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SPORTS ROLLER AND ORDEMAN STAND AT THE TOP OF THEIR CLASS, AND THE MAN WHO SCORES A VICTORY CAN CONSIDER HIMSELF THE BEST OF THE AMERICAN WRESTLERS, EXCEPTING MYSELF—FRANK GOTCH THE STAR--THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1910. Edited By LAURENCE REDINGTON : POLARITIS ORDEMAN-ROLLER ee ihe : . ves ' wer Nor (; be Ws POLE Jor RivER ( r : “aa THING, POLAR : . = in INSANITY G WINNER OF TONIGHT’S BOUT WILL BE RECOGNIZED AS BEST OF THE - " SET 5 ~ % CHase é AMERICAN WRESTLERS, BAR GOTCH—BOTH MEN HAVE IM. < ( oY » foc. Coo, | PROVED SINCE THEIR LAST MEETING IN SEATTLE. ‘ na “\ ° es ~ Whe Henry Ord a u at the Grand opera house tonight te settle the i ant #titn, ever since he Gotch-Mah Rous aftal Ww Y ! re am the beat of the» At PAR. SOUTH heavyweight # rageling an and Roller « us ae winnet ‘oan tay mt Y tter, ba ch, for with the exception of the foul sage tae tesctae , Mahe th e-catoh-oan game that anne > ae (POU AS up with «t . 4 1 COULD : atch, for It reault will have contd MAYOR THE Guy i r WHO LOAPS AROUND at |] OenoP Rowe: OF ALABKA SAYS "HAT oa aan aur ingauere? Win MRDORTAT ERROR, sven ‘ COOK 1S SUFFERING FROM POLAR Ly THE OLACK SMA MAKE Gey sg yg - paca not MSAMETY WHEN ABUNCK oF aeacous| MS Foun nsanrry vo “g ™ a el een dies a Menelins 4 GENTS PLANT A STICK. TD HANG THE 4 4 Abbe first ‘ aus abape & ty defeat 4 PENNANT ON, Fivll WEEKS DErORE THE | HAM WRESTLERS MUGT HAVE Z coe repel Owe dition. The Seattle man in eapecia BAR 18 CINCHED, 9 OF POLAR wid ahh cana samen ( cL. . t 1 te stant work t " Di R ad ent G a Sertun the > ue ae menntTy a w, he ht him a ane conan ~ | srtaanmnatseistseeeemmneteereeeetestezregs | = rt master of the real « ¥ f we — ao well that the « “n } o +4 ah 1 fen an the dif o- between & break and a fall in | Suatutatatnnasanteeeenreseizarzznatcaananatens pow the logical successor to his ttt BY ©. P M'DONALD. cm Fatt — My source of joy y annot | JA 7 s strong / Woll, the Ballard Athletic club had t Trimble had @ shade the | apy face. all wreathed In # you | \s (G— fense another voker last night. Might the ang ont, and got the - | a te vents graced the card, and the heft dectsion face, you must confess; | see : thie the f them were just what the fans Wisdom and Brittan, at 106, fought | 1 ae t ane ae iyo MATTER what eventually becor ’ when he tries te get behind the big | ¥ sidoon was at last seen In showing lots of apecd and steam uvenile matehmaker, for the game way he 5 Seattic man for an effective hold action, and gave us pretty an exhi- | Sather and Billshouroush I Tome | bias: Siaae her Sulsiiben ater venieeee acne red by police omaha I never saw a man come on » on of bag punching, with Jack |fought % good match, Bathe ' m be playing practice | of supervisors and executives of three counties fog ar Baten, when he wor te Ooatt ca, Muldoon certainty bas | Johnny Kelly and Mrkman® at 14 = Hester had an awful set-to with Tom McCarey Belen he 10'days ago pulled off a clever fight, Kelly cop: 14) snows » a and winds blow | th championship event away from the Los Angeles He was & good man from the ping the amoked meat "ene jhe had the little fellows tied up w An agreement he tv but nothing te oo with | sleight of hand artiat Rey Brown tost bie mateh It's wretched weather, that's aj his troubles bad only commenced. His application form hat he is today, with al ox» | . Tr his r Pier aup being in fact has been turned down by every official that has the shadow al n he has gained im the mond | so faat that his hands ed the if start to finta es Tee Ko But ett! my ere manifold in San F San Mateo and Alameda counties, and help six nthe. onsider that Roller ey hat te, the eyes of one Stew- | to better condition than hia}|” 94 - jad, my thoughts | ing on r edge of uncer although he and Ordeman are at the top of tt art, Anyway, Stewart damutves «| oppo and finished strong tet that thee be held somewhere Debeuel ae cates avywelght class today, and the or X of credit for taking a ctmaer, as neon and Carlson, at catch-| what care 1 if t onl One of Hester's recent prospects was neda. It you dort an consider himaelf, the best | star With ieee Siraining Johnson winning the firwt, « see Guae teak he worked hard tor ithe coveted permit, just read the statement, i i called upon to deliver the McMillan aod Mittot sna oh 1} be playing practice] The prize fighting ring is to be commended for out Ordeman's Recent Work. | the 46-pound | weights, wrestled at games. . that is extreme persistency. The busy little ant that warkesls | Ordeman also has been coming t pu ever ex kind of & mat MoM night and even the man who sells books has much t lamienl HENRY ORDEMAN tr fast during the lnat . “i had the fans — all |twe falls and F tone The days h ; xtron long. fight fan Se aeubaen fees oF tecin tners OR. @. F. ROLLER oe ee ere Managers, referecs, promoters, stakeboleay 3 md th lost only ty <memeoe ? ¢ eo jon i ie throwers, timekeepers, sparring partners and others 6 WHITE SOR AFTER | |Win Seed oes | oo ae IS JOHN L. SULLIVAN A BIGAMIST? serio mg devo sang | neers, mekeemer, sparing Dariners nd oan aa caAPANESE SCALPS yas. thst ‘mina at «man ing tthe Terma of et FIRST WIFE DOUBTFUL ABOUT DIVORCE |. *””:.