The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 17, 1910, Page 2

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OINGS OF A DAY IN IT HAPPENED, IT’S HERE IT’S HERE, IT HAPPENED IT0 TOO TRICKY FOR J. JOHNSON Knowledge of the Game Gives Jap Victory in Exciting | Jiu-Jitsu Match Last Night-—Promoters Looking for Good Men. Julius Johnson made as | ‘The second bout went on’ | owing last night w he taakled | min 9 men remaining on thelr the mat with | in ly | of vantage on top, Ho handed strangle hold on Mar, known In flu-jitwu {5 ble favor, F y e in t 11 minutes ¢ t took Ito to w . two st distress * Jimi, and it proved even etant. when John» re severe than the ret hold, gn his wir Johnson being all in, and barely able that took to signal his defeat prown i i had the etre Sport Exciting. Ito ha. Ito proved last night that the white man who defeats him must bet a fiu-Siteu expert, nut merely a strong willing wreatier, There are to ny tricks to the Japanese game to permit of « novic Any real showtng, for the takes Ito's measure must pe defense againat the strangte tnaries, were sb holds, Johnson's principal weakness | of & novelty to the American con-|was his inability te protect himecif th to make a big hit when Ito got his hands on the coilar The first few minutes of the Ito After the matoh Ite sald that he Ichnson match were full of interest was never tn distress, but that he and excitement, for Johnson was the was surprised at Johnson's strength aggressor from the start, and with and had diffieulty in hand lee Doe peat was apparent that Johnson aot § ae man wh wl “ae haa meen the rd Tee Mie thee tom with Jack Curley with the view | of bringing Max Lathes of Kansas White opponents were willing to CON Cy to Seattle to Ko againet Ito | Dim, | The white map, however: |Lutheg claims the world’s light @Gteke of the game that Ito was able | Welsh! catch-se-cetch-can | cham to shake off his holds and to keep able experience with fiu-jiteu, having | Rim at a safe distance with his wiry legs. won a number of mateb own Jap wrestlers rranged it will pr y od for April 1. To last night ex- | pressed his willingness to meet Lat. | bes. and if the men wit! | have the advantage of about eight Ite Too Clever, The first bout went seven min utes, Ito finally gaining the upper position and catching the two-hand @4 @rifim! hold, which cuts off the CHAPTER Iv. As Broughton brought the fighting epgnent’s x » vente : Ita [RAMe from mere siugming to self de the oat r here ts also taik of matching Ito | tense, Dan Mendosa founded @ mo gled fer a few seconds to free him- | with one of his own countrymen, and | **" © Mendoss founded a more eelf, and then made « feeble motion it fe qui ssible that a match of |@iegant school, in which epeed and ence offset brute strong Mendoza reigned from 1784 to 1794, fightiog Upward Unt he reached the = |top. Critios gaid he had more ele- SAM LANGFORD 10 T0 60 '2aamo = FAVORITE OVER FLYNN thts kind would prove a better draw ing card than an international af- | of surrender, and Referee Jim Mor tiaen pulled Ito of limp Johnson to ned courage ‘After his firet fight Mendown was gaoated oppPnent fer Kich- ard) Humphri They met four times, each winging twice At the height of hie popularity Mendeoss [toured meeting all comers emcee carmen Mendows died In 1446, aged 73. No 2 man of hie day rivaled bim tn com | As was expected, Langford bes) iining the theory and practice of 1T—~| been made a decided favorite with | boxing, and if for no other reason Both Fireman Jim Flynn and Sam | the betters, in spite of the nowspa ae ee <— Langtord have finished their pre- per dectston given to Flynn on the 2 Iimtnary work and are awaiting the | occasion of their recent 10-round |, Hffyrts of Manager Jonnings and gong that will call them together meeting Several bete were re ~ canelied this afternoon for their 45- corded along the Rialto today at 10 of fh. tod — battle in the Vernon pavition. | to 6 and 2 to 1 Inave tatled, seer BARNEY OLDFIELD GOES FASTEST MILE ON RECORD These Photographs of Barney Oldfield Show the Effeots of Racing's Terrific Strain on the Daredevil Motorist ‘ record, fr That the motor racing a in a te + ne 4-100 see- |destroyer is shown by Barney Old 200 horse 7 former record for th his face tm 27 388 de, the f tle was 28 conde, made he telltale mile ever an be four year » Stan steamer en, ie far Oldtieid » ae rt tart 41 23-400 the from pe ecord wae a ' vy Hen s ago Wan ti r; few n th “ k ar that Old the Green |BIG BAN JOHNSON FAVORS WHITE SOX INTO GRIFFIN'S | inrisiont (By United Press.) GAME net that his f ueay at get.|. CHICAGO, March 17,—President 16 & maten tatled G14 tot tee an Johnson, of the American at he had given up the idea of |/asue, spent today telling his SY THE RINGSIDER L ng off a battle two days before nds just how the American SAN FRANCISCO, March Fourth. Ho resouts Cotfroth’s|@*sue Diayers will have to go iu Griffin, who holda« uction In matching Attell and Dris.