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THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS “Old Fox” Griffith Can Pitch _ Pretty Good Article of Ball | _ PERTINENT SPORT PARAGRAPHS i a Widows are a study you will never be proficient in.” 4 — When Ch ¥ After Johnr Kilbane went arc 1 Pat Prannigan for 12 rounds Grictitt ene k a cooper around a barrel--making the Pittshurger miss them noo Of) th nocurate A. P. sald 1 ny Kilbane had a alight advantage a Patsy Brannigan of Jack O'Brier » to ite owner's rep, ought to ages, false walls, traps, et nin Wolgast’s middle name Is Camembert Engliad to lowe They ny Driseoll outhoxed Fred , ! have won ff he hadn't butted and been diaqualified " t * t one of those al as tb have been os ms Hed since the r Br¥lsh electt The “aller being the Irish. Scotch and Wels | | a comp ought to be appointed to look after Parmer} The aged pa arclesn use of his vocal cords when making | V might indicate a rattlin in hia enheephalon. | of the rare of # man wh financial carlessness is of the man who was ao tight he squeaked when he moved “Ss WILL MATCH MORAN “ AND AD WOLGAST = | Six Players and Real Money Paid by Dreyfus for Hunter Varsity Basketball | Team on a Tour! ket ball Eastern | El SHORT Ta] Cart Morris, the Oklaho: nday ma hope will be ma Mike # Schreck on a Marboro. of Behools 0. A talk to teachers, set ack as & mode! teacher 4 m ) Clemen ri it to use the Mack ide tact cant Smith, guards | & — Smapiring methods in their w | | | KANSAS CITY, Mo. {This human hinge \# Fred H | first bas « has traded greccsccccooe'? MAD IS THS MA ® HERE'S A GIRL SCOUT. aix ® = Boston.—Fred T vet aid & sum of m % eran first sacker, has accepted ment of the Kansas City team. & the offer of Mias Grace Read taburg wasn't the only team % ing to act as scout for him in tor. Hunter. Cleveland and St ® digzing all material. it gules tried for bh # Miss Reading claims she has }have had him, but p *| . . * . the * * * * * excellent knowledge of | League park,” said President Som # qualities necessary to “look jers. *& ‘em over.” Hunter ta%only 24, but has been * playing the game about as long as Stony MeG! BRR ER EEE Hunter Kansas City tast Chicago.--Thomas M. Chivington | fall, being fted from Sioux City Was revlected president of the | Shay took Hunter because he n } American association yesterday, and ed some on William R. Armour, own | Hunter hit r Toledo club, vice president league. Shay considered the draft 1811 playing season may run a week lprice high. Last spring Hunter but he ma’ didn’t show class ‘ job. It to beat Joe Beck! longer than 1910. for the | The Japanese Young Men's Asso- |was atx weeks before he cut loone ¢lation of Seattle has arranged for Jand he has beon winning games @ tournament of 100 w s from lt aloe Now he's an American FREO HUNTER star | woctatic all over the Pacific coast at 412] haar ‘ ag ; at Gy Ek. gtasting bext Sater Hunter started in the South | 1907 his averai mly .2 day. | Tex ague with Houston tn 19 19608 Baltimore turned Hunter b pit | batting 205. He went to Baltimore |to the Texas league, and last «pring ecutecal Grown, of the: Chicago jthat fail, and in 1908 hit 240. In he went to Sioux City. | Cubs, says there is no truth in the} Teport that both Overall and he in- tend to quit baseball GAGE TO REPORT ON PORTUGAL'S REPUBLIC CLASSY BILL Cincinnati—Almeida, the Cuban | ice oe third-baseman, who made a wonder. CONNIE MACK. | a eee 7 12.