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THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 20, 1910. JEFFRIES AND GOTCH WILL WRITE EXCLUSIVE STORIES FOR THE STAR NEXT TUESDAY, WHEN THE ALL-STAR ATHLETES SHOW IN SEATTLE---THEY WILL TELL THE STAR READERS SOME NEW FACTS ABOUT THE FIGHT Edited By LAURENCE REDINGTON ROLLER SORE AT ™ COBB HAS BRIGHT IDEA ABOUT SPIKES, BUT IT WON'T BE POPULAR NOW WE CAN SEE FOR OURS \ by his scheme, for method 'Georgia Peach Would in| allding, If spectacular and offoctt And usua »bb offer n in arding the ba f hin foot. Me ep tot fell, we'll have the big fellow ineteas ot the himeelf with us next Tuesday, and power Umpires to Pun- 0» '» lee aad rig Ay han ing K. then each and every one of us car ish Reckless Base Run-|*'! etton. When he the man taling th look wise and give our idual ; into @ b about the only you open he ts opinion as to his condition and bis ners. man with the ball an to being Injured by hances of stayin ith Johnson on at in a slender ankle or foot 1 belle the glorious Fourth. it's certate ———___——— - - I have watched Cobb st that th patina: dopentes ours BY TIP WRIGHT. jalide time and again, and eve | a human pro-|iogy the opportunity of we ott Jeotile, hiv 165 pounds of nervour en Grappling Medico Back in Seattle, Says That Gotch I} yy, cso batt pike tatk ated (180, NOkt Of w warmly contested . he is not @ reckless slider, 1 ray upsotting the man who ia not |! action, and from present ind Best Wrestler in the World But That One B, F,/ bar). but i plantoe beneath ie don't belleve he aver spiked a man Silva, more often than not jcations, Jack Ouriey made 8 wi ae be pers ue en lly in hte lite Paakihtn’ ghiciiintatiiied Ai , |move when he secure Armor Roller Figures Second Best— -_To Meet Here. bes tute ae wood failed. Appar | When Cobb allden he throws hie BE ade sgwoatt per B V instead of one of the local theatres Jwith ser e of submarines, or |unin he te at dale allies with the majority of players who slide feet |for the show, for none of the play -ainemasianiaieniasity | nometht quailty ppaeinnh: 0 lanes ines One aie tae tee be Ge the! irat go in with the solew of t houses wo have seated th | tt 1 pinte with the} pat | ing toward the mar th lerowd that w probably be or Roller, ,last match } and hin | the nifolike blades | instead of a la Cobt hand f old. |tatk you'd that he 7 i A safety piken | Besid the head’ liner, we ning, Hej chance wit! N fe 8 jenti-ne haina, t all cleats and | mustn't forget that prodigy of the he Jef ta sritibamatalicnantins bigamy Bay Tenge Bites Bae 5 | wrestling game, Frank Got Fo r od Fea big fight. He says the|with a make-th slide- head jcirele during bis fighting days “ove big fellow is In top condition, and | firat idea Gotch is to the mat today. The hon | ts almoat ready for ng mill now But the schemes didn’t ring right }Towan is a big drawing card bim t his | He also has some things to say |apparently, for they were given the self, and bia work will be watched ne Henry | abe Frank G ation eign | with interest here, Then there are i nh lw t of the ag And ho do you think comes |Farmer Burns, Jim Asbell, Sammy Berger, and, last, but ; ee 2 ee it iicaie ah Geant Ee cae tee least, our own Dr. Benjamin Franklin Kol Quite ® wom Sade > mae acka " the} aid friend wh put Royston j When you come to count up the whole Hes. In fact, it ® «x - th . hi 1 can ta any n the May rus Cobb. Yea, | by some astronomers that the rapid disapy ance of that this ' mto the fr tke, the Georgia Peach is up tn jcomet, A 1910, was due to the approach Jim-Frank stare, folk w t N a wick kitten. I'm | front, mapping his fingers and aak- | 000 gian uf t © was before, and|ing Uncle Ban B atop, look and | The long tour of Harry Frazee’s athlet ymbination hag da I'm ¢ this Heten, S Suny: oped some interesting friendships ong the r ers of former likes nothing better than the horse play with Praskehead occa: rs. One of Jeff's favorite st is to pase himself when @ railway station or a street crowd calls for pion, “Go and talk hem, Jeff,” says the big fellow, giving mighty shove to the front Frank Gotech ts like a bee. doesn't know how to get away with these situations, usually - sign on by abolishing spikes, it ts not surprising for him te come to HAYES-DORANDO Se ae MARATHON NEXT 9020 opis iene no fe hafiebadin in eis tateae tu tae bie and making some stammering denial and finally executing gamma lohiet of his own particular league. away, to the intense delight of Jeff and the other membets of pany, and to the edification of the crowd, who go away Jeffries’ great modesty and bashfulness. Farmer Burne dy low that Jeff has taken a liking to, and they heve ail idnds | good natured sport together. Johnny Hayes and Dorando meet |T¥rue saye that if players knew in San Francisco tomorrow in their | (hey would be fined or glued to the | often-postponed mated race r the | bench for a few days, they would full Marathon distance. Mayes has |80t be so brash with the steel, and