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1 yYelock this afternoon Den: | will who will very lkely stest game of football | » parts with en packe wit} the fa nese that has been seen in the fn many a day, The crack band of Wenatchee—Weilght Foaitios.. cues Wott " at eprose Garland, 147 seae ett End *....... rmstrong, 1 husky Chicago youths, repr mt: “+ va te. if chats BB «3 strong, 184 ing Oak Park high school, will iF cexsinwer’ 400 ae teat 5 Cotety 188 make a desperate effort to wipe |B pike, 14 Cachet Wanner 198 up the field with the pipping trom Elmer Gensinger, 141 Right Guard . 166 | Wenatchee 170 Right Tackle 160 * 6 3 Right End .... 150 Wenatchee boosters, and their} is =e Pompe ise name is legion, declare that the 150 Left Half Shiley, 165 Visiting outtit will perform the role 168 ; Right Halt eek ts of carpet sweeper The We Foster, Capt. 174 Full Back Rice, 153 Ratchees are out to win, and there) fe all kinds of Wens » money speaking this message right out | oud this forenoon.“ | ni are evenly matched from exterior appearances, past perf and | i hot struggle will be the result The |} gudging by Game starts at 2 o'clock \ EMERYVILLE. se G Harry Thaw EMERYVILLE, Dec. 24.—Results | Rat Nelson of today’s races Bob Chanter First race, six turlongs—Jessup- TR Ddurn won, Braxton second, Passen-| Manuel ger third, Time—1:12 35. — Second race, six furlongs——Relle| How the mighty bh en, ¢ of Iroquois won, Hannah Louise seo-| the New York State league ‘ond, Emma G. third. Time 12 4.5 Third five and a half tur Jongs—-Arionette won, John H. Shee-| With long-drawn-out baseball se race, BIG GAME TODAY | ‘ON DENNY FIELD Lineup and Weight of Chicago and Wenatchee RTINENT SPORT PARAGRAPHS | WAS I INSANB? Ebbetts off, the schedule next your |Eddie Sweeney, Frank Chance Jim Jeffries Jacques de Beaufort Lupton Madero harlie Carr ls to manage Utica, In committee is a aure cure for THE STAR—MONDAY, DECEMBER THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS Star Backstop han second, Pride of Lismore third. Wonder will the Ca pace fund commission use the major | py, RODE SWEENEY. Time—-1: 06 | portion of the fand to keep marital or martial peace? | judges say is hms = te wr pia! = = of them all He te b « as y : + " the best in th aituc Who Wouldn’t Go A-Ski-ing? errs el en jaon he will be Kling. New team. Com od him over about four ago, and hasn't ceased re |pining yet—for not signing and GREEN IME GHAMPIDNSHP <== The soc mar ache There remal be played affect the co the team won the et I Jim’s the per cent. The Green I ash all eight of the games played He The stan follows of means, with an 4 1 fine city home, a coun and a business ma ne real bond clipp not|now, and very rarely tithe plebelan mode of treet cars n is the possessor of just loads of has a ranch of 105 Burbank, wh acres at Green La Koss Adan ‘ ‘ : EMERYVILL EMERYVILLE, Dec ‘ Entrie for Mor puoh i thm Gm taro LOULe Long erlator 109, Jessupburt H : 105, Ada fea 109, Pla 109 on ral Second race, tutu ¢ e, Mot a F { fl f eG , f I 110, Ck eo HOXSEY FLIES oa" HIGH IN SOUTH 1 By United Pron. longs—-P ny B, A ) LE I Arch Hiacko ch i t in atmo ¢ *Apprentice a Aner th f ed and bitingly DOES IT PAY TO BE A CHAMP? ASK JFF , HE'S WORTH $275,000 developing him BOWLING Standing of teams in the 8 gue KAMes rT) ; i ‘ i ‘ , — Ne Games | tedividea! Averages ef Team Members av " is it its ats i? Rawson : Mack we $ At Imperial j At the Imperial alleys, Wettiore in high with 267 for the 86 hat | Sched dual cha plonsbiy Monday, December 26, 8 p. m Tp m z 8 p.m mate of his pos * Put that Reno t and on has b Pp m mark, noe at fair in the sage nt would rather be a p At Bismarck Alleys. retired .. ay, Dee 6, 4:30 p.m ‘em all, wer re holder a t — Dy r 27, 8 5 2 larris-Wydant Jame throug cane . ge the fight ring and prom med day December 28 r of public 1 . ‘ etre A business man Jeff in not ©) wannken-0'TDx ii-Hasel , . oe oF ch nined Fr Dew r ap nm ; , who fn a financial | og view & , ns at al exclu b ke Individual championship stand his y holding 6 ay w logs, © duck i J ‘ ‘ Jeff and h « f I th y t : ‘ ‘ Camps . ve Lonnie tin | hand. | h © helleve that a P 1 l real I f 10) K 7 Le tere é rf Friday’ aight ) f I 1 i a ¢ 0 1 I 1 1D - ° ~ 1 nd P and Ha “ : <j . at 140 pounds Diamonds on Credit TO FIGHT FRIDAY paym EW YORK, De Ly STERLING JEWELEY 0. 