- . nnd ful batting and fielding “record in| The mysterious man whose face, | etree pero we Md Kr be the recent series with the Phillies,}with some of the features obliter-| eueaied. rembereny erage. LAseen jay with Cincinnati this sea-| ated, has been running in The Star | jc in om Ooms dag for the last two days, was the able| The card tonight at the Empire | Was !n Lisbon during the fighting i a leader of the world’s champion Ath-| theatre, given by the Graystone > King — wen overthr we! Chicago—Pennsylvania may not|letics. Connie Mack, man of wealth | boxers, promises to be full of class. | 1t ae * ar play Michigan in 1912, which means,| 4nd silence, thrice winner of the|A& both Hagen, who meeta Rey pe —— > ® report on ‘the con dition say Western football men, that Ann| American league pennant, and the |nolds, and Shannon, who meets | 0! Biiure In the ne ortugnese |man who downed the Cubs, rose| O’Brien, have designs on meeting from the ranks. He was a catcher|Lester and McVéigh, respective! on the, Pittsburg team befc he be-|@ Whirlwind brace of bouts will be RY MEN HO came‘ manager of the Mil nkee | expected \T0 T W Arbor may be forced into the west ern conference. “fron Man” Joe McGinnity, for mer Giant pitcher, won more games than any other pitcher in the East club.” When the American league | invaded Philadelphia he threw his | EMERYVILLE. How | " ern league last season fortunes into the venture. : he has mile good every fan knows.| yy Lm, Jan, 1t,—Matries| ik Chicago—President Comisky of|“White Elephants,” McGraw called | or tri RYVIL oe BF SPRINGFIELD, Mo, Jan. 13 , the Chicago Cubs, has purchased|the Athletics in derision. Today} i se | Forty-two witnesses have been sum 9 tflelder McIntyre from Detroit|the titlé is worn with honor and] ,,P'tst Fae Mig pd course—Dont! moned from over this part of the 2,500. pride by Mack's boys. 101, Media 109, Pleasant 101, Louise | state to testify in the trial of Waiter % : “ ie im cata sve Ne Lucille | Dipley and Goldie Smith, charged | ey 101, Altaree 106, Lescar 110, 5 Kansas City—Frankie Cofley of . . j meanley 202, '}with the murder of Stantgy t Kenosha, was matched today to nICc. ets Kaise aot eon are Hate tan 1at’|chel. ‘The case will be M@atdiion fight Tommy Dixon of Memphis 10 “ en eae i Beas, 101.| January 16 i founds on January 23, at 124] Ata meeting of the student board|, Second race, six furlongs—Dare 4 pounds. of control of the university tast|!méton 119, Canique 113, Hex 116, JACKSONVILLE. Be ene ae re night, the salary of Graduate Man-|Godtather 107, Waner 116, Isaro —_ BOXING STA + ager Victor Zodnick was ra{sed | 197, Lord lnton 112, nd G. 4, Ar) yay KSONVILLE, pre 12 ND, Cal. J 12—~The [Tom $1,500 to $1,600. The raise thur Hyman 116, Prudent 107. Resuits 5 pOAKEAND, Cal. Jan, 18—The| was done in appreciation of the| Third race, mile and a quarter—| Firat race—Peopovpr woh, Ime = seme, re three | work im advancing. student {n-| Marigot 100, Star Actor 100, Mer-|ta H. Melton second, Mazon third hs has been tucked on| oe Ee plage li away 0 | torests. lingo 103, Azo 100, Captain Burnett | Time—1:13 2-5. the shelf, will be revived tonight, tides ; 06. I" 7 when Antone Lagrave and Jimmy i sai a meones. cenet ey a Spree A Fitten cross gloves in a six-round GLEASON IN ON THIS. Fourth race, six and a half fur | tonby second, Sam Mathe@s third. bout. Lagrave, because of his re- —— longs—Bambro 112, Ayame 90, No | Time—1: 15. ‘ cent 1Sround draw with Battling) CHICAGO, Jan. 13—Jack Gien-| Quarter 112, Pickaninny. 90, Melton Third race—Darling woh, Pla Nelson is the. favorite, - Eadie |80, Who, as partner with Tox Rick |dale 111, Jest 90, Golden Agnes 90. | nutes second, Lady Ormleant third bath Will referee. ard, promoted the Jeffries-Johnson| Fifth race, mile and 20 yards—|Time—1:07 3-5. «| fight at Reno, came to Chicago to-| Military Man 110, Sue Layton 81,{_ Fourth race—Leamance wot BAND CONCERT FREE. day to discuas the proposed match | Fulletta 110, Clsko 87, Sonia 100,|Nick Stoner second, Billy Vande in London between Al Kaufman and | *Voltrome 100, otloose 107, Tit-| veer third. Time—1:40 3-6. Wagner's band at the Bon| Johnson son said that he and|lis 107, Sammertime 81, Academist| Fifth race-Ida D. won, Casque Marche Saturday night we the theatrical man, | 85, Altamor 110, Orilene 105. . second, Sylvesteris third, Time } «aps samamaessamee would co-operate in promoting the| gixth race, six furlongs—Descend. | }*!