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THE STARe3ATURDAY, MARCH 12, 1910, [| THE STAR’S PAGE & UP-TO-DATE SPORTS SH JACK BURNS Wil] SPSS SESS EES ESSE SET ER RR ERR EEK OR ee JEFF HAS SOME BRAND NEW BLOWS WELSH LISTENS (By United Press.) TO PACKEY NOW pee] MEET JIM BARR Jack Johnson when he springs them on the negro July 4 pepe eee ee eee eee ee eee eee eee eee ees Instead of the old time one, English Lightweight Decides to Give McFarland “ | wo bustnons, Jettriew anys he [Salinas Heavyweight Who Recently Visited Sealy . i serion of bi hat even the Ps Match in Deference to Demands of the English rte siesh canes are, aan Sl Take Langford’s Place—Burns Fair Scrapper i i }® he says that any one of the ®| a Sporting Public. blows will win the battle. He Should Make Barry Hustle. ? ‘ed this new fangled | ries while hing the tee | — | and has to make bag (Ry United Pree.) Burning * Wels? he | punching of the features of #| BY THE RINGSIDER 1 ted to “feel th Ms CHICAGO: March 1 Packy M f p eas, boca hi , | his a routine, The new j AN FRANCISCO, March 1 " " some sort ot Farland and Freddie Weleh may get |i" the MoFariand me | | punches will be used in rushing #] 0" ie ab Sea unite Slot will not say 9 re h Wags ® tha t M | ‘ t te gad * BONG 40 fighe ton oe ¢ Mie 5 7 } ht tt E aes : : se ei on . ‘' | | Louts t haw ans * bt he cam beat Beng I r ~4 : “3 spy ph , ri " , CO fanK wil ot ‘ « ‘ jand Jack Hurns, who ich exhib ‘ " " : 7 7 good fighter th « f mith Barry bag 5 sl we Ky tot eavy weight re goe wn to hand Detween M , r ' . poe . Por ve J don has offered a $16,000 pure ‘ pa c Oak land ae i ‘ re & Of atulting or te CeCe Cee eee Pee ee eee ee ee ee \! Lal tthe fight agg z * jof Langfe & a whirlwind flntah to gut * THE FIGHTING GAME * probably will draw ) 1 as) me may be ell right, tgp * | Barry and the Boston ¢ ar ¥ ts charged at tae z Every man with red blood In hie veine ad a fig * ay The men are to ve 1 for the good of the game ® Never since Sullivan and M aterest « * ‘ | | cont of the gate re be eplit! fighters ought ¢ % been so intense a it Is now yon®, no matter what his # | | Wants to > Do ‘All Btls: Pros| 0 6 re ore ae ee z station, i# interested In the ty ate ¥ | | liminary Work on the) 5. ; ‘ ay, on rie ae eas | Coust“On the Job 8) WILL COLORED STARS + n “ prese * | M4 compiled by Wrig x chap * BY TIP WRIGHT, A —_ . Earnest. y when t stue ¢ « x * t are knuckle days in “Mor " ® |Lafjole this summer . i! Ir > play short. f (By United Pree) * i,t brings THE FIGHTING GAME, step by step. to # |The big Frenchman will attract more Intention to send t , CHICAGO, March 12 Jack a... epi via boa # [attention than in the days when he| lima theck they sal net Johnson, looking capable of doing BY LOUIS A. DOUGHER will not tan t Watch thie page for The Fighting Game. 8 ee ern Ota jar in at any kind of rough training, today| Andy Lawson plar have < * - game My have ror * | eS WETS OH MERA t 1 Co we fon te emble|ored baseball wonders on the teams ma of th ech POPP PPP eee eee eee ee eee eee eee Por se gret Ne m in to play — en his j!e making preparation tq assemble) ot iewly organized United States | brethren hoc lp - firet base e { the station his star inflelder's abfitty, When «| i¢ y 4 te his corps of trainers prior to lea¥-| payeball 0. Does at fore- | Wit © bent? where he his name f se | manager deliberately ehift man, | Turner PF opm - ¢ ; aha aia nadow mi The fans are intenented ja wherever ash inects horschid recognized as the ‘eoent |Get bie old | ing her Hep Yenacts BF sy Dall They applaad pay w ‘ " ky in | baseman in the garn po- |him « ; a1 Johnson probably will reoccupy |" es 0 oN * « e tremer respective af the « o first t ke George sition, and deposes a stag to make to se . t baile his @ at the Seal tock] of ree > national 6 them. | Is there aay " . @ gave Hal|reom ter him. he must tebhe high (one: 4 7 mer ’ met t at becRuse & man § a clowe for honors, albett | opinion At that Albie RG pee Aes on ee P| Houne, on ean beach at San|ored players a , . I he will mot be “ But « euch a man aa a: + ahetliar'd fight with Stanley Ketchel, and he | teams gue. I look for « Ps > quire desided to t from the | expressed himself aa satisfied with |S O80 ire - oo os of meny who Deacor ‘ ot t Alexand te advantages it kins, be ng in we on oced S liminary training here and hasten | ma cues « compensa pa ren t fornia in order to become} Major lnague teams journeying t cd thst the day limated. He realises that there ne crnee nt when they will be (By United Press) better shape thas was when he is a deal of bard work cut out for | °° ane he wn jot LOS ANGELES, March 12.