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Written By Experts BELLINGHAM DEADLY ! RIVAL OF EVERETT ft - - H WASHINGTON TOWNS ANXIOUS TO BREAK 1] INTO THE NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE AND BOTH MEET ALL CONDITIONS MIQUE FISHER INTERESTED IN EVERETT’S CHANCE. | | 4 ot h tow « \ oe thous ’ gort of ind to « he a e r town fre he When the award ts Miq wr Jacramen- | it : ss ‘ c and now} wit a an f Dream the and a h e cocked on th rivals tx t Everett ition, and has made z ot the nea bidders lands tb ers the relative to taking | plum the team, Th seems to b To date the t & is about even @ hiteh in the Sunday morn Both Ev and Bellingham a war ' ett, and Mique balks ready to 4 first clase ball at bh « anything to do with th easy distance of the nlesa ia allowed to pull} city, and te put “tf the two games Sunday | y cash guarantee tha’ D. EB. Dogdale wilt take a ran up| + the league schedule will be carried to Bellingham today to look Into through the season. Everett has a ° there. President little edee owing ¢ t fact tha league haa @n easy jump could be made to decla = a owing ¢ & Sunday morn: | town ripe y CHEAP THIS YEAR Going to buy one 140,000 ‘The cheap cars will do everything buggies the any « * will & high-priced mach in exeapt Garket in 1910 What's that?| 4 miles an hour They | of Whose roof leaks 1 wom their way | All right. bo: but let this sink In ‘ eaventines} The automobile which we yond he! the ordinary man's reach a couple na intenan. o. | of years ago will average only rd of 46.6 ‘on one onl 91,898.23 next year, and that tan't) of gasoline has been made. The av- | Mere than a good team and sif/lerage driver will run lees than a . mile for gasoline, while the | jAnufacturers will get $200,000. cars will not do much be 000 for the 150.000 carts in 1910 1 Degg poe if they could find which ecste I oS te ehinery and ma would loosen for a few m eum «pent will be limited only ¢ | Cost of Upkeep Smal! the capacity of the shops. | Cont of tires and wear and t Manufacturers are putting ont &]inem ig reduced greatly tn the | fow $10,000 cars, because some small, light cars, and tire cost can-| the fussy folke have to have ‘em. | for te overtc But for every dozen r Ht be The « i cabal thousands of ¥- | industry, ar valy priced cara guessed at the Cheap Car Has Come. ranches fz pot al ag Last year witnessed the advent of | free delivery carriers find it hetter the cheap car that broke the back | ‘han horses extend thetr the men who had an understand~ | radius « m 20 miles about poidine up the price | with « be the farmer ‘This year will see the market flood. | V#e" & Bachine to get 4 from | ed with Posse selling at from $660 )tow" Quickly, and the suburbanite to $1,008. will find Tt cheaper to keep « car Runabouts for two passengers | ‘han pay railway fare. i Will sell at 2500: for $798 « better! Looking at it from all angles, the | ear can be had. and if you want & | publ ie seome to be due for an lol 4 fumble seat in addition, you canning. Like the bieyele, the buss! gota car at $766; another hundred | wagon is reaching a stage where a wil buy @ five-seated touring cor.|man on a fair salary can buy and Deore net | ar Hkeep ome j ee Eee Ems FRISCO MAY THROW — DOWN BARS FOR iT | la Say That Johnson-Jeff- ries Fight Would Boost, City. | BY THE RINGSIDER. SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 12 From @ statement made this after noon by John L. Herget, chairman of the police committee of the board upervisora, it is almost safe to predict that the Johnson Jeffries fight will be decided right here in San Francisco, j The = ordinan: Mnfting focal bouts to 20 rounds stands a good ghance of being set aside for the big pugilistic attraction and still another chance of being permanent 4G-round fight permit for th month of July, Supervisor Herget was geked this afternoon if he thought there was any chance of such a permit being granted “The po pep raitt hasn't taken up the matter of prize fights ot all as yet,” was the reply, “but ually, I wouldn't be against ranting « 45: 4 permit for the avy weight hip affas 0%. Jeft Jobson Id something of an advertixement to the welfare of the city i that it would the cause of considerable mone being spent visitors f all over th { don’t k what the of committe would rats Bo objection As to whether favored with funed to state “There cant all f can be « bes « Then, ood he to sore he fi ou hampion consider that country other hink wha nbers ! He re “ rget many aid ery one will jeal. Gleasor , anyor he 8 tha qnare prome a aK oxamined maker we Jeftri THE STAR-——-WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1910 THE STAR’S PAGE & UP-TO-DATE SPORTS |: EADY FOR AD WOLGAST—ANOW THE PURSE IS: LARGE ENOUGH OREGON “wvesTicaTts” eucpy 7 og EDITED by MI LAURENCE | RE DINGTOL Seat! vo Se ° Le te, yj f Hii a = ME USES Hig ohn MAR ANNO LES Aa Abhi Sb may —e, CLOSE FIGHTING, ls ag ears Hae Te CAR i i i i ee * 7. ® Hattiing Nelson ian't going & & to retire right away * *% He ian’t going to Engtand to @ o U * * nowns & * midition, * voks, @ * rid *) * tt in San @ ® Pr an Wolgast, |! FP . i* rai eee ee ee jolla, here's our old tend Mr.