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BOUT CALLED OFF; AD GOES HOME Sept. 14.—The Wolgast-MeFarland fight ts This was the flat announcement made here today by Promoter Mulkern, after a fruitions att promise that the scheduled bout for come de interfered with, Mulkern was dbstinat ly induced Bim to yield More than 10,000 fans today recefved thelr money back, The advance sale was close to forty thousand, and that much coin will slip out of the hands of the promoters, Visitors from all parts of the country are disappointed, because many bolleved that there was some ray of hope of seeing the men meet Prosecuting Attorney Zabel announced today that hereafter the fight came will not be permitted In Milwaukee. Wolgast broke camp and returned to his farm at Cadillac, Mich MILWAUKER, oft t od and all watil counsel final SPOtEET SEE SESE ES piesa So shaded sland lit tbeketin iB a tabi atatblbe Fistic Treat Planned by Uncle Tom McCarey fall revival” of boxing y be 8 Promoter Tom MeCarey’s ne and Frankle Conley will On October 14 i **e See eee eee ee eS A grand plans miscurty 30 Johnny Ki @ash in a 20-round encounter at the Vernon arena. Soe Rivers wit] meet the winner of this bout McCarey is negotiating today with Knockout" Brown, for a 20-round argument bet Dan Morgan, manager of on the New Yorker aad Freddie Welsh here, a few days after Rivers is given a chance (o| “come back.” The last week in October MeCarey plans to stage Sam Langford and Joe Jeannette in a 20round engag t. This program will be topped off on Thanksgiving day with the championship battle between | < Ish and Ad Wolgast So Doc Roller and Jack Curley are off for greener fields! Jack, with a neat wad of thousanddollar greenbacks tucked away in his wallet, with Doc and his “bit” of more modest proportions, have hit the bumpers. for dear old Seattle and will be around recelving the eongratulations of the home folks in a few days, we are told. Then, afer a nice visit, they will hit the pike for Frisco, where they hope Ovuenr ro mane pA cocaine meme ec THE STAR—-THUREDAY, ILLUMINATOR A _ $1,000 BEAUTY fs worth $1,000, or This dog HM. rather, he cost bis owner, Taylor of North {His name is Illuminator, caste some light in dogdom. jexhibition He ts an English dog, fand has been in America but & |tew days, long enough, however, ‘to gain much publicity, He wii jo is probably attract more attention of the Airdale Terrier variety than any other purp at tho show, Hivminator will be at the bench) In England Illuminator captured show next week, but he won't com- over 200 first prizes, never falling ‘pete. He is figured too classy for for first honors. He has never been the company, so be will Just be on exhibited in America > ee te = aw Credie re 4d Jimmy Shinn. | Thereupon Shinn started out like o |} demon and was soon causing al) hill mon to fight shy of his stick, Me Credie, realizing that he had “lost a bet,” did everything to regain the] ® third aacker, but there was nothing dotng. The Sacramento club's claim was legitimate and upheld by the commission. There are not many swifter men im the Coast league than Jimmy Shinn to Join Sox | te wasn't so very long ago that Shing was standing behind a chair in a Healdsburg barber shop, cry ing “next!” Then he indulged in the game very little, and only as & semi-professional, A scout, who EET gave him a chance. He lacked ex {BIG FAIR ~ mere 1915, Ss 2 Undoubtedly the Southern metropolis looks In- y with the exposition not so far to start the “game.” viting to both Jack and Doc, expec away. But There may be a snag in their In the first place, California fans the mat game In the next, the Inte Chicago stunt hasn't improved the general Feputation of either Jack or Doc. Must be they figure the California folks haven't read about that Chicago flasco. eoooo 0 Minneapolis has a shortstop named Jimmy Whalen. fe “Jimmy, der Whale,” of Coast fame. ©0000 0 Some sporting authorities in the East have figured it out that the catch-as-caich-can game would be impro several hundred per cent’ were the famous toe hold barre Also, probably, they figure that some of the heavyweight crop of grapplere that now Infests the country would have a chance with the present champion, Frank Gofch, were this wicked lock stricken from the book. Perhaps—but that's about ali they would have—a chance. Before now Gotch has been known to flop opponents without resorting to that toe hold that made Hack cry “Enough” on two different oceasions. However, the proposed change might stimulate the came somewhat, of thing—from the promoters’ viewpoint. Th over again the pleasure of seeing Gotch flop Hack, Mahm Americus, Fred Beel, Henry Ordeman, Jess Westergaard and Kid Br ler, not to mention our own Doe Roller, who would undoubtedly dis cover that he had a few more good matches in his system. ©0000 Various umpires have, in the past, been “fired” for various reasons, but, #0 far as we know, this canning of an indicator because he wept on the field of battle is something entirely new. © 00 ° Former Umpire Jakey Baumgarten has been telling stories out of school since Judge Lindsay cut him from the official yayroll. As Jakey fs holding forth fm California, his stories first see the light of day in the San Francisco press. The latest is to the effect that George Shreeder and “other magnates” held a secret meeting in Tacoma for the purpose of devising plans to get former President Lucas back at the head of the league —— » boxing the preference over No relation a ED Nice sort of a game yesterday—three sition. rors, but all by the oppo 09000 if Hercules Sage would only make up his mind to pitch that way every time, he would be the sensation of the league. oo 000 Sage and Eastley whiffed five each. 00000 Two healthy swipes for Bues. Householder’s contribution wi slam over the fence. 