The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 25, 1910, Page 2

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CALGARY TEAM TO College Players Signed. BY &. J. DAL BY. HB Calgary team of Twilight league will report a > shortly for 4 practice, as baseball rarrives here sooner than it does in the frigid Bob Br f outfield atwet gomatp, rm over @ to Carney f suphy seasoning, #0 Bt ut need a little » the university yesterday kin kids. BN was well ph with nesters, and it woul plucked TT ? ting oc t June would t Bil would eay that 1 Jur ver & ' whiskers grow a d “ ant t has t ef with a mi he , akes all the sp t of @ h weather might he t workd ors. Th high « am, supposed to be a pretty fast or atte mt out Wednesday afternoon to clean up the but the a at the end of the #txth being 16-0 In favor of the col Mgians, Rrinker ed th fe off and put in the rest of the after hoon “getting « little pract as he ox ed it ‘The Varsity has four pitchers working and getting off in good Shape. With the fast infield and hard hitting outfield will be strange if Washington does not cop the pennant this year Thureday Brinker divided up his squad into two teame and pitted them against each other, and to the surprine of everyone, including the first team, the secorf! team, of the sera fo. . Clark and Brown fitied the box for the first team, with Mert Hem Manager Rill Carney haa arranged for prac with Seattle and Vancouver, and posslbly sity tom There Is nothing doing at May Bill and his Arctic ex Jxcape until that time «! ¢ Clarence Dugan, the un him in action, as It has ince Dugan played here. wh of Hrown has & ugh to be kept t 1 A it | Putting thgway catching, but with all their clas, the bushera, with Sturgia and Belford alternating in the box and Roy Brown at backstop, slipped one ever. Clark, Brown, Sturgis and Relford are all showing considerable speed and reliability in the box, and will insure the collegtans a good corps of pitchers Melvitte Mickle the fa Varsity football layer who Deen cavorting around ander Brinker's watchful eye, eprained poond hase en nough for you to cai bis ankle while sliding into second pase at a practice game Wednesday. |gna New Pork mad Muck was not seriously injured, and will probably be out again soon that would “ie Peta ato wr van + | but o tourtet cross hihe Why te JIM-JACK CLUB HAS INCORPORATED OAKLAND, Cal, March The Marathon Athletic club, the organization which will stage the Jeffries Johnson fight at Emeryville, July 4, is experiencing the thrill of tte firet day of existence today. Articles of incorporation were filed here late yesterday, in the county clerk’s office. The directora are R. J Watson, George T. Rickard, Johu Gleason and Joseph B. Der ham. The purpose of the orgafiszation, aa set forth in the art icles, is to provide amusement by athletic events and social tn tercourse between the members While it was omitted from the inéorporation papers, commonly reported that a membership card take the form of a fight ticket " is the new club will price anywhere from $5 to $50 SAN FRANCISCO PROMOTERS THINK BY RINGSIDER. ‘the middie at crown from b his | SAN FRANCISCO, March 25.—{ brow Inst night | Stanley Ketchel's indifferent show ora Pid oo | wy yelone jompson took the de-| oe % Me Masud bom with! se m Charlie Norval after Frank Kiaus at Pittsburg last might) 19 rounds of fairly fast fighting be 4id not surprise local fans, who! fore the V Oakland club last have been aware of his mode of ight. Thompson as usual, was on fife ‘since his defeat at the hands |‘? °f bis man throughout the bat M tle, never giving him a moment's of Jack Johnson. In fact, Ketchet n guard and! ean thank his lucky stars that he all that kept Was not knocked out by the tough bin: from being knocked out—s tate nsylvanian, for ali agree that) (®t '¢ narrowly missed tn the third Pen: und, when Thompson floored him | Klaus had Ketchel tm a bad way thre times, the bell saving him. | fore than once and frequently é e'e made the so-called “Assassin” be Indian Joe Gregg did not earn the} sp. When the, final bell rang Ket- deotaion that he was given over chel was wobbling from the effects of @ hard lef to the jaw That the promoters realize th Ketche! is not the Ketchel of o| and crowd Refe almost =m Pete Magul best shown by the fact that they c in the Of &re pot seeking his services, but the Harris and services of the boy who almost tore| Murphy fought a four-round dra Made Famous by His Squat CATCHER JIMMY ARCHER ' t t 1 A t ale bh on hin hee H at hb napy h ! t bu CALL YINGLING A hink CHINK TWIRLER ¥ > tear i 48 a »wing kimono, and so th the impression ‘that Billy Grupp in the stx-round special 5 bbed rankie Smith out th F ~ the The ail ate with part y'te kd | ery hotel here—and you peog | Sch muscien. | shade dor te hurts bair STANLEY KETCHEL HAS GONE BACK |" ‘sr ( ste! matter it Over Springs Grounds. BY TIP WRIGHT. HOT SPRINGS, Ark, Maroh 2» yet ball botling re here ih the valley of vn soy atte taut | donen, sometimes half « hun ke anyone | om, until the pereptration gpours ingers and an inereased coet of to Firat at the | | | hea E nore the steam cloul@ rise Hot RI CALGARY TEAM OF THE TWILIGHT LEAGUE WILL DO IT’S PRELIMINARY TRAINING HERE RICKARD INSISTS ON HAVING A SUBSTITUTE REFEREE FOR BIG FIGHT IN CASE OF ACCIDENT TRAIN IN SEATTLE WAIGHT AT Bill Carney’s Bunch to Play a Number of Practice Games Here—U. of W. Squad Looks Promising— Cdited By LAL { HOT SPRINGS OF BASEBALL, TELLS HOW At Top, Fans at Hot by | watching Vets Training, iow, Jack Kieinow, Famous New York Giant, Receiving, With Wid Conroy at Bat, at Hot Springs. the dlamond don't get inte condition easily after the winter ch their muscles and froste thelr bor They start botling out weeks betpre opin & ball of HM @ Det * bolling out and rubbing ‘gnd drink softens wT te atiffons the the ‘water they cles, gets internal o i" healthy condition, and ater three Weeks the vets are set and ready tas vy soriour work wathe! in heavy clothing, they tear off wiles at «@ steady tot efound the ball perk Row and found they go, sometimes Weir a ed ot off in rivulets This rennip j disappear, wh: ken excomm Welghe back and stam from the b deattc ur fingers and toes to enwmer-|!he and become is Tiled to the guards| Chueh to tors, They all preseat a| cBle the act 1 appearance—like a lobater| Some Feacued before it reaches the proper | mers { scartet. You ean pick out | TD? “r the bollere as far as you can see) that emt flewt T? wear a sort Of a you- | mee a sudden know-how-bard - l-am-trying | "Tet both ¥ ant emp jon, and it > the wayiby * read and heard about ball an a preventive’t> ‘ batt out" | * of the early spring 9s beam son for thome who know ite value as every other | end with wiadom born of years they s But while 1 understood |@ #10, so that later, when younger t in & general way, | didnt | men are submitting to the massage just the “why” of It, Mo J) Machine to take out igame thats ore = cal first ne othe §=sphere to get a real firet hand ‘ioe the thee few words os the ¢ the word meeting says, | When you see & man whose gray hair en titles him to the appellation of Old Timers Come. randfather cavorting around ke @ t the young fellow whe Tyeer old colt turned out to grass. to the vale of sighs, but the] while you feel stiff and sare from * are ih every-| the mere exercises of walking @ cou wherever baseball is] ple of miles, you begin to appreciats me. in Hike grain tur Dy sonw Springer fat can spot a its quota. for the natives. Your Hot ball player two n of sung *y are the earlier they at March | they pour Every pper It's the bap ke and & holler away, and that's about ground Just t ong ties to like Y a a mile an a half on levet w the big attraction ts Cy © here of a thousand bat * up alongnide other stars super dreadnaught boy wants to carry giove to the ball park, and he at- tracts more attention than the latest nobleman at the Bastman or Arling- past where thay the rh NEW may be strong ont the No Easy Job. n who have sp Every nd yo un's a get door after @ without an nt years on “YOU CAN’T KNOCK the value of the stuff they sell down here as a commercial commodity Takes Fat Off. It's really marvelous the clothes hang shout after two dolt You can spot the vi from the way thelr clothes don’t fit Just at present « cowplé of hundred players from the bia leagues and a large number of men who have gone hack to t inors are taking thetr annual treatment, at the expenee of club owners, who t to reap. Dig returns later from plendid con dition the player gets into at the eprings . But soon these wi ached major leaguers will leav ‘ theit clube, various parte of to otinue training And. te the preliminary, they Will be ready to Jump in and bend the ball acros of amoke it through the infield, as = ete. OUT ALL THE LAWS” (iy United Pree) March 26 the law Jude Job Malqu the ine this 4 a with r man wher B ft « nth la pa to hie : f YORK, but you can't knock | the were ny when ked by ic of reporting | fight. What re a to divulge . pane, there! Now is the Time to Ged Rid of ’ “ fe These Ugly Spots. ed with the news| ‘The woman with tender skin ened to| dreads March because It is sure to hermit. ;oover her face with ugly freckles h uticka| NO matter how