The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 3, 1910, Page 2

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THE $ FOOTBALL, PROPERLY PLAYED WEBSTER AND CONLEY py DECLARES SOUTHERN COLL T0 FIGHT IN PORTLAN eee YUSSIFFMAHMOUT. Mcr h t tir in 7 Jen Th big men ir t in a ; r i n t In 1902, pr Januar o, th r f Jo 1 pe h ‘ tt . f 1 il ref | recta , " . 1 ) f 4 w rk Trip The gSEarrie SAR ' Antoine i DeGP of a « a= jot wt i" th " f ’ TOMMY BURNS AND BILL LANG TO FIGHT FOR AUS TAR—-THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1910, FINEST OF SPORTS, GE BIBLE INSTRUCTOR he Lunge All fact mer umpion w ugh his exer uthing with diffi ift of a roaring vind out horses reathe freely | medical hich ha al channe Righ nt RALIAN HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE—JORN L. SULLIVAN SWINGS HAMMER RIGHT MERRILY AND IS ELECTED PRESIDENT OF THE KNOCKERS’ CLUB Edited By LAURENCE REDINGTON FIGHT FOR ALAMEDA { the above delivery, which imparts a alight rotating powe The Raven prescription service meas that the doctor's skill in pre scribing is most efficiently supple. mented by tie druggists skill in compounding. RAVEN DRUG CO, 1416 Second Av. NELSON-WOLGAST ‘MINOR LEAGUE UMPIRES LACK PROPER BACKiNg (Ry Vntted Pree.) | SAN FRANCIoCO, Cal, Feb. 2 Pre nt Lynch of rennil | CLARKSVILLE, Tenn, Feb, d=} »u.owing # conference with Bat ague asked the f = etait the i, RBA sila jit tmnt a usual Ching to put tt j rrived here yeu: |!owing question | preacher of gospel upon the aport | ting Neigg y Heater announc-|. "WY are so few good : . i page when one of them te terday, Pr © tanter ADnoles, | cursed, ow minor leag Conley Not Well Known on Coast But Has Reputation ted fod se De RB uiton, | ed that the Nelson Wolgast fight |““sned Out of the ‘a down ane . - rs: 2 . : Hible inatructor at Southwestern | will be held on Washington's birth |i thie question, but tt : . ~ in the East-—-Winner in Line for Bantamweight 05, (inn university, he doserves | Gay, by tho Alameda Athletic club, lanawer of T. C. Hush, a minor : } the hx | . J umpire " ~ ‘ 7: b in the elty of Alameda jump f some ext ti Title—-Game Good in Rose City. Dr ‘ oy ue ea The fight will be 46 rounds, which | Louis, when be said it makes men. Sip is possible in Alanieda county, Hes Wall, i's not beeau at of : us ee ae tt ae part of fe, | tor has received an interest in the] didn't know enough about baseb: on (Ry United F ted ing t a man's ga la. | Alameda, club and has been elect is os ime fow un baat s year, and @ beeny | TLA * W tog, wh pa) other on ed manager. His failure to get a ape ; one ig pee t ped him fn ndsttin’ | ater, the I " ' ae ons ves the permit in San Francisco or Ban) eee et ae one saat ate 4 mince rene Frank K n if mak Acct t 1 ‘ mas | Mateo county led him to make ne ndurance contest of the mind « mpires, ‘out - a \ nga ng rh” te Pine ae nant arrangements whieh be announced | Courage and strength ibal “eae em fetic : fonts gong. x ¥ bones, if Necessary } wh a whed int P * ae ¢ th ag: Be a MAJOR LEAGUES faa semanane cade Gane “ bg aohe wh abolish un L ewhouse says “4 . a Danny . rk and etrect n to TO CAN MEN Th trouble with nor ‘ * {nat © ramp t - h. with ® | tong ie that, wit my of tite not only aan Oo " nt ’ a) , oe veal eich a ‘i onlet ¢ Png ® ; ; A he wn » well, Te LS Little is " 7 » ee ae ask by & corre taking from five to 2¢ more p H th ' imo nt uate © | ir ? » short 10 tad tay bility ; : a.rqunde: with “Rid . f this paper to give bin [than the rules w them f the spineless vartet hi ear | * ‘ out as an f tbat. i at jearry after May 16, it sin that | thetr jobs, and make politics t ne : ae =|t [tery ‘wit ne numeroas chanaee. im | occupation of thelr Incumbency” at The Oriental “Pook Ring al, Abuse has many major league as well as minor |the head of the league. Thay fear 5--Pool Tablegmgg . ‘the gees lteague teame when th ¢ comes | that If they back up an umpire they 25—Golo Tablee-gy re fo RUMercus ut off the superfluous material | might lose their jobs at the end of B a 1 in every Amer an be roughly estimated that | the » It 19 to laugh at some sar, restaurant, CMgRr gtae§ a i 180 ball players will|of the antics indulged in by minor | *¢%¢> chalr barber bell y niducted | be mped by the tis : A ap : he kind in the worlg, t on young «in the middie