The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 4, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR~-WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1910, . OINGS OF LL THAT'S WORTH WHILE ee THE WORLD OF SPORT eign A DAY IN ND NOTHING THAT ISN'T IT’S HERE, IT HAPPENED NO DANGER BIG FIGHT — WiLL SHOW TOON WILL BE CALLED 0 | Benttio’s dog show, the first tr coh teal the | i i" "I “v‘oai ss. Eastern Fight Followers Want WINES <2.2:[Bastera Fight Followers Want 49) are atill wonder FTY MILLER CLEANS =: ne how it happened. vulenr & goat chip Pneeeo nen NCAR O ENN NANEE ee couple of years, will open this afte ho bugs rattled him tt m strike It r » hint ‘a —— he biggest ontry list in ttn history. | Georgte 1 ~ nice fellow, but , = | th ectting |Gleason Says Johnson’s Message Is Fake-—Only Special} r of Heattl ile Session of Legislature Can Stop the Scrap Now, rd wo! ne is too nervous for the kind of Tealey Raymond, Akin and Pennington Play Sparkling | gh ee | nm they know they have a man i ; Ball for Seattle—Brinker Out of the Game for Sev-| i") | om that ; ' eral Weeks With Sore Arm—Ericson Likely to Pitch} sii nynon. acter putting « |p the 1910 ciroutt im this are | POR vende PTS | i Tot, preees nd th A lot of th t canines on| sees : ; } for Vancouver Today. . head of steam ieeaenat ae karte cakes tomoerae BY MAX BALTHASAR Jmeda ¢ in going to be om } ee ae land Friday to face Judge Clayton, | (The Ringsider.) strued violation of the law, he fan t eae lin this company is good enough tol SAN FRANCISCO, May ners e bay taken action agaiag ns: saeco yay 7 a Teens toned te a te | wet in tt ney anywhere in the! when {informed this morning of |previows fig would be Tacoma ore Inth, Maybe he thought he would [COURtTY. st commence at the | the Fecelpt of a dispatch from |gullty of con felony ate SEATTLE 5 t his season's bit seer cain eae Chistes Chicago stating that a telegrar ner fights Vancouver 6 — - Soma he ered the ‘more than 406 | bad been received there from Jack violations of Spokane . 7 lentries in the th | Johnson, in which the negro ts al not viole 7 rit | The Kenne! « announced this|leged to have wald that he was off sworn t southpaw took V mg Ng finer by parents or olc on » topped on account of the 4 fore have not » just @ Sek with & score'om the Geattle seo- | iene. ae Ti ns A lage EB egy aig bs lor oe 50 ae tion of the score board so big that | on are oes peeks denounced the message as a fake. |friesJohnson case it gave the # pain just to look in totke ena th c “You can rest assured that John District Attorney Donohue at It. Bight to two told the tale in , lson has sent no such message,” |knows that we are not going jj is anxious to éncourage the young- | aterm mournful numbers for nobody but said, he knows as well late the jaw, and while ft mine or ten gentlemen from acr a . ee oe 1 do that nothing but an extra ses |entirely right and proper for } a the fa: ball, the Ta ee: just nature do that nothing but an extra I for big q on Dagpseninb le yd a 2 t , |sion of the legislature can stop it,|to heed the demands of those op x Tealey Raymond was, as usual, the en the JEFF $ GROU land to show how confident we are | posed to boxing to investigate thi a3 bright, particular st d the » that there will be no interference, | contest, he will find that ever z and cut into the battt Rocker is NOW OVER | we are depositing today th 106 | thing is according to Hoyle,” ‘ the Vancouver slugs . ee called for by articles of J $30,000 cal for by the fectly hvartiess mann - ment, making @ total deposit on cles was turned over to the Rothing of Ce & (My United Press.) the $101,000 purse of $50,000. If tropolis bank morning whi ic se. aa k ‘oo in @ PAVs THOMPSON ROWARDE AN, ¢ May «4 Rickard and I thought there was | instructions to transmit it to Stake ae ak eet Happy in t wght that he will|a likelihood of the fight be' holder Tim Sulli New York flelder, Tealey is the cream. ight | stopped we would be foolish to|The depositing of the money