The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 25, 1910, Page 2

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is THE STAR—TUESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1910. THE STAR’S SPORT PAGE MAY BE TAKEN IN AGAIN | i # Black Cats’ Manager Appeals to Coast League and Cal) Ewing Is Willing to Play the Benefactor—Walter | McCredie Ready to Put Northwestern Team in! Portland—-Dugdale Doubtful. BASEBALL SITUATION COMP Ones wae Curren om, Hs 13 Toorwen! Hye JUST OREM \PincHor£o ~ PREGIDENT LYN NATIONAL Lg, SOME FINE pO GENTLE ART, es mplte whe ness eee (se or ) igri me. wumunt) \Powen) s ting a Ip. , fitted to rw : 77, i; ts | 4 ‘e xe &) b ony ’ t kilt hee " th co, ee Hu 7 tO the tig, n “ « N © the : : > te nN > — 4 hen off the imme © taken back Pacif Foque “i t nels thelr late of ped is now as hot for tw al t grant Por the 7 and t ile the a > cee eee be - ee tae aionan’ oF Pa POOSeSES OSC OLSCSeoeoose SOPPOCSEOESOHOe ntcndeiasana ted | p makes @ soa t Ei daying that the matter ts up tot Sauer Beatirotie tne) sateen: HIV : Perfect Physical Condition 3 |mcke* bith a Sad f last year’s ! e } 3 B @ | manag » handling tip mp aaeee Aberdeen Busy ange tape Ao ee a, is Necessary in Basket Ball? 3"! nT as a be a aa “ : age n taking up the challe tl > ms ol at ; A ayo Hes nee Ceduaik tne sale COCO ESESE SESH SO OESEHEOESESESEOEOESOSEDESEOSOESESOESESOSESSSSOSOSOOOSOLOSD Y ae ? today, and a sag, stg Bi aye lls tn Algal gy : Nhe ad BY KEENE FITZPATRICK nd thar nutes in the ha t " r tains ought situation it te. Bas xo, Boos « been Seale the good| Athletic Director and Coach at or gM ab Aa ted so Glenn § beter spend game , On empties rains Sia Ew hang Fhe <n . on Ch of the Seattle fans, whe Michigan University, a ally tong the playing " guments from both sidag, i ' 8 Walter | 5 an od hin assur nee the last wneatiafactory ANN ARBOR, Mich, J 8 period to the full time ay |the bench men get into they . . t fir between the. two, have|T \ bent fitted by t for | Too m to the | gets mad and fires ta been anxious to see a return ¢ - « he Ban Frat , ranve and® quickn . , y he erfect | boys still and yous Gna Franco show agement, Roller has beow very) Myra and tow coun te cabana ndition al players: aren fe the man who ha long on talk, and a good 4 f it I aot my that height ta nece prings into play the a snirnchs anging ¢ has been almed at th ' : en and arms tude of th as In bia tet m wkeot | * who lack in * ae and this sar tor of The Star, accept | Bet anyone tt nowledg Dieting takes « foremost part in Wocal management Gott, Retier shane. | oo the tall man’s ad training of athietes, Mem in Quick Action ie os my t * lo reaching t « 1 not eat anything ‘ pstyptotonn wing: f whet [ et saunages, ot¢ Last nig h He at ’ wen the man, he muat he trained, | Ty " » > bread and tors b " ‘ ie not considered first for hin wn safety nd» im t t f amb i mut ing in . good cal but that. if Seattle r the safety of the gage and |, hope, exes (oxcept (ried), soups be gre ny a ports want @ match, he i t ten ries, custard or bread, tee cream at sie he cae nas hee oe willing, and a lot more to that ef-| But he, b f, comen fifwt. No | least twice a w nty Aberdeen by L font hide le inulty, should attempt! gee ana cote . 1 cult poasitie, if M a» n ¢ Now it's all ai, ov, for thaed mat = RR Tig gem BI to look af a in * ay h " f * » bur up the © t " 2 it th ‘ tie : thet rf team i McCredie | leas put & new ang en ae lotic : ; aaa iowa i i thar ate voagpes ted we ttewed | th . gpl Houra (er. cating: 6 Bo Fay T Northwestern | ti! there ta 1 news fr the t here last a Ordeman picked ts i wen th the @f- iar through the training period, And onme cumaieimianns up like a anc i bim down on the ppear t the » regulari ald be ob ign " - }ehat the a house jumped ft tpt a Wee | me 1 as to ty Whether the do we shall * oe iors : : in & we « an for ovr # Roller, Ordemar t m in re | see all wil th the mateh at the cartiost gut i it . ‘ it R ‘ Ordeman, the feat will be a > vincing t 4a ' as a whole deck St ee the expe steams, W 6 tose at binks a whe { for at roug | Rot for picking up the gauntlet cast down by Henry 1 Y : Xa wae : . ng regular pt ' t ber 3. 