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2 THE STAR-~-SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1910, ee emcee ek ER em ne NN am Se em EN ieebaementtiapentemeeeteratedlttitie see er OINGS OF cov THE WORLD OF SPORT ee a a te ee: ik IT HAPPENED, IT’S HERE IT’S HERE, IT HAPPENED ND NOTHING THAT Isyy | Ak: THAT'S WORTH WHIp ———————— = THOMPSON IS CHASED OLD TIME BOXERS MAY BE “ALL THERE’ WITH VALUABLE ADVICE, TO WOODS BY TIGERS BUT JEFFRIES NEEDS A SPARRING PARTNER WHO CAN TAKE Wi ie tae 7 a) Sees THIS-GREW ON JEFF. ingtailed Roarers Make Up for Shutout Preceding DATE f An MOUNTAINS POR HIS HEALTH = IT'S JOE CHOYNSK! eal Gir) iL “a ASS o Day—Seaton Also Gets His From the Tacoma Slug- | q gers—Fans Pull Strong for the Home Team. HE'S IN THE MOUNTAINS, , clinitlie _ ¢ BUT NOT EXACTLY FoR (My Catted Press.) Boston .... « tame | HIS HEALTH. if TACOMA, May 21 Swmarting | Cleveland .. |. u 13 from the » Mit received in Seat- | Washington ot Ue Thuraday Tigers on the] Chicago 4 8 ; home grounds od the Turke off) s¢ Louis .... « 4 2 Chetr feet, and made a joke of big Seatmert to & wat At Boston PRUNES doesn tell the tale of RH E| hompson threw the game by his| Chicago .... ......005552 8 1 * Early in the) Boston eee se © 2 oe - players learned Batteries Young, Scott and 2 0 e © te ft Gus was off when it came to! yo omith and Carrigan wetting a sho to second | ; * ned Seaton gh Hi ~~ — At Philadelphia Yipy ‘ RH | Detroit a | on Philadelphia 6 8 ONE OF ba leerree wnepe Batteries Summers and Stan- | Tne PoP-~ ue! age; Plank an¢ pp ULAR At Washington. | DELICACIES wicket @T THE BEAU iis Cassese aod 82 Washington a Oe ae IN THE HOTEL. Battertes: Lake and Stephens 1 HAINT EVER BEEN Walker and Street. (Called | HoTeL WRITING ROOM, A ce ‘ition | sixth inning; rain.) BY TIP WRIGHT has had has been with Hilly Py ‘ HIy THE Ara } : : a who did most of his training amet Joven a lot of seasoned fight writers | One thing impresses everyane <cieenaadaadee | was before he lett Chicage to join | 29% Thomas he | sit up and take notice as he moves | watches Jefiries at his wat 4 R. H. B| wee before he lett Chkcage to join pke is a mixer and for a mid Bos Y Lire around with the ‘gloves on, His|that is the looseness of hie sb gets o 7G "p| the gram ensemble of “exe” tn) qsenee © mubeee Ged Sera mid Ron ALL IN THE LIF | Greed, and he hee caty boon fn rest |the' hardness cr tan aa reas et | Jette camp that Joe « » vyneki fig ixed with Jeff at « ¥ opr qRMST q Ora | training a little more than a month, | agility. 7 s ured on pu he “big allow | eee a hepi y ie ee Ses Ny 7 Batteries: Falkenburg and Clark; | through a ¢ of 20-round” sea |{tY ARG Kept after the “big follow” SPARRING PARTNER; |'*itc carlos the same old left that| No matter how he ey Manning and Klelnow viene before be * He such a hit with Jeffries | battered the ribs of Bharkey, Fite-|he ducks to get away from gi Moree brent an |that he was Invited to return after simmona, Corbett, Rublin and a/jor how fast he may be Ore ee ibis battle with Thomas An Invi oat ¢ or lights and he moves | be ts always in a posttion te | , tation which the pride of Kewenes, yut—not gracefully, ike a feather-|a punch, which fs IIL, accepted weight—but, neverthel fast, for a|great majority of fighten Je What Jeffries moods and will need | man who welghs 140. jammy, wily, is & husky heavyweight rae ndinemniie hiniatnetnaieiahin H the sixth, —_— not afraid to take # punch place tn ve r took Thomps« the Tigers scored at will on tit ker on the jaw ner afrand to wallep in 9 short ones that didn't reach tt : Jeffriee hasn't had a man in camp | return. pitoher. Seaton was found eastly, | ‘ friend pable of giving him anything like! 1! don't think Bam Langford will and the Tigers picked off five more rege a workout with the upholstered hand| be a member of U: he & xp nding furniture. lw not be #ury 1 vuns from his delivery. aT aoa oh SEE j Bert Hall for Tacoma pite as ae Page na ynaki nc no wel P ‘ steady, consistent game all t north of Ballard to look wome ox Whrough, Seattle's two runs Sondtes Ginber hotlines Gel lecraing rushes On @ couple of long accidental that 20 years ago a wood road had | “Ame remark Zansing’s boot was the only err heen swamped t through the it wes sugee made by the Tigers, and the cr : oe suas a8 much a¢ & gnat annoys an ele- | o @elighted at the showing up Se