The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 26, 1910, Page 2

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IT HAPPENED, IT’S HERE IT’S HERE, IT HAPPENED OINGS OF A DAY IN THE STAR—SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1910. THE WORLD OF “EDITED BY LAURENCE REDINGTON—- LL THAT'S WORTH ND NOTHING THAT SPORT ||A P li * T ee fe B ll I] |e tee te tt ttt tte tet \* * reliminary Training for Baseball Players IF ae wonenat une : |* A GREAT DEFENSE * 7 | stich ese, . i ay ag * * 10) {Maun rare THe ——,, e tel an Se jf . Ad W gant has a * x i { © THe SHoaTesT a) We. sont | # style of fMehting ¢ pe | Moet . L Gan Ronan Prunyorn - wee SORE iZ 4 hands and pr hi * « critics who Hanoly wart To /[ Is Geri my fom Dinne \* Ww st ~ birthday 1 a Rovs IVa BACK FAST © drqwy his arme a mond agree : . ease | and fa ¢ ndertal little sing President Dugdale Has High Hopes for a Whirlwind ete fee 8 ty ihe he bent ~ : 7 * forms a fer for & 1d as much ag Campaign With the 1910 Turks—Dope Shows | 1% himect?, and he f ¢ come # 4 crittelamn gent aa ot ~ : . * f he ant rm * Strong Hitting Combination. | aut * i\* u ‘ fall 1 * — |@& with tt ar x* ms BY D. E. DUGDALE ® lar i vd dane ts pident Seattle Baseball Club.) }® breaking grown sn ® ach other we ow ery baseba wer tn the i® ru n Ther i Sehters off ie ied Pua eaihint Dreabaate jer th that and Keddie Skit, hat ht toni he gree i* hie § r® the t son oF ‘ s entitied to t timiam at thie } fifth ra for ther nt t ‘ rod 4 ] he round,” In Seattle's case it is rt k recaste ¢ in former weer Tes uF og " years, for t awon th te th a t i nar Of SPomtn on @ couple of ; prin! pally t are nly vacant { ions being |} ME Dewees rt 1g MRT Pritnionbams STrCe Man” ORDEMAN USED 10 sing bout, “, lett field nd ner twee. Taye Souta! MEST Stason = PROvromiD Hm | other head The s to ft , at th tial wack | WR ever Tee APPLE Sauce | heada cracked : wilt hav ut fo y utt a PREAH OF County e sound of ae Lew could ne Wrong, and hat they w Pare jumped clong I 1 comael o BY 4 over, fer T pson ' to draw to | 4 penyewrry ast ' ae p Of course, there sition should be we roked t paon's princty pe tage AP “ : ‘ting Was one be i ie hitting and hie willingness to work. Schaefer has great flelding Z Sea vou! brano LADDIE he fifth na. While clinched Nelo m7 speed, and in the two games that he played here last year with the referee and said If he team of the Weat Virginia, Lynch and | were much tmpreased with | You're both butting,’ st his ability to handle everything that on hi way, He te lett. | _ —_ Battier nded, which gives him some advantage over Thompson, Between - i i Wolgast fought s ‘ ‘ i the two, we should be able to find a worthy substitute for Lee Finally Drifted to Min-| aor heeds” Minin seen ainy fight, ‘aad In the event of Akin remaining in Texag, where he has been win st oe i it irae » hand in ' tering, and going into the cotton business acoordance with his neapolis and Met Stormy sae, 2 Soe Ss ne y up to Wolgnst w 4 present plans, we have Geor nnington of the Waterloo club, of | execution, and It is quite remarkable that a boy wim { the Central association sam hat Magee came from, by Weather Ashore—-Now | ***" ‘ ual fighting experienc ® able to his + the way. to play third aningt vider In yeara and expertence | grueling rounds. Wolgast made * mind to ve than Magee, and had of rloo team when it won t Has $10,000. | vellliant ratty of blows, and then a a LJ t He is a good ast fe’ rat class man on the paths. | discussing his own tactics directly tes — ‘ t and his aggressiveness and general knowledge of i a fie cee oan ee ne left the | the game should make @ sultabl titute for Akin : | eine tate cee ae ane Sat Neleey Vee | ts aiber take Gum are Collna ond haston, who will take Conenct MErwr oF MEGLRCONG BASE Yew persons know it, but Henry | take into consideration the fact that I am a youngaraam uy Capron’s place in left field! Both come highly recom A in Same A neon