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BOYS WILL FIGHT RAIN OR SHINE Wet Weather at Point Richmond Fails to Discourage| the Fighters Although, Promoter Sid Hester Faces Certain Loss in Event of Rain. (Ay Vaited Press) Jkind of weather, and under BAN FRANCISCO, Fed. 22.—1 if Bat we Ux tie Promoter Ski Hester announced y there will be a te@ay that, rain or shine, Batting nave to wear Nelson and Ad Wolgast wo t * . hold r Pe at Point Richmond this afternoon | las thetr tte In th regoing words T Jones te lowering clouds and pre-|manager for Ad Wolgast, affirmed Wictions of a heavy downpour, Hes. | Hester te m that the Nel ter stated hie Hghtweights would | son-Whige attle would take place fight. Whether or not he lost money | ae xohed thie aft @H the venture, he declared he would | The ratr * stage the mill need to the | today, and public a trifle This Jack Robinson, t hampton's | suf r a manager, w net | Riot tana w amiled the! W t at | ge had weathered mo ue jhe mw e Hulged mh any six fighters in the came play feoday. He enid Nelson would fight | and a dema he and Wolgast stood up to | challenger was in the bea eck water jand p sed every markabie fider POINT RICHMOND, Cal, Fob. 2%. | played since he started —*My boy will fight Nelson in any (the biggest tight t are | TIN COLD STORAGE Jphaiad FOR FUTURE USE The basketball season for the igh school giris of the city will @iose next Saturday nigh with a fae Tomorrow afternoon the Broadway @fid Queen Anne teams will play in} j the Hyatt-Fowells neroas fr the Broadway seh The Broadway girls have Gefeated both of the other tea Wet unless they take both of these ee they will be ted for th mpionship of the city, and « already if game will be necessary. Only lowed to attend thes | a@ big enough crowd has | | turn out to make more all the high school boys in the city put tur a u * eS La YT ey wa the Queen Anne on EDITED Me 0 | vee Te ORK BY W. G. SHEPHERD. NEW YORK, Feb. 2%-—Norman Pindar, a New York darkey, knows the heft of Jack Johnson's is the latest person Johnson fs ced with mussing up, so what he has to relate ts interesting. One * about Norman, he speaks by ard Has Johnson got a wallop?” Pin dar repeated my question so natur. auy, that had it not been daylig T might have mistaken him for a sure enough New England Yankée Bakes alive, man, f don't know how I bappen to be livin’ to sue him. That first punch was almost murder A neat colored girl who rexpond ed when Pindar called tatey,” butted tn. | Yea, sir, Johnson aimost killed Norman. He's suin’ for §2¢ and Johnson didn't go for t t me wing too many baskets, The} = =~ —_ will very ite go to Queen | inne by a big so The university basketball team | will wave Monday fo trip into ps Sa where it wt! ix fame ‘ebruary 24 the team will meet BY ADDIE J086 Winlock, Wark, Athletic club: | Tae pease wie top t tl die h 1 the Multnomah club: March s oe ws 2 the Willamette untversity; March there te no such thing as luck never 8 Oregon; March 4.06. A. C.; March }had much experience tm baseball If § Mt. Angel college. jthere is one ga wh@r elemer Tn the recent trip into Bastern jot chance plays an {wr ant pa Washington and Oregon the team jin the winning or lowing of games Won six games Gut of six played it eure fe the nat game and ran up 168 points to thetr op As prominent a leader as Hughey ponente 115. Every game piay Jennings, when once asked to wu under the A. A. U_ rules was a pu | mart the winning “ ple and gold victory, but the unfa millar intercoliegiate rules were t much. At that, by comparatt scotes, they have it on every teal ed, for they beat Puliman. which | defeated both idaho and Whit- BASEBALL CASE TO BE SETTLED THURSDAY Both sides have had their say guage has been spilled with lavish lan Diedigality, and it is now up to} Judge Mitchell Gilliam to decide} whether or not the Northwestern Yeegue had good and sufficient cause | for dropping Aberdeen from the cir- | cuit. The attorneys for the league | put in their arguments this morn ARL BITTING This youngster was picked by one and the case was taken under |°f the shrewdest of major league Finernent by the judge. He will | So7Uts from 8 Fihiladelphie ‘ae der his dex a ne hurade ‘ ot sacl jecision next T ay ot proypise, There is ene. he yoUfigster making | The ection is the second legal «tep majors jugt now, bu taken by Aberdeen to gain ent in the Northwestern league. | fipening ¢ first was an application for an | b#seman, an injunctign to restrain the jdication of rectors from framing a schedule fort”? base “ the 1910 season on a