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THE STAR—TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1911 The Star’s Sporting Page Is Widely Read Edited by ROY WHITMAN CARL MORRIS BEATS HIS SPARRING PARTNER ‘The above is a picture of Carl Moris, on the right, boxing with Geyer, when Morris was training In Oklahoma for his go with Jim Geyer officated Morris’ training partne ° NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—Cari Morris, the Oklahoma Inal “white hope,” is once more on the list of eligibles t ‘of his victory over Jack Geyer of Denver. M ily outpointed hi opponent and had the Denverite groggy in m ry round. Owing to Geyer's temnnaee, the battle was a hard a: In the ninth the affair was hopelessly one-sided that the referee stopped it. vases entered the. Posada weighing bend Joa: ase lant and orig: _ WILL LUCAS AGAIN HEAD LEAGUE? will probably le of the It is learned from a reliable source that W. H. Luc head the Northwestern league next year. President Beattie club is the incumbent of the office—president pro tem., but Dug! has no hankering for the office. He wi in as a makeshift, to allow Judge Lindsay to retire, and also to allow the directors to finaliy | settle on a candidate. Lucas, it is stated, is the man they have decided About the only complaint ever raised against the regime of Lucas In this league was that his umpires were too strict. Now that the mag: mates have had a glimpse of the opposite condition—where the power | ‘of the umpire is limited and rowdyiam prevaile—the magnates are per- fectly willing to return to the Lucas school. Even those with whom he ‘was personally unpopular admit that the former head is a master hand In guiding its affairs. George Shreeder is favorable to Lucas and Joe Cohn is now a Btrong Lucas man. David Dugdale was formerly oppoved to Lucas, but ow he thinks Lucas would be about the proper medicine. Bob Brown fen't hard to suit and Judge McCredie and L. W. Wattelet are satisfied ‘with any good man. , So it looks like Lucas. But the boys will have to his pay if the leaves the Union association. We prefer to take our chances with Mr. Lucas. eeder seems determined to seli his Tacoma basebal! Wiiliam Nolton, a Nebraska State league magnate, has been in ‘scoma for the past few days, looking things over, and he is going to @ Mr. Shrceder know ina few days. Of conres, if we can't have Mr der with us next year, we might as well have Mr. Nolton as any pune else. i When Tommy Ryan brings down his string of box h Athletic club, next week, the former middle be an attraction all by his lonesome. The t oo ag about as supreme in bis class as Ad W ab. from the Mult. cham nght was when Tommy st is at the present To hear those lightweights wrangle over the Welsh, referee, one would thiuk Jack was about th: $ticking around California. ervices of Jack only third man Get busy, you would-be athletes, and eat onions. Harriet Seeback. the Orpheum this week, says they are great. and as Harriet senate of an athlete herself, we accept her advice. MR. DUGDALE HAS SNAGGED| TWO NEW PHENOMS Our good-natured baseball friend, the aid of Fred Chick, the third we Dugdale, has hit on two new |sacker. Fred is enjoying life back | henoms in the Fast, and their |in Minnesota, but will be on hand mes are now attached to Seattle| when the gong rings next March contracts, thank you. One is a/ Seattle fans will remember him as oung six-footer named Ed Keho@, the young infielder who made a he would rather play first base good showing last spring, but was than any other position on the dia-| crowded off the team with such fond. As Dug will likely trade | material as Bues, Leard and Ray George Ort, it is probable Mr. Ke} mond on deck. He was loaned by be will have a chance to show his | Seattle to Calgary, where he was a row ess. He can play the outfield | sensation. a pinch. Dug doesn't say much about the her phenom, other than to wire funds so he can slip the recruit little advance money. He found im in Peoria, Dug’s old home town Hé landed Kehoe in St. Paul, with A Complete Cure of Bladder Trouble I am pleased to testify to the merits of Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root which I had occasion to use for bladder trouble, which my physician ‘was unable to relieve. Four fifty-cent bottles of your remedy effected a complete cure. Yours truly, PETER VAN DEINSE Greenville, Mich. Btate of Michigan } st Dug doesn’t say anything about managers, but he is on a still hunt He will join Hen Berry, Cal Ewing, Judge MeCre Bob Brown and Wattelet of Victoria today at St Louis, and board the special train for San Antonio, to attend the big doings. He will return by way of Los Angeles, in Francisco and Portland, stopping a few days in each city. But he will be in Seattle in time to partake of the Thankaxiv. ing fe: peat oft the omntly board. VOLUNTARILY | PLEADS CUILTY | MOSCOW, Idaho, Nov. 14.