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Ee ERE GRE AD IRROE eee seaewsiae ee THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1910. and “cc ” |yvennvenneveneny * NATIONAL LEAGUERS * . UNABLE TO AGREE * * + . * (By United Press.) * | Last A Pie On SA¥ vbw * NW YORK, Fob. 14—The #| | ween, L caw Reap Jeuw ' ® National loague magnates are s | This PGT orure 4 Pw on le hed J ad oe s , a Wimout GATTNG # days of wrangling aro fo nour- & —— ‘—JTo AM * 4 settloment than wh ho * Amaunet! ® annual schedule ting oon. # : ~ : “Angel” * voned. — Morr Dreyfuss Now That Four-Club League is Perfected nge % and Dovey are hoiding out for # | . ® the short ech je of 164 games, | Found for Northwestern in Portland—Aberdeen’s © his tho otaae mannates aoe © 4 ‘ - : rn # In favor of 1468-gar * Fight in Court Again—Brown Gets Players. © eanmement souk *| ® Fogel of fiadelphia has ® ps a & pleaded « 4 an ex to * & Koop his and sidestep the - in on # meeting, his proxy and that c*) - * Htanley Robinkon of Bt. Louis # | . * held by Cha 1 u* ® takes pix vot arty a &| Abe ® wohedule measur at pres. ® aking ' & ent thety is no indication that # | i Rt he} & the deadlock wit! b P | and the * Fogel haa absented himacit | t « & from the meetings because ¥ * J s J @ tam J Murray is mn hand to @ # urwe hie $15,000 claim, and & nk ® whould Fowel ap r, the mag- ® ’ ; ] 7 ates w 1 eit futy b a . Tus GauTlLivan * con * n " s * it u * : DS caeaeienes FRom WUiosour! # notes two ® It look : aa toate * ke in a ®| t wor Abe 1 be’? St8 ®to « o « 1 t * Seon‘e. forme ‘ restra name Bagg ¢ e @ ref aming the You wars * t { Pre *| h w ’ th ae * that th ational *) oe pe Ble ter Bary pres Tamim FO Marten ; ones aa . that th ne " pring @ " * fter this season, ar- ® t ast f 4 aton * Sates tha ~ id w k & of t art in a enge wilted = ime Te Tae Biaeer® ® automationlly in er yarn. - ca vuntere, and Ae ccnggetiiny he baseba anates } Newt TL swine Pmantrnite . * the leng ta would be rown iayer | | Amour 17 Rant usset | i dndadndndedndndede daa aed Spe the league at ail It would be i 2 own Gete Players Saas tatea non Ber ftland territory 4 trying tol deal for ; Sa at Sie tee , fae plenty of capita t his offer Dowsn't Ring True 5 oh In the first place you Brinker Wil | taking over the Portland franch A t - ee | Would be subservient to the Coust Brinks base | (hy United Press) Weague schedule, and would t | Browr soon as he reports a | BAN FRANCISCO, Feb, 18 wn to olght weeks of ball at home, June. During the firat weeks of the | rando Pietri, Johnny Hayes, J , even if the Coast league would | season le Dode is at the law| Piaeeeeld ond Tuas Lone Permit conflicting dates, the N rth- |school, he will pitch one game a/ ably will meet in a Marath j Western would be ousted from the week for the red headed manage i t Recreation baseball park on I ly available grounds when Mc- probably the Sunday game oeding to an announce dies team was at home. Then, Dode's change from center fle nen oy Siametet fin teest @ver the Northwestern franchise to the big fellow MeGrath nn n i that he has With the sword of Coast league dis ' nsiderable exy socured May Dorand nd Pits Perera! Nenetng over bs the inti sack AGAINST RAIN ON DAY OF THE FIGHT 22 ies car's. “Permission” to p the greater ies cin tes ae teem in the Port has [eee come to tb for u @Bly been grant and | The puactng of De le e RE cr lbgenggy Albee rad ye nig mare gage agree * OAKLAND, Cal, Feb. 1%—-Aciipg