The Seattle Star Newspaper, January 11, 1912, Page 2

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‘ THE STAR—THURSDAY, JANUARY li, 1912 GHT, BRIEF AND | | THE STAR’S SPORTING PAGE IS COMPLETE. Hl ICTURES OF Tip) B BREEZY STORIES ee eS SE Scoten iy nov WHITMAN aarunaaneene P WORLD'S ATHLETES | JOHNSON NOTJOHN L. IS STILL POPULAR MORE SUNDIYZBYSZKO WINS FROM JESS WESTERGAR) (Ry United Press re) salt LAKE CITY, Jan, 11—~By winning two straight falle from Jesse Westergaard of Dew Moines, * focal wrestling fans today are con- — oo vinced that Stanisiaus po ge ol: ’ ‘ ical successor ra GOLORED CHAMP SAYS LON. FOUR WESTERN CITIES: IN the log! Goteh, heavyweight wrestling cham- DON Gronias wen FALSE AMERICA wind HAVE IT . Sloe Euvatee ten tho firet tai ‘United Prees Leased Wire! (By Vnited Preas Leased Wire! 2 1 hour and 2 minutes with # far dntoago. Jan, 11.—By s' ane CHICAGO, Jan. IL--Preaident arm and body hoid, and the second hs? hy Han Johnson of the American league in 7 minutes and 12 seconds with a ea the scales, clad only in bi! it today issued orders for the league head scissors, which he worked into fg togs, and tipping the beam at membors to moot here February M4, : a.reverse Neleon, 229 pounds, Champion Jack Johnson | When the playing schedule will be tie " bs age theca pres the Americas longue schedule would | Rai Pe a coer frnton ant Parte which stated Yhes ’ be more satisfactory to the owners RYAN’S WING NOW. Be could never get into be gem to this year, beckeee Sentay ta sr, Unites Prose 4 wire) fight aguin because re will bo permitted in four Western ‘ dan. -—dim Fiyna, weight. According to these reports clties. the Pueblo fireman who ts sched Johnson hed close to 260 r . uled to fight Jack Johnson in July eeane eteeene ‘ at Wendover, Utah, for the world's * IN SPITE OF HIS WIFE, GUS & heavyweight championship, today in |® RUHLIN 16 STILL ON @u route to Toronto, Canada, to pre \* THE WAITING. LIST * pare for his 10-round bout with Al . cece e eee es | Kubiak L ares 16. At Toronto He pointed out that as| | j Charlie Harvey, secretary of the TO a Tommy Ryan will take charge of mmannlty entered the ring weigh- ‘. New York state boxing commixsion, Flynn's training camp, and will di about 210, it would be easy to tells of a visit he received from 4268 WESTERGARD rect bis training from that time on. Mre. Ruhlin, the militant suffre- | wars ee SE JOHN L. SULLIVAN sist. Mra Ruhlin happens to be BOSTON, Jan. 11.—The popularity of John L, Sullivan is ®/the wife of the same Gus Ruhiin shown here today with the return of the former ring idol to ®/who once aspired to henvyweight Boston after several months of rest “back on the farm.” John ®/ honors in the prize ring. Gus had Le appearance at @ local theatre, where be (ntroduced a mono | been turned down by the commis | Lhemsrseatana alent, eneatamveitre iter sermms toon we teen! ~—-«-ENE CONVERTS TEX JONES The former champion ts looking fine and claims he lost 60 ®/(o act as referee, and Mrs. Rablin inde in weight. ihe gives farm iife due credit for his im- dl ‘wont to see about it vement, The shrinking secretary shivered ven. ¥ under the implsive attack of the Pdi 4 Kar, tvs Baty eee RAR ee eR! sultragetio and mildly explained | Hunday;, the vvangelist, bas SL Rs Stones | that there were too many referece ste ren 4 ye ruits Lard of desing and Que, would ave to} Viva: i tom a wait until some m died or Meotings here, A great cheer retired under the fire of eriticlam pid the audience went up wi | fro eated fighters comyeapions of . ra Albert Gus. oe a ee — Isbell, & young outfielder, and Um- | band pire Dick Morgan of ¢ band ts a taxpayer. hero must|} be no discrimination. [ domand| '**S¥®, were announced. equal rights and insist that Mr. Ruhlin be appoluted.” More explanations followed, but |the sccretary held his own under | Ore, and Gus ts still on the waiting ; Set 3 2 eeteeeaeege * <= —————— RRAARRRRARRR vet CASEY WILL UMPIRE * FOR COAST LEAGUE zg Reker eaeee tant Roetee STANISLAUS ZBYSZKO. PARRA TAKHARRHAKHIP EER ES ERE &® TINKER BEATS STOVALL; OF COURSE NATIONAL IS & ‘w BETTER THAN AMERICAN & Rakha thkkaekeknae LOS ANGELS, Jan. 11.