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Hel; 6 feet of light t and = ind ohin Sear in center of for ee where the hair gtarts, running downward to the left Was bis custom to comb to conceal ir to the left #0 as Address COURAD KISSLING, 1008 fee 'Pranelée® Cal. THE STAR--FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1912 MOORE AND BALDWIN BOX TO A DRA NEW YORK, Jan, 12.~-New York fight fans are clamoring today for & return match between Pal Moore and Matty Baldwin, after watching the pair battle ten rounds to a draw here last night before the Na- tion Sporting club. ‘Moore Pong more setentifie than Matty, but The Boston sorapper uncorked a wallop that made Pal forget his cleverness many Umes and back up. | ® Coy, the American & who years ago was 4 real con- ® tender for the hearyweigh' ® tith, In @ 10-round boat in hinee wilast night McCoy defeat * George Gunther. Donovan ® says be will accept the offer % provided McCoy agrees to fix ® the date after March 17. WERE KRE HH KREH = seeeeeeeceseaaee obtained, Managers Rivers and Harry Gil hite’s Hip to the drawn The at 10 fist Feach Tom asking that <aon * the Portland clabs of the # m and Coast # beginning to reach # McCredie’s office # Rogers, second & the Beavers, and & . shortstop in * nd Northwestern & the first to return & ne is training a. He * epends most of his time hunt * fag and fishing. * SSSSRESESSSHRESE REESE fT dinner last night, Packey was * to call off his match with of New York. MeFar- ited seriously {Il EEF § ANGELES, Jan. 12.— Ritchie, an outfielder who played Jast season with Bridgeport in the Connecticut state league, has been purchased by Happy Hogan and will report to the Vernon club be- Ritchie bat- year and ts said to be a real shortstop. He was wold recently to the New York Americans, through which Hogan made his acquisition. KRRARHKKKKKHKHHK * * &® COULON SWUNG AND MR. & & KITGON WENT TO SLEEP « * * RRKKKHHHKKKKhKh SOUTH BEND, Ind, Jan. 12— bantamweight champion, adds another knockout to having put last night In the third round of a scheduled 1G-round bout. A right swing to the jaw settled Kitson’s champion- ship aspirations. Dode Brinker Signs PHILADELPHIA, Jan, 12.—The signed contract of Outfielder W. H. Brinker of the Vancouver club of the Northwest league today, has been received by the Philadelphia National lengue club, Brinker ts one of five candidates for the po- sition of right fielde team. Johnny Regan Dead 8T. LOUIS, Jan, 12,—Johnny Regan, aged 35 years, former feath- jerwelght champion, is dead here to- jday at a local hospital. Regan con- tracted a cold on Ney Year's day at Granite City, Il, when he boxed ‘young Jobnson. This developed jimto pneumonia, Have ycur bins cofected. Weet- pln mn Go, 488 N, ¥. Block, RRSSSR SERS SERS SESE | MATTY BALDWIN SER AE oe CC receipt of the following commu : 1 noticed in the Pink, the other Ployd Goodman wants avother match with me. In regard to T will say he can have all the return matches Se makes 133 pounds for me. [ have fought him nee where be has any kick coming on the di floored him twice in ‘pe third round and was I will meet any @ 0 oF 133-pound man tn U Yours truly, JOHNNY HAY pails & tot, ths tole oo-00e have © : at this college athletic pasth First it will be tennis and & and then later, maybe-—something else. Why not let the girls hands at baseball, the great national and greatest of all sports in his (Jack's) own house. Anyhow, you've got to slip it pretty wise About th Jack come 7 ie that San Francisco judg It be, as the promoters big colored chap was going Same than against Jim Flynn, for no of these three colored could give Johnson a Fiynn ts a good little man, #0 was the jate Stanley Ketchell. bas licked a few second-raters, and while be may be the best Mt opponent for the ¢ * MR. GESEK ASPIRES * *® PORTLAND, Or,, Jan. 12— % * Chris Geevk, crack middie #} & weight wrestler of Spokane, ® ® Intends to enter the * ® sional ranks after the tic & % Northwest championships here ®& * next May, unless he is ® chosen varsity basbetball team, * Eddie O'Connell, instructor of ® |“ Goary was negotiating for the Multnomah club, Portland, # and Frank Vanee, who holds a a)gith the University of 6 similar position with the Se- &| ts ‘unit atc guupeos ola. attle A. C, The Spokane clab has am ‘The faculty's objection was that the trip would take the students nounced that ft will bear Gesek's expenses to the * | from their classes for too long & period. Olympic tryouts, Practice Track ¥ NOGENES Ore dan, the perpose of preparing Xe University of Oregon men severe tests fe dh bl nina Sart gl P* spring practice, Trainer Hay- Very good, Mr. Gesek, but suppose you clean up the ama- teurs before tackling the pro- fessionals.—Sporting Editor. seeeeteeeee ement | ¥8"4 will hold an indoor track and ‘an, 12.—Lo- jeal fight fans are disappointed to- day over the announcement that the Grover Hayes Tommy Murphy} bout, scheduled for January 31, had been called off because of an fn- jury suffered by Hayes to one of his hands, James W. Coffroth, pro moting the fight, today ts trying to induce “One Round” Hogan to sub- stitute for Hayes, The injury to Hayes, it is said, probably will keep him out of the game for at least @ month. Don’t Like Jack NEW YORK, Jan, 12—Jack Johnson will not don a glove for » contest within the Iimits of New York state if Frank O'Neil of the recently-created state athletic com- mission can have his way. Following some talk of Johnson engaging In a contest here, pretim- inary to his battle with Jim Flynn, Commissioner O'Neil said: “I have conelnded it is esainst public policy ani pedi. ency to have Johnson box here. This is final.” ied daMaclic pap Tih ih 4% SOME MORE TALK * NEW YORK, Jan, 12,—An- *® gered by the sworn claims of Jack Johnson to the effect that he offered the negro champion a large sum to em gage in a fake fight, H. H. Frazee, theatrical magnate, of- fered today to pay the colored fighter $100,000 if he would prove his statement. RSSRSEERRE ERE RSSRSESEE ED * HEME NYE H ERY ¥% Dance at Dreamland tonight. ¢** field meet here some time in March in the university gymnasfum. A number of last year's varsity men are already in training for the meet. | ee ee a * * *% THIS FAN KNOWS KEHOE, # * «ANO HE 16 SURE DUG Ned MADE NO MI8TA’ In SIGNING HIM. BREE EEE EE BH |. An article was published awhile back giving us all the inside dope on one of Seattle’s new Wall play. ers, saying that Ed Kehop ywas a fence buster as a hithe?, but a “bum” at fielding, and tl anti) lion of Minneapolis coul@h’t*teach him a thing. This dope is supposed to come from Hughes I would like to put the aa they were referring to Bill. Kay and not Hd Kehoe. Kehoe)sever was with Migomapre and is op posite to what they sald of him, He is a very fine fielding first baseman and @ good clean hitter, and 1 am sure Dugdale has signed @ player who will stick and do good work for Seattle in 1912. Kehoe is a son of the late Chief Kehoe of the Minneapolis fire dopartment. 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