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NEWS THAT'S RIGHT UP TO THE MINUTE AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FANS PHOENIX CLUB’S SHOW PROVIDES GOOD SPORT enim Good Boxing But Poor Fighting the Order of the Even-| ing—Bouts Staged With Speed and Fans Pleased With the Show—Another Soon, reeptibly that It Jonas might go ih He domwed It wover, becom ain of blows going to his Muldoon de Lots cit fighy - i finieh badty in the thir juite dased ohtn, have several the | eked quite rightly of and stopped the Lige Worsham, ¥ ho after a F arter times, fast night the windu ne bouts were on the tame and pers seemed t it, without and a har struck during the ning’s entertain ix was useless blows were course of the ment Chitt Dyer in the 195 iimer, and every boxy the deciste had been Dyer took his in the first: tw be fenling Dyer comr Lanfall refused to punc aimed at final round tore inte Dyer which forced the judae him the decision. Lanta thore fellows é when he ts Itek edly gave him for he was bh points during Jack Novak welterweight of me when he the heavy Yorthwent ver his oy 4 number Jack Lanfa face rman, we ight chang extra by the § man that rea asily hard reham's im out we and ator t t t to The fans nted tn not and Wilile he latter failing to ance at the Inet m ating @ change of Harris figured in the winning after a pair of 105 pener, the nders, ona an extre and Roy Brows Ha with L in at 135, the emiling kid from his own way © wotghing 1 round won ade wrleme on Frank ing. proceedings. but Novak got several rude jolts to remind him that was up against a scrappy, If une entific man. Jonas in grit through, but he lacks both ex; ence and training, and was an mark for Novak In the found the latter stopped wallop with his mid ee " was staged in was well capacity house w. Matehwaker » scheduled anoth May 6 an tion, a event fo tay UST a few doings at the ball park today. Seattle and Tacoma will open the North- western League season in this city, while the Spokane’ Indians and Vancouver J) Beavers will fight it out om the Spokane | grounds. | Players and club officials will parade in automobiles on First, Second and Third aves. before the game, the line forming at Second and Yesler way at 1:15 p. m. Mayor Gill will deliver the first bail, and Xx j will be relieved in the box by Gus Thomp- son. Danny Shea will be at the receiving SPV — edge of the battery. For Tacoma, Annis and Blankenship will officiate. Rasty Wright will make his first appearance as an official Northwestern League umpire, and will hoid the indicator on the local grounds. The game will be called at 3 o'clock sharp. HE’S ) AFTER VW WOLGAST: The next opponent of Lightweight Champion Ad Woignst will be the Uttle New England hurricane. Matty ' Baldwin, one of Hight weight clase. Baldwin has the respect of every lightweight in the land. He is a tough nut for any boxer of his Inds to crack. as witnens his three te with Owen Moran, than whom is hard to find a better man Baldwin's tast fight with Moran followed a ride from New Orleans to New York. In fact. he went almost Girectiy from the train to the ring- side. And despite the fact that he could not have been at his best #0 tedious @ ride, Baldwin gave loran a terrific battle, was fighting Ske = terrier and as stron bull when the tenth session on Moran is one of the gre Doxer-fighters living, It w short time before he took o win that he and Abe Attell ft Through one of the prettiest exhi Ditions ever staged in New York, and the little Englishman, while los~ ing the decision, would not have had the best of it bad the affair been called a draw Now anyone who can break near | even with Attell in @ boxing match end then turn around and go 16) founds of rough-house battling, ix urely the clams, hence the fight gate by Baldwin with such a per er must be to his credit Baldwin's next opponent will be that clever little chap, Danny Dunn The two will get together at New Orleans, and following this Baldwin will go across the country to San Francisco to train for his fight with Wolgast OSCOE TAYLOR IS MATCHED WITH LABELL PORTLAND, be Lat nish the boxing letic club cently mad the fans by « of Onkiand so Found that the Ore, Apr of San Francis ylor of Seattle main event at of the Oregon m April 29. Tayle a fine tmpre uting Jack | emphatica horrified » and will fur the next MATTY _BALDWIN the ngside called |ter that app s club mm at ff the siaugh The} casting d imminent bega nagement BY MAX BALTHASAR (The Ringsider.) CAMP, REN LOMON t in his opinion ight, has ar what Jett w « wins f TRA! n | tractable and he camp ts ay one Jeffrie this that o ahed nd Vrank ht to get Baseball is THE COMBINATION IS N. 6. 