The Seattle Star Newspaper, June 7, 1910, Page 2

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co See eer ™~ s @ | NEWS THAT'S RIGHT UP TO THE MINU SPORTING AND FULL OF INTEREST TO ALL FA J S TE NS ALL THE UP-TO-DATE DOPE ANI INFORMATION ABOUT THE MEN WH Men Closest to Giant Boiler- maker Go on Record for Star Correspondent aay —— eal, BY TIP WRIGHT. | pas tbe a BEN LOMOND, Ca June 7 Jim Jeffries’ manager, traine and ‘soem ‘ sparring partnere—the men seat to |b agree that he pretty | more near fit | ter Their opinions. printed on this page teday, give the lie to a lot of suit ner to me, but my opinion, uneus ted, dn ‘ ut mueh figure, eo t oie nm. Each was seoured theut the kr edge that | had asked oat any other man for his opinion po I wanted facts. | went to the men individua because | wanted to jyceu i pet t ether When the last statement had been secured, | wee sur 1 ed at the unanimity of thought. | believe the public will lay more | peg tress m the fact that a { these men believe Jeffries is ye than mall the assurances of newepaper correspondents, becau BY JOE CHOYNSKI 8 80 3 BY BOB ARMSTRONG the nese of the men who have voiced their opinion, backing their sing s | ete a - casual aaah pabpanantertai poeny ae hie train BY ROGER CORNELL BY SAM BERGER, a : BY JAME. J. JEFFR iES « h he has! Jas. J r today ts 9 vase 4 My hard ris done | have self back from now on to ty The d mn rig H ca wig k prised when ti in, ae petor : R a or" tht a ol accidents, ax & t soourses gig fut : ' « tbl many wilt § ‘ ' «o 4 , t ’ pees . Jefiries, with three four days wore chan reat 4 go into the ring, Hie room wind is right, his skin is in good 5 corts wr . ondition, hie muscle vue . - st unbelievable phew BOUT PHOENIX FEATURE Ler! , "a i 4 ” ‘ i CURLEY INSISTS THAT 0 Tacoma Fails to Notice Southpaw’s Voodoo Sign and MATCH iS ON THE L T Clouts Him Merrily-—Bert Hall Has Fun With the a. “calottantnn ‘Urein tat “a Turkish Sluggers. co ine a tiade aha ont Roller’s Manager C vt val 2 eagenp : ; oat milling and ‘aie gaveee That Zbyszko and Local solidly at pee Standing of the Clubs. « his t wag cst Sep ens Semmens powse ee Doctor Will Put Up oye sald that Rela Vancouver Weg™ Toe Bisa bo CS Oe eee OEE ee ee er | Square Wrestling Bout. . Tacoma 3 2 351i ** : fon . ode athletes ‘ | kane 2 8 48),7° A at - ; : SEATTLE 199 2 8 AS2\ ; J a : “ lack . aan ite : ‘ TACOMA, J 1.—Juat t ; ~ “ 4 4. a ’ T 2 > Mike Lynch that while Zackert ma is3 es F F ‘pgs can \ that 4 = have the sign on the other clubs the ' : i ¢ a a = Tigers ce his sty . s Tt n ; ss b> AD R HPO. A. & oer ; : | atohe ; had the Moslems slamming at ¢ 8 at 16 | Reatt , 4 and had it a m the the AMERICAN LEAGUE pea * ome +i : R "y te . ‘sd i a, oa Standing of the Clubs a foo: Frisk walked and as 6 i omy . w Lost. Pet. | ar a ma team slumbered, a ss ae ae |New York 2 Toa | % es ma. Then Zackert singled and r Kirkland Blanks Bon Marche. — Philadelphia 6 #13 ~ b> @eored. After this slight lapse there t 7 16 628 | 6 by Tarke—they. were, numbered one. |” Making 133 Pounds Has Not Weakened Either—Both Hee at two, three, and fell ike the autumn 7 is “ i? 75 | begtunts funves before the twirling biasts of Expect to Win, So Good Scrap Will Develop—Fast ia 33) an . im, winter—no, Hall Diciieetes A + st S 31 205 | et 2 ein reliminaries Also on Tap. At Chicago | recceed finar at Sackert had a little trouble field : ee RS aS i oe—Hall and Carrigan WAIT ceTS Des i At St. Lovie. VERY, VERY HD rs New York 26 St. Louls i 7 2 Ratteries—-Quinn and Mitche nited Press) | Powell and Killifer 7.