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Would Match Jeff and Johnson for Big Purse, But No Corbett (iy United Pres) T represent Denver caplttaliats DENVER, Colo, Novy, 11—Chas.| who will give $25,000 if you s Dear sromoter, aspires | With Johnson for another fight,” pe TREE, 0: Oe eee son telegraphed Jeftries, “A pu Yo. bring another “battle Of) oF 100,000 in guaranteed, 1 will the cent He ts endeavoring to | stage the fight. The only condition juatch Jeff and Johnson and if he/ts that you keep Corbett away doesn't succeed, he has at least Wire immediately and I will come ¥iven a number of pugilists a on to make arrangements chance to a few uncompliment-| Sporting men here are consider | r s avout James J. ¢ « the Corbett stipulation and chief second in the lamented affair] speculating as to the real reasons at Reno. behind it — FAMOUS RACE ‘MARE TO RETIRE The famous trotting mare owned | Miss Lotta Crabtree will make by her last appearance upon the track at Phoenix, Ariz, She will then be retired and it is understood will owner, to become a brood mare on) the farm of a prominent breeder of light harness horses. SONOMA GIRL. 4. Pierpont Morgan, rex, when he can escape the thraidom of Wali st., finds sport and pleasure cruising on his magnificent steam yacht Corsair. Football players continue to Uhey do this because it is popular have bones broxen.” Suppose Maybe one reason why Zbysrko, Gamma, Hackensehmidt et al. didn't leave Europe ant!) Gotch’s retirement was cinched ts that they are subject to mal de mer. And possibly Jack Curly had some thing to do with the sailing date 8 by cutting out liquor and meats, for the ball players, w Society woman lost 50 Isn't there a winter-time h poun ch variably report overweight? Spinach and long walks were dame's diet. Queen Wilhelmina is inte ested In scheme to raise goats in Pennsylvania. Thought all the Penn goats came from Chicago. foing a Motssant i spot big enoug At last accounts Fletcher wa island, trying to tind an unoce over Man i for a bi with small chance of success. Jack Johnson's advice, “Don't try to beat a man at his own Ghine.” alter senting Olétielé probably easee home when that Chi cago striker bounced a brick off his conk think Geraldine Farrar said about dukes? The fine Italian hand of that shrewd Celt, Keene Fitzpatrick (fine place for an Italian hand),is noticeable in the work of Prince ton eleven Now, what do YOU What's in a name? Well, ski there is a decided difference. and skee sound the same, but W. K. Vanderbilt, who owns more railway mile age than he knows what to do with, is a devotes of the automobile. He was the spirit behind the Or mond Beach races a few years ago, fathered the road race bearing his name, and still cuts into the nat when the road is clear. “AUSSI LOW,” TAMED BY pOTCH HERE AFTER VICTIMS AND CASH The wre pass from the hands of her present! OOIN WI STICK DESPITE (ity United Press.) PHILADELPHIA, Nov, Lhetn | apite of his resignation and the pre: jdiction to the contrary, Manager | Dootn will be at the head of the Philadelphia National League base | ball Loam next year, according to an announcement made today. The news Waa given out after a con ference between Owner Fogel and Dooin, Although it waa not men | tloned In the announcement It ia be that the Cincinnati rhiladelphia trade which caused all the trouble will go through. Charlie Murphy, owner of the Cubs, and representatives of Charles P. Taft who i believed by many to be the real owner of the Phillies, to have brought their Influence to bear on Fogel to accede. YALE OUT WITH WADS OF MONEY : (hy Colted Prem) | best of the year's college crop RESIGNATION and | are sald | THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1910 Victory Bbosts | His Stock Jim Flynn jomped The stock of upward when he defeated Jim Barry, the Chicago heavyweight, in 12 rounds in Boston, Flynn hasn't been given much congidera tion, but his win over Barry makes him appear formidable, READY FOR » THE FRAY SPOKANE, Nov. 1i1--The big game to be pulled at Recreation park tomorrow when the Agricul } tural eleven starts things with the | Untveraity of Washington team will }attract thousands. Hoth teams are jin fit shape, according to today's | ha letins, and the Hneup ts decided. he lineup 1 stripped weights itor the game a Wash. Mate. Position Ik Buck, 149, 1 i NEW HAVEN, Conn it Ko If money can pull a forlorn hope [iC ih ig oe out of the ditch, Yale will win from | Hetmtaieman, 160...