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THE STAR—TUESDAY. BRIGHT, BRIEF AND BREEZY S ADRNSON AFTER AL PALZER CHICAGO, Jan. 30.—Jack John. eon, world’s heavyweight cham- pion, today is hot on the trat! of Al Palzer, the Iowa “hope” who re- tly flattened A! Koufmann io York. would be mighty glad to take tor a finish contest,” said today, “and would pay him for every round he lasts the third.” —_—————— RERAASRSSETK AAS ODD BITS OF SPORT Pe: REAR KKK KARE Chicago wants the 1916 Olympic Cobb's theatrical dates extond @o March 1, 1912. Baltimore's cross-country club way build a $15,000 clubhouse, Atlanta |s organizing an amateur federation, iveratty of Toronto's new xym- nasium will be the finest in Canada, of Pennsylvania may University of Toronto om next fall. Fred Beell will * * * * * ® * * * * * * * * * * * * * Philadelphia at Hot Springs. * at es Louis at St. Louls, Mo. # decided. * 3 a E 5 f i umpire, | l i Clymer didn’t forgive Connolly peyton) brood igen to be utility ol a te ‘a mey y ‘ injuries kept Washington was being trimmed, TORIES * CLABBY WINS IN °* AUSTRALIA * M'CAREY PLANS TOURNEY LOB ANGELES, Jan. 30.—-An- other lightweight elimination tour- ney avill be staged at Vernon early nounced today by MoCarey, Bobby Kilbane, Joo Meyer the coming Reese-Dalton fight and possibly Roscoe Taylor will be the material from which two pairs will be selected, Bach bout will be for ten round: peeve eeeeeneeee 20 GREATEST STICKERS 8, Frank Bwana Tumbo; 10, Joo son; U1, The Rough Rider; 12, Sam Crawford; 13, The Hero of San Juan Hin; 14, Cap An- "The Contributing jor”; 16, Willie Keoller; 17, Sage of 0: ; aeeeteeeeeeees SSSSSSEESES ESSE SEE JIMMY CLABBY MELBOURNE, Jan. 30.—Jimmy \Clabby, an American middleweight, bas today convicted Australian fight enthusiasts that he is to be reckoned with for middleweight honors through his knockout of Jim Howard of New South Wales in the seventh round of a scheduled 20-round fight here. The contest was one sided throughout. KLAUS BEATS fa the Johnsou-Flyan #& * SPSS SESE ESE ERS * RRR bunt THE STAR’S ae OWN; TO MEET Tt K.-O. BROWN CROSS SIG SPOR = EDIT CHICAGO, Jan. 30.—Charlés Cut wrt of Chicago and Jess Pedersen, the Scandinavian champion, were it of three falis, ot - A SS SE SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. ager Jack O'Connell of Humboldt club today result of their six-round fight Kauss scored heavily” in both in- work. BALLARD BROTHERHOOD MEET The Ballard Presbyterian Broth- erhood will hold its regular monthly meeting and supper at the Ballard | Presbyterian chufeh this eventug. | An address will be deliverod by | tax, with reference to the eharter | a to be voted on} jarch Fred Tenney fined Buck H $300 one day for a minor offense, and from that day forth Buck re- fused to play good ball for Boston until Tenney agreed to trade him. @w do you wonder why Tenney became unpopular in Beantown? A Little Gossip Mike Lynch says that Doc Hig- gins, Odie Abbott and Pete Morse will be with the Tigers again next year, But not at the same salary. Mike says these three fell down in their work—hence the cut. If they go along nicely they will re- colv bonus equal to the differ- ence at the end of the season, This is the trio Shreeder secured from the St. Louls Nationals last season. Ho hated to took sdvantage of this situation in Clymer was trying to earn bis , aa usual, iter of close decisions. game after ten days’ ing up for lost time. pulled lots of grass and funny Hughie Fullerton and Bill Don. evan both placed Fielder Jones on their lists of the 20 greatest ball players of the country. Fielder says he considers it a greater hon or to be chosen by “Smiling Bill,” who knows a player when he sees one, than by the Chicago typewrit- e, Black. Diamond Wins Pennant until he got s regular berth, (eo not over, the Black Diamond team has won the pennant. This Northwest, and they are to Hughes, treaeurer; 8. Evans, vice president; W. Manson, Rowlands, T. he 5 tz and their record shows that their position at the top has be: hard-working pla; who are not only a credit to the coal @ongratulated for winning the rag, espe- HH. Hughes, captain; M. Bowers, B. Proctor, 1. D. Davies, trainer; Griff Morris, H ion Rogers, Overton, H. Willfams, |. Evans. nounced || had signed up Fragk ef Pittsburg and Sailor Petrosk @ 20-round bout here on Washing: ton’s birthday. The middieweights wil box in the big Eighth pounder, whose manta ia prop eles which never come true. “Old Cy” Young ie tak | Way so far this winter, and | the veteran of a thousand battles [haw had a great time. Cy has kept {down to weight chopping wood and doing other farming stunts. He jhas a fine herd of sheep this win- iter, and be takes great pride in king care of them himself, Cy han also found time to do a little hunting and has bagged