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o WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16, 191 THE STAR | JIU-JITS § FLYING GOOD SPORT j ONLY FOR AMATEURS It Is Sure Death to Go Into Aviation As a Profession, Says Charles K. Hamilton—Nervy Sky Sailor Inter- viewed. Aviation as an amateur sport is the greatest sport of the age, but aviation as a profeasional sport, followed for the purpose of amassing money, is sure death in timee-Charlee K. Hamilton. This ts the " r » in a fit of sky oo” a ble » las aturday at The sumg up the « And Hamiite has been dotn ii aviation nts bs for the now, when but py 1 tecelyed, one k and nover again have the use of his «%. m & professional, making money,” said Hamtiton going to quit. Thore’s but one end to this flying onditions in all kinds of places, and that’s death t t ve got to make a lit become an amateur. Hamilton as he talked about his gambt was at the fatal accident due would not . b 1 get enough money to quit and 0 | e and selentific standpotnt t won } f fact, made in @ plain way, as the avia tor slowly ped » chair in the lobby of the Ratnior Grand hotel "As a sport.” he t after reaching the seat, “it combines i all th « rance and strength of other welt \ i, “as an eur eport f doh't believe thar ny oF and not as dangerous wing It 68 am amateur sport may pick his F s of flight, and if conditions are not right har He stmply walte until the conditions are “It is the flying under all kinds of conditions and from just any errr tee eee eee eee eee U MEN WRESTLE TO THE FIGHTING GAM Reviewed by Tip Wright From Ancient Rome to San Francisco VARSITY ee NIGHT ITO AND JOHNSON Ws VANCOUVER FANG CHARTER STEAMER, (By United Press.) VANCOUVER, B. C., March 16. The firm of D. B. Brown & Co, local shipping agent ' if have chartered the palatial #{ Australian liner Marama, 6,500 | tons, to cart local and other } ngage } ght te o San Francisco to re, wo vay ogg 7 Be js tejee %| Local Grappler Is Trying His Hand at Jape eS eee ae for First Time, But Superior Weight ere July 1, reaching Ban Gives Francisco July 3, and will re Advantage Over Ito. turn July 5, She will bave a ee dations for 400 passen gers and the rates will range from $60 to $90 for the round trip, Ineluding meals and berth hile at San Franciseo. It is expected that the Marama will bring & number of prominent | Australian fans over with her #| on the next trip. Sli iedaln dn AnMin dn Mntn tin tinn adnan a Mp nt tntintn tinted UREN RUNNERS eld place that makes aviation sure death for the professional, | am “a ; p billed to fiy at a town. Rain of shine | must go out and try. There . . Pp may be @ storm raging, but | go out and go up inte it. | get into a gral town, and maybe there are hundreds of ideal locations—locations where | the danger in rising and coming to earth are almost completely elim inated—but | can't fly at one of these, There are ne street car lince to them, maybe, and | must go up from some cheese box of « baseball | ‘ park, or some other equally dangerous place, because of the fact that TOM JOHNSON AND ISAAC PERAING, that is the only place where the crowd can conveniently gather. (From O14 Print.) here I Tam in the Fm taxin | : ag a a BARS ie oe BY TIP WRIGHT. . hig man to the sauare within the lor instruction given without fear of | xinte @y maa, | just want enough to | my days, CHAPTER TIL ae jing os ine ’ . held at juat enough to do this and fol aviation from a ¥y amateur, Although the ancients originated | 7 dinihn me | 760, Broughton fought | p- sportive standp boxing, If was the English who de. | person whate ’ Juc d by a t “AD say again, it surely ts a great aport. and within a few | veloped fighting game until it | Age except th m between | the tented King giand pre na years as such in the United States, became Golf defences. Traceable + the seine rule duke Brough f mt iiadinde tea thet soni vs i tod san aoe sa nen a:|the school founded by James Piga {ic ea it, Yrs battles, exeogt Cat in | enraged he auoceed: | the Pritist : Tokogure Ito (left) Catching « Favorite Jivwiteu Hold on One a jf 1719, te the fair piay spirit shown |fo be upon the st to keep, de boxing in pub r estling Partners, by boys today when they put upleerum ahd ths wentiemes | wadle time, Miack held the | | Jalias Jobneon, the husky matel thelr hands. to their places ied 4! title tor 10 years, to be beaten by inten ied wius Jobn ha r Figg. Bob Whitaker, Nathaniel | x me aie as ass at been wor wegian ~ grap wrestled an Boar [Ing asd sarge Papier = age Greet | fringe these ruise to be tarned im- 11746 to 176%, 1 etepping = eine = hand at the jiu-jitea (He haw taken off at i jor were ' tely « ore ; ' c é sive champions up to 1734, when |hody le to avaie'tne ings A ong oy ducking Bat ry teat : and . hn the competi- |sainat Tokoguro Ito Jack Broughton appeared ithe champions afe et ot, vefore! nly pounds, he wae the Northwest 4 or , Broug! hton reveiutionized boxing | (hey set-to. tie ermatched Hunt's sagt : ° of the ord! my Prior t) his time men stood toe to}, + That to duck blows Bidney Pix prosident of the b jiu-jiter wres ; dinary tm the toe a slugged, with little attempt Ay A me up bed his head and step aside w Pacific Ans { the Amateur puritry The mate two bouts to evade punishment. Broughton eee me: ot ak’ [opponent rushed. generally At Prar te |wtaged at the Grand « wr having been |lntroduced “blocking and partying ie to be allowed {9 nek & Reavy body biow without retur gantzing « governing body tn ama~ hpromises to be execpt! u n of Japanese 4 frequently won without a mark ihn teat an i ibe — . : —— bn r athieticn im the Hawatian | esting, for while Ito to ry it 2B et in aad ease |on. hisaselt him to give ou reaily Jackling, champion from 1788 | isiands lta Gi tha Gitar Sanemane omens | Onieet San to push BY RINGSIDER therwelght or legitimate lght-| a BTeMencoy stood 5 feet 11 inches ze ot eg ee od Knows fas mune ttoot the folds |outsice the iat aaaaa a { or le nate + land weighed 196. Ho had something * | Broughton in at ¥ pout 17% here eA : SAN FRANCISCO, March 16 welght in the world, no trouble on! new in every bid fight, nonplussin i ae 3 ¥ | Johnson was in t boat oy a ponent, Je t of his body to the floor. Jim Coftroth & eeoive| he #core of poundage ts anticipat-|men who believed they knew Me | fries when Jim r ng a Br - advantage are attended Sy muck mm th expects to rece ed. Driscoll’s best weight is 126/style. He wae an oxpert in wrest- o find & man tor him until I ald to have 4 wpeed of fast ‘ word today or tomorrow that Jem) pounds, and tt is expected that beq!ng. then permisribie in fights prevent Perrips. « giant 4 feet 2, wotgh- [28 knots The craft is night that he Driscot! has consented to meet Abe| will hold out for that figure 5 oughton had an academy, and |*¥ery main batt ing 234, was found. The two fought |named Mty K nd te fitted naente n o r that figure in 1148" promulgated bis ft lenail, on the comb for 1 hour and 18 minutes, when | with a 75 } ngine chea Attell in the Colma arena on the) Recent advices from London are|\™,ii\* Promulgated bis fete code, | oncose from among’ th Johnson caught Perrine a fearful ws afternoon of Saturday, July 2. Ben to the effect that the Englishman | fg at ‘betdeon Owen Swift an 1Befovety two pmsl ty, blow on the face as he was felling. | Jonept nan, 6 well The first preliminary will Selig. on behalf of Attell, has ac is matched to fight Spike Robson tn | Brighton Bul, tm 1688. The original |ation aboot batth knocking him out. Johnson's backer | known ks meme on at 8:36. ied and Coffroth anticipates no) London the latter part of this| code fe lumplres gannet “_ ~| Won $100,000, and the victors purse | wend 13 4 cream of the Iriah | Of wit hr 4 difficulty in getting Driscoll Into month. Robson is the lightweight | free = cone en < is: | was $2,665 after hip expenses were /terriers in America, to Great Brit jattle audiences Mine, as he had a talk with the sen-; who came over to the States about)! / ain, where they will mpete forf Ite has beer eational little Britisher while tn|a year ago, meeting among others| © fon get ge ia ris | P*Johneon waa beaten in 1791 wit next three years leral of hie beat London. Harlem Tommy Murphy and Joo] being vant © uae bop tbs dh Tr és adie dae ners and he st Richard Croseeasaay If the mateh is made, the hoys| Gans. He fought a sicround no-|sepond fe ER elem the ° an Jeune annual ocean yacht race be-/q hard match. Johnson has t nists of two ‘ will go over the 25-round route.| decision battle with Murphy and |Si4e, of (he pave Kage Brought Oredit for the| Note —The next article will con-| will be started from Ban Mganciacs (2 his preliminary work 4 in" prodiet 98 bed Byer since their great 10-round go| was knocked out by Gans in three! H «1 fairly eet-to at the and tit ft RH | i tnt —_ jence and omen. tinue the story of Eingiand’s cham-jon July 4 Among the boate enter Poulsbo, and he ts in better shape by ta New York there has been a de-| rounds. leet be lawful for the one to strike | ity ton invented gloves, | plons and tell of the development of jin (he Lurt twiee winner of ¢ than when he made his Inst public mand for a return match between Ketchel’s Actions. ;. Re: { sorter te » j with white! mock contests ware held the fighting game. [event in the past [appearance here in a handicap the boys, who are undoubtedly the Griff, es well os others inter putes ef 2 ime 8 man rd Fee ee eer reat, lo nel ested in the game, are wondering | semermmmmmm | thelr New York battle, but not suf.