The Seattle Star Newspaper, December 31, 1910, Page 2

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“CY YOUNG QUITS | tt ts National the highly improbable that any Jeague club wil care to A twirler, and as for leagues, Young said would never play at r company old Young ts to be turned adrift by the ¢ pitching in major 20 cy for years engage ‘ che long ago that he minor Cleveland clu, so that he can either sign with some minor league! in ond class company, So in or go back to his farm, All of the/all probability baseball fans have American league clubs have/ seen the big “rail splitter” in ac waived claim, or rather refused to! tion for the last time pay $1 to Cleveland for the} Young is more than 42 years old, pitcher's release, as it is generally! {t is said, and ts a typical tron man. conceded that he has reached the| He | hing for the Cleve in 1890, diamond, IT SPORT PARAGRAP | lands end of his career on the = HS | ee wi Lit Nord probably hy $5,000 black pe ist | Jockey Wall, Who Wae a Partici pant in the R, V. A. C. Smoker ast Night. she was (risked of Fielder Jones nies that when he expressed a willingness to re turn to oball, fp jing he could purchase an interest in a club, he roferr to the Browns, The lumber baron hisists he meant | @ ball club. Looking at the about all the closest ob- server can note is a chunk of gloom Jack Johnson has recollected another “hardest ba I ever fought.” This time the other fellow's name is Joha Lee, Last time ft was Hank Griffin a million hung up in purses by the game seems to be a fa | ri t West | healthy With almost half ern circuit, the harness horse old chap. | ft | ay do come back sometimes—-witness the Mex. revoltes. who rode fn that country last sea son. You'll find many English men and Americans on the German race courses, either as visitors, rainera, bettors, or jockeys, #0 In response to Al Kaufman's that the Yankee language ts all) challenge, Jack Johnson says he YOU Heed | Calt : will make a match with the Ca ee thesia ih. Nackeanien: Ne fornian and will fight any time and lace that Delaney’s man names. Bat the big negro insists that a pet geod a cee an fel C. W. Murphy, owner of the Chi is, France, recently offered a/°@@0 Cubs, has just made public 000 bonus to Johnson to fight |* signed statement in which he Jeanette, ut the heavyweight |2andies Ban Jobnson and Garry @hampion ridiculed the proposition. | Herrmann without gloves. He says When Kaufman reaches Paris he| Herrmann and Dreyfuss are plot may be in a position to name the ting to wreck the National league | Seaditions which Johneon desires. |#° that they can take the Cincin-| Bome persons believe that Johnson nati and Pittsburg clube into the &nd Kaufman have a private agree-| American league. Murphy boldly Mont to fight 25 rounds to a finish | *##erts that Herrmann is in league fm Paris before next spring. Both | With Jobnason to wreck the Cube fare going to Europe next month,|@nd bring about a 12-club monop Mt ts reported. j oly. = The Seattle Golf club will cele brate the advent of the fresh young was well known in Seattle, dropped dead in San Francisco yesterday zh Lindsey, of the is laid up with President R. H Northwest league, year by holding a tournament on 8 Gttack of the grip. |the local inks. The affair will be “You don't ave to speak the| Pulled off in the morning, and four Dative language to get along in|foPhies have been offered ws . Ss ter, ” ie te wnt stam: Memeo) WIRE meeting of the American | base 1 association at which it ts }believed the decision of baseball peace or war will be determined | will be heid in Chicago {n January 6 7 he jaceording to an announcement | today Humphreys’ Seventy - Seven! oregon saree" 4 | “Dad” Moulton, veteran