STéaLwe Praca Ordeman used to & sailor and that I bave never been subjected to the fielding and tase running. There will, of courses. be a raft of new Som Ghanugher AY moms Henry waid “Aye. aye, captain” | #08 has endured. I figured this fight out bef roa material to be tried out during the spring training, bot the ones , ured it out right. Every one of Nelson's opponent wali mentioned above are the principal acquisitions We will have a good oP vtan eunaing | him out quickly, They put all their strength ino die ‘ fine of young pitchers to try out this year, besides several utility men | sa xo _ . ‘ male fan wrestler | hin, al anne « ‘ for the infield and the garden and a couple of change catchers ee ey = w [has bees a world twice. = | = one ee uldn't even put him off his Geet tia The players will report April 1. and they will at once be turned Twice Ordeman sailed int w austed themselves N 1 had no trouble in putting . deer to Manager Lynch for active. work, All things eensi@ered. 1 MARATHON FIGHTS York harbor with the avowed tnten 1 avoided this. 1 Kit hard when | fought, and believe that Seattle will have just as good a team, if not a better, | ° | tion of landing and making hie fu-| rest I took it eaay. In this way I 4 the work and ¢ than the one that took the flag last season. The dope shows that this | ” [ture home in America, but the cit myself to the exhaustion point at a ime. There Year's aggregation Is stronger at Dat than the 1909 champa, and bat TOO LONG FOR eoeekd ce at cae cin, tn “BA wee! the git when I texal 5 and the steady paee ting helps a whole lot when you're after pennai ; Ihe — o ral b * : pally | me feel fine, and when ht ended I was a Tue wate Mand deta wonunna! A pretty cool hand, this champion, If MORAN-MURPHY , , MONTE — feat are anes wcras| vy gil Muse rune ame ll FIGHT Is NEXT This is the title of a series of four red-hot stories dealing: waif ail sod’ |ton, Mich. aa '& blacksmith, at the | an international standpoint, alth here seems te hea . . ¥ pal nificent aulary of $2 per day.| that the Englishman will be « art that fot . : with the inside history of Philadelphia Jack O'Brien's his- “esol FRANCISCO, Feb. 26 Severs ante ly per ear'vo much about across the b why sae toric ring fakes, written especially for The Star by his 110 ge he At etc iy tor the |= Ad Wolgast May Give! Pca aug f ere times | at Loe Aw on Washington's f kod ike all Winner a Chance at the! } HERBER FORDER birthday by little Frankie Conley © world to Henry : A | returned home today, accompanied t six monthe of hard Championship-—Not Be- , ie bie sapenee. hate An secured a job in Min ‘, heap at $2. or da He « Foley declared that he will not y | Formerly O'Brien's English tutor and press agent. let his boy go over the Marathonicrn, and it wae then "bie ores route again. While Attell wants « tiracted att (By United Pree) | — eth an . yyy y in the rok me otting pares as s| BAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 26.—Owen | |] These stories will be printed M eada ie dhat act Ger a Notinoon, Hila muccoes In tha | ‘This article deals with middie dis- | Moran, the Engl pugtliet, and | P fay, Tu y, Wednes ol gg want © go over 98) ie time ie t well kn a to | tance The half and fe ' Hartlom Tommy Murphy will fight day and Thursday of next week. Attell say fo willium to bet further neg high school att t s he lite o be fice t y with f in Pry sosede a ptm, ae an | cok AS oe #1 000 that he can beat Conley at | tw ron eoates Lt aif mile requires more en- Perviston of James Coffroth, on Feb- | thin distance tor ¢ ioe ee a rence and less epéed than the ruary 28. They are olf enemies, and | that amounts to Cully $10,00 He tats. To run a half mile afe pretty well matched, though | | lie a thrifty fellow and te investing | 02:18, & Tumner should cover distance Moran is a harder hitter and tx be- | his money wise tance as follows ch 75 yards, by Heved to have the bet hanee In| 2g ¥ First 220 yards