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4 THE STAR—-WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1910. Written By Experts SOME EXTREMES OF JIM JEFFRIES SAYS. NOTHING SEATTLE BALL CLUB) Dugdale Tells About Tall Man, Fat Man, and Man} BUT KEEPS ON SAWING WOOD GLIDDEN PATH me With Whiskers, Who Wore Local Uniform Some| | . . SAN FRANCISCO, Mis Vital Statistics. | \ tee Gleasee and ‘Tex | Rickard have finally tt - aac | icir differences of op und BY LAURENCE REDINGTON | il ar ed asl } Pp « | x aw ; ¥ a long F I've asked : ‘ Mitche Pathfinder of 1910 Glidden Tour, j 4 ry que hat a baseball € t OO Wagner, Official Starter 74 Dates wate On. ¥-4 . f i ( ; jee Beside Him. Lanaeate dante Th vw spring a new / he f T was a direct challenge, and I had ta : p to wave the honor of rint brigad : ne mg Pye . a Sea form, and di mn" have r . cantey, am well ag @ player who wore whisker th rere, for date gt I'll buy,” said Dug, after a ent's ut first of a . ected for the TU answer all the quest t y I ne yas ae at i t Emre eager Diewt of Ue Weavenn ted befor anything but racir \ for 1990 the tome 0 a event This Jeffries-Jolunson |far as Tex . “ a pts: The tallest man that ver played for Seattle was Tax Parrot ¢ te & sporting event of are ; « a rtin en \ ‘ it's a funny thing that he was the onty an we ever had who 5 . tif Mit ae %. Tax was 6 foet 9, and ph iret in ‘OS. He wa t ‘ mportance, and to reach the ring rh in Portland, but ame to Se from Chicago, He fore | have given my consent retin Latene Cae. an iorsy squeaky volee, and would take anybody's advice sbout anything that the men meet on the track tart of the path - Tax had a wonderful throwing arm when he was a youngster. In fact id. All that I ask is that the !a nite the , he was said to be the longest thrower in country at on e | oe dee ee ee ss hat tra t ‘ e remember a crazy stunt he pulled off as far back as 1890. track be placed in order after ¢ of th 4 sagen ; ~ a pitched a hard game an me in hot. He started e fight er Dix he it ad Ct i arm, and Tony Heruon said, ‘I know how you « 2 -_ Fou ' forever, Tax.’ “How? sald Parrott, all Int tod > Hernon, ‘stick it in tee water after every game.’ And would ] it? Tax walked right over rel half full of ice water « a ; his arm into it r it didn’t pat him out of bu: rheumatism right there j i “When Seattle went down to Frisco to play for the coast chars Usporedal? : plonship, Charley Dryden i him with whiskers down to bis | it took some steer ower righth—Jeff resting after two hours of atrenu t waist. The minute he saw the ure he got mad, went to a burber| ous werk with the axe. F i shop and got a clean sh: sent the whiskers to Dryden by ' tail, We'd neve him do it if we'd known, for his curtains were) LO# ANGELES, March 9--Yep! [run to Burope, taking the walors at BY “REFUGEE” &@ great drawing and after the cartoon was out, people eat J fod the Ratohes. |Curtstad. doing sostety. Wg zim, i cially to see the balb player with ngth spinach and were disap , Rate act 6 ele. Tae were . j pointed. Tax is playing a cornet in a German band in Clacinnati no ' . Ow ively When Jeff hit town he“geemy R he Seattle turfman,) was % performer, Fee" 5 oh ob t y Jet e wtohet for his home, Hin tw f ne « : purchased Black Bhee eh | y the intention peat 1 “I guess Patty Kleiber was the fattest player He played tho « Phe hove | mit ting dog “ped t * progra r ‘ A s * nt rt| horse to # aren fara ‘a i year I had Parrott, and how he covered short at all was 1 barked and greeted him with he before Ut " m Andrew Biaheley, ¢ wie the cldse of the Online Fin ; Beaty weighed 230 pounds and was only 5 When senstos * His pet quails forgot nynens | Jobneon, when he w part for the | Y Rieq won a race with the m ing MeKensle started Rall ; which was often, he'd roll over three or four ti before he - ; ejane ret en oe ne TOONS CE SOA ONS Gat COWn Oe SRST nerke the On: day be i er at ter, however, Saturday ies ats family porterhouse, and he had several meals every te ow a or Gtk aur af Gasamine aheea | lea'te aan sO ee n he [Probably did not cost bir Hob Allen claimed him for “Seattle never had a real midget that I can re 1x . ans, in had worn eight years at, found first left Los Ange t wae Del Fe ha id his good McKenste paid Hildreth } though, that Spider Fisher, who played for Tacoma about efxh , ¢ bis ax nd started e 1 tr en if tend San Jockey Carrol Shilling has left) mare Ht ‘ ey Mort he horse, he did not make : * af, was the smallest man that ever worked on the local lot, He was a ‘ Hie brother John helped bin. Jeff tion w yming aldermante. Now gone to New York, | Prior to tt i i of Fi s by the transmeton. ' great fielder and so small that he didn’t have to hit to te first. On The streple tife. Husting and fe t in t of hard work.qifting he a kid, always remdy for « joke tide for fam Hildreth lie L. t er Was & great