The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 19, 1910, Page 2

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inn STAR--MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1910. Wolgast Entry in Life Handicap JACK JOHNSON WILLING TO | Makes Good; Newsie Jack Stars} DO BATTLE IN THAT PARIS Jack Johnson, sighing for the that if a purse of $25,000 In posted Rivoli, | he will maul up his antagonist in This boy is Ad Wolgast's protege. | Two ye ago he was a Milwaukee newsle, Today he is one of the mest giddy whirl of the Rue de Part | and suffering an awful yen to burn Great Removal Sale The fight must be scheduled for promising of younger genera-| up the ether of the Champs junds, and an American must } tion of jockeys. j |D’Elyseos In his White Steamer, be the third man in the ring e e ——— 1 When Milwaukee was something Jinx willing to trek ‘way over to that | Johnson said, anent this latter | 1a rh ~ : }the winner of the Langford Jean jean as referee is because IT don't ‘ mewsies, was a fight fan. Wolgas ette fight. The Frenchmen are want any lemons handed me. If was then beginning to climb, and one of his steadiest boosters was the little newsboy. Wolgast became interested in the kid and when he Went west he took Meripol along, The loyalty of the boy made an impression on the lad who was des tined to become lightweleht cham pion, and when be learned Louis as. plred to pigskin honors, he secured ® position for him with a man who had a string at Emeryville. Tt wasn't long before the young generous patrons of the gentle art they don't come acroma with my of fistiana, and Jack stated in an conditions there will be nothing interview in Chicago yesterday doing.” FOR THE CONVENIENCE OF THOSE WHO CANNOT DO THEIR CHRISTMAS SHOp PING IN THE DAYTIME THIS STORE WILL KEEP OPEN EV VENIN( ; 4 ) THE K ERY EVE i THIS WEEK WE HAVE HUNDREDS OF USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR PRE SENTATION, ALL MARKED AT REMOVAL SALE PRICES Dummy” Hoy and his bride ofjof the Eastern league started the won with a long losing streak afternoon there were 88 an hour were nitting at a table On two in the dining room of the New ster was exercising be and he displayed such ma ability that Voc hotel den bl sate ple at the game, by actual cour he was given a chance t how his . Wes — Are you going to play anked ability in a race. Now he n de topped veral years ago wh Seoopa” ¢ of Umpire Haskell mand. His track monacher is Roger Denzer and a couple of other| “Of course; why not?’ Haskell “Young Wolgast.” players appeared lemanded Mertpot 1 fame wai Well, we 1 juat thought if we happened to at the Em ra " he got a poack win there wouldn't be enc here pilote after toher ¢ to prove it,” said Carey, as he fng broken ' 0 0k a #0 ambled toward first stretch. He retained bis seat w »y was watching Denzer's fips. the irons gave way and after a and half an ater, as he and| A play, the duplicate of which splendid exhibition of riding won 5 i 2 1 aj will probably never made again the rac ca or’s plate, on|occurred in New York a few years Merit a mite of hun which ¥ ten ae Pitteburg was playing the hing but 85 in his Yes, I # got & peach.|Giants, and with the score 3 to 8 e is re Thanks for the compliment » the ninth and Wagner on this has led to his | R y ret sot down twice b Silk O'Loughl 1 st oa deen r , one day la ue Iw Wane | prett 1 wa aid kw WELCH FAVORITE IN | ( during world’s we md ik ENGLAND OVER DRISCOLL.| 1 : - wa 1 1 at LONDON, Dec. 19.—F ° * was Page ge SR eg 3 oo gS 4 CENTER STAND favorite v } y “ Lik picture ¥ ‘ two meet tomorrow 1 t ¢ Y and b Ned . DRESSING TABLE es, in a sche > rteé Bi Seneval very attractive design, \ A puree of $12,500 has LOUIS MERIPOL ney Bote . - ! ture; made of solid ote mee been hung up. | TONY CAPON! STARTS Rolly Zeider, but “Silk firat ball ‘Nig’ Cuppy ever im Ree ae lane =e MATCH AFTER HOLIDAYS. | POR LOS ANGELES Cis tis Wrens et, ee eee re eet ! : re Pe inch Jed mirror; bigh eae. | HICAGO, Dec. 19.