| Gee ar Matthew Matting Nelson in| the spotlight again, not posing « ane © & lect or a ape good act t Chleage 1 4 i Ey “33 - i - a school kidd an @ real live and the longer the route thé’ bet ok out for ‘omit N w that verything pertaining No one realizes more fully’ than!rube his hair into the © the financial end ts to Mr, Net-| Nemon that he is not a bowen He leyes and whalee away. By and by son'e ante. he te quite ready for not “ defenst inter, ‘he other fellow gets sick lideat” Wolgaat, and the chan ut hee a bear on affisive | Jabbers are duck soup for Nel Be, DAL Nhee (he pair hook up in| Mis game t# to go after tHefother son, He wades into pun lke @ ae an Pebruary 22, one af fellow and wear him ‘nw by girl going to @ bargain eal and * Ereatest hatties In modern ring | carrying the fight to him top pushes hie chin against haymakers history will be fought peed, round after round in @ way to torn Joe Grin The Mattler faney the It's by boring in, head dow! with envy. The hotter they prints ten-round bouts | hands ripping into the stom the better he like» it, and he has a t He wante to go over the kidneys, that Nels habit of coming on top. nde for big monay ! the we He leans his bewhi Nelson jen't partioular who they rex ‘BALLARD HAS GOOD FIGHT CARD - GIVE OFFICERS POWER TONIGHT (By Calted Pree) ANN ARBOR, Mich, Ian I~ Coach “Hurry Up” Yout te againet radical changes in football rulee With Eight Ring and Three) He does not think the game needs Mat Bouts Fans Will Get, & shakeup. He favors minor changes, how- Full Measure of Fast ever, but m: tant, th hte inion, would it be to ive officials ~ Sport. authority to order players out of ~ _ }the game when exheusted of in- i } jured With eight boxing bouts and/ Yort denice the clement of dan- three m the mat, the Ballard Ath aor i« tT pronounced than fn pes to pull off the best iether sports, and claims that bat ihe sengon tonight at Jeaths last year can be traced her's hall, Ballard, Pete Mul |doon, the clever heavyweight wit | hanger In football.” says referee the glove dueia, and it bal | wth while is whlapered among the fans that per | haps someone who has the necessary which there pnerve will be found to go on for} will be an extra bout with Pete. nh ie at all ath h that if anyone with class does langer “mixup will be worth | mt me. in my oF changes can be fours need be felt that seats | made to help the game, but I believe «fil not be forthcoming, as Man phyatea es and proper training aid has been employing wt do h to redu hazard at the point of a gun ith physi eliggt ble to put in circus seats all around the men playing, the game divided into | a" SLOING_H. YOST. I PY One thousand. fans can now | quarters inst f halves. officials | Indiana, opened a “bil with fortably and watch eed | given to remove men at} pen knife and infection rewtted, nee thelr discretion, and the forward) “Langdon Babcock, another: vic- | pasa penalty reduced fre 16 to 5] tim. died of -pneomonta three 7 ards, the ga Will be improved. ;}months before the seaainpefimed, ‘BROADW Y $ BALL 1 do not believe radical changes | ar pinyed. attire 1906. in rules would be popular. 4 thére Were but three | caggorated last your. | 1909 a mn a fatal} | tri te football tn 1 a« he t game | d every man and boy who met! in a orwitiem. In | leath, provided he ever played foot-/16 years I ha 4 with sepnnvinatnciiiil } ai the «a ajury } cathe were among boye i found} By the looks of things now, the not « Others had a} in sehall, | Broadway high ech aseball team be t had kicked @ foot- | hor t anoeing, sailing, | will have no place to practice when b 1 One was] ewimming, au biling. In faet, in |thetr turn comes, for men are now ho ot ¢ contracted |every sport ast have ahjat work plowing up and fertilising | 5 n thall f inj absolute anti-a nt guarantee we|the Lincoln Park grounds, prepara T had ble Dotsoning | will have nfin ree * to|tory to sodding it down ar of thee, Capt, Trimbie of | ping pong and croq | The available place tor - . maa | practice and Madison, and | { an th * that is too | FRED CLARKE TO policy of playing ames, players’ |far to all wit | QUIT RANCHING |“! '* 22! mags te eine: stientll SEO EEE eee BH! roe month P 1 the Lin in | By United Press. * | Park er in hat wae dur PITTSBURG, Pa, Jan, 1k—M * FORTUNE TELLER SAYS — | ing the foothal n the members | ager Fred