been in Ban accidents would be lene frequent. monthe past, At the same time Cobb q@will be mile race at ne of the runners to profit most has been on the coast for month. The race has poned three times for on another, but will probably be pulled off without a hiteh tomorrow It was the original intention of ooo Winter Real Bell. Season In the light of all the bickering, equabbling, action Gee connected with the arrangement of ‘Re 1910 Northwesters cult, it's bard to say with certainty whether the baseball sess neck of the woods comes while the pennant race is om, or winter months | At this writing it looks as though Portland and Aberéem jbe taken back into the league, with a bunch of real cow | Credie’s town and the promise of a square deal for the league there But tomorrow there may be another een en } Tim McGrath to match the winner against St. Yves but Frenchman has had xpertence with . (laren decided to accep | | Tokio or Yokahama bidding for a franchise. At the present Johnny Marsh in L STAR |very much Paulhanized, and things may continue to happes r than take « TY COBB SLIDING. | te tually take the f Siew for the te : The Top Picture Shows Cobb Gliding Over the Plate During th ; World's Series, With Kling jonme actually take the field. ee er match Tom Indian Going After Him. The Lower Picture Shows Him ture fet Put- speed burner against tomorrow's -_— ting the Ballon Him. Neither Ploture fe Cobb Going In More Football Talk. sehen snesnen ene eed winner Kens Up Hite ond G = We haven't heard much about football rule revision lately, This tw the latest picture of John Ww CK > bug is still biting, and several of the colleges are about t | Hayes ? yay he , =i | bols in Lake Washing-) ‘GENE MAHON WAS “AT I ET kee Untveratty of Chleage sthletie beard will bell , | hac o his Olympt orm, | be University of Chic pletic board will hold « thie race w whether ¢ t : Qu " bs n Do| CE A E E E Saturday and will pass vigorous resolutions calling upon (be dopesters are right ton So That He Ca TWI ND NGLISHM N KI K D |committee for radical changes in the rules. If the 1918 Strong Man Stunts. Ss ini peel ‘in disastrous as that of 1909, says the Chicago faculty, the dropped in 1911. Fordham University is another institution that will inset ————- peaking of Bob Brown,* *ald !your mouth, and a bit of a stick In ed what they were going to (Peete arta eeee i ae as ieeekas hein a | Dugdate he ought te b that your ‘an rt of fellows, who t ey ROWLAND AND DUGDALE ay am ours he isn't up agninet th ouver understand the first thing sir, those Englishmen were | “ ‘ HOLD A CONFERENCE. «| S0°"*, Morning & human dersitct, | oe ton yours age. Why time game great. They walked round the fie Ted Coy, captain of Yale's championship eleven last cS yawing up & nd av. with « shift: | the people over there didn't know . nih th «tn | YOC¥Y solemn, pulling en their pipes |two important changes should be made in football rules ing cargo of Seattle spirit, lurched | wiur paso ball was, and their edu nm the eigh © aeere was and saying But I say y'know | would advise,” he says, “the abolition of the forward Clarence Rowland, manager of the Aberdeen ball club, was in town yesterday and had a long conference with D. BE. Dugdale into the Savoy hotet with the tm-| cation had to be started right from 4. '" favor of Vancouver, when Gene |-icnt ao. You haven't really won! duction of the number of yards to be gal = 0 | tention of starting « rough house | the A BC of the game. The kids Mahon, who was our heaviest #tick-| now Your chap went to thelingtead of ten, as at piBr gained on four by way of amusement. He focussed wath round the atresta with er them, came to bat Two menj7 oe i ue? amd thate his eyes on the dewk, but at first and bats in Were gone and th the way we left them. I never heard | “= uld ene ne sw you see every second, if I remember right how long they kept up thelr protest, nf look ¢ re was a man on ne eS TE: hind it. A se & little | a ™ it Mined ov a tw b or, of cour Pe } Rowland come to “sound whose head barely topped the | semomt ee cesta re these euer tenner. ‘Then, be range oly ee Deg Hecate ogy |i the Seattle magnate on the at- #|rnocr, Rend, Derelx Jopped , tie | remember a funny one that came off |tOr0"E TUS Od cama home on a sin. |*? ee the Joke, If they ) | ® titude of the league directors ® | asked the gent with the souse w little the Canadians knew of &'* tying the score. A light hitter! ‘ eé |® toward taking Aberdeen back leave the hotel quie ar game then wae next up, bat he wee ati hunt Be a oars eS sor oe PORTLAND, Or. Jan. 29—That|* into the Nort Lech clora the micongs melott astetes Sete to fukoss the pinte” tiene trotted over | brownish gray, with red stripes, and| gover see a grizsly bear? Jeff injSouthern Cross: Strang the so-called boxing “exhibitions” | the clerk was below it, and with a| Vancouver tears, Vancouver wnant )t2 thé Dench, turned round a couple | “Beattie” in red letters across the |» bathing sult have happened and U