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kil Cen te oo nl 4, 1910. THE SEATTLE STAR'S SPORTING PAGE | | ) OROEMAN-ROLLER ADIT | HOW RICKARD LOOKS ah RICKARD ‘SAM BERGER SAYS 5 NOW A CERTANTY ; -_ ; Dr. Roller, the Unwilling Gladiator, Must Make Good} Bears Out Gleason’s State- } ment That Rickard Was His Boasts or Take Water—Ordeman Will Leave} for the Coast Immediately. Sart Laks jae oe 4@ « Fices to Leave Selection of Battle Ground to Him. Mas 0.0 Favewt on Sacre lane WHO RYPECTS "To me THERA Wend TELL AND WP eC Ob SARY THOU ERS — OM _o no Kk . | Aw ey ‘ Minneap Feb. 4 + * (My United Press) | 5 | — yew a eT eee ee nn cream ncoreenat } Taurine /wow av, Ps we muyt ayy ty SPOKANE, Fob, 4—Promoter Uf Roller and Curley mean business Orde cave ° | ba ‘ Lame ae Mut Beye ee i a Ri yb diately for ches offered he: ant to meet | \ lay Pr Eg gra Sune causerdan’ wei theses Roller first. M to a "finish and want od side bet. See oN Sreawne Me irr) oe bey aes Curley and wire me definitely. GEORGE A. BARTON — ; , pe in ts wi 1 name the That Henry Ordeman ts gett | ame th restless, and panel that Dr. B. F someone in th « | Roller was only n | % ceepted his challenge. sent @ Star on Ju hown by the above message fr t the w York wary 21 inst | ‘Qepeman's manaaee, received tor ‘Son! erning. Roller t Franciseo, and upon my arrival! ‘eftries me chow . 1 4, and wel with K fenigth? telegram to The 5 ith just how good he where the big fight te fan Franctec Se, and accepting . 9 er abject te ‘ will wu named. The Jack Curley publt in Yhat Kickard ‘When Roller arrived | ttle he bre nad eaves nm to businene jand I'am satistte at after I have had a talk with Nevadan that verything will be settled satiefac- woul rying for d words told every mat with Roller,” said Curle jon just how he woul 5 ake thie match, but it’s man when he got him on ee an easy matter as he a te think mat. for Roller to break with the Jeffries | mee ath 1 “Gotch is the champion, but I|show and jump back here. I've been Her a © * | When Sam Borger was asked tf figure next best. sald = Roller. | keeping the wires hot, however, and he was present m Rickard agreed “Ordeman ts a good tough man, but || think everything te © arranged. to allow Gb to name the city @ hardly classes up with me. When | If no unforeseen hit moe get him on the mat [ll shake him | mateh will be pulled off in Beattle P | 7 = M. or Berger etd | as T would a sick kitten.” about the 9th of this menth. | i To "es oo ae comics Vf In the ring at the Armory Tues-| The date of the match will be SARKHKERE RARE OH LEW POWELL now Geman inanid the soccteed! tinae at | Gay night. Dr. Roller, monologist, | definitely fixed today. and as soon name th » ve an interesting talk on Dr * JACK JOHNBGON 18 UP jthe ft for | wae present when AGAINST REAL THING TRAIN NG FOR |he “sald tively that Gleason could |name the cfty mens’ comer is verter Raincgats and Pe r, the in which the fight was to be held, ‘oller, peerless athlete. a, in o1 “I've beaten them all but Getch, yut Gotoh, mt after the journey paid the doctor. before going with Roller | CLUB IN THE ee | (By United Press.) pW YORK, Feb. 4-—Jus ff, the sternent ie in t New York eee ee ee eee charge preferred against. hin LOS ANGELES, Feb. 4 Lew | ae the rewult of jieged at > stad tack upon Nattan ‘Pinder, a |Pewell arrived tn Loe Angeles to WEBSTER day from San Francisco to train for hjs “argument” with George) Memsic, at MoCarey's pavilion, | scheduled for Feb. 15. With his} Pp rainer, Al Kevle, he went imimed!