The Seattle Star Newspaper, February 10, 1911, Page 2

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The Pug’s Progress Or, the Rise and Fall of a Champion A LIFE STORY IN PICTURES 9—HE BECOMES CHAMPION By a high-salaried highbrow special writer who covered the fight for the New York Saffron The iSth round began with one throu great of those sharp clashes that marked But it was not to last long in the fraction of a hear eard a sharp, sik ken ing smash. ap on the car from the ur and the inexorable the battle in the bat of an onlookers, with defender of the @ universal mu off the fateful u stincts that have lain at the breasts of v lifted on the she Suddenly eve champion by eat ay t as dormant 28, aros ers of th ryone had become might the a wild jubil fre (Continued ) IK HORT SP sr ady the sun It transpires that the unknown who meets Kid Curry at the Grey stone club tonigh: as & white man’s hope that be is a dusky member like J. Johnson him: Curry ts ta fine shape and hopes to make the un known still more so—meaning known. al of the boxing game was not attended by 4 circumstances, and ub of that city antici sent entertainment. lirectors of the Graystone nt out noticed yesterday to embers bidding them appear at Empire theatre, where the weekly smoker is held, early to ght, as none will be admitted after 1 seats are occupied. Back of the obliterating paint brush are the features of an ath whose name was flashed world-wide one day a year or so ago. He had accomplished a feat few believed possible. Today he stands at the top of a brigade of athietes. If you know him send his name to the! » » ter, who has paid $25,000 sporting editor toda norrow |, . fie Seatity will. be reves! ‘© become manager of Carl Morris | is now taking primary grade lessons in an old game. “Beauty is valuable or worth! according as you invest the property to the best advantage They've barred. Mexico, but still ¢ ing refined “sport Rube Marquard, the Giant wild 475| man, displayed his Borneo proclivi 471| tes even to signing his contract 54— 441| He would up with a big gob of ink 242 550 latter bis sig 173— 283 boxers in wider bull fight Last Night's Scores. Owls Gardineer Ehriich Black Conover Becken Hicks has received a letter her son Buck, the varsity track team star. Buck says the| nd semested has not started, | the indoor track is torn up and the} weather pre # outdoor training. | - | During a bout at Cleveland, Abe | Attell suffered a fracture of the humerus bone in his right arm. It may have been the humerus, but it| was no joke to Abe. | |. Mrs from Totals Ravens Johnson Churchill . Wood 2 1 Swan . 50 160 190 Denning 150 Totals 613-793 797— High single seore—Conover High average—Conover, 183 1 856—2320 50 nee ut . - - | Barney Oldfieid’s manager, J. A.| Sloan, returned to his home in St Paul last night after a few day these parts. At Imperial Alleys. Canucks ‘is 65 51 58 52 53 a Tex Rickard is going to promote little ring sport in South America, [according to wire dispatches toda == | ‘ There is a letter at the office of | Totals the sporting editor for Victor Nor- | Total—1,050. man, the marathon runner Basel's Stars — Clyburn Plans for a marathon race on | Keen Washington's birthday are under} Young 7 | way. 1 Robb . aa Basel . Davis Huber Bmith ... Election of officers of the Seattle | Kennel Club at the meeting in the Chamber of Commerce rooms to Totals night Total—1,161, """ Don't miss one single number of The Pug's Progress.” SCRAP 1S OFF. Ad Wolgast and Packy McFar land will not meet in Philadelph on Washington's birthday, a planned. Manager Jack O'Brien| rs that the go would not be al very good card, since Wolgast is in poor shap: He will try to mateh | McFarland against Brown FREMONT SMOKER. | A smoker with an exceptionally promising program is planned for next Tuesday evening by the Fre mont