The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 17, 1909, Page 2

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1906 BIG LEAGUE F IGHT is STILL ON HEYDLER SAID JOHNSON IS GAINING | FOLLOWERS EVERY DAY S TO BE LYING LOW NEW YORK jeydier is ted from the N jgntial ra are today el inforn fhomination ¢ teat of Hey op fohn M. Ward, was merely & it iG eve to show on which side of the tas. Stanley Robinson of St. Le Btood., As the deadlock now eago, New York, Brook adeiphia c while Bo: and St. L Dreyfuss known to with Robins ly anti-W hold anothe stands, Chi one Heyd on doubtful, but strong i. 1 . 8 hinted that laydier factions have Up their sle The now famous ca tempted bribery of the ur officiated at the New Yo play: off of 1968 will be re : joday, ax new evidence has bee brought forward. ATTELL LIKED BY THE TALENT AT DARK DOINGS (iy United Pres) — GAN FRANCISCO, Dec Monte Attell of San Franctac Danny Webster of Los An ready and fit for thet tle at the Dreamland pav ht. Each Httle man ts px his assertion that there will b Dut one rightful claimant for the tam championship on the Pa jc coast after the fight Attell, netwithstanding Webster's hair line newspaper decision, won over a 1@-round route In Los An geles three months ago, has been made a 10 to 7 favorite. A goodly Toll of Los Angeles money has been Fiaked on the southern California lad, however and rumor has another eleventh-bour stake carried to the ringside by We' admirers to wager on their favo ENGLISH RUGBY | PLAYERS ASKED (By Untied Press) BAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 17 Mombers of the California Rugby football union wilt meet this even- ing to discuss plans whereby a bined Rughy team, chosen GBford and Cambridge univers’ England, may be brought to the ited States next fall to meet the mopion University of California and the Stanford university fifteens meses eer YEAR’S (iy United Pres) ANN ARBOR, Mich. Dee. 17. “What was the greatest play on the gridiron this season?” repeated “Hurry Up” Yost, and after a in- he hesitation continued the ball to best executed play I saw. & great play, splendidly carried out each man doing his part in making the move perfect.” And this is the play that the greatest coach of them all pro- Rounced the best. It was a forward yet the man who received the of scrimmage untt) the oval was in his arms. ft was a Yost trick, in- troducing 3, vew formation, and chigan master ts new rules, despite trary. Michigan took the ball from Brad- and pounded the the dock’s fumble tackles until the ball reste; Quakers’ 20-yard line. W Penn’ players saw Wasm Allerdice drop far back, the Feeting upon one knee, they formed for a place kick ‘Magidsohn played up toward the fine, back of the right wing, and Clark took bis position back of Casey, apparently ready to biock any red and biue players who might Grift through the defense But when Smith snapped the ball Wasmund didn't piace for a kick t and ran Back it He scrambled to his fee backward and him ran Alb Pe, with them. poked like around the Quaker left end. the left a run interference. A Triple Pass. When the Penn team began work ing through the forwards, Wasmund tossed the ball “ gan spilling Quakers wh the Michigan backs was passed for the Magidsohn and Miller whe took Allerdice’s pi Eastern critics beautiful pass « Franklin field. The entire had been in which t The play In ‘the first place, it 1c place kick: seeondiy it look end run, und again the Qu Neved {t would be a forwaré over their own right wing. * | be pulled YOST PULLED OFF of Clark shifting Miller and Magidsohn started around the right end as though to fall into the BY TIP WRIGHT, D 1 New YORK Johnaon had ay And it w range to y earn that talking that has gained and the Job make me what I tell (GRANEY HINTS (ny United Press.) NEW YORK, Dec. 17.