four-clut jmateriais for future teams. Who basis. |iknows but in This injunction was refused t Taateg Hagel Do years Bt 3 iting i wonder eSPORIS CORNER Pp crows seen his prime the road Packey, not the condit aha , Why, the cords tighten ux and he gets tired A . a “ einatate- | wi ent to a mifior teague for rposes. Bitting ie « third * his selection is an ‘in the methods employed anagetn to provide eague dl that thinks Abe thin ke r f Harry once pull t third bas r delight: During a Prisco Ste t ; Engla the t . « Ch i k Got third ba at Dr. F pla t * f ee eee oe GETS DECISION OVER DENNY GOODMAN * KSEE ET EEE ESE ERR PSS E SSS ee SEES ee ee ee | gor team a thy 20 per cent and the remaining #0 per luck. It's « peculiar thing, but nev erthe leas true, that Dame Fortune always seems to emile on the olub that te winning. Any numbér of instances can be cited to Ow this tx true and one comes to mind now that had an important bearlog om the ees eee right | hand as well as any one. Norman | @*ked him ent “ws A Swe or with his flats alot volunteered | Pindar. “When his trial comes up in March you all want to hear what I'm goin’ to toll the judge | “What will you tell the judge 1 | “tm goin’ to tell the judge ai@in’ in a chair at a table, in a cafe, drinkin’ with some Indies when Jobneon come tn, and bein’ as 1 knowed him before he was cham peen, I asked bim to have a drink When be sits down Johnson wanted bubbles at $5 a throw, ang 1 told him I remembered when t was good enough for him. W feald that he reared up and busiqs me on the side of the head so hast he nearly broke my tows. Then he pioked up the table and turned h upside down on me, aod spun it round itke a roulet wheel “Say, mistor, that t tke day clock grabbed « chair and Tat.me, afé for @ minute comin’ from evelywhere I was ple wound me Theo he oped that [BASEBALL IS 60 PERCENT LUCK ] JONSON JEANETTE In the firet game played at De trolt the Pirates were leading by un margin at the beginning inning. Witt » right, whieh ¢ e Right he where t k f the game wade itself apparent Byrne # the li tas teburg had Bobby 4, ang everyone kn Td aadher we & mighty obb'e peg was a dandy, on the apot, @nd for « moment tt looked as though he would get his man, but Byrne wae too fast. and by & grand slide, managed to reach home just &@ moment ahead of the ball “ 2S EEE TOUGH BATTLE EXPECTED — AT LOS ANGELES TODAY Frank Conley and Monte Attell Should Put Up a Grand Fight for the Bantamweight Title—-Both Boys Are Down to Weight. (By United Pres) LOS ANGELES, Feb. 2 With the betting even, Monte Frankie Conley are ree firet t Vernon at & afternoon when they sobeduled 45-round bout the winner of the ohampions ip in the bantagn weight. As indicated by the 1o-64de Wagoring, the fight Promises to be « tovah one Both boys are tn porte nat ton, to thelr respective according T may thay weighed in at i; Athletic », and ach made required t. 116 onley had trouble ght than It San? to ‘ Aug not thi ®, while not give odds, séqmingly favor They point out that hé put ny Webeter away in 10 réunds, While the best Monte could 40 wad to draw with Danny twice and suffer defeat once. This, they state, indi ntew that ( nen The figh h at JEFFRIES WON'T HUNTING IN “MEXICO advance sale All the before |tention, and a heavy of seats base been made reserved seats were sold hoon yesterday Attell did more work Sunday than ever before. Besides routipe road work and gymnasium stunta, he boxed six rounds with Billy Ce pelle. When through he weighed éxgetly 116 pounds Conley went through practtoally the same program at his training camp. He tipped the beam at 7% i Vernon arepa Tom McCarey hud carpenters working yesterday getting the place in shape for the bout today following a dudden fore eure of a mdtigage which was secured by the chaira and fur nighings of the arena. Br mo®-} able thing was taken away in cart The mortgage was held by W. H Clune. MoCarey stated that every thing would be in readinegs for the fight, and no one would compelled to stand I 2 naa Ts | LOS A James J. Joftrie etired heavyweight “ who In matched to meat Ja hnson for the title July 4 Jack Kip «ed ea i a " nen at the station wore siting t et the undefeated am ith characteristic mod he elyded thor ipping Joy He went direc k At bis home he sald that he lod to miy ig traiping inti April, when he goes intd a THE STAR—TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1910. THE SEATTLE STAR’S SPORTING PA BY LAURENCE REDINGTON AT LEAST ONE MAN KNOWS HEAVY HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION HAS PUNCH NORMAN