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OINGS OF A DAY IN IT HAPPENED, IT’S HERE IT’S HERE, IT HAPPENED Ik JEFFRIES MAKES HIT WITH FRISCO CRITICS Big Fellow Conceded to Be 100 Per Cent Beers =. Ss READY TO DO BATTLE FOR TITLE «:::: When He Left for the East a Year Ago—Star Boxers Show Themselves. (Hy United Prem) with Sam Rerger. He showed that | RANCISCO, } 1—-P his then rat leant haw pol 1 Ks 106 | showy at WHAT’S MOST EXCITING | ABOUT A BALL GAME? 1t had never n a base ,conld train his eye to first { deep center and you think would interest you most? [US Body Phe Would it be Hans Wag swing hey were astoniahed at the ac-| fig his strength against a great ‘curacy with which the basemen | pitcher's curves for a home ran? threw to one another. | it be Johnny Evers tag ey opened my eyes to the fact | nan sliding into second that the throwing tn a baseball | kame is a ching that ts of looked. The curve balls ar satrol of the pitchers them. But the clim chance with ease. Jimmy Dygert pitched a few spit There is no telling what you | balls. | would admire most, but Billy Ev They lined up in front of the aus, the American league umpire, grand stand after the game, One ys that men watching a ball of them was skeptical. He wanted} game for the first time care more to see a curve ball for the throwing in it than any tad te 86 Ghown. other feature. Hear what he bas er, taking a BY RINGSIDER SAN FRANCIBCO, Feb 21 Hat 1 t Dane. and Ad Michigan Wlideat, the forceful fighters» the eleht division today Ue thetr personal grievances, as well as the right to the The onty way he could be con. | Found feht at Point ie vinced Was to allow him to catch | morrow afternoon, an What Britishers Liked. a few. Bo we gave him a glove and | ters on thie viosn vo ro teeat com “One day in Philadelphfa a bunch told Dygert to deliver [decades lavk for ane of the most of Englishmen came out to the “Now this Dygert has an good a battle in ring annals park. They had never seo a buse- spit ball. as any man In the country, | Hating cach other with the intenstty ball game before, There was lots The first one hit the Englishman on jof @ pair of rival sowbrettes of batting. There was lots of base- the foot. He looked a bit queer. |>eita fighters of practically th running. There were several spec- Dygert then sent « fast eb ieee sear the ae aor an tacular catches. There waa some he caught.” By this time he was grt gy Be he a magnificent pitching in spots. All pretty cocky. Then Dygert handed in all. every department of the bim a fine splitter, It broke in| t game was represented front of the Englishman. Well, he & foregene conchisior “But it was the throwing that managed to catch abogt every other machines #uch as Neteon made a tremendous hit with the ball. The ones he didn't catch Woigaat, covastantly clashing They marveled at the smashed Rim on the wrist or on the | “fe bound. one of them, to at |way before 46 rounds have beer traveled. No human hetng, every (hing oise boing equal. could weather English men. long throws from the outfield and chest protector, and the result was could not understand how a man he was ‘jolly’ well satiefied to quit eee ssainimmmmeemamamsiinemamiamensine jthe storm that these boys are going jto hurl themerives into, and both Ri jare towptte Jack Len THE WORLD, SAYS ARTHUR DUFFEY ©: them. tte }xlam away with jany old spat | want ba tc visting fighters None of yeur ing etuff for every minute. hand, with & All they ow. hook ) er, uppercut swing, doom ‘ To land thing with BOSTON, Mass. Feb. $1.—This ts the boy Arthur Duffey has picked as the probable ‘#9 2 sprinter And Duffey ought to be eee 7 |@ REMODEL STADIUM * FOR ATHLETIC FIELO * * * The special committer of the Seattie Chamber of Commerce | @ appointed some time ago to co ® operate with the University of & Washington authorities in an * attempt to secure a suitable & athletic field for the university & through |® has reported judge, eda Me Gay be was the fastest thing at 100 yards that ever lnced spiked shoes. Dutley Ys Australin may b of A. B. Pow * laine her R. KE. Watker, and Can pby” Kerr, but in Nelson United States has a man, or, rather. who bids fair to eclipse the “rformances of the forelgners * Duffey «of a world heater the the use * of the students, The beard of contro! of the university believed that it ® would be impossible to property & drain the Stadium for winter * but careful investigation #& has shown that the field could ® be made one of the best athletic & grounds in the country »mbines 2 3 Pee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee es SPER BLACK CATS ARE | YOWLING | Yel | avon why he shouldn't @o Better than all former American champlone. He is built right, with a atride that kes the late Bernie m ~. Kverything Wefer’s step x- fia starting method Aberdeen Baseball Club's Effort to Force Its Way Back Into League Com- pany is Strenuous. mt i “ERNIE” NELSON LEAGUE CRESCENTSFASTER at ig POLICY THANTHES.A.C, °26ssuatis. STUDENTS ea i with aa’ ot at 9:30 this os ball ks, it é a been in tween xt f ‘ fent tea " av long ¥ h ' f th ‘ , rybody con t t . A. ©. | Abord ba ib is hanging j ing a #ixth of thetr «8 lo drop Aberde t ' help in t t } ‘ botit for } ro . | purpose of a th y 1 : 4 after giving Rowland T , H i“ ih SCOeR, setetnnly’ 5 ‘ dinates would prefer a six to a ague, but the field t e nf ee fol- | raked ha