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THE STAR--MONDAY, sANUARY 17, 1910. “=| THE STAR’S PAGE ® UP-TO-DATE SPORTS | , EDWARD WESTON, 72 YEARS YOUNG, TO TRY AGAIN, gh ie be SEEKS TOWALK FROM COAST TO GOASTIN 100 DAYS|| 'wrtweer ovo BY TIP WRIGHT, LOS ANGELES, Jan, 11.+You! ore BY LOSING TO RANGERS YESTERDAY TACOMA can't beat Itward Payson. Weeon-~ | ° ile Saaak dhseata tefl oon not with a club, Here he ts, almast} » maddest merhoat play GETS SET BACK IN RACE FOR NORTHWEST. | 72, caimiy announcing hie intention | » wwiftedt charger of them all hike beck over the old trail to} Grows lame and stiff in limb, M“: FISHER'S #horttived plan for taking over theg youth must be ERN* SOCCER ‘CHAMPIONSHIP — CELTICS |New tort ’ The champion vows hie vanished chine for vorlt haa inthe wa ae ll SURPRISE THE TALENT. wppelairyes Sepang get When Old Age setses him |talk. Mike bes amusing anecdotes of the ear Ly the Sadi jAaed to come within & thin heir of} ¥ Agee SRR t be served, my | Std with a lead he is alwe willing to ge of them a ereat Longe “hen rae them ve A uth must b . At an impromptu fanning bee the ot mantore le cone > etn i eh NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE STANDING mtent to let well enough alone / |The years roll) quickly by, [eling expenses tor an all-coast loagu Gea For them enough ie sufficient | The « triumphs of the past | spilled over, ax follov ‘ > - <t . But not so with Weaton, Although | In dark oblivion ie } it ain't the railroad fare alone, th aoe ; Drawn, For Agns hp walled fram Mow Gave tr tas Fresh favorites wear the laurel] you have to throw about $1,000 across a co aes: " i is ‘ £ | ¥rancisce in 106 Gaye~he set out to . ‘ wreath |bunch back from Low Angeles to Seattle ° ; |aecompliah the feat In 100 days, you Of stage and turf and ring that makes me sore ° |remember—and the world hailed him Hark to the cry, “The king te dead, | Why, to see some of the fellows hi ® j jas the physical marvel of the age Long live the new-crowned king!” | 1.4 of them was J. Plerpont Morgan. I we Was NOt Hatinfled SU ga egy Oar mushrooms, and if there’s a place as big as | To him the atorme which retar ; ; eee te ee ? ering, they'll let out a yell that can be hea peal gage gpa a opiett ‘ The wo oon gayly on |trasn. When they're paying for their owr b, a rib fighting, the gaflant. fittl p ’ mis louds vetl Une star of fair renoy fried potatoes {s a swell dish, but when n the chat leman with pink cheeks and ‘We l eh a » brightly wb | that goes %: © stop, is going to drill back mimic show | I'll never forget the jar I got the first time | took afternoor aking ne er ¥ a score of ‘ old route, determined to |road. I went Into the dining car and told the conductor tg Lh Bay |} what they wanted for dinner and bring the checks t peasor the changing ttle. . ‘ ponte sig ee = st a aga | West a's amb t ws ary | others take their place. | when that deck of checks was dealt me I nearly hada bet nore eu “ ae Cage - ai * ween Ry om rhb + a a | ; of them—the smallest, mind you—was §2 Atter that 1 dbles for at t stilt r In the hearing of the referce he in- | work. To complished | . 4 P ! », youth must be ve fellow # dollar and told him to make it go as far as he Game attle and forme né of the Ru c the reward } rks forward to masters | buying one of those millionaire dinners. On that system, 7 nt ‘ fet t on the let" an i ms The lights burn dim and low th rating its © xt on the and t not strata |} the check to run over the tron man, and the ade teesly. the Celti ¢ ! that MeDouge The hearts that throbbed to fervent the and half of me, the | i » play in ’ league t » joy of right Hiving, Edw if ‘ gece ‘ / oo 0 Seat nite game th ‘ eston will, if nothing un- | j > and slow ° bat we e e he The Rangers . ole ! for prevents sptart forth upon aly atee 5 wtride |THE MERRY MARATHONERS needed t e « t % — tie jaunt at 4p. m ‘ebruary 1, from ’ ae n The field yeater a. da never pr The city, with