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THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1910, dp cnn ce eR Down THE WORLD 0 EDITED BY LAURENCE REDINGTON LL THAT'S WORTH Wap ND NOTHING THAT gy ' IT HAPPENED, IT’S HERE IT’S HERE, IT HAPPENED W . idicediiaae a s GOLF AND BOOZE, * Barney Oldfield, once more the! * qT miporonce waves in base- # work, takes the track this year with * Country Club * |the most powerful racer ever con # libating at . “aaa got 4 BOW car, © Hens, bonsts| © or hie abbonent ooveuualiy it ; ers 100-horsepower and La ran # the latter is a bibulous fellow, #| Big Fellow Will Be on Exhibition Next Sunday — FE pe eg rs eye yg s vt you have another Canadian Runner Who Smashed World's Gleason and Rickard Will Come to Some ties |speed of 127 mulles an hour upon * oo pou Bave another * 15-Mile Record Last Week, Wins New Y, standing Over Battle Ground. | It ® doubtful if anyone but the \* 4 in Fast Time—Record Stood 58 Years, . jtrack king would attempt to drive Tree eeeeeeeeeee es! the monater. With {ts torpedo boat prow and sharp stern, the car ta} Civ United Prom.) | pout between Jeft and Her /caleulated to offer the least possible | ‘HIGH SCHOOL BOYS ose, {IF Ualted Press.) a BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 15—Jim | gor will be made a star feature of resistance to the wind, and what ~ VEwW YORE Feb. i Frea ince next Su . 4 u ja expected here next Oldfield gets the giant car good _ a et " he 1 Mo ton park for th Thureday evening. Ho will be a¢-/and hot can only be guessed dan inst ata nwt ly & minute ing t companied by Berger, and probably Last year Barney piloted a 160 HONORS and finishing in the atour record of rig me the actual wu y Tex RE nard After a oper horsepower car of the same manu This is I ast night’ sane @ prone whether or not tha fight wtlt be | hin In several races he determined Last evening after school Coach ond. and interest the sports w? {at Salt Lake City, Gleason and |to secure a car capable of going | Lewis culled a meeting of all the A the Indian fifth, ‘Hite t have promised the Sait fast enough to win back the bon latudents ai the Broadway high for them Lake sports that they will give «/ors captured by his rival, Now he » intend to turn out for | Meadows, by ¢ an he wae ft has the car, the automobile racing this season, Near inn | ating Old world's prote nal probable winner, The carnival events will be #ub . world | a to him to win beck the present, and ail o With this number of mew men and “FIGHT TODAY “‘ realm, they Beatiaig. 7 nearly a doszen of the letter winners chante to the Jeffries attraction position he held so long as the un questioned speed king of the race eo sight of Oldfield clipping off of inst sons Hroadway should ~ - 4 5 tla bleok ihe out nour the ¢ p again LOS ANGELES, Feb. 15~With atu corner of bis cee ght between (Ge mio ar mouth, bis balr streaming back The first outside turnout ta to] Law Powell on for it be ward from the rush of the wind, tx ged ma an thoug 4 & sight, once seen, never to be for | gotten bet freely. The very fight fan hy an t the probable rem round er nter, but whe of the between the underc ma, Lineoin and HE MORE we hear of the recent Langford-Fiynn fight tn Los Angeles, the m we are led to bellow either the fight was an right frame-up, or that our old friend, “Beggar Sam. wae raill neler doul wre Pe, That the Pueblo | fireman, who during the first yoars of his fighting car The big interscholastl / was* little more in atle Job as improved greatly of late, ander the ausploes of the ? there ix no dow ut at the se tt he hardty . ent is scheduled for May 21. Langford over the 10-round route, even on the fa we that time Broadway will have met e £ paper