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Yo germ STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1916, OH, WHAT A HEADACHE! JACK CURLEY SAYS THERE'S NOTHING TO IT BUT SALT LAKE—MAYOR M’CARTHY SAYS FRISCO FOR CERTAIN—SAMMY BERGER SAYS JEFF WON'T URGE GOVERNOR SPRY—WHO WINS? Edited By LAURENCE REDINGTON a MAYOR M’CARTHY IS TO ONE PINCH OF SNUFF ADD SAMMY BERGER 1S|OPERATION ENTIRELY SUCCESSFUL'BALLARD Bt i ON RECORD FOR FIGHT, SAYENNE AND WAIT PATIENTLY) TALKING SOME tere! 10 NOW | Even the great surgeon, cal-| : loused by consiant association with | tragedies of the sick room, was Announces That Jeff deeply 1uoved os, polishing hin Won't Fight in Utah If Governor Objects, and Big Fellow Says Berger Says He Wants the “Johnson-Jeffries Heavyweight Scientific Boxing Match” Decided in San Fran- cisco—Coast Fight Fans Jubilant. dimmed glasses, he replied | Yes, cheer up, Mien Fannie, | dR The worst is over. We have re Mat and Ring Men moved the Aberdeen entirely, and. Hook Up With although very painful, this will in-| wie m4 f, sare complete recovery, All that) Friday Evening — is needed now in @ ry and) op > : outs Promised, pleasant atmosphere, free from erit : . , % m - ” 2 = on c : pf wey, (Which means we'll take a littl — ve tor Coming out of metaphoric an (My United Bees) I esthesia, and getting down to facts, | > Se the, public ans ' ro the dolog to the con Wpalterably in fa y at Monterey M DENVER, Col Jan, 20am 6 bur i @e the soon Joftriea-Jobr arth ared that I 1 make Rerger txiny added to the maze of there we are, Aberdeon is out of fi : champions? tt ring ' uncertainties that envelops the the Northwestern, for better or for th The ma ® declaration ' nt af note conducted choosing of & «ite for the much | worse, and In this cane it looks as . ene one ; DER at theta”. a heralded Jeffrien-Jobneon taht by though it would be distinctly f missioners, who recently announ H declaring thet If Gov, Spry of Utah] hotter arranged, 1 ous permit to ho taht hers : re tn va gaye the contest onans be held tm Not that any of the fans or| aon to tu ‘ ¥ t the season will |", Fanaies 4 r a four to @ sixclub league, or diately will be inated ae & pos moter is a San Frar b r t bat tteground be as in ting with two less teama fighting for the flag, but be) yon ane believe, shows . y t “ eff never will fight wader an] cause baseball cannot be run on sentiment, and to take in as the) Ray Meknie titude he admintatrattor It | bring aw,” Berger asserte sixth town any of those suggested prior to the league meeting would | pound Ukewise apparently b neUrCe men & ' Hpry doesn't want that! be to court financial disaster, The league could not be with five | of Rent — == <= > : ™ pulled off in Galt Lake.) cubs, and as there was no available sixth, one bad t« lropped + fat Ge Sees: te Oe That being the situation, who was in line for the hook? Naturally | Menton mt Hoth (hee meg a ALL-YEAR CONTRACTS When his manager had finished| ‘&e poorest ball town of the league, which was Aberdeen exhibition | hte erphatte aration, Jeff nod- | The truth that, while Hingham and Everett shouted joy-} Flagst : | ted hie hi and remarked | fully at the progpect of organized wbal! before the meeting, thetr | Chara ns INJUSTICE TO PLA YERS Whatever Hergor says koee with) propositions dwindied down (to impossibilities when the time care bh the . at for faction. Ev t was not heard from at all, aud Bellingham’s Berger wanted it understood thor jughly that Joffries will not attempt} Prepesition could not have been considered. The people of that town offered to donate the grounds and put up the $1,000 forfeit, provided | to force the promoters t@ accept a BY TIP WRIGHT. pit-n t tract by Charley Mur ified place to hold the fight,| the league would pat a team in and finance tt. That didn’t look Itke Well, well, so t winter ian’t | Phy, #0 the et and he has v sinesr men who run this league, and they nwilling to disetas the dis-| good business to the b arisen bet ! Going to get by without a little ex on ship wtiaiiin Salil agreeme hat bas were forced to throw {it out entirely / Gitement after al pings Were so ' The thre . m nae In an intirect way, Aberdeen Ix the cause of Its own