—Wetshing | asked : < y Ae, a6. I, 1 ; regular price Ao) ow : p n his street thes Too high,’ re " . “ e pecia YoR . SMe gator A . ft 4 io ! Silk eaned me sure,” says a p ana Kid Ge an prob « &* | knees,’ | answered, thinking I had | something to say to him, he ot . I be matched to fight here h Jit A arey 5) bim. two etr “ across tely after the he« ays J All right; then it was t ¥ What to de = Tl not quarrel with you Go on’ kill me and piteb,’ said he.” In the spring of 1904 Rochester | teaching you not to be World’s Best 1) Words Best [BOWLING ng * A Comfortable Rocker $21.75 his large, handsome Rocker has the sleepy hollow FOOTBALL CAPTAINS ARE CHOSEN FOR 191 Agricultural and Mechanical Col-|Hrennan, left tackle. t 7 . f pring t n unholster ’ lege of Texas, Caesar Hobn, left|. Phillips Andover Academy, Chas. | an ~s Bhan cay om ollowing _ TABOURETTE pring seat, back and seat upholstered i f. Van Brocklin, left end . Sanek Sennen?” 7S Aa artistic Mission Tabour Cait It is x aes 1 Gg” TABOURETTE tackle. | Seteecten University, Bawaré 3 eat: Whack 22-245: O'Donnell tle like picture Se of sod eather t is made of solid oak in the fume ned as pletured: made of sok Alabama Polytechnic Institute, | tart, gua 18; Keen, 255; Harris, 241-269 1 ‘ . in the Barly Wnglish ; Bradley Streit, fullback Ripon ee L. Fin Da aang AE Eg gnc Bl r early English finish. $28.00 regular price, for cAlsbama, Freshyterian College, jnegan. right, tack ee jare hot oe his trail. Whack is still $21.75 Amherst Coiege, John H. Mad-|ers, halfback den, left end | South Dakota otate College, Clay Mre. Kimball won the candy last | week Annapolis Naval Academy, John |ton Pence, halfback : P. Dalton, halfback University of fowa, Ray Standing of the House League Bates . Arthur R. C. Cole,| Murphy, halfback Played. W. L. center | Texas Christian University, Mil-| hers ae Bowdoin College, John L. Hurley, /ton & fullback . ¢. 3: a right end | Tufts lege, Frank W. Merrill, | 3 2 6 Brown Unlversity, William E. | tackle | a a " Sprackting, quarterback University of Alabama, R. Ht ¢$ 8 3 S00 Carlisle Indians, Samuel Burd,) Baumgardner, halfback | da. ale 333 University of Chicago, C. M. Rade -3 1 2 333 Case School of Applied Sciences, | macher. ¢ 1 5 16 Frank Roby, quarterback University of Cincinnatl, Walter = Colby College, John A. Pagnell, | Heuck At Imperial e W halfback University of Ge , George | O'Donnell te still high for that $5 Colgate University, Clarence H.| Woodruff hat with 256. He ts also in the T Thurber, left tackle. University of Miinols, Chester C. for the shoes, but Vaden ts Connecticut Agricultural College, | Roberts, fullback © on his trail Alvan O. Howard | University of Maine, William E. i . - Dartmouth College, Edward J. | Parker | } At Blemarck Alleys i Daley, left end Prederick M mber 19, § p. m Davidson College, John Booe, full klin | Mah Y Voitsbers. back. 1, Ea | 20, 8 p. m Magee . $4.00 Dickinson College, Luther E.| Picke Mission Library Table | steer rf Beshoer, left guard Franklin and Marshal! College R. Koe Philip Bridenbaugh, quarterback University of Texas, Marshall Georgetown University, Vincent | Ramadall, tackle Parr Koch y, December 21 Wydant Thursday, December 22, § p. m : of hardwood in the weathered finish, 28x42 | shelf, one large drawer. It is | aRSet Daly, left guard { ot W n, Al Buser Lafayette College, W. F. Dan 7 | Rain: ressman:M securely 1. Regular price nehower, quarterback | Va erbilt Unive y, Ray Mor-} Frid Decer r m., Pat Lake Forest College, Byron A./rison, quarterback. | f | j toa Wetmore-Hoston | at : SSE ciaute Ti - Je : on College | Standing of Individual champion LIVING ROOM ROCKER | LIVING ROOM ROCKER Pred A. Bone - Yale t faa Pa ston, | Donnet ge ta d oak in the golden finish 1 ve pattern, as pi New York University, John T.' quarterback / Young ee , ‘ s back panels “and afi onus: eonenaitiene. sume Parr : : 4 ed n ade of solid Hogan Graduates to ; 22 oe ee a ee ke ae 99 ; ; Champ” Limelight wok BE SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 19.—The | Frayne managed to stand {t till the EMERYVILLE. fans who saw the eru « up of the gong on th t 4 EMERYVILLE, Dec. 1 Er Hog aw t today f oe, 2 ( : i : st ed 109 ; -aianl ue road | in Hu " decon J rnc tx tu cht Se week ‘ sy rhe : f ni * © reme ; “ Maxd 104 . i 03, I 5 i a poo nes . PROMISING PROGRAM oh : ; be i ash - $6.95 ars w FOR BALLARD SMOKER $9.75 $3.25 $3.25 : to. mated at a a QUEEN ANNE LOSE F Romeo H We Move to Our New Store, at Pike and Fifth, in January ae All the Credit You Want Sha Behift Open ML hist | | Every ‘ enin COULON AND CONLEY wei vtai ma . C. of I ANOTHER ONE BOAN 10 FIGHT TONIGHT Till | | | Malai 2 asalthe Xmas

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