b claim, thought he would try oe his auto on the He found was receiving, rooted for the road, but was dismayed at fire | sb Armstrong, big and rather | was jcint letter writer, Much ‘The last, and what promises to be! ‘The program for the ancient, won't stand the gaff. When | his t is apent in the writing fade with all the fervor anyouriaee that it was mostly bills Be | ¢ .) z rs | the b smoker of the series given |t#ins names well known t 3 a) aaire '" » re oe the milling becomes toc feet helroom with a stack letters eo best ker of th « and little need be call an q ex Hage age ger ~ Bg Leto ee, OE latins and lets out « “Wow!” that | postal cards during the winter and spring by the |S, Uthe eed be Oe. oo as. Blo es chenee et an be heard half a mile. J have Another member of the Jeffries Ballard Athletic club will take! Pete Muid Jimmie and i ss ae 2? Sf come to the conclusion, with others. | party whose fob is not apparent at * “ gy. | matt tle OF $$ a e) going, and to the sur inet & bie, beste, geann Genar clita ic Dick Adan tee Gatien place Wednesday evening at Sy- | Kelty. Char! svens, Me Be ae | ¢| four passengers, the the one thing Jeff needs Boniface. So far ax I have been pher's hall. While the cards put on |Rothaus, have all been sail ee § th nded to the task without mur-| te about Sam Berger be able to ascertain, Adama is the pro by Manager Fitzgerald heretofore |tion many times during Ge ty tae Se {} mur, and negotiated the hill in fast] wien Jerr fa a joke. Rerger feastonal “kidder” and feeter to the have been exceptionally good, this | winter at the various oe ee ae o} time. , When the summit ws! med up the situation when he said: | king _Jattrien nas no better trtend one is touted to be the cream of |im the city, and cam all best see? $| reached, one of the men in the caf | "rq have been a good Mahter if I |i ne, who prefers to remain them alt upon to put up classy nif lad $| dared Joe to put his hand on the/na4 nerve” Sam doean't like the ooking after hin interests in ais jeenapligsin = — Totals a1 8 fF ar te 1) engine, thinking that it must be red tnara going and his boxing docan't | Oakland * r hot. To the surprise of all save Joe, | create any excitement In San Francisco, where one! rule a hot favorite, reports of his ont here are recetved with a wink G tch’s s ites ich Makes Beattie ABR 8. FO. 4. B | the motor was ae cool as when It far, the best workout Jeffries | would naturally expect Jeffrleg to! good condition from the correspond As a matter of fact, Jim hes mede| Oo m aa $$ $ $ 2 Sistarted. The Apperson ts compara- r Bas rege oe S| tively @ new car to Seattle autotats, — me ” . . a S WwW Id : . ; : * r | neh, Os 5 8 $ & 3S) there being only four in the city. was played here yesterday, on ac- portin or ¢ ak, re a) Bie We Hae SR aie a H $ L E vot of the funeral of Edward VIL 2 ington, if $8 8 1 8 Slweight cebvers week te tat Ot —— cree fila ac Mr ly perm, Bl 8 6 6 Ft] Sust fill the gap between the heavy | TODAY Of “ none BY PAT. a pretty safe bet ther P 1 @ 2 © & ®S}ones now on the market the | | Totals .......%9 2 6 : H ij | 3 hi ight “taxi delivery” that is so rap | | The ability of Frank cote, [hard when Gotch aent a Yo % 12 6 idly coming Into favor. } world’s champion wrestler, to hang The champion didn't make Beore by Innings: | St ase Stekaane Prenatal Men, procs | on to_a dollar until the eagle yells | bones about it. He said be ween 4| dent of the University of Waah! | Pinal arran gements for the inter for felp, tias never been questioned, | the game for the Summary }ton, invested in an EB. M. F. 30 inst In » bo he the but his latest stunt in holding up | ko and his backers Lp Doubte i summer to entertain the many vis n ¢ the Ur y Wash h Lynch. Zbyszko for all but $1,500 of the | terms or there would be jtors the fair brought to his gates. $26,000 for which the two men will| The grab-all policy of He expreseee himself as being rnc The Stanford crew, which will| wrestle the latter part of May, is|top liners in boxing asd Cg ngewe tr hewn egg Bera at | meet the Varsity sight either Tues-| Just about the boldest holdup the | has disguated all falt iahie patie to. Gat sae (By United Press.) we ow being |day or Wednesday, arrived tn the| Sporting world has witnessed jof these branches of Heht weight of the car hi dded b Kloity last night, and 1 diate! Battling Nelson, thrifty soul, also |Gotch is champion of a eptional life to tee tires, and SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 21.