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THE STAR—THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1912. wih Bh oe Edited by ROY WHITMAN | Ask Your Doctor | Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a tonic. It does not stimulate. It does, not make you feel better one | day, then as bad as ever the| next. There is not a drop of} NEws AND STATISTICS Professional Sports Fostered gummer must understand @emand ts for lines, net curves @oxern themselves according ‘That means OFF with the Many are try- wut It ie nethods Special Engagement Entertalalg | ¥ RVENINGS. 6 to 1 wr too slow, Unreliable end y gepectally during the “7 The cheapest and safort way to K Ju form Tor the inrestoire mooy meane of Rivlets mola Co. Bion.) wut wive enne of these ele) duwers, containing supply, for seventy: even (iis quantity to make a deck your excess fat much asa pound lets may be used with impunit and likewise deing ma piu te jon, they a less, They are rater benett the stomach or heart, even mer's hottest days, ne wrinkling of the aw -Adve. SCHOOL OF BONING, WREPTEING AND PHYSICAL CULTURE CO BLDG. $200 to $25,000. Sree ant " fie. 2 item of expense. in same propo: = your loan one year. i 3 i 3 4 = at: B82 2 ter s|chance for Tommy, the vet, there. A reward of one thousand do}. lars ($1,000) will be paid by his LON Ry pounds eet tie 6 feet 8 In., Maren and o t brown color, gray, deep-net and medium-sized eyon. Wore mustache and chin whinkers. Fin center of fore. fread commencing w th starts, running downward to the loft ‘as lin custom to comb e left #0 aw to conceal dress COMMAD xIssLING, 1006 Larkin st., Ban Francise? Cal. stratile, days,” sin ce should be enough pression’ on Maly hare lost a2 a day. ‘These Marmola Preseription Tab- rfoct confidence, for. Oy ti accordance: SAN FRANCISCO, F et is Tommy” lefts to the jaw and body Murphy's. even, y CHAMP OVER CORLEY LOS ANGELES, Feb. 1.—Joh Coulon will be decided favorit ever Frankie Conley when they lenter the Vernon ring Saturday to battle for the world’s bantamweight title, The iittle Chicagoan has greatly impressed the fans by his | work at Venice, and although there ‘has been little wagering, those whe have placed bets on Coulon have jtaken 10 to 7. It ts expected that | 10 to 6 will be the ringside fimgres. } Beth beye wound up their train jing today. Conley was easily down Hto the required 116 pounds, while Coulon was several pounds below * Tom Would Try Again ° TOMMY BURNS Tommy Burns is on his way the Pacific, and is blowing the atmosphere full of Johnson. ® dropped off in Honolulu long ® enough to get ¢ long interview ® off hin chest, then continued won to Frisco, where he will & again issue his manifestos. * Seeeeeteeetene ee ee ee ee ‘The Wenatchee fans are advanced state of joyous jum, because old Scout Matt Staniey is to be at the head of the baseball ship. Boise ie @ little peeved with President Lucas and the Union as- sociation, and there fs talk of form- ing a six-team tristete cireuit. in- cluding Boise, North Yakima, Wal le Walla, Pendleton, LaGrande and Baker City. | Tammy Sheehan has turned, up, i4!now that there is. mo urgent need more gasoline gone. dest safely tucked away in his jeans, and Tommy can but think how close he came to landing the job. Walt McCredie is done with Shee- han, and as Nic Williams’ club ie little better than a training school, where only good looking young- sters are desired, there is no Sheehan will “go into business” un- less something turns up on tae coast, for he is determined not to 0 East. It is to be presumed that Joe Cohn this morning is frothing at tne mouth, Ali because, he thonght he had big Don Cam eron, former Coast leaguer, cinched for the Spokane ciub, But Ike Butler, or Mike Lynch, or young Mr. Kothermal, beat Joe to it, and In the safety chest in Mr. Rothermai's private of- fice, Don's contract is safely tucked away. Joe will shortly publish a little effusion, “Oh, Why Did I Let