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Written By Experts PORTLAND TRAINER IS THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1910. a J | ‘ aI BY TIP WRIGHT, ; iilicsineiieeiadbies I ran across some facts a couple f days ago which, atraightened out Jim McGuire, Cleveland Americans’ New Manager, riahest thing. I've . be } Romar nain Gets Frank Schmieder of Multonomah A. C. to! aren anaes : eee | took the back fence Coach His Men in Sprinting-—Thinks Speed Wins a The story is nothing more or less Pennants. for ate “yeare George hampton of the United (By United Pres) CLEVELAND ae Int that Jar th te s It's t » Jim * nag \ who H ' atmed | Boys,” onty t ' appera la ime he and Preskdent J RO one had paid any at } When the , this te sure sad news for & MeGuire r ! jody, Mike Twin, Clabby : was grabbed by Cleveland other welt gehts Pitchers. Ere t ea won the ttt m the Was manager, vi Nat hamptor tt Pt a. nd thing a nol . , Ag a, 1004 ‘i =a ‘ @hug and wanted to think Woleott repeatedly i to a lake, where he has a in this battle, by alute- | ' Glore to natare, ¢ ay ak 1 What did be we absctute find? He f HANo® OowN Ano cHim OUT~ WELTERWEIGHT CHAMPION OF THE WORLD SINCE 1904, "DIXIE KID'S” NAME DOESN'T SHOW IN RECORD BOOKS ‘JOHNSON ELECTED FOR 20 YEARS AT $256 | Will Lead the American League ‘During Life of Agreement Entered Into Yesterday. k Ball Won't Be Tolerated—154-Game Schedule ; (By United Press.) CHICAGO, Feb. 17.—1 Ban B. Johnson, of the ecretary and treasur ganization thin incident with the of t t greement ado by |nates to govern the affa » for that period of time The salary of the president wa but at announced, not to have been « It ia known that Char of the Chicago | motion to make jary that figure. | The league went on record as « poned to “syndicate baseball, adopted « schedule of 154 game |for the approaching season club, p the pres ident’s sal self. dictator of team th Lar rd person, : Which every season was ( to tried It agaitc 3 win a pennant t " v & ” me result 4 then ¢ } @ pucctured balloon. a. Sammy was too formidable ‘ > wa ho These defeats are the only ones in : je saw stars who could ‘ had a shade | his record. a RULES HELPED bees Batis Hd. pitchers and cal eat Tw “re awe with Jack O'Bri oun, me: ; the business. Ye re was Kot & dectston oF Jackson Larry Canes of stirring on pennant ave A FRANK ScHAT DER hereupon tald |heavie® men, and victories over | IDAHO NIA RI RAC y the fates had things 4 the Folks had for- | number of mep bigger than he. hot | teat, a The Dixte Kid.” or elve sup- | that this dusity > faiee | | e ve a oe eee oo eee ane that ged the wheels of his ba . was @ middieweight but |alarm. He bas ing since Rasy wi the ¢ og ee Marin ta |machine. In other worda, he « atter of fact, he we 1 in} and has © 2 eae — ba ee ee eee, co omen se gp a Bay ult 0 | tho alow 5 agalnet stt's | this number 37 ower " | — bunch, the Ny “ bas: cop ow ot on | What's t . : |the ko route en He also hae a left Jab on the |upon backing away and sidestepping. | eam was rough-b and ro pee ge Re Sonaer re Bpecd, my boy; apecd, Oodies afterward White In| With Jack Johnson heavywotght|Gane order, and a left hook that |W his hands down, b and Gefeat at the hands of rtiand, Ore.. trainer of the Mult The good “Dea MeGutre appearing in hia, |champion, Bam Langford the beat carries steatn body seemingly unprotected, he in| nee, Dorsey, Sraee. (ay Daliealiae inn | das o veteran senator, Just Kimora and othor cities. He |iniddiewelght in the business, the| in action White ts apt to stick out |always in position to counter. Like | weeny Gornange Bee ana a ae sues ie cla ae hie name ts |Yearas for boys who can do a hun- | Work “a at making little ones out of |"Dixte Kid" welter bows, and Young |his head, inviting a left hook, or | Wolk Johneon, Gane end Lang- » so Rag and the dribbling NIVERSITY OF eaaiiiar to men who follow athiets 1 lg ones three yours, but he insists | Pleroe throwing scarte into the ban- | swing, and then, drawing back, per-|ford, he dose his best fighting by |TUshing tactics of the Miners proved |TON, Feb, 11.