—Promoter Tex Rick- nts | wont out to the untversity, where | arranged It so he would get’ the|has been in bad Biankenahip. y—Atevena 120, Umpire—Wrii 3 . trouble has been scarce, or will be started, and from then On |ithe men will lodge in the yerieus lion’s share of the purse after he/| many years. His holdup of @e ; COAST LEAGUE — ard, following the announcement by District Attorney Fickert | in« or 180 high nchool athletes, rep- | {FAtermlty houwa during their stay| became champion, bat the Dane|man in this country ihe Winton People have about | that the Jeffries-Johnson fight would be held in San Francisco | ,. senting 13 districts, will compete, | here», Monday the Cardinals will | never had the nerve to put across | ceded to have a chance Standing of the Clubs. prone rey ef Sosa pellig- amma sg (a i iti d that the| and many fast men are inc ake the water for a short workout. | the deal Gotch got away with with-| hasn't made either him oriem - getting in thetr orders for the 1911.| without molestation from the authorities, announced that the Won. Lost. Pet.| Several sales of the new car have : “ the different squads, The rter | out @ murmur. he represents any more jjem i Vernon oun re) 596 | already been closed. promoters had definitely decided to stage the contest here. He c and ihe relay will be the fea | It speaks pretty well for Zbyxzko| Formerly a champion ot! E San Francisco . 27 21 563 sh saleosienan aaa > | | that he accepted this plain holdup! went along and met any without complaint. The Pole said| wanted to meet all he wanted was the match, and jchampion meets whom 38m i Gotch wanted the money he could | and before this meeting ie af have it. Of course, the men hang-| demands the lion’ _r | ing up the purse had nothing to say | money offered. It's & ‘OT. said that he would announce some time tonight the location in| ‘ Oakland Sscsnnnces Fr Fa “430 DRISCOLL 1S ON San Francisco where the arena will be built. EDWARD'S FUNERAL Los Angeles ........24 27 agi 0 a 2 PREVENTS GAME eee WOLGAST’S TRAIL SAN FRANCISCO, May 21.—District Attorney Pickert as ee At San Francisco. VANCOUVER, May 21.—No game | 7 7 = mart re today informed the officers of the « about how aM should be split, but | ness- (By United Pree) 6 6 4 ask NEW YORK, May 21.—Jem Dris Batteries — Nelson, Dank and| ool} featherwei interfere with the big itze; pp, Seator * orweight champic of | interfere with the big « rant nem Secten ant Picher. | end, i ready to pest a 94.0001 ik Gisbaiahe. forfeit for a match with Ad Wal ; : R. H. E.|gast, lightweight champion of the |*tatement from Attorney J. E Attorney White refused to make F in Francisco 4 1 $ 9|world. He Is willing to fight any. | White, representing the ehureh fod-| | | : a iy statement regarding the fight oramento 9 &| where from 10 to 45 rounds, make eration, when White called on him| further than to express the belied fe 3 i 3 P' for his answer to the demand yes | that it would not be staged here, | e : e Sh dill Spieeman. Umpire forfeit money 60 as a side bet terday that Fickert prevent the) Asked his opinion of Fickert’s 7 ‘ " 4 e rch federation, who have ed him to prevent the Jeffries-Johnson fight, that he will not ntest Fickert read a carefully propared; two heavyweights could and would be staged In San Francisco. Batteries Miller and Berry; |133 pounds ringside, and let the } fb | fight statement, White said ‘Ak Sen: folie, " Section 412 of the code provides ‘Fickert is a good lawyer.” RHE “ONE AOUND HOGAN | that boxing contests not to exceed a| attorney White later nave out ® Ss Anoeies ...: 202 44 limited number of rounds with! short statement in which he sald Vernon 6 10 4 gloves of not less than five ounces |that the church federation had by Batteries—Hosp and Smith; wil- in weight may be held by a domes: | no means given up its fight against Jett and Brown, U mptre—Finney tle eorporated club, This section| the big battle, He sald that the Iso provides that such @ contest | federation has not at present any NATIONAL LEAGUE ie tunis tees shalt be governed by the rules and | plans to give out to the public, but Inited Press.) ee SAN FRANCISCO, May 21.