The Seattle Star Newspaper, March 29, 1910, Page 2

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THRE STAR--TUESDAY, MARCH 29, 1910, D's" THE WORLD OF SPORT EDITED MY LAURENCE REDINGTON<——— LL THAT'S WORTH ine ND NOTHING THAT jg IT HAPPENED, IT’S HERE IT’S HERE, If HAPPENED i YOUNG TURKS RALLY : = | THESE ARE STRENUOUS Ta ae -— | | BURNS. 3 F ! TAMe brs pow Boll, can ROUNDS tare Pe MO hn if i Que READ — ” f 4, ot eevee « A COUPLE eat Untied Pre) AT THE BALL ¢ 4 grr’ pldip Met ey OF HOURS rhe od de CA NCTR, i i lengthened another Tae! ea price gol 4 M - . ” ce te ine sar : a Prospects and Certainties Show Up for First Practice, Doros money ig Tae te i wound up thelr work pe from now po But Manager Mike Calls All Bets Off Until This \\ Afternoon—Some Dope. = Foun. : © ring tonight - s o * a F ‘ eas fags ~ RESTS San _— pase! oe TRAE RO ‘ban take short i ok A MINUTE! HOURS Werk HE t tight i 3S ) ll KES AMBULANCE ConP REMOVE <6 vounal pe . entage of the ™ im vat H v4 ~ ~y ‘ we. QRAD ANO Wevnoepe re partners and ove ' an ie waun J of Dis gym stunte. omy ; a t i “ m4 \ “ 4 7 ® supremely pee . a eas os ott at vy . % Burns and expects 4 ; 7 Hy nan \ ‘ t knockout within 16m i : wie the | = ‘ Os. while admit . i having heard th ‘ . Pa <— GioAm * oo fe u =) ast Cacry aod Wi reas | of willow and hi . yg tt | 6AM OwoPs Gkace FULY OUT OF aam/ GPRA- Aries Surree, il tn such ehe t eohens é . ~* : ed the satior first basemat A Vrarnanes BY MEANS or | “Wt SHCOND STORMY woes at NS 12 Me Avree weerriing fom An SPENDS EVENING Reaowa Yo | | "M!shing punch for with ! a new Infielder, al PSR Cidenenn Hees Ane heey SOAS eae. tas Ges He Bere UP Te HOUe WITH A FUL CROWN GOT ERE ") 10'S PM Wont UPA Me SuPrERine Tranens on | | Minister > | a. wid Ae wegen OMUCS A YOUNG SAME ak Te owe wast oe ‘Tor OF A NKONsomING aioe, ns fy oa saat a Bed. doles oo goths od ry ; No betting haa a : marked, Mike Lynch deci fe | Today Pennington, Zackert, vu nate dass PARROTS. ae funn Mounvain GOAT, HoMAd anO Aibl Bam AAUND THE RY iminary, ae ' Jay work until t) oon, ft quem, Clyde Hall, Collin as ; oes ERENCE nes: 2 mere swe CRN arses ’ 7 i real doings will commence today, | Johnson are expected to pat in p § team with a, Apr The navy will kt woll repre 8 q i oe tins aitiue 0 s ; ed In the preseason tryent ' | PAL | es Manage A car » are both sailo ‘ Custer a is, while Fisher, a pitehing pro. | b J T0 4 4 i of the old guard, were hand, all| pect, te a or of the marty ~ | | ray” = : looking fit to go right into a game | corps ; ; : DONOVAN CLAIMS | | onendy? 3 : or tee a hair, Four new flinger ave dried out sv ently to make UNIQUE RECORDS |) ® ° he changes im theta Joaselwitze, Dretohk, Miller and |fust practice possible, and by Wed Sa ee coed aac mA 7, 9 fOUene, the, on rneethag of Dt Fisher, and a couple of infielders, | nesday players will be divided of It. He broke my nose and if shortest f | a in Now York Perry W Ison, were also on off into two teams for practice = ~ an oe. os gust. sa e | R ee noe more hand, While Seattle fans have no| games, Saturday the first real mnt an Snapne ty Peerless Backstop May Be Reinstated and Sent to y ing at % »p The tentative line on these prospects, all come! gamg of the year will be pla Cincinnati-—Long Larry Goes to Giants and Cubs | 07"! to Cones tay to Dus bighly ommended,| with the Seattle college age morning | oid up the roar pected that re r) ton. 4 right ato was dink ure thiet! — . = ae five minutes | however, tn oh , In the Bighth st. theatre, in Bf} be accepted and COAST LEAGUE A York, in 1801, Met md (ity United Pree) + Then this duo, with a big cash | at ite next ‘ “~ and I met again, and I won inf] HOT SPRINC Ark. March 29.