lorse in day, while runniag for a long fly, he fell right t ho hole tu the |'RS S88 wood chopping. with rompe | down. the eucalypiun Gave in playing ike a kid, fm ing season. As Hi} miust be once mor ing Won Remerous left field fence where a single board had been broken out.” Cale BE Wad Gage” Feats Seats Weel SE lanws te Gee: avs the Hedi inoiee the oe Gone ae ably strong /of il} nck, or he among them the hetorte Pi After that the meeting adjourned : Ailey & Pat an ie atane, aladenn bak TAA tseeha te tor cane? ined : ae srobably wind sold two such useful racing tools, | tei handieap, and even at es — si [up the season as the premier jockey ent time he is the bolder of ‘ees NR America. His departure from) H. G. Bedwell has sold Angleface | world’s vooord) | Oakland leayes Eddie Taplin as the to Johnson & Gray, and also dix Bix Jeff Sho d So ct b U i | bright star of the riding brigade. powed of Thomas Calhoun to Hugh Springer, the we me ass y Ss ngs Short. He also got rid of Ha the ractng plant at Jitnors Ii : | | Boggs, the Sysonby of the early Bey for a small sum ancouver, B. C., told the sm Old Clothes to Answer Questions | |part of the Oakland. meeting, has a pers in Sai Frandiaeo | been declared out of the Brooklyn Rod” McKenzie, the millionaire no dates would ue decided a | and Subs handicaps. In each | Canadian man, who is racing a | ¢ Canadian racing anti the fal iy Poo Jetiries the eternal ques- jing if he by of these races the handicapper ask-|string at Oaliand this winter, re on the c for many months has been ed him te take ap 110 pounds, which cently yurchased that one-time taken by the paritamest “How muchjotakeott}im? "| Will Move to Quarters About April 1 and Will Have |“"" wench enae tie : sect ne «ani osc een amare Gotch, Berger, Connell, Bob Armstrong and meat, the presence of which upon his Farmer Burns on His Staff. vata i ae & babe before the lathe-like Mr . (hy Wolted Pree) h off ints. Jeffries ix pl mS babe: hater - eae ish off his points. Jeffries in plar emer a. 203 PRCTE OU N tid etaik | LOS ANGELES, March 9—Jim/ning to depart for this mountain writers tell us Mr. James J. Cortatt wires overt, | Jeftries will put on the finishing | Mstness oe Seo fh J A sample shipment sent by the factory maa with personally direct and win the which has fust ews }touches to bin training for the oe © aan BO the summer sea ffered at sharply battle, using Mr. Jeffries as a mere thing Jim did when he + ‘Johnson feht in the Santa Crus Berave, Bae ok the summer season Is olfered.4 incident, it seems ax t Jett oid hume was to dig “ t Burns, with prices. These fine Reed Chairs are hand- showed some clans when it came to ide ant onde 1) mour ng to Sam Bere | Roger Con an Francisco q ah x originality at Los Angeles the other saved againat the er, who on Spring wt. to | to supervise the ¥ workout and finished in a rich, serviceable brown tone =? day. Jim knew just what was com a farmer : de mo who will Ue the middie of May Frank | the following . 4 ‘ ti po anlle | k i 1¢ following prices neon en, juat what the “botler-maker” ts |Goteh will eppoar at the camp, and 5 tf ng to do to the “big sincke” In| from then un lay of the fight $14.50 Brown R Rocker $25.00 Brown Reed 1 END 0 v Jot t emit « © coming Independence day bat | Jeff will work h w ‘pring seat Wi t i Homt gigule as he read: tle 4 in prepare creton 9, 50 genuine a 7 Berger declared that he already | with the lowa gr cusht oc leather . 1 — ~ has chosen a «ite 16 the mountaina| of bis corps of ‘ a rT above Santa Crug easily reached | will overs f $13.50 Arm Chatr "$8. 75 00 Arm 5 1 Jcte line of the Southern Pacific he big fellow’s r 220.00 Brown Reed es a += age Mg n Freneh ey j (ity United Pres.) ecivhie fe pr ie Ps stry i i NEW YORK, March 9.—The de-| i.e social an is Ly Cision of the special parliament | mittee -1 "4 committee which has anadion t , a Fy “= Vy sating the merits of the ( ne that th rORTY LIFE STORY OF JIM O°ROURKE x ef | racing at Ottawa for 4 we month ected NO. 4 ! — ¢ Hie si BY TIP WRIGHT | i SS ~ ( “ iy Be w R la ” is opposing b RRO ee SEATTLE APPLIES FOR BERTH IN NEW LEAGUE GUNBOAT SMITH TO z<*+++ 200000 ‘ : : ‘ ¥ : # ROLLER MATC z * By United Pre MEET BARRY : WITH ZBYSZKO * Bhat * * * TONIGHT : is she * “ * * a * * * e (Ry Ontted Pree - ‘ *. r ba t bw * * | O'Rourke i t to Bridgeport * I ones. * « 4 be o ot keep t * , . * a ~ * t unt wr . * > t. an 1 B. * “ye. * ¥ 0 * t ~ * “ h a ‘ ye nd - ; vo V9 * G retire early ¢t o . 8 * o * as the champion has p * ~* : ; * ined t 4o * : ERMESESERARY BES 5 ’ Teter Ter ee eee ppavenenntancensanaasnonmnone Gee Ltn | ANSWERS } 1 Wirt sh GOTCH AND ROLLER haa Rg ye lh Bilson, WIN EASY BOUTS st leave stimulants alen H, O'ROURKE, bie for lawn - ; $9.50 A Lihw Pee ee eee eee eee eee eee ee eee ee Allwit rhe All the Credit You Want stantial “om hood cow ular pret $8.50 $10.50 $12.50