The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 22, 1910, Page 2

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PORT HESTER HAS TWO THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 22, 1910. ROLLER AND CURLEY DON’T WANT ORDEMAN’S GAME, BUT MINNEAPOLIS GRAPPLER IS HOT ON THEIR TRAIL AND MAY WAIL ROLLER FOR MATCH IN THIS CITY WITHIN NEXT TWO WEEKS Edited By LAURENCE REDINGTON EASY PICKING IN AUSTRALIA JIMMY COFFROTH FOUR MOVE DR. ROLLER JOY RIDES FREE POR bY ro. It seoma to be strictly up to Dr Benjamin Franklin Roller, that| iat. Dr. Roller iw great on | logues, off the singe as well as] | on, and one of his favorite pleces| begins with the firet person singu:| lar, and deals with the ability of] sald person to make mince meat} | of one Henry Ordeman, Now * . “risc ight Promoter and) Ordeman |» hot on Roller's tral, Will Build Arena at South Frisco Figh , d| and has publicly challenged the| City Rather Than Have English Sporting Man grappling modico for a return y h With C | match in thia elty It's up to Nelson-Wolgast Mill Go Matched it zar"s) Roller to do one of twa things . meet Ordeman on the at man to McCarey. Policemen, } to man, or cut the mone e mon | oned ec of bia rt vire By United ¥ ; Th wry of the Ipet meeting Ry United Press.) ww . mp etc a sd a wa ween the two ts fdiuiliar to all SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 22 PI he I a yg ae = A Henttle fans. The pair met at the Sid Hester today ie eomak fan fe...’ ate | jrand opera house, and after a scheme for staging th sviaw thee es' work Holler was Nelson-Wolkast battle ; mysteriously it, and was the posting of a deposit we hoca to his dressing room, the for the principals ' ntly greete 1 ed to Ordeman. « match so far as he ts concerned, t v's rallway po | The Minneapolia grappler haw been return imatch today announced otters arriving her | and is especially anxious to have tt ity that Mateo cou ¥ . ie : | he may show Seattle mat fans that } - oO nas refused to grant hin ° bes rng na Marves Someta, | Willing to back his challenge with a big side bet and a cut , hold the fight at C ibis’ for th ~- t aigning| #8. and this looks as though he meant busin ably will bald an ar th peceatiy v ‘| Jack Curley, on complished t rt City, in San Mateo ear the ® Hook t game today, says; tr advance Sir San Francisco city he Bt. Petersburg} Doe combine, that Roller will not wrestle Ordeman b South City is a | or has a number of matches in the Kast " town and aa such wil! tt os Brat ve ten] templating a trip to Bur this spring Ordeman te pulling at pelied to secure th r 4 “ “high aten io thetr| 28 chain in Minneape and is ready to jump on the first train @upervixors to he ive oe cng | and come to this city for the mate Under these clreumstances, {2 town tees giv Hea re ted * tr s train] uld be well for Ro! r, Curley &Cc to give mart a « nd everything will and ood ; . ras suspicious charac-| thought, and then perhaps a third. One thing is certain, and that Hester claims < ie that if Roller and Orde m actually got tog er, rivalr real tees already have assured him tt & return train, | t money and the ability of two men should make the match one they will place nothing in the way ame up the promoters of the best that has been scheduled for many a day ) va rom the fret t ; * i pls in thelr tives re e és turned to the German capital, ob e* eee eee ® tained their paxsports and departed TOO MUCH JOHNSON F It's hard to get anything on those Mi 4 are yon Me. ¢ }\ tt ia hardly probable that Am a ‘ [fellows who ee oS eta % 1910 Dates in Grand Circuit, * j cr Seca oe Ge Ge A fow weeks ago The Sitar ran a cartoon picturing Jack Johnaon,| bill collect y're | the | heatd @ * : * } arrested for specding and being sent to jail by the magistrate, while his | fir game f y're | Joft wa king for @ ey manager pleaded for hard | Smoke could keep in|#!! good f they be tickled to death if youl * . condition during the term of bix imprisonment. Now it looks as though | 2°!" ue t any time you feet Tina +. 7 =f the ibility might turn into a reality — oo jew Wh ig atthe = f 2 j while the public will stand for a lot In the of speed law “yr2 ag RE PA i b aa ~ > Gatien drei: ten: adted violations, providing the town or county treasury ned by a stiff ali | feigning gre ourprien aa 5 iba aavt bs *® several hundred fine, beating up & man because he won't buy wine fa going some, even think T ike to go fora *® Hartford. to. 2 should be present at the Broadway for & champion. According to the story published In another cot in at the |tomorrow morning.” a: Seeaenes tome Rveratt basketball game to be piay-| Unni, that is the cute little parlor trick that Jack pulled on a colored | " name Then Jack ¢ 2 Cou * we im the Queen Anne gym friend In