PINDAR, SUING JOHNSON FOR $20,000, TELLS OF ASSAULT tte " that it the Tigers: Oa ot hack Pee His Old Meal br ming and) "Ticket Should Make a ee throwin’ “When he got tired Fix it just like the doctor did hairs, Johnson threw the boots afd put that big piece of cotton on inte me. He kicked me hard my jaw,” admonished Norman. enowgh to knock the breath out of When all was arranged, Pindar « mule. Helleve me, 1 had a) reposed apon the couch and looked plenty meant Did wo to bed afterward said, “len't this the teure did. Say, if you ali don't n bed? taink I wes Iaid out I'll show you assured Daisy, with 1 want the folks in thin country to y your face doesn’t know what kind of a man Johnson | look so painful like.” 4 Daisy!” he called. ! certainly was mussed up ter WPaisy appeared in the doorway rible,” sald Pindar, as he disposed ‘Tm in’ to show these gentle of the evidence of his former toca ten bow I was fixed by the doctor ne * 68, and Bring my tages 4 night at 1 the } was sinful. I gown,” ordered the victim at doe how Mr. Jeffries can stand Daley wasn't long getting the ny Mike it, no mat ops. Evidenuy they were handy ts. But I do hope {or emergencies like this, With deft woes leaving, “that he ou rhe bound Pindar’s head, knocks off that man tad * hatd se) FIGHT TO PLEASE Brave Showing Before “Le Box” Fans. seen just how tmpertant @ thing it was for the Pirates, that they were | ky enough te BY TIP WRIGHT. i to one team, and [it can readily ve | / have ® fast man on | | | third ia Jack Johnson tour, dectares “I be will fight Joe Jeanette in Par eee ee ecg Vg ess gh ew id @ | after hie little engagemor y 4 WHAT AILs US? % next with Jim Jeffries, in which 4 @ | the world’s heavyweight title fs in- ® It ten't the grip! Nor ts iC the & | Yolved * p * Jeannet g just now the idol * It’s nelther the gout nor a #/of Paris and « ion #xponent of ® ancer: ee * | le box, will make a splendid draw ‘ rd with Johnsor r * hills’ shake ® | a ate nether ; t — & Then, goodness sake, tell us # a ee oe red vd oe cee ei! th de of not; they pay 4 homage to bt yway—and ® It ian't football! Nor skating ally if he happens to be * ata They're stror the dark stuff in * t rheumatics that's #/ La B Fra 2 teasin Johr r tte haven't It isn't amalipox Nor fever ®) my t & Thon, goodness sake, toll us & |*2Te n * the ream a} wae tn * # | after that Jack began to get the soft # It's only the game # | stuff In larger packages than usual © of grea ® and sed up Jox * waking the * * Jeanette a Meal Ticket * “vy But there was a day wh a“ ®)nette was a al ticket : rae v Y ee eee ee 2 } Johr was bh ‘ery or had been cleaned | p game he and Jean would get together for| a few rounds Pew ring follow 4 bt t in| hase an are ” y} , * Bet woe Ted Ce ay 5 for Yu a euson and Joe the p ~ a f Butt . . ~e y. 8 ° sed aave as € The 4 ise Too Racing t ar Incorporated h | out and | Car Ant halle ran box four f th , ag nu ag ; wh joorge Unhola, a brother of Ru- | * ‘ cur tot ad hie f abt at the s foul. Hew we wanoy, A alia, stadium, re ud f a ' i An fe WAGNER HAS MADE 2,331 | HITS IN HIS MAJOR CAREER... tive trajping for the big fight. tn.| “ee'e® when one de wp esng etl) | ; juded {n hfe stunts until then will |! of Hans Was has beon | batting be hand ball ahd gymnasium work, | Playing t \ loa saoball since /only temporn for The proposed hunting trip to) *4’ 48 didi g burg. | came back and hit Mexico, he sald, been called! at i re the tl oat ' j off. However, he tntends to pags! Du ta part in 4743 " s miuch of his time in the mountatps | mar has a ig rung a ; fr thern ¢ ald » nia Jett w camp will be as {| Sé ses. HO has Jana ’ 7 hea ‘ 3 | oe f 4 ghmed enoh . ‘ : 7 . prog * Wit ! better st hen | tep into the ring tha people he coast ha¥é ever me,” he gald ks —"s Sam Berger, his manager, did not peen 7 e bat, and no¢oinpany Jeff, He will arrive |im/2897 h ae f the | @ f about 44 6y Hie! f here about the fir f next wool, | P&ttergen ¢ J 1 the! best seasdn at sack thiev as in| | f cording to Joffri« Tex Rickurd | {ook part in oniv’ ell iad fg ge AR | t year NZ pocted ere ao . w fe ie ¥ at he as ad alter ® OZpocted hero soon Hon ! r had a Jawtings) 2098, “ be ne has | ince of the biggest clothing Season ye have ever known. ‘mined to clean out every vest; present stock — staples and y round Suits and Overcoats as Wel) as what’s left of winter things, make a clean job of it we cut gy ‘deep that the Suits and Oy, are almost gifts to you. Carhartt’s Over * CLOTHES Now for the glorious Windy, 1 We are deter. 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