Athletic Club. LONG PROGRAM TONIGHT AT THE GRAYSTONE CLUB A long and events is interesting card of scheduled for tonight's Smdker in the Empire theatre Dullding on Pike The Gray stone Athletic Club siving the show as one of the lea that has been going on for several weeks Membership cards will be issued by the sec y of the club today at 612 Si av. until 5 o'clock and at the theatre building after that hour. The program Billy Strain vs Curry vs. the Cyclone”; Art Johnny Schiff; is as follow Jack Novak; Kid| “Demon Dixie St. Germain vs. Charles Mooney ve the “Fighting Teamster"; Clar Elliott vs. Kid Lewis, and Beott vs. George Lawler. Dr. Maker, Dentist, moved to Room 620 Northern Bank Building. ose \ Pat | contests v the elemer 'J. JOHNSON HITS | Kager only to bu | | a | Fr | York boxer, and made STAR—FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 10 ? 4 ‘BOXING BILL AT OL YMPIA. (By S$ ff Special.) OLYMPIA Repre drawn up such a bil findir istin are here lobbying fo n of the workd i and many iled and Mar Hart pleasec the hand that re in lights to p. Tor not my is a go “By today ray's bill calls for six holding these ision we eliminate which has gott keep the match ne in dis ification of boxing ya favor Ch athleti within the cla —= | Dareington 114, Helen Hawkins 93 Ossabar 93, Fire 107, Sliver Stock ing 109, J. MH. Barr 107, Maxing 98 ademiat 93, nedoceta 105. 10 h race Tim Starry OLD CALIFORNIA SAN Ayame 108, 108 20 yards “ ake 111, Lo Rinda 82, Bulalia May Aliness 114, Doneas 106, Zoroaster 106, Dr. Bodine 87 Sixth race, six furlonge-—-Swager lator Lord of the Forest Col Billy Myer 120, Ten der Bloom 101, Burleigh 120, Bam Oro Alder Gule bro 120, All Alone 120, Bell Clift 103, pane W. 104, Mechant 5. 10 Summertime 101, Twilight Coonskin 105, Orelio 109, Waco Bill | Queen 118, Platoon 120. Hampase 114, Be Seventh race, futurity course scond race, thr Dayid Warfield 111, Capewell 111, Florence Arthur Hyman 111, Frank @ gan 107, Joe Moser 111, Argonaut 114, St. Heller 95, Paul Clifford 111, Sir Fretful 111, Judge Cabs nine 111, Irish Exile 114, St cis 114 93! *Apprentice allowance. He Can Fight at 133 Pounds, and Looks Like a Champion mile Judge Night FRANCISCO, Feb up the t and get 8 ncn sands with from the here today for racing oar away white hop Jack son tw EMERYVILLE. EMERYVILLE, iday Firnt dondo Cai.—Entries for race, Re Mt futurity Alva Bb Kri hang 99, Third Anna May ron 99, sturity Rosey Sanel 1 cours Posey PACKEY M'FARLAND Packey McFarland knocked out Jack Goodman, the New 33% pounds, he demonstrated two things about there had been much doubt, These points were that Packey he can make the lightweight limit—when he wants to. Heretofore there has been doubt about the ability of the stock- yards boxer's ability to scale at less than 125 pounds and be strong. His claime to consideration as a lightweight were ridiculed by the} men who stick to the letter of the law. They called Packey a welter. But when, after real training, he was strong and but half a pound| r the limit, hats came off. | When whie carried a k. 0, wallop, and that Final Clearance -or— FALL SHOES Our Spring goods are arriving daily, are out our Winter stock a MENT, we offer and-we must close AS AN EXTRA INDUCE- a t once tomorrow LADIES’ calf, lasts; value SHOES — Gun-metal button or blucher, stylish regular 92.50 $1 195 LADIES’ SHOES—Patent leath er, button or blucher, kid or toe; regular $3 value BIG GIRLS’ JOCKEY BOOTS— Boys’ calf sole; regular SHOES—Heavy storm, a with full double $1.95 BOYS’ HI-CUT SHOES—Hi tap grain leather, with bellows toniiinet’ teantat Oh 60 $2.95 value MEN'S GOODYEAR WELT With collar and tassel; sizes 2% | SHOES—Gun-metal calf, viel Raymond & Hoyt value 1406 Third, Bet. Union and Pike THE CHEAPEST PLACE TO BUY GOOD SHOES 50 value . 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