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Ford, First Big League Star to Own Signing With Fletcher beans during the 1910 season and then fell a victim to the batting of the Giants in the post-season games for the championship of Greater New York, {s the first major league | star to admit he has signed a con- } tract with D. A. Fletcher's hot air | league, Uniess Fletcher can come clean the chances. are young Mr. Ford | has landed bimself tn a pot of trow ble. The national commission will tee ee eee ee ee) LONDON, Nov. 18 doubtless take cognizance of his eteeatansinatiioee * # | quith announced today that pariia | ~ case, and if he ts not declared an} PORTLAND. Or, Noy. 18—-Who|*® RACING DATES FOR 1910 # ment will be dissolved November out for signing with Fletcher| will be manager of the Portland | * - @ | 28, thus insuring @ general election RUSSELL FORD. while under reserve to the New/team of the Northwestern league’?|* Oden . Bept. 24-Oct. 17 & | before Christmas. 1 ‘This youngster, who stood the| York American league club, he will] ver since tt was announced that | * Loulaviiie ‘ . Oct. 1-22 # American league batters upon their! at least draw a heavy fine. | MeCredte would be allowed to play | * Latonia Oct. 24Nov, 19 & —_— = = ee === --|a Northwestern league team (n|* Pimlico Oct. 16-41 # Portland next season, fans have | ® Jamestown .. Nov. 11826 @) \ TOMMY EURNS TO [EP 4 NEU SESS 4 SY YD) doen attempting to get some inside |* Oakland... ..Nov. 12-April — # | t a | information as to who would be acksonville + Now, 244 }* WANT TO RASSLE? = *| chosen the manager. Hetling, Shee | * Pensacola . Nov. 44—~ #| BUILD THEATRE Fee a tee pirat | bam Casey, N. Hrashear, Baum, | * Juares ae ig | Eigage ms = ——— RR Ry Bh Blankenship and several others|* Tampa ..,... an. 2— #/ 7 —— (My United Press) # Sight” contest, which closed | have been mentioned as possible | # * * wm? — VANCOUVER, B. ©, Nov, 18—|* the other day, J. Frederick ®| candidates, but no authoritative in| **# eek eeeeeeeeeeee == Tommy Burns, with J.C. Keating | * Meagher, whose card stated ®| formation has been secured. j - | [7 | os as partner, is completing arrange-|* ‘hat he was the lightweight #| — on | i / Se ees, ments for the purchase of a cen-|* “Fostling champlon of Ken- */ prize WINNING HORSE | | Cae Ml gon trally situated block on Hastings | te at ee ee ok | KILLED IN ACCIDENT) : a : st., Vancouver, for the purpose of - , “hd “pn y hate 4 te bi | ing & new theatre in connec: | FP eee ieee immediately |. NEW YORK, Nov. 18.—Golden | tion with a new theatrical circuit|* tit honed the sporting editor # | ROd, @ fine $1,000 bay that had won to be established, which will fT eerie hors addvesa, as # {several blue ribbons at New York| The Lincoln high footbag fans clude. Portland, Seattle, Spokane, * ‘° Bet Meagher's address, as @! a Cine horse shows, ran away | 87? just running over withrentha: and Vancouver. [t is understood cts Regge like to work out with * | foe" 75th st. yesterday afternoon; | MASI Over next Saturday'@ game. | arrangements in the other cities eo - od on rd ay | Broadway ie working hard ahd say have been completed, and Burns|* | The Star hasn't the address, * ping wen —— ge meg his | (nm nothing. The game promises 4 hopes the new venture will come|* but & Meagher this, he ®/ i stant death to be one of the hardest and clean-| into existence before the néw year.|* °#® reach Kinkead at 300 0th & p Be a : Jest contests that Seaitle bas soon} rey - }®.av. N * Matron Keeps Title. this year | zi __ Good Night, Jumbo. Rktkkeeehkatk kee! NEW YORK. Nov. 18.-—Mra| Lincoln's come back with Queen | UTICA, N. ¥., Nov. 18.—"Jumbo" | a - | Bertha May King retained her title | Anne last Saturday bas given a new | Wells, claiming the middleweight The Central basket ball team) to the woman pool champion of the | P yect to the came. The Lincoln f ehampionship of Australia, was / wil! meet the Juniors of the Y. M.| world Inst night by defeating Miss | team will line up much the same i knocked out in the third round last }C. A. tonight at 8 o'clock on the| Martha Clearwater, 93 to 66, In the |®# last Saturday except Bryant i night by Ralph Callaway. Al Ku-/Y. M. C. A. floor. This will be/ final block of their 400-point match. | Will occupy bis old position as | biak was matched to meet Calla-|the first game of the season for| The grand totals were: Mrs. King,| tackle, } Way, but failed to appear. | Central. 1400; Mise Clearwater, 307 | - | Mi si . re sa - — Company A, signal corps, N. G,| | W., basket ball team will play the | | quintet from the Port Angeles Ath = = THE }letic club November 23 at the Ar | mory. The local team has been | working out for some time, and | jhax a fast bunch of basket ball wle Shoe Co} | | — |. The Attell-Moore fight scheduled = . o . to take place in New York next! 1321 Third Ave.