The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 3, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR-~THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1910 IT HAPPENED, IT’S HERE pss oF THE WORLD OF SPORT LL THAT'S WORTH Wang IT’S HERE, IT HAPPENED A DAY IN ND NOTHING THAT Igy es REIS SR RE SS OR FOITED BY LAURENCE REDINGTON " ert : BIG FIGHT WILL BE ee A REAL GOLD MINE Hl . so much o iff dintine we O - 33) . oo fy 4 rm ah ore , . e : that’s an —— \ = 4 °. nee how Dopesters Figure That With Cheapest Seat in Arena} nat 2 : ; nod Just how long ten at $10, Receipts Will Be $400,000 at Least—) ; } | r ins cap Gleason and Rickard Don’t Want to Quit. ‘ ‘ y acpi y = y of the Just con 2 4 re howls from fj BY RINGSIDER | Then there are already applica imapire SAN FRANCISCO, Marc tions in from far acr the seas 7 “ge . rin the With the annouf, t ne} One party ts coming from Aus prices-for the Jetfrie y t tralia, and will consiat of a large will ran from $10 for bleact number of sports who saw John { to $100 for box seats, the fans he om win tp te from Burns their pencils out abd are going in From Eur . jouw and Asia ame rule, for arithmetic all o he World they will come, and the mecea of Utteetaen Moa f the Ot « Piesh he’ ‘ Sati Sor'Mate, @: Oc Oq Whiten Mas Reptased the: how . ‘ . - ule, ‘Thirty thousand times $10 is not! all the prige fight aports on earth te perator MoGinnis, of the Steamer Kentucky, Flashed the International Call for Help, 6. 0. 8. Whic s Rep owe as in a 5 h . Famous C. Q. D., Until the Liner Alame Responded and Saved All Hands.-Newes Item, a very hard sum, 1 for the will be the comparative micro a fag eneillll newsboy, who will have to save pic arena. If a man could - . . allied . . ceils | against ity y hard to scrape togethe Mt on 6 her pinnet and j Sgain wing Camem: the ! fm the $30,000 boxing contest to be T S W EL L player ir dama: ten spot” by the 4th f t ght fans ) held shortly in Low Angeles. On $ t (2) if the pl ated on Hig So the fans are face to fae with | start from all part f t arrival, the aetite Billy got to work be ’ in one ‘ i to do the fact that even If everybod ‘ warney to t , In three days’ time matters btood | FURD FOR the piepe : veteen) aie in at the fowest possible admit: grou ittle speck in this position: O'lirien wan to} ench within ¢ nut to do 00 by (or ieee tance fea, the total gate receipts inclosed space with ‘ ome down in « couple of days and CREW the captat st him ne plage aaa a ald be just $300, ' " tng mugt obt oser —- — © aining at Arcadia,) i 1 a that 30,000 persons witpeased the! tion, 2 ¥ get with x win” Sullivan and a} And nov o " ' t a e battle, “it will take a big arena to vislor jeasantly invades BY NERBERT FORDER | big crowd of the pork-and-beanors " ag onten ‘ the hooks into the . but the s ye he sv : Rickard and from Naud Sunctlos. Pemeaay 1 © $1,000 has been rained ; hat to be ost eon: | Gleasa mp ‘ t t ard th cnn C players show thelr me thas: oo. be Ce: & pn | Gleason | Im thin, the fourth and final story of Herbert Forder's series on the urns had agreed to lay down tn |the univer re Se ee ect y yelling t ch, the umpire ny ors ~ %y total that s id be con Pictures, Too. ring pies of Phtiadetphia Jack O’Brien, h he eleventh round. To save any °" et Ae ae inetaae B elling ¢ r h sidere | ‘whee the dines Qk he cooans rots handed to O'Brien by ur possible chance of a double cross take de the’ Grand Total $400,000. ‘sa be Danton On eo one a ; ‘order, as English tutor and prone agept to O'B on ‘ommy’s part, McCarey bad || yA scayraien: Bet re died If there are a large number of he begins on the Itmitless poaat. |i 4 ee eee ee ie Gas tren ba ae we placed tn Billy Nolan's hands « bet Just b box seats at 100 bucks “per,” and a» s of the moving pictures, He 4 “ ) ‘ " a pmmy Bun an sere & - me rtyinn sy" nee ting check cailing upon Alf i » haw subscribed ts , r € $.5. $501) elphian for the treachery pragticed at Milwaukee, but when the op (Ag eter ar nl. tne wn yet, but it in almost certals 4 : wom, generous army o bas a six months’ job there, how-| portunity finally arrived in Los Angeles, he repaid the debt with com. | W&ld, Tom MeQarey’s partnor in| known y