1 J l 1516 Weatiake Ave, vot SS ef Ted. S7Te6 ‘ h it _ SMOKER FRIDAY Always get the ball before you! mopped bia face. jits star outfielder, to the Washing get the bag: the bag ts no good] In 1904 when the going was | ton Americans for Pitcher Johnson without the ball |rocky for the Athleticn, Rube Wad-|W4% denied today by Manager If you have to step away from| dell, sitting In front of the hotel | Hughey Jennings. Jennings ridi-| the bag to take the throw, do {t;!in New York one evening, an-|Ccvled the report and said that the ; never let the ball get by for the| nounced to several newspaper men: | Detroit fans would lynch him if he|§ Best Gold Crowns ....,, ake of keeping your foot on the| They say virtue is its own reward | et Cobb go, ae Bent Bridgework, per tooth, bag jund I guess it is a fact.” ee Ty eee a wont Amalgam Filiag Every time you hit the ball run} “How's that, Rube?” one of the a onde Filling it out, no matter how small your! correspondents asked. Sa eee, * ee chance of reaching first ahead of Well, I promised Connie I'd be Best Plates . ones the ball may be. |have this season and I've kept my use nothing but the test Keep talking all the time you| word #o far, but I ain't winning “ plerial t 8 made, are in the game, Never mind what| half as many games as when I was Painless extraction free, | you talk about, Just keep your jaw | working both sides of the bar.” | ~ sey ox 1 we ‘ working; have something to mranl . } e"Chanene nee All work Cae the time | The fans miss some of the best | ways tcoe i. Stovall 4. He became one of| things that take place on the dia on Raturday after . . the beut ding first bavomen in| mond — meantx the — repartec L Oh D tists the business. He atill goes to first| Upon one occasion, in St Lo ——e ——- 10 en tke a colt and he fs one of the gab. ¢ Burkett walked up to the/ “ ”” fy | blest infielders playing. He la one| plate. and addressed handsome| Star “Want” Ads Are 07'/_ Pike St, over Owl Greg Gs; jweatoned y an who never forgot| Karl Moore, who was in the box Business Bringers Entrance Room 4, jis manager'a inetructions—and’ Well, bow ts the Beau Brummel 1 26, 1910, of pitehers today Moore didn’t reply until he shot a fant one at Burkett, which “The Crab” lunged at and mivsed, and | then he sald:* SESS SSESE Merry Christmas ta | "Oh, pretty well, thank you; |f Seattle Sporting Goods | lhow is the Weary Willie of bat oe ters? “The R Ony | | ¢ | First time I ever saw Joune te Rubber Store” Burkett aye Charley Hiekman Wishes ite Patrons a jthe cheerful, “was in @ game in When Bil Armour of the Cleveland te the Toledo club, pn Jew ing yed MERRY CHRISTMAg and @ HAPPY AND which | played third, V to bat I saw he |t# bunt, so worked in and p) then manager | that's why three or four American m and owner of| league clubs want to take ent to Burlington t any price him at came was bla and plucked George Stovall beside the pitcher from the bushes, he grabbed al When Rube Waddell was burning | Get back there, you blanket 2p }youngster all ready to break into|up the American league for Connie | blank, blank, blank busher, Je PROSPEROUS the big league And the etreak of) k In Milwaukee, which waa be houred. | bluefire Stovall left behind him is|fore the team was transferred to Guess I'll stay here, old timer till remembered | Philadelphia, he made the wise one | if {t's all the same to you,’ I told | The old-timers on the Nap pay-|sit up and take notice one after-| him roll, La and Bradley especially, | noon You will, hey?’ he neered didn’t treat the recruit very well, at The Brewers were playing the! he drove the ball at me at an aw oa | | 4 iret e }first. Strange to say, for men who| first of a doubleheader and it went | clip. That ball would have 114 First Ave Waddell finally | tne who were play shoot a ball across the infield} 17 innings t they took to] beat the White fore SOx fence if it hadn't hit my hit a man’s glove nd and stuck there The |throwing wild, making it diffleult|ing agninst the foam blowers. the hit turned me around, and for tho big baseman to get the| . Waddell looked #0 good in that| when I came to, Burkett, Tebeau ball. The impression gaihed ground | first game that Mack decided to use| and O'Connor were standing in a him in the second, and sald, a the big fellow walked to the bench, hot }and flushed: “Rube, do you think you ean work in the second game? Cleveland Armour impressed four| “Don't know until I get warmed " — vital points on Stovall, What he/up,” announced the lefthanded|, WILKESBARRE, Pa., Dec said to him was |freak, as he grabbed a towel and | That Detroit would trade Ty Cobb that the vets were trying to show up the kid and the crowd got after them. On the way from Burlington t row swearing at m¢ DETROIT MAY TRADE ! TY COBB TO WASHINGTON Half-Price Chair Sale Tomor Hundreds of Odd Dining Chairs, From 1 to 6 ofa Pattern, Are Offered Tomorrow at Half Price — Mission Oak Dining Cha ssion Oak Dining Chz Dining Dining Chairs . Chairs Chairs Oak Dining Oak Dining { Dining Oak D: { ( ( Golden Golden d Oak ned Oak Chairs ...... 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