1898, Tom WHY THIS SILENCE? Rei , ~ passing | examta with T. Rensor od Elther the correspondents were out on a joy rid r things did no Aa r ie to Gym an . walle H. Thorpe third, fr the S Gif nocording to program at Selt Lake Saturday wight, whis At frmt the yers at t'togs Gymnasium floors and wall 120%-yard mark, nna enal time of 1% was his second in the great Sheffield jhaving won the J the phenor ther Por Tex Rickard } tion show * Gotch Koll omb planned te come before the footlights » tight wee to tase first offense demnation livered to the umpire at the plate, te are asking at th present Um Pete MeVeigh "is sufter-| tion that a lot of Seattle tea bring forth nformat Must Announce Ground Rules. Longer Schedule. | worked hard to teach him he fight gam games to ena teams to of the D National league has knowledge of the game, h id etther go on with it, or give it up warrants. Wheu teams from the tirely and go back to his pick, MoVeigh has had several opportunities {to sign up for matches with boys of his own calibre, in which he stood I better than an even chance to win, but to date he bas shown no inclina chedule of 168 games was also pon, and on this the jotat committer two ma ersa, agree upon a@ certain time to stop play that they may catch jor leagues is now working [tion to get down to work again or the fret itne ten trains, they must start the game at = »|.. “set ie ine’ venemunene’ te least three an half hours be fore their train ves never a player is substituted |EDWARD PAYSON WESTON, THE WALKER; defined SYRACUSE, N. ¥., Jan. 25.—Over |K cord of 11 ts tor UNCONSCIOUS PHYSICAL CULTURIST) Wii Eel canwaaes Te is ante Na tet eng they ~ re eee are notes Seat CUaEeEs ssicunsilata earevens hapameraaes tators. Throwing a mask or glove on the Ya t ther awoke t ' I BY TIP WRIGHT. 1 Show who 4 thes J at a batted ball by a flelder entitles fe I fn , hing " rr " @ batter who becomes a base run t 7 . < ‘ r ’ ’ ‘ « living rig m of bases. The changes " t Vv ‘ if fa “ * b s become the law of , " “ ad p shouldered, Cat chested in the National league at rough ' ul mu nd tae the dif proval of tor sce without further sanction 4 Kea 2 t t e for tween his copdition an abe may be 1 $10 a “ t * | that A man like Weston, through being warned aod, further, ri b ' r ine the rich bl ft h , ent to the club house to ‘up ay ‘ “4 " mtly Ar a r ts: hose muncles ar is on r 4 tito the game by the cap 4 by : : nab) : ~y ibaty opttentall he needs them. f < nm pat e t hi nan Woeeat 6 would thr 7, hargy a A batter tarow! a bat e =—o f eek the Fond to henith as and sunning, eo that it hits umpire of S & JEFF WON'T TARE): “************** S| a cata | ae “shiny ANY LONG = 3° eoKcH"cKitaon ream. & Trust Co. * \ “ CHANCE # OURO, Ohio, Jan, 24-— his bod timulants, and putting Into the of Seattle eRe Soe SS BE THIN cs & today wa the pe # | highost state . Th ' Dh, Boy Capital . $300,000 arse San teem. Be « od gor AI ly ny Mg et | mous beowns have falleg, in Surplus 50,000 hold wa & to aot tf * |“ Tyg ak t rt 4 sy to Put on Good, Solid Hu ekki dbbbuek sacl? he wbatalna and ; r . nppnrstine Flesh—50c Package The safest young ‘ ‘ USE DULL SPIKES ntilated room? V to zone . - these ; Free. man in any business is y i SAYS TY COBB . . h huma Pn gered the one who saves his ‘ t Oe | thin, aera t own money. He can be t trusted to save money ; emo Lang ' te final |g 1 na for others. 