| consideration, will be turned over Dr 1K ‘ ® eal aking hands PROF. MIKE DONQYAN for the | ty athletic 4 for the stat in exchan, ’ t ' 1 It is persistent) rumored here to Chi J. Fitepatrick Jan, (Neill P y ae foubt but that the gain . I suffered but Utemy | tu The sum involved in the Cin od | ' ove. tin ber 4 Cabs’ w , 4) work um involved { h 0 ‘ ne fn Ag gga Bld | ae ee ee rork | esnnats hicago transfer is men ‘i and ame - with the Gis tioned as $20,000. This would be (Ry United Pree) . ox 4 . the greatest price ever paid fo: @AN FRANCISCO, Cal? Maret the eye. This Saye me te . The same rumor has it that Long | | s iAteat pr Bux - pr dg: ewe " " : ithe oy PF © ” # that Donovan's r | Larry McLean, of the Reds, is dew SA™ # es : i AF will be dee ~ ’ Ty “Pole!” T8n6 F ihe longest fight is dinyuted tined to go to the Giants tm a trade |" yom ; — ‘ey as Gan between Han f isco a TIP WHIGHT th i ne of t | “ aor reagan v land, Vernon and Los Angeles, ( 8 nl Ww . 1 was never so glad to bee @ po peg poll = Boe Be ge “ her of King’s calfber he will land and Sacrament r . . oats predicted jeeman | was when they ewarm-| can knock ‘em ali out.” History ae! seen ee sn ts oret @ no difficulty in pulling down will begin on three diamor f it oe, J At winners have ed into the ring. Murray Bfterward | proves Madden was right. | was in| “HOWD 2 oe p j.| the National League bunting this} ° Pacific Coast league and wit he higweat je. and the too, wae glad the party and saw Sullivan knock | paring to ee Oe | rear / : i nue many moons oe in th out man after man, some be owing this clew, am enterprisity This ould h yi the warring tribes hang+ hows’ Weak mig ants. When Sullivan became angry |fan unearthed the possibility that ons 44 Poytny “9p gant ehhh ta pe Sagar at ite belt, T fr rm and it any ene hit him. Ouring! the recent conferences between “ goto Fy otys protiteie] a 6 xy soe én tac i that trip he struck everyone in the) McGraw, of New York, and Her-/( t ald t rofits ‘ ‘ year has: t « ’ Good Teams on Const ¢ beat party but Madden and myself imaon, of Cineianall, bears strong investm d the number “ 1 at th t t btedly Madden saved #ul- |} on th ted scheme. The}, Whether this proposition merely the shape of Ys # clot on an f ions who werel trade according to those who claim |'* Visionary Js a subject that Is - with firet clase teams e Chiens . Oe le, young fel- | draguing hin down t tray 0 acco ian bs _ at a * causing much deb about the oe Torke pasintt eagve mannecr v : : "% y tid ma We became|iovel’ ff tt hadn't to nag or vk Boat: hotel corridors here. The general . ar cekocuse aie 4 oe ; » - fier that and are feo John L. Sullivan w out as follows jimpression is that no magnate on rca ous years of its t as aS af “~~ Murray Very likely How the Trade Will Work. the face of the earth would part Judge Thomas F. th show that Const leamun with @ local! Kying will be reinstated by the| with §20,000 for any player who . . Gent of the Pac t r is tn wa t to that ng Bre vot paticnal commission, according to ever donned «pikes Turkish ald today f the major Pa sing heavyweight the wise ones. He may have to) Hermann's friends, however, are Z = alii nt met John L. Suill pay @ nominal fine |advising their queetioners to hold eS s had been beating all the big Larry McLean will be traded tojoff and say nothing until the de RO WING ane ghiuabae aaa Meee Gee follows wp to this tine, i New York for a couple of players! parture from Hot Springs of Larry HEAD ed the place and touk & lone 8 a Genes ey ome wee pon whom it is known that|McLean is explained. They say tolled ROW ON ™: ties | E-weet:- bbe) Roow Sie world, would | Murphy and Chance of Chieago,|then that Hermann'’s share in the First and r & careful course of training | hie amber the it was tn Boe *" long have cast covetous eyes Ideal will be made known Se ae belle ws be is plenty good} leon, in Jan Ryan ap DLT With Coach Conthear atill assert sehen Mamie Pake test é sald. “DM ie. ve fing that the change In rowing plans | Lewis and others in t re 4 te) t , re was fot for the f that sport be ol - oh in ; No. 2 a look over. He's e s e i and Graduate Menager Zed de ’ eh - 2 > has whipped every - claring that the nge would re iahing BY PROF. MIKE DONOVAN hing around Boston : j sult in a saving of $2400 a year ‘ ‘ ° ty e to my hotel and J both sides of the