—Un der sentence of ten years in the federal prison at Fort Leaven worth, Kans. Clarence Robnett, who pleaded gullty to the theft of |$137,000 funds of the Lewiston National Bank, with which he wa connected, and of land frauds, 5 day prepared for his departure. any oC een | A sensation was created when The foregoing has thi h day | Robnett appeared before Fede of July been subscribed and sworn) Judge Deitrich and voluntarily to before me, a Notary Public in| pieaded guilty to the five indict and for Montcalm County, Michi-| ments that were returned against An. him two years ago. HERE'S A PUZZLER SAN DIEGO, Nov. 14.—Declaring that they have written permission from President Taft to cross the Mexican boundary and go five miles into this country to seize any | one they want, the Mexican rurale or police in Lower California have | been carrying on this unlawful prac: jtice for months, according to Juan Montero, a former rebel, who ar- rived here today after ' escaping | from the Mexicans only by a hair's breadth, | | FRED A. GLEASON, atary Public. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You, Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hhamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle. It will convince anyone. You willl also receive a booklet of valuable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder, When writ ing, be sure and mention Dept, KR Regular fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. Who will “make” the Olympic team? Men who represented this coun try in 1906 and 1908 will scarce In the company Secretary James E. Sullivan, of the A. A. U takes to Sweden to uphold the ath letic prestige of the Stars and Stripes, New faces will be jvan hopes to win the | ber of point |do 80, American jmen, some not kuown In the letic world, must come to the front American seen, Sulll- largest num To young, ath ever accumulated. boys and but and | Of seven sprinters in 1908, one, Cloughen, is competing he is considered “all in.” the seven were Jimmy Rector, Cart:| li, Huff, May, Nate Sherman and Cloughen. Changes have* occurred among! the middie-distance runners, Car-| penter and Robbins are not c peting, Taylor, the colored quar termiler, is dead; Ramey and At lee have retired, and Merriam i» coaching. Prout of Boston may make the team. Sheppard in bet than ever, but will probably be barred because he was dishonor ably discharged from the New Men Who Beat World in Past Olympiads Gone; Others Must Represent Uncle Sam in in Sweden York National Guard The wonderful nurdiers, Smith.) son, Garrells, Shaw and Rand, will | be hard to duplicate, Shaw ts the! nly one competing, and bis per formance in the national cham. plonsbip was nothing to boast of. Spider” Coo ts not running. Ba con, the best half-miler we have had in years, is not showing form. Of the marathoners we have no| great amateurs save Tewanina, the | great Mokt Indian runner. With ry retired, hope {fi the standing jump tes in Sheridan, Holmes, Platt and Adams, all good, dat not in Bwry's class. Running high jompers include Champion Porter, net so good as he was three years ago Gidney, Moffitt and Patterson. There |s| room for material here. Frank frons, Mt. Pleasant, and Dan Kelly wore the broad jumpers jin 1908 frons te best, although he has gone back, Any one who can Jump 23 feet, or approach It, ts ree. sopably sure of a place on the team Cook of Cornell is working at| the vault and will probably make the team. He did 12 feet 2 taches| Tn 1908, Flannagan and McGrath remain | for the hammer throw. The tat ter recently broke the world's rec | == WOULD KILL | | | ENGLISH GAME | Stopping of Driscoll-Moran Has Bad Look ahhh heheh hhh x LONDON, Nov. 14.