—Nation-| erans wil league veterans 8 8 : HT i 3 g gf ind SSPESSRSESESER EOE EE tis & arhop is one of the best pitchers der staff, and Walter Blair te about the catcher. werton, who will manage the New York team this . gave of these players their start in the national §...ne. In spite of the fact that Shre: players tust summer, and that Mike and some i i £ z i 53 E ef a H g siz fii g Fest ik 4 | ; : HL : Coleman was sold to the New York Surtis will be hopping around the third sack mext season. Also Castner Eddie Burns and Pitcher Pete Morse, who is said to have declared {| i ; : +f : i rE Hi i ry litt aS 8 e the arrivals at the spring camp. Bill Fisher will » but that fs about all. And Bil) was among the best in at that. Lynch ie after a firetencker, but so fag hasn't taken public ato his confidence, ; INSTRUCTORS NAMED FOR THE BILLY SUNDAY = H . F ML EE THEE yi ih i We fie ra i ATH itn Munson-Poynor Will Close Their Pike St. Six months’ business has proven that this location will not warrant a completely stocked furniture this store will be closed. Our Second av. store is completely stocked and our warehouses are filled—the only tion that can be made of the Pike et. store is to close it out entirely. This last sale is now in progress, and it JOHNNY COULON A ‘an CHICAGO, Jan, 12.—After several months of idleness, Johnny Colon, bantamweight champion, tonight will Geo, Kitson at South Bend, Ind. Coulon di td “tf he ts in perfect trim, and ex A a | to put Kitson away lang before d battle is scheduled to ond. . ) Renae e lar $14.00 solid oak paves . 114.60 50 Braue aay kc mirrer— mirror— $21.15 strenuous campaign, is condition ing himself at Hot Springs. Mike \ts pecling off wetght rapidly and reports he will be in the beat kind of shape when the rest of the team starts south, golden finish Din eee t, closing out pri Two of the best pitchers in the Northwestern league last year wer Charley Schmutz and Blaine Gor- don, Both will be with the Tigers again next year, Good titelets for &@ pitching staff right there’’ Be- red a0 jes this pair, Mike Lynch has fer, in satin wal- Doc Higgins, Fred Annals and Lefty nut Miller, Three right hinders and two southpa' Looks Uke the Ti- “4 $14.15 gers have the edge so far. Che: 1 OMAS SACRAMENTO, Cal, Jan. 1i.—Bringing the news that Chet Thomas had been signed up as catcher for the coming season, Manager Patsy O'Rourke of the loca) Coasters, predicted today that his team would be found fighting it out with the leaders Regular $14.00 Metal Bi and green, with brass kno! closing out price ......+ Fielder Jones says the newclas- : 4 mnass B—rutire stock te y sification, which the Coasters |MMM neguiar 10,00 Libre a Anes Bx) at the close of the 1912 season. O'Rourke, who has just re- %|thieved from the National ansocia-|fM out finished in waved golden, tgs ona SaaS eee f turned from Philadelphia, contends that the best thing he did tion, {s a good thing, Walter Me- C1OMING OUt PFO... cecereveness RY MOUTONX Information Wanted for the Sacramento team in the Kast was to sign wu a p Hugh Miller to cover Babe Danzig’s territory around first base, |Credie says it is very bad. Jones |points out that the new AA body |will have greater field to draft |from, and Walt rises to remark SeSESESSE SESE SE SESE Ream KKKKKhhhhKhKh hhh khkh hhh A reward of one thousand dol- a that the Coasters will have to pay lars ($1,000) will be paid by his the piper, that whfle more drafting can be done, it will cost more for each player drafied. “Me to the lbig leagues for my timber after cha.” have Wake. hughae, the ie. Regular $45 Leather Couch, upholstered tn genuine . " bt , y 5 leather, speotally Od BE nese ee . Pion, be lett: Helene 6 fect & in. : Special Engagement Entertainers & [Crodtes get all thelr players from “ $24.45 ee am ane oF Mant Orown sok RVEMINGS. ¢ 0.1. Cleveland or through Cleveland, rs ge #1 yns Dory Lamcantan,” ( W, #0, What's the difference? M b D iy j ABD, Comedionne. TaX il cCVEC unson-P Y r Rests, Juoning -Ad eld to A sAger + ~ Shoes oan Bi YOUR EYES o no ig custom to cor La or. to the left #o as to conceal MILL ‘Piano Marvel, and F | U Be nicer ney Gute aloomia eee yan ote Regular $4.00 Center Tabla, exact- URNI RE co. BRAMBRILLA'S FAMOUS ORCHESTRA. im headaohen iyi et ¢ 1.15: | 708-10 Pike St., Near Corner Seventh i fata Teethers closing price ‘ DMUNDS, Opb. D, de and nnd Sindiown, it. Main 2174; 1378

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