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LESSARD READY over at North Yakima last selection his best when McVeigh won a de @ay, is training hard at the Gray- cision over him. The work of train @tone Athletic club for his return ing and also promoting the fight put match with McVeigh which will be him at a disadvantage. But at that | — at Wilkinson, Pete's home he gave Pete some argument, and gat out for him, but he likes his| ‘The bout will go ten rounds. The | @bances. He thinks he will get boys will weigh in at 133 } pounds | Yet correspondents addicted to the hyperbole refer to the Laughery @lub as “Laughery island.” Imagine Garry Herrmann at the head of | yi noid the miles and participated in 41 matches. earache 5 PT EN BEATS LAGRAVE--NOW | tice tes teres earner bf ightmany hora THE STAR—SATURDAY, JANUARY 14, 1911. 333333355 THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPQRT NEWS eeeeeeee?e — HOTEL BARKER EUROPEAN PLAN COR. PIKE ST. AND TH AV, | y | FREE BUS J ALISBURY e ‘ |’ :07 FOURTH AVE. AND CHERRY ST 4 Hotel Prince ag : . . z . Main 27 4 PERMISSABLE BANDAGE « THE BANDAGE COMMONLY WET BANDAGE COVERED O1L OF MUSTARD FOR OP. RALEIGH HOTEL USED WITH PLASTER PONENT'S EYES. sas ae han 4th Nain 0s wen nln te tear ella itagreeh cobbled | ts as TURKISH BATHS fm Philadelphia a rejiggering, some of the innovations being a real he At nit w , he tim of the | ¥ ca ~ improvements, while others, especially the one fnaisting upon the heats, aimed that Bob F nM riginated the plaster of ante pti he h, showing | HOTEL BRIGHTON af six-ounce gloves instead of the five » mitts, fs not looked Pigeon egy , rinklea “aaa ee events Ay with favor a ated that wl Fitysimmons and Jef met the a t ring thor are One good change ts the 0 tin if fore he cloves we fraw n tp a hi rc mustard The the boxers. Old timers 1 ght har and then popped it int " ot the boxers of today insist aad -| tind tee bhek Of-ope of his seetate hae? uae S t d— Ever . bis hands {x nealve th powdered is. Eve knows how this st ive a blow | MATES, Boe AND UF hale 049 had been broken, but t set Hy ut nd Was over the band used ki a one. a mold ax hard a GRAND UNION HOTEL 2 Some of the bandages used in the ring transform the box Kid MeCoy 5 waid to t tod of | _ hands into weapons wh . ightly modified forms of the tally pre to siances harmless wt apped | no Howty Vurat cestus of the gladiator to which the use of bandages has | the foxy Kid's hands, but soon alterward it t a hardness fata terent } i NEW WESTERN HOTEL ,,° Rates m GRAYSTONE SMOKER LIVELY A LIVE ONE Baseball Sharks Give Opinions ae RET UEE oe” : ape Ae Phome—tnd. A 3408 on How to Increase Batting THE GALLATIN ae Se ae or Vike and Heren Ave ie 2 ; | . THE REED het, Pine amd Westha TICKLES THE CROWD i Seis as OS How reasc I doubt thal i 4 | Under nes gement F a Two hours of good boxing were third round, when the Schiff a hit to th . a at he j s oltke J *§ <a sul run off at the Graystone Athletic! person was prowling up Qu 1, than r playing a fle | «Boek From Ua lub emoker in the Empire theatre Mickey O'Brien opened the f | HOTEL GILBERT ieee 2 a we fast night, and to Matchmaker Her-| eyes by taking a deciaton over n t's fact that the best sloggers In the leagu e | =a man Landfield is the credit of die Shannon. The latter didn’t not hitt em a 1 or as often as they used to, anc : pleasing a house filled with lovers have the paprika he displayed { al averag HOTEL VOLNEY Laree, clean . 9 of the game of swat Tacoma a few weeks ago How t “ ' ‘ today a r And you'll have to hand it to e . f opinions f K wha 5 isiaig WikaT AVE a this boy Hayes, who went to a draw 5 COLOMA HOUSE ' ' with Leary. Hayes missed his call- without trouble. } BY ELMER E. BATES. BY JOHN 8. FOSTER. — fag when be took up the boxing The next smoker Will A Baseball Editor The Cleveland! Sporting Editor New York Evening . ® me. He should be on the stage, | next Friday. Tho featare ul Leader Telegram. HOTEL BIGGS " ; he's a rattling good comedian. |be staged by Jack Lester | ta earsving 8 a r ba it ts now i One of the best goes of the soiree | Burns’ protege, who will face either t hall ba H