The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 8, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR-—SATURDAY, JANUARY 84, 1910 SPO RTS WOLGAST GETS A DOUBTFUL NEWSPAPER DECISION OVER GEORGE MEMSIC AND IS NOW CERTAIN OF A SP0 RT al - Cdited By LAURENCE REDINGTON § ~ ii | _ _ _ - - seomnnvenieerennane 4 wr AT A F } erry GREAT AOVANTAGE,, AN i | He CARRIES A K.O. 4 iN AIS LEFT KANO te STAR WRITERS INWORDY WAR OVER QUES- TWO OUT OF THREE SPORT SCRIBES a « , ” TION, “IS JEFFRIES A ‘ONE PUNCH’ MAN? CEDE THE “WILDCAT” A SHADE, BUT ‘ —-WRIGHT SAYS “YES”---REDINGTON SAYS RINGSIDERS CALLED THE FIGHT A G06 ” “NO. DRAW. amepeiagiin initial | cicemegaapane inn . | Proms.) “ : By Laurence Redington. | ion ANGALES, Jan, 3-~7 t sh 4 ia ‘ 2 y ' A BOOT Jer iw ¢ thr of th pe ‘ae writers adding and re to th edical apt Petar PO the local morning papers gave 2 profes if d an HURY COR Berr to dectaton after hie | A] d n ative f, 84 Jerr DATTERED JHAAKEY HE LAST NO STEAM, : a Bacar nthe 4 writers a a t tld be allowe VNTR ME CRACKEO HS © thi nill should | Memsate's chin ‘ ia 4 same priv rt ec, lam Res ANO MADE HM , foclared a draw, for it|for the remat up the sith any i Tit | A WAECK FOR biMe wan and furious hout, | was contant to - I i, Tip W with honors very nearly even all the | the clinches . : n at € ' il AppY wey oe stubborn figh a pi alwns ; ‘ sae n the early rounds of the fight’ infighting | “Jeffries wins bat th one sing sla ip Ts i to have the n J ghts, a $ an | bd 3 authority atte t | 1 it from a diff t um or, S q angle to ” ‘ | e e ly 7 Iw all J sa 1 ) other ha $ » dea { them all, ha t t] ry 7 - & LEFT AMO & all his gia a ara y finisher Mum Rok 1 180PED. Jeff won h tow 2 over “the fas e th a i HE waren o 4 compare a " with 29 RounOS BEFORE a ch enen Comes 4 lip over at A LEFT TAT |xafd Jim Corbett his men a « CH TRAVELEO |a hard man to Su meues | best in the ga but Jeff 4 and Bob a ‘ we One POED in not Je w fist throug x ay ir man CoMeert few rouné 4 canvas. ‘i be ; Ay e be nh tb k of Jeff's fights sce |b en t ed was coming ; his s 1 fig t wrbett Sar $ s endir o fight . In his se fight w i ‘ co, I aw BY TIP WRIGHT. hh: ia: Maine ini: leeebiacmy Vil aetna 5 hia powerful t pushed a Jeff deli a terrific Corbett art region in the! tm the final summing tp. it's the or behind the fron fst the a.’ Wee Wane a ok oleae ne “T think : while your second r that sent s knee the ¢ { seven,| kick that counts. And Jeff has it, | PM Deer propelled the blows with | port pilo- drivin t am alone 4 oo # if I remember rectly at this and that killed every bit] But behind the kick must be the| ring now of In the past porsoantd | ras’ ean ture sender the thes ine f 9 ad ger on, . of the spe and cleverness t nted on to outpoint | @bllity—nay, the witlingness—to take | the punch concealed In Jeffries’ ig. | follow > * th 1 $ . b : © who ave opped it ae ad he bt the champion and-win him the fight. From that blow Corbett | uslshment, gructing, kitting puntsh- | Men bo have stopped “It sey the | wing Jetfries has beaten |t tep, at lonst ntitat 00m stood up, man to man, ged with Jeff. His cleverness | ™8t order to land the one hope-|""goienaid flahtars went agaist |cone neck t #0 bad he sould not | terrific jolt Go not show that} ba ge was gone, and he left many openings which Jeff took advan ode age wm wallop sete a to outbox hE. |him @ merciful fighter, for the end jout of his punch? : ee Reta tage.ol,and yet. the end did not come until the tenth. Does ot. ate - oe cima a t bas come so suddenly that no evil ; Opinion on this i# divided, but | “That was Poter Jackson's fault that look like the work of 1¢-punch” ter? : m took | lees, they left themeotves open died conte Sharey—it (pert, 2 SUCH & mam that I be- jtoo, and I think my ability to hold ff had Peter Jack tting he " daundl. »» in|bam! That left flashed diffore ao cee an and will, Re ix unlike |him to @ 61-r mn I Je a eter Jacks: ng on the ropes in a dazed |» he landed ft| with the epeed of h t Sar beatinne jn world, He | was a ng at was - ‘ } copmiition. “after being at the receiving end of a whole battery | and there he did not hining, and it was Mg weg, ont heat jn king that |due mostly to my t 1 don’t want the publiete till i of kicks, but he was not « ‘ knocked wat [connect until round after round: hed ling the money was 90 tough he could not the boning @ aio had ee ar 1 am underestimating the bla i » but i . 