The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 6, 1911, Page 2

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: » Court Lady 104, Da Carl Morris, Oxlahoma’s White Man’s Hope, a Big Boy With a Punch and No Experience Jan. ¢:| OKLAHOMA © ITY, Okla Carl Morris of Sapulpa, who has Jumped in one short year from the obscurtty fireman on a ‘Frisco freight engine into the rapidly shifting glare of the pub! pot light, ts another of thos “hopes of the white race. To the casual observer seen him knock out dub after dub With sledgehammer blows, powerful | enough to drop an ox, Morris looks Ike a world beaten But to the critic, who realizes that a champion must have class, | experience and an mate know! | edge of the game, it pparent that Morris hae to travel a long road be fore he gets the speed and clever. ness to entitle him to consideration. The truth is he has a lot to learn to/ bring home the kale, even in with tough second-raters. has something of a record No man has been able to stand before him for more than five rounds. He has the confidence Of a titled heiress hunter, because of the easy way he has disposed of the men he has met. He ts young 24, to be exact—and as strong as an Alaskan wrown bear. He «pent tour years inthe army, and it was there he learned to “put on the mitts.” Firing an engine completed his de- velopment Morris is not as awkward might be imagined he's just «re He is light on bis fet for a man Who towers 6 feet 4 Inches, and Weighs 240 pounds. He has a reach of $1 inches—uine inches greater than Johnson—and the barrel he calla his chest stretches the tape at 49 inches. His waist line needs re- ducing, and he ought to have a handler. His training has been crude, and sports who have seen the dig tellow’s natural strength, and} know his courage, believe he made | a mistake when he .ailed to come to) Oklahoma City and let Jim Corbett look him over. “I hear he has an awful kick in either hand, and I'll take him east! | | SHORT SPORT Ted Coy, bead coach at Yale; last year, bas thrown up the job. His successor has not been named. hroom who has Big crowd expected to turn out for the Graystone A. ©. smoker tonight Basketball is barred at the Franklin school so far. Reason is given as unsuitable gymnasium. Everett High basketball five will @ome to Seattle Saturday night to play the Limcoin school bunch. EMERYVILLE. EMERYVILLE, Jan. 5.—f€ntries for Friday: | First race, six furlongs—Ayame 110, Gyptis 112, Sincertadad 104,) Right Smart 102, Lucile Manley 102, | Anne Revere 102, Sally O'Day 102, | Port, Arlington 104, Rusmex 107,/ Dolly V. B. 105, Belle Clift 102, T.| W. Clark 107. Second race, five and a half fur. Jonge—St. Helier 88, Binocular 105, After Ttime 105, Alden Hawkins 93, Sainest 1%, E. M. Fry 111, Rosey Posey 99, Home Run 114. Jack Roberts 11, Pickaninoy 92.) = Mott %, John H.. Sheeban) Third race, mile and one-fourth— Miss Officious 95, Sir John 102, Mt} ami 103, Buckthorn 110, Molesey 106, Endymion {1 103, Tansy 90, Sir Wesley 97, Eddie Graney 101, Lotta Creed 100. | Fourth race, mile—Coppertown | 104, Belfast 82, Marchmonet 109, | Fort Johnson 104, Lord of the Fo: est 109, Old Mexico 102, Ronni Bard 104 Fifth race, mile—J. C. Clem 106, Lady McNally 96, Jim Cafferata 106, Deber 106, Kaiserhoft 103, Frieze 101, Cataling 103, Mr. Bishop 103, Edwin T. Fryer 106, Judge Henderson 101, Coot 103. th race, futurity cour Asthur Rouse 101, J. H. Barz 109, Doweress 100, Curiacan 105, Lo Tenzo 105, Ina L. 100, C. H. Patten 112, Ocean View 109, Kethel 106, = Bunion 100, lat Carian 109, it 106, JACKSONVILLE. First race—Rose of Jeddah won, Lascrump second, Goldmine third. Time—2: 25. Second race—Marie Hyde won, Ben Lomond second, Louise Rell third. Time—1:16 1-5. Third race—Cariton G. won, Tom Hayward second, Dr. Holsberg third. Time—-1:29 4-5. race—Earl of Richmond ‘won, Limpa second, Aviator third 1:49 2-5, ifth race—Eyewhite won, All Red second, May Amelia third. Time 1:15 2-6, Sixth race—Starover won, Fal- cada second, Ed Keek third. Time 1:51 25. ATTELL TO BOX ALLEN. SYRACUSE, N. Y., Jan. 6.—Abe Attell, featherweight champion of the world, and Billy Allen of Can ada will meet in s 10-round, no- Gecision bout in this city Janu- ary 22. 1100 First Avenue Corner Spring Street CUTLERY SPORTING GOODS Razors Our Specialty THE STAR-«FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1911 et ne. Sn Tai Last night's scores Your Home Completely Furnished| At Vey Small Cost If You Do Your Buying at Our Removal Sale | Solid Mission Oak 9-Piece Suite dias Owls Gardiner . 