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THE ein ste FEBRUARY 24, 1910. =] THE STAR’S PAGE © UP-TO-DATE SPORTS NELSON-THOMPSON GLEASON W (Johnny Coulon, Rat Bantam Chiusion, Evades the Pitfalls That Beset Path of Fighters, by Accepting His Dad’s Advice FIGHT TALK NOW Battler Wants Another Crack at Wolgast, But It Is Probable That If He Fights Soon It Will Be Against “Cyclone Johnny.” art of a boxe this comes off nothing was t jin the early vanishes and when eached the h rapidly, there bel fab to work on. it (Ry United Press) SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. Bruised in body, but buoyant in apir its, Battling Netson left for Chicas last night, firtng @ final volley of aie “ancther auees ree with Gans and it was the with but It see eo that if he| Nelson and it has been the case of fights ag i near future, it) every fighter who b trained too wit be awal: tone” Johnny! often and ¢t long Thompson, with that the winner on the champion Nolaon claims i for Tue it had too but understanding | ha will have first « s reached ” toe va is borne out by the reduction his measurements, When he saaye tight. an + | Was measured Just prior to his last when Bul fight with Gans he showed his old proportions, but that time general ono . ‘ranct there has been a a« in aperting w however tag away that plainly indicates to son ra —_ k,” and | observe of form that the possible tha om once great physique—in ite day th from the beating V most marvelously grmored body the other day Wolgact Level Headed ever possessed by & Cuxer—ts I Wolgast says he w ake a short | stage of retrogreasion reat and then «ive attention t the men best qualif t wot hin Figures Tell Story. Tt ie not Mkely that little G Phe fo! « man will go the route of many will show a number ot changes tn champions, He appears to be a sen on's make the most sible fellow, who knows how to be ag the lows of 2% Inches have himseif izing all th * that sooner he w » edidaoed fore a bette His reco ‘ 19 been wf such a te perame glory of hin pos tom will not turn hie f showed himself as dura that he was chance rative table athin . Bleops . Forearm «.. Wrist Dane Has Gone Back | 344 t nor That the Dane bes gone hack car . expand . not be der old dash was Waist soe 8 not there an ' e recuperative Tn alone has Nelson made power was only a memory, It fs / an which augurs the old story of fighting once too | # The tr often. Nelson's 13 years of atrent muacte, » stomach pune ous ring work, in which that Wolgast landed would took more beatings than an have burt so mu men ever endured, have sapped prime Nelson took strength, and with Ais years have smashes from Y brought him to that stage where acing, and muscular degeneration has set was (wice the puncher that Wolgast That this ts the case was casted several days ago, when son took one of his numerous lay offs from training. Every fighter who sticks to the game tong enough and trains often has the same trou ble. The tissue that goes Into mus a leations of he should h walst increas¢ ad of well le, else ¢ Nel i mooted ques Wolgust of today ped the Nelson « if a vote were taken, it Is probably safe to predict jthat the majority would favor Nel | nom, arley Cutler, the heavy- grappler, who een tout- stromaly ae & ing wader among thy American wrest Henry |s willing to meet Cut THAN DR.ROLLER siiscsor rts | Frank Goteh, when he was tr he w mv tke to wn about $1,000 « |tles Roller in a neutral 1 think Ordeman can b time they start, if he ts fair shake by the referee, Goteh. sence = ORDEMAN BETTER =: ited wren) ei MINEAPOL Minn., Feb. 24. Henry Ordeman will take things | ony easy for a few days before plunging | a into hard training for future matches, The big fellow says he| As the champion has wo: would like nothing better than to |poth men, he ought to be I wreatle Dr. Roller In Minneapotia, | good p mn to pick a wit Chicago or Kansas City on a winn take all baste Roller undowbte enough of the Minne it would probably