|#©me to keep the Chicago lub tY permit, is not going mit| oll to fight at Colma on that date. |{T0m srabbing the pennant this gracefully to the horuing in by J | 0 elivath on Iie $ aba Gs a cone Coffroth is not saying much, but| President Johnson arrived here a rift In the fit uoh a nimble way of ge y terday from the Pacific const t around sharp turns that it | to ausume that he = thére is ‘ust bute. Griffin bell where he was the guest of the ol Roman, Comiskey, who is with the White Sox in California will get b ves that [eeeeeee tes eee teteeeeeee *eeee PPP eee ee ee eee eee eee ee eee er ee MENDOZA AND HUMPHRIES. (From O14 Print) he created an epoch, When Mendosza and Humphries fought at Dancaster, hundreds of Yorkshiremen broke down a fence to see the fight gratic Feat was the interest tn the men ‘© Pngtiah pugtiletic hero was more renowned that Jem Beieher, Ie, was champion from $909. whem he defeated Gamble of Lreland. nati dr lente’ by the “Game Chicken.” Hen oe Bearoe waa Belcher’ pro ‘tewe For reasons known best t himeectt Jem, who had retired, foaght Pearce and met dof A Temarkable fighter was .#am Blige (Dutch Sam), who fought from 1861 to 1814 Sam strip, tee « smell Fitastmmons fie hands scomed made of tron, and bis great |shoulders and arma were feared by ‘men pounds heavier Tom Cribb, champion early ip the 19th century, whe termed a “slow ee] Si a ie ee de Be Mie te NATIONAL GUARD SURE Bro indost menting of the National Guard Athietlo asso etal scheduled for tomorrow night. promises t Be one of the most succesefil track meetings ever brought off tn the North, west Beaides muard athietes Athletic elub's fear achoole of Tepresented th special by #0 student athietes. A feature of the rah wilt be the military competition one of which the men will run to an eight-foot wall. sate it Carrying rifles and ammunition form on the far side and fire five roun. A race in heavy marching order tp another of the military events Governor Alay will and will distribute the prizes of the last rifle shoot, and also the prites of the present meet: ine. attend, * * * * * * * © * * * - * * * * * 7 * * * * * * * * kkhkkeheenegned Several Now York gthletes are ning a new professioual organ gation for the control of the money chasing athlete: Lawson, Robert eon and Harry Hillman are said to be dire m of raote may be or The annua! Oxford and Cambridge sports will take place at thy club, London, on March 29. ee ueen'® HOTEL RESERVATIONS MADE FOR THE PIGHT. (By United Prees.) 8AM FRANCIBCO, March 17.—-Although the Jeffries Johnson fight t* pcheduled for July, managers of love! hote’ are daily receiving orders ¢ rm rvations fo July 4 from all parts of the country and from Burope A party of wealthy Chicago business men who are coming to witness the fight have ro served 30 rooms In the Palage hotel, 40 in the St. Francls and a like number at the Far mont The MeCann tourist age ordered 100 of London bas rooms rved at the Falr mont for a party of Bnglish men who ars coming from England to witnoss the figit (eee eee eee eee eee ee eee eee eee ee KKH Haircut 25¢ Turkish Baths 75¢ HEADY’'S and Firat Washington THE STAR-—THURSDAY, MARCH 17, HE ORLD OF —————- EDITED BY LAURENCE REDINGTON~ 1910, fighter but a sure hitter THE FIGHTING GAME Reviewed by Tip Wright From Ancient Rome to San Francisco LL THAT'S WORTH NO NOTHING THAT ISNT VARSITY NINE IS } UNUSUALLY FAgh Ce eldeliel SECS ET ESS SSSR RS ER EER EEE TEAMSTER'S SMOKER 16 THE REAL THING benefit smoker that ts 1g wtaged at the Grand Op era house tonight by the Gen eral Teamaters ot Bouttlo promise uf the be nonin time A Me event a beon *) * * . * * * * *) - * * * the mat and ring men who are * . * * * . o * *. *) * * 7 t a to be one wrestling en in the city for ured, and on the program are sur p things otal 'Coach Brinker Thinks Students Will Give Par & Considls wota fr yiitvar Teams a Great Battle in Spring Practice tagon | intermfssions to fena Yartety ts “Butch” Belford Allowed to Play. | & the whirlwind athletic progras | | Moats are on mle at the Grand i |w Opera House | lee Re tk ee - ft ini Mae 9 [pitchers and hard hitting ¢ i ‘on ee POISON RACE | sSsv=hrso HORSES =: | probably be og Hicks re he will .dded terry Hick te fuse the « to th nterfleld 8 sure eaten hange’ would » the ntson im right flag a Provably pt... « Kant, his athletic bill of rat Raleigh P. D., Ea Ball and at Likely Dieudonne Got at jheaity a.» a | Emeryville and Are in), i staff, as tre Is a, Serious Condition, tort t the . et A tate equal | (By United Pree.) hy Yor aed ‘ ante - | EMERYVILLE, Ca March 1 als. bt Private detectives today are seeking |man f o box, as and that is » > aacertain the ity of “night- |of » their heels bry workers,” be A to have gaed |a man