The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 18, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR—FRIDAY, MARCH 18, 1910. Written By Experts LANGFORD HAD FLYNN FROM OPENING ROUND } Negro and Fireman Fought Viclously All the Way, But} Latter Was Helpless to Stave Off Defeat -Lang-| ford Again Popular. ! Ace |ERRORLESS BALLINDOOR MEETING iT THE FIGHTING GAME Ba THE ARMORY TONIGHT ratte jEverything Points to Success of National | Collegians Defeat Queen| Athletic Association’s E. -ntertainment—Special Mij, | Anne, 9 to 0, in Cracker-| tary Events—-Over 200 Entries, jack Game on the Cam-| Reviewed by Tip Wright From Ancient Rome to San Francisco 1 | | pus. | The ble ind #9 that all the ~ }the National ¢ * 004 view ot ty seats’ WESTON REACHES oS AUT CHINSON KA (Hy United Presa) Nu «7 Vs % y zh he continees to 60 miles phy e 0 and fn fing M. 1 director the ae To a wee wh ee wiki we Tents being the man with ‘; sends rls y swing Y * ‘ and istt to the jaw’ and the be n will cress bate with the there being no seats re tigi saves Flyt afiefnoon, and a fast | served Cleve 1 skeo eatin “Newnd Five, THE SAYERS-HEENAN FIGHT expected, The racen will finish on alternate! organized « cu, — (From Old Print) SAM LANGFORD (fy United Press) LOS ANGELES, Mareh 1§-—By his decisive victory over J Yesterday in their ache CHAPTER Y, ]the London prise ring rules, the of Was tn nes rounds ending when a man was As Bendigo, Wim. Thompeon Be-|inocked down or fell. The fig ame champion of Engtand. Me jnsted 2 hours and $0 minuten, and ned prominence by defeating the |in the 8th round. when Heen shint Gar Apel pang ow neg owing blind from punishment feat mon hugas te ne atte time | fad @ayers on the ropes. which © rding to weight, Inet r lowered by the latter's friends. al poten |though not cut : ondige was & great infighter, and |, The referee cod the uppercut, When he fing when the early im the on: moles Heenan furtousty. j It is said five rounds wore fopeh! after the A7th, bat regard. wae arated when onan left the » eighth ro 4 Be round fight, Sam wained th wnt Lae “pngetes fans, and again today med Langan and * Tangtord wae Lane and L wan terribly and unable to continue this period the battles were oeht on the turf. and the me i with spikes to ting. It was not un * to jeave the ring tout | walk Into the trap, They exchange left rushed Langford te left and right to 3 ‘aces soewessen’ ae taleed the ory that the had declared the fight over, and within five minutes he was totally blind. lowed In 1849 Seyere as ii * Bendigo was a! vught Paddo x a4o NY a> 4 feet 2 tnehes and 4, He won the champion Mace and defended it Heenan, whore After this he re belt snd from time ¢ usually won It af someone, In 1868 maid and Baldwin ¢ t the mptor this NETS Stanley Ke obscurity ain has jumped rumors of half pris net bigger and heavier Hayers improved wonderfully after ht, which gave bi ” 1 in bie prim and determined fight S ses Francisco, bat just as n. toward a satisfactory conclusion, ca: phi i 4 ‘oole, refusal from Ketch to consider the mate’ A day |or in Eng and in 1872 Mace and Joe ¢ iD Only a Slewetght. Mayers de. | fought @ draw for the title ch later came the announcement that he and Langfor¢ Dts te eee ey es had been matched to fight over the st , poner the men eee, | oe yone, on caeiietiae wan the 6p~1 in Philadelphia, April 27, and a day after tha Hag ee tne Gnas : { Padd an. news that Ketchel and Jim Howard lie te poet ie “omer, sega MRE nage pe middleweight, would hook ap at Mer Raye: , wah ‘ The Assassia will go six rounds with < P al f y 2 the Pittsburg fighter, who jumped to the front by | nation , stopping Billy Papke a few mouths ago, in East | Heens ‘ eo t e bet : Pittsburg, April 24, so altogether it can be truly said) *han Sayers, and ty 7 . championship that Ketchel is making up for lost | The men fought § fattio between Jattrios and Johneon = 2 - : ee eee a | el now has @ new manager In the ooo ed Stanley Ketch the well-known cart person : hi : Igoe Gis iors Shasta SS | LABOR UNION FOR BALL PLAYERS made arrangemer r Kete mt to ox sete bis preparation for the Klaus fight et Woodlawn Inn ited Pr Th regard to the future plans of the middle | ~- ter slAadeselmE J weight fighter, Igoe states: “We are arranging to BOSTON, March 18.-~-To leave for the coast in time to be on hand for the Jeffries Johnson fight. |p *¥s5" fr \ In the fall we propose to go to London and Paris and then to Australia, taed. The regular « where Ketchel has am offer from Mcintosh to meet Tommy Burns waa reoutved. here ‘Feate “t ent Gombers of the Amer: | ne clothing merchants, when they are shown The MORE JIU-JITSU APPA Ct IAT iis sins te hnchn Wiv'teinn ins di ; A i Sa a inion eae a Hub’s “Regal $15 Suits” and are asked what they Ito listens well ough, pre ided, however, that he brings out a man who * Newark a tersor i . . . Howe the Jagan ge, and who, wanda nt rt tan the P the Teague should retail for, invariably answer, “$20 or $22.50.” the trick, and he states that besides being one of the best Hight “ cee esta ener eee ene ee x . . H eof at es today, thie “Buitbeg an 2 These merchants look at the fabrics of high-grade vantage this time, and his opponent will have to depe Cr y ‘ MARVELOUS BOXING A { h li + EGS ask tenuoets wool, the lining of extra good serge, the hand-felled iveraational ii for vo ante, Sete tana a me — collars, the hand-made button holes, the solid founda- Seay tom tbe Sealy ingle’ vlad showed pity That mr’ [i 3%, Hoven. hat eng wan tions that mean shape-retention, the style, the cut. : than weight, strength and the willingness to rough it, is needed to)! place for a 80m. . e be teat the Jap ai his own game, a” aking tenes. wos" best [ent etn toe Sse They know what it costs to produce such suits, and” MULLEN AT SECOND hn A SA ig they know that $20 is the lowest price usual for such “harley Mullen ts ig ®@ hard time to get a good tryon . with the White Sox N nd division, has bee suits as The Hub’s “Regal.” New spring lines are now the bal that he has to) tea aoe : . a tS However, they feat pay , cnt his complete in blacks, blues, grays and fancies—serges, 3 aera me run and ove i worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots—all sizes for stouts, psi att mo aa lll ye moaf slims and regulars. An é Raietamaiwans levcssocseecrrenies ¥: 2" tae sae g d, remember that the only jj _ OPEN OFFICES * witt ve canerut $\s ant Berk match place in Seattle where you can get the “Regal $15 we — * H THE “RUBE” &/) army ot hb . . é ye MENS, |e ‘wine orcas nerroe 9 icing “eight Suits” is The Hub and our price to every man is $15. : fice £43". |# ton had : } 1S RECOVERING | . H ~ 52 i Le RECOVERING Other Great Values at $20 to $35: Complete Lines Ready | hilar aites tar started oat: : i ' thi ip rng pn Bs fn ——— Bea : _ hepa pat a ae ee ct $2 * ur « ~~ P . 7 Bt ¢ 1 abl Soft or stiff; all shapes; 315-619 FIRST AVENUE aan og iad j \ tl ro all shades, Ready for »s . | | : *) : sige ln ; " ' Like Roach ly vile Angelds, He Py | On the Square Opposite Totem Pole Sp ing po = Ma r ti t t a c wor steds, ‘ ue (of alltornia . : ; : = Exclusive Seattle Agents for Carhartt Working Clothes nies. € Kar i | telling might have happened |training in New York

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