take a whole regiment of soldiers with fixed bay- onets to get the Ses'ile medico on the mat with the Norsk Ordeman is anxious to DINGTON'S cL “Ah, youth must be served, my masters, Each dog must have his day, The final curtain fall upon The mad merriest play 7) reer of them all 4 stiff in limb nquished head Rotler A with Harry Weich of the Omaha te 4 greatest batters in has had ne of the polis man, and |country. He has promised his father major league ball. Grows we his seizes b The champion When Old Ag Ah, you The go bach remains to be In the first for a return m usually, in the cisively Nelson b tions we and, alth who fou and recu up under assimilate interestir the Battler age is due t has “go course of that he ha sibilant ; COULON SIGNS TO FIGHT KENRICK (iy United Pree.) NEW ORLEANS, Feb, M4- Johnny Coulon and Jem Ken rick have signed to fight a re roh 6, the arti fight is tamweicht champion ship of the world. Kenrick, r's career | stage -In| Nelson | n fall |* who is the reputed bantam champion of England, lost a 10 rc 'y % he March fight will be held at MoDonoughville, just across the river from New Orleans. | That groat fighters encov managers who ouble-oroas the nm the Het may Coul ne champton | bant n of then For the boss midget by Die fat r, ow known as “Pop given many a frish trouble which parecveo verrt AGE. Hiecame by th after the affatr er pioked ulon, Sir.'s Johnhy and y that boosts “Pop” an the warmest prog ition since the Chicago fire, while he things “Pop” has to say abou amplon we program te family trous Jenvy. Although h 1 make author green with ohnny te of age f many & man who } & world beater win nen -and- song et to @et hold of the prid wkirt be been turn hie he and thing | be ALM HAD A GANG rey rom Ptr Ao) , apps tnatinet from b& a tad he Come On Tonnne , You Can't OE A FIGHTER AN A f CHASER ‘Two! ~ i y TO HAVE | Thinks That Tex Rickard Is Taking Too self in Naming Frisco as Batt Built Arena Would Save Money, United Prov.) jtbat San Pray Gleason i hious ick dentred tt 1 & say Im the on to Ain . ‘ firm of Joftr t yet : J yet soe tit to go ty fans had plent clnity of Ba c sovera \ building ap arene ing out for Ban Fr t ver, scene of the great hea “ t ach an Tex” Ri 4 y there would be ne with per ie: plans were wes were p afterno tle, When conference FOXY GRIF ADOPTS TIP WRIGHT'S SC BY TIP WRIGHT. ney ; If there Is one expression I iways refused to let his > ait datedad tt te thik *E teh Chall He anys the {above all others it te 1 igh. He pointe to the |#0" of follow wh nevelt and Taft bi ¢\grow too the extent that their | somethin oon taught to handle |*omething nda in support of his posi with « return runway fo tetest thing was thought T gave it the tood why some 6 figured It out ere this Well, here comes parece eee nome near to he has pre es | ba rtheless, T am ere that Clarke he Cincinnatt saw my s#tory though there are aa Just of ban now, and of at the top of the and en Sr some sion prings training ed to go ly with the rhe of 7 < about m, but sah see the other fello * as well, It was then his hor taught him box, for t best small » who the fit iahed apirit did not wate doubled bie fighter hin futher re efforte to make jim a OO, Cal, Feb. 23 . htweight champion T waa not as far gone aa the re and a champion “But to show my confidenc algo bet $5,000 to $1,000 he can’t b inside this Hmit Here are a few propositions that should make Wolaast sit son ts still on the Job and full of fight but if he will » "1 am going to take a much needed rest for three When I return Pll be ready to talk bus « with Tom Jc NELSON'S MANAGER 3 WANTED HIM 10 QUIT | SHORT SPORT Football receipts at thicago tn 1909 were has given out the follow! ee and others seemed atti I will fight We months at - = one eos in Monte’s condition it put. him down for a clean knockout, won for Conley the diamond. belt and the champlonship. Universit $36,073 Once again, ‘Frit best Site for that terap John Moakley, the Cornell Grain