The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 27, 1909, Page 2

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DECEMBER 27 THE STAR—MONDAY, 1909. screenees seme memmmmmemmeeeaaaaaaaaaaaaadaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa XN ' - o EDITED BY 4 LAURENCE REDINGTON Written By Experts - FINISHING ON TURN MAY AVE WON RAGE ST. YVES GETS POLE POSITION ON LAST LAP OF 15-MILE RACE AND BEATS MARSH BY A SCANT TWO FEET—RACE WAS REMARK- ABLE. ° PTCTTTTTTT Tec eras! JACK JOHNSON HAS REFORMED TO PLEASE MOTHER (By United Pre CHICAGO, — Dee ack t of FTER a hol ral wook will have a chance a little ring what promine ! o much tot ded into the wix if the bo eve A MeVetgh January & of the & oughtte vind the cam rly period, ¢ of boxers, | careers Do stalling * fight he ring. willing SESS SEES SES SE ER Ee SPSSEES ESE EERE RE Eee EE Re tt tk POOR OLD HZ: TAMES FULL (2efatscrscsri tect her av * 4 | lly referre under, t nh gaer ’ ; aes 4 : ‘ : ' : |Game Fighter Makes His! om aaa eae to such als by ne a rn ee ey. wa Au o often mear 4 losing. tus Re-Appeara successful fighters get carried away by the phere of the ring They tralian Ring After 20! can keep thelr heuds coo while: their bloo: rd 4d, while using off neralsbip of ext ean ¥ er thelr man with Years and Meets Defeat. hurt him every time they lay their on him. This is re type of fighter th end of the pure, er things being equal \ man of the McVeigh p. Boxing in a club gy ving inelde the ropes are horses of quite a different t sible--even probable an ring | that McVeigh will develop this br rt is experience grows, than 20] When he does, be will be a far rous man than he ts af and th on the r 00! " iu te t ‘ BY LAURENCE REDINGTON ; th in | whe 0 yard running — ver ntlg. en 1 i , 4 ? ‘ y of an eight-lap tra ne ions, the ‘ \ : ‘ ferepce of a title r over’ $1,000 ond orday aft aten & | Yves in 1-mile race my opinion the iid be the feel the and the « tha outside position ves ‘ ; " : by J. Howitt Faoon, when |i and, way back tr would } winner the clr 2g en an sure to be Inching whea in a fighter ig much sting tg to infllet injury atvemalive ideg ow puts one Jack 1 to as “brute inating 1 t Is ne livered, In other 5 doesn't x the ditte over blow de ponent. He af v | that rence finish I ourv straight rail on th t she i the Flying French | } ‘ } / Managed to hold sufficient te Phe et . eater % i j 1h erience hat usual ve him an undisputed Belonged, at the end of tt the race would probably suited in unheard 16-mile Without of one performan race » ar Untied Press) wh celebrated hin] Austra: in the nce aking mil 1 dang o ° ” TAYLOR DOESN'T CARE. on the hand, bas doesn’t burt his finer ng one bt hat In the tr " Bot what T ed by the lat him. Therefore hen] Taylor g wener ‘ Lang sain Sidi the wine oe ond § 1:38:06 6 McCarey and Ea ney are ypever pr ed, who ha been t 2 righ | take < of the stake ‘ nted fight hay 4 cot -_ pod »y ~ \ r ; g ; mengpions 9 adap failed battle vate Farag rom ; ~ abitit Had bing : nda are unjust m decided + it for t 7 si gece’ oS" WANKING «TEAM 3. we ena el atria pee ot re other finished strong, the ¢ nee f balk | gant Dt eaterday Hoppe wt billiard " ' he r " y kn 1 fe yuld hav n laye share of the inf HAS EDGE ON seh Lane. soened 0 3 3 a Quarterback Needs Great Speed, or satiation a br L SHORT SPORT IF Accuracy and Judgment to Succeed winner, his anage dis McVeigh in aggre es and willingness to will go inte the ving 19:47 promoters. awn but not mean | 15 ' 1 to land the big kard's nery the at billtard id igh's 2 © ts far from being one of the gritilest ays more than © to land @ clean blow, i MeVeigh hits for the fight, not be ‘on ts subtle, and iq both methods, bet ig its to burt «®t babiy the Morningstar rough stuff for Het punish we a knocke d in hot blood the ”y who desire od are results ob Hew b ate wh viel to witness th nest! t “ r all that St. Yv t t Marsh at face over Sane e ers the advanta after # the distan: again tod sult might be rev Run third time tomorrow, and St. Yves : sally d ou might again be returned the ner, Mud, That's All. nditions could ravorable The ecight-lap a y Dugdale’s park was a box < et n a im the spots where It ne , J ftesembled a slippery What & winter's day The bon ba: Slashed ankle deep throv . fan i for lap after lap, plast pode t . : oe e nag ity take put lege and bodies with t edit t ‘ " ae € 1 fintehed fey stush that grew Y ing ha - * “ vn tine hung together tike ” . . v4 riders, and not once and artertacks tr { artifictal ae Track not for ° Red error Sen | ne po 261 in is mor inning team ke it nce re passed balls | cin the A aeging to Prof. Raber’s Dancing Sc Free tet Fine mu date new method intest dances. ogi’ money Arcade hall, Under ex “ wean ~ the atlemen ou your n. to 9 p.m stny and Fr Blue Ribbon Club Sumeet M wh given t me th +E 0.08 tow every Heo had 11 er Spinning’ Ss 1909 Finale You are now get ting thirty-five of the best buys in Seat tle. Every one is a big investment — for you. They repres our final 1999 eff prop sown in the rocks and the Those who struck it rich turned to the states were