—Sam met here r ty an him on July 4, and he ts tak ae a than Langford, the Boston “tar bal who will make determined effort t ifeeentee ot ie| WONDERFUL LIFE STORY OF “JIM O'ROURKE (87S fireman He in vke lean |, t he declared that and ft and weighs about 225 | wae He bas engaged Kid ub NEW Nehte @biiterate the name of Flynn on the the extra poundage in the forme NO. 6 i hit this ball, and whenever he end Bariowe, not realizing that 7 Dugilist roster at Vernon on St. Pat. fight was the accumulation of sev BY TIP WRIGHT. a the ninth toning wi bunt could be made with « long and his trainer, White. | as bn nesro ago be tt _ * and pool will be. riek’s day, in taking a well carnal eral weeks of idleness and was a! “Before telling about Ross |'* . ne, it wan am hundred up the bunt hits and became | Among his trainers in San Fran: | player hel i ng =f IB coud oe he~ ol. i i rest today. The husky negro has handicap even in the ited en-|Barnes as a batte said Jae oe pre Pay aap nary ball players cisco «will =be ~Gunboat Smith, | - oN : 7 P| he one big questtor Heaney and Furey doing some strenuous training gagement when Flynn took hie|0 Mourke to me, want to tell dose and br atch will be fer 990 pel yb 7 na mm if a run to # how to make " “ Ing the week, and upon the ad asure, Fiyon is making the fur | Something « hie work @s second | was on second pany in be Billy M ate. It will take place iq View of George Biers, who has as (fly at Boyle's camp at Vernon. He | Boers at"atackings™® “' "| "“eharg are two other wonderful batting. bt with the, pit °|PITCHING MACHINE [stop aoa ond at thar Al med charge of hig work, he will is working as he never worked be Barnes had long arme thet he | aitters that T saw when «x 1 . g’ FOR THE MIDDIES [\"!e"' lt" [e, tiee , off” for a few days before put-| fore for a local fight and his haad-|could snap like a whip. His throwe 2OS% were Dicky P 7 : fleld end at bat on many lan the finishing touches on his|lers say he wil! be able to travel from seevnd to the plate were the | - ‘ (ny Caled Prema pag nig slg mf ton. the long route at a pace that wiil| most beaut I have ever seen. ris ANNAPOLIS, Mad 12 rd Ph onan eed fs fm much | surprise his African opponent mH. BS pl ag og a The members of the 1 academy a any trajectory at all, and it landed pitching 7 lim the eatcher’s hands et the eame were varied. bie batting was ¢ven but the ‘ e They say there S poe eral all snrtoe os aby tar Uaiveraiy of Washinglen! Seas 400. In my ¢ fence I do oe | LANGFORD ¢ ON TULY Ve Barnes ‘who played tn lara nus brevent machin Baseball Dates Annot s any kept up to the 400 weased ait, os | mari r, but alr will be 5 ies : A powerfu kak wate s oe “ engincertng bu Univeralty vshington's baseball sebedelt @ (By United Press.) July 2, the Satur te at a ball. ere were actuated from d by Grad at sate Manager dnick yesterday. BAN FRANCISCO, March 12—~| and Johnson hin the dia Only t 20 pounds Mareh 11, 17 Anne high school, at U, of W. campat - + . red a foul if it ¢ wil March 18 gh school, at U. of W. campus Jim Griffin is getting busy in a : my wer of hone in — March 26—-Sea e U. of W. campus. hurry on bis July card. Realizing! ”” This rule was pa ole March 30—Q ool, at U. of W. compat he wil applied if necessary, a y FEESEngS i3es sae s-gei eg that there will be thousands of vi , other toame ageinet Be w a Lir st U. of W. campus, Mtors here for the big show on July Fiyna at Los Bi pty Bad ieeodiien Aeeiaiia awe te wile sgt ae eae ven map 2 Se ert Meet Meg me rick’s day. ¢ just ine de of the th have seen these men with little short |place the pitcher farther fr Beattic t m Langford and Stanley | from both 1 and would then me bata, which believe w ater | plate Seattle team, Nor parsons to hook up for a fight on having wired the line, away out ruled t of the game ¢ the Un ‘ ssi where, of course, the wonderful bunt hits wt we have 21—Seatt a = not taken to calling a modern inetitu Vhitworth ¢ * "in, and ~ ball ; a “Pierce and Bariowe were famous > So ee at Renee ald t r McGraw lif a ever the esunten fer their iale bat ; nado Me ne all work together &—W. 8. C., at U. of W. campus BALL ON COAST iis BEST FIGHT (By Caned Free) | AGAINST THE BOER EX TRY ez EXTRY!! BAN FRANCISCO, March 12 | Seaver uite be’ bas hos "s BAT NELSON AND | CORBETT SCRAP bully time here,,duty calls him,| The opening of the American league season is not far away. In about a month the season will be| on, and there is a heap of prelim i fy United Prowse ny corner, and I am the man most inary work ahead of Johnton, which CHICAGO, March 12.—Battling | interested. Let Corbett recall the » explains his anxiety to return to Corbett to.|taet that at Goléheld Gaul dnatked 5 Chicago #0 soon ; d , and cut and beat me worse than | Discussing the coast baseball sit d 70% Wolgast did, yet [ was alway he ready with a final kick. 1 landed it af TH serie e enough for it and ter if 6 r h are ne if q] 2 2Fe PULLM AN AND REGAL AUTOMOBILES Marion, Tha » ACME a tg Overland Cars )::' ; ___arnae Kntrance Rear Henry i in eferce finishing the ap | , teemecnneneneomeens “4 ~ from thet that t have atves oe : oxer A Goodrich Tire ja navman 00. OLYMPIC MOTOR CAR oa Ay. Soush, Distributers of CHALMBARS-DRTNON, POPH-IHA sD, n the future aed HUD VARSITY | .2:tcecterceee 2ee.o:| BODY BUILDERS 28D.AUTO REPAIRERS Pj A er hk =" Pierce Arrow Motor Cars ° OLS Kast Pike St, Near F tbe in and help a strong leag The time is ripe for it and I we like to see it. 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