3 : i Jeannette for 20 rounde int na INTEREST A PER CENT ‘ F Brisco, Bngias 2 ' ' ' ye or dra Po Peliow 4 Met rv t “ i . hamplon t 1 q x 1 Compounded t ‘ eM ' . ' t Semi-Annually i yt porting n I " ‘ "i . un , 1 ; ; er woes S. es woight f t JAMES D, HOGR, President , : ‘ n “ . N. B, BOLNBER, Cashier ‘ " tt tlegr . I : : oe DIRECTORS ms ~ os Ferdinand Schmits, J. D. Low Ld * to hel - man, A. B. Stewart, GC. H. Rebp. ¢ tint . wht R. C, McCormick, James b. Hoga, i} ' ! w“ HW t ¢ 1 ieee , , 1} the p + ) CORNER 6BECOND Lanetie g-| tho Mott Haven DR 165-8 Heratd aay. Bing arr eee an nes r tr high ' or . vf ng b nigh aiiet mites | fast sia) figh- jumaing iit mond W O06 pach: 1h ranches at Ballard, Geargetews tand f x-round t n Phil. | Boat Januar . id ped oo and Renton, } Jack O'Br and Big Al| record 1 | it t fleah o* 4 formally notify Jeft that the 5 : ; © in the Mormon metropolia, aeeompanied by ap A coachers’ box extending 15 feet | ie and th syn] huseahe of the Old & from the bases is provided i : ' 1 strikes are designated “ile. all pr t for this stupende ece of ampshilanantiesnenenen a | r 4 Brine liy batted balis.” ja watches {in ; y ee cdaan Gat | change can be made in the : . _—_ be “ ae rage a “ batter's box by the batter after a jove ims ro Big aie & | pitcher is ready to deliver a ball. mated when 5 OF mate § se | A ball passing an infielder and ertoualy ® am >be « mor oo the Le ‘ hitting an umpire on foul ground j boom than appeared en the surface when k ag ee vermits a runner all the bases he | movement . me. a - wd a “ bn agg “4 a can get, but if an umpire ts bit by | the srance of and unless Ricks a Co. get to a ball no runner can score unless | Retber soon and make ¥ ne del nite i pacer - Abo pore forced by other base runners. | | thie it and be caught by the back fi public disapproval « oo Be te The batting order must be de | AD Ed A i just before the game, by the tw WHERE'S PETE wrvElOHT Rules Committee Decides eet bon y 0 What has become of Poto MeVeigh, the little fellow who promised} on Only Minor Changes; This order must be retained} 1 in first two pro! onal ring appearances? Thet‘s the ques-| : throughout the game untess } | so well in bin first two professional ring apy a t “| After Long Session—|‘" amahont ¢ game un & man | om a decided slump in ¢ 1 nd that he is not | Umpires will make rulings on ng his time ina way calculated to improve his chance of om coaching violations or discoloring ing a real fighter. Not that the boy is “oing the pace.” tor MeVetgh s {Px Rees Frems, " the ball In their own judgment with- | ; ITTSHURG, Pa., Jan. 2 After neither drinks nor smokes, but rather that he * developed # Inzy| _ posts cng or siti out walting for captains to notify k and a fondness for late hours that is ouraging to those who |* (OBE seme a them. Ground rules and calling 1 came to Bee year ago, fresh trains must be announce " j bye stg + yh ph oeioytr.. @ statement showing t “ pee ged it yal mines, he was a n many ways, and tions and aaditions to the wapire. He also will call the game } particularly as te * n ceived an ¢ t po owe on account of rain when occastor particularly a Cghter bas 4 rules of baseball, A play H ton Kast, playing in the West, or vice | SALE RAGIN ALL OVER THE STON Never were there, crowds in the history @ store—never a sale tha served such crowds. cludes our entire stock Suits, Raincoats, Overeo Pants at half the regular prices. Come as soon as can—come tomorrow. Eve one can be fitted. 15 Suits and Overcoats $7.5 $20 Suits and Overcoats $100 $25 Suits and Overcoats $12.5I $30 Suits and Overcoats $151 Nothing Reserved—Blacks and Blues Included 1 Off any pair shoes ® ne house during this salelf | Furnishings Half Price Men's 35c and 50c Caps | Men’s $2.50 and $3.08 Are— Soft Hats— | 25c = $1.45 Men’s 50c Ribbed Cot- Men’s $4.00 and $9 ton Underwear Stetson Hats— baal te Oppos" ped . Totem Pole Square - 615-619 First Av. & Exclusive Agents for Carhartt Working Clothes | 3

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