for Sid Hehter, Clarence * has been clamoring for fight from the start. it ts hahty ping case on * Coleman, of the Coleman Insurance company, of thia city, hae & ai penton wie parents Grobable that permiuaion would be! ®@ cabled the London Licyds [new “ & request for a # Soianee-the Saeunaaanee eee toned vs sll 8 seiecaiiaiieait & policy of $30,000 againat rain or uf Birthday, when # saon io atvenae is x teats | | @ Hester will stage the N« Woigast fight t Richmon * ag = te iaeteath, fer: the le Hester has plans » coverinaifor his and be . rm race a ; # that should ft rain on the day @ the fight, t elpts ‘ Faculty, Alumni and Un-|% (st should t rein on oy Fee a ae Wirt rrcrrrrrrr er. ss. | ture * * a derclass Men All Con-|s tre, amit soar’ Gal Yoon i S| # JONES CALLS BAT | tribute to Send Crew | * whether the t heurance wfiigge would consent to >a it NELSON A PIKER «| Wi in Elete @ extraordinary a pi 1 he estimate what the premiom @ |* ! ? ‘ vd | Ag t Wisconsin Eight ¢ wight be The premium prokaeby ” pend largely upon @ |®% SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 18. # c | wae i@ the w her forecasts and atmoapi? tions 48 bourse pre @ | * Tom Jones laughed heartily @ Newspaper decisions,” in vogue in Los Angeles, }@ vious to the fight day. These, he «ald ly would be lea a |* on he heard of Nelson's of- & Pitteborg and a few other cities. where the fight As & rowult of the firet round of }@ ed by telegraph should they censen{ito lawue the policy, and tt ® fer to bet $5,009 against $1,000 & aS mere or 3 a Lapin huonry a collecting by the oc |@ premium would be estimated in a ratio with probabtlity 1 Wolgest would aot ae «| ¢ for a bard and fast decision rendered } = Sain * him inaide of 26 rounda, $1,000 #| third man in the fing. and eepecially te this (rue * The promoter already has tneured the life of Eddie Smith, « |% ‘ M7 ye gthes be (Neleon). w) of closely contested bouts, where the “doctors dis & Whh Will feferes the batt * would win within the same & Agree.” Dissatisfaction is bound to exist on both M4 = | ® limit, or both * on the hop Ay cog hag win teat — that a ee ee Sas fh. = that and 4 is not clear, and the man on the losing end make him even better terms. #| feeling that highway robbery has been committed i = * If Nelson really wants to bet, #! The Powell-Momsic.fight in Los Angeles Tues NEL SON TO Fi ® I will make ft $5,000 even that #/ day night proved conclust that the system of tot v4 eo if t wae p | * he does not beat my boy tn- #/ making the sporting writers the judges will never |\)) 000° pie bs mafires an . senembiton 66 * of 20 rounds, Bat Nelson #/ a ah tat esses ee [sige aaaees ees! OV CLONE JOMNNY’? : corso en ies cording to the unwritten agreement prevailing at far this stimulus has not been * simply bluffing, Why, say, he &/ MeCarey’s club, the verdict of the three morning te * wouldn't bet @ nickel that he #/ papers is taken as official, the referee usually giv ’ ' . * is alive * ing his unofficial opinion as well t BD Bsns Ren eR Lactuslly sen with *** et tet et eee ee ee After Tuesday night's fight, the sport writers tt SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 16—Be “ANGEL” FOR NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE CLUB IN BATTLING NELSON PROMISES TO FIGHT f . Udited By LAUREZCE REDINGTON ORTLAND DISCOVERED T00 LATE FOR ACTION CYOLONE JOHNNY” THOMPSON IN FRISCO NEXT MONTH FIGHT. FANS THINK AD Tom Jones Says His Boy Can