The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 25, 1910, Page 2

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THE STARS THE STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1910. nn ene emmmamenmaameiee WILL TRAVEL 30,000 MILES TO _ , SEE JEFFRIES-JOHNSON FIGHT " SAN PRAM e BY TIP WRIGHT ag A Yo aN OMAIEA Ive talked to many enthusias tle fight fan and have t e¢ white men, all n ab Eng! wh h tepped ashore " Ba-| ft t toame ul was | a J a A w omed with h arn. | | wet eel Taught Natives Baseball. | | a and his da was an wt ayer, and are t editions and m Sar s, did ov as he * ayers, he k y w aim em an Ap ' y Y mbe mn they arrived began ee al from Georgia. natives what real A Globe Trotter. th brown and yellow About east took to baseball hie — and today apread fr: wate rs Peter G y play @ game am. wit credit to many 4 sport fe his country fourth « 4 on Christmas on a re ry was large forth a white man ted his oart laat letters he $50,000 last ye ete from hin letter, which shows how he feels About your of the and I © a competence to enable me ness back in the 15,000 Miles to Fight says in this! fi raat | nt to go in nto | PETER GORDON GRANT AND HIS ROUTE TO THE JEFFRIES states JOHNBON BATTLE. © more we art Hamburg, wh Ment as Port Said 1 am for the! them under and sit) coming all by my lonesome. kong and f . Its a 18.) down h white 1 will leave b about March 1,/ while In . » . cating | for re { come home via ployer loca want to se . i Yokohama, A and t nd | low come 0 a and no gre ® tea plac al-| if Jeff don't beat Johnson to a) fi stood it wae oath my feot aft and. Wi be| fragile, TU feel like making the alla, and we wt bad for the big fellow hard to find if Grimes ten't the + Grimes I'm just longi back to} ta f the century, will “t's coun into the bring forth a candi-/ ir of real nt leathers, push | lishmen MANY THEATRICAL [INDIVIDUAL TRAIT OFFERS FOR OUT WHEN ’ S OF BOXERS CROP THEY ENTER THE RING Young Corbett (long ago) wai confident look | [few low notes from the y foot work Hiven to fanc bu professor a will endeavor to give a word re alway Aurelio Herrera A ~ a eRe imitation of ring characteristics eo me cnoeetag ames . | gleaned from watehi: ule 4 po that hal Johnay Coulon New Champion Can Name * im wetehing popular an at his Right ewey unpopular exponent of | Nelson —-Patic for His Own Figures for art; meaning principally | courage always in stock Vedovilles Tim May | °"* look as they go aft nce very noticeable whe in front of re b 4 Wolgast—Wwitt « . prottter | Fight Freddie Welsh. ry-eyed and wick-| give one. Fights ! Likes to go Sic t ite best or ghtly lowered | | worst, whte to say k and short BY THE RINGSIDER. Jack O'Brien—One of the finest : SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 25.—Of- | physiques in the ring. Given to Jim Jeffries—Very matter of fers of theatrical engagements cou-|much springing about and plays jtact. Chews gum. Never looks tinued to pour in on Tom Jones,/to the house when winsing. When Joe Gans—A very sad worrted Ad Wolgast’s manager, today losing has @ haif-trightened look in| sion tn his eyes. .Quick as Jack Palmor Fighte like a he will not act upon any of ther his eye chain lightning clown. Bow-legged {ile he has carefully gune over all.