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THe 0 STAR—THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1909 t(D BY LAURENCI MY FIGHT WITH TOMMY. BURNS eae Geo Hor NO THEN AGAIN, De SAMUEL A, | w). THe LAST Fw Wetes A an? Py “hep Dr. COD BROW KNIME JUGGLER HAVE = =| FoR OFAD NERVES AND QUILOING BRIDGES MADE OVER - — Jack Johnson. | BETH Boning OVgR WiTHA Kor \ 4 Cig AGNES, HE OVO NOT BYILO BROOKLYN ae BY JACK JOHNSON — = — MESS OF BUG THEORIES. paioae) Sav} THAT ANY MuUTT’S cHin Heavyweight Champion of the land hia mouth swollen, But although | } Fe INSTANCE <= a eB] Can Ok MADE ALMOST HUMAN, oY World. |he took # hard beating, he was game Or. F.H. Nichots HASA PULLING OUT “HE “TEETH OY ThE RooTs and indomitable to the vary last, and FLEA THAT Hit GAN REDUCE ANO PLANTING THEM FAQ THER NORTH Naturally the fight which I |t admire him for it, They think | sider the most important in m an't hit, but Tommy Burne and) PA MAN'S BREA BAKE QF oa with Tommy Burns a | Stanley Ketohel will testify to my | C . THE CASE MAY @& Suaeaniee eas a Ww. D ability in this direction, | believe GOUGING OUT ABOUT SIK OR DOUTH AS THE ms ber 24, 1908, w y I planned before the fight to beat fe ‘i bit and = & t ' A } Burns with my right hand. | knew PEET OF HIS FOOO RouTE heavy weix on . he wae a rusher, and wae confident irso~ — ; THIS Wik INNO DEGREE PuT THE Sort 1 don’t thin | I'd get him, | did not anticipate, Ger Wise, JEFF! ale Puen: en megteun mute! Gict me when I « I owt tanding the punch which really won outbox " ure the fight as early ae the first round, onl AND Nor ONLY THAT BUY OC. BRAOFUR of eight and my next punch dro : ANOTHER BEAN CHTY PAINKILLER ADVANCES auton Sg aa 4 We ‘heory THAT A GUY CAN GET 2 ‘ ‘ } nd Bi ung veey CoNDrnoN BY PAT TRU ‘ough th b nin wtrenat ; chin 4 InTo SERFEC or ; ¥ Z 4 BUSINESS IF “THO ¢ me | beat Burns in 14 rounds. |! had we been abl me at 6 “ee AROUND ALL SUMMER IN HIS BARE 7 : : PASS OME: him half ar the world hat blow w © the a Nou GUTTER CUPS AnD “ r gpd ty phd SLABS. OH, BrroRe ’ ‘ , CORCE TY, VioLeTs | CAN'T ‘You Just Frm. ‘EM be wry DO "THis? WRIAGLING BE TWKEN You® Tom 57 PERHARS JACK JOuNSoN Cou. BE MADE 1T 1S CAME BY GOOD AvTHOaITY TAT THE 00OCS WL OOK MAER ANO SHARKEY TAKE Notice xt big man t ¥ | > 4% THEY SAY Foor GATS MAY OVER T Look lke A” GIBSON" MAN Ot THE FIG 1 BY ‘The WAY R | AFCOME POOWAR AGAIN or THE FUTURE a ee FE AN La Os with B really u t ves Ss an Idea for the Big Fight Bove, ehly tevted f a wa isfac be. An Electric Gong to Toli Seconds | (6 a8 would hurt. He threw the vil JACK JOHNSON. . 7 m Pouce BY TIP WRIGHT. standing over i gladiator and (following a knockout is one in a | down t of talk imaginable at me to nee a ’ - ‘ hen : tanding on gladiator an . ; nf rattied, but I had followed bt »o | ring when Burne was hitting me the exhib: ; : aoned fomeons, I think it was Keddie | Waving an « rough the alr white |t undre o NEE ss A to @ te to esa Pty long to lose my head when game | hardest ‘ : Lannig has Graney, has offered un a sugges | COmpuling neconds mentally. _Undaubtedly the timekeeper cout itt ORE will clang: ott was in my hands Really, I scarcely | After the battle | was fresh, but , hits handtoapa 1 ae tked an ne plan to have the tmeke count the seconds accurately if he hantent tect felt his punches, and the pictures | Burne was badly out up, especially has not been taken into camp | [the eltriedidetineen Gig senut-thelave-apeutha water tee geek une, }wie would Whee’ wien the” ; I think both Jeffries and show I was Joking with meri near the | about the face. His eyes were closed ty date. | This Time 7 's an Irich saruapoqgraonpnchys-qihosnandiond x Gis penpemigane so1 Moth Moved By yon yp Alce gd Y wee mene nee ane P be much improved upon, 1 oun, at the ring#l< ntil ing « seconds, and surely County Represented by} His theory te that.in a fight of/ °° Wee ance, the thmeke vat. |the Umer had told ¢ glad to know taal a om — e's | mum soney and the world’s tthe the 1 of the floor ot I suggest, in view of the & fast count in favor of | elther mag, below I import MEN APPROVE OF RUGBY, 'N MILWAUKEE Fee i ae esse aoa ap ea | «aa vfficial timekeeper at | Jof the men reposes on the floor down, let alone a knockout, will 0 etric clock | et There appears to be no chance of | (Ry United Prem.) | And oo sugeonte It ie im-|mit that the chance of the timers | > able Jeweler,| Harry Wolverton, Ohio boy, & for a reall the boxing game