4, jallpped away » Pro fheny gs * could no he boxing game can appre : to 5 hacnann ot aaa % Jack Monroe was lear ¢ ropes when Eddie| But when he did put it acr nD "tke : fib nig Fitectenn tele aa 4 rege eo a Se reaty ts, and caly a I do not think a} mate him thet I want (0 dies ! Graney stopped the fight t was siow murtc for the other fel-| Corbett or Ruhlin hit him, JWfrive i Bharkey haa been in the ran the power be sted ‘Se erage bey the Sop ee - Ith ben . ‘hie ances teil 00 Tom Sharkey reeeived a terrible beating, and yet was very an Senate ee eee ae mains unex |Sfter the three finish fights which | would try to help him fust the m alive in the last round SEER EERE Ee he and I plan « rt of his training |for the honor of the white real ae R Rs h of Jeff Ck aE IR S| * | work. Johnson's best blows, the short! “But if Jeffries reaches the us Ruhlin got so much of Jeff's medicine that he refused! poor Race TOMORROW * uppercut 1 the jolt to the jJaw/ical condition he expects—eada to come out of his corner when the bell rang. lw MAY ESTABLIGH RECORD. « y jacter a breakaway, are better adapt~ | personally has no doubts om ‘ 1 -- | ed to sho Ketchel of core he ce be only of On this dope, which is ahout,all #e have to go on, how SEES oe « ee ee et ee ee ee ee cas Jeff be called a one-punch man? On the other hand, he|® chanee to neta i oe is, of was, a great bear of a man, with an unbeliev & mark for 30 mil Btan PO WERS DISCIP INE 4 to take punishment, and the endurance to pound his wéaker | % [6% he Danian, 4 ae 4 j L i eppenets tthe Land of Not name nancy te § CARELESS ATHLETE = ~|@ morrow, has tnaisted the @ 4 = e le é-lap treck ia out the @ b, 3 \@ Mammoth skating rink be ac- @ : DON’T BE AFRAID TO GO HOME IN THE DARK] 2 f27.0U, S228 Set oer Rie, £5 es ape EIN * @ fied to by the engineers. Stan- # vA idsinikesniheaaictbials ® ley hag also arranged for five ® ("Write « story shout the most exciting time of my life?” said Claren. ral hen th ¢ ompetent ti & | held him up at the pencil point in his ewn cafe to continue the fifth The bee 4 Taost ex re bg oe Have you a wife, and If so, ts she naturally suspicious? ® Clarence W f dent” series, “Why, excitement came so fast when | was mixed u: sporting game, that ¢ pom think If wo, learn these lines, and if you can say them to her « # Oscar Clow of nin. Lewis & | Of any special incident. But I'll write something about the way we pulled off fights in Montana, if and in a pleasantly conversational tone, you can make an # Heidinger, the Alaskan cham- @ | tat'll do") ’ R. stick. If you have any Scotch in you (Scotch blood, I me & pion, and Rinaldo Wiiso of Boe. & eee _——— a come ensy & ton are the quartette of apeed ® If » plaid clad caddie laddic's daddy # burners that will race against @| _@Y CLARENCE J. GERALD. Then someone told the Clarks that | Had @ fad for adding, # Stanley. The latter has made @| The Might game was pretty good the mill was to be pulled off on the | foo er pinid clad caddie laddie’s 4 2 facoma recently @/in Montana half a doren years ago. vy. ~ 4 in the morning at the} an adder? 