the eastern edge of y eat how ore the we | Dorando Pletri and bis brother, who carries around @ and the ta ng t t tines tail r ot the nt his destination 5 alone . | musical instrument, are in San Francisco, the one doing # Had the Kame been plays © snning for the < pionaht p } . an ocean-to-ocean walk youth ing and the other a lot of talking. The ly Italian ong pr gt hs | Weston wilt head went : match Marathon with Johnnie Hayes next Sunday, and @ heen one of the fastest ¢ Cafferty, Culliln and! a * for Banta Montea 7 masters : “ . this city pion were. injured fm the game kn Oe teen 20 Ral rhen ¢ grows tame and stale,| Probably be matched against St. Yves or sh, or bole } Rocehs Play-at ‘Treen Cie! Case’ bt taiaied, | = the chuiten Gok one The cool. strong hand must shake |is William Stanley, who caught @ live one and ts down ia r . ittke @ honey bee, lay . with « roll of real money, clamoring for a match with ? Rough tact nm the | Renton the Thistion were | iroadway EDWARD PAYSON WESTON. Ps Ss Sika pt Aired i ieee see Pg eae Slike hemib-apeenah af te tereser ta, ee re n en ——— oe - y. make way f " ne Truly, the distance game is booming in the coast | 72. but upon March 16 will « it’s dollars to dill pickles that our friend, T. Clarence @@ yesterday afternoon on T tenn t ow Renton fleld was | sige ben PnP to be known mn the thern route.” |bred-—the kind we find 1 he rite neh hh home ground. Three of the Rangers’ | n n shape for play, and the game | 80 year @ senentes over the roadbed the Santa Fe. | emall-limbed, deop ch ing bay while the sun is shining. Seattle ts ao little # j of it, too. ghty name mach in hit separate piace of pride players wore taken out of the game was p bw F M4 The alloted 100 days will end May | backed equine blue In the Hall of Fleeting Fame Marathoners, and the renners made a wise move in 8. at which time Weston mesures powerful driving musctes and whip- | game is fresh ; cxcuciat anadmpariaes tthe ova dleatad CR TE, RICKARD-GLEASON everyone he will he stand ord new t that ope eee eee eee eee eee 7 ~ ~ “= the tty hall steps tn litt ; when something breaks, not before . Tt ‘ia, during the ark. And innide of ail, is the great heart.| # HESTER MAY NOT * : 10% who res howe every pulsation “drives on- | GET FIGHT PERMIT. © sl oer nner ward with splendid courage } (By United Press.) x pool « ustaste Pp than he did w A mary us stomach ie one ral BAN Pranc 18C0, Jan. 17 SHORT SPORT win. fy pie in eal | Werton's ov raAnce necrets, Having | Bid jyear-ol4 a lived in the ", exercising recu h ter, the local pro spirant for Portiand-Chicage record larty, his stomach digests whatever RS still has that unbreakable hich | he auke it to and ta heartity. | _ bas carried him over po Hie one hobby ie that olf boarding » han signed Battling nd Ad Wolgast for a 1 fight, is having tro The Queensberry rules were r parently tneurmountable house favorite, prunes hearts. ? e 2 ¥ n : Weston doesn't train for his | confidence | Job [feat He does not belie hoard performances, He tives » ricane, and he 414 he can start upon & moment's no won battles apparent. | F 1 be nd femate cover |no longer combat nat we- | ties, He does not touch stimulants ly loet, and lack of heart has lost “ i vane eee kee and Utah Governor |". .°" termination. i Sie Wee are a6 soft an a baby's ae many. Heart won the heavy ‘ ah te 90 roenée in * | And tf Weston t# frail Mii, bis ore ien’t a hard or a knotty mue weight championship for Fitasim- | the fieh Rush Into Print Wi ith} ., “the slenderness of the Wgtough-|cie in hie makeup after hin walks mons, and lack of heart cost Papke | Young Corbett Hed It Their Opinions. | * more j Huntington, L. 2, p we ve} John Billeter, Tolele $150 in 4 for a bobsled carnival] out with another | January j lightweight in the wort) jpionship match Ohio is ‘to try the propagation of | <li Hungarian pheasants as a means of| Shortstop Ownle Ball restocking Its game haunta. ltrott nine will he the Spache It t* proposed to hold an All-In-! of Indianay dian hockey tournament at Allaha- ney at Detroit © the necessary well with the super this or San Mateo there is a chance t have n the mat eee ee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee Ree eS ee @ 20-round decision with Ketehel as Remember how Gentleman Jim) 't was heart. beaten into eut Fi none into spaghetti at | COT ng Boe. Armetrone st] SAN FRANCISCO, Jan, 11.