in 21% seconds f & long fight. Last year they met | | | | Second 220 yards in 33% seconds Should an athiste three times in short bouts Morar - ieee ooe | JEFFRIES’B yards In 24% seconds te in & won easily In a 10-round affair at oo “ | F 26 yards in 35% seconds nd be run aa fi the National A. C. 9 New York, | eons nt any . ~ is afternows the Broadway and | To run a half mile in 2 minutes| First 440 yard and repeated the trick at the Puir- | | Susu abana “ - Smarr Trae | Lincoln girte’ hasketball te with WART EVEN fiat, he should run as follows Third 440 mont A.C. In « 12-round bout in| od. an umpire ip tha Carolina anno: |two bab the nnne eiuch one of the First 220 yards in 28 seconds Third 400 Boston Murphy made a better! tation wo bas the right to claim the state Reron 9 yards in 2% seconds | Fourth 4@ showing. The fight at Colma will championship. This ts the se« MONEY Third 220 yards in 1 seconds. Should the time be the first of a series to be held ’ Lewis Tewksbs and if Broadway wins, the last game Fourth 220 yards in 32 » there hy Coffroth ouentey’s bane reba = eof the |to be played hy girte this see _ The first th eke jog a mile Ad Wolgast will be an interested rted te be dying im Moe Or [enn mtway took Uhe last game . a day at a ut i After spectator at the Moran-Murphy run-| / 6 NE om Mee Oe thy a:geed seers nor Pt. — Hing i . lfinishing this distar walk Galt tn, as ft fs more than likely that AGF, A NGELES, Feb from! mile to ff and allow the he will be called upon to meet the | j Vv | Rw Lt. ome out |now until the day he goes into act-|heart and roapiration to return winner of Monday night's battle. | ius Dinah eae | ITY - Ive training gor his mill with John. | norma Tom Jones has practically agreed | SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 4—The | | . son a Jeffries will do daily road > a how * paw Ad to let the champion meet the win-| disappearance of the diamond etud- | ANIME oO K. io the gir | Tore, 1 SGéition ‘to his gym work le an ‘ tt ner, provided the financtal induce. | ded championship belt owned by ” ” tonmn play, | OUt So rye to bis hi gp tO lithe distance ia cove ea ments are right. Stanley Ketchel today caused em ie c ithe Orange and Biack bunch should | 94 eff jogged a couple of miles |, ait. Bad up with alk asle Wolgast “oe ie bth boys tal ployes of the St. Pra ” — joome out ahead yesterday and topped off with aj hetors ~— s six-round, no-decision affairs, but | e hours of turn» } Tompe for a winning baseball brisk return walk. He said his wind The third th in The ree tn eaoh his opponents were credited | | 10m mney Gue Martmane, former | ‘mm St the university are bright LANGFORD IS TO was in better shape than at any your speed br same distance with having outpointed him. He! |gtate senator. representing the mid- |““C°rdms to Cosch Brinker | MEET JIM B. time since he relinquished his title. | Waster. ‘ bm ad See met Moran in April, 1908, but he} OWEN MORAN sweight champion, last night de Of course we lose Mullin,” said ARRY ‘ eerie aa Oe ey enn |” hn tase, te r rte lecbremn aan knows mach more and has grown | ———————-——--————— | manded that the hotel, where Ketch. | Dode, “and as he ts one of the bett | — bring me up to the point where I) ance a at neven-cighths 4. |60 yards tour considerably since that time, Hl» BA ARD i tarried when in this city, be ¢irst basemen ever developed in thin | (Ry United Prem) bers 3 ready for a heavier grind ang pr eortntins ty “ Never run te, battle with Murphy took place jast | LL searched from wine cellars to Water | at o¢ the country, he in just ov| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Feb. 26 when I begin to train in earnest,” | 100 yards from four to nix It a race, unless ti Jane and the Harlem boy Is said to} i. a on teas ead o much good tleaber lent teu Moe |——P' or Lous § snnoanesd |ne, liermaker said today 1 ine t practé " . (le requires mbit have finished with a wide margin| SMOKER to suspect the hotel employes, but /2¥ there is an abundance of good |today that he will stage Sam Lang nd to take a little run each day.” | longer distance the tol . 