little d New York Ja ho ke 4 calls up son * to 1 * this evening, Yesterday w If the story, as nent over the wire correct, the limit has been | * ee, eee * . land ror | iny at the Broadway and by “| reached Not long ago, right t : best hotels Custey eee . alk : m #0 m Rater enere esse eel carries us a of Wnuck News Mer tystom every one that attended! big bully who was slightly the worse fi Senn, er to od at getting things. |ing: bette - wena, Basketball has never} *ame stuff on a little Irishman. When th fellow intimated that|tomobiies with Curley, and in the | that comes over the wiretp nefore paid at the Beattie » «| buying bubbles was a departure from his well-established rule, the |cour (<« ration 1 th erw t on are a8 well at | bully got insulting, and then what hap to him was a shame. They |! t and was think ne | Spent same time picking pieces of he floor and walls xs asking Curley ne - wh of the strength it's more than a oman fob If th tates for his little exhibitions oy ack te fond of sitting And om the lev . sintette, as it has - the wheel*of a big whisser after exposin , &. A. C. Bowling League. of th ay t he | could be announced beforeband ore could easily be found to| pencticad eve phn Shes an u pact ye oN a eemecrenemneeeneeean pm Pid. Wea. t x. rs oe lg ie give him a little of his own \ As a fighter, Johnson ts the |, block off yet. Jett really BY TIP WRIGHT. ' “ : The th the teas eo| Dest in the Business, but as a citizen he leaves a whole lot to be 4 ways Cur nd I'm going @ Any time you want to get up a on : ’ ther can find that as an ox ane | sired th clerk tn a con a boost Aice, warm argument. tel! a veter ke 2 ‘ ming the game. i —— hee Jim Jeffrt . The picture ball player that s« ro af tt ed + The members of the Broad | ar, and he's sort of Forestry was the greatest « nd s9 + am all passed through thetr fina |\RUBE VICKERS y advice P. grounds player the game ever sa vel. ee quecemstaity. ee the! (‘Tremendous sensation among the| ing and a few Bay. in about a minute you witt | Stallings, | . be in the game. le » filding behind curtains in| hind him when he left be bombarded with reasons why | ™anase declares | Connors Johnson, who have will probably ine To THE MINORS elevator shaft liast time. your man was a dub co ‘ - tn | held the tome tthe # A ater, Cowley or i ‘he fellow the old-timer hae { } . ” © alleys all s« re beaten |. 7 —_ Bia sae / me the player he believes en- | . game series this om, They oi (Ry United Press) | t to the honor | Buck Ewing, the old New York | go after thelr lost inurele within a PHILADELPHIA, Jan | jot wt Ball players today do not get aj cetcher, was, ir ay, & wonder | tow days Rube” Vickers, the big disap NEW YORK, Jan. 2.—Jack John chance to work up reputations as |4* 4m all-aroun A ayer With hg of the Athietios’ pitching staff | son negro claimant to heavyweight ound players, because they are | Peer a& & backs @ could pit nar high aver > years, has been sent | Susuistic honors, must appear in Rot called upon to perform as play any of tt . nd | 8 sb towrna leagues, Manager w brother ‘abe . é the men who helped make the game. | how ! vuld hit m the a tn Ittable figures timore club, meta the | Cour morrow to answer to al os - . a = * bt. at uae muchly tontel Teams carry enough men to fll va Tim M e 8 f befor mnie Mack leged assault wpon Norman Pinder - hag Beas ne uneMENES te : cancies with utility men j te fate me: even — Baltimore has evidently secured a) & negro, who refused to buy him a from curvature of the| ‘There is some agitation Still, strange to say. it stil. | it now is at Chari) stephen ts in the lead for good man. Vickers should prove a| bottle of wine Strange to aay, he is very baseball mon favoring am ity man who ie given credit nowa- | Ferguson ne as an monthly ing knocked | jar in the Eastern foague Me has| According to Pinder, Johnson |fowerful and stronger than the av- | of batting d Hanon, a days Think what some of the old md performer. Tim insists Fer down for enturton terrific speed and everything else 0 og to a table t cafe where he “ i a table in a ca 5 erage man baseball rule maker, says timers had to do compared to the | s¥s0n War as good « pitcher as Rad the firet of the year | pitcher needa, but he lnoked head "i ~ . ‘ * 4 + te pling, em eat with two women. Pinder invit By the way, Jeff seems to think |e? should be put hack & easy tasks of the utility player now Ha backstop as Hwing | work, and Manager Mack has grown | * u as good an in . | : be” t ke @4@ him to drink and the fighter or | more of his brother Jack than any | foot and a half nearer Hard Work Then. Hix res for the past week | tired of waiting for “Rube” to ma ‘ Ja lat tas @amone Ge were: Alian #80, Menge! 