—With | ; Carson? How lightning con he -lightwetg plonehip | y Vleason assuring the aporting . @ @uctor hit Ruby Robert until he was e 7 pa here that the Johnacn- Jeffries = tired, and how, when bleeding and ‘ | fight will be helt in Han Franctseo, | tottering. Fitz ripped home the r om J ‘ — ” . po a — 3 - " me - WI te ae = na Tange de- = solar plexus that toppled one of ne Tn the gamest fighters that ever lived? his partner and sayin, poritively that the fight will be hel would have rt 4 a gitney on hia | S00d as defeated y battle yun meted chances Charley White lost that it was heart that carried Je by him wilh ogy Ly Bate fight for Corbett in the sixth when | through 22 rounds while Pies cabbicd ‘by selling “Keep | bent him, wntil In the 2d the great | Souncine that the y a _ Our stocks of Floor Coverings, Draperies and Beddings are very badly broken and must be adjusted before the away, Jim; he's shamming heart waa, Justified and a left book | Titan ing hie assertion that | arrive. We shall have a week’s selling at greatly reduced prices, in order to close out all small lots and discontinued lines. Old Bob Was Game. ) [no fight witt be held tm his state. | lad Sas Weak amine aac And “Kid” Lavigne, Too. |i UiMaetan so an” Mewtot ea tf ings at this sale will be from one-third to one-half of the regular prices. The items here mentioned are representative of other punch would have finished| It was a wonderful heart that car |has the fans comple up in the price-cutting for this sale. him. But White’* warning reached | tied “Kid” Lavigne to victory over | oir. * Corbett. and he hesitated, and the |Joe Walcott; it war heart that car However, at thin end of the fine antipodean stalled until be re-|ried Tom Sharkey along when his | fight followers are Inclined te tak " gained his strength. rihe were broken and Jeffrieg was|the word of Gleason over that of | What kept Fitzsimmons going in| hammering the fife out of him: | Rickard, and they are not worrying | ; 1 the face of defeat, king @ licking | heart th kept Jim Corbett got much over the chance of losing the e’ * that would have discouraged any | in his md fight with Jeffries, | big fight for San Franctaco. tt te man? Nothing but heart. Deep in| when, stopping one of those mur-| known that Jeffries and Berger are tg Special prices on Axminster Rugs, de- | BRUSSELS CARPETS—A large variety “ ow he ster of | deri lefts { ound, he | bo it an the . ‘ : his mind he knew he was master of | dering lefts in d round, he | both par fan as t spite the fact that every mail brings in the tantalizing Corbett, and this | continued, knowing the wan only | battle ground, and that both are kept him up, when by all process of |@ question of time. close, intimate friends of Gleason. | notifications of advance in prices. You reasoning he should have gtven up,| Yea. heart's a great thing tn the|Johnaon hax always been given a will not buy rugs at anywhere near these prices next season— signs, some with borders and some with disgusted ring. It's a champion maker and al square deal in thin eity, and it ts Whrt made Ketchel come home! champion breaker believed that he would prefer to b a nent ia fight here, where he is certain that | $25.00 9x12-ft. Axminster Rugs .817.85 | Stairs to match, To close out these two $28.00 9x12-ft. Axminster Rugs .$19.75 | lines we make one price, made, laid and $2.25 27x54-in, Axminster Rugs .