'Garry Herrmann Puts the Ban on Hard Drinks on THE STAR-“SATYRDAY, APRIL 23, 1910. the Red Stockings’ Home Grounds—Good Move. BY TIP WRIGHT. Hgts off to Garry Morrmann The genial president of the Cinein A! baweba! ub has put the kibeah the sale of intoxicants in the te the only the sentiment of And It's good sentiment. Doubt less Cincinnatians who like thelr heer will protest. Bo wit! brewery m and some polltiota: bet Mere proposes to stand pat “The sale of intoxicants has money maker in ¢ it always wae « oistake. You never saw lquer sold tn a thea tre, did you? That ia, im a firet claws heatre’ You sever saw anyone bu a drink of anythin red lemonad a cireus, Why, then, should the he national game te degraded the seed planted by Herrmann finds foot in other cities where baseball and boose travel together, and that the dinpensers of beer or any other heverage that cheers le stopped wt chance for the re spective leagues to turn a nice littl aght to get the mens bers together and vote on t GAMES PLAYED ON SEATTLE GROUNDS TACOMA, April 23, 24, 25, 29, 30. May 1, 17, 18, 19. Jume 10, 11, 12, 28, 29, %. July 22, 3, 4. Auguet 10, 11 tember 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 1 14, 15, VANCOUVER. May 2% 4, 8 27, 28, 29. June 14, duly 4, 4, & 9, 10, 26, 27, 31. August 16, 17, 21 Sep tember 6, 7 "1 SPOKANE May 9%, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 16. dune 21, 22, 23, 24, 26, 26 Auguet 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7. Septem ber 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25. SPOKANE AND VANCOUVER May 22. July 3. August 14 September 18 TACOMA AND VANCOUVER, May 20 p.m. June &. July 1? Auguat 28, for a speedier boxer on with the human toothpick from Seattle, and Labell was finally ected as the right one Frank Farrell an Francisco, b of his ries igto the land ng ble career in ade punches with bard, the idol of P man car population who law salt water 4a nom ontempora of Morpheus dur the navy, will Kid" Hub # him of the cb e ing f hin fight me nemro Aid had ¢ with Armatr n when the the t pur raining 1 be be enabled t His wir nao river m whict 4 tras juart ated, wher hed Jett « oxtr 1 take a emety fond t and “ 8 4 sailor man from | * Pull | “LOWER BORDER oF RIGS NAVEL Diagram showing SY W. RK. C, LATSON, ‘The liver ie the largest organ rtant ae and pesition of liver organs. Sketched by Dr. W. R. C. Latson. Tt weighe between four E BIG THING Today THE SQUARE,” SAYS O’BRIEN | Then He Backs Up His As- sertion by Taking Sound Beating From Big Al Kaufman. (Ry Untied Prem) PITTSBURG, Pa, April #3.— Wight fans are certain today (that Phitadeiphia Jack O'Brien's markable assertion, “I'll stake my life that thie fight te on the square,” wae one of the truest sentences he ever spoke. Jack made the remark during @ clinch in the second round of the fight) with Keaffman to Duquesne Gar dens inet night. The next moment) ’ Kauffman sent him apinning |sgatnat the ropes, aad thereafter j beat him all around the ring O'Prien was a badly licked man at the ond of the «ixth round of the wath 1 athe last two rounds Kauffman had hie man nearly out, but he seemed to lack the necessary steam [to pul over the deciding punch. with relation to ether vital in the body, and and five po one of the mont inda, and performs of four most eesential function if the itver to @o om ati liver would bimaelf no lonyer be @ liver me” In the animal walking on al! f the hips, the shoulders and: the ribs. porable organ niches however, thig moat ve or floating ribs, and a tow stitt portion of the liver just ander the auch punches wilt make the ¢ Goproseed. In other words, he tne Under these ciroumstanves the dotting the ‘potsonous 1 tremendous speed. It % imparted (o t make the liver pu Like the b not @ knockout bi ponent the one whiet jar plexus punch, which are ee COAST LEAGUE YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Standing of the Clubs Wea Loat us i" us .o ’ ‘ Portland an Franctsoo ernen Ange nd At Ban Francisco. R Batteries Her Hunt and Barry At Los Angeles: Anke Rattertes—Mohaeter Delhi, Butier Umpires—F t lh Greqgog mney Wh At Portland. JEFF TAKING OFF WEIGHT TO FAST ROWARDENNAN TRAININ AMP, HEN LOMOD £D, « Apett| hare «| tot | in ine 1 1 a ided t l things eas J cn aki be lied to hi roised ” thing In the Jott de atay und tale spent inpacking ne ining he had planne 4 tt DIAMONDS On credit, $1 per week STERLING JEWELRY CO. 706 Firet Av. Room 119. Main 7204. rgilitat attere which te the retentt leads to his allowing an opening for 1 Be al Electric for 10 minutes the owner of that | *** PA eeeaeaeeaaan He would be Iterally « “dead MIKE DONLAN TO TRY r o liver is well protected ty IT ON THE DOG. which partly « ow it In @ protected only by the flexi there ribs. that the breast & few sick, groeey tally ute attinck ite (By United Press.) CHICAGO, April 23.