wu Pennington shone with a steady | non art of CHARLEY WHITE. jbe reunited with his wife te but resplendent gleam at the first c wixth ; . after a three weeks’ separation, Jim | risk an additional $30,000, wouldn't | witnessed by Sam Berger, repr sack, and seems to prefer to he arted the ble @ Inland] Charley White, who ts mentioned | wrote the r A hed go the # rion | Jeffries was as cheerful today as 4) we? The promotion of this con-|senting Jeffries, George Little Bennett cover his position as w pire bunch for the third man in the ring when | OM a ee hong aie "or | i boy with his first patr of red-|test now stands us about $60,000,|Jack Johnson, Tex Rickard, Jag} as his own, running out and grab The score Jeffries and Johnson do their share | the, itceen tue Gaara, 1% boots iow was|but we know that it is safe, and|Gleason and a number of othe bing a ball and then beating it back | Tacoma An K that ance the Mecos for boxers ‘ 4 thie! ‘ . e vorting men. in time to tag the runner. Rockenfisid, 3B... 4 1 was in foree, White was referee |in an unusually jovial p islare going right ahead with our | sporting am ‘i ‘The Vancouver bunch started oft | Haseay, if 2 6 who figured in most of the big| morning, joking with his road | plans f Bicely for two innings, but in the! wading ie bouts He is absolutely squar d | na throughout the hike to “All this ‘no fight’ ery fs a mére| Jem Driscoll, the English feath third Brinker tore a ligament loose eee vo fi is with him in the ring there can be | Houlder Creek and back waste of time. The law says lim-|erweight who is matched to fight fm his arm and weakened. Then. Mott. th . 4 at ENS: eal ror Jerk — wd After breakfast he went for & row |ited round boxing contesta can be | Abe Attell at Colma on the af with two men on bases, Mike Lynch | a 5 ob and bath cop abel Gabe. jon the river, and then hied to the] held under the auspices of a regu-|ternoon of July 2, sailed for the gent one out of the lot, and ft was : x re b 7 —.|*¥m. His work this afternoon w larly Incorporated club. We are| United States last Sunday, and & all So Se Shs: Reweere Pe Rook Raymond's Work W Electr: 4 0-2 | —— _ ~ | very light, as he wanted to take @l complying with the law in that we |due to arrive in New York on Pt Scqanatty fo Py toe ft © \ fying as an 8. 0. S&S. from Frank aw «Fo. a Bl illin of B D t | rest before boarding the train for the have incorporated, and Jeffries day or Saturday. Whether he wif game five runs were cha » | Hitehsock to Wall ot. 2 | oxer Due to |north. Jeffries leaves at 6:60, and/and Johnson have been signed by take on a coupie of short fightel against him. Paddock steadie cr eiadeiaid tes Gas Ne , i ence ters| will go direct to Oakland if he can/ug to en in @ Imited round the East before coming to thi @ lot in the last two Innings, but the : s 1 1 g of Promo ake ie jon. He] contest. Every other provision of | Coast has not been decided by hi rally was too late. Vancouver a $ 8 | plans ith Mra. Jeffries on/the law governing boxing contests | manager, Chas, Harvey, who & Lefty Miller lost his stride in the aaitits by tnotnas ar 9 ce one - the 8 o'clock train tomorrow will be complied with down to the now in this city with his othe ee Uae eo cor cnicts Coe mans .e 3 BY PA n this class can be taught any er Burns bas received a let-|last period. If this contest, which f , Owen Moran. He will b for the Beavers, but the nervy little | Summary: Two. SE-B b wenne edteet the Gente 5G “ays Prag mn eononn | Frank Goteh, in which thelig going to be conducted in the on the ground in ample time, how jcher set his teeth and waded in | S2ctifice oe = Carthy, lightweigh er, kn ly fed on that Fr | n wrestior says he will join! same manner that hundreds of ever, to go through a good ap m then on and was out of danger. |}. inree inninas “ 7 1r 8 and killed in hin fight Tommy McCarth today | the camp on or about May 26. | bouts have been conducted in Ala-/of training., € Innings, Rune . < tek tm ninth en Moran at Frisco