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BALL PLAYERS Bs aT BE CCINATEC ROLLER WINS ON ORDEMAN’S FOUL (By United Press.) BOSTON, Feb. Secretary ey “the ip South f ng training, This has been adopted by th Sox management beoaw the smallpox attack whieh rav the Highlanders last The New York etub 0 isolated and mot al Minneapolis Grappler Clamps Head Scissors on Seat- tle Man, and Referee Calls It a Strangle Hold After Roller is Put Out of Commission. aged spring Tee eee ee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee Py c P popes REE Ree eee stuff from the howling financial » Good £ in as . Bitte man. and as his roughing have done about as he pleased with Roller at any stage of the mat Roller in Danger. Ordeman came within an a irdeman Gerously close to Man's hold started t Gttempting to better | Suet in time to avoid « fall. As the bout progressed, Ordeman Wie hauled and pummeled by Re gle holds, and repeate ‘Worst of the hd whe « Were bro ght bac & to the cen mat ppt we nd ng crowd was the Minneapolis grappler, howled its yan val of FE fulings, in the belief that trying to give the home mar Ail this worked THE SEATTLE STAR’S SPORTING PAGE EDITED BY LAURENCE REDINGTON SRT Se a sis é OTe ee eee eee eee eee ee eee ee ee ee eee THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1910. LAST SATURDAY ( “MAKE EVERY BALL PLAYER A REAL SHARPSHOOTER Pay . BY MAKING HIM FOLLOW IN MATTY'S FOOTSTEPS. | Ped Sale of Ih Entire Stor s his con ti 2S Tilt tuaaers tether tt EStaT A # to get the ball’ acros minis ' : a ¢ ah re won ae — ry . oe « € hy : : ia ; 10 ; sangeet | of th CAL mca . w tenwne Ew « greatest sale in TI t reer is nearing the 9 —— ptteteerererenererseseererersossen esse eser eres esseronsenegr ener eneeegeges ' i ( “ Ke Rain ge : ei there r hance to buy Suits, Overcoats, a overs ; How Foxy Clarke Griffith Once : eM ry style and materiel 13 3 1 Tr « every style an la : 3} Put Good One Over on Schaefer 3 ou: segsiar prices a er ° oconsooosooooses eben riporeecooeegeoowensoresonsmaorwegnespoocosecoes | A ite his sale closes such chances ¢ annotibe el Z vy sony inet seore [nee 4 ye eottor ther’ six ‘nonths, at feast—and pemape "er " en, i it clothing makers tell us of advancing cat} - - : 1 via tea , ie « right My { rhe opportunity is yours NOW. Will you tumitiy 7 to ripsitincndin 1 tage or not? : ml oman cS stiri sa “$15.00 Suits and Overcoats $ 750 Nc wtce cs a t walle’ v=: $20.00 Suits and Overcoats $10.0; = pear nausea |e x Sas xa $25.00 Suits and Overcoats $125) § am pect aa. ee shite Bie fam oie “ia' eit $30.00 Suits and Overcoats = and pinned Or . that the tans are looking |, Ore 5 ghter af ‘ ra ‘ t rv " = wreatts ja a mau pee teingh hs “x r f "ofte . : mat} Nothing Reserved—Blues and Blacks Included 12 gheery smile was missin and t a j a mould i EN eee eee j l “ays mr it wment. jes & f es eee eee . AiG HT MONTE ATTELL | gow fo early spring. Store open till “<7 “a t o ; . r : oom atte Prom $3.00 Trousers $1.50 | $6.00 a asa 7.50 Trousers $20 raf "POINT RICHMOND wo weet: “| 10 GET HESTER’S FIGHT $7 $10 Trousers $5.0 pe fork sero i re. trom Danny ‘$4.00 Trousers $2.00 tom. MeCarn | $5.00 Trousers $2.50 " rom Att 2.50 and $3.00 Soft Hats $1.5 ; 54.00 and $5.00 Stetson Hats $26 ; | 33.50 and $4.00 Shoes for $24 ‘$4.50 and $5.00 Shoes for $2 <6 Tititieriesere P a ea Cal, Feb. 1 PERV THING '50c Ribbed Underwear for & Te r. Norma } i € ak Mae a ‘ Of the ‘atau Fit ete SWORT SPORT ]$1.00 Fancy Drews Shiai bs be Louie itn : " tho White _ Many Others Too Numerous to me sn ” 4 i \ . . ht . " / eh hi hep tle ah | : i P , bf 83 md Yo | ‘eoua | vcont ie 2 i | 615-619 FIRST AVENUE was f , that Piva 1 Jas, Th Koenw's ql H i : ge ‘ oe event te i tv se 7 41 “Naw ore x u ing t © >| | On the Square Of posite Totem | Pol ie ry or | here ” |ekenag t So o¢h ay a " > tig Ane ~ nae antiemetics i itt ae ange baaere, en {trom ci rrotnnke ee rege Act ws Be ctiten Mcaus . Working Clothe,