league was more than anxious by various local “athietic” to vote the Black Cats back, given front of the shirt. No dinky initials — make car fare home Ast clubs during the laat few weeks have yull- in id then givi the high bull-like roar he started to heave |in any league then, but had a pretty |Of times, and then giving (for Dug. He isn't ashamed of his! gammy Berger has a complexion | Burns the portable articles at the man be~|tair semi-pro club, and wanted a|*lan to the real hitter, came to ba not met with the approve! of th provided that a satisfactory a . site: town, and he likes to see hie players | ike a bab: You'll find Sammy with aati i ¢ ot of Canadians and |®aain. Would you believe ft, n © y ¥ manicipal league, and that the holder could be found for the = = wh ON gg pipe —_ ne of the players or the umpire or | labeled with it. everything late in the way of clothes.| Sam Langford’s favorite! league will make a strong effort to sixth franchise. the “at.on your ‘ed, and your rowd caught on, and by Jim ects sion when *. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * + * * prevent any further exhibitions of the kind being staged is evident from | @ letter written to Mayor Simon by D. A. Pattullo of the league. In the letter were incloned a num Rowland believes that Mec Credie is sincere in his prom ise to finance a top-notch team in Portland, and in a few days inint, if he didn’t lean againet it f Roy Atken would like some trade] Mexican Pete Everett, who once |@bout his « TO another double, making the score 6/ or aale that would allow him to re- fight Jeffries, is down tn |!t to Sam to § for us. jmain in Texas for the season asking for a fight. He MI 6 Neither side scored in the ninth, | Afken’s hearing has been worrying | may be matched with Jim Flynn. Health Note— : . * land when we were packing out bata.|him some, and he is scary of the - loves peace and Sas Greece Tao tee cee pe ae nad war atthe ater, JOCKEY A lcredited with the game, the scorer |northern climate. It was for fear] Tommy Ryan bas a mania for or- | Mr. Jeffries as regards Mr. Pattullo charges that some of Rowland returned to his ” came up and told the umpire that|that Aiken wouldn't report that/anges. Before going to bed every |combat with Mr. Johns the bouts were brutal t yt Mahon had batted twice in the| Dugdale secured Pennington from {night he gets away with at least |the level ts clear rane Nay valine ge bome town, convinced that he COMER eighth. Then there was some fun,| Waterloo, lowa, in the Central| three or four, | atl Rameuis taakaeeion fought for |» will get more than a square | There was no winner and cut|teague. This player looks good on | Pitcher Harry Staley, ‘The municipal league considers|* 4¢8! from Dugdale and the » gate, and no percentages to| the dope, and should prove a useful) Tommy Burns is looking after | Boston and Pittsburg, & 7 other owners, and that they of, a0 we just laughed at them ' man Boer” Unholtz over ‘neath the ‘result of an operation. this an infraction of the agreement ay REFUGEE. ND, ‘al, Jan. 29. made by it with the mayor in which + will make every effort to help # 7 * it was stipulated that only amateur him. | With the passing of J. Leo, the! * - fights should be allowed Pree eee eee eee ees [ectored pligebin artiet, who sece out) Pe is aig er ~~ ———E - aoe va here last winter for Fred Forsythe, eae ra and who was one of the few boys 4 . ‘ who ever rode six winners in one} ” = mb _ o 3 6 cole = > ~ ~ . 5 JEFFRIES’ POWER OF ENDURANCE day, it looked as if the colored | CREA LL) ip jockey was going to be but a é ie y NOW SEEMS TO EXCEL JOHNSON’S memory of the turf. In years gone | icteric by colored riders were plentiful, : a) A } lately they have been very 7 Recent measurements taken of Jeffries and Johnson have led bet ( aa fi experts to belleve that Jetfrice will peed the betier ef the tight if ecarce, and probably today Jockey ip al eee me e ft should happen to be a long-drawn-out affair. The fact that he curgus, who f# not riding at pres - d ¢ as indicat ntial in a long possemne h enormous chest capacity ts point ing w fal endurance, which, of course, is es battle ent, is the peer of them all a However, there is at Oakland a f\ ji il 4 a 2 NS f| ) colored midget, A. Thomas by "2 ) . name, who was practically unheard _ { = of until a fow days ago, when he| ) Pmeryville talent by The former champton’s chest capacity is nothing short of won derful, and excels Johnson's #0 much that it ts mtended the col ored champion would be apt to tire much easier than Jeffries. The strength of the heart and mus lar condition play important parts, and in the former, too, Jeffries seema to have the better of riding Meltondale to victory. This) the arg was looked upon as a fluke, but| In but « . ANDREW HARRIS Are Business Builders. Phone Ad oo — - | Thoroas came right back the next es » are most wonderful and capable of delivering a blow which ahaa q{happened. 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