any think more batt ‘was furnished by Pat Scott and| Ed Hagen or Oscar Mortimer, (he wi erally f Louis Hahn, who mixed it to a|husky negro, Matchmaker Land-| er > - @raw. Charley Givens had it on! field also will provide four c DR Bie ried Schiff. The bout was stopped in! preliminaries. j » iden ah = ke, I think that a reams Heate o euttield that Phome—led. SU88; Sunset 6190 — ot be clnawed as a str ESMOND HOTEL ¥ adified would b : oan . lee'y First Av., meme Pike «, in my opini . TO MEET M’'VEIGH Y Saeed. | Gite vane Bore j | BY WILLIAM G. WEART BY THOMAS RICE 11184 Firet Av. | Baseball Editor Evening Tele! Sporting Editor The Times, raph, Philadelp | in Jeck Lessard, the husky young Pete's scalp this time. Anyw | ee ae ae + hetiees EE ey de serapper who made things Interest, Rolnk into the ring fit to give the| : Rey Seg thengnamep tye Sie be gl os “, "s best he has. | lis fron ‘ ‘ trie ver, Saas for Pete McVeigh for 14 rounds “| nscard claims that he wasn't at creasing pen | Cha ae Poel n= ~ ¢ than necessary. By ane 1 favor leay 1! enough alone and recom-| | January 21 it's going some when you can do Lessard realizes be has a big job that | e ball, tn and length Jistagece won't no change ! THIS 18 WHERE THEY ALL COME. ) 106K, GIVELY BY FRANK ROSTOCK 8 Porth ay ond ealagd } | porting Rater “the. These, SAN FRANCIRCO, Cal, Jan. 14. eversthing that any goat ear Sporting Editer The Post, | Detroit | Pool Tables Solo Tables Lunch Counter Big Jack | I nam by « have been the “Oakland et be ob batting. The Barber wath Ggar Stand « who goes to the Detroit American | that has made lessen the dis: next year, now leads his league in this season, b [handicapping th to first. You can't eliminate the Aumber of games won, and, as he shoot or “spitte eal! Only th ul @ strike and | foul strike rule, because the public shows no sign of losing his present working order tim Z permit the bat to foul off as|doesn't want long games. Four smewhat on the) ™&ny thereafter as he sees fit kes won't do, as few men, com rand when he| This will practically give the bat-| paratively, strike out. The sim He's | tf an extra st and al | hurler of | should hav | lean neh incinnati Cine’ at d to increas: To increase best seema t An island, as is wel! known, is a body of land surrounded by water stride, it is safe to assume that he) Lively t# butit » lend until the end of lines of Hans e e Ger os oeeene By Sater, aa it was aqua vitae. The bows Ger! the season. Lively is not a spe-| lands on a ball it goes some ‘ Now ple way ts to shorten the distance man boat. jclaliet in the pitching line, having 4 real player. | Diteher = leeway he now bas to/to first. But if the rule makers a TS Ge NMR Sy Seer het ished beadan aNd dat tsi jwaste a ball. Limiting won't make minor changes, such 7 ele +,000 |= be th ee eae 1 If f Doe Roller claims a record. Says in 79 days he tray 4 18,000 per of balls to three will ting the code into under A place where you can enjoy yourself from morning till 00 heav tang Ke, why hope for day or night 1¢ is going on continuously. And al pre mete aartnr sm = * =" * WANTS CHANCE AT WOLGAST EASY FOR R ATTELL hopes Ne ee Professor Watson says hockey is a college game. So's football Beven plus eleven plus Tuskogee equals what? Come on yo Phoebe! if after you have looked it over — OAKLAND, Cal, Jan. 14.—A) draw with Nelson to bis credit ” alae | tutte Gotch appears to have Opened a bale of trouble by handing the |new star blossomed out on the| The Fitten-Lagrave bout was.al,.%rw,, YORK Tee chara ene amatl the decialen, ond nearty 8 ef to this Mahmout person. The move tips the public to ch’a | six-round, no decision affal ¢.