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OLD JEM MACE | [Moran Hot On SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 30. Owen Moran | today to fill a number of theatrica ywooding Kastwar¢ LONPON, Noy, 30.—Jem Mace, the greatest exponent of the in| art that England has produced, one time world’s heavyweight champion, and the last lnk betw the old and the new school of boxing, died here t announe he perform L will follow Wolga world, declared Moran. but I make him fight me fn the end, 1 he ts it. I beat him once, and I beat Nel yon tn a fourth the time it took A¢ to do it, so 1 think I am entitled t a match h he had earned fortunes the “grand old man of xi died in abject poverty Mace, who was born on April 8 1831, took up boxing at an early atage, and soon made his mark Big and strong, he depended rather upon his science to pull him through his battles, his style of fighting B. = working a revolution in the methods | A h S T in vogue when he began to make - nother Star leam aAname. He fought with indifferent . success until 1861, when he met and} defeated Sam Hurst, the “Staly bridge Infant,” who then held the championship belt. One year later Mace defended his title against Tom | King, whom he also defeated. The champion fought his last {m portant Joe Coburn be ing his opponent. The fight was for the ta ® bet on record up to} that t each man having | The following selections have made by Coach Allen of the oln high school for the All rthwest football team | Harter, Spokane, center; Ames, } Lincoln, right guard; Bryant, Lin jooln, left guard; Gallagher, Spo }kane, right tackde; I Lincoln. left tackle; Glidden, A jend: Woods, Lincoln, left end; Cob }lents, Tacoma, right half; hoebler 600 pounds, but the go resulted tn y Patterson, Harvar¢ J., Joe MeGee tar series, Horace Fogel and Dan Fletcher he bookies, All Joe Choynski and his wife are doing a vaudeville stunt Positively the divine one of auburn locks is making her exit tour, Every time a greaser sticks a cuchillor into the back of an un armed man the crime will be deposited at door of the Yaquis Mexico is the place where, in the words of Hugh Keogh, “the peso speaks the larguage of the two-bit piece.” o * o Extra! Double Play! Extra! Barnyard to market to din ner table. oo — ° Cy Young, baseball's grand old man, although not 80 slender in the region of the waist as he was once, is passionately fond of fox chasing, and can still navi gate a hunter over timber and across rough country EMERYVILLE. EMERYVILLE. EMERYVILLE, Nov. 29.—Results| EMERYVILLE, Nov. 29.—Eatries Captain John, 9 to 5, second; Titus|Checolate 104, Maxing 1 I, 40 to 1, third. Time—1:13 2-5 a sate a8 Maxdic at 10! ‘ontello 10 Second race—Jim Basey, 3 to 5,” won; Pickaninny, § to 1, second; Ed rere aaa 108, Ayame 101, Pre mond Adams, 3 to 1, third. Time— : “ai 1:06 2-5. ond race, futurity course lo 106, Lefty Heywoe Third race—Raleigh, even, won; | Pomithilda 104. ¢ “Sn, 22 to &, second; Madeline| wise 3} Musgrave, 7 to 1, third. Time—| Young 1:41 15. Pa Fourth race—Metropolitan, ¢ to 1, Th won; Setback, 3 to 1, second; Bal-| 195. 7 yonia, 9 to 3, third. Time—! john H. 1:08 45. No Quarter 116 herr 106 iat rese—iapad Biver, 66 to 1.| neaseen ie, oir Prete ee ee won; Zahra, 10 to 1, second; Doval-| pun 112 jon | Tommy Burns, exhearywoigh to 1, third. Time—1:40 45 | Lady Gs champion, is er Leste hk a in tends to ow " as pres Ident of the annual meeting « the league. rect ene y 109, Camera 109. meer 109. roid pugilist and 70 yards Chester Krum 103, Bubbling W }Sir Wesley 104, Stiver G 102 h hig Great Caesar 87, Tony Faust 114 La El Paisano 111, Miss Greenwood 107,|Of course I wouldn't let him go up Sixth race, fu ei Gane ie weeee| JACKSONVILLE, ae Minnedoccia 109 rit Son irne rd Clinton 1 Gulet 9, Ataxle 109 Queen Fu » JACKSONVILLE, Nov, 29.—Re i$ nature's greatest cure. Nothing so completely renews mental and bodily en ergy and strength asa night of peaceful rest. What your system needs 1s a mild but effective help to induce sound sleep. A glass of Pabst Extract Te Bsr Tonic cach night before retir ing is the best ance against | ful nights. C all the sedative ties of the lupulin fror choicest hops, it calm tired nerves and in duces peaceful, re freshing, dream less slumber The United |) Medes ohne Cut Price for | 2: 2 msm DAYL Ohio Dentists Pike 8t., over Owl Drug Co ntrance Room 4, Seattle, ¥ an article of medicine not an alco: holie Str. Clty Insist Ufon Bring Pabst und trips Madison at Twelfth Leave Byorsts mand 7:16 p erett at 914s ow > m from Colman doom edule subject te seen, 1a rg, Sell real estate, etc. Business Bringers. saseece THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS >>><<<¢ DEAD, AGED Z9 ~~ Wolgast Trail ~—N BABY IN THE RING engagements, and according to hia 1 intention, he will tasue a challenge to Wolgast from the footlighta of every stage on which t around the mplon I'll make him show erdeen, right Wenatchee, left half; Blackwell, | a draw. The Coburn fight practical Aberdeen, fullback; Beott, Aber F M Music