The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 27, 1911, Page 2

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* Seeeteeeeeeeee B. N. Brooks Co. Totals. Davis 179 “178 abnken 155 162 "Donnell 215 Loe 14 een 191 Totals 979 896 Basi! Stars Putman 181 172 a, +163) 181 inden 67 189 Bani! 197 Young 05 181 Totals 838 920 HOGAN THE FAVORITE AN FRANCISCO, Jan, 27 ofds of 8 ‘One Hogan was made the favo Burns for their 20-round Seheduled for tonight TAKES ON HACK. NEW YORK, Jan. At Round te over bout Jaus Zbysrko today accep Hackenschmidt’s challenge to throw any wrestler tn the world ex cept Frank Gotch three times in two hours onl gs dh Phebe : CARL MORRIS A FROST, SAYS JACK * ® CHICAGO, Jan. 27 1 ® thought Carl Morris was going ® to give me a great fight some Athletes Aim PRACTICING LA % day.” Champion Jack Johnson *| ® said today, “but my own ex The fact t the men in charge ® perience with him, coup’ { the Olympic games for next year ® with that of Mike Schreck, has ®) a ocire to demonstrate the superior % queered me with this new ’ ® ‘hope of the white race. ty of certain European systems of ® The negro fighter declared physical tra K may play hpvoc that Morris is a false ala with the chances of this country and declared that much of hi success has been due to fake fights. Johnson said that a representative of the Okia homa City club asked him to permit Walter Monahan to “lay down” to. Morris, and tha Schreck says that his fight with Morris was postponed be cause he refused to “throw the fight to the Oklahoman ee ee ee WHO 15 THIS MAN? Do you know this chap, fans? Perhaps you do, and then again maybe you don't. He is a bal! player—one of the Dest in the business. If the artist hadn't used a paint brush #6 liber- ally you'd certainly recognize bim, for his name and his features have Appeared upon this page time and again. Tomorrow, on this page, another picture of the mysterious man will Sppear. If you think you know him, drop the sporting editor a line and tell him who you think he ts. On Monday the identity of the man will be revealed. A sporting manual fs the reward for each correct answer. LOS ANGELES, Jan. 27.—Jas. J Jeffries today authorized a positive! denial of a story that has been go- ing the rounds here to the effect that be and Barney Oldfield were | going to Mexico sightseeing and would combine business with pleas. ure by giving a few sparring exhi bitions in Mexico City and at other points. WRESTLERS AT SPOKANE. PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 27.—Four Wrestlers of the Multnomah Ama , MadiededintinMnMaMetnMetadetntedetetadetetetededetetetedede The directors o ne Athi x! in | the a on Pike an nounced that t will be om standing room at » entertain jment. This means that only members arriving early enough to [secure seats, tll of which are re |werved, will enjoy the As soon as ¢ the doors wilt Treason the sec headquarters, program. See eee eee eee ees! WOLGAST DOES IT NOW AC, Mich., ansounced b to Ad Wolgas has severed all jons with his manager, Tom Jones. Jones was peeved because Wolgast had direct dealings with Phil adelphia Jack O'Brien and when his peerement became noticeable, Wolgast wired Jones that it was all off. Jan. 27 day that eeeeee eee eee eee eeeeeeeeeeeeeee SRR REE RB EEE NOTES AND COMMENTS FROM MANY COLLEGES. A motorcycle club ts being formed at Stanford university | The Michigan Aerp club has over! 100 charter members. Graduate engineering work will hereafter probably be given at/ Michigan during the summers. Artesian wells at the Yale gym- gations an hour. ; To stimulate interest in gym | naslum work there will be three} medals given for general excellence | at the University of Virginia this year. A wireless society at M. I. T., or. ganized last year, is reported as in- |tending