The Seattle Star Newspaper, May 23, 1910, Page 2

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THE STAR—-MONDAY, MAY 23, 1910, | SPORTING | Out SRiSieaesr to KLM YARS | GOSSIP OF THE FIGHTERS | tNronitxnon about tie men Wio PLAY TIGERS TEAR INTO Waiting at the Churdh”’ a Velvet Lined Cinch PAPKE NOW L00 KING — y ony oS eee | POR ANOTHER REPORTERS, ~ THE BUILDIN' TO YER RENTS MARKING TIME ON TH! TRAININ! QUARTERS OF MR. | h asks is THE BACK PORCH JACK JOHNSON, SKERDULED TO | Zackert Survives But Two Innings Under the On- ; Oth BUae \ bu" meer Jim JEPFRIES ON JULY AY | Brother-Manager Ed Real Pee ved When Dri slaughts of the Striped Critters-—Clyde Hall as Un- — nh panmeeeenoeet ane in AY EMERYVILLE IN A CONTEST Fiasco Is Mentioned——“‘You Wrong Meh and iy . — § ”y ‘ ” derstudy Fails to Save the Day — Annis Pitches) | ye OuGnY) fas, Ne Sa FER THE HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPEENSHIP Dear Brother,” Is His Plaint. “ Nervy Ball, || To BE i] ma ROAD THIS OF TH’ WORLD —— CAR STOPS ovT BY J Uy: att Ae 5 ens HERE UMPSTEEN MINUTES ~ ee YP ats % yi tiaras, = os 2 Standing of the C Tacoma _ MEL aainae tape 379 | troubles gine ales, ¢ MAN RIGHT ARM # J (By United Prose) ol t Ww a} DAY wou.d BE SILLY! Ss o- mnigmer My Backort, | times ‘ Alta THEY DON'T NO FIGHTER ge ‘oaly afew abort | of Rit NS p STANDS DAY way! days ber atip the gers, and gpl. BE Re sway tot rp CI BY ‘ls Donlin to Play Ball Ag CARRS Ramat town for eee Badeapld ae Ask Mabel and Geta Cae: ba ; ARM OUT -- J comin ° iia y . i - (our, no! . FAR } Y 0s ¥ ‘AGO, ay 22-—In Mike attempt t questioners te ly Hite Mabel and Mike are playing at the *rinceas theatre, where the lady of the Donlin WHEN 7 ’ ; : JONNSON'S ~ay aubes ope . ; % ( = . NOT AROUND Anvis had himee t ‘Sonate ; + a y ; SOME og enh ttle 8 eral ' Pah c oY PEOPLE landed : two tu nae : ws - | TAKE rell-breat iw fr the} tf e¢ 4 Slit gutted tn toe vuce im tue 23333 / GEORGE innings 1 Zac ; . Sus , . ’ ; COTTON him in « . yet firm tones and | f'yn ne : 7 $ TO BE THE ple are supporting it roya i p> oorlipad lie — iene Uff BIG FELLOW | jen hathen ts Mil asked about Clyde | world she Just smiles, and intimates gn the sacrificial altar and the Ta- | pitched. tail Nott. by —/ ) THEY TAKE JACK DOWN TO | inthe tw tng ‘ory wel ma an hi THE WHITE BARN Yo.@eT A | : ate ena ie box of Ocven Pones, Big Fight Being Boosted SNA oe GOOD BACKGROUND, Bur He e | ese oe saan one With | Bunches of “Big Bunk” | | BALKS ON THE |40T POSE . | thereon are correct Some time ago Donlin was rein- | BY TIP WRIGHT. {fearing Johnson might kéep ~ hi ne moat willing thing you ever saw erte man or woman in the} t a nding by the na- nro .| SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, May 22 promise and pose while they wer stalked through @ crowd of the |crowd—more emphatically than | t npr) he announc- |-Waiting fer Jack” might be the|®™8y It wae no trick to get Jack 2 : . nm in front of « grammatically and & $0 ne manner | « a eee re me of . - Next we from Bt ae mgt In his machine, or in hin street ap-| nicely whitewashed barn which the | th 0@ oF! D 40 clubs abou i clattn the Jeffries-| hy : / ehng fo for the comedy staged every| parel, but tho mob wanted .bim| photographers had picked out as a /a¢t . . ead, if ho found be A * the ots nee in while at t one tripped fighting togs. oot round for the cham- 4 | co w andition, he woul Johnson Affair Extrava-|“ hey slip you noe in hite * o sve h atrippe ating toge. | gontrasty background for the chaim- |¢ 4 . MABEL Hare: nd ; ~~ 5 a , mm | th , o and again, if, boys.” sald Jack emo : Ne © . 