fing tooth i " ’ ; iD : i Mo- | wixth city without ap ore ' t college witli hold its first j Tot frien bs nnual wrestling tournament, oj t 4299 } 186, 146, 168, 175 and over AD WOLGAST THE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1910, THE WORLD OF S ———«-FDITED BY LAURENCE REDINGTON GREAT DANE AND MICHIGAN WILDCAT TERRORS OF LIGHTWEIGHT BRIGADE ©): PORT ND NOTHING THAT Jone | LL THAT’S WORTH Wamp JEFF AND THE NATURE Fl tore have feature writers of th cou Jeffries Johneon afts turn out from a columr# fighters, and it | t that they have ture faking. It that T. Ro has hin me hat be - . tonate. “Pye 4 “CAVE MAN” WON’T DO Now, what the devil can } cali Jeff this week? he man? No, that’s worn thread Vater buffalo? before last. Ob I've just | He hastily turns over the nves, mentally @ f antmals that he and the rest of the t cade have with Jeff nd Johnaon Ah, here's a new one. The Y he says ta n of the picture No, hang t got too much } won't do at all | Finally he looks under the Gs ar 1 comes to Gag “7 BATTLING NELSON | Fine,” he says. “I'll make bim « gnu, aa & something for the coon later on + , a : BERS HSNAREA ES THERA EE AD Oe ee Peo gant Then he attacks the typewriter with Rooseveltias o sant « if se To the psychologist James J. Jeffries, sitting g * ‘ii ete sretent i tachen, & he genie his 1 “ his great hairy hands hanging on the ends of bie +. Weight a @ are et an huge as & miéd eyes looking stegdtasuly and unblinkingly at * < 40% inches ® | Weight's, that he really lacks the ap-| resembles nothing so much as a brindled gum * 15% inebe * oarar f bigness The tape, hb imagine that th dendid animal of * 6 inet * r. tells another story, as the se-| and prowess hangs the © BY inches " 37% ined * yimpanying ca inom shows. Nel- | race’ stuff MUST go int ry) *f inches abt » & (een hes only on J advantage. and | 9¢ ome yg & 12% finches : 11 ined * nae to heig in of Patagonla, lying slee warm west Eggi wee end 10% inct @ |e « belanee*at feathers, but ready on the thstant to spring into fi * 19 inches 19 inch # [son's or demolish with one blow of his @ail-like tall the ® 12% inches 14 inet |eives them that the co’ Man most resembles. . 7? t& “4 6% tmer The tape, he And #0 on, to the full space requirements, Tip © § inches % inch and tha " ° involved the sentences, and the more animalg f Roxing «ince 1996 Roxing since 1906 & the better of it, Don't the bigger the hit @ 8 years ti youre & by you. Nelson is six ye - * * eee eee eee eee ee ee | When Wolgast so cleanly, Ofmmed | Angeles on July 18, 1909. Nelson hax |» Lew Powell, whe was tooled Upon always cla i that Wolpast caught ae 8 champions mibiiity, he him out of condit © that was hailed ae legitimate sian, but be that as it contender for the ight ‘tithe, the Dane « mighty Hie showed everything nected t combat auch & Wonderful foo ax Nelson has shown himeelf to be tr y. Ad ge enting a han been bragging absut it < ines. Nelsen te a sensitive y n't tke to be all hin battion. Specd ength x eerpy heart ing power ore lty © th “ : nder's, & oni for pu ' und what Wolges er Powell waa as | thinks of Nelson ts equally uaprint fight will be a doesn't know anything nasty one and the same goem for! For « Nelson, Neither is idle 9 monient, (well as te 1 when they cut feone it will be ferred ¢ ‘ttle |B vitiding at a curve in fighting The animosity that has exisiedlin a easus Soe yetween Wolgast and Neteon dates little, but « or him caret back to their 16-round fight in Los! quite a numb ER SRS. OE ET EE re oe Every person who desires to train, Never run t ny trian hen for any athleth at should a . ft wuteet undergo a thorough ex rn ya od S tratnine a mination by a physician, to be sur ow iF he te not affiteted with some weak “ ¥ i on news or organic trouble, and u nervy engtt » condition should a person et yp 8 f snleas he ts wel thought and judgme ; Develop endurance and grit 4 Gain ' amount «Y you ‘ way at Wher iah t rd Beg! aining a oh. into f Daring tt slowly a the 2 . ding « and wind the ty of + onal uit t of w the ond } : aining “py During t : ot of onore Most athletes gatr welAhe wher The Inet th in training. Bach te Differs dghth ' he amount of tgaining, bo f energy. 7 reo and kind. A ‘ person taking the « f Ing required of a “beefy Not t would « it. be, yo nm ne In a conten re that t re | a are r 4 Mat what and always finish if you a it : the last man, In all contestay ar t in bent t Ina n practice, the Bee tt 1 wtuff trow r Met t my w do your triitthe | t a may tn 4 about three hours after yauk-gave 7 al Do not forget aten. ‘in bathing a short bath tn the y) ee l* o |* BALL CLUB GOING + i“ soto amencat = SOCCER i* - i* (By United Press.) * - |} CINCINNATI, Feb, 21.—Act- #| It ' | ¢ | aa t ' * ate Ra oy, seer iz * lat Dugda ark. Tho gan 4 4 5X | a good on atch, in spite of : N * to 1 in favor of Rong bout Fe Ne® | indicates ela ’ tt * & | (9 toama “ * i * was a " . ” At th 1 of xt aon w “ * Spalding and Bancroft, and # |! wha 4 , | will leave in a short t there w |} ! 4 & after for Houth Amerion, Bah~ w | jit, Came home * croft says they will visit Bue- &|'leles on their tonsils. | nox Ayres, Bio Janoiro, Monte- * pee) * video, Valparaiso and other % TT ad? athletic au- | * capitals and important 4 susgest that physteal ox a in duke ious v , 4 be put upon tho regular ool 4 Mi nl y = rei am. 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