| YPSt sort of & game Stanley Kotla pe ee eee ee ee eens | fiolently to decide definitely the Chel !s up to. When Griffin offered | & | mestion of superiority, Next to a| Ketehel ® match with Langford for|® WHO WILL SAM July 2, Ketchel repliod that he could)» not fight on that date, and LANGFORD FIGHT? el-Langford or Wolgast-Nel a thele alleen ae match could) next moment he turns atound andl @ By United Press.) signs ap to meet the negro In Phil \* ANG Mores 16. Row Over Weight. adelphia next month It may bel @ —Word her The question of weight romains to be decided, but as Attell has an se amet his willingness to eet any ee that the Michigan boy is not, quite| » sure of himself, but the sudden|@ right-about certainly ts surprising. | =e ee NO MORE JOY RIDES _ FOR JACK JOHNSON that Billy pke wil eer Paris late this week on _ to Ban Francisco to meet Bam Latigford. The battle with Langford, according to the negro’s manager, Joe Wood man, will Be pulled off under Jim Coffroth’s management. Coftroth ts coming tq Los Angoive to see the fuse La rd it and, Incidental . Woodman stated, will com — arangements for a meet ing between the Tar Baby and (By Colted Press.) ‘has sated his appetite for i | atte teee ee eee eee eee eee ee eeeeeeeeeeeeee i CHICAGO, March 16 Jack But I'm learning,” said Johnson i Johnson again has quit “making a to a friend here 1 am getting the Thunderbolt ie noise like joy riding and tire tear- this automobile business down to 4 ing,” sccoriing to bis press agent |« actence, I can take my car apart|* ****** eee eee es ae today and repair al y defective ¢ His \tt!s experience three days | part LETS THE MAYBRAY ago, whe and his wife were| Johnsen will go into : saved fr by @ snow bank | training about the first May On | chine he was driving pres umably | quarters on the Pacific coas = x «oro - on OUT ® rene.) council’ BLUES. la, March 16. The government sprung a| | yesterday in the trial of John ©. | Maybray and bis alleged associates jin the Maypray gang of swindlers jon trial here, when Howard Simp a realty dealer, was called to the stand Simpson took gon, the stand to tell q $18 $20$25 Topcoats ——— ye are the broken sizes of fast- b jp lots, and are as good in ‘style as any we will have this season. | Light-weight spring Topcoats of black Thibet, unfinished worsted and tan | | ‘color covert cloth. Tailored to the how he originated the card index system for keeping tab on the Mikes” and “Mikers A “Mike, jit wae explained, meant one of the sang’s dupes, and a “Miker” was a| member of the gang Simpson, who freely confessed | swindling gang, is immune from |that he was a member of the| THE CROSS OUT AT SECOND jarreat, as the statute of limitations has expired since he quit tt inpon and $25 Spring Topcoats Wednesd BY TIP WRIGHT atche nails four years ago. HOT rere A Marct t it he Simpson testified for the govern hs tthe + ment in revenge upon R. B. Herrl . ~ 2 man and F. W, Brown, two of the ; ged leaders of the gang who! ~ rn r t . arrested at San Jose, Cal hopir ‘e t hird He said that he was with the notor- | thing ; ; ing t lous Buckfoot gang in 1898 time when to thie mas r ply| It Is understood that a 1 1 and not} will not testify against | Maybray ; to 4 the alleged leader, unless the wanee ; ; tng jeution forces him to do #0, His yen ‘ testimony thus far has been aimed , snd |4t Herriman and Brown, againat first t i t " | whom he has a grievance BILLY SULLIVAN'S u ‘ \ fatia CONDI’ TION SERIOUS 2 | (Ry United Press.) ‘ . I ANGELES, March 16 ni ut |Sullivan, the White Sox backstop, ' nin «|i in a serious condition today, and i take the | phyatelans fear that lockJaw may set : h th ” Sullivan stepped on & rusty nail « t but * ball grounds a few days au i and yeaterday submitted to a slight ; t looks I ration when 1 polnoning was ‘ , ‘ : or } r i i ring 1 The va now fear tat for th d_ to nears fant Intiel ihe way run-janus Sullivan's wife has been sent | y Mages Sie oo 1 ony ans will be with him in a few i iqueen’s taste. Simply must clear ’em out, though—spring stocks are “"*| pouring in—we need their room, and pick and fit of all these $18, $20 ay for $12.75. Early selection is advised. TH 615-619 FIRST On the Square AVEN | Opposite Totem Pole Exclusive Seattle Agents for Carhartt Working Clothes If You Knew the Monarch as we Know It You Would Never Buy Any Other Range The reason some people buy other ranges is—they don't know arch. Come and-let us demonstrate from the range itself. Let a i how this range is built and explain clearly how this construction hasto@ all the things you want most in your rang« here is 5 quickies of operat ig || reliability, fuel economy, long life and economy in kitchen work, it proper construction materials, these es “7 qualities are impossible 1 range. A fewa . comy m of a Monarch R with any others sh a to need it bad. So come and take your |" ' y M ) front and back 1 fr nt and hem up in lex draft is it ve entire wit Why Malleable bond ot Ve a Se AE Tea iiak Ca ba <Cereg st with rivet tove |} yi er easily broke RS enuine satisfacti , ae {c\ <s L alleable iron is n " t All the Credit You Want Bs ! We Are the Sole Sellers in Seattle of | Monarch fy ge 77 Es re y Now | Ranges oi at Union Ste Later | Second A

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