Lou Nordyke Gor” dack Clynes, who used to baseball around these parts, who, by the way, belongs to. the Toledo club, docs not want to go east. He « he would like to play on Joe Cobn's ball lot, and J is willing. There thing doing. Now that little Charley Fullerton is in the fold, we're gonig to have at least one good pitcher.to start with next spring, if we never see i Jim Wises aguin Dance at Dreamiand tonight Geattie Au-omonne Sclioo!, Broadway, Don't Wear a Truss wy nd Plas-Tr-Pads oe 2m o Plapao Laboratories, Block | 346 St Louis, Mo, divided here today as to the real winner of the contest by a shade, while others were equally positive that Murphy was entitled to the decision. ck clip and kept up the pace throughout the entire 20 rounds. forcing the local lad to cover with “a fusillade of rights and “One Round” evened up things in‘the second, while the third and fourth rounds were The fighters started out at a breakne looked like a sure winner in the first round, The other rounds, with the exeeption of the 20th, Murphy shone in the infighting, while Hogan used a nie rapt with telling e! may be some-|j “HARLEM TOMMY” MURPHY AND “ONE ROUND” HOGAN BATTLE TO A DRAW ce Benny Selig called thesfogap-Murphy bout @ draw, opinion is 1.—Although Refe: Feb, Many persons at the ringside, were which belonged to Hogan b the prop-| Funny, afi this talk about Larry of the Seattie club, All the Mclean. Every so often long Larry that hold thin promising | nit with the suds, and every #0 youngster to organtzed baseball often the Cincy owners get sore are centered: in the office of Presi: |and ask for walvers—and of ee dont Dugdale; not one runs to the }|none of the other clubs want lon, office of President Hen Berry of| Larry because bis habite are 4 the Los Ang club. Hen was| very irregular. But after due skis |) willing enough to let Dug have|mishing for a prospect for Larry’ Dulin,.and the dispute arose ower that one little string. Hen said he|the old bey is again shoved int wanted it fixed so he could pull it/the limelight, MeLean signed his | | whenever he wanted, with Dultn on | 1912 contract yesterday, and in| the other end. Your jo Bug |spite of the wamerous yarns about | said the strong game dida’t work | “waivers,” to the minors, jwith him. He sent on his check to ete., it i¥ probable that Hank O'Day | President Farrel, and Mr. Hen | Will pick the tall one for the brunt Well, air, Mr, Dutt e| iBerry had to stick to his original |of the work behind te Bat for the | bargain. . Of course, it may develop Reda, that this Mr. Dull i# not. worthy | oe jot half this fuss, but right now he| Jimmy Doyle, who usurped Har. livoks Ike a pretty good prospect. |ry Steinreldt's position at third on Now then, with Dulin and Chick the Cob team, ts critically if at Chicken on deck, who satd third | home in. Chicago, following an op eration fur appendicitis. J necks are a funny propoesoe Some will stand the gaff and some wi take: to bridging or a bad half-Nelson, like a duck takes to water, and some don't. Of course, every fiect every time he started it. shoes by the corps of Cincy scouts | P convinced that Hogan led “Harlem y a mile, were practically cat th eoeeeveee P 1S FAVORED puG Ses Best OF nie taRer M'LEAN DIVIDE CIRCUIT, IS a HE PLAN WALLA MWALEA, Fob. Feb. bi ion every indication that a fight will be made to split the present racing cirentt Into divisions, the North Pa cific Pair association held ite opem ing seasion here today. The a forees probably will be led ley Christie of Arizona. His pi ja to separate the North Pi cific racing efreutt tnt Coawt and Inter-Moun' @ division would piace Walla Walla in the cireuit with Boise, Om don, Salt Lake and Denver. Strong opposition to the scheme is pre dicted. eoeoeeseeoveesn * Oh, Shades of Oblivion * eoeevonever ee @ wrestler must bave @ strong neck, but? just the | sume, there {x considerable difference ty'the qual ity, or the toughness. Parmer Burns credited