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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23, 1910, = eee mmm mason. sant |) Sen LG WORLD OF SPORT ———— EDITED BY LAURENCE REDINGTON———— “CHCLONE” THOMPSON TO |°*59"sSromie ROwina evewr "renter JOHNSON ONLY HIGH FIGHT NORVALL NEXT (See) lesser were gee) eee IN FIGHT PRC (iy United Press.) ide, There was scarcely ST, LOUIS. Mo, March ind to ruffle the water This wae Champion Ad W , —_— ctioully promising Batting > Thompson May Get Match With Bat Nelson if He) mm, 5, hoa "ilas sitar wes ned: tn Ketk baad ; ma : i ietaw tae here voy | Black Champion Playing the Fool in Chi title lends f throughout the entire four and ene Shows Class Against Norvall Tonight-—Lew Powell] ||" am : Ay . ey a . Policeman Off His Auto When Warned and George Memsic Matched. ae! e ~ | Wolg ‘ Speeding. - Hate ngth for an match. The Mic boy rep’ J unl _ ' " " . ae Bl thy it be fi (My United Prose) _ Howevs y has been 5 AO ‘ that he will be w x ey aduenicun voted siden ie eS ee pera ogress iy gy Ay ee a a land, Th on of Moran, bellev BAN FRANCISCO, Mare rad hurdles that Norvall wilt Rave the great. (Champion lf. the near future and he j ' | 1 ; is ERANCIGCO, March 38—| the Ghartie Norval expects to give Norvall a me Fi |that Nelson would prove the strong- | Things continue to move serene! a That star of Ot opportunity of hie career as a | Sh AE an the usually puta i oat drawing card over any other | for the big fight, the only rift being has almost beon fo ¢ to jump into the front rank | up, if that ts possible, in o re : fs : . “ challenger |furnished by Jack Johnson, who, | tle ground enagl ean ghtwelghts tonight, when he ex- ito loee the promised oncagement . ‘ ; "4 ‘ I not satisfied with running afoul of | past, the pric onan gg: Be oe ee ie =. ; ' VANCOUVERSS. A. C. the law In Mow Yark, 1a in very bed| down if roam e law tn to reese mpson, here.| Terms ha n agreed upor Tas sriahocks in canete ghioh oreeee Caer at SMOKER TONIGHT with the Cateago police. A police | plans for the get hardest fighters injthe San Franctsco Hehtweight Y . man boarded Johnson's aut tod, and @ world, and there are few of the George Memalc, of Los Angelos, > * : = at 3 Mat and ‘io representatives of the purpose of informing him th 04 rates have Deen ip-Notchere who care to tangle take plaée before the Oakls - Bi ithe Seattle and Vancouver athietic be Wan jolting the speed law ade On top of ath him. For years the “Cyclone” | Wheelmen « time next month, 3 al . clubs will meet tonight in this city, pieces. Johnson resented the | rom Jett been hounding Battling Nelson | between the h and the ifth of| (Ny Vatted Press) , ma | | Sh ane of the best inter-club smok- truston by knocking the officer off to fight within ty hires a match over the Marathon /April. The tt wan arranged you LONDON, March 13-—-Oxtord de : ere ever pulled off ts anticipated the moving machine enary foute, but the “Battier” has per- jterday by Me! Moffitt, matchmaker lead ¢ aalee tae the sree that tn ear thar ul C wat nbridge thin afternoon tn % , The entertainment is open only to @atently refused to sign articles. !of the Oakland club ith nnual inter eqiate § boat 4 Z % members of the 8 A. C. and out of | negro ig continually getting him-|to his old for Ni wma ~ x= moma |ruce, the biggest aquatic event a , . ~ iden matters holding cards Be | self into, everything looks bright. | could only : con ome * pet ai phere Ah : letting of ly bad start, | Johnsor ‘s knob, eth storic ’ - : - good program of boxing and »- | Getting off to a terribly everything HERE'S A GOOD LAUGH—OLD BALL RULES |} Mortiake, whore tor . mon . . Uing numbers hae been arra Tex Rickard and Jack Gleason have | be love of BdVANtage to Cambridge, aa” ahe als of the two great universitios EE EL: RITE IO POMIM CS struggied for rowing mastery Phe Oxford eight finished three and 2 ‘ > 000 or more, if the Old baseball rules when perused by up-to-date fans read almost “Tengthe tn front of the Oat et, Gi ‘ MPIRES SHOULD BE poe . ke Bon FP in’s almanac or Joe Miller's joke book. Mere are a mane a ees , mands Halt pan tow ; sid rule book of the Nati lumber will ‘ om an : , ; ai league back in hy ative otruaeie . be required 1882 struction. No manager, captain or player shall address the audience tes o fulton 16) THE CAMBRIDGE EIGHT, _ Me REQUIRED T O TI RAIN The aisle « ing Te, {00 ANd exPeNAeH of the umpire shall be pald by the viatt . |hatt miles of th sens oath Dee *~ {t an easy matter for all ig! ing club. 3 nad vait an of the cou Oth = : in their proper ie player shall be allowed a substitute tn running the bases » » tir wanda of shrieking enthusiasts who RES oe 5 reins in couvenliy a het rt ° on cal by the umpir ne bate- - 7 shouted the names of th: ave \ : Ms ‘ oe “ 4 See. . . i ep ould seem is worth emulation by Tom Lynch and Ban That bateman shall be called out if a foul ball be caught be iceerece re universities -_msea Bong : bdo poy taader Tongue. hosban Ft fo thet o¢ veanirang bia tm ooking away from lore touct a d omer r Ont Dh ae Cambridge - om 9 "9 b fore touching ground but once. i : 2 “ never in doubt ren eel 4 pires to report at Went Baden, Ind. for a week's training prior to the | house ts divided inte The bateman shali be ocalleosition, must