The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 4, 1911, Page 2

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THE STAR—WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4, 1911. Yankees Se Roy Pisher, kid Yanke pitoher, fooks ike Jack *hesh moves ke Happy Jack” and his teamn say he fe sure to be the reincarnation of the king of apit balle by mid- Bear xt 8 mer Fisher is & fect 11, weighs 195, bas = plent of epeed and a spit ball = just Chesdro'as. haen't lea ned the contro! that made the old Yankee star a winner Last season was Fisher's first in professional base- Dall. He is only twenty and quit Vermont niver gity to play the game. Last sea son his chief work was to fin ish games when other pitchers Were beaten or being t hard and he looked so good that Hal Chase expects big things of him in Son ADDED ‘STARTERS IN IN M MEAN. that robs the kid's bank, romance, the man who says The m Santa Cla who sends presents because she icine man, the “Just as good cradle robber, the married man w mas eve, the girl who makes a LS PESTS WE A The “throw out” beggar, the when you're “tndulging” with fr « upon airing pet theories, the man tmsect who says, “Say! drugs ESS HANDICAP the fellow who dispels the 1 told you so, xpects return, the pat t, the literary plagiariat ho has “an engagemont™ Christ date” and dosen't tntend to keep LL KNOW etlow who slaps you on th nds, the individual who who always talks baseball, © inatete the Ain't she a queen?” Football claimed 14 victims th it by three. it ten't dead everywhere. sonville, Juarez and Emeryville is year—the fighting game tops They're running at Pensacola, Jack Wf giving a small boy a ball ond bat when there is three inches of snow on the ground isn't playing meanness board, we are open to conviction clear across the It’s pretty hard to kill off the third league ghost. Our old friend Dr. Jimmie Casey has signed Wayne Central league club next Calling cards, 100 50c. 119 Union. | eee to pilot the Ft season Dance at Dreaminnd tonight. -” ANOTHER VICTORY ADDED 10 ‘GENE LEVY'S CONQUESTS Moran-Nelson Fight Pic- tures Are Shown to Seat- tleites at Exhibit Theatre When Eugene Levy, the ener- getic young motion picture king of the Northwest, went out and bed the Moran-Nelson films he Cisse another victory to his string. When the time came to secure! the Jeffries-Johnaon pictures for Beattie and Washington it was Gene Levy who jumped in and coughed up $20,000, much to the ghagrin of the picture men of the Coast. And when the time came for pecuring the excellent Moran-Nel- pictures it was ‘Gene Levy! Jumped to the fore again and kg another over on the local ie forgoing mentioned stic-| have led to the remark by john W. Considine, of Sullivan & ine Vaudeville Cireuit, “Levy Sure to be one of the big head- in the theatrical successes. And about the Moran-Nelson pictures: Without question they! are the best fight pictures ever jhown in Seattle. Clean-cut to an it perfect degree, the very ex ion on the fighters’ faces may seen. The Levy pictures dem onstrate beyond a doubt the Superiority of little Owen Moran over she once Invincible Dane At long range boxing the little Byitisher more than outpointed the pl ding scrapper and when it me to infighting Moran held his own. In the last round may be geen what perhaps will never be duplicated again—five knock downs before Moran finally put the fatal punch over. Nelson ts seen struggling to his feet as the referee completes the count. He staggers towards the referee vainly | aggre d while Moran skips to is corner like a happy boy The pictures will be the a EUGENE LEVY of the Moving Picture World.” “King traction at Levy's Exhibit theatre on Second Av., near Marion St until next Saturday night only, as the young magnate has booked a long string of picture houses all over the the state. Unlike the ordinary moving picture-battle the Moran-Nelson go is shown every second of every round. Preliminary views of the Nelson and Moran training quarters form a pleasing feature. As we all know, Gene Levy also holds sway at the Circuit Theatre, said to be the best 10c movin picture house in the city T pason may be that 'G goes East one or more times yearly to equip himself with the late “film knowledge. “First run” pictures seems to be his hobby and it may well be ap- preciated that, they are “first run, as he is Coast representative for the Syndicate pictures, conceded to be ‘the world's “best.’ The Very Madison at Twelfth Fire-Proof Storage it at th BEKINS MOVING AND STORAGE CO., Inc, me Price East 414—Cedar 414 | didn’t bark went to live in a | | Harrie i } tae ; | aie : | Wyden mt | The individual championship |tourney, rolled on the Imperial al | leys, resulted as follows wt cy joa Vveas.) a oe 8 TACOMA, Jan, 4.