to take up a study of the| | scientific side of wireless teleg-| | raphy. } | passin | On account of the limited Sian capacity of the Yak ium, the university will erect stands capable of holding 60,000. The estimated cost is $300,000. Statistics which have been com- “South-Side” Swedes’ Slogan; _ AT THE GRAYSTONE SMOKER . also appear | Duier. at Ambidexterity RBOARD WORK. winning first ho The list of Ve hort ¢ Zo terit g few American ath-| aim to, but which, tt ts ails among the athletes European countries HAVE SEATS until 6 p. m. to certify members cards, and assign the reserved Kid Hermann, tehmaker for the club, has promising card of event Kid Ourry and Eddie Hubbard are slated and Judging from the crack ajack exhibition put up by those boys at the last entertainment they shor or a big show to night fickey O'Brien, Eddie mari » Long and others will WHO'S WHO | in the Flying Game. HERR DULER. When Kaiser Bill heard about T. | Rvs trip Into the clouds with the unfortunate Hoxsey, he immediate: | ly got busy to duplicate the strenu-| ous one’s record. Bill went a#-fly jing by proxy, sending hi | Prince Henry, of Amer: fame, up in an aeroplane with Herr The prince liked it so well that now he is taking aviation| lessons from Duler, and hopes to become a real air pilot himself EMERYVILLE. | RMERYVILI Jan. 26.— Entries for Friday Virst race, futurity course—Relle “Hiff 107, Abella 107, GreenIsle 107, Abe Slupsky 112, Mona Lisa 102, Twickenham 109, Ban Ann 101, Ly | <lilv Manley 104, Doride 101, Clara nd Athletic club, accompanied by| piled by the Yale News Indicate | Hampton 101, Academist 107, Oretla ‘restiing instructor O'Connell, left last night for Spokane, where they Will compete in the Pacific North- west championships to be held at the Spokane Amateur Athletic club tonight and Saturday night. BILL HURLEY ELECTED. The U. of W. will have Bill Hur- ley for baseball coach this season. He was chosen last night and will Teceive $350 for the job, being ex-/ pected to ladle out adgice begi ning March 1 and staying on the job till May 21. SEATTLE MAN WINS. Kincaid, the local wrestler, best ed Favre of Portland in a wrest! ing match at the P. N. A. meet over in Spokane last night. Dune- an, another Seattle man, won from Bolleau in 1:40. A big crowd wit Ressed the opening exhibitions. 7 AT THE Angeles Cafe 1422-24-26 First Av. Merchants’ Lunch From 11 a, m, to 2 p, m. French Dinner from 4 to 8 p. m. 75 Moving Pictures instrumentas Musie Afternoon and Evening FREE. WHY COOK AT HOME? that as many as 1,568 men |been engaged during the | some branch of athletics. have fall in| in The athletic University of Pennsylvania at a se-| cret meeting a few days ago passed mic students | taking part in any varsity sports. | OFFERS SILVER CUP. J. BE. McKown, principal of the Lincoln high, is authorized to of fer a $500 silver loving cup for the team winning the state champion ship. The cup $s donated by an| | Aberdeen enthusiast. The team| |winning the championship three) years wins the cup for consecutive all time. GOTCH CONFIRMS MATCH. CHICAGO, Jan 27.—Frank Goteh, champion wrestler, con jfirmed a statement from Kansas! | City that he had been matched to} j}meet Henry Ordeman in a finish \contest February 8. “The date is |correet,” said Gotch, “and I intend to go out and clean up a few more || of them.” SEVERAL GOOD BOUTS. A smoker given in Foreste | }last night under the auspices of the LO “oresters, brought out |a good nd’ three good | j events enjoyed Emmett | Fitts and Kd Snow gave the prin cipal offering and earned a draw decision | TWO FOR WHITE 80x, CHICAGO, Jan, 27.