$ 1.65 | lined, per yard Fine Wilton Rugs, of which we have only one rug and one size of a kind; hand- | PRINTED LINOLEUM—Five good some patterns, fine weave and heavy tex an ana May "A [seat n, Re foes ne war at| Pas Gv, sane] AL Week’s Selling of Fioor Coverings, Draperies and Bedd “2 rt | of Body Brussels Carpets in the $1.55 and $1,65 grades, all popular colors and de- the fight can be pulled off according John ‘. Gets Into Line ce Sane ae ee is at a lowe to understand He’s a Rabid Johnsonite ‘2.8: 0 oes" nied Rickard’s assertion that he _ Jieason, had nothing to do with ar ture ranging the deta big event t . r > ; grade, laid, per yard PITTSBURG, Jan Like many | people would have thro He stated that he and Ri ard were $55.00 9x12-ft. Wilton Rugs for. .840.00 | ® per ) fondly linger in the past when he| a gam: Lone . Surtier abd to. thie Rix 6 ' $45.00 9x12-ft. Wilton Rugs for. . 829.75 | Three patterns Printed Linoleum; regu- was supreme in his chosen work, | had to fhe queer controver expected to the le, 1 John L. Sullivan refuses (to see| work afterwards. i ana thes ~ gps Other sizes in pr grade, laid, per yard Be — a ene, Re Genet Soe ee bene waited for by the local sporting oe Bh ge ternit To tell the truth, Old John L. haw t t ab ‘ emtty a Joined the “Knockers’ Clan” and the way he unburdened himself tonight anent the coming Jeffries-Johnson , fight for the world’s title and the y that men ever nat the former | matter wh front rank TAREE av" patterns of Printed Linoleum ; regular 65¢ (By United Pro) been the way 20 yearn ago. portion lar 75¢ like the arrangements his fight,” said John L # what is In that secon ment by the fighters and t ers? ‘Then, too, the men ar manner, There ts mercialism about tt the ques tion of who better man fs not at atak ’ fighting anly for the pu fare receipta, ‘That wouldn't’ have | he put it ed "= | As Pictured | . | Pe reer: == t | A well Y i] TO FOUR-FLUSH “O° CRY FoR || throughout’ “fin es |e Buffets WITH | 6 , ; feetilar . l \ very neat at act ve, media oftort pote price $12.60 Bye. | \\ Buffet, simila picture; 4 . cial \ Ai : quarter-sawed finished The Dallas (Tex.) pape M of | pitet * toh “e . f ; : . | | Regular price $34.50. 5 a funny one that hapy there | P,'eh / ’ ‘ A good solid oak Dresser, finished ‘ lest week. A big rk wreatler A Wy golden, full size, with two ta and * been go! around wit ana ‘ . 60 Golden Oak Deak § two small drawers, be neh | $30.00 Iden Oak Buftet + wer exhibiting fake 'wrer . J 1 21.00 arly Bngliah Dénk os | plate mirror; regular price $21.60, Spe- | $30.00 Oak Buffet len with 3 f Maple Desk * acl vak, fi P rly etal $14.50 | $3 . Rutter He / ; 0 . 50 | $34.50 en Oak Buffet 4 thet P : ng thi 1276 Mahogany Desk ; 5. etish y id i , BIRD'S-EVYE MAPLE DRESSERS | 2) 5 =, : ; ‘ bk cas” deoteed : ral’ y nd to fur ' 14.50 Mahogany Desk » ‘ AND CHIFFONIERS have beon sub- | >*2->¢ 1 Due how stru 1 ; 1.60 Mafiogany Doak $20.00 <a t ) : stantially reduced in price for this | $55.00 Ear ! h Buffet 5.00 Mahogany Deak $36.75 | ular Sy . ale $95,00 I | : Buffet $68 Wher seen the sc tdi fed “te ! ~ Don’t Forget the Bargains | ,, Store Open All Sale Goods Must 4 nat iaiy expla t they wanted "he | ; In Our Basement Maen - 5 oe Purchased in Present jotch declhred “he'd me ‘ : . Condition would remind you that there are hun toe (7 y - - pon erm PATSY BRANNIGAN dre f great bargains in used or damaged 5 ng gh voir fa He's Irivh and he's a red-head Furniture in our Exchange Department. Y “ : : ‘ : Goods Purchased During 4 y rman won for him over some of ti hould not fail to pay this department ¢ by . PM NE bees, ccesnned sess io Sere ia tonued [Santame in” tho countey. Brannt: |] When in the store--you may find just tt AEE SPEC ee en This Sale Cannot Be Geath, woe forced | n, ar ¥ ‘the | willing wn pg cw Mad ma SPECIAL -ASH. dotohs, banding him anytying ‘bu ; : : ; Willing to mix with anything of |{ ticle you want NO PHONE ORC. 0. D. ORDERS ACCEPTED. Exchanged ently. tinned his shoulders to t i won nod ¥ ta to riflamme is supposed to be.