—Directly Opp. Third ]} eck ban heen postponed until Ave. Entrance to Postoffice November 29 in order to give At * \tell more thme for training. The : : : postponement was granted at At Have just received another large shipment tell’a request, The featherweight of the champion declared he was a bit j \“oft his feed } : FAMOUS | vo | , A temyear lease on the New York polo grotinds at an annual 4 rental of $40,000 haa been signed 4 66 99 jby the managers of the New York rt National league team, The amount 4 | named is four times the price paid ) }for the grounds under the lease } loriginally entered into 20 years ‘| ago. HH) High-Cut and Work | Should Minnesota follow {ts }avowed intention of claiming the 3 national football championship if sae * i it beats Michigan tomorrow its tol || SQUARE EXTENSION TABLE—Made 1 lowers will have no end of argu of solid oak, in the golden f | ment on ith hands. Eastern foot top, fluted legs— j ball enthusiasts read the announce. Six-foot’ size, apecial ey ment today with considerable | amusement, They refuse to con Right foot size, special { ced that the Gophers are better Ten-foot size, special i Made by Endicott & Johnson, Endicott, it .~ withely ‘that leinsisente on ae at N. Y., the only “Endwell” High-Cut are independent « Shoes cannot be duplicated in the city for $2.50. Waterproof $2.50—We also High-Cut Shoes, two full sole le She fer unheard-of v School Shoe FOR GIRLS O5¢ s 6 to Endwell V i black | thoroug! just like the greatest ba You the the cann 100 se3<<ce THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS >>><<< BOWLING Hawks Win Three. The Hawks won three games straight from the Ravens on the Seattle Athletic club alleys last night. Seores; Hawks— Finley ....... 185 1928 179 557 Friedenthal .. 156 187 163 605 Cpt. MeGregor 184 149 15% 492 Totals ..... 624 629 501-1554 Ravens-~ Johnson .. 190 165 188 543 Churehitl - 160 184 196-— 469 Capt. Dwan... 162 164 170-— 476 Totals . 492 508 495-1488 High single score-—Johnson, 190, High average score — Finley, 185 23. Bankers’ League. The Dexter Horton bank team won the first of the series in the Bankers’ league Wednesday night at the Imperial alleys by beating the aggregation representing the National Bank of Commerce 337 pins, Following are the scores Dexter Horton National Bank— Jackson .,,.. 172 121 188 Hatfield ..... 199 150 146 Scruby ...... 186 150 156 Gove ...cee0. 180 166 189 Norman ..... 197 170 164 Totals... $83 756 8412480 National Bank of Commerce-— Reddow . 120 143 176 Brinhalt . 163 137 137 Croasdill 46 114 142 Mason . . 146 142 100 POR cccvccses 170 «#151 «166 Totals ..... 746 687 711—2143 High score—Norman, 197. High average—-Norman, 177 Oa... shred! brd h b ho Who’s Going to Manage Portland? hoe manufacturers who of all trusts. carry a full line of Boys made by the same firm; absolutely waterproof. ve Company will again of alues in Boys’ and Girls’ FOR BOYS D5¢ 8 to 13 $1.10 $1.40 es 24% to 7, Size ‘ 2 $2.00. 25 50. $2.50 and dow unk n 50 and down THE STAR—FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1910 neni PERTINENT SPORT PARAGRAPHS Christy Mathewson, who just now is helping uplift the stage, hunts up a fire station when in want of diversion and takes on the engine com. pany’s champion checker player, Ever notice how firemen become attached to checkers? Dooin smoke the pipe of peac right, if it was the calumet, “Fogel and temporary, All yen of gow, announces @ con bat it smelied like a I's been some time since Bat Masterson and Bob Edgren stirred up the animals. They slipped one off the bottom on Glenn Curtiss when he wasn't permitted to compete for the Gordon-Bennett trophy, which he brought to this country, Don't take @ shy at football aa dangerous and brutal without recalling that 20 hum ploiting the beings and one umpire cashed in while ox national game this year. of Johnny Hayes should use a sledge to convince him no business in the Marathon game, The hero of the last at it again, Friends that he has Olympiad ts Willie Hoppe umptred game in which his pal, Hal Chase pitched—and won, And when the losers wondered how Hoppe could manipulate the ivories so delicately with defective vision, he didn’t know whether to get buffy or take it as a compliment Mr. Mysterious Waffles, rassler, won't be Gotch's successor, Waf was flopped twiee by Dr. Ri » and anyone the Doc can treat so dis respectfully must own to the middle name, Dub, Connie Mack may combine pleasure and business by doing a little seouting on hia wedding trip, but {t's a cinch he won't scout for future Kreata in Italy, Donegal, more likely Mr. Cornelius O'Kelly, one of the white men’s hopes, who has been tooled along by Tommy Ryan, was all but knocked out by Hank Griffin, who bas long been ready for the D. and O. club. Addie Jose spends his spare time figuring out new curv and shoots while manipulating a bil- lard cue, The lanky one ia one of the best bil- Hard players in the big leagues. Premier As | be allowed the title without firat winning it | FOOTBALL ST vA Drink Makes Weak Nerves and Weak Nerves Make Weak Business Men When a man has reached the stage of liquor drinking where a drink of two is required to steady his nerves--where there Is a little ache or pain or some little annoying condition which alcoholic liquor seems to rejieve—the drink habit, the nerve and physica! demand for liquor in the case of that man, has become CONSTITUTIONAL, He will not, CANNOT, stop drinking until he has taken the Gatlin treat ment. There are other methods of treating the Hquor habit than the Gatlin, but no other method that removes the CAUSH-—accumulated alcoholic poison. With the CAUBE left in the system, the chances of a return to drink are NINETY to ONB. 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