%! | Tnjority of the American public carne its living Sama ¥ . t! that hails from Polar 4 mateh went the full by s trip will be under way 4 of the nerican public earns | Comiskey, of the Chicago White Ordeman and Roller have met) out « fall Kiet MeceineEe seed t a. the best each rival} Friday night I went to bed supperless, for I Sox, today closed a dea! for a series were matched in this third meeting bet wee (Ry Ualted Freee.) he did t think & id b mir { eat, my time being taken up with followers of the of games between his Americar suminer, Ordeman getting | fellows has created a lot of interost.| cpa : , ons aa ee ee why I sing the livelong day; | not until I had muffled my telephone bell that Ig ° ad picked Roller d at @ $1, $2 and $1 scale It looks| CENTERVILLE, R. L, Feb. 10.— dared to marry again They'll soon be playing practice|- qr league team and that of the Koic ‘> = ee Ge cm | While Sebn L. Selliv 4 hi Meanwhile John L. and his bride : paying practice | When I ran for office I imagined I had a stream University of Japan, The games : wh ig g thane Phew gl I ak ake sre = tay [are on the steamship Ivernia, a — | one single prizefight has caused me more commotion dil hi the ing se ow be hw o t the Grand bride are on the high sens today gross 7 . n ises, be nle ond will pe aged. Sn Shs wading 8 ~ r night. The advance sale has : <o0 tien. ie fp Companted by his opponent of ear Another Indian Giant. quake railroad franchises, bond elections and ety son of the White Sox in tforn, nheapotis last De- | a hummer, and those who expect |bound for Europe, Mrs. Annie Inke Kilrain, The party} NEW YORK. Fob 10--A x ia put together probably at San Francisco. mber, when Roller failed to throw | seate showld get on the job Sullivan, former wife of the former yesterday exceptional redskin is “John Bull” | 2S june - " ; = =: champion of the world, is endear Williams, the swarthy skinned | poo oe amg ee Dorando ran against . oring to escertain whether she was Fiat open to the Oneida, drafted by the New York | 980 Jose last Sunday 0 SeOeOrororereronsrerereeererenseoesesroreooeses 3 Saati dhteread trom btm ttn C- Sernata, WON meh See eae tna Gieeaee see oc the|. According to the wire reports, the Italian uae Oe 8 3} | Mra. Sullivan ie quoted as say- (for 4-year-old trotters and pacers Ohio State league Williams ix a | because “a heavy downpour made the track P itchers earn the 3 limg that she had written to the - ane full blood. His futher was a chtet/him.” Marsh and St. Yves ran 15 miles in sn © sak ach wt ry county clerk at Chicago to rm ng club wilt = ae Onetdas, and his grandfather | park the after Christmas, without being V { f L B il § |when the divorce was granted, and trotters and |led many a band of bray be quitting - Gh sean, Sc'9 euaiiie. that tel aiue Oo ow a the official record of the trannac wat Ite July their hunting lands. ‘The Indian 1 |*0™® Way and couldn't run further, but if such Was She is said to have PPSeSeSeoee SOSSeOeoeoe 2 that they hard learned, in a measure, POCSOHOSOSOOOS BY ADDIE JO Tt wasn't so many years ago that most included yubt one thing that tipp twirlers everyone, hers off to the fact that the | were under the impression that the | low, fast ball wae going to be mighty fast high ball was tho most effective |¢ffective was the way the hitters stabbed at the damp bail when that ball first becam erally used Another reac by this style pitching has be effective cause it is much harder ¢ fast ball, especially tow part of the game, w beginning to get a little dark When the Athieties and Glants| were struggling for the world’s hamplonship in 1905, Bender, wh ly game the Amertean league champions got, had practical nothing but a low fast ball that day , delivery a pitcher could use, The old saying, “keep them and tight around the neck,” its origin from this style Im recent years, t D, twirie have been working he opp. theory, and successfully, too. Wher the matter is deived into @ lit there soon becomes apparent a f feasons why this should be. In the first piace the batters were acc tomed to the high fast pitching sim ply because they had up against this style of delivery ne TWO WAYS TO COUNT FIGHTER OUT IN RING Tom Scanion west, wrestling ager of of a rete belief that water, and for Ireland. “This toll the third smoker one were a big equally big ‘Neither man the finer points eo, t both could fight, believe me. in first round the white man on down as if he'd beer rich. ‘The referee t to the fal "Wan. conversat! 