Friday nig’ be living and ¢ Moran, | word has been received from Ji | pgececgeee eres eepeeeeeee= se 4 AB. BR PO. A & | dock. on have on the Jeffrias-Johnson dy little English boxer,| Corbett as to when he will be there. | SE: ee Re Ra ae | ht is a qu sporting men, would not be In the trouble he Ie - j |i ved to be the strongest sine ee Tae Bie Be ~ hat the Frisco orvisote will re er, Hin head crashed on | | adh touits gna ted | ary te , Terme Ath, and as jt w “ of six months in each year, and will| have been selected Coach Hall i a any way with ¢ et the death of McCarthy | VICTO : ABR HPO AB BASEBALL NOTES Gece wiih “ Tine Saal vide eat mere | receive $1,800 for the work. Connie|of the university. eh, Campt od Ps, < hae APR ong : p Moran ta. another ques ‘ot the same amount for a| (captain), Stoll, McKay, P. - | Noat oe SS ae Bs Se dic from & beating recety will answer pein ; 4 and th ears service before, being on duty | man, Bakins, H. Bowman, Sherrick ie oe fractured skull, and of the great | YOArs sary ‘ p | arrived gab 8 NATIONAL LEAGUE rast be Gt the groat- | Zontne Garvie eters, RaIRS ce, Cty | eee Pras and rckew’ make up| are? et Se Moe eae tae: | cee renee ars a — ot Nee Sa! ness from December 1 to June 1| the list. Severyns, Meier, Rodgway | Makura FR ye tila ee a) ® © | Dode Brinker refused to pitch Standing of the Club racy ony an ake: Lriny | only, and can spend the rest of the |and C. Bowman were chosen as al- ian Francisco, where he 2 $$ £3} 8] Monday's game, as he passod iwi janding of the Clubs. & leesc ‘ fast nerve a (0 end) year pursuing bin own affairs | ternates wed by Burne in a few a 3 5 $ & $ 4} funerals on the way to the park.| Won. Lont. Pet. | '* p-Caled wise guys | his fighting days There has been considerable dis-| Gish, Campbell, McKay and Bro-| Final arrangements for the Barme ~ 2 @ © 4 & 6| Yesterday he thought the Jinks wan|New York .... ....11 ‘ 733 | — a ee ae aneenereee ===" | cuasion of the question of coach at| kaw are expected to be heavy point | La ngford fight will be made by j z 3 ¢ 2 utlawed, but it must have been a | M ttebure s 3 jthe university, but the action last nners for the Varsity in the hur- | ang on his arrival in the south 2 | hangover, for the big fellow strained | Philadelphia s ] T k f P T |night settles all disputes. For a| dies, sprints and distance events ern city SEE We cl ntendon tn hte ares and will be oot | Chienge a imple Trick of Pennant Leann tit otic atl ssputes. Fore | dies, sprints ane tien et igh aeeneeaaters iti * | af the game for th: r four weeks. | Cinetunatt 5s 68 be put on the physical culture baats ft the weights. The| Dance at Dreamtand Yonight *Batted for James tn ninth. Too bad, for all of Dode® Brooklyn 5 5 and not on that of an athletic sport. |team =r onting Washington is buss dowton ae | oo $$$ ee ——| | St. Louts 4 10 reser Fxtra Specials for Balance of Week| | a At Brooklyn. | } RH. EB | s New York «2.4.2... ce es aes 3 5 = = | ‘ Brooklyn 410 2 | | Batteries—Wiltse, Drucke and | | Meyers; Rucker and Erwin j | | At Pittsburg. | Chicago-Pittsb gaine post | onete ea a BaME POS) DETROIT TRICK THAT FAILED TO WORK MORE THAN ONCE Just how simple are some of the|to second. He did make # bluff to| At Boston. tricks relied upon by top noteh |! r oF — pe oe Philadelphia Boston game post-} teams to win games, or get aut of a) 1 aaee ae tan $2.95 FOR A STRONG, SERV- | j boned; bad “weather. tight hole, t by the littt addenly tur and threw | ICEABLE SANITARY | . v b wor i ren was caught flat-foot i i AMERICAN LEAGUE |huct« . 