—After giv ing utterance to vague hints that the Joffries-Johnaon fight never would take place, F ne of the un in the Astor ho! onfined for sev of a slight in fornia blacks at the disturban to have invaded amp of the successful promt and told his friends that did not 1d fight never wou off. [DANES AND SWEDES SLUG EACH OTHER| ‘The Danish Athletic club has ar ranged to hold a competitive smoker with the Swedish Athletic tion in the Weshington hall, av. and E. Fir st, Saturday oven ing, December 18 associa There will be severat wrestling and boxing bouts ring and bar have been tra then thie « tatora are pr sport during athletic displa arranged to have BEST PLAY They were led to belle cause th were Mic beyond the line of point to the righ bad been put into p Had Magidsohn advanced beyond | this be the line of scrimmage he would have attracted attention. but not a Penn player dreamed Michigan would juggle the ball back and forth be- hind the line, finally resorting to « daat- down the side lines, as was the cane. 1$30 Girls’ or . Boys’ Fay Coaster Brake Juve- nile Bicycle, $24 1ath | fact | Italian Marathon runner, today a «of the match cepted the challenge tsaued by secure & eingle fall Johnny Hayes, the American who | Zbysko will take on Dr. Ro defe in t at San Francisco on January 16. ¢ jar ‘B F } t { | | | Johnson: Why Not a Practical Gift? in everybody’s mind is: her or for him?” real pencuen value—such a gift will be always most appreciated. i colors. following the Als f ther ave to say ONGRATULATIONS to the d the pl iC reason’ Because ft has ‘i to coaeh the 1910 football team Dobie has signed up for another season, University of Washington. solng | them. Tho el ed gridiron inatructor leave for California the holidays with his pec ut he will be back ~lhere soon after the first of the new year, and “from the time to don suits again he will have @ general eye on the pre }ueason training of the men who will make up the purple and gold j football mac hine for next year Gilmour Doble ts something of a football prodigy ant mot rig 4 show the form he did against } na, I'd bet my leg on him or hand, the pletur J And the secured the services of Gilmour Dobie whieh means that the » | football squad will have the benefit of hia ability, not only for the} weighed three months called for by the letter of his contract, but practically him tn In the entire year Dobie ts one of those hard workers who ts after reault ane wh an’t gre Wie own tin and energy to achieve m until it te and for the leight years that he has been out of the game as a player he has f }instilled a lot of his own fighting spirit Into football teama, first as} We've Specialized Regal $15 Clothes for many years and can confidentially say that we’re showing the very best and snappiest : PES teas SeSaze assistant coach at the University of Minuesota, then as head coach at ©! North Dakota Agricultural college, and finally at Washington Dobie | ~ {bas turned out winning teams for Washington both years that he has 9 it charge of gridt affaire, and there ta eve reason to belleve| yo n with the grea part of this year’s machine in harness next} an 7 ne ne nd the varsity on top of the conference heap. watt c of his departure for Calffornia, Dobie has contributed | yes “ he | a red-hot football y to The Stars series of exelting personal | abi that he in| reminiscences of well-known Beattle porting mon. The Washington | ts 1 is proven concluatvely | coach unmheattatingly picks out the great Minnesota-Michtgan game of| on cay hin battle with| 1993 as the moat exciting incident In bin Mfe of sport, and tomorrow | the (oe readers can read Dobie & own story of the game on this page the Take it from me, it's woll worth reading af | 009 : b Joa (ia aan’ te: Maat Seer Mae iisieattie Sett-at 10 shown anywhere. Are you looking for a wo ED |present time, and the balf dozen athletic clubs in and around the - i és e 9 en leity are all doing a rushitig business. These club smokers pretty rig . 30 “ ~ te ee ED de fur removed from the real thing, but at least they give ambitious Christmas present for Him ‘ If 80, take Th | | amateurs « chance to ewap punches and try out their own ability and “a ” a " . OT! | hs: of wie opponents. Phoyte a game lot, wre theee, four round | home a “Regal” Suit, Overcoat or Crave- ED ! |boys, and they take a lot more punishment for the fun of the thing 2 : hi f Ch js a land to give the ringsiders a good time than many & pro puts up) a) — 1c aa tm stare. SSS Sted ere pene nette---give it to him for Christmas and “ Inter-club meetings are a good thing for the sport and the more 4 4 ~— FIGHT STORIES |e teve the better tr cversecs coonscted