15 and 20-mile @! w suite ve Mile roadhouse. We all ot And if the plaid cind caddie iaddie & recten, and hac. tinde fomath- ©) nee Wares Geek Cant the pre~ | into hacks, for there were no autee | Added daddy at hia adding | & able time on each occasion. He &| "ters fran it into the ground and in Butte then, and went out into | ‘ Would the plaid clad caddie laddie’s da |® is in fine shape now, and to- &| Killed the goose that was working | the country like a first class fu- | Make the plaid elad caddie laddle sadder? # morrow's race should be well @| overtime laying golden eggs. | noral * | ® worth seeing @| Over in Butte the people were alt} |, 2be ring was pitched in the big uy - —— ~~ ss ” * mad, and everyone in town} dining room of the house, but tt was} sr aceonggmaame Nn enema [eee ould raise the price—and there Ja makeshift affair, with only three id | lwere @ lot of fellows Who could sides rop im, and the wall wu 3 | * | | come across with the five mpot nedd- | ‘ je. The men went * | led for admission—used to. turn up and the third round Dal got} * | at the ringside. No need for ed J and handed Clifford a punch | * | vertising, of plugging the pagers stomach that threw him | * with press agent stories the @ay nt the wall and nearly put him * } they do nowadays, for Just the wills f s He was sore, and * ver of th ord “fight” started « | didn't want to get back tate the| . ot race to the tloket window. But ring unless Hawkins would remem. | ° iB it waa a tough crowd to handle, for | jber his part, but it was an | a BY ADDIE JO! to put on bum stuff, of to spring | wver, and in th ory next round. * a frame-up, would have started a Hawkins bumped his head against * HE recent tripof the All Stars to Cuba, which man's size tiot |the wall and ped to the floor * ended before the athletes finished playing the 13| To Skin the Clarks. n He. Was, Counted out ana. = games scheduled, was nothing more than a misun-| - ngligit, about the most enthusiastic | qcowd stunk tome ate an . : | P if ght fans in that town were Wilite eo Clark ¢ F derstanding as to how long they were to remain on| Attractive Card of Boxihg|and Charley Clark. Senator Clark's We coe * Cuban soil | dW li E and as they had more money | hat t promoters got * ‘The trip was originally scheduled for Janu er | an restling Events to}: a ¢ 3 for t hems. agence tap CKARANCE J. GERALD. ey staged the Britta} * Ip was ; 1 ver in Helena “fixed t 5 " an eethen { é. of the coming year, but at the last moment the} Be Staged Jan. 12—New|that was to be pulied off between] — 1 Broad ma 7 Cuban promoters decided they wanted the games | Dal Hawkins and Jack Clifford $7,500 an re played in December | Seats in Arena. |Clark boys were all for Haw got'the Clarke out Of the wa lee teak: eset oak As many of the major leaguers as could be ae-| Gull were beany te hack bien toc alg ie grt pro ape Beg ou the very next we cured were notified of the change and those wh amount. #0 this Helena bunch fra prevent the fight taki . ‘ing ntf Mea padre t MEL SHEPPARD. could not make the trip at that time were re The Ballard Athletis club will pull|'t for Dal to lay down to Coit e. 7 was pretty raw, for th may Teen cae Me 4 They're handing it to athletes in; he was ret F by others. The understanding before the men f another of ite fast smokere on |!" the fourth round n had been ranning w pen, | Willie “Hck | the Hast to & fare-ye-well, The lat-|OFY, where the ravo v was that the games would be played early in evening, Jan. 12, in| .% this fight was te be pu they made {t stick, and all the The fana got too much ‘of a good | est to feel the displeasure of the |Ssmuch as a larg month, so that it would be possible for everyone all, Bathard en events | Off in the opera house, and " t their money back—|thing, and the game was dead in|powers ia "Mel Sheppard of the 1 re ; AS be at home for Christmas tor the evening, and {every seat was sold, the ides ad @ coupon on the fight | Montana until Billy Nolan came}A. A. C. and American Oly y = a | a a rowé Jon the inside were afraid tht bb ifa © didn’t like |along and staged the rap t nit poole yw ip y * ‘ oo 0 , r. | Audience would we to the fake ays get hi erre nd Bat me Serene 1 ane joppar nite sta t v It was with this