discarding, | . nee = oe eagoly that while Jeff waa willin " | , ian alm following the Jeffries-Jonneor vel has @ big follow eet herent the warring pros} for it in known that the “bear” stories sent from the home of| night, : oon talk that [ began to think not? yurs consider them meters ‘tod ho doonn't figure} the Black Cate frightened off the Bellingham crowd that was s¢ | # wt tk * * * * eRe would happen bs apring. mm th iit going very far from! riously considering putting in a team and shouldering all the finan-\@ # good as thelr employ jut what was it Rameses or some y of ae good - 1B nl 4 : - ie ether phara cai ahows dark it ot thew bite lot better California "3 y At the last moment Bellingham fell down, and) ® DANNY WEBSTER « @louds having silver lingerie? basebal aguates I Aberdeen had to suffer In consequence. |* OUT CURLEY Os When overyone begun to stretet i the t lke Pee eee eee ee ee 4 And it is whispered that among those who have been backing | * (By United Press) - Wonder how far away te what they JOHNSON MAY SIGN the lowing Aberdeen team, indignation and protest at the jen 8 - CRLES, dan, a wie Coe that }ehell do or she when not action Is not so genuine as it sounds. There were disqu anny Webster same club owners in the National and | playing bail | TO FIGHT JEANETTE. . : Jt | & out on Curley O'Connell Tita waaue have Gantdes tal, Ot cm A ro| Hay fever sufferers find it ploas-jalmont as wide He ays he weigh» part mo { a financial slump, and while “mind” subscriptions to the! ® seventh round @ign players to if-month contracts! f red qj ant prone: Zhyrako"s name 234, but he looks like a ton, Hix (By United Press.) baseball fund are coming to light, now that it's too late, money) @ here ia«t Mastead of for the playing season as | stars be ree ’ wouldn't call it @ neces, It} chest atretches a tape to 66 inches NE‘ YORK. Jan. wasn't talking very loud a few weeks ago seball must be se ®& much why f the p | tan't exe ugh. It's a combl-| his waist is 42 Inches, bis biceps Artie. tee. a tate ieee porting to be successful. When the time nes that a pen and sub-|# after t And it is probable that tf the | chance ra | ™ with « hicceugh jtnches, hie forearm 16% inches, « Jack Johneon and Joe Jeanette, scription paper, Instead of gate receipts, paying salaries * players stand for this sort of thing ~ ' n with a ne ee Gh Pen Eg t ie bbe [Ht tke place in Paris next is the time to stop, look, listen. dedeiededededea or league owne: It follo n witty me like ‘ou might not guess it, be coat meni Shp miver trecus owsere will folios ree monty with, © name _ ihe. | Yen _sieMt, fot goers it et lit Reptomber, probably. willbe TAMPA MEETING er rl signed today. If the toh is the F ch- hits a town with a Polish popula wt, it i#| Gen there's something doing in Po igning the ructs fe to age sust mad mad th wilt be thetr fifth rin 4 is chiefly to the owr NATIONAL LEAGUE TRAINING CAMPS" FSASCiAL elr naturel | ers’ imagination we tine ail) land v The sane their first ead te tnetr tantene Gur tre being drawn ar nnd he lant particular who] |The wrestler te 28, and ie addition | Weise in January, 1906, Tt was fag the off season tightly * He's almost matched to) to being « grappler le « lawyer. But) @ oe round. no decision affair for th et Gotch, which will be ere -" ore nd. ound fe n af ‘s a a bh will be w different | th: tore money tp wrestling tnén Two mente tater Jeanatte ts The track, How do you like your oysters ith which poattion tawyering, Which is the answer. | they will rus Gale I IM Me Di Die De Nia Die Min eae Die Re ie De De a ee ed Be. FaMe, raw nog , ¢ the bigest M thee th b ag > n@ that’s just the ot @ deal fieef Qe tighten Zbysako ls one the Digaest men! Maybe you notice the mustache. It's pe Bn og tothe 4 Gaturday “th the ball players are getting from and ff that © happened, wh it ite for anything. It's the onty pean gl po teany 2 a 4 Proxy se oa the magnates. yere by paar tineily i. * only S enall thing in the Zbyesko eon a aix-round, ision affair said, an only fivet Mordecai Brown, the pitching | the ition j inches up and down, and! semble ae 1 &! tn the Ying. Sa Marvel of the Cubs, was offered a! + t ' they ar i ~ = mmererr aS ae RMR SPSS ia © a draw *) little money wagered om dine —S== “= = / » thelr nat meeting both | races, but even then # | 1@ men have improved greatly, but @ | Purses heve been reduael 4 OLD JOHN L is | 1@ Jeanette ix far from being tn & minimum at Tampa and - " - 1@ the same class with John, men there are sathefiedy 1 In addition to being fully 10 @ for the reason that ther | gray matter and heart. His # janything worth mentioning | last fight was with Al Kubiak idl | om v the. If Tampa covers | the Michigan mastodon, whom ong winter meeting. (ay Cates Pres.) a preparing hie own} he knocked out in 10 rounds in ® . and hie KANSAS CITY, Mo. Jan. * hock fall of re Paria * While Jeffries and Johnson are ap- |» oe and can tell & story is ” * P ray gathering the focus of th . lntereating:. wey. . Of thee eeeddsbeviebkaucs tiers you can see where the National league teams will light from fistiana’s rays in the |all, Sullivan has the unique but s apring training this year. In March the clans will gather preparatory warming up, and for six weeks the devel 25> ® KAUFMAN Sores eas ADDIE: JOSS @ BESTS O'BRIEN] iors ios Sites sia @porting world today, ther others who are r < are sev- | natural way of attracting attention king ting | When he site down to aling his ory, and, strange ae it may ar A will continue. Pittsburg will turn to Hot Spring leans; New. York will return to There are just a fow things antpire, knowing it in advance, makes showed Mashes of his ae ef theese men are Joba t.| thie spire must learn to do besides the|it hia business to be ax near the | old time footwork and ring general Musk and James J. C ggg # Sab Seciee hin heckavem-te mere act of rendering decisions, in| play ar possible The same thing |ship here last night, when he met lee Chex F “4 : rider to be high-clase arbitrater.| holds good with the conditions in| Al Kaufman in a stx-round go. J @ the pugilists in the world today | by the papers that you Sout Set }job and gets along with players] ner reversed. It dossn't take a smart | hin from a knockout, for Kaufman, | $e & newspaper reporter. Jeffries |keeying up your old stri well and jand spectators, is the fellow whol umpire leng to see that watching | who outweighed him 30 pounds, had | @a@ Johnson are poor talkers, while Aad how they say Sullivan has| Watches the game just as clone, if} the game fs of inestimable benefit waaay the best of the milling in every b “| not cle: ; ne m rown | r it attracts as much | 6 no lo champions | incinnat! will train at At- pear, gly ae} na oghemy pions: |attention as the famous old ring | lanta; Philade 4 will go to Southern Pines, N. C; Brookiyn trains Bend hasbeen” clans, but they | of many an aspiring pusilist. rons} (By United Pree) at Columbia, 8. C.; St. Louls at Little Rock, Ark; ‘and Boston at — 7 class, bu ey many an aepiring pugilixt, None | ° . Be m1 ’ ¢ public attention just the | will ewer forget his latter to Presi. | HIA, Jan. 20.—“Phil} Augusta, Ga : 2 Waldort Bids. " same fent Roosevelt, which began like three first named, with Hattling | written a book. Well, the chances cea tm 2 Jack O'Brien and Tominy are that when that book is published #, rank far above them among|a valuable addition will be made to newapaper men who are looking | the literary gems of Ameri true in the e umpire system hin fer “live stuff” to print tory, and Bat atl At the 7 = a J out. beh etme 09 vendor Bea dought the stock of the Reliance Clothing Co. for a small figure, that [inattor for him to eee the signe that jg were going to | are sed between the twirler and Ss cssaianensiunheeiarmenieeeeathosemernatttnie eaideena nie pais eaieedanaieeneiataaed qe ene pomtaled } It goes without saying that it Jooan't take very long for his Deputy Coroner J. E. Boyden. ia | four monthe on the payroll. Under [stuff that is going on between the & bow!ing fiend. It ts» gratifying to|® 12-month contract the player! ery mon and it ean readity be dak cy ‘eenaiidla interested | Y2Uld wet only $800 for bis work in- | seen what a help this added infor cod ri stead of $3,400 under the present | mation can be to the arbitrator. cS spor’ [farm of contract. It's » brace Anan example: With @ base run eonegiionee | Dure ar 1 simple for