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THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1910. s33¢e¢ THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS >>><<<¢ PERTINENT SPORT PARAGRAPHS bay Gen. Leonard like a batoh roo ye His pet sports are a bulletin fro tt is coaching syst changed. * announces m next year t | The Best j Africa to New Ye ahlen, manager of the Why should sporting pages be ley-Hackenschmidt-Doc Roller-Zby bet news sometimes creeps Inte dody ought to know that the fe merely intended to work up th will be at i in Chicago. iT Sox, and one of th present Wood began serving his country , and after the rough rider episode, of dough with an overcharge of As pal of Ted he became head of the army. singlesticks and boxing. “will change the something will be m Now Haven, to be hoped Double Play: ork to Oblivion. Brooklyn team, is the only Nation we remnant of the old guard of 1890 White Stockings. filled with tales of the Jack Cur ko. Ferett! combination, when » the classuied columns? Every starring of this buneh © public for the grand finale which Cnarne Comiskey, owner of the Chicago White © greatest players baseball has produced, is passionately fond of duck hunting. Canny Scot May Lead Browns BOBBY WALLACE Col. Bob Hedges, owner of the; St. Louis Browns, says he is not | ready to reveal the identity of the man who will manage his team next season, but the opinion prevails | that Bob Wailace, the wonderfu! Uttle shortstop, will be the St Louts Moses. Wallace may make a great leader. PLUMBERS’ SMOKER A SUCCESS An audience of goodly propor: tions witnessed the events on the; Program at the Plumbers’ union smoker in Labor Temple last night Louie Habn and Tommy Clark fur nished the chief items of sport After roughing ft in fast fashion for four rounds, Hahn got the decision Roy Brown was given a well While quiet and reserved, the Scot | is one of the keenest men in base- ball today. The only criticism heard is that Wall: is not aggreasive enough, but since Connie Mack put it all over Frank Chance itn the world’s series, aggressiveness hasn't commanded such a premium as of yore. BROADWAY IS. SCRUB CHAMP The Broadway high scrub team won the scrub championship of the city over Queen Anne in the drizzly wet yesterday afternoon. The score was 6 to 0, and the line up like this Queen Anne. Position Broadway MeMorris, « Walker Morrow +b @ Rteteon MeKnight-Wili'ms.R. @. Fehr Mortensen le And: n Afol' w- Bushey Knosher Clark earned decision over Kid Martin of | Baker Cle Elum, clearly outclassing the | Yiiawe- Mekuight F ix “seadieen Hebrew lad. Charley Givens and Johnny} O'Leary fought a fast three-ropnd | draw. } Kid McDonald, representing the steam fitters, and Kid Elder, repre | senting the plumbers, fought three} VANCOU tounds, which Referee Krant called & draw. Both boys launched hay makers which would have brought home the bacon if they had landed but neither was in condition, and they were blowing If a couple of young whales at the close of the scrap. Between bouts t tertained with vocal s @ turkey was raffled off. BOWLING The Eagles took two out of three games from the Hawks at the S. A owd was en ctions, and C. alleys last night by the following sco Eagles Kinney 171 192 179 4 Swenson 144 145 133-— 422 Dobb 190 232 2 624 Putnam 191 190 17 4 Totals 696 759 687 214 Hawks Finle 176 136 225 Friedenthal 170 169 496 Dunning 150 150 450 McGregor 185 196 170 5 Totals 681 650 24 High single score—Dobb High average—Dobb—208 DROP IN Acquainted Line IT WILL PAY YOU For And Get With Our Years We Specialty of Wet Weather Goods We Therefore Know You COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Have Made a How to rT Le Sportine Goo ee mente Goons (3 714 First Av Both Phone R, Nov. 22—A crowd witnessed the game here be t St. James college and Young Men's Catholic club team from Portland yesterday, Neither side scored. The line-up St. James, Position, C. ¥ McDonald ( Richardson ....R. G. Kelly ; R.T Moriarty L. G Burke O'Don wdarle. © Eivers Morrow . Kennedy Ferrell . Klumpp Lewls Bryan Britt Palmer | Hoffman r O'Bryan Powell Cut Price for 30 Days Best Gold Crowns Best Bridgework, per tooth Best Amalgam Filling t r Filling Ohio Dentists 07'/2 Pike 8t., over Owl Drug Co Entrance Room 4 BY TIP WRIGHT Here is a youngster, in fast com pany @ month, whose value ts not a} cent leas than $20,000, and Charite) Somers, owner of the Cleveland | team, would not accept an offer of | $5,000 more for him | The slender kid ia Jackson, | the Southern speed wonder, who broke in this fall from New Orleans a finished major leaguer tn every | pect I'll give you $15,000 for Jack Jand $6,000 for Veane said Charlie Murphy, owner of the Cubs, | Joo son | Gregg,” }to Charlie Somers, owner of the | Napa. | “I'm a trifle deaf,” the vice presi dent of the American le re: | plied And he could Just under }atand Murphy when the chubby one | repeated his offer | That $15,000 would look sweet in my bank, but I can't play it in cen ter field, you know,” he told Murph, | Later Somers put Murphy Jerry to the fact that he is trying to build up, not tear down, his club, and that offers for men Ike Jackson would be tossed into the discard And os for Grege tinued Somers, “if he is worth $6,000 to you or anyone else, he is worth more than that to me. I have not had a chance to see Grege work and am willing to pay for cards, I want a look at bim The offer of $6,000 for Grega was made by Joseph P. Cohen, owner of jthe Spokane club of the Pacift Northwest league, who found Gregg pitching for an amateur team at Lewiston and sold him to Cleveland for $400 last year When Grogs hesitated about reporting, he way turned over to F land, and his work this year was wational, He is believed by Cohen to be the r in the world. greatest left-b Cohen wanted ax for Murphy, od Somers was in the know But Just think of refusing an offer of 16,000 washers for a kid player, as disdainfully as the heroine of a| " ‘dramer scorns