[ ener for Abe Atel hat's what their descriptions were alike. | x Tiinsse of WachensrhularZbye—and the rest of it j pugilistic horizon today in thé’ per. round: no decision affair. Ret York fight fans are saying to: Attell outpointed Kline,” they| 1413-15-17-19 THIRD AVENUE lay, especially those who saw him| said. “Klin: clash with Patsy Kline here last tried 1 kept after Attell and jie son of Jimmy Fitten, a local boy, however, that he would hav i to land « knockout but * led In the towns where they voted it “dry,” regulars are taking theirs) who wants a match with “One it a draw had he r rendered an opin ‘Wig the hypo route. | Round” Hogan, Owen Moran or Ad/ion, but that Fitten had a shade| US The sporting writers gave | the Hebrew was too clever. _ === = —— | Wolgast Fitten bases his claims| the better of it. The local young ae =: - a lon his showing Iast night against ster, who has fought less than 20| | ; alba aaa eae dada : Antone Lagrave, whom Hogan side-|batties, weighed several pounds EMERYVILLE. | EMERYVILLE. eri I | wt d and bere joan t . - | m1 ta SHORT SPORT * HART SAYS MORRIS’ nent intitle albert tcc eulthtencale a Lagrev EMERYVILLE, Cal, Jan. 13. EMERYVIL Cal, Jan. 13 Ez p * BLOWS ARE DEADLY. Entries for Priday = al., Jan. 13 ir memes : RUGBY MAN TO First race, six furlongs—Hampase| alts sc ctty course—Le wey BOWLING = PP gg ort » Jan. 14 OON t 115, Meada 110, Miss Sly 106, DO-| oar won, Louise B. second, Altaree ‘and Madi ALLEYS Pete Muldoon landed so hard on jarvin Hart of this city is * de 90, Ben Stor llowt aie Were se First an ‘edison 1417 Fou Trainer Fred Sidney's ribs that he|* ® wreck after his 3-round set- * COACH BASEBALL 112, Lady Renasa ‘ Mocene ong - ourth Av. Meaiiead one of thent. # to with Carl Morris of Sapul- * Reid 110, Swagerlator 112, Gossiper | cinton wom Prudent soe, Dane WA MAW RAIN COBAMO Tat Sane ieetlinee - * pa, Okla. He suffered two x| BERKEL BY, « Cal, J Jan. 14.—Jas Il 110, Mieco 90 *Domithilda 101. | ington third 1:15 26 : Pete Muldoon and Jack Lester|* broken ribs, has a floating *|S. Schaeffer, who has twice scond race, three and a half fur-| "ining tace, mile and & acater— POOL ROOM—— THE BON—__C abe IGAR STORE a ‘will break up camps here and leave |* kidney and a stiff arm. Hart #|the University of California rag When Jack Lester, the promising | !ongs—Sleepland 110, Oakland 120,| azo won, Merlingo second, Star Ac. Sco—LONG. FILLER CLEAR HAVANA CIGAR—Bc , _ for Tacoma some time today, where pon that the man does not */|team to victory, will try h' heavyweight under Tommy Burns'| Vanir 106, Amon 116, Billy Hancock | (4. third. Time—2:09 4-5 4 MADE WHILE YOU WAIT d they wili put on the finishing|* live who can stand before #|at teaching baseball. His selection| wing, faces Pete Muldoon, the| 106, Cash on Delivery 112 eratal-Cachate ercets — touches for their fight * Morris’ blows. *}as coach of the Varsity nine has|shifty Seattle boy, in Dreamland air and Amon coupled—Berry| pourth race a : mar ¢ bi R : 4 a a nate ait ins hate ov COlUMbDIa Pool Room ao, FULL LINE OF CIGARS, TOBACCO AND CANDY Owing to conflict of. dates, Man-|** *& & kkk kek ee & & wager Milton E. Farmer. Schaeffer he will probably hav » toughest| Third race, futurity ce ninny second, Jest third. Tim ager Austin will shift his boxing ————- | will leave shortly for Visalia, where | battle of his car Mulddon {s| fare 91, Mad nig Musgre P - 1:21 Ks 1 JUST OPENED 1 a exhibition to Dreamland rink, in- |he will confer with Orvie Overall| as fast as chain lightaing and has | Mena Lisa 104, Fernando II 104, No ateh—No Quarté 2 C EVERYTHING NEW 2 : stead of the Tacoma theatre, as of the Chicago Cubs as to the new|a kick in either hand. This was Beda 98, John H, Shee Quarter 2c ue pit rr a 2C ue was originally planned. tricks of the game. Overall is a|evident yesterday when he ‘landed | ban 106, Dance at Dreamjand tonight. " former California university pitcher, |on a sparring partner, Fred Sidney Fourth race, one mile, handicap oo ban GNOVE—D. DICKSON, Props. Manager Cohen of Spokane has | so hard that he cracked one of Arasee 109, Eddie Pale BY Ron vale | ~-— STORAGE AND TRANSFER COMP. Pitel v | Pred 14 loon boxed 12 {ast | 100, Jest 90, Spellbound 118, Veneta waned Picker Comvelian of iBe| aces amu auinar ane (ET HHT HH HH | Prod itn Muldoon boned ia gat |100 Jon 9, Suelound Hh venes) comma MPANIES — Pitcher Fitzwater of Kast Liver- |* POSTPONE MORRIS MATCH & |an hour's work in the gymnasium, | 106, Coppertown 100, Jim Gaffney | | ree ONT oa te, ee eee te pool, Ohio. Kinne 1 »|* * ter will go to ‘oma today, | 110. | | a Warehouse Phi note 4 ui