Clarke has hie big | * JOHNGON WILL WIN. # | wore pre n by the faculty anech ‘ an and wil n|¥ - = ylot the » to walt for it unti has put in two mare | ® (By United Press.) we | However, just as soon as t care hard work trying to land 4*|* SPRINGFIELD, Ono Jip. x | (fom season was finished work was A © pennants for the world’s | 12Something different fr again started, and by the time the} ere . E rent {PBN ® | haseball season opens grounds | oon, * % arrested has been hat #| wil be pre wall ed down, | 4 he * @¢ Jack Johnson, worllfs ®/| with “Keep Off the Grasse” signs a ‘ had |* heavyweight champion *! ttered over it at frequent} t { him—«ive all hia time, |* — The colored fighter visite@a # | intervals | r and aw jeball. | & Springfield ciairvoyant ds } ; rites that he has rented hit | # was told that he would wip # | an ld his farming implements, | ® Jeftries with a body blow afer # nd fr t mn will think *'w a fierce battle The fortuhe * reas ond weite bs nly. | @ teller did not atter Hu i hat by giving the gam id not attempt be Lied ~ AS tion from this |* the number of rounds it would & 1l be to land his | * take Johnson to achieve @ yao * ut the tor xt season. | tory, however } * 1 atisfied that the lengthen: | # * * . sod great ms TUR ee r for the season : on erat’ dt er: PHOENIX CLUB HAS GOOD MEN Kinnon and Bovee SHORT SPORT In securing quarters that are eas munch Lewis hope wie Ab gp gaye 4 ai fivé and a fair iy a ible for th wn fang, the ; Be Almost all of th hoenix Athletic elub, which. will ms ape fa the game, howeve pull off its first smoker at Afeade |"? °"* "*% | ha er played | ues 1 $120,000 of hunt. {2M tomorrow night, has made a big tt fore, Tr 4 move in the right direction, The| Hurke brothers, Seymour, Wilsor hall ts in a central location and aland R w embers of thi 1 . t “ood crowd should turn out for the ens bebal) tee, and Bird, Rock onal bait aseociatt ss ions Ki nd “MeKinnon won thetr n Jouth Africa next | The card arranged by” the jelub|lolters on the track last spring. Phe i ries of rs management i an exceptionally | ener ee ve even ie tiae taker lassy one, and should in} t U an peror n wal ome oh © boxing exhibittond. The | # champion interpr ‘a fronted @ sliver cup and other | pest amateur talent in the city Mas | 2 nay joumey to Ayre agg A Pry sadly Eng been lined up for the evening, and A ganen So meet the Uni rg Bd ga yy Pl atte ot milling will be the thing all ay Be HOM Unive com the news tbat F American game of footba | to be retained, and that all thought the * sity of O of substituting rugby have bee abandoned, All well and good, and |probatly Oregon, by remaining in the Northwestern confe and not allying it with California colleges, has made a good athiet move, both financially and comp itively. But ear nid that O gon fairly and squarely investiga jed the rugby game found wanting aticall way Oreg jan named Ha was sent to ‘ancouver to witne ree matche jot a & ¢ did not thorough ly understs He saw a bad acel dent on the field. The wh against the rugby game as HIS KIDNEY PuNCe bey |betng too rough and dangerous SA TERROR | Then, with a loud hurrah, the sap porters of collegiate football sat on the Harlem lightweight, who made | thelr unches and howled the glad tid : Wotgast look like @ stalled train. {than th ent game, because Bill Hayw d so, has an idea he can defeat the cham- | w view e seriously quoted ax conclu jon. Nelwon w ake him on if li. the Northwest ie me RARER Uh Hie. pevper eteee | Now, let’s put the shoe on the other foot a That story about Netson going to | fortable E neland to meet Weish is not all! Suppose, for the sake of argument, that t c na m in coneidertng the | satisfied with rugby, and sought to either modif proposition, but it's hardiy itkely b American game. Suppose they sent over a trainer, a will make the trip. Of me, 82 rugby and knew It well, and who t that knowledge fore a fine, thing, but Welsh bas lable living. Suppose that the tra aw 8 gxme the smatuthon distance, and the | Washington and Oregon, snd saw a man b: rt. Them, gale would ésney ‘an open fiue | turned to the other side and announced to his principals, m the coast jing with American football, it's too rough and dangerous,” Neteon i» doing the Jef-| what the American sporting writers would say about him as@ i R m stunt-—going about |leged investigation. Well, what they would say about him wg Fl pletures, He isn't doing | shame. ont b use bis hearts b . ; rego investigated” apparatus te” all tonaek ee Stops | And that's just the way Oregon has ¥ ated” rughyy Yor! boost, so all is peace, happiness and a cottage eoo ng punches with hia cara so often | **me sete the has given the champion a fine patr| f caulifiowers. 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