* London fight. Gleason said they! ant 105, Ketchel 105, Quick Trip 2 > The | were prepared to make a bona fide| 109, Mise Georgia 92, Queen Alamp| EMERYVILLE. . joffer of $50,000 for the match | 102 Aftertime 96, Wap 116, Gypsey EMERYVII | | ; ; : "| EMERYVILLE, Cal, Jan. 12 Marche Bat ay toa the Bon | First race, six furlongs-—Judge| Marche Saturday night snderson won, Swagerlator second, 119 Yesler HALL pieba Fy A aneull Hall third. Time—1:16. | CoAcH| Second race, three furlongs--| we Millo won, Acquin second, Bill Home of the Famous TONIGH T Dr. D. C, Hall, track coach at the| Hancock third. Time 4 has tendered his resig 5—BOXING BOUTS—5 ogg Hall has been coach of Graystone Athletic Club | track for three yearg. No succes- Third race, © ny Michael Angelo won, Endymion I s@gond Captain Burnett third, Time-et:44 W. L. Douglas Shoes sor has yet been afggen i | Opposite Seattl Smoker. ‘ ‘ BAND CONCERT FREE, ppo le Hotel [Pm St. Empire Theatre|,,2°%,.2e",ineders, furntaned roomme at | Wagner's band at the inka st, noar Westlake. eee|Marche Saturday pight. THE STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911 ‘Our Great Removal Sale Is the Greatest Sale of Its Kind Ever Held in This City—The Best Values Ever Offered Absolutely Every Article Reduced SIX-FOOT EXTENSION TABLE $1.00 A very attractive n style ar price $2.00, special I a pinet m: made of ak ly English a t ere sh ‘i ; Spgs es $1.50 Storm Fronts Ahn Sahai hie ail ‘ good spread ‘ ur price | For Allwin Folding Go-Carts— all or placed at the ba your t $16.00, spec $9.50 900 Each table; ¢ pecial ... $4.75 \ 9-Piece Mission Dining Room Suite SUITE $5.00 Fumed Oak Umbrella Rack..../.. 82.5 4.00 Solid Oak Taboure - $2.00 $ ved Oak Umbrella Rack $5.50 0 Solid Oak Tabou . $2.50 ee Oak Costumier........... $3.00 4.50 Solid Oak 7 ‘1 2.25 | 425 Me Costumier .......... $2.15 =) } : 50 Solid Oak F $2.25 Nas Gee ee 0 Solid Oak Pedestal . 1 Oak +. $2.75 $6.25 2.50 Sol ALLALERS lid Oak Footst: $1.50 00 Solid Oak Pedestal ..$3.00 d Oak Tabour $1.5 ) Solid Oak Pedestal ........... $3.15 lid Oak Tabour $1.75 $28.00 Solid Mal .. $14.00 4 Mantel Folding Beds Hall Seats — (AT RE | as8 00 salads Cake at lalf rice : Bed, solid $ piden oak . $24.00 $35.00 ise: den Oak $6.50 50 Mantel Folding Bed, solid golden oak leah tank fen Oak $8.75 i Iden Oak $45.00 Mantel F Bed, solid Mis Iding n oak 10.68 18.50 $30.00 Sedside Reading Stand, indispensable in the sick room, made with white enamel-base and adjustable top of solid oak, special....$4.00 Kitchen Cabinet The Hoosier is the most convenient and up-to LEATHER SEAT SETTEES Fumed Oak Special Buffet | — An t t te VL with leather | attractive exactly like Settee, pattern, date Cabinet on. the. market. It is made of | Seat, similar to picture, Special $19.75 | picture, made of hardwood, finished solid kiln-dried oak and will never warp in the | $18.00 Fumed Oak Settee, leather seat .. | in golden or Early English, in quar heat of the kitchen. “The improvements such | : vse $13.50 | ter sawed effect.” pecial pri as the elevated flour bin and the extending | $4500 Fumed. Ouk Setteo, leather seat |... ., ; $14.50 table, etc., are too numerous to describe here, | “ry back, spring construction. SOD, i a ee $32.50 Fumed Oak Settee, spring upholstered in genuine leather §! Lots of : Gio Bargains in Sample in and see them, Buffets and China Closets come Special price, $35.00 CASH OR CREDIT AT REMOVAL SALE PRICES | All the Credit You Want WE WILL | SOON BE | MOVING TO PIKE ST. AND FIFTH AVE. Buy Now Pay Later Second Ave, at Union &t