1 of the sporting iK gantly Done at Moment) 4°,"*)"or4 here J* "| where Jack Johnson ie training Petes tend Pigg . Imns printed here fall to. show | ——— When Publi I fond , ood : ve said before, Johnson ‘4 ed- | chap sed t | The arent piace name of Donlin appearing in fs west | and bel ‘ublic nterest | ‘ ype : dep ¢ ve » wantnd % f . - smobites to [any box scores, and Mike is playing | ‘*usiastic over it May W - dod - ‘ . . . : . " kl atop, and for time the eptelers|seven nights per week, with two Batting before & cage \y ane, tle J ‘ blinked of publicity |eulled the rubberneckers with stort matinees. practice when the team is reminds me of my brother's horror |to the effect that Cotton was t Donlin appears to be in excellent | Will do a — deal more ‘ . Pn of fresh baked apple ple jaenuine, dyed in the wool article, | physical condition and there Is ao | eererens Dae noes " BY PAT. j abet r « a h m owt , Some funny things happen about |4nd not one of the wooden nutmeg | doubt McGraw would weleome the qnonuh to lob up A fine lot of publicity getters have | critic ‘ ntertn bus about Hike a big | picture ne . 1 | Je n'a camp. For inatance, when | varieties. plays Hants. the team, tnchedtne Ge Been turned loove on the pul ~{« © negr I 5 nd ce 7 E flee o-|Johneon ts out joy riding, which ts (The joke went too far when one c ’ f pings the) cae Sean nnenne eldent to the thrilling preliminaries | is ¢ ‘ ey t 7 y newspaper photograg nitime of nervous prot frequent, and the curious gath sng newspaper photographer used | 4 < - iden’ Car-| +e Have z my be cn an’ to the Jeff-Johnson fight rong fs Bi rg » Fr ith rink soaner than the crowd badie | or t the road house, George Cot- ay wix plates on Cotton, and discov have y decorated the 5 Sioa ie ww fully we read that Jeffs rn F when the colo ¥ r Coast cit n © of |poreh at Johnson's began to grow | tu ' n's big sparring partner, |ered his mistake only when the|Giants' frames with must have made| ‘PEF want to camp resembles an old man’s home; | population of that city was we » from the st, developed into | we in B ‘ ato the front steps | sporting editor happened along, dis-| McGraw long for anything, but | ,, Ustil Jennings een that Jeff is sore and crosa b W ‘ on t ti b f ut when he did condescend te d lean ca y against a post, gusted because Johnson was “taking | mostly a change of scenery. bend cage at Detroit, he realizes he cannot get into “4 that Jehaeos © countr 4 ttle atunt and let the publle|to gaze no ly at the sad sen|bis bawth,” and berated the en- oe Dey Gitlin: that his trainers are ¢ ot - i yee . hoot t the habit} seo Just how much of the # waves ae they re n the beach. | thusiast for wanting stx plates on a| BATTING CAGE GOOD reling, otc A sad, sad ta me AURe < eh nd eve ornir vu © was carrying, John a ‘That's him, that’s him,” excitedly | sparring oman SE Nais sake bitte ceased te'a | mock wits co eertenns eee ee | TO PREVENT SLUMP} #3 be foun operating at full speed — —— youngsters In batting, t n th n e 2 4 } In sorrow we pick up another pa-| pack’ Ha Se Phong: COAST LEAGUE PHOENIX SMOKER BY PAT MALONE. went to Detroit he took per. on Joy mors learn that Jot ste teapot ke cont culiniedsioall Manager Jim MoGutre, in order- | him fries takes to his wor! oa pi bun una, t fotke 'k ing a batting ¢ for the Cleveland < r Soames to & scray , t the phtiant Standing of yee ‘The next smoker of the Phoontx| team and issuing instructions to his | ban'ts Sa sid sad Seam We have « | ; y : Loat. Pot. ball is an old, sa ¢ ew > t to sta dieagr n $26 | Athletic olub will be staged Thure- | bilayers to get busy, is setting anj/city in the American Hon, Joseph Choynski, an ent | or ornen eee « ple, copied fr: } of the maulie t San Prancisec on 22 560|day night. Ae usual, a good card, *™*™Ple, copied from Hughey Jen-|nings insists on F Ret Gansetr Geeteteny nas’ oh fen, Pog sa oor wrpueteatidets «Heil Figg | born ca rab. segs |nings, which baseball managers all| for his men whenever Settries’ condition. “1 ta | Oamiand 26 (96500 i fans and Manager| over the country would do well t a the ¢ : at Jeffries , onan 17 te 18 a8 1481 [Lonnie Austin has declared his in- | follow feo E . the - . ; ~ os Angeles p pon gfe pad / fm lang ng th | Badeeaente LIDIA 8 (a4T | tention of even doing bettor than he | ,_The batting cage tn « simple con- | a his speed su a f —_ eo has in the past. The men who will! need of a catoher. yy ng ed = t of Morning tune Ansee® py. | 0 on will mostly be well known to | has to dois to stand up in trent of | —_- = Lads From Across the Line Take Game by 8 to 1 Score , .’ , eH E tthe audie although there are|the cage and step into the ball th Loe An . . ‘umors that a couple of dark horses jpitcher is offering. Jennings has | aw ONLY ENGLISH JOCK —Kippert Shows Class in Spokane’s Middle Gar-| “roo uy. ig emt fo 8 SE ihad his Tigers use the cage for alis an: WHO RIVALS MAHER | MY, WON'T THIS den—All Three Indian Twirlers Hard Hit. : BS ———__—_—_—__— Breckenridge and Brown Afternoon gameo— R. 7 * i PEEVE WOLGAST } salle Lon Angeles. PS ~ ~ [Vernon .... « & (By United Press.) T? ana at the park were treat — Batteries: Toser and Plt TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. May t ele urfare yester Hitt and Hogan. ve 5 light ft e Va ‘er Beavers cha At Sacramento. 7 Pugilist, in an automo 1 the In nd the lot R. BE ith a horse bear 1p tive trees until, when t Sacramento .sss.0 ceeeee sd &} hicen Slat San Francisco .... ....++.5 $3 daughter of a prominent aie ai tie | Battertes; Baum and Spiesman; ness man here. The gir aan Pdi Bay teed ay m “a Henley and Berry. j was injured when she fell to the , tic | “Franet ort an une 0 pavement itcher r ir their | At San Francisco. Wolgast took her in his ma eld an 1 and back Morning g«ame— R. H. B. > chine to Slater's home. Three 4 conte nd cast ¢ = Oakland .. 9 16 men were with Wolgast In the here. Was He ne , Portland .... nice THE ANNUAL ROSE FESTIVAL is a Carnival of Roses; also machine at the time of the acci 4 ers only i enc . 7 Batteries Nelson and Piero dont. Slater declared that Wa B/Sncner-ARS OnGh Rew enitt ot ite Steen and Murray. period of jollification NO ONE can afford to miss. would not sue Wolgast for dam , H jeg 4 Birsivmays-y! — Afternoon game-— Ne as puglieve money wes ii-pernien’ Les x tere ‘Srere no-htte: se ees. -- Portland ss. meh The OREGON & WASHINGTON RAILROAD will sell spetil Slater angrily sad Pa i a Cy ‘|# round trip tickets, SEATTLE to PORTLAND for $7.50, June 6th, 8 ore think” of Jonne : 5 XN $7.50, | | j | roken, the s« yeushing Wolosat's maney than pty: r . ae | AMERICAN LEAGUE jg and 10th; good for return until June 15th, of a murdered.” Wolgas ied to see Slater t neal eae ~ ‘ Standing of 4 of the © Clubs. get his pe ion to ‘ / : rere ered . rit Won. Lost. Pot to the litt but we Wee 1 . dis and center th di- | Philadelphia o weed 800 not to attems 2 do ce by t e ® force iB 0 + eee |] girl's brother ; r Van r - nee ro! see o aes “SHASTA LIMITED” ‘BROADWAY FASILY . i ; ~ : 5 c " c ivan’ | Keowe i teeter 20 Leay S Seattle .......11:00 A. M. ee Fea Arrives Portland ..... 5:20 P.M Won, Lowt, Pet. | Meme] FINEST TRAIN IN THE WEST Berlor- Observatios ‘Cah 16 16 . the New York Yankees. His batting | ff 16 7land fielding are @ feature of about | 16 every game the Highlanders play. “O. & W. OWL” 8 8 600 “16 300. President Lynch of the National, Ene e ie 7| Johnson of the American and Chiv eaves Seattle .... 40 Tr ington of the American association | a have instructed their umpires to tn At Gincinnatl. flict heavy fines on players guilty S| <“ of using profanity on the playin, eleeping cars are re r f Sse ere y 3 Saiea e p | Of using y ¥ « | ping cars are ready for passengers at 9:30 P. M | Cinetnnath ih ape seemed Ask for a program of Rose Festival Week } ‘ atl ack O'Conner is » ” | Batteries: Mattern, Frock and Criss out at first be 1| Smith; Suggs and Mclean, my’ thing: Cris has ove City Ticket Office: At Chicago. cconcooe® Arrives Portland’ jit a9 wees 7S Ae how t« many y youngst ing ix \i iw partic ish. Woott market 1 Maher months by the 5. con? «| newoomoene? “A Passenger St ation: y ion aneayed te vs 608 First Ave, First Ave. S. and Dearbortt | é ee h hitter, “It he-oan make a |i Phones—Main 118; Ind. 1995 Phones—Main 7378; Ind. 2623.) Perea pe. ing at the first corner it E. E. ELLIS, Gen’l Agent A. E. D. STEWA RT, D.T.»& ly mean curtains for Ab nnan and Dootn, Um ain, ares : W. D. SKINNER, General Passenger Agent Seattle, Wash Rigler and Emalie. At 8t. Louis, A. L. HALL , SB on ors sarge Twochare, M—Steatbn ott Sporting Good HIBE 0 wee sean co, Mira ith iondnay” cowlng na Tend ma aa i BERMAN Src TO : 2] pean onewes

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