187 166 163 Ehriich . . 186 173 162 Black . 167 199 186 ; Conover .. - 211 180) «190 oa Totals 750 «718 701 169 | Ravens Johnson 191 189 180 60 Churchill 187 176 #119 ane Wood . 192 199 «166 439 Dwan 191 104 576 Totala ..... 701- 688 6672956 The Badgers won two games out of three from the Rabbits laat night at the Bismarck alleys, Jonea of He pos. |the winning team, slightly poevish | y imarvelous |becavue of the fact that he only || ROUND TOP STAND trength, He has|bowled 138 in the first game and courage, and out-|158 in the second, bused the hair || Made of solid golden oak; quar of-door life has|out of his eyes and th jj tersawed top and » inch given him a spien-| his sleeve and rolled @ || round top, neatly-turn lege | did constitution. | the Inat content |] Teaular price $6.60. Special He has confidence| The Ferrets will bow! the Wild] +e tee eeneeeee $43.15 Bismarck Match Games. | Cer Pte, in his own abiity, [cats tonight For a man of } bulk hie Last night's work is remark | Badgers able. He lacks | Jones 138 «(168 | 28T experience. Me is | Paust 14143136] unspoiled. He Robb 160 «(180 150} needs to be Henson . 0 180 186) i B coached by an old | James 1640220 164) hand, who won't) il We offer a fine lot of Golden Oak Buffets dd ¢ a ¢ ts ; reduce let him make the| Totals 7% 820 846 jo many| Rabbits jf at very low prices for clearance before we t his re ! sa s the follow. inently + 14 to shine in . 160 move Pa the ring have 186 $55.00 Solid Golden Oak Buffet $22.50 Golden Oak China ¢ on x made, and which | Aiken 126 pn $21.50 alone prevented | Wydant 150 $55.00 Solid Golden Oak Buffet $40.00 Golden Oak China Closet $26.50 them reaching the |] $60.00 Solid Golden Oak Buffet %9 on Oak China ¢ t $56.50 ep. Totals + TTL SIL 828)T 956.00 Solid Golden Oak Buffet $46.00 Mission Oak China Closet % Ba ‘ m m Oak na Clo $33.50 ig CARL MORRIS eee j io sem Pe $45.00 Solid Golden Oak Buffet .... $47.60 Minsion Oak China Closet........-.. $3450 poe $90.00 Solid Fumed Oak Buffet ., $35.50 Fumed Oak China Cioset........ “ Individual champton: in the spring if he'll come he convince me he can deliver goods,” said Gental Jim. Morris didnt come. He has an exraiiroad telegrapher, W. F Stone, as manager, and Stone's ex pertence in ring affairs is lHmited. cand the to put it mildly. In the hands of | right man Morris might advance | idly, but bis own greenness, | added to his manager's, does not promise a bri future. If he de it will be despite hand! ous ow At Imperial Alleys. | This Solid This Solid WANTS BASKET BALL PLAYERS | Jan, @ Individual champton WILKES BARRE, Pa [vim Kane of the Pitt Side hasket ball team, wh tng & Week's Vacation at his ho in Seranton, te looking over basket ball stare of the Wyoming |and the Lackawanna valleys, with a view of recommending some of | Keone y Domne WHO 15 THIS MAN? yan pte | them to the big teams in the west jern part of the state. | STUDENTS ARE DISSATISFIED. CHASE TO HOLO WOLTER. | MADIBON, Wis, Jan. 6.—-The de- | termination of hietic Director G. | SAN JOSE, Cal, Jan. 6-—Hal W. Ehbler of the University of Wit | onase, manager of the New Yark jeonsin not to recommend the reap | pointment of Coach Tom Barry, the | former Brown athlete, to handle | Ider of the } dere jast nea the football and baseball teams. mai q le Hage oe AA snag aged causing widespread dinsatistac tion | Frand ball player, Chase saya, and mong the students. neither Oakland, to whom he DONATES DIAMOND MEDAL, | been reported traded, nor any ott | ST. LOUIS, Jan. 6--Mayor Frea-| cit) Will be able to buy or trade | erick H. Kriesman announced ¢ j tor him. | he would award diamond medal] yank SIGNS CONTRACT | | MEMPHIS, Tens. Jan, 6.—"Dol-| | to the winner of the national bow! ing chammonsnip or the United States, to be roiled this month tn . / : lly" Stark, formerly Southern league the Sanual tournament ot Bs player, and later with San Antonio | expected that 300 Individea! ton. |20d Dartan. has signed « contract | |pin retlere will quaiify for the con-| 22% 1911, with Brookiya, and will) onal ’ ¥ report at Hot Springs. COMMISSION DISCARDS PLEA. |ion Jan. 6.—The plea 8. Wells of the If this picture was printed with-| Jersey City team of the Eastern at being mutilated, the features Of jeague for half of his purchaw & man known from ocean to oes price, paid by Jorsey City to th ‘ould be revealed. Every reader) South Bend club of the Central of The Daily § sport page bas | jeague, was refused by the national seen his picture, while his name 's | haseball commission. i as farmiliar as that of Taft is he? Mail your answer to the FAST WOMAN SKATER. | Sporting editor, not later than $| SPRINGFIELD, Mass, Jan. 6.