5 | COUCH, JUST THE THING The day| Later the game and next FOR YOUR CAMP—A well- Standing of the Clubs. b lt Bag Page ghee Be anfpaphtce ad snd | braced angle iron frame; link position’s | failed to work, and the newspapers | Won. Lost, Pet first t Saeh | taktne it up, aunlaited % theccemaet fabric; joined at both ends 1 Philadelphia , eS n leading off pretty well./the American league #0 much that with bh prings; six coll Detroit 9 6 ; are the trick has lost all ~ nate: tal i 8 6 a posse through ad supports in middle; full size with drop sides; regular price for Portland and in ing car. Passenger station, First Yowerday’s Renita | BY ABE ATTELL “acer Boston . hicago Washington Louis . At Philadelphia. | The Federal is now SOLID OAK ROCKER—A neat, at SOLID OAK ROCKER—An extra good R. E. (Ry United Press) } "5 one of the leading stores of Se | tractive pattern and very comfortable; rocker for the price; spind neatly ; DONO. ksvinre «nares 0 2 3) wew YORK, May 4—Tommy |attle in the paint and wall paper|1 medium high back, cobbler or sha turned and smoothly finished, wide Philadelphia. 2 7 1) Murphy's aspirations for the light-/| business. A complete stock always \ B “Wood and Carrigan; | Weight championship wit! be noth-|on hand saddle seat; # strong, serviceab! 4 | Krause and Thomas. |ing more than cenatee ne Bry ag ne Federal Paint and Wall Paper Co. | rocker in the golden finish; regular : | ly opine Recording te none | 1314 First Av. Arcade Annex |] pric i | At Chicago. ni ae qth hha nea Right in the Shopping Center |] week 4 | R. H. E. weight champton. thal em - | i — | nu Detroit dtavogesssa ME ce ab re ebay 1 which wae got At ited Murph lity to produce Chicago |... ; te: Bas Batteries—Willetts and Stanage ) Smith and Payne. « friend tn: by ing” punch reach ‘ He enough, but did no fproane AeBdearg toeeeeB | : BELLINGHAM STOPS povie Ferd cee oeeeee, “| SUNDAY BASEBALL oung and old arn the same. Prof. Stevens ‘th | a Caprrighe 910 bey At New York. ifred Benjamino@ werd , i Washington ........ Bion Lor. New York . (} Solid Oak p- - aur oommenemmend \ ay At St. Louis. BE INGHAM, May (e-Silnday TRUSTEE SALE tala ley Cloveland~6. Leela’ ‘es t. |Daschall at Bellingham will be call- | OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVER ios “ fs | reer ule game post! 4g off for at least six weeks, or WARE, DIAMONDS, Chiffonier poned; cold, wet grounds until Billy Sunday finishes his re JEWELRY, ETC. * . J vival work. The evangelist and the NEW YORK JEWELRY Co. =—- - yy At Spokane. local ministers appealed to the} 1406 Third ay. between Pike and ™ “We sy | The greatest val wer Pp) bat Batteries—Hickey and Ostdotk; | baseball manager to stop the Sun Union. : CHILD'S CRIB—Very strongly | st value ever offered | A BED SPECIAL—Platn : ‘ . , Hal 3yron, day playing while the tabernacle “ a made with continuous posts, well | in § Prices like these for Suits like these are enough to make alt ned: Byson meetings are being held. BROKERS braced with filling rods, one side | any man stop and ask questions. | LEAC Local train for Portiand and in| Watts & Lewis Co, || *iustable: the | spring Is wire | Are they well made? Yes, they are; and, what's more, COAST LEAGUE termediate points, 0. & W. R. R,, NEW YORK STOCK * |] closely woven: this crib comes atte; just the thing for a very neat and attractive; fi ished in Vernis Martin bronag the head and foot are ext high; the continuous posts gi® extra strength; full size onli camp and for home use, too; all solid oak finished golden; five finished in various colors or regular price “slip te x aarp 1 Array ire : - 7:16 a.m, Breakfast served in din GRAIN AND PRO Zeamy “Srawors; they're made by the highest class of highly paid tailors and Standing of the Clubs. PR PE ries parts ae plain white; regular 4 | $9.50. Extra | caatilat eelen SOs designers in this country, in sanitary workshops. Not only na Won. Lost. Pet.| avenue south and Dearborn. Main 7791. Ind, 2280 price $8.00, Special. . . i th sdeys ' Special this week .... 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Largest|™ STERLING JEWELRY Co., Exchange and They Ust Acsamse J 705 First Av. Room 119, Second Ave., at Union St. place of the kind tn the world. $10 Bicycle repatnng. fall, 1111 1st.| cash given away dally. 1418-16-17 *** |) Third av., between Pike and Union the Least lee Main 7294, All Spectats Are for Cash Department |

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