the advances of the villain! One wonders what Jackson! showed that makes him so valua [ble To begin with he showed that | | major league pitchera looked like bushers to him. He topped the American league batters with an average of 387 for the 20 games in| which he played. He made 29 hits in times at bat, scored 16 runs and stole four bases. Two of his hits were for two bases, five for three bases and one was & home ran. In the field his speed stood him in stead, and he gathered fn drives that looked impossible while his throwing arm shut off ap parently sure runs at the plate. Taken by and large, Joe Jackson Is the sweetest looking youngster | that has broken Into the ue thie | year, and Somers refusal of a small | fortune for him is not to be won dered at If Some: or if his club was promising youngsters, best prospects in the league, he might have accepted Murphy's offer, but—well, he didn't accept tt, xo Jackson is now figured as a/ | $20,000 beaut, because {t's a cinch [that an offer of this sum for him would not even make Somers bat an eye. was not « wealthy man. not, with ite| one of the {SHORT SPORT | To put a qnietus on all this gos sip that a syndicate has gobbled up all the stock in the major league! clubs and fs ranning things to suft| ite own sweet fancy, Garry Her mann ts favoring a plan to make public a list of all the stockholders in each club. Garry swears by his hostery that there is no syndicate The misinformed sport writers | who have been pleading with Hack: | enschmidt, the big wrestler, to en-| |ter the squared circle and beat all lthe tar out of Jnek Johnson, thus | bringing the diamond belt back to} had better change | Hack positive with the gloves. a white gemman their brand of dop y declines to dally George Schreeder ts thinking of | taking the Tier own to Bakers I field, Cal. to Iimber up next spring. | \That'll cost money, and George| | never was exa a Christmas tree | | money in ‘ording to the LAC ¢ diter who after | fund | looks ’ this year. | The game last Saturday netted} hathal Henry C. Penniman of Baltimore givir sident KB. ¢ Brown a big job in the] Union, the a nich opened in 1 all seats for the f cen t over in T oma tonigh napped up. Ed Hager will t ta n trait 1 k te ah a P fans back Om after t DROP UM FRANC PIRE CO, Cal ile dropping of the veteran was no surprise in itself, the 8 ted | dent of the | January | HOPES FOR BENEFIT CHICAGO , Trad " lay a t that th 1 n of Labor, tr en I NH thi ment ‘ of th ; sised wee HILL WILL BO IT PORTLAND, Ore 0 James J. Hill will open the Port-| und Apt i nocording to ad-| received at the office of the this morning. q seseinnenatinant = he eee eh LITTLE BOY BITES * TONGUE NEARLY OFF * PLAYING FOOTBALL « : * ANACORTES, Nov, 22-— # The little son of Mr. and Mra. G. Linderson was , bumped * into while playing fobttall on & Friday and fell, bitime hin # ongue #0 severely that he ® had to be taken to a physician @ at onee, The flesh was bit # ten clear through, theving # the imprints of his hand ® causing the end of thé tougue ® to curl up. He waa doing & well at last seporta, 7? * eee ee 2 BITTER FIGHTIN FRAUD CASE Theodore Cogswell, Steere eee eee eee eee ee charged fraud. which has been aired in the with superior court for 10 days before Judge Ronald, went up to the jury yesterday. A_ bitter legal bat Ue was waged between Deputy Prosecutor Finch and Judge Alien. who defended Cogewell Brery technicality of law involved A Good Digestion | means a man or woman good for something—good work or pleasant | times. Whoever has distress after | eating, sick headaches, nausea, bad taste, unpleasant breath, can- not find good in anything, or be of much use in the world, } But these symptoms are only syns that the stomach needs a little care and attention ard the aid that ¢ MLL5 ee can give. Safe, reliable, thoroughly tried, this family remedy has won- derful reviving power. They tone the stomach, liver and bowels~all wgans of digestion. With these organs in good order, the whole ystem is better and stronger. 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The archbishop Incid ly de nounces the power of saloon | tn polities Recaljing Pope Leo's regardiig socialism, the archbishop declared that the late pontiff was the mont sane thinker of his time on labor problems “There are some who believe that because the laboring man little Interest worth while to pre utterances serve,” sald Archbishop Glennon. that they spend tt, and thus are} unable to create homes for them-| welv Thew individually he Joins the proletariat in a saloon where, over | the fumes of beer and wine he creates a philosophy that turns him into a full-fledged revolutiontst.” ANGRY SKIN HEALED No Doubt About Postam's Power to! Kill Germ Life, In any bacterial infection of the akin poslam, the new skin remedy, | shows its power to annihilate geri | life by stopping the itching at once and causing the trouble to quickly | disappear. 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By the REGAL DENTISTS Most Dentists Common Tooth Pullers Dentists are continually caution tng the public to save their teeth, which they wish to have the oppor. tunity of filling or crowning. Of course, there ts little else to do with a decayed tooth but to fill it, but these same dentists who im- plore you to save your teeth will pull good teeth without a tremor simply because they are loose from * disease. I wish to reiterate that there no need of extracting or losing any tooth simply because it ls loose. We have a device and a remedy by which we can fasten This ie part of the system we bave originated. Now, with re gard to diseases of the guma, in which dentists are so pathetically he helpless. In course of the years we have in developing Our System of tistry we also found something that will stop pus forming in the gums, that will pre vent the gums from receding, and thus either protruding the teeth or forcing them out altogether. 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