The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 2, 1911, Page 2

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“SOERERESIEES nao aa Ret SERRE Hy Aro onen eS er pA IES RN a Eh TTR MT aed Sind os Sie HED ies 333233333> Good Program for Tomorrow Evening As ry hea STORY gon I . w night. Kid H a ‘Ka for the w t program Ww and ta me . ve numbers on the a Ww A Met M y Mack of r tr m va I A Kid Lew A t moker w mos " ne that Kid He BOXING MEET TONIGHT VICTORIA Cc, F ..—To. night the big meet 2—THE THRILL k” Makinas, bis p elt, We tan Porky, de I be a oh ee ee ee es SENATOR RUTH MAKES PL IN F county tin 4 1 onc long with ment against box!n nts in the minds of pec 6 sport. You can't tell when I come he world of aaked w d professions nator Ruth, w would legalize \ Soa oon) BATTLING NELSON. eeeeeeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeeee The mysteriots man was Oscar member Matthew Nelson, ex many members champion lightweight and the! sted in the boxing & toughest boy that ever fought un-|@ der the Queensberry rules. Hele kane to forced his way to the top of the|@ class by sheer determination Heleeeeeeeeeh ake eee accumulated and kept a fortune.! He established bis parents in a good ho sent his brothers and/ sisters to school, and m now kept} busy managing his various invest | ments. fort is now being mad ve 10-round bouts | HE'S AFTER GOTCH NEW YORK, Fi 2.—Uniess| plans of Joe Hum * Frank Goteb, w Wrestler, will am Hackensehmidt the next two we: A COMPLETE Edison Home Outfit INCLUDING 10 RECORDS. $8.35 PUTS IT IN YOUR HOME either George Zbysasco within *. A clever California boy, who make Smoker at Bremerton $8.35 places this beautiful, latest _ - style Ed Home Outfit and 10| The first smoker of the Pacific records in your home now. A great-| Athletic Club of Bremerton will be a Talking Ma-|&iven at the Pacific theatre Febru ary 7. The following are the bouts Six rounds, welterweights, (Origt er opportunity to ow chine there never ‘The latest improvements are rep- ‘oun ds ; resented in this machine, including |®#! ) Kid Farmer of Bremerton vs new design, highly polished oak cab-| Fred Cherry of Chicago; six rounds inet with cover fo match, beautiful | ™ddleweights, Bill Sexton of U. 8 black japanned Edison Cygn 8. Philadelphia vs. Harry Kighme Soork ocean soe tiproved |," 3 Colorado; four rounds, reproducers and an Edison Recorder | ishtweights iker North of for ‘home record, making. Plays | Bremerton vs. Jim O'Brien of | , . 8. Colorado; four rounds, light either 2 minute o1 pinute Edis H either 2 minute or 4 minute Edison |S, Colorage; four rounds, Ught ecords | " in | Cheyer vs, Clarence Stephens fits is lim-| fied and in order to secure one it} jof Brem will be well to do so at onee. Re-| SKATING TONIGHT member, pay us $8.35 now and the 7 NEW YORK, Feb. 2 one Dalance in easy weekly or monthly | mile championship of the National payments to sult your convenience.| Roller Skating aasociation will be decided here tonight. Some of the best men in the country are en Mt Pays to Deal at Headquarters, | tered |, The two-mile champtonship will be run February 9, the three-mile february 16, the four-mile February 28, and the fivemfle March 2 ply of these oF Price complete Charley Givens and Billy Dyer will appear In an exhibition bout | at the Graystone club smoker to morrow night. Successor to D. 8, Johnston Co., Third and University. The Pug’s Progress Or, the Rise and Fall of a Champion (Continued.) former president what's ature os. I bought boxing gloves urage t BILLY MACK, THE NEWCOMER smoker of the Graystone Athletic club tomorrow evening. are expected | Time | Decency second, Fort Carroll third. THE STAR LEADS IN LIVE SPORT NEWS IN PICTURES, OF AMBITION al Smitty's