opening up in| NEW YORK, Dec, 28--"If Jeft- | posatbie ount accurately by! voice being heard in the young riot! so made that it will-strike the sec- ' manage Syrac use next year, Watch University of Cali-| practice xame, but the local men | siwaukes and the pugs are making | Ti" S9t8 back hia wind there won't | —— Pa rate : : me neral tden be a fight when he meets Johneon, | a. fornia Players in Prac- lay, and went away much ir exit from the Boer City ithere’li be @ slaughter. if the big with the possibilities | The short-haired and red-necked | fellow doesn’t get back his wind ‘tice at Denny Field and) "sy. Bven the nine-a-side-warm- | gents are beating It in the direction |M@l be Just an ordinary — prine up yesterday showed the Washing- |) sini, Phlinded fighter and oll be one grand See 'ossil i ities Game tonfiune that the game requires | °F Sew Orie ) Philadelphia * battle. Possibili of fully as much speed, enduras Angeles and San Francisco. These| Thus Tom Sharkey, ox-pugiliet eness and nerve as the inter-| four eities are overrun with scrap- | Selivered bimenlf today after ginte brand, and a lot Who! nore and the ef _claring Jeffries in “THE” fipty “Rugby football ts just beginning | came to scoff went away thinking beers re will | of the century li to find itself in California. In five | hard have @ bard time getting moai' Sharkey admitted that Johnson |i Years most of the colleges in the > have | vely fow | Hekets te the next bent, and that country will be playing it cide: hie seas et It ts too bad the game was stop-|has yet made the neer So said Jim Schaffer, coach of althoug " ped in Mitwaukes, The promoters |himesif and work hard the University of California fifteen. | tackling tn * of that city ran thetr ab » fault | clared, however, that the who ts personally conducting @/ follow the English style of costume, | style. The same cannot be said| hasn't the stamina and barnstorming tour of the provinces. | wearing suits as light as possible | fF the other four cttiee where fight-|to win from a white mah of eq as he watched the blue and gold) to increase their speed. Ot course | In le permitted. — merit men work the kinks out of their{a man falls harder in track clothes — joints on Denny field yesterday | than in football armor, but he has sity of Washington football men n faster, ¢ players wear/ cha sit Se So Se | TAKE UP WRESTLING. often mentione as @ substitute for a t ed fifteen tn Vanoou i tntergpilegiate football ver Christmas and New Year's day Keepnesesisivieheniniiianilaciie Wh only one full team and three | and a third game shortly after the * if eubstitutes in the squad, the Call-' first of the year a kink tn high 1] The contests will be sovbil by |i | | ties of this city te a wrentiing| A. A. A. U- rules and the "referes tournament which will be held Sire the bole eet hI . held Ati cive the decisions. The boute will if Hooray! the Umpire’s Going | orem” WelyaaRot, Fhe| fat 28 minstn ant ce ome wing ne i im that is the high school. There will be oat Palla in that time Bell be to Get the Best of It Now i i immerse Lhe acme of style, 1 in connection w at the school but Wilson, “Mat [= oo serw {Sho BaP opm fr th rca and ao cant ane anata ecmaam, ore monee een COMPOLt, durability and g managers and magnates of the Na- t will open the eyes | CUP Will be awarded the winner by tional league may have thelr | of the old timers | peewee troubles these days, but one set of oy Se EE ge BILLY vn aan ne neni Value—“Regal” clothes ner te the presidential chair, their | Flynn, the lo fireman who ts} MULDOON oy oo. the a3 ward ay are in a class by them- for t Fights and privileges will at last training at Doyle's, near here, for} phn og ae aie respected. No more umpire bait-|a fight with Joe Willis on Decem-| \ Pickeg | ’ © foolhardy enough think of ing. no more roughing it with the ber3i, in Los Angeles, grew wrathy | allowing flying tackle in harkethall? fetiow in the bive sult. For such today when he learned that he got| imagine wh & murderous " kame offenmes will bring down the maxi-|badiy beaten up in a fight with/| wid be if thone tactica were mum penalty allowed by the letter i Ae et tnene tnatie of baseball iaw Frank Klaus at Boston, Mass, last preva Injuries and Jeaths have increased to am alarm President Lyneh wante to improve 2! it t % j ing extent : forward pana the game, or rather the playing of el Shape meni by Ro ea tormere . tor tate of and he has varied the usual