some good came. Wf Peters fails to report it will be a .big disappointment to Manager McCredie, who was planning on | squeezing the California college boy tuto the lineup, on account of a peed and hard-hitting prociiv- ties, The Chicago Americans have four pitchers who are over 6 fest tall. Jimmy Callahan is old pitcher himself, and like Walter McCredie, believes In the leagthy kind which can smoke ‘em over. Jimmy Byrnes, old Tacoma catch- er, is etill doubtful concerning hie future prospects. He has made no definite plans, Jim was the recip- fent of an offer to manage a club in the South Atlantic league, but it is not likely that he will accept. The New Yerk American league baseball team will go through the weason of 1912 with the highest av. | erage, in one respect at lei of} any big league club, It will include} more tall players than any other | » there are i the Yankee squad who stand over| aix foat in heigit. The giants « the squad and their heights are: | McConnell, 6.3 6.2; Knight, 6.2; St February Announcement For the benefit of our patrons, we will give 26 per cent actual rae bn, all = , cleanin » witlowing ana re agate ak b) MODEL, wmincintiy ® 527 People’s Heuk Mid. NG BE LS Cae | FULL Pouno 2s CENTS jtake It ena: |the time of the fight. , JANUARY 30 1912. ING PAGE tS COMPLETE BY ROY WHITMAN seems "| HELL BEAT There's a big blonde kid in New York, not very long removed from the corn belt, who bas one am- bition—and that is to beat the tar out of Champion Jack Johnson and be hatled as world’s champion boxer, This big fellow is being guided by that veteran master of ring craft, Tom O'Rourke, who believes he sees a future champion in the Towa farmer, Palser has already proved he ts worthy of consideration, for the manner he assimilates punishment is dixcouraging to the man whose punches to jaw and stomach fail) to produce an impression, Al Kaufmann, if he cannot do anything else, can hit like a trip hammer, Well, Kaufmann hit jzer often enough and hard enough to make human being hunt for a soft spot to rest, but Palzer merely leaned against the punches and waded in, He couldn't be stopped. ‘ BY AL PALZER ~I don't want to fight Jack Johp- zon new, I know he'd have it ali lover me. Rut a year from now I will be willing to meet him, When I go into the ring with the negro I'm going in because I know | can whip him; sot until then, Til fight frequently in the next 12 months, I need experience and Tm going after it. Tam 22 years old, atx feet two in height and weigh 218 » fell into the fighting game naturally. I like it. 1 came to Now York less than a year ago, after whipping all the boys around the farm. I wanted to become a real fighter. I won the West Gide amateur champlon- ship, whipping two men one night. Then I took on Frank Moran of SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 30.~—-Af-) jter three days of deadlock the man- agers of “One Round Hogan and Harlem Tommy Murphy, who are scheduled to box 20 rounds here to- morrow night, today have agroed| upon Benny Selig as referes. 4 | phy laid off all work today and will until be enters the) ring, while Hogan will continue | road work and boxing right up to The betting | ts atiit 10 to 9, with Hogan the fo vorite, “Ask Your Doctor | We have had seventy years] of experience with Ayer’sCherry t| Pecto AL PALZER >| AL DALZER,CORN BELT GIANT , S JACK JOHNSON SOM Pittsburg, in Brooklyn, and won ajlaney in three rounds, thea won decision in 10 rounds, over Kennedy again. My next When the “white hope” elimina-|fight was with Al Kaufmann, tion was ¢taged I won, whipping | whom I knocked out in five rounds. Satior White and Joe Rogers the; 1 was sorry when my match with game night, fighting both with a/Jim Flynn was called off, for 1 broken hand. Then Tom O'Rourke | know 1 can beat him. But John- and I signed up. js0n's grrangement with Fiynn My next bout was with Tom/made him chip in, for fear I would Kennedy, the rich amateur cham-|beat Fiynn before be did. And I pion. 1 outpointed him in 16) would have beaten him, too. ronuda, I knocked out Sailor De-! homa “ ‘PICTURES OF t P WORLD'S A! ring. | know 1 ogi = but I 5 1915 WALTZ PROF. STEVENS, | 4th, Near Pine |e Irs REFINED [06 fone mmeard we caretuly examined and ps or Bpect ert wistenine tna! ts coos You suffer from eye-stral “3. Ww. SDMUNDS, Maint Seattle Business Dire ct No matter what your needs may be, you will find them e Directory—Cut the Directory out and paste in a convenient place for future reference. ARTIFICIAL LIMBS | HOMES Mr. Rent Payer, why not buy = new modern bungalow from us and let your fent money pay for tT We have for ‘of the most cttre homes tn the city. of we furnish a lot and build te suit. ‘We draw up pians and specifications at & very tow figure. 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