The Seattle Star Newspaper, April 5, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR-—TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1910. NEWS THAT'S RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE - ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE AND INSIDE AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WHO PLAY HIGH SCHOOL BOYS — “iT IS SNAP OF WRIST THAT GURVES THE BALL” FAKE COLLECTORS MAKE SEATTLE WORK Som — | ia | Turks Win From Lincoln by 2 to 1 Score After Game Py 6 Bm Care ‘alleutea ie tg Replete With Snappy Sturtts—Seattle’s Four te Willing Workers Said to| ‘he am ta iam th Flingers Do Good Work. i . . ; t ’ Be Grafting on the Mer- “ ent yachting” joe ee f n ’ 1 ts one Big chants in the Name of and it's hard yp ven such » jolve this pussle and get two or = ant: seats on a Yesler Way ca . the at . . n . Crewmen at the university are run, how hard will the , . 4 being put over by a couple of fake have to work to win . pe collectors” down town. These men hantt , it is alleged, make @ practice of go ~q that, yesterday's . , ing to the merchents down town an # oat, ane whieh the Turks jouw 4 MORDECAI! BROWN wolt money for the sake of wen lg who has pushed aiken we nag 4 ? r tar am” into the Limelight in flegtion on the | ; EW ORLEANS : | The game i# an oasy one, for mer 5 going to fall for the gh Mike Ly: : Mora . - * hants, both for unselfish and self \.. - he purse. If Sid Hester my t-actgedt bo ther promoter, dy’ my any such sw ‘ . ; ‘ | apor | would have to cut Langford's end down to « few thea ae t . ns < when bona fide mento pull off the fight with any chance o ne housands, i of hand tx ot his great 4 with advertisements for) ..! ol lage - Sat nd ence, of financial Seen ‘ the box t » » portediog! in re.| can bet your last dollar and then put the bee on « frleal jul e x ‘ : n.| money to gamble, that neither Langford nor Woody 2 | “it's the twist and snap of the . saying that they « By euch sevanmeuent odman will vend a : Pr BOXING AT wrist, and not the etump of my index nu 1 : any cece cone” mares tiehia BU! a y, = &.. “4 = finger, that is responsible for my - ¢ Then again, Burns fights B ang on the 20th of thip @nnected. But for a mix-up FIGHT pitehing ability,” says Brown, as he} Ing if he loses to the Australian t weight, his value ag ag e ut f mix-u #, are liberal in donations that benefits college the ¢ weeh the Lincoln shortstop watched the Cub reeruite working 7 stop xt for the Boston dinge would be ¢ y decreased. Any he Lincoln shortstop ar #enth. tt the Neht ¢ the naumerous! a will be : be foolish to pay such big money for Burns under ex! tied tn the nint tories written by the Cubs | Py inting tm the first and se (iy Cates Prem) ae thie is a startit Every one directly and indirect enth, whtle n's lone ru ne NEW YORK, April 5—Jack Glea | The public has beer , | . Rowing has benetited i ly interested in the Jobnscn-Jef over jn the ninth. Only Seattle's! ..0 one of the promote the | {he effect that If Br n't | any other af sbacri friew fight will be glad to hear of ~— run was earr i | settianiibeiedss ‘Cat : ue rie! t hand 4 b. ‘ J Jif varsity oar nm find ¥ t#| the champion’s safe arrival on the i co Soe oe ; relay " . os wien ' | working the gn there ne| Coast, where he will be under the feet cade Gus bn ‘lookin tg nde teal he et of the mound he ae ate - Pd | more sucker in Lake Washingtor watehful ¢ of trainers and oth, fit to go th le e@ and Rickard t yo Inaamuch as Bro ne the w ers in bis camp, who will assist in ing the schoot be: y mn the day of the t ° t band, } t the noble work of keeping him out Ho was fol Joe Se . e. In dis of jail. The day's news doesn't went Just better teh tt te t ‘ t . contt t strength, sp seem complete without an a nt Gree ee gf Bae 3 n ’ ' " " nr ' pace of some bout between Jack and way the ge Rage . 1 wilt A Prag pe + oj bat writ fo the mate) oat, hk pana | the law, and the fact that no such kert, \ tives e a Tres basinal the cae ae story has flashed over the wires ing, and ‘Daher, 8 lb mit graft A earn ¥ during the last few days, leads well known Jews, filled In ee ee “ js me fight fans to believe nat * \e , sf | Johnson {* confined to his house WOLGAST 18 READY “ = eee 8 by illnees TO FIGHT AGAIN « q “tm The New York sport writers, last two periods. This Baker though, are hinting that Johneon ts getting it rubbed into him gawky as they make ‘erm ad MILWAUK} w strongly over the Pindar eee, and a lone study of events leads tp. f 7 . ' f that there is some race prejudice mixed with the adm \ Bar fe viele te it Ww ae of the law. If every bar room scrap that occurred in Gotham way will the best cane we car sround