-—Mike Donlan, the famous outfielder of the New York Giants, tod, mnounced that be had applied to the national committee for elnstatement to good stand ing Denlan a or on ribs oF foe tet, liver fati« t he body t pr mea and ime of bith work at ines f anti ing ats " ae well ae the ph that ws eald that he wanted permixaton with semb-proft jonal teame to ascertain whether he had e back.” If he finds that he has, he will stick to vaude. ville and will not sign with any professional ball team first the Iver punch play ng and daxing the oy the Jaw punch or t knockout blows the twe Jerr at probably will be Jeff's nephew. In Papke’s boat . Choynekt of Farmer young friend of Jeffs | Berger “pee e eee eee eee eee ee eee Pe eer rere rere Te TT T Fur Tere eee ee eee ee ee PULLMAN AND REGAL AUTOMOBILES = ACM A Goodrich Tir BODY BUILDERS In What You Re GORHAM RUBHBR CO, 810 First Av. South, State of F. A. Wing, Agent, Broadway and Madison. 910 E. Pike “FISK TIRES ; La nano mae L. 2021 “later State Automobile Co, : wal HD FINCHBROK, M | orries m aie i wn Sale fie Maxwell and iri Mc DONALD BROS Everything tn Temporary MOTOR OA¥ POLSON IM Mar: tae Wir Mer Avenue Au te Auto Top Factory carriage trimming tna, en, SIO-31 Pine st emt Sunset, Mast 606, Ind. laity Que ¥ ne In thin manner President La |Hook Up When Nothing Langford Goes Come Soon. BY MAX BALTHASAR The Ringsider FRANCISCO, A h ke and Philadelphia Jack O'Br going to become really and finitle SAN Looks very mu Al } Barry ht, th me » mate Pitteburg, Klaus Ketchel | tw was atep, ‘ It tooh e of thelr latest spat night, and for t wan a perfectly pr reunion, Then O’Brien got a fa pas out of his syetem and sla Albert the beak, bringing gore That ery, Anat it pla on made big boy real ar and thereafter he gave the quite an exciting time The first round was punk, th ond fierce, the third rotten and the rowd hinsed. It had had ite dose of an “understood” fight and wanted some real s came the bat on the | few fireworks Louls Biot is paying an awfully big price for the Tommy Burne Sam Langford figh to split $96,000 between the f ers. How he figures it worth that! much money is hard to understand | Neither man fe a champion. jan exchampion and a by man and the other bh nev ured in a fight that has even $20,000. Burns agninst his reputation very much, and the face of thia and his defeat by Jehnson he has an awful crust te ask a small fortune to fight Lang ford. oe | | confearor | \« before Ther fig. Buiphides! attle, Tacoma and President W. H. Lucas, KAUFMAN AND O'BRIEN MUTUAL MEAL TICK and a} one in drawn | showing Bill Lang did not enhance in 5 Else Is in Sight — High for Louis land in Bad—Joe Thomas Expected in The one thing tak * favor ts that be ether in which will fae No Wetter 1 Central Park, f the elty Kht 45-round throw of the ne new, and with prices Het may Little Dick Hy bin every thme out, alm lightweight has not decision since he started resent tour of the Baa, real, * he shows & rev ty soon Richard the pork and hi fa He took an teach Ga hands of York, Inet olan for the fact that fone back, Hyland knocked out The managers of. ny apd n when he agrees in anticipation of being for @ fight in Reptember, B ‘son hes made me. Tommy Ryan to Jow Thomas, who ‘ght Bil Papke at @ 14, will leave the Mast <ae ay tomorrow Owen Moran ie. »/ training. He te jet thing, which te a game of vinoebie, Northwestern Will Not Bar Phi W. H. Lucas Makes National ancouver photographers of the follow in the footeteps of President Lynch, of the l ball Association. Photographer “] thoroughly belleve with Ban Johnson, * will not be barred ot league, that photographers are a necessary ‘evil’ they do not delay the game by | they will be welcome,” said he lf his good judgment. Nothing u er than a good action picture t words, pictures help the game And it is for the Northwest brother look like a big dog in « lining up for a half today. aken om the field of play, immensely ern league to make manger | HOW MANY REAL IRON MEN WILL THE MOVING PICTURES MEAN TO There hasn't been much said about |the moving pictures of the Jeffries Johnson fight lately. I wonder why? Has the pleture trust cinched the privilege or have the independents stolen & march on them? Both trust and indepe ta were talking business with Sam Berger not long ago in Chicago, but nothing definite has been made public When Jeffries and Johnaon signed articles they reipta of the Rickard and Now there world for the fighters The trust has put plet at Independer have made an offer based upon per ntage, which In reality will bring ney to the fighters and y * than the he trust both Inder rust will Hew ntr in a Mat bid for the rn | insist upon absolute There's a barrel af pictures, No one ¢am any certainty thelr but they ought to be than a year, witha ple of years later, worth 10 times any The re has been a t that Jeffries or 12 rounds for picture machine credited t ent about the to the core, ~ Overland Cars OLYMPIC MOTOR CAR COMPANY of CHALMERS ‘ AND AUTO REPAIRERS Pierce Arrow Motor Puget Sound Rubber Reo Four Cylinder $1 =“ Studebake 208% Ist Ave. S., 220 TIME WARN SPEED DISTANCE Auto-M ‘Yenawine & Seibert woop worKkmns t HARTFORD, Me “ed Sl 63 Bras ‘Seales nes, Kast 8 Cars ° (0. 3 a 0" riec oT Sec mained Ave. Warner Inst eu AST PIKES ER eter a Bhuelde sae noe seit 1 Win el. 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