4 hale, and YON to his credit. Betting on the fight | pe sie that 1h was being mate at every |material in college thie year, some |ford, the Boston terror, and JIM | ausctos hecchat net, whe lan tea ia pedliineticncli or oe bs ae it “yo Zz <i P place stayed while trave 3 the ae being cachane players. | Barry, the Italian heavyweight, as te ver pre sna lu aon - orewe ——— ” an undoubtedly will be the fa ¢ fans who ha anging ling through the country @ ¢ ons a start of this|his firet attraction. Blot proposes |°f, 0c%! Sdmirers of the “hope oi : yorite, because local fans ba en|' hee ~ oping te The belt ts valued at $12 an pe ee Detter than theylto put the pa > Peg . : vor the white race,” bave pooled $50,000 | FOREST KEGLEY ON SReliahalaleintelyin © him in action and know what he nif ome gene ith @/although Ketehet holds the chan cant ork will wtart ¢ +OB oy eBreeeh 4 \to wager on Jeff in the coming > bi fn Seien, Sad now jrhat he |Feat ive or wil bass. thoi dene |puonahdp. be; Gestres lao to Peau sng wilt ycn yan, aout hare onthe night of March airmen othe, omine) BROADWAY TEAM * No Dare 50a the clever manner in which he|when the Ballard Athlone h 2. | ponseasion of the bett hyphae — = ot ak Benet Gtk eae ‘bis tirat mont today. The money, he nid, to * ahocked out Frankie Neal nor the off ite next ker na- | © «ym, batting practice public appearance in a 10-round 7 Creo tn a local baok . t Kes b two masterly draws he fought with _heavy weight " @ itke fight with “Gunboat" @mith at the |eycn ose hie friends want an the big point winne ce TO ‘ Abe Attell. It is admitted that ding to all re e je in moing to do the he Oakland Wheelmen's show, March 9 “i - huh sch nek ust : j Murphy has a good record, but the on. and an he has f . , Gofeating Drug Barty is wow training at the Seal, Larry D ' 1 . " beer ing boat race bad Bes ‘ ee ne aoe Sree: perearinen ia not by any means tre nae amen with the © Rock house and the big fellow is | York National teague contract. Is /O ta wt nat ou ( for June & £ here in alnat him, 60 far as pe “ 7 | that Brinker would mn nee 'hlOk | very confident that he can down | talked of for captain entered th at norning papery i ; ‘ 1S > Caner a t Syphe " ight that Ted ¢ his buneh alt ome or on Hob | ®2Y of the heavyweights with the “ « t f raduate Maneall a ——— in Picirallannc4 B Brown when the Washington team ¢xception of Jeffries, Johnson and rick and J « om | With hi n th ir os ms mee . | may playa Vancouy mr pstanelag t up at New Orleans Feb- | et better ance ck, of Washington | Boxing inece teatur —— taking amy t zednick stated: | London's m hall ° on that while ‘cas eem«| FIRST PICTURES OF THE WOLGAST-NELSON BATT ae $40,000 for his California * j red, the THAT WINS PENNANTS *-. the BY ADDIE Joss : a at « r i “ ' ‘ be ieee tr 'f ir etit ' nning Lowt r th “” i ' 1D a nning | Kaufry t i } «| BUL Hinct Li n :. I a } uy ‘ 4 A i ‘ ne for # nas maf A . that wir fry Billy ¥ 2 ‘ a rT untll the ot oman ie ; ft hand picture shows Battling Nelson missing right hand ew __ | Time after time Ad Wolgast, by clever footwork and ducking, evaded the ‘ r Dane's blows. He would then counter with hard body punches ar “ In the right hand picture Referee Eddie Smith is seen forcing Nelson : meeting and Wolgast apart in the 40th round of their fight. A few seconds later a ee ne: |N®_ Waved Nelson aside and raised Wolgast's hand, making him light Arnone | weight champion of the world go over to A tle easy money | | ardin ha , j Riddle says that Al be tho next hi plor | ' 6 has bought Cap thor r I to St. Pa | | \ t In the bie fadt ur ed, pending a ment with » here prior 194 tern trip, pes to meet in which @ Id row 11, No et for the Badger eight, nford race te fl Turkish Balls HEADYS. pirat and

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