Ban Bwicker, wh win nthe P league, and o is working out on me tog on firat in the last t th - yeaterday and played a swe seems to e something i; will have a right sleeve he pitching line en ich will be furr is worth watchin the me attention, there would be no room on the court calendar! divorce indictments People seem to delight in shaking thelr heads over the fc as " “ of the “hope of the black race” and predicting a bad BY BILL CURTISS 0 et ® " Also these same carpers point to Jim Jeffries as @ model thet a fight should be in persona! deportment. Well, what beg ve criticism? Johnson, « big, good-natured ¢ craze get the best of him when a lot of easy money mals! possible for him to live well and buy an automobile He slap tam, poke at some fresh litte enip of bis own color who insulted SHHRARHHARAAAA Eafe. Now, the estimable Mr. Jeffries has never feured 1 eee METHODIST MINISTERS * courts, but he pulled the nice little stunt of welching on STILL KNOCKING FIGHT. * w 4 in Nevada, when he had the money i Several yoars later, when passing through the gaa g bis creditors by Jocking bimeelf in bis to stand the co! off. Of the two, it would, age fair-minded m t Jack Johnson's skirts * “Pug” Pennett has worked al stiffness out of his protesting } and is all over the lot. Y he made a beautiful r well into right and snappy to Schaoffer in time t hit. The Yets and ¢ game this afternoor Provided that the open during the day Clarence Gerald himself way, will be out in uniform t By United Pre AND, Oat. A Methodist Minis eee eee eee eeeet ee eeeeee eee eee eee DAY OF BASEBALL ROWDY PASSED, SAYS HERRMANN: MERE ABILITY NOT SUFFICIENT FOR MAJOR LEAGUES POWELL FAVORITE As they are to fight at t by that wolghta, Memsto will have the Gillett an OVER MEMSIC » oan far am beet is als, request- w]| Powell, however, is eir influence ® much more scientific, and proposed bat. & (Ry Vetted Pree) on wae made farorith * OAKLAND. al, April 8.—With jarge bunch of Le s set forth that @)the Memstc-Powell scheduled 15 re expected here tonight t only unlaw- @ round bett yefore the Oakland ably will pull down the. aid work an ir- ® Wheelmen's club but one day off naiderably, as Memate le 6 to the morals ® ve f ite with the vorite in the south, parne he ids > fot lightweights * a * have t . ing away at their) Hans Wagner beat Jam * * i the Jeffric flat eryvitte seeeeeee ee BY AUGUST HERRMANN successful playe Chairman National Baseball Com th d and « pronounced five yards in o 200-yard « battle Springs. Pewee ee ee eee ee ee ee eee eee No The major leag National and c of baseball players what « eee ard * ar aa phys j work wel The minor leagues ar scholastic grades of bas 3 Gm # m 4 majors are the interco f © in the face of Fefteie ts ‘ 2 eect men who rine and remain ir ' t ~- fors long enough to acq 7 a" Wher t , ; ; P 4 DP pees petence and 4 country-wide reputa r hi z h t i tion are men who go into basebal as they would @ profession, and dev telligence and care successful merchant ¢ business snes veopee, WESTON NOW The day of the rowdy has p Se The day of the car + 8, | IN INDIANA in't-care player is passing he PAUL THOMPSO - public demands the best and wil! ac . (iy Colted Prwan) copt no substitute, The men who AUGUST HERRMANN. HAMMOND, Ind Apri succeed are the mon who start re ght ——————— — 0), ‘s war We etare stay right. If they show more : A yet « ti r, expectine | I be at an ordinary ability in the minor ' leagues, they are tried out in faster company, and if they continue to improve they climb to the ma But day has passed jor | managers Weston ts schedule and ath strongly cons ia d n , full serpentine ' e weathered finish; a very neat en cect seas! Splendid Bargains in Dining Room Furnii THE “DISCOVERY” OF ADDIE JOSS | utes : eh 5 ea Buffets—txtension Tables—Dining Chairs Our Exthange Department now has a very strong ‘ init Room Furniture, all in . BY TIP WRIGHT ‘ La ® repalr condition; in fact, practically the same as new If vou need yuffet, i t, dining table on you to visit us this week, while our stock is so lar j aC mnsiderable BU purchasing in our Exchange Department. Remember, y« iy for ron terms at spect@ [SHAVE] mee | | a We will take your old furniture in exchange for new or pay y« 1 ou might want to ge 1 Oc |] We Are Agents for the - beanie al = ‘i wos aan “il Haircut 25¢ | Famous Cutler; = -_ gee er Monarch l ae Sarees Turhish Baths 25¢ || Office Desks fun “2 i Malleable Rang 0 Che Greatest Fuel Save ‘ ake tho fighters cont HEADY'S Rett Phe Best Cooker they ooglt draw on a pe | First and Washington fection basis, of course | aan: ceemesms ore en er ne ar ner

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