224. St ‘aeaa dered wine lone else in his family. He once he diamond, an Many of the pid guard look upon | shen 224, Churchill, $23, McQregor Put me im tomorrow and ru| “I remember when you were glad| made the remark, when a famous @bolition of the infield “Texas Jack” McAllister, who came Mornane Uilese Porguesn. 224, Sands 233 4 knock the * out of their hands.” |enough to drink beer with me out |*perting man died with wh he | Fred Lake, out of Texas with Dale Gear and th “And I've seen him make playa in| * wap a favorite expression of Rube's!of a rusty 5 Pinder sald had been friendly: “I feel just a fest of thet famous crew in the | an outf “ il Peete hae heehee eee lwhen he aaked for another chance.| Tt cording to Pinder's atory,|0®4 8 if my brother Jack had | the number ul 90's, as the best all-around perform | be proud Murna It have! @ * aye cage it was Rubelins hinck ol ory Sambo nd hich a Sted four to three, ¢ mnt ween hit bh a no-hit game * HERE ARE SOME * jee got ke out instead of the | ;u0 Din es ek ee ton, would mae the pitehet pander, One day | day her into a low “J bond Seetine 20 Shin. Jolene 9 ¢ ill over the plate he wauld be back bat, and the | gam xt and « day * O00 RECORDS. # een i ecouidnt miter after spending three hours in jall Ruddy” Uuhols, the Boer, was the|the time. A majority of next on the hill, bending as fancy an | he at third and put up a| % ga * pv Nagy Bigg In’ the | Was released on $1,000 bail arentest joke that ever hit Callfor-| mem, however, insist that tit assortment as was ever handed up| gs hat every one would talk of | ¥ Heinle Berger ~ As 4 | ‘cee tena > Johnson's recent actions here|nla. His muchly heralded victory | need no tinkering to & batter, Maybe on the third dayjfor a month. Paseba to an league twirlers in wil r agen “Tt save aroused Inuch adverse com.|0¥et Nelson must have been starte ets he would be grabbing hounders| greatest figur stor mi) Peenee, Set Sonne 1 made © © . aaee erot it wan predicted ther 12/8. Joan. Bat had him haif-way| John Flanagan, brothel ground second or pulling down long | ha b Hed * y Morgan gs most & Grove Burke le Some Guard Welecsiata tena tanua men be By » he will be Cut, 2 the fourth round. The fact | has won the Canadian ob flies in the outfield. He y And ali that now re , 2 eS ee aco ee _ ———— | rept buay with dual mecta w he is convicted tomorrow he will be | that poor old Joe Gans knocked Un-jat throwing ery position with equal at the : k Warhop hit more bat- @| McKinnon ards, T Grove | imbla, Cornell, Yale aad Annap- | senter to serve a term on Black-| holx out a short time after the Boer His best he could clout the bal rice ry at 1 elas , : ae is at ery et an well's istand. fought Nelson was suffictent to show at Mon 4 leith nothin ; . - $ and Robtneon ‘= Spiel with o ® * Ed Walsh and & Burne & This te the ane | & wore ru : 4 Wi and was defeated & wit * Sir SUPERIOR JUDGE REFEREED JEFF'S FIGHT | nen ound “a * or twirler & rows nese * * contest haps the greatest gath * Mullin ted outs with @ | however, have pinyed on the foothall time took pla . ® team, and every time they get in a arthquake * # | inte-up resort to the gridiron tactics Junetion ee ee ee ee ee Fut an all the re from Bve tt men and the greater ‘ show that that tea th | Probat ret ar Jim t kn e - way, the game ah , Murphy Too Anxious to Bet and Garry Herrmann Got Wise' COAST LEAGUERS CHASE & WAGNER CAN'T “BARN HEROIZED BY STORM” MATTY Arouses Sus on es Herrmann Geto Busy 1 that | Murpt t ) h Herr- | H ane « ; eu ‘neres|STORY OF NEW is LEAGUE A FAKE ’ it : ' i L La b ' _ 1 waan't | kind ? - Auto Directory Ads ‘A C M E PULLMAN AND REGAL AUTOMOBILES ° Are Business Builders. Phone Ad vertising Dept. “Star,” Main 1060, nd, 441, Rates reasonable Katrance | oA Geadiich Tire : ~ Boy BUUDERS 2S SUTO.RePAnens = FISK TIRES * Maxwell and American ln What You Require, AM RUBBER ©o,, S10 First Av. Sow! Bast seve Phomes: ace Car Co, State of dway, Seattle, Etectrics A. WING, AGUNT, Hroadw 4 aad Mad- 910 E. Pike East 4222——Ind. L. 2021 More OLSON 1M » Mare nell Dept fee. ath, McDONALD BROS., Auto Top Factory rythin « the carriage trimm Ings a specta Pemporary BLO-21 BP ondway Sunset, Haat 500, te” NOVEL TY MOTOR co. Papert Mepatreen. Reo Four Cylinder $1, AUTOMOEILE ARAGE ngines Overhaul OLYMPIC MOTOR CAR COMPA DISTRIBUTERS oF CHALMERS-DETROIT, POPE-HARTFORD, LESS AND HUDSON MOTOR CARS The New Down-Town Garag One Block From Postoffice Main 4808, 1317 FIFTH AVE. Overland Cars = Pierce Arrow Motor Puget Sound Rubber Co. «"s Ind. 992, Marion, Waverly 1724 cnct 501, Inds : ™ Cars aS: oy <7 ast 8, tna, HH 250“ as Ap Silas og? i y al to Studebaker oe On eae allan Mota cas TOME no, 0, w, tate Yenawine & Seibert ita i » Agent. od wood WORK Tel, Mast 1876,

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