deciston.” Queen Anne and | and the What makes tho fight more fiahy ts pinay made by hampionship of the will have Sam and his mar fn declaring th hey ha and been a ined. Manager McKear that the “Be Tar Hahy” would ¢ a fight 4 * Angeles, ity has arranged for twa] followed within 48 hours by the # n match me triangular between fm that city over t r tr r = to so | all the © schools, and the re which way the colr s next tine siar t between Broadway | and ay won the dual meet by one point last season Every day the question, “Who as the greatest Football game next N tween Cornell and Uni ! | BARNEY OLOFIELO’S NEW mene ronto is proposed MYSTIC “H” ON MYSTERIOUS BAT. oprrve serene KEPT HOBLITZELL IN BIG LEAGUE: ©" as known?” pe er pretty SPCPOSCSCSLECESe eeeoee the stan man, ow Not an Easy Stunt Jim Cor! boxer in POOSPS HOCH ES OSES OSES OOOO EHOS ES EOEOEOEOOOEOOOSD befor BY ADDIE J086 | thone kind, he immediately takes ad | that b CITE the hard. | Yantage of the information the t sacker has given him, and About where he thinks the going to iand. May Get Hit With Ball, There 1 a chance for the runner on a peg] * can get in eat thing a base eatul at cornering Pram on hagg ron SHOWING “HOBBS” MySTic . wr that after BAT ANO THE INITIAL’ H hin past rep CARVED in THE ENO. was coming easy, for there have been shown their thrift and cle his active ring career was utation, and to kesp in the spotlight to per week ' ha would hie untforar for w it surely tn Jim is sore real actor t age . : . é raty, te hter-hame who ow z 7 ® o ny here | fighter-hams wh 4 engue park t « resulta in his| name. When he returned a likely looking bit of timber, ay o another taba longing eyes on the box office ° parently owneriess 4 thie t t third with the Jeffries-J fight, aod Mabby* papied tao the. bak) bares id thie mart third base. y bir t me he . f © fellow who in a play of} easy money bi hat tt r arried it to the club house. ind stands «t the | or as week for hie ac ment that he would ‘Then foxy Jame: i it tm his locker nd was inscribed | he was satiefied that there war not a chance in the world for | wrote a ter “H.” which to the player th ; oe & ‘ at aye ; g * i to wet there in time to get James egy . 4 _ vig fellow ie was Intended for eepeciaily hard where the ball the man. ecg ~e agers. e z ery good early me from some mys ane runner get he bag at In this manner ho covers up where weekly stipend iT ped t the same time The throw | the peg ie going, and often dec on laid off by | teriour source s bright oom end two bewes work ees i Cnte | With Miher Red reserves, Habit and the runner hay to be coming |the bese ruaner into thinking the | wind te ai working overtime. Ail things considered, James J. Cor tag: |AMCD, “orith “Cae tequinta ter on yor tarameet’ causing kiss So chew up fect apaeeh | bett ts about the crest of them all 4, and the downhearted one om first, and the get cought. It takes a lot of me eserne acest te - nee — ae — a od te Gre Se ue * try ee eg neg = ; nerve on the baseman's rt. as he z POCSESOSPOSHESESOS HEDIS OOSSOOHOS SOOO OOSOSOESOOD eerhesooseoerocsce for Mebiiiact Se met tee tak hit, and, consequently. |the thee fr al cad Aggy mae | aquarely on the seam every time uy t utflelder makes the pes.|ing the ball and putting it on the | ; Basket Bali Players Must Learn ; po Ry baseman and the te |r mut necenaarty be ‘al tn RE you going to wafo, apparently ' . rier 1 . 3 Juggler’s Trick of Handling Balll § Petr i Pi oe Tie ean a oinon | asange nen te OVE PRO ERE Sty REIS TIT PS TS ° are trom Gritith “te Sola tke | the runner, and fey cto th feos Ga. opportontt te on nl ERS at HALE PRICE : ts ite tet pore Pagp ee pend + the bell te tecetved kne 2 NR A ge Phe sg lle be weer that the 1 ted wacker ts fon 2 . tien _— you kn now the prices we cit it Without it a player or t “he f with & quick snap. |" "That series was one of the most |!