players who are|ner on first the catcher gets the| }not stars.” hunch” there is gotng to be 4 steal | @ed heavyweight and trainer, "| AMERICAN PLAYERS w hit and run play attempted. Ac Prepared Jack Johnson for the Ket pent ml gag BF grea A Gat fight recently and who engagea| PRAISE AUSTRALIANS Swants ball”. sign, fackes| fe a 10-round m with Jeffries in what Is on tap, sete 1898, says Jeffries will knock (By United Press.) mat second nson out in half a dozen rounds BGAN FRANCISCO, Ja. 2 Add mbered that the Is too big and too clever forled fuel was heaped two deciatona to make! deck and is also too hard @ hitter. | of gmotd this kind, First he {{Make Enormous Reduction |@ in everything, and thereby make ourselves known quickly to every home ) J | } | umpsiet™ to get wire to the secret this city. “g Well! We Have Certainly “Made Good Che astounding low prices that we put on this merchandise have kept ® Bob Armstrong, the veteran on the jump ever since this sale began Thousands of satisfied customers are boosting for us today sme the tool Attend this great sale at once ion here be-| ring ir = ls overrated and ian’t game | Cag cot the positions given Man suthe ana. tein 3 be, A small sample of the prices follows. Read them. ; will be fit, all right He's al’ ughiin and Melville Lor in | fot a declaration of aafe or big Se ' and has not a back tami aon complied by the ¢ rn m the man attempting to 5 > q ai I'm going to advise my tennis experts, following the return | *t Manager McGraw will take 12 | mateh tl mal CUD) twirlers hand he soon whether it in| $20.00 SUITS FOR $9.75—A lot of |. . : i > part of 2 oe rene eee nes McLoughlin sad Long arrived from |e eae, te ee wine = Suits, in blue and black serges and | 50 Men’s Heavy Shoes .. $1. » Wiltas, Ame ymond, Cra the Antipodes on ti ver Alameda an give his whole worsteds, entirely custom 3 ha } 95 i and Marq be the regu. |late yesterday a te tae par at eenend , $3.00 Me Fine Dress Shoes ame fai while th are Baij|in thelr praises oe Ral ve glen 7 made. This suit at this sale $9.75 en’s Fine Dr es. 8 ee, Sey, from wll ier 50 ri da of the ere the sign te flashed » $3.50 Men’s Fine Dress Shoes $2.35 pons o m ae - On } Australia ‘ die t t.”" in trying to got a man| $13.50 AND $15.00 OVERCOATS . NLE Ine ress Shoes. gad Kiawitter, picked up in Tex itie’ Soeaeet ere tf the us a good student of | AT st ar right for this season; [$4.00 Men’s Fine Dress Shoes $2.85 summer, ‘will round oF egy 2g ange nite ga n't take long for in different lengths and 7 1 oa th erent pecultart | ba ay (en nad Nose: shows on : ? aagpe ote sg | P © © if first-class qualities, go at $7.45 peers ote, aren +h ntl ie ' ‘ : aft the things $18.00 TO $22.50 OVERCOATS AT ? a sian te aia PO os oe ; see | | $9.25—Your choice of Overcoats, in en Ss ants Rane covering : . : ‘ wd tr : agpantin ter | | ill colors and lengths; sold at $18.00 ane che ey i tre ah play f | re = r } to $22.50, will go at one 9 25 2.50 Men’s Working Pants $1.45 say that It is slinply a pitfall. It | peeve mina ees ay De-} ‘ek cs | | price during this sale at $ e $4.00 and $8.00} Fine Drei pte ne {oF ‘six monthe at the Spache Machine ane and with $10.00 SUITS AT $4.95—An all-wool pet ‘e Wein mayer advennte. "Bet iti” . , for as to handle: ® i — i made for this season, | Pants $2.45 i signe for | he he ' DANCE AT the ibaa. ghia a j | and good value at wl Seager as ts OMNES A OMAILANO ets 1anoOs sino) $4.95 other than you see elsewhere at $15.00 price $2.00 H We are closing out last year’s stock at a it wc oepag ee gh fail to se $7 45 : \ a $1 19 erifice Get in this month Tf you want a Player Piano. On some pifices less than half —— ae iL ess Than ONE-HALF Price cline Piano Co. |{SIEGEL CLOTHING CO., Inc 1406 FIRS AVE c . 7 o “— 7 Prue 116-118 First Ave. South Near Washington Street $15.00 SUITS FOR $7.45—These M 9 H ts See and hear the Apollo and you will have no Suits are pure worsted, and better en S a 95¢ BERT HANSEN, Jeweler First and Che Cel Goa Go. Furnishings, Hats, Shoes, Etc., Optical Department . Hor, (NS @ RYH, tne ed 18 Grand Ridge Coal | x Te eerie aimee ES ROKERS and Prov MAIN 669 ‘ IND. 43 Wires

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