Make Fea Limit Any Time and This Information Ones Ponder fasled to agree, two of them awarding the decision TOcEny, alnsend Gnd satent ites Nelson wilt t Cyclone srl eR, 0 to Po while the third contended that Memsic since that time, and the amount 202"®” Thompsor On. ad now it are | not only earned.a draw, but actually outpointed the | collected representa practically no MAtch. according An agreement ts to nd San Francisco lad. According to the understanding. on the part of the | between the ma ft the fight Robs FOR FRANK the majority should have ruled, and Powell should | committee. ers, announced today by Jack Rot pean. anager * have been credited with @ win, but the Memsic man City Men Help Innon, who cares fur the champton’s ft a, aoe — held that his judgment was worth quite as much as| Down town “sports” have long | intercats lori, ‘aan ae ee his confreres, and his stories to the outside papers| wielded their little wet blanket on| Ts mo enshe. to the Paulie lertl fae Penmaes cat, Namen | : @hich he represented, named Memasic as the winner. The result was x that had to do with srpoee af Gr~|tneum insleted om 819.000 wr By Onited Piven) confusion, and contradictory reports published in Wednesday morn aports. College spirit wa o Dane. “Etie | for hie man. with ¢ LOS ANGELES, Feb. 18—Monte| fag’s papers. in reality, Lew Powell must be hailed as the victor, or SRY SF. ROR arthy, he penses Hester prot gan active training today the whole system of “newspaper decistons” thrown into the discard dene el n the time it . Frankie Conley s ye whole plan ha a . route on Wash-| | changed aportamen of the “ eee ot mpertaanee Of, shy hday at Vernon | H vs Al PUNCH cere; MRS. JEFFRIES HELPS BIG FELLOW TO With Manager Foley and Fred} lOOKS . STRAIGHT ES And the eae WEL GA ER Landers, the littie scrappe? reach-| During the reception to Bob Fitzsimmons upon his arrival at Syé ed. Fresh at CH ON MBLING DEBT AT RENO) ct "cre’ Wednesday ie imenedt} @ey, Australia, the ex-heavyweight champion and Larry Foley, the re trotte Sroans, & 0a 8: . wimene ately went to his training camp at} fired heavyweight champion of Australia, had quite a discussion as to|'™ °° oR ni cna we By United Prose.) tauce of him, thanks to Mrs, Jeft./ Fairyland Park, Arcadia. Monte| the merits of straight hitting and the hook tye wg, gp coc og Hig er RENO, Nev. Feb. 18 for | ries acoms to be in good condition al-| Fol who fs @ student of the Jem Mace school, contended that |= ow le housed , @ time nterventior sant] When the ove mited ready, and he expr i the opin ecking was of very little account. He could not see that a hook had | fore ailable her M James J " ¥, into the station } nt noon it was | '@ that he would ble half the power or accuracy which a blow straight from the shoulder “ h - hand, | husband t hav nt immediately b led by a horde of | settin to ¢ tle Possessed. He pointed to the fact that Peter Jackson never used a | Coach Contben » work toda m the tra the reporters and ¢ Mt of Book biow in any of his battles, and yet defeated some of the greatest |*,*ystem that has long a pet | “hope of the white hed | @tout & Miller, proprietors of aj, * ** ¥** FE HEE HOD fighters of his day. At Buffalo, in 1899, Jackson, on bis way to Eng-|0f M*, But hint, ‘tie & secret. and | this city en route to alace of chance. In bis hand Mil:\e JEFF LOSES 32 4 land, undertook to stop a hard-headed heavyweight in four rounds, but |Z, i¢ on’ work. It always ela