methods |last night.. I never was in Boston, tm their ett ide of securing information by going |he shouted. “I int to gO euat res ; “ wes cane wen) Girectly to the much abused um-|in two or three months, and if 1| tag Bay Pace pires. In a letter sent to every Na-/rind anyone fighting under my |Famous "Wiveeliee and and & to the old style tional league umpire yesterday. | name and title, I'll make him craw! | President Lynch asks where the |i te ie” There'll be some-| 1fainer Does Not Think jut to cut out the interferunce trouble with the ball players come: Gne wight pont aereor from. He wants to know Whether (thing doing, and I won't put on the Big Fellow Can “Come é byw players, managers or bench warmers g.oves, eit * parlor and go through Back” and Fight Fast, | note’ tovthail witnout the ine Neckwear, Underwear, Half NEW YORK Dec. 3-—As PS ces Setar Siikee Hose, Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Cuff (ity United Proms of the fight tha Fig hay | min, A Cow tow mo HT Links, Suspenders, Handkerchiefs, Johneon, the pugilixtic ci 8 eve Tt lay. aay “yieuala.” corner of tian WT Hats, Caps, Trousers, Shoes, Hand is new open 5 modern fur Deere, single and on suit Bags, Suit Cases and Umbrellas. from $2.00 to $4.00 per week for business, with 10 X RICKARD and Jack Gleason have already commenced t crap through the papers at any rate— the details of the big atts ye sGEa Sg a SK | oo tee wi | HEALTHFUL PRESENTS In this big store you this may be clever press agent dope, for the dear public is hungry for any news of the prospective meeting and every paper in the country is ready to print the wise sayings of the promoters, and again it may | #on, Mt ey slightly tn favor | $3.50 Winslow Stee!| , 1m 6 s SR ell crete as for cence” Vinee ae fees toast eee te| | Wheel, Oab-Beniag | | know you are always pro Se ee ny cmatns vasa» eos ee ee eeie| Roller Skates | tected because— affair could be pulled off in Utah a HN without interferenc authorities. The governor of the state has come out flat-footed the statement that he will enforce the letter of the law, wh t { " . | that what is practically a finish i neve tolerate mt lif t maa not | Secondly, San Francisco is an established fight t h the bis althful attainmen things of the ring are regularly pulled off, arrangem ng : | easier to make and outside interference being less lik "| ABOL ISH FOR Pik coal WARD Rickard argues that Salt Lake is so much nearer the big , PASS SAY ‘ , SAYS cities and such sporting center Seattle, Portland, E Denve Chicago, Kansas City and New Orleans than the California metropo ‘ that the attendance from these places woulK creased Inverse YOST ¢ ratio to the square of the distance. ‘Th " tty good argument, | f mathematically and geographically, but en you come righ to | - Cw eases it won't hold water, for the sports who have made up the . ‘ v minds to see the big thing will grit their teeth, pocket their roll and | { t igan f e ¢ travel to the ringside, whether it is in California or the South Sea|« y t t pair | islands. | 4 Bag r genuine fo © 00 Rickard. goes to Boston and talks Salt Lake until the cows that « | laid out Beanyille’s streets come home. Gleason arrives in San Fran-|! vty ps 1d sound | will make you atrong anc ’ * cisco and figkes a Joud noise like a Native Son. As yet the promoting ‘ kids haven't used any of those shorter and uglier words that tl ate sa snr want oy he cater |u| tks Way i 3 | Any and every garment who wa of course--inay be expected any day. News has been a little dull in| & man in ttle friénds of the camps of the principals lately, and the monster and unprecedented ’ for inatance. Give him | the they may not 7 alo y mt attraction, booked at collosal expense, ete:, etc., MI be kept - t 2 und let him try to take It t takes te mets t 2g scien pe aos nto ae Me by Wom be) nee Sh ned gee, e (Aaa see Gees | OY article bought here for ht off in the state of Washington we would have heard a lot of that| would happen? Opposed t | and m is to the effect 7 loesn't want to play in our } western yard she can gé | her mud the Mttle t on the other side the f Cal ES So wen are cor | Cente ERED i the Square TH ? HUB Ov, a hg ee lo teal th city in the league, and even if MeCredie’s North.|{ 2 %end to caren friend you) tlrnt “ate 0 patr Wine warne erry 0 OF eee iw i ae i eee 4 615 to 619 First Avenue 615 to 619 First Avenue or Helena ts a trifle too long for good baseball business Spinning A232 ven