*t alone touching bis man.” |Gay's text sensona auon™™” TOTH OM were already 25 pet cet Mi ie: fully handicapped. How — ' S : with the singers entful in the young Uife. The | eather aura eeaere Ge tard) She pias really won the game for those of any other store? 4 4 dag one * gute ar and oe i or low ss Htzelt crn ed out i ® four — i x Invariahly goo wy un when he y my Hed of | of these clothes canal n Pau tas Gis rake band when (te? and can be used by a|two more in an ethibition game at |? be close, and sete denned? te mate pairs a te Solowing | through the spring pol sp lge ent a 4 tail t ater eaenata nad domin| iWhee aaa, he wer tai me. nase aunee det Ghent ctaes thel e melt : femme row** land those that are bought to put away till next a “held bail” called, all because _ ' pare hav 5 a play WAF surprised at the ping [Prove paying investments Saree ie et nrnes Bow to tans =i og H ie howe enn things | writer went on’ te can Ge the rs ike advantage of the opportunity while his enatly ab feowte 5 tt hands nted on @ sign before they are | was asleep, and ’ ell he ae last sore d all baile and ct ters ‘ and bt a ar it rat te othe to happen. |the thro ning : . 15. 5 many more d ght @ basketball e ¢ . ‘ + . yy yp hy as $ 00 uits and Overall $13 Sess ets = an comme ats ~ YOUR KIDNEYS ACT FINE AND So 50e og gong Bractie unl pateet, spending re |, To, See oe, ann te Pate $ uits and Overcoal Gears | 5 alps | BACKACHE SIMPLY VANISHES $22.90 Suits a Su cam be divided in ui. jt siate ro than two at t ae cia hd ats th at Sen ue Sack fot Tata" | the mon etactive and Karima] wim ae n he wot, woken wm( 222200 Suits and Overcoats iam ‘ase Ball Fas : a step Hl i aye ; y re backache and regulate effect. so thoroust will Eg gh per Re shy “ung the” toe ie au Sou iui evar owen of Pat fueled Sa) weteest 30.00 Suits and Overcoats 9h LAJO Tr: [AN 0 ny str ated S ehtastaad Ite t than Pens ee wie Nothing Reserved—Blues and Blacks Included : IE THE GREATEST PASKET ALL cn‘ uch bende re inne , INFIELDER IN GAME Paull FON RENT Cog ey $3.00 Trousers $1.50 | $6.00 Trousers 9 ro A . Tel, Man 400 preaned, painful or freq £4.00 Trousers $2.00 | $7.50 Trousers enactment . pray Mavis ~ 5 er diatrons, leaving after taki ome OY, TIP WRIGHT. ability, who could gf tin sand. Every Shovelful 7 pas you feet vw'that $900 Trousers $2.50 | $10 Trousers iy ' ‘ : ‘ tee zn the “i t : ‘ . 4 ‘ rc H if . “ 7 Sl San, Rae Secession Suits at Ha ale ry a v in tt world ie : : ie {{co/ AN ET PT 3 2.50 Cotton Union Suits $3. 00 Worsted Union . 1 : if Main 6260—Phones+ tnd we , SPE 2) J SEREN & BALDRIGE I Tallors and Men's Furnt 1107 Pike Street Between “oren and Mi rhe fir NORWEGIAN FANS p Di | tae " NS Teter ree eee eee amonds * spy ak, ae ™ * FOR YUSIFF MAHMOUT *® pure coal and nothing el You et mF ve i EDWIN J. MROWN, 713 Firet Ay Mere * * will find no artificial padding of 4TRRLING JEWELRY CO. Book cha a “In ° HIG : * chts with ua. W coal—not fy. na iret Av , ER ll A Wast : “ ; dirt and rubbish mixed with tt. | Jegeam t » Gundere wr. * » And these grades of ours are the ely ws ¢ neat over mined, with good heat.| DOWNING, HOPKING @ RYRN, inc bers te ing t #\ing and lasting qualities Rotter Hetabliahed 1604) NALLEABLE RINGES ier *u Pr ut i * | put In a good supply now while the wit Ren eee, tg CS EO Ds * atch * | summer prices rule, You will sive B q )) ver micah) i otem # Koln time without a | by it RR KERS NOW URN IUD On the Square Opposite Tote ne rans Fa ile i ie le i ie a ie ee i a W. BULLOCK | = “thot 100-300. Alaska tidy. i | TOH-10 Pike st, } v ca \ger art W orking © 4 i Rath Phones 87