got de serappin’ bug idin’ in front of a bill board id ore’s some class to dat fight game. { hed to laugh at f an off’ But come to think of do it yet, an’ he's mixed it more eee eRe ee * EA * AVOR OF CLEAN BOXING * boxing ra. 8 of the state senate, pe of seving Jack mix it at the Glide rink wrong with « boxing passed a law aguinat it is conducted along guilty to axing bout has my boys when they m to learn how to box to see good matches « ix founded on a prejadice le who do not know anything ine is anything objection | best men in the bust | the city at the ringside. hether he tests in the wi house or of both houses were senate on that keenly representatives from Spo: d See ee eee eee eee eee eee eee ee teeter eee | } | } | s his first bow in Seattle at tne | MEETING TODAY. The managers wh mbership im th are in session here today sing plans for the opening the season of 1911. Those who are in attendance are James Brown of n L. A. Watlett of Vic Cobn of Spokane, George r of Tacoma, Walter Me of Portland and our own Dugdale. President Lindsay ty pre siding. MEET TOMORROW NEW YORK, Feb, 2 The inter: collegiate foc Il rules committee will meet here tomorrow in annual session, No changes of importance JACKSONVILLE First race ficleney Joe Knight won, Ef. second, Morgerum third ond race-—-Sam Mat Wick second, Co —1:08 4-6. Third race—Common Sense won, pws won, | ma third Time—1:08 3-6. Fourth race—Star Blue Lady Irma second, Ben third, Time—1:13 won, Double } 15th, since after that tin Many a sad thing hag been re An attractive Princess Dress- | An attractive Mission style, | All quarter-sawed stock, | A. good ed of Chubby Murphy, the - 4 a, Chicago magnate, but the waking. | ef, With extra long mirror, | as pictured, made of hard- | solid shaped saddle seat, con R est is that Murph and Bathhouse quarter-sawed oak, finished | wood, in the dark finish; | tim post constr 1 John Coughlin are little pals to-!f golden; wood drawer pulls; | solid wood seat, rodded arm | medium high back, wide | shape e seat; & her in a semi-pro baseball ven $17.00 value for $12.25 | brace; $5.00 value ... $3.25 | seat ; $8.50 value, for .$5.95 $ » | ture. STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1911, mensely in climbing €eeeeeeee hampionship conside G TACOMA COMMISSION =~ . re | 2 | # Herded Cattle by Aerog * ’ * * ndividual championship @pntest on * Frenc - the Bismarck alleys * 1 rda * . ‘ ‘ Twelve hundred disgusted Seat-, V ott, that if the boxing) ® herding q * pense te tritt Koot Ty 1» o/tle fans gather taide the Glide | h was permitted to go o he i bl " nee “s ; se ut as 19014-¥0 | ukating rink in ‘Tacoma last night! protests of many would help t rh gar \ oon tap qick ecenaes | 4nd discussed the action of the city |#well the recall petitions that are | » * \gbt’s treatne” ae 4» | Comminsion in preventing the ten-|now belng cl od againnt Faw! * w easy tt Is ty ’ 1? lround bout between Jack Lester | cott * * of . High acor Harris, 269; Peer Denver Kd" Martin . 1 n fanatical on| » * a be 69 pjoct had quite ex: |p Three mon is mo s twaued a challenge t » the 1200 turned back to/ ag ath sding, | * v4 the worst aneet which man i pa it a) De M J f 4 the Bartell Dr Until as late as seven o'clock | pur raon | oom 6 rthern E ba wtrei Scores youterday in the individ | stan awer Lonule Austin, who has | to y preveripion a champlonshipa been matchmaker for the Tacoma] ordinance is not ¢ { money aee wt.]club, had hoped that the police ne fans crit - freckles tf Franke tL A Pf] would not tater but Chief of|aot giving « statement of his in FRIDAY NIGHT : . re *olioe Malony tneued a ukase for |tention earlier in the day, More , - - communal from L. W. Roys, comm loner of | ticket sembershiy ards it Graystone Athletic Club public safety the day in order the contest Smoker EMERYVILLE, Cal.