Those who fafled and had their hea undermined were look and heroes untit | et. In any of these aps is sold out he the dawn of 191. qually as 6 good bargaing will be sub- | stituted. $e 4-07. bottle Nyolt -o2 bottle Bewing oO Ibe 8-02. bottle & Oli Be 3-on. bottle Big 4 Oil 20c can General Purpose O11. with adjustable stand-up or Ne-down le 1 Machine 1 Brilliant Metal Polish Se can Brilliant Polish a6 tad can Briiliant Shine Shine can Brilliant i Brillant %e Wire Handie Hack 1M Hod || the Two substantial bergetus, Se Wire Coat Hang 1° Tourt langer 18. Nickel- Garment Hanger apanned Victor Pant ated Fe Folding — Adjustabie Manger Te No. 50 Iroq Trousers or 5 Holds thee skirts and apace. $1.50 No bn IF Garment very ittle lding ckel-piated ree folding nicke garment han model d clothen-aaving wp $1.00 9% No. 175 proved, Kasy-on ard’s 1 Hand Di No. Cutting Vilers %-inch De Vil Cutting Pite: ae Hower & Lyon ¢-inch nation Pilers 150 P. 8. & Bide-Cutting 16-gauKke Peters’ League Be i6-gauge Petsrs” Lengus Three invincible bargains Spinning 4222.22 = One of the be ot heavyweight wrestlers who ome to this country looking glory and coin | Lurich, a nan, who was a da ¢ tent comes the foreign have tor Ger- clever inn witho al of hia in naldered good top notehers ry of the DANCE AT DREAMLAND. Dance tonight Admission fr ALBERT HANSEN, Jeweler. First and Cherry. Optical Department. performer | ~ FOUND = MEN EASY. IChennslin Says Men of His Own Race Are the Only Ones Who Can Make Him Eatend Himself. BY TIP WRIGHT. | | | | | y that it f# hard ating a whit Battle Unique. \KETCH of the coming EL’S AMBIT If one things one never plish big things. Some peo ple are satisfied to plod along, take things as they come, and never try to get out of the old rut, When you do make the big supreme ef. fort to put something over the plate that is out of the general run you are considered a wise little Heiny if you succeed. Should you fall, you will be looked upon as @ poor bood. It all depends upon whether you win, Ketchel fell down against John son, and some of the folks are “sympathizing” with him, others trying to belittle him, and many| hb saying he never should have| |tried to win the beavywelght tt | Fine consolation for a loser, H tries will never for big accom sor of tded for by aula of Queensbu Jim Jeftri into the ring participate by a Sugte walk fight ing bee Jack Johnson through th aliop. Be in de pat | It hamplor was going along at | nothing the aKainest perfort ria ause it ip e men eaay an hard nan, and thi mportant for world. ION TO WIN may play an Dig battle pugitintic part triy r of the TITLE CAUSED HIS UNDOING doosn't need any sympathy, his friends need not plead tenuating clroumstance He wasn't caught red-handed do. ing & mean or underhand trick. He battled in the open, made a manly fight against overwhelming odds, and was beaten That was the crime—being beaten. Had he won, he would have been the most popu. lar boxer tn ring history, not even barring John L. Sullivan, Terry Me- Govern, or Jack Dempsey, Within 4 year he could have pleked up an independent fortune, without en. geging in a contest Anywhere from ® hundred thousand up. Win, You're a Hero; Fall, a Dub. Thousands of men have risked thelr lives with a smaller reward in sight, In the early Alaskan and ex 64 upon as poor unfort: *, who might have apent their time to bet ter advantage than braving the dangers of the Northinnd. 1t is all contingent upon whether fail or succeed you If &@ person is to be punished by 4 public reprimand for being ambi tious, then pan the assassin to a cinder, he tn gulity re. He had a desire, perfect itimate and commendable, to gain the highest honors of the ring was his prorogative. It should n't be sald that be was not entitled to try for the bauble. He was n the public's pempered darling, w had been lauded and extolled be. ause bis * was Ketchel, or be cause he was born in Michigan and eared tn Montana Stanley a Real Fighter Admire A warm ra of the real fighter for him had because he real fighter. He knocked his men out. That be was the vie im of ambitious effort and over matched himself was not without ent. Ketchel figured the time | was ripe, reached for the title, and ran a strane aplinter into bis {Gnger. But the splinter tan't like fly to fester. A victory or two and the tajont will forget about the time lie grabbed for the big prize and got a stitch In his arm. He has frght close to 60 times and lost GWice: once to Papke and once to |d@hnson. With a record like that to back him up, it shouldn't be long before he is again riding on the top wave | | ] apot as a preced ambitious, hard-hitting boxer of 22 is likely to raise a muss in pugilistic circles at any time. jeven if he has two defeats chalked up against him. He died fighting both times, with his face to the enemy and his fists closed ready for action, That is as far as any human being can go—to die fight ing. SEATTLE-TACOMA BASKETBALL The basketball team of the local M. ©, A, will hook up with the Tacoma five on the local floor to- night. 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