~Th reamadieaa prescribed by the board | that they have several plans under | er are Standing of the Clubs. fighting stock of “One Round” Ho. | supervisors.” ‘ | consideration and that definite ac-| Won. Lost gan is several points higher ay, The statement said In Janu-|tion to stop the contest would be| conti ¢ Pitteburg ..........16 9 as @ result of his victory ary, 1908, the city pased an ordin-| taken rs i ‘oY ° Chicago 160 11 Charley Reilly last night. He had |ance regulating professional box-| tie intimated that the next move ods +16 ¥ Rellly at his mer y from start to | Ing mxhibitions ner steee the cae might hinge on the announcement e e Is What You Requtre 1 nish, c ¢ fourth round | sage o! * ordinance professional | of the promoters of the location of Philadelphia 12 Referee Eddie Hanlon declared the | boxty } GORHAM RUBBER Oo, | poxing exhibitions have been held/the fight arena. LYMPIC MOTO: MP. Rega 4 Sent ontee % Hogan's favor and were not interefered with by | “a ms ri 1 910 Piret Av, South R CAR CO Brooklyn 19 |those who preceded me in office ee game postpon. | the Jeffries-Johnson fight Is to be Petersce * ©o. | xccnee KETCHEL LAYS. BIE ee srincets’e"wncee| GROFT HANGS IT BODY BUILDERS A82.Aut REPAIRERS atti Ce Et ane BnIGH Ay MOTOR OAR Co. (a Ww. Le ™ ASE oe ane ie provisions of the code and the or Distrtbuters for t Motor Oar Oe, State of NNR Phones, East eta S game postpon ‘ coy United Press.) | Ginance, it is not within my power (By United Prev.) 015 Bast Pike SF ieacey Reattle, Sia BOSTON, M 1 Stanley |nor the power of the police depart-| TACOMA, May 21.—Lee Croft, a -- Ts. enn ve Ketchel and his new manager, Wil-| ment or the sheriff to probtbit the | ro:me. . a . ™ te Fit p ? , aot At Cincinnatl. pooatgg Racal a $3,000 | contact ormer amateur heavyweight champ 166 99 F. A. Wing, Agent, laine pbs R. H. E.}againet $10,000 that Ketchel with | mee” : of the Northwest, put @ crimp in| Broadway and 0 plant at taal vate ; SMO. dens bogs ie ++eT7 10) A} knock out Jack “Twin” Sullivan in I have read over the articles Of} |. Wu» schools by & knockout te the | i ec ric Madison, © The process ef i Cincinnati SSNs a 2] 12‘rounds, and arrangements fang? | agreement of Jeffries and: Johnson . : : : | ; Phone No. & 196, wast 1888 mn ‘ match are being made today, 11| #4 they are in all respects within|*#econd round of a go that was - ~ ri Batteries: Drucker and Meyers, is believed the fight will take place |the statute. It is impossible for me|#cheduled to last 10 periods, * Stall $10 P ‘a B Schlel; Gasper, Beebe and McLean.|in Boston early ih June. “Choice |to predetermine whether there will| The fight, while ft lasted, war he | 9 1 oO &. Pike Ronn fa. Vea Me er , White of New York will referee. A|be a violation of the statute, If,| Of the fastest ever seen here, Schock Ll in er : > 2, M | | foretn, t tte u yi St. Louis Ee | eras jtheir representatives violate e and soon put Schock to the | . a _ i ‘ 2 2 , Tiv-inch whe RrORe, ‘ Philadelphia ; Sie ee : ar : law, they will be punished. As has with his victous righta. 4 A bil ro BS GA ne ap Batteries — Sallee and Phelps Dence st Dreamtand tonight. | nesn stated by courts im thia coun: | cVelgh of Seattle andRos later tate Automobile Co, 3 " io | | a er ec. M. F cs a . Moren and Dooin, Um : try and in England, it is a question of Will bel og FRRD KIACHBRCK, ot nee'w = ser toe Ry evcecr ! f pires—Kierm and Kane ermine what shall hore Muy 0. fi cad saretbescactibiction St. world 308 tat Ave. 8., 2201 to 2207 Second Ave | —— | consist of @ sparring mateh or a “ Hi + - HY AMERICAN LEAGUE | prizefight. i | 2 | + rousom. PLE Be co, | TIME ns l isonet toe eet MQlamonds on credit Maxwell and American ~2sici at (ME, | WARNER | Wane me 026 First Avenue Sout Bast 586) get the goods oa the ret | ————— — DISTANCE Auto-Meter ou east Sh |. Standing of the Clubs. Won. Lost. Pet professional sparring exhibitions, You Fickert stated that it was i jopinion that the fight between the é my ers, 3 adjoining hails. their remedy lies with the legisia payment * zara 4 » s 793 Prof. Stevens ‘ture to prohibit the same. 105 FRE NO Jew EL cP tie McDONALD BROS., Auto To me Factory tie bodies and pal rts a iia nn AA 48 Main seni, be 16te. Manin 7294 erything tn th eg spociaity Y |Yenawine & Seibert and Nremodeled Wind Woop WORKERS rl Kast 1876. rriage tetinging ine, Sit us riers, Si0-2t ‘Ine Near Phones: ‘Sunset, Bast 500,

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