of May, Play | ali this ts aif. | ¢ civen away ‘ 06 eminent minie- | ere that one major league will drop |ferent. Their president will protect Third av., between Pike ang f the most Christian | Janother may want to pick up, but | ———— ny - - ~ ¢ ox-football stare | j will hardly affect the number was beneficta to] ‘ tt will go to the minors, and to an to me baE iit Saal. ia) & tear of thoge leagues at man in college Sie Eee mee ¢ league club 1 way May . Ie le abow 1 hips, holding that | it that time | came demands rigid training, Drink. [to tackle above the hip “ an farmer eae a ee=2= Gentlemen— eserute, Our creep into the unchecked life of the roll,” apd also exposes the tackler * proper # "1 hate Dug, with era @ to turn out self | Soman, ure ere gO Y of the | to lows danger made © of the minor leagues a San Franciac j rela nfident, fearless mon.|Pidironer. He tm taught by He wants to limit the number of ave well balanced teams after D a alway ng F al! promotes these very quall- itraining for battle that suet met in mass plays, and would divide | the major leagues cut down. " 4 hem no other ” 1 wm | th into quarters. je in base ef s talking very woh a fab a il comes only afier long preparation the game in a i ae show a fla f rea oe iving bebind tt ee te lee nue jand encrifice Dr. Pultom tetera to the tact made’ BOXING CLUBS 7 Page mes ai ny sd ous of Pertiand Py erece allen When colleges engage coaches rent by Firiding H. Yost that a says he will sive weg is the fiver pia af the moment. | Ngumand that their mon’ piey. ‘on | majority of the accidents are to STIRRING AGAIN ng the territory « in . * game | the level, and puniah them for ‘dirty | improperly trained and unfit to slo male, cormidn’t ; 7 cm Che tnon ieith the | Work, then will football enjoy >) pr Fulton, by the way, ina vet-| The amateur boxing game ts look- Proposition wou . Porn Se - h la the one whe |aaprecedonted popularity, and acel-| eran of the striped fleld, playing end ing up a bit Ip Seattle these days. @oesn't know what he t t n nents ribs {dette will be reduced to the mint-| tor Southwestern about 10 years ag Last night the Swedish Athletic as merry guffaw. Cal him one wh i in | PoE And he was one of th wer rl then came through tur a al that b ther can wel Dr. Fulton te not for radical rule! represented the ect of which he Ing and wrestling events at Wash Northwestern leagu es ta Vand he square’ | changes, but for a atrict enforee-| ie now a member of the faculty. He|ington hall, 14th and &. Fir. The Aberdeen were take into thé Dugdale-Lucas f footba cl] mont. He favors threa changésy has followed the game close noo | Greenwood Athletic elub alao pulled move ! restraint under | however 1 hip schoo! days and in eminently | off a cuccons ‘kor at Od4 Fel The story goes on to say that Ewing advocated the Portland deal emptations, The’ He wants a rule making It fliagn§ fl to criticine lows’ hall, Fre to help Aberdeen, becau: larence Rowland of the Aberdeen club ‘“ x sued ~ : ~ = ad feb * his hand | * i. er eae wen. Gace over wan deg Oe Cit San: Gees Perrrrreriririri tt errr Any little favors for Aberdeen just out of kindness and good feeling WESTON is OFF ON ww kK E bi d Oh, I could just die laughing, he's so cute. Pass the Midge, May | / ystemat Cc ym or na | Although I haven't sees » the bank books of Messrs. Dugdale, | cross COUNTRY | t cyc : Bike marcnee: ane’ trove, I ee Woes Mnaaes. Samed | Cripple to Walk and Bicycle; $26,000 without putting up their time pieces And, believe me offer for the Portland t« ry Was made iu all . sgh thing Seecerecsece SOSOSOS SSS eSeSeSeSeSeGeSeHe Sees oe oeecooeoocers ‘ould \e thwestern magnates better to have it a mou please the western mag } | Athletic training, gymnasiumwork| times, when least expected, his chin | After a time he could raise his arm rs °° | et and physical culture works la;4he| would drop to hie cheat, and {¢ re |bigh above his head Before the 2th PASADENA E4- | henetit of everyone who takes, Ubi | quired several attempts frequently |firet term the times he lost control JOHN L. SULLIV AN—-KNOCKER wurd Payson Weaton today began| Keane Bitapatrick. the noted chackt for him to bring his head to an up-|of hie neck muscles were few and Really our old pal, Jobn Law af } ye (Of Michigan track teams, relates | right