thick her veil, the he will earn the| March winds will surely make hér ry rking nows- | freekle retofore ny of} Fortunately for her peace ot] er by/ mind, the recent discovery of « tslder no'| new drug, othine—-double strength, Ivex obnoxious, | so" |makes it possible for even those most susceptible to freckles to . keep the skin clear and white. No J i ure} matter how stubborn a gase: of ir training their|freckles you have, the double Metr tan club/ strength othine will remove them farch 29, ThelGet an ounce package from The Raven Drug Go. and banish the | freckles. Money back if tt fails. let ew the ~— JUDGE TO JOHNSON |who is the complaining witn “You |against the big black da of Jack} came bond court ptive negro particular Th t H howin, vont avery’ day, and nd pi lines there Ah’d lak real well foh touknow dat mahse'f, yo’ honah,” degated |Johnson. “Ah'd lak toh settle (iis yore thing.” The court accepted the new bond and set the case for hearing as soon an the missing witnesses can be foand Incidentally, Johnson: wag raked by court for not coutrab ling bis tempor under provocator & ha » bim in his pre@s ‘March Freckles |The Oriental Pool Rooms 46-—Poo! Tablee—45 256—B8olo Tables—26 | Bar, restaurant, cigar stand aad seven chalr barber shop. Largest | place of the kind In the world, $10 casi given away daily. 1419-16-17 that he] Third av, between Pike and Union iE WITH HEROES way! /;/man AY, MARCH 25, 1910. NCE REDINGTON c GENE MAHON Mahon, Gene well known ball player and long time resident lock youter in the } vague wae on f rth 4 played with Aberdeen, Vancouver } Mahon yor the & xtarted his by |] Beattio’s vacant Hand played with towne like fF ig hare a mand Everett before if ing the ranke of th North orn He leaves @ | ttle and « and well known an he ind anebual! lots the on at of friend here line-up tht minned Il Be will be (MARGARET ANGLIN WON'T BUCK FIGHT | (Ry United Pree |. BRERKELSY, Cal, March 26 Jack | Johnson and James J. Jeffries com bined bave slipped over a knockout on high art Ma aret Anglin has me amkod thy because she thinks the classics will still be gromey when the sun effects of t ai the fans | pulled off st tb drink §pop city in which she ar m July & from the battle on July 4, Very gates of the in booked to they do in midseason, eats down vertical anch peanuts ani through & straw. ap 4 At \ TAA Naver HE man who wants to be sure - that his Easter Suit is abso- lutely right—-who wants to be certain of getting the most value for his money—will buy his Suit - at The Hub Saturday and he won’t be disappointed. Regal $15 Suits are made of fine all-wool fabrics in over fifty different styles, in- jcluding Blacks and Blues. Every -an be fitted, no matter what his age, size or build, and every ‘man who buysa Regal $15 Suit Sat- urday, or any other day, will have ithe additional satisfaction of iknowing that he has saved $5, Other “Hub Specials” at $20 to $35 ; | Easter Shirts Easter Neckwear Easter Hosiery 615-619 On the Square Easter Footwear Easter Greetings AN EXTRA REFEREE FOR THE BIG FIGHT | } | (hy United Prever oo; BF the ringside for the J Job nd fast tn fight 1 ta ant ppen that @ . od bY getting by mpegs \. ; - . p thet waa not f To avotd that ix nothing tn the ng Rickard says t t HW the fighters agree to} wit be reed in the newspaper dispa ¢ lother day where « r dentally kno ut « leontestants, and with the slenified to tho dramatic committee | of the Universtiy of Caltfornia that and Antigone are neo r the modern heavyweights and bh her engagement | to stage the old Greek tragedy | duty & be declared off. Bhe has! thrown her sponge Into the ring LET YOUR EASTER $ FIRST AVENUE Exclusive Seattle Agents for Carhartt Working Clothes If Jack or Jim Sends Third Man to Dreamland Wild Wallop Substitute Will Be Handy—T, Look-Ahead Kid. Bicycle repairing. Hall, 1111 Base Ball Outfit Free Mitts, gloves, balls, ete, giv away to the be C and = ws at The Star office, 1207 Seventh ALBERT HANSEN, Joweier, av. This offer lasts for 14 da First and : only, Hurry, boys one Optical Department, q ‘0 begin with, we have the widest por sible variety of new shapes, each it various proportions, and we are ingly careful to see that you get the hat which is most becoming to you. Your Easter Hat is among these: Regal $2 Hats The Smartest $2.00 Hat in the Universe Morris $3 Hats The King of All $3.00 Hats Stetson $4 Hats As Well Made as It Is Well Known | Easter Shirts Neckwear Hosiery Footwear Easter Easter Easter Opposite Totem Pole Easter With © the an a eet: Specredcan wnn vn) DF ee Oe ee ee a

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