—Pight followers are earnestly dis cussing today a police o wre ruling ¢« jaring the glove contest between Owen Moran and Jem Driscoll for *| the lightweight championship of England to be a pri fight and therefore legal. Both fighters have bound over It ts de sion, unless virtually kills the boxing game in England. prope ceeeeeeeeteeeee jane SRREEN ER ERR BE | At Fountains & Elsewhere Ask for “HORLICK’S The Original and Genuine MALTED MILK The Feod-arink for All Ages. At restaurants, hotels, and fountains, Delicious, invigorating and sustaining. Keep it on your sideboard at home, Don't travel without it. A quick lunch prepared in a minute. Take no imitation. Just say “HORLICK’S.” dn No Gombino or Trust) ba ‘OF BOXING, | ING AD 1100 First Ave., Cor, ering St. CARVING SETS MANICURE SETS SHAVING SETS to- | Coupon 50} ‘This coupon t# good | for fifty cents pure hase Houghon & Hunter 218 Tontor Wa Hotel Prye Build if sEAtrLn | ting distance. “VL BEAT ‘em ALL B’GOSH | ord Sheridan ts the only veteran in the discus throw, but several new com are showing form and get Ralph Rose and fre the leading shot-putters eo te as good ax ever. "pre ran, when property bandied; Rosen. berger of New York, Young of Am herst, who equaled Taylor's inter col Ce He others, good for : bv Davenport and John Paul Jones ate the best halfmilers. Jones is the beet miler tn the world, while Billy Paul and Abel Kiviat are not far Webin the world’s record. Re Talbot. McDonald and Whitney are good for over 40 feet with the shot. MoGrath, Flane gan, Con Walsh and Tilly will beat 140 feet with the hammer faces will be missed at the Olympt ad, but new ones are full of prom: ine, and the country is being explor ed for unknowns, to help the United | Biates clean up the world, JACK WELSH MUST Craig of Michigan is OO-yard man we have, Gwin Heary, Meyer, Drew, ored boy; Martin of Notre Dame and Rosenberger « New York are 10necond men. Craig is good for 09 2.5, Over the burdles the Eller boys ot New York, Chisholm of Yale and of Iiinols can show a lot of the best although the col Case | speed, The best quarter-milers in sight are Lindberg. winner of the national champlonship; Davenport, Chicago, BE GOOD REFEREE | WOLGAST WANTS HIM AND SO DOES PACKEY AND TOMMY MURPHY NEW YORK, Nov. 14.—Hariem Tommy Murphy left here today for| San Fran where he will go to training for his bout with Packey Partand of Chicago on Thantiegiving day. He expects to beat Me land to the Const It ia understood the only ¢ tion of the refe anxious to have Jack Weln ish has already been selected for on the aame date. YOUNG FRANKIE BURNS IS AGAIN SET BACK NEW ORLEANS, La, Nov. L4.—F several rungs bebind in hin cifmb up the pugiliatic Indder, as a result his defeat by Grover Hayes, a Philadelphia lightweight, Hayes floored Burns in th {iret round, of their ten-round bout here, and had rgin on him all the way, landing many damaging blows and appear |ing much the stronger at the end of the tenth. He won a newspaper Burne is no rs old and ie genorally regarded as a back here. in the way of the match In San . Murphy and McFarland in that capacity, while Wolgast-Welch battle in Los p sole officta the nkie Burns of Oakland is today = RRR RRR RHR WHAT AN AMATEUR ATHLETE iS BY JAMES E. SULLIVAN Secretary of the Amateur Athletic Union From the standpoint of the Amateur Athletic Union, which & will select the United States team to compete in the Olympic *& games at Stockholm next summer, an amateur athlete may be & defined as follows: *®* AN ATHLETE who never has received compensation or com- peted for a reward of any kind, except in an authorized competition for an exhi kill; of who has never been paid by any athletic organization for service of any kind; or who has never received compensation for joining any ath- fetic organization or for continuing as a member. ATHLETE who has never entered a competition under a name not his own or from a club of which he was not a member in good standing. ATHLETE who has never knowingly competed with pro- fessionals or entered any competition open to professionals. ATHLETE who has never challenged a professional, or is- sued a challenge to compete with any one for money. ATHLETE who has never sold or pawned any prize won in an authorized competiti ATHLETE who is re; Union. IN GENERAL, the student of any college or school may regi and represent such institution. Other amateurs to be gible must be members in good standing of clubs in the union, The registration of amateurs is in the hands of clubs and other organizations who have membership in the Amateur Athletic Union, ee ee ee a ee The Star Pink}! Rubber Goods Is the newspaper par Every Description > z >>> SERCH ER ER ERE EE 422 * > 2 ered with the Amateur Athietic er PEE EEESEE SESE SESE SESE SESE EE EEE EE eee excel lenee for the sportsman. 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