call for a “high ball, 1 ty wide clergy toated ™ ~ a “tow ball.” of ® “fair ball.” ehemeatly at the . < the opening of the season. F ; / = view Dearest “4 . os , ” h prem *”n . A “di . the ring contals the | When two strikes have been called, should the batter not strike fl ; | Present season's r ly week : , at the next geod ball, the umpire shall warn him by calling “good maed beth by and did thelr best to persuade the ei Heretofore it has been customary for league presidente to call |Dox seats. There. are i ball.” Should he strike at and fail to hit the bal. or atrike and | wlness the most ae mniversity authorities to interfere | I thelr umpires togsther a day or two before the opening of the season | seats, and outside st fail to hit the next gvod ball, three strikes must be called a gaged 7 oo “land change the date he offics Y ‘| Hg we oe yi sothaee te petra bg | het va Big, swe im the first Aiviaton, Here is @ clause from an old book on “How to Play the Game:” |, "% M feclined to do #0, however, as t deen ne hab’ po any old sort of condt $20 to $60 Phe onteher’ t r rH" * Star from atom wel wae . ‘ ined to be fat usual! ort way over weight. Even the thin ones tan arhe, catehar's duty ts to catch all baila pitched to the bat Thames, the crews raced witt not again be suitable for | Ham ea ations heavier Gene nnethieg Gurine the winter monthe to | section includes dhe aaa taal of It, aeeurding:tn the style of “the pitoner’s dell very ane a ee oe po dual regatta. was tuted | harden their muscles and brighten thetr eyes the house, and the thint ctreumstance of the pla © quarter of a longt in 1848 and has « i Sats, ee i the outer fringe, “whan the “pltcbing i ten the catcher at 7 After the firet mile the Miwithout interr An umpire needs to be spry on his fect, possessed of sufficient (as tne bleachers, Is base. When it te swift, he retires at a distance from it ahowiy . $ this time y lung power to sbout bis decisions loud enough to be heard in the grand | visions the prices will of @ swift delivery the catcher in requt tp stand near the t soon hosed into t 4 , an * ~ stand, and keen-eyed enough to see things as they really happen on | 0 ty $95 ‘The emaet \ bell . z m the Oxford or + | the field. General physical fitness ix needed to stand strenuous work | * in order to send the ball promptly to second base, eo as r ' the different priced seats the player running to it a oa , ; c on while oxposed to the full glare of « hot sun posed vse ye Py their super and the result from than for 5 we row againet The surest way for league presidents to have their umpires ready | ¢ rs. There de na ore for their strenuous ities is to have ther through @ prescribed ts in the house, as out | 18 minutes 7 made by © atrugale | Oxford tn vridge in on axomz | DAYS for and nO Othe GET S | 3, 992 A MINUTE-.--HELP! . res best re Foissihsiieenspabaasaberioedainiia "| EMERYVILLE ARENA WILL BE. GREATEST MURPHY MAY. ROLLER LUCKY TO night, which was stopped by EVER USED FOR A CHAMPIONSHIP BATTLE polloe after the men had wree BY TIP WRIGHT. patter the ringing of the gong. Hi 2 howre and 37 minutes without Mennnnnnaneneianey An effort fs being i ‘Phe Jeffries-Johnson fight July 4) "ould re a) 04.30 f er atie lof trie 4 Bech man thinke that he (Ry United Pree.) jtory of modern ring gladiators. The!» 19. round bout fe scheduled as « 45-round contest, | inet", of a eh “s will win ay e can 6 been returned the win SAN FRANCISCO, March 22 facts as gleaned from figures make Murphy and Battling eves it can Mast 26lehare tor . ; : P pened : oo Showed ‘| with the first plane for the big the construction of tho arena the! arranged, tt will take att! right of gen fe - re Se sare Seer Diagest undertaking ever entered | +) thietie betting favors a figh gong « © of r t The general inton among the} arena at Emeryville now lald out Exe ty decdaetons the Empir@ Ai to 20 rounde as staid S — « minu lam ah P | me 0 t ateh fe that Rol by the architects, the gigantic un-| v City on April 11. propositions, with from 1% to 15 | abtme | the bout Situated in the Infield of the oe opoat be 5 1 Now as to the ploture end aad the (Hy Cetted Prem ; : Pa “it dertaking by the firm of Rickard) Emeryville track, the arena will be BALLARD SMOKER, agro igeN I ns le eee aml a le x smi ne goes Me, March SB lara oF he Raton ands & Gleason can best be pictured in approximately 420 feet between the bars enc: neti spadbep ~_ Hegel a nad] Poh gos ‘ either Dr. Holler, of : ‘ @ shade the wind. The arena as it ts now | two sides, and octagonial In shape we say that the fight goes 12 rounds. | “18. : sy ae spinton on the * Zhyerko, the Polish cateh- See Menegees Seek the we planned om paper will be the great-| The arena has been Aesigned to o Ballard ree oy That's 26 minutes of actual fight ) ns te ¢ the on dhe : he |ORH marvel, te autiefied wi ne mate ext amphitheatre known to the his seat 20,000, with an additional 20,\and 10 boxing evaate ~ 2 pute t chte piet way 4 t of thelr wrestling mi «house a - ee - minutes tn al PS gyreeee , : ” Tr ilaaeiaiianiiaiaiitineadil { consideration t¢ Buy i 4 mS . - ; : -- - : = es, wing pletures ; The Ballard Athletic iis winner will get for his end |et 1,611.50 a minute, for every minute! 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