trainer Breaks Up Colds and of Stanford Athletes, and his wit: are suffering from severe barnes as the result of a belated Christ |mas celebration, While acting as Santa Claus for the four year old son ofethe couple, Mra. Moulton {brushed her St cholaa finery . s against a lighted candle and was Epidemic Grip. at once enveloped tn flam Her “Baventy-ceven™ meets the ex-|busbahd came to the rescue. Be lore the flames could be extin fgency of epidemic Grip with all! puished Mra. Moulton was burned fissymptoms of Influenza, Catarrh,| about the face and neck and Pains and Soreness in the Head|“Dad’s" hands were badly blis @nd Vhest, Cough, Sore Throat, | ‘ere General Prostration and Fever. YV Taken early it cuts it short! EMER’ ILLE. ptly. Taken during its prev-| EMERYVILLE, Dec. 30.—Re . it preoccupies the system | sults “ : prevents {ts invasion; Taken| First race—Great Caesar won fa reliet}Home Run second third. Time—1:13 1-6. Second race—Prestolite won, St | Helier second, Helen Hawkins third. |} Time—1:06 3-5. Woodlander While suffering from it, fie speedily realized, which may be} tinued up to an entire cure. Drug Stores 25c. or mailed. Humphreys Homes. Medicine Co, © Witliam and Ano Streets, N MEALS SERY Ste, City of Everett of Telexraph. The— ia | Danz Shoe Co. 119 Yesler Home of the Famous W. L. Douglas Shoes Opposite Seattle Hotel wish to our many friends | and customers, present and prospecti measure | less health, happiness and ear 191l,and | ‘ As the | erov 1 umerou v tl | grow re numero ma} y become brighter through increa -d prosperity Store Ciosed Monday Eastern Outfitting Co., Inc. | 1332-34 2nd Ave., Noa: U nion St. | “Seattle's Credit Reliable House” | < :, ia ; eae PRIVATE LOCKED ROOMS In Fireproof Storage Warehouse for furniture, pianos, BEKINS MOVING & STORAGE CO. Madison at Twelfth Inc, East 414; Cedar 414 The main event of last night waa three fast and furtous rounds between Wilson, of the R, V. A.C, and Henderson, of Ballard, at 175 pounds, Wilson won Burke of GL. A.C, ed out by Kersley, of F. Other events were Wall and Davis, at 120 pounds Scott and Halkyard, 195 pounds Burke and Freeman, 145 pounds was knock A. © MeKay and Miller, 145 pounds. Duncan throw and twice in eight minutes, at 120 pounds. Boynton thr Porter twice In 9% minutes, at 185 pounds. A good crowd turned out NO ROUGH HOUSE FOR PORTLAND N, YEARS (hy Ualed Prem) PORTLAND, Or. Deo. 31.—Con: feather ticklers and noise ing apparatus calculated to the new year into thorough wakefulness will not allowed in Portland tonight, according to Chief of Police Cox JACKSONVILLE, JACKSONVILLE, Dec. 30,—Re sults First race—Morning Sun won, Danceaway second, Eschau third Thene=1 209. Second r Hadas Sister won, E. T. Shipp yond, Inferno Queen third. Time—1:15 1-5 Third race—Detect won, Bea Ls mond second, Mason third. Time 1:14 26. The Tacoma Yacht club will hold a water carnival Monday aft ernoon Cut Price for 30 Days Hest Gold Crowns ‘ rk, per tooth. Filling ws... st Amalgar Silver Fill ull Plates Best Plates We use noth material that's made. Painless extraction freo. All work guaranteed 12 years @ but the tost 07\/4 Pike St., over Ow! Drug Co. Entrance Room 4, GOTCH OUT OF FIELD (iy United Prev) CHICAGO, Dee, 41 A large peeve has been acquired by George Hackenschmidt, “the Huasian Hon, because Frank Gotch announced he would wrestle him for the world’s championship, and then changed his mind I can't understand Gotch's way of doing business,” said Hacken schmidt. “First he says he will wreatle, then he says he can't Naw, what does he mean? “Burna tasnes «= challenge and | I accept it and call Goteh's bluff) it a $20,000 wide bet, then Goteh sunce that the stuff iw all off. Gotch refused to reetiter