@ Princeton tomorrow | Schweitzer iets The Yale n, the weakest in| roran te «hi the history of Old Eli, goes to , i tare ’ i Princeton tomorrow apparently tol w saint seiaan, ‘wetani | 2 be slaughtered at the hands of a] beck a OG. 166 aah on, 16 team which experts pronounce the | Asset welent of team—W. & 416; |} Yale rooters, however, are taking | slong plenty of money to back up JIM (PORKY) FLYNN, the wearers of the blue, and it is] predicted that Princetonians will find plenty of Yale coin in spite of FOR sew, modérs turnished rooms at the expected easy conquest. | tow prices, call at The Virgtaus, 666 Vir MAY BE CHAMPION | (Ry United Prom) — hee nh WHEN BILL RETURNS|_ NEW YORK. Now 4 The estan we 1oround fight between Joe Jeanette and “Hiack Till" ts | FRANK MANTELL. Frankie Mantell, the hard-hitting tern middleweight, may be the boy to take a successful crack at the crown worn by Billy Papke, who for the time being appears to be safe, touring the antipoc | Mantell is looked upon with fa by followers of the game in 1 around New York, and many eve he will eventually wear tithe the at Dempsey | jored, with a little more experience | BOWLING | Do Conover of the Seattle Ath letic club last night won the first 10 of a 20-game es against M. G Farr of the Bismarck alleys. The ac were as follows Ce 18 33, 178, 171, 176 179 1; total 1 Pa $1, 193 4, 171, 180, 1171, 196 204; total 1.901 The next 10 games will be rolled on the C. ale the total of of pins th game contests to DEAFNESS CURED | “I have demonstrated that| deafness can be cured.” — Dr. Guy Clifford Powell. | | this’ i Pa Ne ta a thout roping and hog tying him,| ate aden { { was to him Goteh h gone MMUALS #KEVED. the Europea t al Str. City of everett oF Telomraph. fiast, and the r It i 4 Hackenschmidt can the old gar Jouble | defeat all of wrentle if he| cross th th ay tle on the level. | cee “ romoters have in pason he t windup show n : on G “ ong in Februar a lackenschmid ho was the “R " sbabl 3 iowa cnie ue Found tripe dally, | Leave we sian Lion Frank Got | i I A mf pe Bg The usual program leave “Beattie 730 « made hin i have the ofreigners beat ever “ae Borst “ab ship match se ™, 2:16 pom and @i16 p. 2 iP i ch, and then y. lecve Hiverett at vide ot Hacke 1 | loxe—w ting public gen-|* ie TR ae § ‘ates thes ae Age PS, . Reamer leaves fr Soin oat “4 wie h w . a M and th 1 same time nnd | Steamer an " ule - ps a nly way F get the pickings |ehange with: 199%) Ind te | being considered in the light of a good joke by the fans who saw the lallexed contest mst night ° It Is |belleved that Jeanette could have | put his oppe [of the fight, and allowed him fr {five rounds only through, coug. j At the beginning of the fifth aound Joanette told “Black HHT hg was |xoing to knock him owt? 10 seconds later ended the fight with ja right cross to the jaw Postpone Benefit Game for Beavers i | (My Velted Pree) | PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 11.—The jbenefit game for the Beavers, jacheduled for Sunday, November }13, has been postponed on account of the copious rainfall, which has |uansformed Recreation park into au Al duck pond. Although several of the Reavers are anxious to make tracks for other climes, they have unanimous walt in the ny Portland a local fans y agres while long a run for their m SHORT SPORT | The Detroit ball team has begun |the barn-storm! tour of Cuba. The Havana t bit the dust yee terday tu the ng of the series Score was 16 to 2. | The Broadway eleven will meet the Fort Worden team Saturda the plan for a game with Aberdeen having been abandoned. Sam Langtord gave Jeff Ciark ible beating in a ring cor a down the third sack in 1911. More than 600 entries at th ville track ARRANGE MATCH. 1 vert Conn., Nov, the billiard ex; he would aecept ued by George Sloss in Madison 3 RIDGEPORT. \ Hopr quare Garden, New York, on De comber 1 and 3 The match is to be at 18.1 balk line for the championship of the world DID YOU KNQW That we carry everythifi, that is MADE OF RUBBER? OFFICE SUPPLIES TOILET REQUISITES SURGICAL BANDAG DENTAL SUPPLIE! 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He was crushed beneath his en- gin CHORUS GIRL BILL WAS ALL RIGHT, BUT NEW YORK, Nov, ll became necessary for the police to dust off vielous” Cone Isiand, the mar higher up said “Let George di it And George dia George Billife | 1a @ good lookin: | young policema In the diegtue of @ spendthri he went to Con after ovide He had instructions an he liked When it New York KO an far) and they gave him ex pense money to see him all the way. | it was a confidential mission, of | course, and George's young bride | didn't know avout it When George got back he sent In ls expense account, But the clerk at headquarters got the mall mixed and sont the expense account to Georges bride, This is what she} read | George Billifer Expense ac count | To taxi hire $11.32 To wix quarts champagne... 30 00 | To entertaining two chorus girls 35.00 Cigars, drinks, ete. 13.25 When George got home that even ing bis bride awaited him. Then it happened. t Joplin, Mo. last night. 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