—Two more of | Manager Hugh Duffy's have signed up for the in the persons of F. J 191¥ squad, Helnrichs, | 8h, | ried at hopefuls | k pitcher from Brandon, Manitoba, ing “Ash” announces that he has and F. Bowser, ambitious outfielder | signed Catcher “Tim Murphy” and originally claimed by Flint, Mich, | Pitcher F. 8. Dantels, 1 woe Second race, six furlongs—David Boland 112, Gypsy Girl 103, Who 409, “ifather 106, Tahoe 83, Ket abel Wise Child 103, Lorenzo “02, Prince Winter 108, Freno 105. Third race, six furlongs—Grace . 110, Lord Provost 112, Lady Renssalaer 110, Arthur Hyman 115, Feneull Hall 115, lex 114, Copa de Avo 99, Minnedocta 109 Yourth race, futurity Rareington 114, Pluvins Clara W. 92, Sin F fan | ment 114, Down Patrick 114, Flying Footsteps 106. | Wifth race, mile and 70 yarde- saudene 85, Charley Paine 111, aul Clifford 111, Hampass 114, All| 97, Royal| vtae'114, Miss_Officious 109, Direct ‘41, Gretchen G, 109, French Cook | Si4, Matador i11, Onatassa 114, Toroaster 106 | Sixth race, mile and 70 yardw Menda 109, Kogo 109, Pete 111 “Marry Rogers 106, Sue Layton 86. |*Queen Alamo 104, Ben Uncas 90, | Mvergrain Ban Lady 104.) Samera 104, The Bailiffs Daughter Incentive 111 *uprentice allowance BARRY 18 MARRIED, ISTER ot the} Philadelphia American baseball} team, world's champions, and Miss Margare 1. MacDonough were mar. Sac John J the yesterday TWO WERE FOR SYRACUSE. Heart ehureb here SYRACUSE, Jan id Ashenback née players to comple for Syrae but a few more | » his 1911 team} In a letter this morn. | St, Louls National league ji renigned from the rules committee of the National league, The Michigan body beauty of the Gt although he hasn't “is Ie manage Carl Morrts has fired his Joo Tinker has quit th cording to the latest re Bat Nelson has turned down Jack O'Brien's offer to box before his club, Stanley Robison, president much elated over the tball activities onumptioni with Pr “Rube” Marquardt, the $11,000 ts still O. K New York fans hown any good | form in recent seasons. in the eyes of the Joo Cantillon intends to take his m to Hickman, Ky, for win practice former White Sox, | better terms with | Johnny Beall is holding out for Denver ' Zbyarko, the Polish wre was | a professor of languages, it In anid in the Cracow university, and ean} speak Bngli#h, Spanish, Italian, | German, Russian and French. Clark Griffith, manager of the Cincinnati Nationals, has fallen heir to a fortune of $800,000, The Lincoln High basketball team went to Kverett today and will play the sturdy Everett High team to night The Lincoln and Queen Anne junior teams are fighting for th plonship in the tinymites class. The first game of the de ciding series occurs this afternoon The Lincoln five recetved a drub bing at hands of the University second team inst night tn Lincole «ym. The score was 62 to Me! Mucklestone, the crack y athlete, must undergo an tion op hie knee, which wa The Rainier Valley Athletic ub We hare Gra will o & good card at the pal rer r~ as wee with our bigh amoker tonight | |eAMORA CRISWREE CAUFPMAN Comiskey has released, Uibee Net birt Ave San Francisco Hair Store| promising men whom he had t@ien . options on for the 1911 semso Loule Habn is in town lookinglifor business. He says he is after tes McVeigh or any other sturdy [ade of that class. HENRY TIEDJE CHOSE Henry Tiedje, who was « mem = — — ber of the championship crew, at the university last year, wil be captain of the varsity clght this year, it was announced today. WANTS ANOTHER TRY. Spokane high basketball team wants another whack at the Lincoln bunch and has offered to defray expenses for a visit next fall A Genuine VICTOR Including Cabinet and Records, $8.45 Puts it In your home at once. Pay $8.45 and we will at ¢ deliver to your home the Jal model Victor I. Talking Mach j ouk finish, flower horn, spiral drive playing all-sized records. utiful, strongly built record | cabinet to match machine and 12 selections (6 double-fa records) are included with machine. Don’t