the arena because his promised wife Miss Oatrich, inaiste “that he will atay quiet.” MANTELL ACCEPTS KELLY'S CHALLENGE (By United Pres) NEW YORK, Dee, Ile-Hugo Kelly's challenge to the winner of }last night's yetween Frank | ntell and Jack Twin Sullivan pied today by m the sporting writers and others think is entitled to the ver dict, Kelly and Mantel! probably will be matched hpre within a few days ANOTHER MARATHONER, Guy Brewster is another Mara thon runner who is looking for a little excitement. Brewster called on the sporting editor of The Star | yesterday and allowed that if Ham mond and The Greek Mare! pull off their little match, that he Mantel, | ; ACK JOHNSON IS-COMING WEST (By United Prem.) | G! Roater ise | 174 155 MILWAUKE Dee, B1Jack| Ht UM EE} Johnson will leave shortly for a 6 i6t M49|¥acation in California, he told his * 181 46 l friends here today, The negro Totals 18 = foi |ehamplon plans to jump on the Ranbtew loverland within a few hours after ee ime tes\he completes bis theatrical en Sut UH Th | samement bh and will not stop 6 1 126} until he reaches Ban Francisco, he WHEE 9 2¢o8 16 #1947 paid, Johnson plans to #tay in Cal TOM seseseeeses 168 866 3 | ifornia two months. At Bismarck Alleys HACK FAILS, i Ht Ht a8 8 4) CHICAGO, Dec, 31.—The failure ? jof George Hackenschmidt to throw At Laperial Alioys. Pardello twice in an hour, accord or hatyidual championships w. 1. | ing to agreement, did bis champion iahahes So US AM 2 & | whip elatme no good, in the opinion Koen is) 533) thy kL | Of Chicago wrestling enthusiasts to Voltshers ik ois ist 4 day Koch a Hoston ae | lag —— OAK PARK LAYS Headaches Quit IN PORTLAND TODAY PORTLAND, Or, Deo. 31.—~The when the stomach, Stee jas and last coat of sawdust was put on the! bowels are kept in the good} Vaughn st. field this forenvon and condition in which they will all preparations for the football! . ‘. ‘< 4 kame between the Washington High |? bY the prompt use of School team and the Oak Park team wf Chicago for the Western inter scholastic championship were com letod Coach Zuppke, of the said that his Oak Parks, ore were pi PILLS (Brewster) will be pleased to de feat either of them, or both Brewster says he has already defeated Hammond in a 1b<mile running race, Weak Lung: We strongly recommen Ayer’s Cherry Pector, - believe it prevents, p soothes. What ii | doctor recommend?. .Tak only the medicine ‘he ap The Rubber Store|) - T14 First Ave.t Oldest Alaska Outfitters in Seattle We Rabber ber Po Moccasinn Mackinaw Blankets and Kenwood 8) Rage " Fe Srasrre Soaps @ carr nad OF for the fray and that he hiatenes ate I 7 eS | Bold Everywhere, Im bones 10 = r Lady Wellington Coal | Are you satisfied with the coal you are using? Does it give the proper amount of heat? Is it waste-less, energetic, clean, hard coal, devoid of clinkers? If not, you'll be interested in LADY WELLINGTON COAL, rich in the above qualities, and the low prices -at which it is sold make the buying of Lady Well- ington a matter of stirring economy. PRICES: Lump, $5.50—Nut, $4.00——Furnace, $3.75 At Bunkers PACIFIC COAL AND OIL COMPANY O. M. Latimer, Mgr. MAIN OFFICE \ LATONA BUNKERS 401 HINKLEY BLK. 113 NORTHLAKE AVE. for this famous fuel is BOTH PHONES 5040 ‘North 465-Green 652 FOR WEST SEATTLE PRICES PHONE WEST II Main 5089. Phones: Ind, 2880. 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Whsmarck a Be erin | BOWLING BOWLING Pool Room --The Bon--LigarStat} ( ALLEYS ALLEYS “> First and Madison 1417 Fourth Av. _ MADE Y A FULL LINE OF SMOKERS’ ARTICLES WHILE WA ROOM COLUMBIA POOL FULL LINE GAT ye A CUB 2%e A CUR———— JUST OPENED EVERYTHING NEW 93 COLUMBIA ST FREEGROVE—D. DICKSON, Props. on

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