who has had tin use on severe horses at the race | When J gote be over a eee track stables her t bia » on lor ¢ ith a ball gett | Raleigh PL D ned by G. M. ihe w t n ur Bate? ow lariane to and | Likely Dé * aye “ BERGER ee jwell and he | Raisin City | Calitornta Jocke alarmed at the p ert atinok ESCAPED DOLL a. ie | feated Belcher when that Raleigh P. D. wae entered tr (Hy United Press.) , [make something on them, all wee soins back oy a or ~~ fhe vac * inet hae jay atvers n. SAN FRANCISCO, March 17 tedly the pictures will rf ater he wo furious fights |The colt was stricken im the morn-|gam Berg anager for Jim Jef-|be good advertising for trom Molineux, the near A half filled capsule of pow aaah to tame fer Chane a Molinesx was born in Virginia and white drug was found in his ay to arrange for an exhibition |* * * * * eee eaanes fought In England againet the best beara pers : ia. | * being defeated only by Crit ntered to race Sat- {tour of Jeffries round the wort With Tom Apri | and was stricken |M. HM. Frasee of Chicago has|* KETCHEL AND Jim in boxing. Spring f kely Dieudon signed Jeffries for the journey with | ® HOWARD TALK NOM, champt-n taking m rung hav the proviso that it ta to be under-|@ pub Se he consid til, after beating Car- | been entered for a race Monday ltaken only If Jeff beats Johnson in| & (By United Press) an open challenge fur | ternoon. the big July scrap. Otherwise the rout tohere, o~ ‘on rerwise el MEMPHIS, Tena, Apt a A PO etl ampion will m — aw seecaner, *, woh yo ey SHORT SI RT tt is understood that Jeffries wil! | * Jimmy Goward, the men were present. The ring waa] ee return from his hunting trip and|* defeated southerm Pitehed on the race track, which was}, a n Yacht club will jrest in Los Angeles untilethe end # weight, and Stanley Covered with water, but despite the |" 90 Im traprovements, lot the month. | * are matched today to tions = the rowd remained | ,, 60 we lecenh bal? pt | Berger bas discovered another through 2 hours and 29 minutes of Cold is keeping ball players of | oie of gathering a fow hundred |* fore the Ménplis fighting. Spring beat every man he|™80Y teams indoors at Hot Springs 5 ri " fost eal retired , j stray are for Jeffries, and tnei-|* clab April @ a Willie Keoler wanted to get away dentally for himeelf. * Ketchel stepped over Note—In the fifth article | Sun ried Yankees on account of bad! The ving picture men are|® last night on his ways Wrisht wit! tell aboot anes famous | wun fie! |me xious to pietures of the big) @ burg, where he will ast “Mioailem " chatanlonn fighter while he is training at) ® Frankie Klaus, and Tom Hayors, John © Heenar rdenan. There pictures are to|® ment was reached af by Jem Mace, and bring the f hting |an's career as a fightor ser ibited throughout the United ni time. nd cial game down to the days addy | a gold case to Bob a tow prior to the fight : Ryan. |after the fight in Sydney, Austral expects that Jeff will \% tee eR TTT Beautiful New Spring Mattings Serviceable China Mattings Artistic Japanese Matt Finest Quality carpet China Mattipgs; these will costing doudle the amount Just Arrived From the Orient The last two ste from the Orient brought 4o us li onsignments of Japanese and Chinese Mattings, our own importation, 1 The designs art I departure from the regular marae { below are for rolls or half rolls; we amers arriving all contract goods, made g to the best standards. new and many show a deci¢ terns mentione The prices sell less than half rolls at these prices. Buy Now and Reserve Your Summer Needs—This Opportumly Will Not Occur Again This Season ol wear better than a | Japanese Mattings in good colors and patterns in gresam mall offer the best values blues a they come in plain white anc nd reds, We are in a position t green, blue or wn checks on these goods, and we show very unusual color and design 6 Regular $12.75 for, roll of 40 yard a eo bi en ! Regular $11.00 for roll of 40 yards Regular $12.80 for roll of 40 an Ru Regular $10.00 forrell of 40 yard Regular $11.80 for roll ¢ Spe 00 Regu $ 9.00 for roll of 40 yards Regular $ f Special | wel Regular $ ) for roll of 40 yard Regular $ is. hs Cup The Popular Allwin Folding Go-Cart This is a one-motion Folding Go-Cart; it is light, yet « ep tionally strong, hand-riveted throughout, uot a single bolt or $ 35 screw to workdoose and drop out. This Cart, including the hood, . regularly sell# for $6.00 We offer it special saeeeveeeveae 4 We now have full stock of Allwins, in all styles Also the flandy little A Oriole Go-Baskets, which are so light that they can be carried 6n th m ‘ without removing tl We Sell the Monarch Malleable Range The Great Fuel Saver $12.50 AS [DAMME Tr We Sell the a - Hoosier Kitchen Cabinet Greayiabor Vaion st Ke! c er child $8.50, $10.50 All the Credit : ae Second Ave. at

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