—When rae —y eapectalty those who watch t 4. by instruc t wan false time sonment When |tams, the fight attuation te under a|mit the blow to gtese his nose. | countering, not leading. hag wa hag ho aattingtes = rumored @bout the canipas thet ¢ e 0 ‘ate ~ ewumed fighting, and | deeidedly dark cloud these days. When his opponent ts off baiance An@ what do you think? His|, “bh ng down the tloor like « pee € the knights of the cinder cae how to beep. come k" without trouble, Last| White's favorite punch ins short brings up the right, not more than ¢ doemn't appear in the Police |football back field in an a ig California-Stantord-Washiegias TT sdik didaiedae othe prepped started, he ed in New York, and | right uppercut, following « left hedk [sight of ten ipohes, and if it lands ette sporting annual or Tom An- | Play. the Idahoans ran up 20 points |race would be held this Santen ie A Sunitheon. champleh Olym and you can bet your last | b crition net the atamp of lor ewing which miseos It ie a blow $a the chin the “Disle Kit" te soon |drews’ record book for 1910, save |s@ainst 11 for Washington in the! waters, there was Tutioe ta. te enrta Gaye of 2 hinteder has his |*"proval upon hima jJack Johnson might be proud of, gor soynt ing hie money od an opponent of fight whone pred 7 ” | god. gti ‘ie udentn cl " t for him | * prove his eourags, White | White has it do to ml 1) few bi depend records are given ev or re we pwd Seon Schmieder learned the game | a ut for h » & positive apt ip Dieaee Sow Mowe, Gopenes soeptiees thy had got next to the game. The | eye Bill Haywood, trainer of the} But that's what this trainer ts ———— og ooo finel score was 36-15. he jon university track team. Wal-/ 4 for, He knows the game, and Ga | ce vennng ord train nd olng to impart it to a bum Ming: the fect racer, Nutf ced [of major leaguers if he has to use (GRANEY MADE A CIRCUS CATCH AND a | rn@ the game bean played. under | Tn addition to signing jeder, |« hyp MeGuire picked up youn * noted MeGuire ror ren for their lightness of foot and their| ager with oa aprint master, Hiv o Ability to slam the ball and handle it.| tion marke an epoch in baseball eae the eddbeaa Out adrift some dead wos neceanful, others will fall into NO LOVE LOST BETWEEN — NELSON AND WOLGAST READY (iy Cnlted Press — “HARLEM TOMMY” Murphy ts» clever fighter and he FANCY DOUBLE PLAY IN VITAL GAME “The best play orien played ever seen } raney, }a rand team by the Naps,” saye Ed Mortar ¥. sporting editer of the Portiand News n's play the Coast ted in a wpirited strug Portland 4 Loe An Be heyy) nd place SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb. 1T—/ is expected to make every effort to and bot (hy United Freee.) [he will be mighty Incky if he man-|~——Harlem Tommy Murphy, the get on with the winner of the Nel: | ¢, ae nik aie a SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 17—| ages to stay that long. If he does | Clever Hehtwoight who ls to et » Wolgast fight on Washington's | tornoon, Wheeler of the Loe Angeles Ts all this feud talk that Battling | manage to get through, he will be Moran February 28 x birthday In fact, be already has | team managed to teach first. Beall Nelson and Ad Wolgast are hand: the sickest boy after Ube fight yor to arrive here this evening. | declared that @ crack at the cham- | the big right fleider. came next. He ing out on the level, or Is ft the! ever saw A ee ae nahip is the reason he ts making nowt dangerous batters game old line of bunk divhed up for! +1» aii my battlow I have trained |” 1 CoPdition for the mated the trip to the Pacific coaat the benefit of the box offic |with but @ single thought, and that}. Murphy recently went six rat-| Moran already has gone into! poe aint Be That is the question that the fight was to win, but | am making an| ‘hs rounds with Ad Wolgast in training. He anys he will be in ox twirling. Manager Mo: fans are asking themeotves, but if exception in this case. I am in good | Boston. Public opinion had It that cellent trim for the match, and |! tub used him tn right field they would relieve their minds of condition now and could « into | Murphy wou, although no decision (thinks he will dispose of Murphy . . Any doudt, {t is only necessary to £0 | the ring tomorrow, but I want to be | 8* Biven early in the fight to the fighters and talk it over. Just @ few seconds’ conversation will en tirely convince them that if ever a pair of boys hated each other, they fre Neison and Wolgast. Mentio the name of one to the other an better, not because I rate Wolgaat | == highly, but because I want to give him such a whipping that he will never forget it the longest day he lives. And he's going to get it In For Blood. they flare up like a bulldog at sight| “1 have always made it a point @fatramp. Nelson, usually of calm /to inflict as little punishment as and equitable temperament, fairty | possible—just enough to win—but | explodes when he reads Wolgast's “cocky” statements. The Dane Waxes Wrathy. “I see where that tittle rat is go- fing to let me stay 15 rounds if | Gon't stall,” eaid the Dane today “1 wonder how long he is going to Jet me stay if | do stall?” “It's awfully kind of him to let me go as far as 15 rounds, but I'm father inclined to the belief that this kid is going to get everything that I have in the shop and what ever he gets he will have only him-| self to blame. If he had kept his | mouth shut and not bragged so, I} would have gone into the ring with | him feeling as I have felt toward all my opponents. Woilgast holds sim the boys fight as they talk, what an awful battle they will put up on | next Tuesday afternoon. ar view, so if WOLGAST -AUGHS FIGHT TALK AT NELSON'S te unearthed some un itte ts | jfrom much battering. r 6 light, by hie per ' ~ of the Jettri THREATS Report ts th * Cee Eyton, who J 1 Masterson, oni ref t angtord-J Piynn were of the pugtt ; lmeteh at: Low Angeles, the other i ut loose a tew de- i eo Rae night, sald after the battle that the lt + of Bull ; — Ita had the best of It Aw off which ae to Says That if Bat Is Really |, .