| Jack Sullivan—Firet thing you! Jimmy Be Rudolph Unholz—Resembles a Jones is detern 1 to make haf/notice is bald head. Does most as “ —s himpanaee. Yellow streak lends for the new champion while the| damage by tricky blows. Hard for arendly: =a gba color to his fights Gun shines, but not at t Jack to break clean after a clinch id MeCoy—Kid used to be a @f his health. Therefore Big neck aight for sore eyes. Great build decided to vet about 1 “Cyclone” Thompson—Looks and n and good looking E to make ou fights ihe « He has a Jim Fiyne-—-Has « “tough guy” Gnd, after filling the engagements,|(*""" "Xe ® wild man from Bor) Kid Herman—Bullt like a lttle| walk when he goes after a wan @ give Woigast a rest bata Hercules. Boy like Attell makes | Looks as though bh putting every robability Wolgast’s next| TO™my Burns—Sullen and flip| him look duncy. ounce of strength into bis baliion opponent will be Freddie Welsh => ey but it is hardly Nkely that his de mand for a $20,000 guarantee will rt a ee nah be granted. Wolgast evidently * FIGHT LOCATION 18 * Bases bis estimate on his drawing | - STILL UNDECIDED « power on the crowd that * e *| out to see his battle with * (By United Press) : but a Wolgast-Wel & BAN FRANCISCO, Pet * bring as much me ) ® Fight fane her * office as did t / , o awe * birthday affair * * been see f | | # hating the } the areha ve up enough money t Charley Mullen Leaves for San Francisco to Join 7’ ae alee + mee r. Tmt bo dteke ee Comiskey’s Band in Spring Practice—All the ¥ at +: Wolgast $2 Teams Will Be on the Move Soon. * ? The champion may remain in the . *| eity & week or more before start * * {ng out on a theatric He .e will mak r harley iM 4 *| ance at r ‘ : 4 noon and . } Bunday * t* aiat of the ft *t 2 wind up y * * Hobo Dougherty 4 t * * * * * $. A.C. TOURNEY : + * *| * te *) WON BY THE : HAWKS - eee ee ee - ve JOHNSON NOT A " gut oy 4 Ss ONE-HANDED MAN} ; yg Pa An Mastern fight “expect ats | « a 4M Jack Johnson @ ono-hande 1 taut e. | : ‘ v W Hox will ‘ lght just as : rir Prd ye: it off for = es a He de : ck man has fe « e ‘ n hie right f * fr the firat « f aehiie rudim f the boxing game. such a statem absolutely ab Fepate ee surd, All fighters and ef ‘ od -sel ; ‘ whether they like the big mat ot, that he bas obe ; p } ‘ hands of any pu WHY JEFFRIES i. not o¢ rbett was in the ® f DE ROUEN LOSES FOR USING TEETH AVOIDED FIGHT ft for traight th be a Athen praia 4 108 tener eran ‘A Last Chane EDITED BY LAURENCE SPORT PAGE REDINGTON, last cast and 4 : After a lucky day’s fishing did you ever try hook the biggest fish of your catch? You can do that in this Clean-Up Sale. It has been the g in the history of our most successful sales, and if you don’t knows eason, those who have shared, do. ; Here’s a last chance for you and, as it is Saturday—the pony iclothes-buying day of the week, anyway—you’ll be wise to come and make a reservation for later delivery. yaiting you. sut, come early or Read the unusual list: $15, $18 and§, Suits and O'ce there is a bargain here ay Dress Trousers Carhartt’s Overé 2 ap o spine mn Are Again $1 protected against rain The Hub is ex “oat and'Vedt. The oaly, | $6 of CARBAR’ eae if 10 eC ndw cae LC ee + ith tl ( ae nd c oS oe , rs Vest Phi is yout ae oe ink \ ‘ . chance to get them | cured the linebecause $5.00 Dress Trousers $3.33 Seattle—and be Se this le the best ove $6.00 Dress Trousers $4.00 Ponte | remain uinch ed, in $7.50 Dress Trousers $5.00 | is, is fact tor f big Aes opggl a t te $9.00 Dress Trousers $6.00 | i U SL $1 a Pair | ready for early eh I suits and Over UB i ¢ 615-619 PIRST AVENUE eo } On the Square Opposite Totem Pole | bb Neckwear saintolosiery Bbintusive Soattleldpents : . ~ for Carhartt: Working Clothes wevawe 0A? (008

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