag This is Marsh's d he was conceded of lowering St broke down the I6-mile r best distance a great chance viors, but the latter juring the early going, his ankles giving way under the strain of mak ing the sharp turns on the unbanked ndoor track j sh and St. Yves are both in y and It is expected that they get together today. St. Yver| polates that the race will be run on @ track of not tems than 12 laps with banked turna W. S. Piper, Maple Valley Lanaford was born February 1880, at Weymouth, N. #. Sasn | 12, ) The umpires in the world's series each and expenses Pretty not Davenports | Lounges and Bant- tary Couches w Yvon’ |} erest array. rown romasr Kaves You 30 Pee Coat. Tes-10 Pike St. HH. L. “RLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. can't get boots or enoee to fit you, get them made measure at 217 JAMES GTREET. scribing is most efficiently supple. |} Special Cloietmas Sale of Writing Desks Here's a chance to secu \ writing desk always makes an acceptable gift tomorrow only $7.00 Solid Oak Desk, fin- ished golden. Special $4.75 Desk, $15.00 Solid Oak finished golden. Special . $10.00 Oak finished golden $13.50 Solid Desk, Special $9.00 Solid Oak Desk, golden. $16.50 ished Special $11.00 $40.00 Mahogany Tuna Desk, large size. 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SILTS $24.50 Mahogany Desk; a very neat style $16.50 Solid Oak Desk weathered finish Mahogany very attractive $17.50 Early Solid Desk, ‘Tuna $32.5 s75.00 Desk, lar $24.00 Desk, sign Oak attractive de $16.00 Weathered neat, Watch Our Exchange Department for Bargains ve mee ema r mre S re ———reartin =] BALLARD DENIE¢ MULDOON is PRO, That story appearing in a paper to the effect that Pete M doon, Hallard’s erack heavy wels boxer papfesstonal, has no f dation, according to Fitegeraid, 1 Ballard club, who » he had inventigs ully and could not for the arges that the ino the nization ¢ te mom idoon, tater ver "with "Me ead, of the ted to Mr w nothing of by Muldo Fitzgerald t ny demar noney made m charged The statement that 1 to fight 16 te ined Muldoon Hagen rrect, accordini Bet. KN. A Four » derful — ung players ing Inat wens Baker of the Boston and «id that Hughey: manager of the eur will be $7, er that Pye Athlet at y Grigg Are You Candy Wise? 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