—Rasty W of" i jh “ty role | At Detroit. ie Swf gt wge Eigr pee the contest here yesterday oe Washington 1 Be) Vancouver earned th rat] | Detroit ee | ee ae kane fans don't tk . | 4 3 ue aay the better, for, naa be George Little Canned Forever and Amen—Threaten- —— on —Gray end Street; Mul-| fase sense in his work the i ‘i len and Jtanage Maight "hav pie ed to Get Sig Hart, and Jack Kicked Him Out— | At Cleveland "0 the umpire’s un: * . “+ ~ Phil 1 ia-Cleveland game po: Gis it wee a mighty to Johnson Will Appoint Nolan Official Consulter to the ’ and game post contest and ad the crowd on their/ Pith Throne. Erickson, for the ball k ening and while Ryan, th ng - | t. di 7 h Sin war teaae tae enven ite | BY MAX BALTHASAR along with my work training faith-| oeeeee © ithe Clube. sa none of them were dangerous, with ~ “ a ene o* fully i thing within cago 2 i twe exceptions, when Flanagan}; SAN FRANCISCO, June my > 8 to the best pos | So aac R 25 M twice, with a man on third, hit safe! Jack Johnson made it plain this. sit | sted ae and ored Vancouver’ two runs < 7 ° = b wy abun ry eee ast a 0 bat should have| morning that he is through with Johnson denied that he had en Pittaburg 18 POM been had one run | George Little forever, and that the joe Dilly ar at Lo bf St. Louis 0 a ‘The score }man who has been handling his| TAnS#er +S slg sce ay Putiedote 18 Tl is liff Vancouver ABR H POA &. would act in an advisory capacity |p . ay * TQ¢ ay Swain, rf . eT 8 @| managerial reins for the past year © tahit Bane anaakis py . aera 16 | lere 18 ast difference ex i $$ 34h $3] witt Rave noting to do with his| cgry otimy one Boston eta oe — ~ |} tw ll-wool clothes and cotton A feces george Sper : wee vs you Hie.” | 22m? of the more important mat-| At Philadelphia een all-wool ciothes a Pisnagan, ct ‘ . 2 . ° be Strong as you ad ters come up. will consult with c 3 T = ; ert $$ 3! Siesta schasen, etter comiay tn cit Wolas tte tes noe seed ie Catcage ... * 5 mixtures, When cotton mixture Brickssn. p t 3 8 8 3 blthe road. “I am absolutely done | years, and in whom I have the| | Philadelphia ee ae } ae with Little. The contract he holds | greatest faith,” the champion said atterte: > ] } 5 A J ] i ¢ ] 29 2 «7 47 11 1) {8 not worth the paper it Is written ‘ wera ye Batteries—Richie, Pfeiffer and|| C ot nes are new t 1ey can on : ten | Johnson did his uaual work on Afcher; Needham, Moore and - AB. R HPO. A #./On, And the threats he is muking| no road this: morning and when sree | . b hem £3 $f | $]sbout stopping the fiche are rank] He'came in he welghed 210 pounds detected from all wool by ac¢ 4°09 4 6 6 “@]80 ae jo Sees | Oe | As he deems this too light at this At Brook! ; f BG © EF GM om cme se aches ony, wet scans, ha saaaia to. cut ‘his nu «|| 1¢al test. Then you put them 0 Garren ss << 3 $$ $f flrendered that contract, oven if | WOT down. This afternoon he will | Cinetnnatt : $ tll the test ver, the Ontdlek. 3 9 8 § # 1) was binding when drawn up, null| 17” 6M! exercise in the gym, bu roomyn - 38 il } 5 f y } WwW t Es i $ $ & & 84nd void. The trouble with Litt S ie ben 4 Batterles—Rowan and McLean; ne test Of wear ing, lowe ’ iitiay, p 16 § © 6 Olbes been that he did not like Sie ittle precipitated his discharge Bell, Bergen and Erwin, | li rT ° ij . > - ee a a oat eae eae sat Ot |oanaay ularnoen when bo soup | difference soon becomes appar Batted for Ryan in eighth here, and as such I do not intend | 4 to oust Sig Hart. who was acting At New York. e t ixt soon to permit anyone to mistreat him, | ®* ticket taker at the pavilion. Hart | R. H. E. || t—tl 20t 4 % Maer nn 86 It did not do the camp any good| Claims Little threatened his iife,| |Bt, Louts ....000. ie Fey n 1e cotton mixture Spokane °° to have two men in it between | #4 appealed to Johnson. The lat ve |New York Ce ee j to f ] 7} il } l] et whom bad blood existed, so for bs eg eS police and in ETE M'VRIGH. Batte Sallee and Phelps | gins 0 ac e, whue t le a “W the sake of peace and harmony it | formed them of Little's threats, and} with poth McVeigh and Marino] the best bo t of thetr careers and no|Matthewson and Meyers v¢ ° s , was absolutely necessary to dis-| then gave Little his walking papers.