It waa the ghost of the $6. carried Jeffries’ “1. O. | givenl® POUNDS ON TouR : the fellow proved too tough, and threw his head low to the right every lana t ashington w " a ng debt ntracted by the retired champto: turn} ® ; | Ome kson made a feint ght rt ounen x-botler maker on July 4, 1906, that| for arious and ot)* (By United Press. * Peter finally bro ft upward swing into action, He caught | Middle ah. eatened big Jeff, but the spook | bites which he p faro|* SAN FR BCO, Feb * fhe ambitious one in ehead and floored him. In his dressing t nJ atled to et reaching dis |i! roulette tables on the day fol.|* —Jim Jeffries a in retinue # | foom, later, accordir Jackson nursed a sprained thumb ar jfOPing the Root Hart which | * are tn town and the fight # | @azed ruefully at the maimed hand Just think,” sald Pe he refereed. When Reno! * are awa anxiously the w | as the first time | tried an American punch. Well, well, the pe Ape A 7 TEL L BRO THERS the forgo o. u.j% 3h he big fe oe the best, after all ; . oc |& 380 anon's st chiens a Fitzsimmons, however, contended that hooks were essential to a J i La a wid th * 3 ' ' . @hampion'’s equipment j Try to Corner Jeff * ° * © 00 | | fou db the: trek ae \* « ‘ ee] . we . | ‘ rt ow ac nta * * yee s RAISE — Abe Signs to Fight Forbes, | with \ f * x | 1 Johnson's re-ele of America F ed f * ' ely & the long term of 20 and at the While Monte Attell At- sane Me yest ; : by far longest t 5 which « league tends to Conley in Los Sotiris ‘ * 7 z tulty, as was urged oS of th Angeles. h wa made wt *| hnson’s election would have at J: . rkon el ® ha a | Johnson } Sitenat mics sa | wh A be k a 1) hit * end of the ! on pee haar eel Maeno tamil; throwr " the wir a wore f Ce | certa de i : Af irta were ry > . " ‘ : w tor hrill ¢ , ‘ € S CORNER we ets se : 4 t th 1a Ww at it aid M 4 Johnny (Mugg 5 fight H k he is the : Anita. W Jockey Bu J ft rother tm t uM Forbes t ’ th Lin otly satisfied that riding, MeGras ad ae Mer shes k e back nd w ake 1 0 jt was t doing STRRLING JEWELRY Co money. Bulln ; ne firey ta | » ring tor Att ABE ATTELL eee = nium 06 eee Wiese Ac win a y th mt I 1 ‘ : ew BOWLING ge he . ; a graa| t NGOES TO SCHOCK |" "its tin RECORD MADE none : # & great GO SCHOC a“ : r 4 a thee EVERETT & EOMONDS ROU sane ott pos age nvon the LEACH CROSS (By United Prew.) | “ate, City of miverett or Teleweaphe Grav k H ee tind| 4 ot, Breen) BESTS MARTO)] crane ae CITY, Feb. 18—A_ new are : fartin in ast, ‘night's i P| iy vs 4 Press.) " amt nia? ‘by Willlam Baue ; ha t e at y t ‘ ise : , 7 , , , ; . a simnibianenneasaiid : hes ‘th « writ BL ye Be r tober A . 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Men who H ke no leaner than te did whey | have followed the fight game for tratning for his famous Colma fight years know that on a boxer has th B and his back, stomach, } the weight comes off jever ts: - WOLGAST IS TOO Ligy Males Wig | 3Y THE RINGSIDER, i Tom = ntirely . are picking at an, nee miteh nt ration by denen at Seure mm that “A Dig man,” t 122, then he i. lightweight n» Nelson If Wolgaat ap deme the « they conten, tle preg. #0 6 slarming rapldity: Physieiggs ‘o muscular dagenane tt Uinsut giving way wy ‘r 1 flesh. whieh Those inclined to favor Wotgant wit effort. Me : LH h solace in the freque Fe SS SE ae ae ee ee ey $15, $18 and $20 Suits and O’coats $25, $30 and $35 Suits and O'coats \venNut Opposite rotem Pak rking Clothes On the Square Exclusive Seattle Ager