From 11:16 > P. M. Dally, bi the ring, but up to a few years ago | son menmen te All Y C Fe t f M he was closely identified with the} | Cook, Case and Bryant of e ou an a or ents by aport sem ace Queen Anne and Friendman ictures 's Even after his 70th birthday the} of Broadway of Spokane At the w old fellow appeared in exhibition | lived a most regular life, never hay. | Poster of Wer and Giimur ” bouts s time had been kind | ing touched tobacco, He} and Steele of Lincoln Washington Ladies’ Orchestra n { ita rian o to him showed much of his old # careful living, | . J Ariiate—7 air) time science and stamina, Mace to which he attributed his longevit Attell-Moore Tonight 7 nd stamina. aw which he attribu it] movity | mw YORK. Nov Fretinines A Midday Lunch for 2he Luncheon Served From 11 A. M. to 3 P.M. the battle does not carry with It} Why Cook at Home? » THURSDAY, FRIDA SASS = Dy | the t tle of testbe we ight ok mmepion j ° DAY AND SATURDAY OF THIS Mame i Bl cameleon. and Fer Moses it. the : rs Third Floor, Sanitary Public Market |) % Ni talked of event that has been | if NO SHOW ; First Avenue and Pike Street. Pd i} n New York since the da } NO CONCERT ez. 4 Porter law. The iad Prolonged “Boo-es,” cries of “Take him out,” and “Cut that |} NO PRIZES i > a . Wonder °F Perils meet at 133 5 letuff!” came from all sides of the San Francisco arena when little } Rut pure . a } . 7 e " cae ave ae rn shar. ¢ Jack London, th thor, f the best i : year-old David Gates was tifted into the ring by his father to pose §) at p-toen yo # ¢ author, is one of the best swim | Joe O’Brien to Lead for the picture men just before the recent NelsonMoran fight, In pont! 3 noe ~— t mers in the country, and spends much of his time in i . which the Battier was knocked ovt he Frisco fight follower w i ” { " . if; Philadelphia Team | *"'<) ("" Batt anything, but he wouldn't stand for a baby in the | | Vegetarian Cafeteria { Busmess Bringers. Star classified ads Buy i the water. | prise ring } Spring St sell real estate, etc. t asiteanigiemanivines —.} off in their prin Mary Mach eddy, Unete B Ylattend th all = ba : , of today’s races for tomorrow nd | hos Northwest chamgew ee 7 Siak race--Maed, 12 to & wee First rac five furlongs—Hob nd} at the Hotel Washington. not fall due coming |tween McVeigh and Hudson tn De ty ee fe = BURNS IS ENTHUSIASTIC ix-round | London with him in January, and 121, Eddie 88. Seattle |get Hugh Mcintosh to put ~bh 106. Aras against sothe of the English heavie Fifth rv mile ter than Bill Lange | Tommy is confident his protege } 107, Trea r 104 ‘ says | will find them easy PRINCE GEORGE" and “PRINCE RUPERT Leave PRIVATE LOCKED ROOMS In Fireproof Storage Warehouse for furniture BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO,, inc THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1910. '§ Getting Ready for Christmas? “THE WORST FEATURE OF WELSON-MORAN FIGHT Pleasant Entertainers Every Evening | $1.00 Brings a | VICTOR to you You don’t need to Lunch 2 Christmas to select that or or V n . 4 ) ictor- ; or- Vig. t trola. Come in no and pick it ou e'll arrange ty GRAND OPERA HOUSE, 215 CHERRY ST. 11:30 Tit at the i} Geo. A. Bundy Meet Me Merchants’ deliver it at any time you say There's a Victor at ¢ ery price—$10 to $25 Easy terms to suit. At the ANGELES CAFE 1422.24.26 First Ave. WRRRRREKERERE EERE ESESED SORES | 1400 Seeomd Ave. fo Sty Bemttie. | Chicago Game Off There ta po The Free Sewing Machine ago in f stag lows th from playing here A $5 Deposit Will Hold Thi Sewing Machine and Rocker for Christmas Delivery FIGHTS FOR LOS ANGELES | LOS ANGELES, N mite the val for amateur matches ‘BASEBALL CONFERENCE MN ui HELD HERE owe BRU SR row ee . 2 Buyers of Free " | t fanping chines are ered re when Inter Sewing © : . . . vs 7 th tal ‘ Both tl ¥ Monday at the Washingtong Antex j baseba hedule for M1) 4 would ' arranged, allowing eagh. igat mas present ‘ i gainen at and six broad make $5.00 ¢ follow ening they th m¢ Christmas Lonnie Austin will heres bar te pas sanct i boting atches, He pron We have only 25 of these Rockers, and wh non 4 KO. be zone this offer closes * comber. i ad t agninat the wa the ring game b Burns is going to take Lester weighs 182 will the scales at 200 ‘ore he's EXTENSION TABLE Solid Oak | KITCHEN CABINETS — Tit s, made of solid oak, with all for saving work $16.50 Mr. Workingman EXTRA SPECIAL — This roo k made of solid oak, in sty 0K COR ate conveniences A pretty Mi n Table, with tape a , Pei estal, 42-inch top; a well-ma bstan- | $28.00 Cabinet th t $9.50 valuc ecial | tial piece. $25.00 6-ft. size $14.50 | $6.75 | $28.00 8-it e for $16.50 DINING CHAIR Solid Oak PROTECT WITHOUT BINDING. Extra Good Quality THAMSHIE ryp IGHT RIDE TO VICTORIA Leave Vancouver, B. ¢ CENTER STAND a | Stand, a n the ‘veathered with 24ineh (ae $1.85 = All the Credit We Buy or You Want Trade All Kinds of Used East 414; Cedar 414 Household Buy Now Pay Later Becond Ave, at Union 8t Star classified ads. Buy or Furniture

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