00000 Joe Cohn and Harr yOstdiek undoubtedly figure on losing several more games, but it's a cinch bet they didn't figure on dropping that double-header to the despised door-matters. 00000 But—did you notice those Islanders are doings things jately? Likewise they sprung that double-header gag on the Pippins not so long ago. Act like a real ball team now, don't they? TREN 15 1 WONDER! Joly 4, O'Brien has averaged close to eight strikeouts per game. Like O'Toole, O'Frien is famous} for his spitter. When it ts work-| ing properly, it is impossible to hit O'Brien for a long drive. A high} pop fly is usually the result of the| batsman’s efforts. O’Brien has as fast a delivery as O'Toole and while the $22,500 beauty is a terror to runners on third base, O'Brien has no trouble throwing out men at first, Closing Out $6.00 Foot Ball Shoes ..$4,50 $4.00 Foot Ball Shoes ..$3.00 $2.00 Foot Ball Pants ...$1.50 $1.50 Foot Ball Jackets ...975¢ Theo. Wilts Co. “BUCK O'BRIEN In Tom (“Buck”) O’Brien, re- called from Denver, the Boston Red Sox ha record than Marty O'Toole, whom Pittsburg paid $22,500. Out of 29 games pitched this sea- #0n, O’Brien won 24 and lost 5. Among these victories there at, Zybazco, | {UP of the new organization, perience, but learned aoe COAST LEAGUE ‘ Henderson amd Drown: Paaning and, je Hit 1 had Onxiand At San Francie Fister and Mites Racraments Mt iets snd Morne: Abbott NATIONAL LEAGUE | Pittebur; at \iema Mendrig ‘and’ Gitesn, Simeon; Boyd, Compton, Humphreys and Clarke. RHRNRRRDERREROR SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 13. —With the leaders fn the race for the pennant engaged tn the northern series, the eyes of all Coast fans are today turned to Portland. Verson and Port- land are the only real contend- ers now as the third clubs on the lis Oukland ts seven games behind the Beavers and has no chance for a “look tn,” unless they hand the Seals the empty the coming series, and Portland takes all the fight out of the Hoganites. ® * JIMMY SHINN, Jimmy Shinn, third sacker for the | Sacramento, Cal. ball team, who! ® will be gi & try-out with the| ® Boston Americans next season, is] @ one of the Coast leaguers who I«| hitting over the 900 mark, Shinn] ® has proved » sensation at bat since| his transfer from the Portland club, and tacthentally bie tatiting stan} eee ee work caused a long controversy be tween Charlie Graham and MeCre- die, managers of teams in the Pa- cific Coast league. When the Coast leaguer decided to add the oat to the circuit and ail teams agree to contribute a player to the Inet Me eeeeeeeeeee Seeeeeeeeeeeees NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE BASEBALL TOMORROW AT 2 P. M. FORTLAND VS. SEATTLE. Yosier Car. 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M Palmer ts busy getting ft in shape. While he has not computed the oxact number, he believes the list will run close to the 700-mark, This will insure the presence of between 200 and 400 dogs. The list indt cates that Boston terriers will be one of the strongest classes entered. The show will continue for three days, pasipning Ss 1 ee — ee ME NUMUES ONE SUN ES OES EMENOMNEES We’re Sorry, Joey KARA HARRRR ERR That double-header the Islande 4 RETR took from the note Fas) Victoria yesterday has just ut put the - as finishing touches to the pennant|» race. While the ve were idelk teekhannah ton & THE SCORER SAW IT yesterday and bagged practically |." the full series from the Islanders thie week, it might have been dif- ferent. Goth the Indians and Gi-|” ants have now lost 67 games, but/ the Indiana have won four more,| giving them a lead over Dugda ~ crew of two full games. Everything went lovely for Mr.| yesterday. His jampers| 4 Jumped and his twisters twisted all to the queen's taste. Mr. Sage) and bis pitching were the features | of the game, He allowed but three) hits and won bis game 6 to 0. Frank Eastiey, the former Frisco Beal, opposed Sage, and allowed | an the Giants seven bingles—but they | were enough for as 5 Incking one, But things right for the Giants, When Eddie H. slammed the sphere over the fence in the first inning there was one won. That helped some. And| games when Bill Leard and Artie Bues! jose their trusty clubs were also poptilated wuncorcouP al pen cen oe ul -wccscecce™ cl eccccoeoe" SHS ER BPERERE a! nnonncccen> Totate Rpokane At Viet and DeVowt but hard for the Indiaus to Jakey Paumgarten may have Webb on the diamond, but Joe} Cohn must have felt like it yes | terday: the bases Good again. ND, Or. Sept. 14—| That wae a fearful poser for Joe Cohn tn Spokane yesterday. Just | think of it, fane—the Indians drop-| ping a doubleheader to the Island } ers. In the first MoCreery beat | the Indians 4 to 3, with Houck and) pop Kraft pitching. In the second Lake | went one better, 4 to 2, with Kraft | G°°F ge Primrose and Mrse. Prim-| jrose, who recently brought suit! man and vaudeville actor, have be come reconciled and will leave for the East soon, according to an an. nouncement by Primrose today. He said the suit against him has been withdrawn, Incidentally the actor stated that} to tten |he had decided to “come back” and| |that bis previous announcement of | retirement from the stage was) slightly premature. The Care of Your Teeth mn thelr pri |For. ‘come to us for f Be sure to read our article on “The Care of Your Teeth” in next Monday's Star. 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