| oii easy striking d ‘ot yap | OX will be in evidence after the > | ¥ 4% é b > r] t nd ry itiiy. 2. by *|charge Little, although I had not| Rickard and Gleason today ap eran tag ane i ins sot a ed, for twill simply | At Boston, | co ors remain rig it a Kiliilay pitched one inning intended doing so on such short! plied to the supervisors for per pba : hetter man winning.| Pittsburg - Boston game post-| t ] th fs b a4 1c 7h\Y t arencoter P notice, but Little, by his actions| mission to erect a grand stand niat ‘ FR) ag = ave it doped | poned: rain, & post!) UNTI e fabric 1s worn out. eerie PES TPR yesterday, forced me to take the|and ring platform at Central park,| \roppine beet toot euay feo lau ecb Bho * . Q it ‘e made step I did betweon Market and Mission sts ggg © ree ge gg ool rl ag | Be m S ar ‘There is nothing now for me to| near Elghth, for the Jeffries John-|around 123 spect, as “saveige Snes. LEAGUE njamin sults a worry about, and | am going right!son fight nid is om lek oe ite : f " ll ] f b ae ] DIAMOND GLINTS | : ncn Sits ta alas aac Waal tandion of te Goma || from all-wool fabrics only. the Battler. “I know he never was | come accustome a Ut ee 7 38 Claude Rossman, former Tiger NELSOK TAKES A & good manager for me.” ing and will not loo ad determination to | Oakland 38 30 first sacker, is now substitute fi ai ype oy ! Vernon 34 3128 Jumbus A. A. team, Rosaman's + greta Hn , the real sdrap of | Sacramento +8 2 333} UMEEGay wdiscions to tiie Inctiiity | ; Ne prty ate iit ea so that the fans will be | se aay to make a quick throw. Pigs | when he steps into yney'’s worth, Prob-| Tom Collins, Irish-American run cnrcag Uae, Prem? oat A | Fellow will fail like the smaller stuff |ner from the L. A. C,, New York, is @hariey French, formerly with 40, June 7—Battling Nel- | f IFS TABLE capreclally after gor n Joo Emery|on his way to Iréland, where he Bvansvitle and later with the Bos-|#0n, who has just returned from fe) UatieRGnl, “keeway” soci “ys 2 fgg ky | will meet O'Netl, the Irish runner, ton Bad Box, has been purchased by | Washington bubbling over with | — Sondidanh. when tnie ‘oi the lime; |who recently won the English 10:|] —— : Jopinions about presidents, vice (By United Press.) ring towether at the mile championship “8 Jiggs Donahue, former White Sox | presidents, congressmen and lobby-|_ HUMBOLDT, Iowa, June. 7 ; ap should develop. | wale tomorrow | gummm ne — first sacker, hax a team tn the Chi- | \sts, put aver another one today, | Frank Gotch, champion wrestler of | <=———— dinate til of darnbetien Ret tien dl Adie an garages | It is his opinion of Billy Noian,|the world, who will beat it for the | ee In 1990 Alonzo Stage, now athletic | puted to be the man Iikely to| Jeffries camp at Rowardennan to-|'**? complete charge of Jeffries’) Goo, Moriarty is af {humorous You get the goods on the fire rector at the University of Chi fall heir to George Little’s job of | day, will take charge of the cham-| “ine And drinking.” sald Gotch. | |onap He complains of being hit |fy Payment ' EF patinaie: 1}, wae the crac! her for Yale. | manager of Jack Johnson: pion’s diet, according to @ statement | pc Mpa Soea tre: yagi anyone ly pitcher balls. “Why, some LING JEWELRY Co. coton beat the Ells that year| “Anybody who thinks Nolan 1s a | Pon's diet ment that the big fellow hus tho proper|Ditchers hit me oftener than 1 hit fm """* “*icate x0, Seem 10 1 to 0. star manager is off his base,” sald! “When I get to Rowardennan I'll training diet.” them,” George says, the merry cuss. - ee NATIONAL , LEAGUE

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