pogition ~ |far between. In the end he had a’ ‘Salli h 7 hewn shocking (__. his long foot journey across (he oon, cee student who enteped t Of course, Me. Fitzpatrick, you | mont perfect contro! of them. cong! coe ae ices Genii am tanlot continent. AHhough he walked from | university @ few years ago dite jo utteriy Impossible for me to] “whet he prised most was that tante in busting seach an inal AD. hon Anmctes’té thid-etiy yoster@pae Of the benefits ser Per take any work,’ he anid he learned to walk. Day after day ent cry of “fake” at everything con . ale \ | | ioe Angeles sone +) he instruction 1 -“G told him [ @id not titink fo. Ii taught him, I showed kim how to] nected with the Johnson-Jeffrie f ght that \| [he dectared the jaunt wae merely je student came to mn” ange)...” Its imporstbie. | could not spare | stop. and helped him with my hands} fight. He hasnt gone about the Vor pt (| | & preliminary canter, and that today) Bicairick, “to get excused fram |tie the, Why, thé undressingand io take steps The first two steps work of discrediting *the mat . tually gins his trip gymnasium. work, which is compal- [Grossing fot «ym work would take | he took alone were followed by teare With any degroe of finesse, for, in wh) Weston ts due at Uplands tonight! sory for freshmen. ‘As you see, he}too much time. if there was to lof joy. Of course, he will never be ead of slipping in a knock here at 6 o'clock and expects to reach | maid, ft-wili be impossible for me to | other pearson. 1 cannot drees in less | able to walk aa an able bodied man, | ' ee mae a vines out vague an Sernardino tomorrow. The aged | take the work than 1% minutes, and have to have/ put he learned to discard his shuffle. ; = ania The man was horribly crippled, | sxtiwtance Because he jearned to use hia bints of double and triple crosses : pot in good trim as 1 have 4nd had been so trom birth. He had ‘Young man, 1 sald, ‘you are], “Meceuee ied the mantéry Str * thereby exciting the interest and as Sm, Geos an a8 5 See never walled vered the [about the worst I have ever had|) ‘ 7 th saul caine we curiosity of the dear public walked for six months. How-| ound with @ pe shuffling [Anything to do with, but gym work | DlGrcis, and the Are emut the country r takes in hand bis trusty hamm tn a few days I will be in good (ovement, never lifting: his feet wil} banefit you. I will teach you | Cee tay for books, and earned and expresses himself tn one br Li ' to walk enough to put him through college. o artnet I wr ong Ply ig Risa eye ta a almost Riges @ Bike “This is but an instance of gym . Mag eel maces seent. something nd oxtea clothing” |ahut, and he wall unable to faine| “Well, he started in with hie work, | nastum work's benefits, If people always waa @ knocker, but fr i them above bita.head, His legs were |and proved my hardest prot I | realized the value of physical cul- this instamce he shows that he's twisted out Of shape: and he could | had to invent exercises for him %o | tu we would be a splendidly de- 5 » eal mad, so there, Gladys. The (2% + JOHNSON’S BAIL hot control bis head and neck, At strengthen every part of his body. | veloped mace of men and women : tty les of the ring are UM Ivan A | ss ene os nel - oud seen and you can figure out an |°'48 “emBe® FIXED AT $2,500 endless chain of knockers and (" "™E Kwocwees Civ | : aes [awe e eee ERE hogy Wi ox Boosters, “each acting for some / (By Untied Pree i “ Cause that is laughable fn tts triviality, We have Stanley Ketche! boost-| NEW YORK, Feb. 32.-—-The court * TOMMY BURNE TO pe 2 5 Oo Ing Jobnson because Johnson licked him, and knocking Jeff becau#?| ia. fixed the ball at 100 to an | FIGHT BILL L ; Jeft has always been a Papke man. Papke belitties Johnson for the . ees Gerad bab‘ teneall' Si same reason. Jim Corbett has constituted himselfeJeff* mentor and, "tre the appearance in court of ~— . ight #] b] ; guardian, to the tune of about $600 a week salary raise for hia mono | Jack hnson to answer to charges, ® Into the pugtlintic ou cht @) 2 cman —_ logue. Tommy Ryan jumped to the black side of the fence because Jim| rowing out of his alleged attack | # again by acepting the challenge ® If Jim Jeffries sticks to his pres: {moved by an operation, whichsJef. Tefused to kiss and make up an old feud with him And so