—The seventh |} pt , 3 | annual show of the Tacoma Poultry | iii ; association opened here today with| |"? tee 3 8 a thousand entries of chickens and). ie be 300 pairs of pigeons, The show! |) wae 8 ia wald to be one of the best ever| [°} ie ak held on the Pacific coast - Pelicans JACKSONVILLE. Grinnell 143 167 209-—~ 519 Rathbun ..... 161 233 139-—~ 63% JACKSONVILLE, Fia, Jan, 3—| Schmidt 90 179 176-— 643 Results Gardner 179 191—~ 540 First race—Tippy won, Agnar sec - ona Monty Fox third Time Totala ..... 664 «758 «Tid--2195 1:13 36. | Cranes— Second race—-Mon Am! won, Tom | Degnan . - 149 138 Shaw second, Canoplan third. Time | Bvans 152 1466 1:16 25. | Walber . 210 171 Fourth race, Vesuvian handicap, | Helberg 166 180 xix furlonge—Eddie Dale won, Pay |} Streak second, Pawhuska third.) Totals 666 635 67% Time—1:12 3-6. | High single score—Rathbun, 233 - | High average—-Schmidt, 181, HEAVIEST CAT. | OLD ORCHARD, Me, Jan. 4 sell what is believed to be the champion heavyweight cat of the soviet! Sst GROW APPLES pounds and is » years old z = (ity United Frees.) CINCINNATI, Jan. 4, = Garry Herrmann wa oted president of the National Raseball Comm the annual the Laugt today, when was called to order at meeting was the « amed to suogeed himself for suing tern my—-Tell us a fa! t—Once a ma ny that didn’t ery who had a and a dog tha burb without mosquitoes, * CONNIE MACK GEtTs 7 FINE WEDDING PRESENT. « * Connie Mack, the manager * of the champicn Philadelphia @ Athletics, was voted @ present # of $5,000 an a wedding gift on @ Christmas day by stockholders Connie ta some where in Burope on his honey @ moon. tee weer onsen! CHURCH IN BASKETBALL Scores of the Church league bas- ketball games Inst night follows First Baptist cregational 33 were aa 1%, Plymouth Com Fremont Baptist 22, First Presby terian 19 Evangelical 11, First Christian 10. Tabernacle 10, St. Clements 6. The lineups were as follows a [sun PRT] And now Frank Gotch comes to the front as a mattress impressario. He will back our old friend Yous aif the Turk against George Hackenschmidt The Squirrels and the Minks will meet on the Bismarck alleys to- night | James J. Corbett hasn't discover ed a white man's hope since yester. day afternoon, Is Jim getting taay?) Tom Sharkey, the # © pug, has| just invested $210,000 in uptown! real estate in New York Prise coin? Nix. Saloon spondulacs Good entertainment {a scouiines at the Ballard A. C. smoker Sypher's hall, Ballard, tonight Jack Lester takes on Pete el doon January 16. Muldoon shows! off tonight at the Ballard A. C smoker. More than $1,500 in prize money will be hung up for the bowling tournament over in Spokane in March. Fielder Jones issued bulletin this morning. return to baseball his He daily | will not om 1 Hans Homer, an American, set a) new mark in marathon records over) in Scotland yesterday. Leading a! field of 26, he ran the full course) in 2 hours 32 minutes 21 seconds. Denver Ed Martin, the big colored fighter, is down tn Frisco and may mosey up this way looking for a chance at Jack Lester, There {s to be no war in the American Association this next season, according to George Tebeau, | who will pllot the Kansas City team as nsual, All calm and peace ful, says Tebeau. Some fans will be immensely | pleased that Garry Hermann will] again lead In baseball; then again, there are others who will fall into a blue reverie over the election of the Cincinnatl office we Mickey O'Brien, a 133-pounder from Frisco, is in our midat looking for a fuss with anybody, Mickey is a fast scrapper, according to all ac-| | ntng Last night's scores Gophers Anderson 165 136 4 Lund 114: 160 188 McPhail + 199 = 167 Keon .... mo .)0O184 Totals scovee O88 «G20 1 99 Beavers 1 er ey Mollinger 10 «180 bo Bolling 149 ise 108 Lowe 17016947 Boston 0 190 Totals sessees 8 S478 (thy United Press) PORTLAND, Or, Jag. 4—Jo# | Tinker®f the ¢ Yhieago Cubs te plan become an apple grower when he retires from the game Joo im scouting around Oregon,| ashington and Idaho ghis winter) on the lookout for apple lands. In} 1 | | ‘ortiand today he admitted ¢ the | stripes on the juicy Astrachan jooked prettier to him than the oams On & Spauiding baseball Then he told off information con corning the apple a la Harvard bigh brow, just to show that he know what he was talking about. LEAGUE First Taptiat Postion Lets r Glen, Cartoon feat ™ u ' Ps r a y a Vaptiet. Position ? counts, and has nominated Harry Krant to get him some matches, By & score Of 44 to 2, thé By inged Ee basketball te wns atone last night by the Ed monds five. 4 roomn at | ron new prtoe | AT. — ANS > ZTITLE COMPANY J) MONEY arpte Virgin LOANED ON IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY. RATES REASONABLE. 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