1 ‘Fer th peen cloae derive pitching in 1 the | n it Ie m all kn north and uth and b hi xing thrive tes and pro: th *,” says Seanion an the ring a night. The prin raw-boned harp Powe 1s Twi" A‘: at all, iden ther ft with it and down ye dirthy unty Mayo wid th’ w ye a Here's th wit their ¢ on the fu Get up fell he arose and r ing around sufficten id opponent Bey The f nazement ant as raised and he JIM FLYNN NOW WANTS TO MEET STAN KETCHEL W’GRATH T. Clarence Will Sign All the Top Notchers for a) my in San Francisco February 27. (my Oe Frees.) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 16.—Tim | McOrath. Marathon promoter, an e ” ood tod: eo ie t Ly to sgn Dorende and Hayes to mest| —649 BROADWAY, NEW YORK CITY— St. Yves, the French champion, | Marsh, Fitageraid and Conn in| t e @ Marathon derby on February ? ff] Ld p l| Me ly has Mt. Yves himasit ‘ready to. run hin two fi 0d S On [ e himeelf ready to run thin two} } weeks, and the p ter antlelp | , ttle difficulty Im signing up Marsh Ou and Pitegerald | Giek an sapeientty ‘te tevenen| e The Woolen Mills, who are makers of this well-known Miltond feelin atuieieieted te bie in oat t k-R | ke a practice of disposing of their accumulation of odds and ends ty. | MeGrath believes that if Do- | OC e ucing g season. Merchants all over the country are very anxious to obtaim® ) atest Marath | of these odd lots, as they are always bought at extremely low pricey 4 nag’ Mag — yh Bs | being such excellent goods, are quic kly sold. We were successful in ob@ e Recreation be | f ing a large share of this surplus, and have them at our 424 Pike street . he boys’ section is exceptionally strong, rang ing from 2% to Ca RING FANS THINK isting of Etons and other popular styles LANGFORD WAS PULLED BY THE RINGBIDER SAN FRANCTACO, Feb. 10. Whether the setback Sam Lang ford received in his fight with Jim Flynn at Los Angeles Tuesday night will have any effect on Louls Blot's plans for his Mareh card, in which Langford has been signed to ap pear here in the main event against a man yet to be chosen, has not been determined, but it is more than likely that Blot will go ahead with his original plans and bring the negro to this city Many local fans are disposed to believe that if Langford fought under wraps last night he showed good judgment, from a business standpoint. The negro has been having such a hard time getting battles because of the general dread in which he fs held by men of hia weight that he can hardly be blamed for pulling, if he did pull, against Flynn, whom he| knocked out in one punch In their first fight EVERETT & EOMONDS ROUTE Ate, City of iverett of Telegraph, And 6 Dm Everett at é 4 MEALS Main i9ys SERVED. Leave Be. | jtion filed six feet tall, straight as an arrow |th@ Correspondents got wise. Dorando stands condemaed added = that she atit consider Comiakey’s new grand stand will | lke bie forefathers, bis skin is of |CUumstantial evidence, and it would be interesung te knew jhereelf married to the for seat 30,000 people and will be done |® *W8rthy hue and his hair ie Jet |Ple who paid good money to see a race thought of sam fighter, and to have declared a t black The fiasco was another of Tim McGrath's attempts to DAE Milton Cloth Woolen what Gus Brown Says We can sell them to you for about one-half of what anybody eseé ind we are going to do so, thereby quickly disposing of them and also firm friend and sting ot customer yu | Attend This Milton Cloth Suit Sat ve left with grouped in two lots slue and ach and extra c Krom 33 to ’ . ’ hi | B85, $16.50, $18 l() 5 | Boys’ Clothing Men’s Clothi and $20.00 Suits . (All Sizes.) Values to $15.00, now «vse j@ Values to $4.00, now oeecess 1.89 Values to 0.00, NOW » | $22:90, $25, $2750 5 5() Vahine ‘. $7.00, mee eeebeee $3.65 0 ercoats an and Cra | Bh crearrtucions in Furnining Coot, tow fe ~EXtra Special Boys’ Pants and s 8, This qe pita is bao? it 7 por Knee Pants, 50c to 75c¢ values 29¢ | Regul 5 lue son iagae g _ ohanasilly pod ‘ aii Boys’ Suits (small sizes) to close Regular ue phen eee i lapmeaaaa a ary ove ts iebehe ers vhs Reatieiaioc tune Sapila $ All Hats, Shoes (Ladies’ and Men’s), Furnishing _ in the sale at very special low prices. Where the Cars Stop ” Gus Brown * ALWAYS Yesler RIGHT Boston Clothing Cols 424 Pike Street