on, righ m Nathan Pinder, another negro, # of Bill Lang to fight for the * opt plana, he will arrive in Los An- | fries plans to undergo before he goes Gown the line of “expert pitrions a New ¥ cate. Counsel tor|® heavyweight champlonahip of © poigs about the 16th of this month, | into training ers Sullivan doesn't content himeelf with an ordinary ery of fake. He| Pinder demanded that the ball bel» australia. The mon Will bat- @!and will start almost immediately There in no reason for belfeving Game out 10 days ago with the flat-footed statenient that “if Jeffries | {xed at $10,000. The court refused | 4 i. wrarch of @ jon a jong hunting trip that Jeffries cannot have as good a Wins itt be because the coon hid down to hi owing that th amé this amount, declaring that|') °") rl att go RE OI a | The boller make present tour | pate of belle sas ever, Medio! ox n't pay uffictent m to he follows , ro Hat had too . t ete a we ss a ae will end by that time, and thé big| amination shows him to be in per ‘ BS oan: od nat Sinnes ‘ fight | “me . stage mo nal | tO = ema tne dealin on ame & Bob Fitasimmons by the K. O..# | Sugtiist will then have four monthe physical condition, and ail that}|QOne grand opportunity to clothe yourself at . P nt is ed unprot on “ now i rded te oe o . _ 7. indeed ey Johnson was scheduled to leave |# route in the fight that marked! |to spond before the day rolls around Ny of outioo work ant tet | SOU'LL FIND SUITS, OVERCOATS AND TO Jobn L. isn't a good one to sling this line of talk. H New York for Detrott this after) # the old fallow's return to bigs) fir his tat arly. $60,000 clear out | Proposes to get lots of that just as| YOU'LL FIND PANTS, UNDERWEAR, HATS) the public for years, and while he was never accused y pees. a recinel So comment Seon ie * ie present engagement. which |*00n as his present tour is over. | WEAR—in fact, you'll find everything a man wears fight, {t's an open secret that bis triumphal tour through the country,| the attack he is charged with ma } planned last November by a * ; meeting all comers, wasn't on the square. Sullivan made his reputa.|{0€ upon Pinder, which is said to] ##*# #4 ¥¥ Ee EER YH HH) Kit Un norte inst WEARERS ETERS WOR ore] ONE ALE OUR USUAL SELLING PRICES: tion licking « lot of middieweights and hea welterwelghts. He can't| ave followed Pinder's refusal to] Cincinnati is tatest to form amfyear from his vaudeville exhibitions; on * | member that the prices which we have cut were al fealize that he's a dead one, and that e 8 of faving bis | buy him a bottle of wine. aero club. were nearly as much *®/ cent under those of other stores. Remember, too, that ; big ‘ P : oe 4 * tote BE - up clone to 3100, IN BILLIARDS. #/|, a utterances dinne ° ears all the time. The day he thought | = = = = na ty mans 68 pune # | late as yesterday the sale was reinforced with a shipmentem the press notices were | ack, #0 out came the of his engage Jexhibitiona, whict n it REE = folluwing a childhood ror he’s got a good line in this! ally patronts strength . . @ talk, and being a t a“ god Thor, he's going to} he match wit negro, Jeffries o Keep i eyes f the same, from Mr. Jobn/ will never have to worry er finan u Lawren iva c } cial matters again | * =— = === ; on Real Test. F . rs | is the problem which now actually ing broken and we want ul a Is this sale t intends t find So . —— Ts Sus $15.00 Suits and Overcoats $7 oarsr ext I t a ro ae nearty ; h t . : et 20.00 Suits and O t He : saat th ; fh $20.00 Suits and Overcoats ’ : “ a ns about hie = “ “cg 25.00 Suits and O ts $129 weight : lows have not yet ® ults an vercoals Abe H | , * o. ; cies i fi i 30.00 Suits and Overcoats Se a a . and Overcoa the 108 leofensive q by 1 ie ab x : [that he knows hie 4 Nothing Reserved—Blacks and Blues Included” His fi go the r , ~ , and Jettries’ woight will Men's 35c and 50c Caps|Men’s $2.50 and $3.0 s ant point ™* ft raporta to the cos Are- Hater ¢ oa ! :. cr a 5 nor t is friends sa r Cc het ' . ur SLOWED FOLLO , F ‘ $5.00 | e. Get Deve Smee ; TWIST AND DRAW Teo’ |Men’s 50c Ribbed Cotton Men’s $4.00 and th - «Rigen bheaggd elle at an | 42plagram 1—Cue ball a bolow, % | Underwear etson Hats— th , % ' nN ex m | ¢ ball oposite Totem Pol W ork gn ottts On the Square

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