—! o'clock Monday morning. An- Miss Margaret A. Graham of Lad other picture will be printed to- . who is sald to be the fastest morrow, showing more of the mys ater in this part of the country terious one’s features. On Mon-| will be a leading attraction at the day an unmutilated picture and the carnival of the Springfield Skating name of the unknown will be print. club, on the Van Horn reservoir, ed. Here is a chance for the fans January 14. She will also appear) to use their thinkers, by identifying | at the Boston Indoor ice rink Jan / uary 28. the man from the mutilated photo- | Dance at Dresmiand tonight. on American league baseball club, an nounced that Harry Wolter. FOR naw, modern furnished reome at Virginus bee MEALS SERVED City of Bverett of Teleeraphs Leave Se >» om “he Three round trie Gatty. atie at Hunday 3 leave “Beattle “at a pear Ads Are Business Bringers graphs. Answers mailed later than | 8 o'clock Monday morning will| not be considered. ABOUT THE BOXERS. | Young Erne and Billy Wills witt| meet in Philadelphia next Monday George Alger has been matched to box Young Ahearn of New York at Augusta, Me. next Monday | night. Dick Howell has been signed to| meet Tommy Furey in one of the! bouts at the Rhode Island A. C. to-| morrow night. As Bill Papke did not hold the || TATLORED title of middleweight champion, Dave Smith, who defeated him in uits Augusta a few days ago, does not | become the champion tn that class, | When Carl Morris, the Oklaboma “hope,” was offered a chance to meet Con O’Kelley, he declined, | saying he can get a $12,000 puree | to box anyone In Oklahoma. When Jim Barry went to collect | his share of the receipts of his bout with Tony Ross at Memphis the other night, he found the money had been attached by a local sport ing man, who sald he had advanced | Barry money for training. The bout between Con O’Kelley and Al Kublak, which was to take place in Syracuse January 11, ts off on account of Kublak’s having too many managers. Porky Flynn will take Kublak’s place against O'Kelley. Jim Barry will learn some day ‘that his “collect” messages to box- ing promoters are bad things, es pecially when he is looking for bouts. The promoters are refusing to receive them. EMERYVILLE. EMERYVII Jan, 5.—Results First race—Alchemiat won, Look |out second, Meda third. Time 1:13 45. Second race—Swede Sam won, | |Lady Adelaide second, Argonaut jthird, ‘T'ime—1:14, Third race—Amon won, Lem Dale |second, King Karl third. Time-- 235 1-6. Fourth race—Hddle Graney won, Ada Mead®second, Balliff's Daugh FALL AND WINTER | CREDIT. $1 wi 1Z p> ational Outlining @ ter third, Time—1:40 14. Fifth race—Faneull Hall won, Native Son second, Passenger third, Time—1:13 2-6, | Golden Oak Rocker | $2.95 A strong, serv- Golden | Oak | Rocker | $2.50 | | SEWING ROCKER— | er of attrac A plain, neat pat- | Made of solid oak tn orn, well made, the golden finish; a sent and | neat straight line pat high back; regu- | tern, with cane lar price $3.75. | regular price $4.25. § Special ..$2.50 | cia $2.45 |. an Se! vaTy) ROCKER—Solld oak in the ) ROCKER—Made of hardwood in | ROCKER—This attractive well | ROCKER—Made of solid oak ft weathered finish; itke picture, | the golden or Early English fin- | made Rocker in mission oak, the Early English finish; a neat but with shaped saddle seat; i solid shaped saddie seat, low | well-finished chair, with shaped [f regular price $4.50, Special.. ish, solid wood seat; regular | back; regular price $5.25. Spe | saddle seat; regular price $5.50. | a Sabie! eenkadse $2.95 price $5.00, Special .... $3.25 | Special wey | Solid Oak Library Table Six-foot size; made of solid oak, finished} golden; three drawers, rack on top for} books, etc.; regular price $28.50. Special. ++ 19.25 Golden or Early English finish, 28x42-inch top, wide shelf, one drawer; regular price $9.00. Special ......... . $6.75 This Weath- Full- | ered Oak Size * Rail {PRINCESS DRESsER— | Students , Made of maple, finished nat Table, $9.00 | ural, mahogany or quartered $6.00 value— | golden ; made with extra Bs $4 50 large mirror; regular price | ¥ alue— $4.5 $15.00. Special . pe $3.25 All the Credit You Want STORE OPEN EVERY SATURDAY EVENING TURNISHED N coMPLETE re RANKIN COMPANY. GpaKANE wasn youR en REMOVAL SALE PRICES Buy Now Pay Later Second Ave. at Union St mas. here the to kK B35452. z ~ Fi PY tah om i Cur a Sesame wmizkun

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