rowing « ray ; roe n an unueual man, 1 were heard by the ger nt wat eng ssherandhen tg . ke gen dg A x ¥ body of the state P Y ~ « t "i you've go’ va Se SSS <= — = one = = - * through the # |} wolf for the next tw mg - ft t " “ of t fighter In you Bix se Ps x i) Foi ns peek ae ‘ i be e Monarch Is) . md toe weal ake oa ts OAKLAND BOOKIE Up to that fight ne ene inflicted] imagine my surpriee when Sulli egs are Those thinking that such pain upon me that | could not| van came at me like a bull, I hed « : > cali nell un ren mie Saat | geeks Ott elLcnal Sopaapiian. Gd Sippeten the t Range of solid ¢ 5 Proposition sbh mm for Com But the sting of Murray's| my record would daunt the boy. it : Ee arg work ard agakret tt | | biows remained: after each I'd grit| didn’t, He h but poe: . undershelf are ial er eagon opens today my t to throw off the hurt, but| sessed wonde nd speed, | th Whol i ; ; with a on Lake Union, between # TRIAL it wouldn't go. jand he hit in e V4 | ple finished to & pieked wa | Sitervagte etant these 1 and they | - : | sche mekiaied acini t 4 t had to World | quarter-sawed | (Ry Untied Press) | 7 the 5 w of which © =t bundle | A 4 he I HT T WiAMMICA Se fetecek on iad tonen | tans » four rounds ended. In / the top is r f Charles Zelinek rook maker 1 w rted a : on » a roke a bone in my ee H ” anc * 7 rele Teiditng the ; five eh di be Me ging on Sullivan's ig ee cy _ _ — “i regular price | | ry «ye r e of = . 1 cooks better and lasts | 3 ‘ Honey Mollody, the f rw antt-gamblng act, began today 4 that . ~ 1 mang = Sullivan's eRe ! cial— : . weight champion. ie trying hard to re Sup r Judge Brown - te a I only | t for a year 414 I per dGton fi longer than any other get ba ” Ky the firet who wae a sunde Billy Madden he was the com q ¥ Y > to five te In ‘ , ek ght 48) ing man. At that time T met Aull i - ij = It uses from two to five tons $1 . Among his « with placing a ' ea . | Yan again at the m Music hall * coal less per antium than any i, a w t ; a the other range. It therefore saves I Boa Sa: r . ‘ a © in fuel from $12.00 to $30.00 a : 4 . hting gan t 3 { ‘ i year, and at the same time you | bs ’ i H ‘ . . . ‘ have the satisfaction and com | ‘ i ‘ ‘ t hin rt 1] “Four it is,” said Madden fort of using the | t aes a very best — {t will pay you | aie to trade that old | i a 1 « iy it t Ht = | * i i a Monarcl ube re penn oat tor tend |/Miwin Folding Go-Cart rf th ; . “ wit a ¥ | O : ot ar t. Thin ne now ‘ cin b an | ae The A n is Hghtuetrong and i E) om ‘ salt : agit is serviceable; it 1s Heat and styl ti pais rs mF ish in appearance. “he mechan | tt men ' y " nkere | field. iam of the Allwin jg so simple i Pr wit « : : ne Povey Fa ge ; that there ts practifally nothing i a tale 7 The ott ace the ar, to get fishing, one fr to get out of order. lt can be so U j pwd “ee dagithetotieas ye RAS you with Ihine |f s@usted that thecbéby te. per CHIFFONIER—A, Verna the ; not where to @ He fectly comfortable in a altting roomie daat: bax . cx with full sere $ bee t P t t ny be ar of the or reclining position, The All ona ies. ™ wood drawer vai lp ti ; »{ an hohest, upright man : win is large enough for a pillow een eee ai mixeor of al @ q 8 t at tel nis favorite places) He | and wraps. ‘The gletire shows high back; the 18x80ineh case ‘ hee L . ' ruthful under the same conditions | th@ fresular $6.00 Joue-motion tered in imitation | R iien oak r ed dary . a Ran co Seinen Albarn al " |] folding cart, whictl’ 4p ofter ape spring k ‘ 1 price $21.60 4 rif 4 celal, including hood,"at noe BO tae” ae REWISED FOOTBALL ssi tiie’ fm uss | GALS Specia «! f safo because It is impossible to e 1 5.75 | = ( 2*| canna San March 1 — inder coe "Exchange Department | Kitchen abinet for against the gam On oredit, $1 per week 1 want cash Jar your used \ o Buy Now | --kitehen war been played , STERLING JEWBLRY CO ‘ | » most suitable 705 Firat Ay Room 119. | dvorap hom . ‘ he typ Pay Later it rules Main 7204 @ marked ovement, They

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