—Entries f 608 Pike St, Empire Theatre Tacoma in governed by a com-| witnos > mayor acting as a One of he most keenly diva First race, six furlongs-—~Acadew erday «| pon all was Tommy Bure 0 kol 96, Lesear 116, Duteb ctlug wa it| wh hoped that Jack 1 6, Ban Aan Crom’ 101.1 cme . ‘ Doride 88 |INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA, SOURNESS, tin 118; ‘Bogart. 108; Pie} GAS AND STOMACH-HEADACHE GO| 1100 FIRST AVE. 5 Pon Fre t 106, R r, H| = ry } CORNER SPRING 8T. b « ald 2, Saltigrade Oe BASEBALL GOODS " NEW, LARGE STOCK 1 ; h Gas and Kructate sour p CHEAPER THAN EVER | gested food or have a feoling a | Dizziness, Hearth r hess ,” ~ mach headache—this is Indiges mile-—Tay Pay Veneta Strome Marburg 106, Fourth race, costs only BO cent Creel 10 Quarter 108. mughly eyre your outoforder » Fifth race, mile and 20 yarde—|#cb, and leave wuffictent at < Mine Pica’ on Uneas $3, God.| house in case some one else in the father ‘ ort |family may suffer from stoma Oven Matador ’ | trouble or Indigestion fie Gras Bishop 111, The} Ask your pharmacist to show y Balliff's Da er 87 | formula plainly printed on thes 4 tor people xth race. futurity course—@t.| S2-C#mt cases, then you will | people w *a J i. Bare 107, Pather |2t88d Why Dyspeptic troub! liex 110 Fernando 111,| *!24% must go, and why th | ally relieve sour, out-of-order stom Col € John . i. Jack 114, John E.| abs or indigestion in five Star “Want” Ads Are Business Bringers PEE oe Special Sale Prices Throughout the Store Will] = = ==7| Remain On for the Balance of This Week } = The transportation companies didn't suffer a whit because the Martin-Lester go fafied to materia Hee tast night George in the & competitor now going on 39 points out This may pe the essence Bad Anderson to meet Will Con bout at Vancouver, Wash. the is @ victim of the grippe and match is off. LIKE PICTURE th the SrECIAL DRESSER THIS DRESSER | MAPLE DRESSER the 20-round limit, but Burns was terribly beaten up ta the melee. | Digger Stanley will get a return match with Frankie Burns, accord ing to a wire recetved from New York today, An attractive pattern, with | A plain, neat pattern, bing With oval mirror, of beveled | A plain, neat pattern, gill Jack Burns of California wall large mirror, made of hard- | YetY attractive toilet stand- | French plate, made of hard- | straig int, wood drawer } badly whipped in London last night are r, made hard ard; extra well made, of el if ‘ 8) teas % oe by Porky Flynn. The fight want|{ wood, in the quarter-sawed | jardwood, in the golden fin- | WOO, in the quarter-sawed | pu ze beveled French } regular price $14.75 golden finish; regular price $20.00. Special ...$14.75 | $24.50. golden finish; reg $22.50. lar price lar pric 15.50 r . $14.75 | Special . There ts no joy at Emeryville to-| da The season will close the the new anti-gambling bill is an oratiy law he ponles will go over to Juarez, exico, where there are no & man giving all bis to the bookies, aving ANTICIPATION. With the baseball season coming And the winter on wing, All the Fan Flock hive is bumining With ® noise that sounds Ike | spring. Now the bugs begin to wonder Whether Cobb will pound the pill If Hal Ch will make a blunder d if Hans can wallop still Jimmy Calahan, the original in ndent base ball magnat« ay he and C. Murphy come from the same county, Wondeg! was tt nore t ¥ | SOLID OAK SPECIAL ROCKER | | | GOLDEN OAK { | shale | i | With 14 Chinamen at Michigan boning in track and field It, the summaries are apt to read along this line: 100 yarddash, Who Won, first; Who Ran, second; Who| Raw, third, Time, 11 seconds. 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