ereneen re |* MUSKOGEE, Okla., Jan. 14. #|He fx in grand shape, Dick Large | Fifth race, six furlongs—Dacla 90, | Prams Stesiare: ‘Veils hae Wktean BAGG The Queen Anne and Lincoln | pov» tee * —Carl Morris, “the white #/and Young Phillips, at 133 pounds, | Tillinghast 112, Miss Picnic 106 | k q From Ait — aretir Re quintets clash tonight in their first | *¥tm=™ 185, # man’s hope,” injured his right #\and O'Leary and Schiff, at Ren Greenleaf 92. Paul c Reed 2s 3 901 Pike r , game for the state championship| ‘rotan Ss caai|*® @fm yesterday, and was com- %| pounds, will be the preliminary |Dargin 112, Blacksheep 112, Billy at the Queen Anne gymnasium. 2 #69 2.46114 polled to postpone his bout {drawing cards at the Lester Mat r 112, Burleigh 112, Father [HOMER TRANSFER CO. rnin sane2t? 14 Spring se a Finley .. o11— gen |* With Mike Schreck, scheduled *|doon bout Stafford 112, Native Son 112, Belle| aaa Labbe ‘Wades ee cick eis ne The soldiers at the Vancouver | frisdenth 166— 492|% for tonight, until January 27. *| Lonnie Austin, the vigorous pro- | Iroquols 110. Moving a Specialty ead’ Grerage Barracks are planning to stage alpummy | ise 450 | | moter, has arranged to run a’Grejt| Sixth furlongs—Phit $50 ooo few boxing euntbitions this winter. | McGregor , 16i— 413) 4 Oe MM me mM | Northern special train from Seattle | Mohr a ; i a ? aa 9 for the accommodation of t ‘lara W. 96, Jest 91, Daddy Gip 107 ’ Tot Pyer: ; n of Sea \ “ The Broadway high school base-| fish’ singis’ score ines, af? fist] Mahmout Throws Demetrai | tans ttle | ikely Diewdonne 111, The Bailitts| ‘To Loan on Improved Prop M010 Westlake Btvél © ball squad yesterday elected Guy |*t¢rase--Finley, 194 1-2. . Daughter 96 erty at ’ — ——— men Kneeland captain of the team for : KANSAS CITY 14.—-During | i *Apprentice allowance the coming season. |the first fall of a match between roe Franaleags Fred v. Stott : 10 | ORERK-AMERICAN SPONGE 00, onan Yousiff Mahmout and William De-|@U) Man, amateur driver of racing 6 mois ° oe ore tive, New York—Luclen Lyne, one ot | metral, the former, in securing a/*utomoblles, bought a Curtiss bl JACKSONVILLE. 2/0 nt d { the best known jockeys that ever| 173] toe hold on the left foot of bis|P!ane today, and will be pant ia : rode in America, and winner of i12}opponent, fractured a bone.- De aviator, First race—Miss Marjorie won, In Amounts Ranging From Ke ee cee caine several futurity races, is dead in| jainier 160) metrat was unable to compete fur. we - Husky ond, Woolspun third _ | Germany. : 169 | ther and Mahmout was declared the| Chieago.—Joe Choynski, veteran | 7! 6. $500 i, Totate veeeveraess-. WO 604 tos | winner, heavyweight boxer, will’ be the BR, gg ra oy ye Bi. rd — Los Angeles —With odds slightly lerrete. boxing instructor of the new $1,-| 000 [AWE secon areesessam ‘a Tri um ‘ +| The Yal , which fo ; 0 ne ’ . e- Call or Writ favoring Danny Webster, fight fans | iat ma At. 335 3451 seaty ding toed Lake Wits ay tox {000,000 Pittsburg Athletic club, bag ea Loan D. io ta Fiegprpar serees Weapennes tor feraiiire, pfasos, tracks, oe are predicting that the little vet iss a6 {2 . hitney for! which opens February 22. Third re we i wou, an Department BEKINS eran will have a hard battle on bis | * ite 17) Fegattas, has been notified that| Pre mier s ‘Time MOVING & STORAGE CO,, Inc. hands when he meets Young Riv- isi 86} they must abandon the lake, be BAND CONCERT FREE. Madison at Twelfth East 414; Cedar 414 ane at Vernet ateua this kfteracon. cause such use may pollute the 2 : Fourth won, | aa eee pin ee. *F inten, i Wagner's band at the | Bon) Mexoana third. | — i. Snel Kansas City—The Conley-Dixon| | BAND CONCERT FREE. BAND CONCERT F seis es 9 (est 8% * ’ Ree, yen co—Strike Out won, Fond i PP 10-round fight has been postponed| Wagner's band at the band at the Bon|,,FOR, new. modern furnished rooms at sp rttth Ta08- Strike Out won, Fond | Business Bringers. Star classified ads. Buy of to January 18. Mereche tonteht nt one eall at The Virginus, #04 1:08 1.5. sell real estate. etc. et fod ob ad to we Gri cu Tel ‘th is its ege ves

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