patho ng opr Teor 1 8 well the general conduet ‘of gad $25 seats, os there undoubted:/ ever, and no two persons can! pound interest. the Naud Junction pavilion, for) now that the required $1,400 wi portment of the players, but there are bound’te be ty will be, the total will rum upjagree upon a fair possibility re ae a $10,000 in the event of Tommy ton ume close to $400,000. —--- “ ” P oA ° i r an € ee in the There garding returns that the 5 | Burns’ winning. Uncle Tawm had! O08 ie the 3 playe I pire se ons gt ae bad These figures aro merely pre-!fures will bring NO. 4, jalso agréed to refund to Billy «|! ye eee oe ai hts, a . ‘ ar fines toda Mminafy, of course, but Tex Rick-| ‘jt will depend to a large degree HE press had got hold) there; got everything fixed with | portion of that Nelson-Herrora for ; tuff for the mame ee ard and Jack Gleason are the au-jon the developments within the of the story that t Tom | Uncle Tawm (doar Tommy) and so Wott it mprine the su sure to better for the way the rules committer has thority for the sta’ t that they roped arena after the big fighters | McCarey's $30,000 purse was make the fight « eure thing, saving All went as merrily as a wedd! ‘ " e at per face each other + * < t a take. Tom sat in bia of. MOC@rey's neck at the leat moment, | bell. Seats did not sell a» fa re inclined to believe that | FE o, oa rough the (24 & geod show for the public | was expected, still, on the , f nortiz ' ave scored Preddle Wi moters figure that the! «p, timates may have beer pti = Age pate on though (gud getting a fat little. wad for| of the fight, there was ove p| which hy : , nen t © tne finally oe to fight Packey an wih price really will not make much © the special delectation of =a Gon e 2 ven - them all? Tom MeCarey wasjin the house Tommy , nahip of Eng diffe seen or the fans tem! it tis, who yesterday agreed tickled to death. Here was | bis share wan to be $10; time, The bout will pre comes right down to the question won and Rickard $150. friend tn need. Of course, the little O'Brien was fighting for thirty the » of London with Eugene ( of whether he wants to see the r the contracta to pull! i be frie - a og te ——— mattor of that $2.000 forfeit could / cent of the gate re t of t t m 133 nds ringside, but when MeFurland big mill off the fight and aseume all labll A gat ohetien be the 2? Gxed up to their natio | tithe What Tommy " ort ty me n t that the | weight t in England Then, too, they believe that they | jiee garding the purse, ete, Fer : a4 Pre . ‘Tos faction after the fab ily for| will never be known for be was a nm faver of we tits i y: will not be able to accommodate all rig mailed a leiter to Gleason and is" ine v pos is e) you, Billy Nolan . on | practically Tom 6 those who wish to see the fight, no| Rickard “vine i cee tha | noorruptuble.” : man Ul broke matter how big they make the ~ ul i, ) the rotte . in short, the ag wigg a ens ; cial , *, giving the full details of his ; a ‘ ™ aot the mone E Pai : arena offer, and until this Is received the | ST*et fleht for the world’s cham Noten Becomes Mena, Squires t ! ~ side Yacht cl of Atami Seat Price Hardly Counts. ¥O promot H not be able to | POnenip wa pe bam, ape On the afternoon of Old Scores Evened. . , ae ‘fereda $00 cup as 6 tn It i bout $250 rail Sage vet , | Los Angeles fight fang were getting day, Nolan accidentally . — fied “and re iat “Gicsaailes th iveantdine ‘tke aenatee een, skeptical and indyleed nb into O’Brien on ween Oe bout for and ne Patrick J. Tobi af the raveling « ses to | rege rowvat hy of ny puerto sane Tis a. and . ome off arrived th < P ~ ~~ woe ic chek, come to the Coast from New York ‘ight going % Angeles parse de gh oy Key and his rn Yel den ad nh The bala. |be 8 hitch. O'Brier “ ret tt < tour of Ireland thie tn true first-clase sportemen’s t appears doubtful, however , oop Ba Sin ¥ wae ‘ a Me Oe Oe leave 0 melaiie ‘ r * a = od ran againat-some et atyle, the mere little incidental of that they will be willing to with Then McCarey got a call on the headed boy dianeuvered akilitully. | 's ‘ton etek ere tes near t bos office Wha chance. In the $160 for a box seat will not bother draw entirely from t manage | '* distance phone. Frisco as op Jack's ¢olossal van e f hes ment of t ‘ r calling bim up, He lstened, with ied GoW the Los Angolen pemed? Very few ever 9) Uncle Tawm was + wit: imect n the d D SPORT AT. Sim, 1 to argued tment of the big battle ling knees. It was bie Old /o a & oh of xhysters, he | Know, bot, being right o do | tween the dovil a ‘ pag Wc ve eta- GOOD = ee aeonenenniien . Billy Nolan. Billy was in/toid Jack all the bad Udage he| ith O'Brien, 1 can tell you. O'Rrt- | and #0 be got Charli a, , BALLARD SMO predictions k _ bright The peed of a job, Time hung heavy on | knew about Tommy. That evening | 00 had been dou crossed by | off all the b A us did Tom getowr » it r wee VARSITY BASK E T vongeter is sore f a ringer his hands, and then there ®as that they dined together and what with | beth Tommy Burne a y Nolan. | my even up t 4 pear the x D Last might jfor the late John & Taylor, who matter of the Nelson-Herrera the wine, the tmuale and Nol Tommy had sworn th would | Billy Nolan collec ue ) ane ew Athletic chub was. the SHOOTERS ON waa a Uhiversity of Pe P fett of $2,000 which Uncle Tawm hypnotiam, the prince of fakers| “make the cursed faker fight,” and| for O'Brien's end from ¥ h Ad by Cos staged by that organi tar. * lege taper down 4 had never handed over. O'Brien fell Billy, thinking that O’Brien might | took his $1,500 for the job. O'Rirten I te. Several wresuis pomensen that ‘Ioome mation for needed someone to talk to him, to| At midnight Billy left for Los| set Away with that $1,500, had got | went to Frisco to write his ¢ ae : ; as nts ee TOUR ch th . le * advise him. How would tt be if be, Angeles with a @lgped agreement & Certain = reporte photograph | sto and Tommy Burns ‘ : . cree Pre =) oe a= pe i. , sy Billy Nolan, became Jeck’s man- (in his pocket from O'Brien, making | “hat $10,000 betting k O'Brien soft snap and $5,000 pt ~ = a wi cat of Parent = ager, got him to come to Los An | over to one Willfam Nolan the sum | ¥8* scared to deat “a half minutes with the Jan mh fter the d Pr rcecdings. and the goilg gbiew, put him into training, mak-| 6f $1,400 for service: as manager He di4 not k " oh rallan, Bil Squires start to finish, ‘, and no 4 r Indicator - ne the way t th ° poured through his window, he hivered and coughed till he looked with atte last night from Loe Ap S en basket shooters of the University of Washington left yes te y i a week barnstorm trip. The team will play the fives of the University of Oregon, Ore lam” Vendacter “hnetc ee A. BRIDGE & CO.—Largest Clothiers on the Coast ; The men making the trip are ( , ( 7 f Tupper, Sugg, Rabel, Clementson, S Pp R f N lO Hi iy iy at Williams and St. John. ee pment AT SALE PRICES oS erect We are making a special offer on some 200 Spring Suits, in sizes to fit both men and young men, and in styles sultable for men of all ages THESE SUITS ARE REGULAR $15.00 TO $20.00 VALUES. a aaa SAM BERGER HIT IN THE POCKETBOOK (By United Press.) SAN FRANCISCO, March Sam Berger. ring p in excel The weights are just right for Spring wear. and are from the be Bn Suits last, they are oifeped to you at recen i - Berger wagered tt would not be t d said he $1 SESS EL EEE REE CER EEE Re XESS SEE EEE REESE EEE EEE PEE © price—your choice at exactly ee ee ee) COLORED BOY NOW $1 iM ; o; ‘ aes 8 $14.50 Brown Reed Rocke i SPRINTING MARVEL : ‘ efter SA ; Cravenettes ae . These reduction immense tock vf J Garments in prevailing length with the military or auto collar S Hi AV ce ' { ; Spring Hats and Furnishings : canis tens | Demonstration of the Daveno “dial ; * ree Bes All This Week wn Reed Am ey: ‘% Are Now Being Chava ‘ mba hair, Watch the Demonstrator in our Show Window 1 scat; YOR Seattle Agents for the Famous ’ All the Credit : i ‘ Cr | W. L. Douglas $3.00 ou Wank » beat hand and $3.50 Shoes. Istere ' at! P fart ! id hed dull brown, $6 enuine on E& CO] | "| SE ACTY 5.00 Suite «+ LARGEST CLOTHIERS ON THE COAST rown Reed Roch : a} ; oe Reed Arm ¥ Brown HEADY'S First and Yesler—Two Entre.:ces—First and Yesler ipholstered in French tapes . y Pav I kc, spring seat be First arid Washingtor mi onageey cenuine leather «++

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