- ; Conk ately to Jack Doyle's, where he | to the Const b will get himself into condition for the 10-round battle i When Lew was told that George | had been telling friends that he was going to knock Powell out, | Lew said Memele had better save his tai Sale, As well as great lots of UNDERWEAR, i? nited Press.) WEAR, HATS, SHIRTS, SOCKS AND SHOES, neta ind who came (DE at its best tomorrow, SATURDAY. king for ring hon start here last night The sale so far has been nothing short of@ better of Dan Web- ts = é jumph, and is getting better every day. Thisig on ina 10- no dectatar - th writers ‘ee that a e fac 9 aaa y ir a weer ine weritere agree that luted to the fact that everything in the storel ail through ey ix now after Monte Attell, tofay Jude Braker GETTING DOWN TO BIZ mr, env | ferred on Account of * (By United Pron.) j SAN FRANCISCO, Fed. 4—The Chicago White Sox wil! spend a por #ioh of their training season on the ie coast, according to an an ment here today. the talling the appearance of y tave o black time. ntoring | says he will! (My United Pree) a few days . 4.—The anager Danny Greater priced, and the bargains really are bargains, * * - * * os * + * * * * = to buy ® + * * . . * * - * * * * * . ton Red Sox on 6 ayer has refuse vind for the night of the battle, |4e¢ will try and ure @ match + . ‘ " monds this year Saint }to put his name to a contract. He and watch out that | do not stop | %v e mute before some of | The store will remain open until 10 p. m. Tip O'Neill, advance agent of | Wi!l not reveal the name of the & him before the last gong.” the « mia clubs. j Jekey’s Americans, before ro-|linquent, but rumor says that Mel- | Sevis apest tha | day ccutrving — oa lay, but shop in the forenoon, if conv enient—the afi holr is the man who wants to have }a talk with the olub officials before fening up. jurning to Chicago to hold a a ¢ labout trying to find « sparring partner for Powell noon crowds are enormous. Read ont taenocdal Lew said that be expected to en £ ¢@ White Sox would open We make « specialty of § en pee et the Seals on March 4) SACRAMENTO, Feb. 4 be ter the ring weighing about 131% $38 nd rings $6 do ae $15 00 Suits a d Ov t 7. ther they will work their way | Danzig, who played first t 1 per © 5 n ercoats, Southward to Los Angeles, or wheth-| Portiand a year ago, wil! srent iNo JEWELRY co. 705 Firs they will start in the south and Sacrament form during Marvin Hart is a detective In Main 006 | ¥ northward to Portiand, haw not |ing season, accordin, Loutevith t $ S d 0 ts, $1 J Fay norinar fortand, baw not line vwonsn.aceriea fei nt Gi emme, poy 20.00 Suits and Overcoa : grabbed by Boston nat |now i» being fdtmed to th by*the New York Americans ‘$25. 00 Suits and Overcoats, $12 ‘$30.00 Suits and Overcoats, $1 Nothing Reserved—Blacks and Blues SHOES &b¢ HALF Values up to $4.00 a pair— Values up to $5.00 apat- $2.45 $2.95 Entire Stock Trousers at Half P $35 Sli -O $35 Slip-On A $1 e) SAN FRANC d m, who are now pla tal valley CLINE !S Now 18:2 BILLIARD CHAMP ©. THE 8055 OF THE JOB COACH LEWIS KEPT BUSY high sek Too many. Away they go Saturday at less than im a“ bd ggg | har ice. The newest ) g t every chau e y driv ors, should have has stirred up th an at Broad ay, and the prote t tatal argain pelea —* flernoon for ; is i gytting back at the boys, FURNISHINGS AT HALF PRI 75c fast black sateen Shirts! $2.50 and $3.00 Soft (By United Press.) pis : . ablogratns he hy CHICAGO, Feb, 4.—Harr thre . , mew the 18:2 bird are 4 ed AND UPWARD | ac 50 to Faby i owe, $4.00 and $5.00 Stetson $1.00 Dress Shirts ‘ ner fiat within ba prices, cr Hats— effects— The SPOR UTS CORNER | 2:22:24 4)" "Hs veiono pies | vam ford Athlette club ‘of Brooklyn “ae | Special Garments in Advance $2.85 50c | O14 Jak n t | Styles Now Shown '$1.00 Wrist and Gauntlet 50c Ribbed Cotton Ub Cordevan Gloves— derwear at— The garments, being s ’ : are produced early, before tories are rushed by the busy sea n. They are all from the best 8 makers and are fashioned ( from the newest and best fabries, Ladies’ Sample Suit Shop 500 ARCADE BUILDING Take Elevator Open Until 9 P, M, Saturday aur Sale te of Clothing, Hata, sand Furnishings at your own pri 44—PIK 8 | On the Square Cone | Exel ttle A Working Clothe Pe cael 494