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THE STAR--WRDNESDAY, MARCH 30, 1910. =) THE STAR'S PAGE © UP-TO-DATE SPORTS (iim RECRUITS SHOW SUE MAG wag Wi uu, Wat WH RICKARD NEV SIGNS OF CLASS (reerortanacrvonntine —] maine naa MAY 25 PICKED JOHNSC | -———~ ? T™ the days when fighters aia |] After hove “Weeks of | , New Men Know How to Handle Themselves, and Both ; ‘ tadale Chott hands tn’: prevare- Haggling Over Dates The Story Is Hardly Worth Denying,” Says the Dugdale and Lynch Are Pleased With Material on 4 , i: hore ado adil, “quart of Stanford and Berkeley ag geen aa Is Not Worrying A Hand—Schaeffer Looks Good. r 4 before a fleht mon sonked {| Agree to Triangular ie Neg . their hands in ‘this pickle pe a : ¢ the skin became ax rou Race Here. : file and wm tough as leathe By Laurence Redington. ' ay TIP WRIGHT. , ERY OFTEN wo hear it sald that the sight of a unt *,- : | In & position in which there BY MAX BALTHASAR, but wit The Ringsider. - f He reports am f dat b of SAN FRANCISCO, March 20,— |)"; emand tor form «tires the blood and make the heart beat their baggage packed for the trip. n hotoe f dates, the Univer lin unqualified terms Tex Rickard — i am and {f this holds good for the common or wer) They intended to go direct from the| of Washington management yeater- |)" UNdualiies Satu MS rom & s 00.000, An Orde fon Ba a eat Tritlecn, ond the tallow eee ng. to the steamer, | o.| 18Y accepted a date with Stanford] trip through the southern part of oss seats was recetved fy ¢ gaa company, It ought to go Pap F ond, and he was heurtions « ei [884 California for a triangular boat) che state, denied that he had stated tt ar orotegseg gy eo baseball suits, There was In the last fow rounds he paid no| face, to be held in Seattle May 26,/to @ Bakersfield reporter that he| 1.4 over johnsone be aa nd to take the pulses of the half hua- . . > : attention to Jake's physica) condl- | although this date will give the crew | belleved that Jack Johnson would jo 04 bau tred faithful fans that establiehed themselves in > i tion. On the other hand, I 18 | et © days’ rest after the Wis-| whip Jim Jeffries with ease when “> cud Dellevem that the was the sunny « of the bleachers yosterday aftor- Ws ale. i x bir or between rounds, he ping poo race at Madlac |they met in the ring will get out of the Pinder neon, se th * nO corroborative evidence about a : him to ble t and to his feet * ate has be ] New ork with the heart beats, but judging by the way everyone | ‘ * Pee ae {9 ‘ saw Wis condition was pttitul ve fer weeke cots at the It’s « fake, pure and simple , a heavy fing: sat up and ¢ no. embryo pennant | , that he was in danger of b Southern institutlone were wilting | S#id Rickard, “and it's hardly worth \ pay the flap winners were ge h it of their winter . : ed. 1 begged Mitchell W UPlto do what they eould to accommo, |¢enying. I know my friends won't d arma, it's ° t those baseball uniforme, we ‘ + aa? the sponge, but he re z 4) date Washington in the matter, but| think that I am so foolish as to give looked hi} 2 . a Kilrain to quit, sayl This anf 1g ‘es no longer a recognized | an opinion as to the merits of either Y # practice was on aging to Dug : ihe A " low will kill you sport in California, the facuity| man, even if I had formed one. Rickard we dale. & Co, for although it was hardly pow : : » 5 your wife and ch would allow no leeway tm the matter iy } sible t ¢ t m the new material in the first . ? " Td rather dic than quit wo studien, aad ff beckne @ wanteer! Will it make Jetfries sore? I Angele a few hour ' recruits ha 1 themeecives as . 4 lot racing May or noteat all, Ac-|S¥e88 it will for a minute, but he ern metropolis about ay though the Ww some of the points of the game 4 didn’t intend to t ording! ontracts were sent both |! sensible, and after thinking it ing none of his You can tell so @ ad » player by fust watching him walk rihg, #0 after the seve ooh sand it be p over @ bit, he will understand that has had no word from G@less —— : woe Domed. nn N the critics agreed —_ by nd, T picked up the me) that there will be m tch|the interview was made out of expects none until Me «die ddl: orien Mik oni ly tobe in w It Into the air lin the plana ive cloth moter has finished baal twee ‘ ee ord Bullivan's corner and| Rickard will teave for Nevada in in the Bast or . itchell talking to John I “wid Interest centered around tt tial corner, where Schaeffer, the J oe > fi wa present of $2,008 “2 MORE gallor first baseman that Dug «rab from the battleship W ‘ HD pen tragt . nia, was making | > » Ls Agee’ h my Go,” Snes one ors FOR BOB shown! hand, and the fact that they “yw od P PROF. MIKE DONOVAN. wnt Ph pcg in Donovan - SOLD AT BIG WARTS TS TOF style speaks & lot for his general m sp. Dugdale ts a « eve Ne. 3 4 cai ath af ttint ot ben-| tchell then came pver to me (By Uulied Pressed in having youngsters to play first, for he believes that other h Y de me lose] VANG , + van's, j i inte the ring 1 and ou've made me lose) VANCOUY » B.C. March 30.