with, the Good we will do the fitting afterwards free Es 4 rivalry is the thing, and it's ole lot more fun to nee} Th — % representing different organiza’ go at it hammer and tongs eooe@ The Danish Athletic ciub and the Swediab Athletic will hook up in friendly competition Satarday night By JACK and ot I. o 89 Vancouver promoters are after L4w Powell with a view to mate the him against Rod Standen or Billy Lauder. The latter might b } bance against the fast San {sca Standen can hardly} ot to make things bot for him, (ust Wildcat” Woilgast | an been tamed sufficiently | |banded Powell a few it's no sign thak he | tor the second-raters to handle with @f without gloves o ate Exclusive sporting feat-| ure by world’s pe | pugilists. neross the pond) will shortly w Billy ought to be able to pick u The only paper in Seat-| “ be ~ © Jeff's Own Story Next MANAGERS FOR ZBYSKO CAN'T Monday. BROADWAY HIGH) Y . THROW ORDEMA 4 similar t ONDON, Dec, 17.—-Dorando, the in rated him in to Olymple games : Seattle in a handicap match at ; im predict | ember ¢ . his city, and the pair will meet |! ‘ane bredict | wa City fatnar Seiad’ fa cea heat * Rrondwa. youre. or lone the $1,000 purse and side t Christmas but one week from now, the uppermost question “What shall I buy for a present for The problem is best solved when you buy an article that is of A Fine Tailored $35. 00 Suit These Suits are positively the best values at the regular prices; all elegant ly tailored and made of the season's very best materials, including Broad cloths, serges, wide-wale di igonals and novelty striped suitings. We guar antee pertect tt iN neces vy, W hit the suit for you They were made to sell at O00 6% ip to $35.00. Your choice : $18.75 A Handsomely Trimmed; $9.0 00 Hat The materials alone, if you had to buy them, would cost you more than the figures at which these Ready-Made Hats are priced. Made by one of the leading New York milliners, they are the nobbiest and prettiest of their kind. The trimmings are all in the best taste, and some made up with stylish fur tfimmings are up to $9.00. Your che vice for . A Well-Made Suit for Wa Boy Why not buy the boy an extra Suit? leed, to buy more than one suit. They well veatly finished. The materials are dependable best colors and patterns. Konic kerbocker trousers The regular values $2. 45 \t these underpricings it pays, in made, and in the Double-breasted styles and Extra are stylishly cut and 92.18 special OW, a suit, for .. A Large ‘Assortment of Xmas Slipper ers carry a full line gf slippers, Romeos in tan and patent Fur trimmed Juliets and Chocolat Slippers—in all They make splendid Presents. Prides very moder ate. | MacPherson-Grey Co. Main 3604—Pike St., Near Second fag 3471 kane’ ne in the ring than to see association 1 respectfully suggest the name of Dr. Frederick A. Cook for | referee, When he makes a decision he can submit bis proofs to the} niversity of Copenhagen, and what the profs there say goes. } The American colony of pugiliafin dear old Paris (pronounced | Parle by all Irish, Dutch and coon fighters who wish to show class) & pew arrival in Billy Papke. | te eany money over there, and | sort of footwork that) pdline dentin of manageret the| @ tienioranienguion WATCH FOR THEM) , Aisbe siection ot menegeres! tr Hlaspescaeypsell | | Gee p. Grover Bb leet MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Dec. 17 | THEY'RE GREAT as | tuyeho, the giont. Polish wigpiie t lwhe ca f onoe by told - ine Pre a fall, had} nm him teat | The for | w Ordeman of charge. REGAL CLOTHES ALWAYS $1 { 100 Dozen $1.00 Neckties Just Received. — Beautiful Patterns 50 a Here are a few “present” suggestions that men are alway pleased to receive. Look this list over carefully because you will surely be helped in your Selection. | Gloves, Neckwear, Hosiery, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Sweater Coats, Suspenders, ats, Caps and Shoes After Christmas we will ehietutty eX- change any article bought here. Let “him” exchange it himself. ee ~~ nee ee 25 per cent discount A Fine Christmas = oe ill Penticr Bae and Suit Cases. Present Prices beaks 50 YP TH 615-619 FIRST AV. STORE WITH THE LITTLE PRICES” the Square “THE BIG

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