mins this chance to own a Talking Machine. Pay $8.45 now and the balance in easy weekly or nts, to sult your oon. monthly Price, complete $39.50 It Pays to Deal at Headquarters, Successpr to D. &. Johnston Co. Third and University, Visit new Prof. Stevens’ Academ at 4 av. and Pine st Fou Teaching every day |i and evening. —_ Both phones SHOES At Inducing Prices All of our Fall lines must be closed out to make room for Spring woods fete rm Y BOOTS BOYS’ HI-TOP SHOES key Boo , beeen Bun | ran Zulu Calf, full bellow regular tongue $3.50, at. ‘ e Also Children’s at red LADIES’ SHOES CHILDREN'S SHO Vici Kid and Box Calf Gun-Metal Calf Shoes, but ie and lace ton and lace; heavy soles; extra new fall ~ ne, at regular = $100 $1.95 We Save You Money on Your Shoes RAYMOND & HOYT 1406 Third, Between Union and Pike THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY GOOD SHOES BUY YOUR HAIR GOODS WHERE YOU PLEASE, BUT GET OUR PRICES FIRST If You Need Housefurnishings of Any Description, It ndid values at this popular Credit due to the determin: » out the entire Ii than carry over a t or set, we are now «i direct benefit of 4“ cost price on everything in Furs that remains in stock, The selec ton is still large—and our Dollar Down Bale makes the buying at this time extremely easy 75 Tailored Suits At a Special Price Tho special Suits offered last week, consisting of 100 Suite, were #0 rapidly sold that there remained but 25; with these we have placed w lot of 50, making 75 handsome garmenta, in po teriais, and in all sixes, that will go on special sale tomorrow at the ex tremely low figure of. ‘$12.50 $1 Down, $1 Weekly. ALL MILLINERY AT COST AND LESS to elo Business Bringers. ‘Stur ‘sel real estate, etc. Danz Shoe Co. 119 Yesler Home of the Famous W. L. Douglas Shoes Opposite Seattle Hotel classified 3¢.. Spangenberg 1100 FIRST AVE Corner Spring St CUTLERY HEADQUARTERS Established 21 More Settling Sale Bargains Will Pay You to Visit This Store Now NET Cluny CURTAINS—With | lace borders; Arabian color; 5 good patterns; size 45 inches wide, 2% yards long; $3.25 to $3.75 value, for .. oe sees . $2.25 COPPER BOILER, NO. 8 With seamless rimmed cover with stationary handle, notched to catch on edge of tub; $3.25 value for .82.70 | port; wood frame. | | Special Spring | With Famous Leggett Support } | $2.50 A splendid Wovén Wire Spring, similar to picture, made with rope-edge and the famous Leggett sup | assortment | Regular | Special .. metal | $10.00. cor SOLID OAK This neat, attractive CHIFFONIER Made oak, of solid Dining Chair comes in ih apicry wi : ‘ae i : | In the fumed or Early English fin a plain, nea pattern, | Ia y english f sh; t eat 5 tte i | Early English finish ; COMFORT ROCKER | ish; a good Mission style, as pic- as shown in picture, | Mission style, box | y , with five full-length’ | construction, shaped | Large and roomy, made of solid oak, | tured, with genuine drawers ; at $9.50. good value Special - $5.95 regular Special . | holstered ; $1.90 | ¢ | saddle price $3.25, Seattle’s Tats Housefurnishers The Great Daylight Store—the Lightest Store in the Whole seat; in the golden or Early English fin- ish; spring seat, genuine leather up- | pease price $19.50. full box ¢ back; regu | INLAID LINOLEUMS—In a good of new patterns, three | qualities, at extra low prices: . $1.10 $1.25 $1.50 COIL SPRING—A very com Spring, guaranteed never to sag; all nstruction; re Special for tomorrow only SOLID OAK ‘onstruction, ilar price $11.50. Seattle’ s Largest Housefurnishers 100,000 Square Feet of Floor Space—aAll Used for Re- __ tail Selling Maly. PIKE AND FIFTH womans e Years GRINDS EVERYTHING Keys for All Lox ... 85¢ $1.00 $1.20 ular Teather I. Of medium high ortable price $6.95 Seat; Special $7.50

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