understanding that a large pe At: tod GAtt & cou teak, a Fee te te net, Nolen. Then it }s race advertised in| standing AA consente make the trip. On arriving in Havana } ase of Phita " hough Gent that as only three games are play week th 1 nek and Thursday, the series was 5 ) afte f the was . vn your LYNCH’S ELECTION MARINO GETS A Artie Hofman, of the Cubs, and : lecided ir tr ' ‘ WIT ONG tention of coming back to the states for k scar ig Creber | Rothaus at the DUE To THE DRAW WITH L received cablegram Informing at on account of sickr hi eee fl AN : family, it would be necessary for to return a tl oe eos ees : | ‘ ‘a Lal 2 @f the squad decided it would @ to finist or " a hoy ies : P Ne ages an pa | BANKS | c 1 four i | Bot caring (o stay there, all of rty excep 1 " 4 * ted. ae a| a et ns @ been the t t as | i | ATHLETIC CLUB LEAGUE the i } O'Day and Allister boarded nt and started for the ata ! Ii meet Clark at © 008 Stuteea the pubis | : lcm : Mea ho had charge of t 1 of © Granigan on at to the position, In| Bob Armetr the 4 heavy | Nationa 1“ ine, } ey ie thinking that if he could 5 loft : # 140-pound clase Jobnet ment that he would | waight who | sed John. |New York last 1 : ge ‘fee aes would be po for him te ¢ > ata 1 Artie e- Bay Rove na to cor won for bat in likely | Promised to vote for one of the car ‘ 1 taken frow t b A * , a “ wo gig oy bhaly? f train | aide by ging himself P ‘ ) je ta ‘ privilege " wa " the i ot i, rtndeee hae eee, dg Jack Johnson h « 1 tou $40. 000 B Cuban friend & ft ne ' . he he one who ought t : ~ n relat ‘ r ' of a few moment as adjusted manner as t ; { ab, {o at A P \ Artle free \ 1s he saw fit it going ire Installed, tn eh | winter resting on When the Shins In the antin 1 am to the boat # moos € the Stanley In ¢ he w \ baseball war ght DANCE Pees aafe rT t r th “7 9 r , th ‘ ared ’ ’ ' 4 Cc A hich muchored fn f : coing Te Caer whan hi eats BRITT AND UNHOLZ b> , ’ s H Danec rival of Ii a few and . - on re a a - I - ~ — Ma 2 4 h « whe ' ut a gern george cae oo NELSON ACCEPTS FOR THE TITLE Senate Le og : ven after Art rea - “ ‘ i WRANGIBGO, Tan, €:teolP Hugh Melntosh, wh to be pte gn RS i was allowed to | t I bor | mo | eater todae-socelved tae wing In pugilistic lem fras " er this unwele must have «a pern go 4 follo Jing up another “fight” for the ea mm, but the rep. . | the fl The 4 4 ' rs whi : - Australia ting public, It 1 an wh t saw h for Hotm ae filling ~ is Ba » Ww Jan Sid} a Rr Sgr Ps hance t ‘ lowe 1 t aie were ead ine - 4 a ms Ne Francisco Congratn reat é sige > x Bs re He nfided the low | Ga ‘ oH veh he ' 5 new we could get Wol ’ nmy Br né genaate, with the th ( ." > Tae ’ gast into In Lea ” const t " et r » fnancta , " i } Wher 1 a 1 uring wad ho was onde . , for th ah ff, the deadlock was cinched ee ee ee ee 7it SECOND AVEN curtly tof 1 h apta i as th rt BAT , . t k Ur h he tion tt R. W it * read for v ny passengers and , ‘ i the ship with mn . A bp ll arpa ‘ is all jor John M. Ward made tinpossible | * SUNDAY'S SOCCER IN * . RADE-MARK out having t i change t art as say’ Pe een Hing one end him ESTER j Hers i; ? a - Washingt virthde Wolgast ts id, Harlem Tommy Murphy and " 4 h the Cran % rt ee tD Fy ones Bay gin C tina LS 1 ra battler will carry off $12,000 for while tb utter w her itp tia co Ah a tur h * DR ig : a 2 pd giter due explanat " eer yy he harbor boys will t at 124 pounds ring | While Monte Att ‘ ® on ' at he 4 Ww ' *® =Renton Rang at * | after due explanation, was induced to aboard and fix things a weight that’s just as soft as b | uae tlle Monte A thall 14 credited with’) he own In = ton round bout wi \ alber * ton x : t oing a great iittle fighter, hin | Nelwon in 1908, no decision being | highest In average of t « sticks fo ¢ 7 ' | / | ling f of them. oent work in the ring has not been! renderdé, ling up 196 for the trio game Diet eaneebaekea

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