or, 19 now the proud possessor of an Ithaca home, presented by the Cor nellian athletes. Canadian bowling cham hip entry bianks, to be rolled In Toronto Immediately following the-Apwetoan ngrest at Detroit, which ende 15, have been matied to 36 United States bor yracuse oarsmen tn training on Joor machines under the eye moh Jim Ten Byck use a They actually Aifficulties of outdoor r nt the shell ia not anchored, oan effected, 0 { waterman tdo of season r ticks }ehip usually | ° JACK ROBINSON, k Robi Battling N | 28k, Robinson, Hattling Nelson's) JIE 10 LEARN eat hs) eye! FANCY DANCES nd that Bat She was only ¥ , do give tt ein thely ffries is going ls, 1 You, really he waiteing tine of STAMINA WON ‘ y ine | FOR CONLEY By Catte iELI © migt im 5 ring w we hear ab Ye He hat spring song dan be the with ih bak h rah rel a Ba “A FEW DOSES REGULATE YOUR KIDNEYS AND END BACKACHE in the wor ich will kids, and as he grow and his fighting | Metter Rven Geo, Siler » is took ps ¢ getting rid of and he Somewhat revived by «rest in the « signed statement belleve. i fe entitled te every consideration as long a4 he ts able Igast again for a aide bet at mo inslde of 20 roundWWld $1,000 to up and take Of course, Wolgast will dictate the pt any of the wagers | have offered, it will-be satisfactory to me # and bis champion under any terms.” suze = California leads all the states in| A and |the Union with regard to the num ber of mile darter. ondition oom, the | that bis pitchers: that pate schem “4 to consid m, Johnny Cou > adopt with joute’ the best boy | ot him tn the a his weight In this country. He |? nehes in the alr. has been pestered challenges y, “It's like and hae said he take on the horries. © who prove aupertority aera. sowing 7 ng for the lover the other lit t an ested that the publi ht to w * might w eKen instru tchers with will their le men r the title in RO WLAND | _MAY SUE FIGHTER DIES HIS RIN legal battie for retnstatement In the Northwestern league, Grays Harbor magnates are he 1 will for another thread by which to h at him & grievance that can be drag into the courts, Tt te said that c tatiling Ne! ence yw hand representing ing ee > Aberdeen baseball club, is contem BA the ring too plating ® damage suit against the FRESNO, Cal, Feb. 24.—“Ginger” antagonist ‘ jeongue. Ax the mony brought | Williams, a heavyweight pugilist and mut at the law heartag showed that from Visalia, died sanuniar from | his <i a $1008 ee ne nett wider ine like | injuries he received Tuesday in the through the Ropes third round of his fight with Ken- bis head, & neth Harmon, of Bakersfield from the side The district attorney is invest! ing. gating the circumstances surround Wiliams’ skali ing the death of Williams. Information From the testimony of spectators present time tends and men fn the ring, the authorities no prosecutions, | $7,000 on the debit aide of the jedger loach year for the privilege of play learned that Williams was felled to fighter’s death. Extension Tables at Wonderfully Low Pr If You Need a Dining Table, Here h Your Chance We've tables of which we have but one of a kind, all good, Turkish baths, Battling Nel was still on my to hold up his hands ot $5,0 000 that I can b fevt, notice, (By United Press) ranch at O-Bar, New Mexico. - | ing league baseball, it is hard to see | Just what grounds for damage exist Southwestern Washington jleague, under class C or D rating is being talked of in Aberdeen. This circuit would inctude Aberdeen, Ho- julam, Montesano, Centralia, and Fett Olympia or Chehalis tracks within its boun having 20 of them in goad and in use as training Here’s rare good news for those who need a Galas table, selected all the popular patterns, from our regular stock, six-foot and eight-foot sizes; solid Oak Tables We hold this sale in order to close out these odd numbers to make room for the new goods now on the way ,in the golden or Early English finish. 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