(00°(0'tr arte a euntonn tor the Finger tna few ples that were net Mad at Him It Will made Ge coeee hag Mie a aay) Make His Job All the ! th ae Amous fight in Chantilly, Fran «| 5 towr t the nly 1 jobs, are hinted at, and arr . re e asterson does not do much beatin Easier. ha . Non hat er around the bush about it, elther ‘| iia ported to have had the worst of { | It ts fortunate that @dllivan . amassed a fortune during the | BY THE RINGSIDER. six or eight for he BAN FRANCISCO, ¥ 17.—1t| Jim F 4. ak ‘ ilartty | was Ad Wolgast’s turn to take @ joy ¢ “Bat ~ nent fi <A rest today, the Dutchman |p ‘ ot, « ehters re the publi knocking off work after ne init f 1 any goods to back | off the road. This afternoon : ' neor t | na his ett. rte would Seiihbatee by ie Sos om Ie ; ight J RAY BRONSON [be applauded: but he delivers noth moter Hester and se a , rebar }- } —_ ‘ ndiana lightweight, who in | {iF ov! Teor “ re ma to have went over to Point F 1 - an forged rap ns on r the sole pur Richmond boos . D r in Bostor ‘ | Battling Nels " gue ; . ‘ o is ‘ nd a 20 Tuesday He will not return Johns , r ; iatty Baldwin in|f** EEA HH wy Grind the wisi : / with the t Brot 1, so he ways, to |* NATIONAL LEAQUERS * Aa ia not th J P Volgast, the|® CAN'T FRAME SCHEDULE * Nelson's blood t Ailwa las he bas |* * trounce hi we r f net i} nd as } th he would |® (By United Press.) * Mfe for th any sparag a . ed at WVolgaat witt for tele YORK, Feb. 1 * marks he is aileg b , S the Swe nd ghters have found the Wiss | Ague * “When we t ‘ nt gr al t ft \* uta ¢ .* ring,” eal g ye rp ey Bh i - |® question, being unable to ¢ * the ‘ throws we at BATTERY MEN ARE }® whether the 14 » keep from ‘ I SCARCE AT U., OF W.|& Yantageous © ut * himself. His ' K ~ r * a us * me the least, In fact, I @ next I ITY OF WASHING-|® As. th , vd hear him #p ogg sufficient ‘ 1 A ae Se : # star Dreyf * wier i f t ba ry wu f * WESTON REACHES . s ny oy . GRAND CANYON |*°' ms & ota mre Oat . * \ ' til ® Hy United Press) ‘ r ' ‘ * fen f ¥ * . eee eee ee ee ing ' he doe m cou ust |look like what Coant leagu 1100 days Dug’s team—bushers siderable excit ner. addot te Is Coming to Front) JOHN L.NOT RETIRED Gune Friends of John L. Sullivan con tend that he te still the retired heavyweight champion under the London price ring r This be- cause It wae not under these rules, but under the Marquis of Queens~ | bury code, that he lost his title te Jim Corbett | fuch @ claim, however, te far | fetched. The fight between Corbett and Sulll wae for the world’s champion and i made fo it~ | |forence wh rules governed the} jcontest. Corbett gained the cham- | fonahip when he defeated Sullivan. | The question of rules dees not en- | ter, and the only thing that Sullivan | joan lay claim to ie that he ts a for i mer « mpion | ivan, by the way hae caused Kitchenware of every description is offered tomorrow at very sale that will be welcomed by the housewives of Seattle, for it to save substantially on good staple articles that the average housekeeper will find daily use for. The following prices are for tomorrow only— COTTON MOP—Full we inoh; regular price 2c Special tomorrow FLOOR SQUEEZE--Made hardwood and good ru inch size; 40 value ,, 1#ineh value One-Phece ular 4 lal FAMILY cast steel ular price size CLEAVER h PUDDING PAN Tin Puddir Thre Par 10, Coane Te Jelly egular reg 5c for ( Beall drove certain There was one chance in a million aney to snare it threw hte balance sault aney ntngle ue double piay over GALVANIZED PAIL Galvanized Water Pail lee regular 25¢ valu qt. sine, regula We val 14-qt. slue, regular 35¢ value WASH BASIN Tin Wash regultr } ENAMELED DIPPER Light Gray Ename per Bas tee gular Me tte m what appeared t first A final » himeelf at he turned ould ' nm hie feet as he hase ort the be ae had gone under toward the fence—at least wha? the crowd thought Whee thought as he second, and what Beal thought as he tore down the fire tine Nothing if the sort had enateh hat t ww fr thy nar luring the nee, and as he came up to first, Ort completing « Heavy W led Dip Special No. 12¢ SECON® AND UNION the uewal A. 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