— equal, a young player is more with the tant and la a. better BY PROF. MIK A 9 | 0 & DONOVAN. $2.00 |Two more pit@hers have been se (my Canal United Prem) * drawing card for the game . ton after the flabters had reached cured by Manager Bob Brown of LOS ANGELES, Mare r dressing room and declared| “Woll, | wasn't going to have any sma slaaai Hivan the winner body killed in thie ring.” | answered. : PE ag oghg his Rg et van-Kilrain fight. The a " in, In France, the two fought! The difference between Mitchell's! the Vancouver Beavers forthe 1910 __ (iy United Press.) i cording to his manager, @ let ead nye = Engilshman tried to get Jobr ¥ ‘ B draw: Londop prize | act and mine was that Mitchel! cam, both men being purchased| CHICAGO, March 20.—Jack Gles-| man, “Beggar” Saat Feprerny fee ben hie way, for Suit ' minutes Kilrain, whit t te from the Portland team of the Pa-| °°" ¥™ 8° just xpotling for anode fi rught, ato between himaelf n r ' ¢liminarios the railroads hrow ing ; at steed and hoping K t league, The men are | Dréliminart M “48 sald today: to hav . the world's champlonabis ‘ and be iy ondhnneey e for als egies orward cared | Chin righthander, and Hart.| 4nd the ticket printers for handling Do you know tmin Behind his wing. | Mitehell had done his b “4 m | Be oh a nd 4 saw. Brown purchased | crowds at the JeffJohnson scrap, st had a little gentle ony attention to a $ quer Sullivan, In Madison Sq le’e ¢ ane of these men held by| gave sports today an impression | y p when he put boon aracy at this Garden tm 1884, he and land owing to the fact that that that “gents wil ‘lynn away in eight ught three rounds when t hgaregation hes more men than it) check their arti!) t r » wan trained fore interte ered. I have always bell a him | needed when they app at the arena Three of the new flingers, Her he honors were even in that fi Hohell pF Pray ; . ey - @rix, Joes and Dretehk, have a o though. Billy Malone n ¢ ‘ - > 1 won't allow a drop of lau Way of letting the ball go, and ee | VARS TY TRACK to be sold in the Reuss mia Glee, that has Loge bes on to bear watching. Al! three are big son, “We are not going to take a re all the eka bear watching. All three are | TEAM 1S SORE| SS cl cs miners and cow punch-| tues cane mean versity neadta product, and 8 keneral peeve has taken hold| race riot if Johnson wins,” ny for one. He will te wald : man with the ~ JACK BURKS’ . yt nee Many of Jack’esearers took for MeCarey, then he wil stick as | as an effective twirler : t pre f eriously, while others believed ¢ and walt for someone . He T8!) seriously, while oth nat and wait for to Nesterday he lined out three or four | . | £ : 2 he was making an {Informal stump thing Personally, & to the right fleld fence in a way $ gan fane Bingto n re then 4 n > taver of the."4 ‘ ng Po td that promised well for his batting * With thr n raven ant two nintr 1 ee ee ee Ue ee te ee aay a word, and averag He ts « southpaw n out In th ationais’ half of "the Was f was playing safe, now that the elec-) don't we're going t Ot en « — | Bay muffed an easy fy in| eu go| tion has been called off and go trom the trail fo 4 ef, and the score tied | y Ontied Press.) - Gleason carried his “miner and | these middlewelghts whe Gl PR n,n popes 4 P pg by } The batter stopy " BAN FRANCISCO, Cal, March] that ast owpuncher” story with him this af when Sam is In anothet Sunets ells every ine be reseed third and then John Anderson came|20-—Taking the lead in the nine | went back to mil itary driit, Te | ternoon to New York, which, being | country.” He seome to be full of pep The Speed of Seaton on the , play was for the baiterlteenth round, Jim Barry, the ble] ie ait thie lee Joke |e litte more “effeter” than the get into the game ‘Was an Gye-Cpener. * ; , ba menor MAYO") Chicago heavyweight, had Jack! Goach hail has always been auto | Windy City. may listen to Gleason's a F “ é | Anderson hit the firet ball pitehed | Burns, of Satins ! t ow ratic and members of the equad as-| Woeful stories with pop eyes. DIAM & i nt pore ° ané hithe end , wert that the defection of Turrenne ape “Penley” Raymond, “Pug” Bennett and Joe Seaton showed up yee-. po PF pearl aa aumssiginas he sa Pe X St athe ee Dance in Dreamiand tonight On credit, $1 per terday. having arrived from the South Monday night. This brings the ay vega night at Dre sage egy en tind pend oo STERLING pee equad wp to respectable proportions, but there are stil! a number of luktear an > ee ee de the fight, which cel 4 and’ betepare eames , Qbsentees. Colline and Jobyaon, the new outfielders, Pennington, pros. te Roy Baad Ay hy. iO | toate blooe urns pind 20-yard dashes| —ALOERT HANSEN, Jeweler, 705 First Av, Room tive third baseman, Cecil Thompson, Zackert, “Lefty” Miller and ho geet of Wie ett shoe and | took the count four times in Mf ttgeed age genre: First and Cherry. Main 7204, mningham have failed to report to date. Thomperon docan't want to \ » Meertiedlpomeergs Fo: ~ _ air “end | round and was saved from a knock ome pom eprtay Optical Department. we college at Pullman until June. and Miller also has the knowledge gece lng card out by the be Up to the nine Both will probably be allowed to report later in the season. |, The runner from third was across | teenth nd Burne had somewhat | i the plate. and Moore had started the bett« om the fighting, and it tor the Naps’ bench tm disgust. when | appeared as th Chartie Mitehe aused the Sulll f Out" was heard | the decision Barty « i ditncucis. gt Gons Guintes Leese eth en id ‘a ues in C ice | Furnit away tr aan and BY ELMER BATES, | At the crack of the bat Gochnaur : pF ached M < bs had made @ mad dash tn the direc: | favor inging deap pera een ee ee ec Little Old Man” of The Cleveland | tin oy the ball h h | ately to Barry when the fight ended | Press. Duteh” fairly b We are the exclusive agents in attle for the famous Cutler Office Desks. | thr M caught the bal | ‘The play that overcrowds every | { tap Brot: A ge ys Re wedlen| ~: JOHNNY KLING T is no better desk made today than the Cutler ag on Bagh; Monn < om fie still in the air sho! Our new line of popular-priced Office Desks is the best we have ever , lby Johnny G br ; RETURN TO |] placing very large orders with the factory we got extra discounts, which enables ffer a superior desk for less money than any other house in Seattle Our Great Unequal Bes RI ce Sie es at eee ORE cancel os ein ws ofl] , | = to first, a fraction of a » a, atte ©P | on ad of the lumbering runner national baseball commiasion in case of Catoher Johnny Kiln » hae been seeking reinsta The player wilt be requir to the Chicag b and fully carry not that he had pr y |tered Into with the Cubs, and p ) toute with reference to the sal jary tn that contract |. Second—The Chicago club will ‘ |mot be permitted, f CLE aT ONE r & period of at least one season, to either trade, sell, Agreemant full of )} Third.The player also will be , Desks (style as plotared | his action with reference to tinea’ || in the Golden Finish m a ele and ff JEFF LAUGHS AT STORY THAT HE HAD eypate!in amon with tha « tamale fr‘ acs A Lon oe et BROKEN HIS ARM ON HUNTING TRIP » Fy f venteatly fitted’ with pigeon t sige of sane at ces for such, beauty, and ; y United Presa) ; MOJA Cal, March 30 t he intended to bring with | lef ‘ ; ad row $5.75 Jeffries and his hunting party t lo 90 7 nly ~ . ' . ed through M late youter ch he and his party trav —That neither the Very Special ‘ acqueduct \ “ aa FLAT TOP DESK—A ace of a bear did n route to Los Every membe the best of he ; ' ‘ all the V : When told of the report emanat jut we had a good time, ihy-| and « thie «¢ \ ; ile ' ped ne from “ Ange aloon to! ¥ Jeff and I feel like i. a “4 Ne s ney ¥ hades, | |the effect that the champion had| kid; hone , Bas e 10 NM | oe. 12 50 . his he und laughed heart me thia week for Rowardennan Ji : . . TYPEWRIT SA BI ors and fab at A ghed | Ps ao ge ba i - M 4 lhe f Ri de mo o 8 condition himse t ‘ . . ed ries , ment er . FLAT TOP DESKS tur ar "15.00 r TOP SANITARY Of Everything I wouldn't mind them on the| been completed, and will not t made of ak, wold ' $1 vve a very extensl | ' ine evpe of Ortiee B man who started that yarr until he confers with hia frienda tr NEW Eng o ‘ TYPEWRITER’S DESK ypu ype of : ew 1 Fur Jeffri € ip his sunburned! 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