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i x THE STAR—TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1910 THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS Buy Your Christmas Presents at Our GREAT REMOVAL SALE | You Will Get Better Presents for Less Money Here and We Will Give You Credit if You Wish It z PERTINENT SPORT PARAGR APHS | CUBAN WONDER SAME OLD MARVEL tL NEW YORK, Dec, 6.—TDreaking SS CELEBRATED EXCUSE MAKERS his own world’s record with a run old Doc Cook, Jeff, Bat Nels Hackenschmidt, Wal. | of 81 balls, Alfred De Oro won back| man, the cap ‘who loses the makin’s, the “lendmetwo- [from Jerome Keogh the world’s | | Someone ought to take up & collection for Alfy De Oro, poor old m Coming from behind with a run of 81 bt he took ¢ almost-won championship pool match from Je! Keough, lik taking canay from a baby } ete, declares he didn’t know his And all Jacques de « fathe aw had a peso Ww the time we, on this side, thought Jacques “cke caus are urphy trimmed Willie n the slide, a but that will f you out that future 9 ter off tue nm That old anap, “official scoring,” ts to be taken away from local s Will appoint men men in big league cities, Both leag like the uniptres ed. They wil! change about team long enough to become inoculated with newspay who are not remaini the germ o! Ed Delehanty, “Big Ed, The | ont, Only,” as the boys called him, was) teams one of the game's unconscious hu ALFRED QE ORO. | pool champior . with an exhibi hefries. His position play ORR co’ ~6©| Arm Chair and Rocker to Match; SOLID FUMED oaK morists, as well as one of its great ; est bitters e@ Ch tion of marvelous play such as has | was faultless, and the combi pring of % Oro and Keog " ay A night's psy wie O ic Made of genuine leather, | 4 cood M "Gif aR $9.25 ¥ rut. The betting was - _ ~ large size and very comfo: ByOs. aa m style, made of solid oak, in the fumed fin quie d to Bill B adley's req but ) le the big wat {| able; high back, with j isl ori 1 ft 1, uph ed ins { a fine Min i! Rocker of Arm et eee had batted to the great) “y tt : : For head rests; leather fringe | i m Spanish leather wit b bech eee ee After he had batted to the great ave An ORE t ay # and ay » of a sixth he| And now De Oro holds both th nd | ¢1 4 . and wide third baseman for about 15 min-| roc ks at us tonight picked them off ke a small boy|poul and three-cushion titles around = t ” reg | $11.00 Arm Chair $12.00 Rocker 1 p tion. upholstered fg uahion sold at $50.00 $7.00 $7. a Regular * 50 rice utes, Delehanty tossed aside bat, and, walking toward the bench, said to no one in particu lar Brad and Jimmy Collins; them's the only two. Willow Chairs and Rockers China Closets Reduced Ja . wnt Of all the @rs, none can hold Jesse Burkett “Jesse and the rest of out at the Delmar track, Bobby Wallace, telling the s “Jease got down $20 at 3 to 5 on a good thing that may be running yet. Anyhow, he didn’t finish that Chairs, Rockers and | handsome t ave the b bh, is now rm and als - 38°00 2 $26.50 $16.00 Br Rocker $21.60 Bir Arm Chair p $30.00 Brown “Burkett had been tipped to this by George Keister, a race track man. After the race Jesse turned on Keister with one of his snarls, and Keister, knowing his fear of) hoodoos, said “Tl put the Spanish curse on you for a week for that.” “The next day Burkett failed to} get a bit and muffed a fly. The/ day after he booted a grounder) and struck out twice. That night he hunted up Keister. “Come ap to my room,’ said Burkett “Keister went along, and Burkett unwrapped a package, displaying a Deautiful Ascot, and said “ ‘George, I'M give you that scarf —it cost me $2 you'll take off of many years tle A. CL died at the club veuing nt of Mr $$ niin The Lincoln High | basketball from the freshmen iaet wot nb in Rugs for Small Rooms | % | that Spanish curse.” nigh The score was 48 to 19 “Keister snapped his fingers | af three times and said, ‘It's off | Thel oln High first team will | |play at basketball with the Weat | ra u rals “and the next day, strange to say, Burkett made three hits and fielded like a fiend.” feattlo High ext Saturday even ing Baseball stars may come and/ YOUNG MILLER they may go, but the name of Nig) Cuppy will live forever. There be} Of course it MAY have b greater pitchers than Cuppy—-but/the level, but several peop no slower ones—and by the same/inctined to doubt that the token, more resourceful men have . 7 been mighty scarce. Miller-Eugene Tremblay mat Cuppy was as cool as the pro-| Chicago was won on its me verbial cucumber. In a game at| Tremblay, one of the finest catch Baltimore in 1895 he had the/a#-catch-car 1g t Walter Camp's » all-American football aan wen and one the Hpeup,, Une me coming from. snlveraitien Camps eare in the current lasue Weekly. The. lineup| ion pat >in wen mn ed the trick with ease, and whe it, the mén who f low the ving stniled Just t apitulate a bit: Mille ®/ couldn't beat Otto Sater, who, by ft.; medium weight, g grade at $12.00, VELVET RUGS— 6x9 feet; beautiful medallion and Orier designs; regul Extra special $10.75 | ys claim to th Suter Kilpatrick, Yate Orioles 2-1 in the eleventh. Jen-| Ii le McKay, Harvard; nings was at bat, and the sorrel-| champion “Rent Hich 4 top had a trick of getting bit about | falls by You mosylvania TAPEST RY BRUSSELS S RUGS—S re 6x9 feet ; a large | sista A sadness Pcl Harvard ent ment of good rns, in two ist ace | strikes, Cuppy calle Ay $9.00 quality Spe to the box. The chief hurried ¢ | $8.00 ecatiie 7 +e wees $7.50 thinking Nig wanted to consult quality, Special eevee $6.50 | a mre - ia ' with him, but as he drew near the pitcher said: “Give me a chew, we. chief AR : te terback, Sprackling, immerman handed over some he Bank of Commer tear n nieaf 112 : fine cut and returned to his place h gam . I Ray 1 BALLARD SMOKER BIRD'S-EYE MAPLE — Cuppy awaited the signa Lady M M 2, Portola 112, Sokol The liard A. C. will hold ‘ tab f r misses’ | nings hung over the pla went or Wednesday evening good ¢ the ball would touch hi d ra f arse Manager Fitzgerald has arranged man called for one straight *Ga fia 14, Ca " > Cle ap mising prog n and waist high, and a flash . oe n-|. They have un 2 ' came. As the ball “spatted” int dean 9 faywood 106, Ban | beavyweight char FOR CHRISTMAS — Thee the big glove, Tim Hurst bawled Lady 106 Renolds, the fine Reclining Chairs are vey q f se—M t e for presents; they 4 ‘ _M “ nl “Health and Reenty Aids : Mr. Hose ' ie and most com % ; peel : " the back adjusts itself | P so half fur. | with B pressure of the body, Berugotlt 7 14 2 Rr PD Lik Die North wil ecial bout | b ~ ‘ “3 $ { len Oak Beddair 1 22 4 Jonne 98, I j > at 11 3 2 J Ss f $4. iden Oak . 634 "New a “Vv "9 ‘ om Oak . 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