with baving one of the toughest necks Im the bust ness, and it was bis pride that no man could choke | hin with bis fingers, if bie’ muscles were set. Also, | Farmer used to take particular delight in allowing himself to dangle at the end of « rope for « few moments before horrified wpectators, To cite the other extreme, & young man tried the banging stunt in St. Paul the other day, and the next (Bing om the program was @ funeral at the family rest dence. He had read that hanging was good for the muscles of the neck, and hanged himself in bi own gymnasi@m. His brother cut him down. Char) ley Olson, Who waed to wrestle around Seattle, ran | into a sad, but pecullar experience a while back. He taatened = helf-Nelson onto a strong young fellow, who gave way to the force of the hold at} firet, but later attempted to resist it. When his neck snapped, the crack could be heard In all parte | of the large ball. They carried his timp body away, and Charley, who ts fairly welltodo, saya he would sive all he bas, or over hopes to possess, to hare escaped that horrible experience, By the way, thin: same Charley killed another man tna mat bout. & Was @ nexro, and said negro wae rather rough. OF son pitched him over bis head out of the arena, and the negro struck his head on a chair, His head was cracked, and the way Charley talks, he wouldn't give much to call thet departed hero back fo life, And, just to round out big experiences, Charley took « spin out of the arena himself the other night, and was hors de combat fer some little (ime. A gentleman named Hussane dia t Png johnson rubbed die with Chicago's chief of police the Juck called at the city hall te see hie ehiefiets, but the ehiut said he was bound fer the stockyards on a hurry-ap call. Jack said he could get the chief to the stockyards quicker than anything out side of « limited train or a flying machine, and the man who bolds the safety of a great city in the hollow of his hand stepped reluctantly into the ehampion’s buze wagon. Well, Jacit talked about as fast and reck- lessly a# his machine ran, which was pretty fast and pretty reckless, as several pedestrians had narrow escapes and numerous light poles were raxed> Just what was said neither Jack nor the chief would divulge, mt, anyhow, Jack besonght hix majesty fo lift the Id off the boxing game tn Chicago, and make thewe New York comminstoners green with euvy. After the chief alighted he said something about a big black cin- der, about Jack not having much chance of carrying Gibraltar away on his shoulder, and about the same chance of boxing in Chicago. Some FRIEDMAN'S HALF- PRICE CLOTHING NOW ON Your choice of any High-Grade, Hand-Tai- lored SUIT, OVERCOAT or RAINCOAT: in the store for just— Price = Price BLUES AND BLACK ONE - FOURTH OFF Alterations Free — No Goods Charged J. Friedman & Son 903 First Ave. Opp. Hotel Stevens |} but Maxwell MACKENGCHMIOT % is really painful to iaten to the ttterances of George Hackenschmidt, but, anyhow, here goes: “My knee ts still in Dad sbape, i will be all right some time. Am golag to take a trip around the world. Witt be back in London In @ September, Will then chal }@ lenge Gotch again. Would ® lave won Inst time if it hadn't been for my knee.” Good. olen eeteetene * * * eeeeeeeeee tees CHAD SRE SS SOO Around old New York they think quite kindly of one Al Palzer, and it is sald that one Jack Carley could pick up soft bets of large de- nominations ff he really cares to heave his protege take a chance with the big boy trom Frank Gotch's native state. As an ins tration, it is said that one sportive fistic authority is willing, to wager that Jim Corbett cannot last longer than ten rounds with big AL They're certainly giving this Palzer person some boosting. Jim Flynn says Carl Morris can bit harder than Jack Johnson. “I fought Johnson for 11 rounds when 'T was a middleweight and he weigh- ed 220. Ho didn’t knock me out, though the referee stopped the fight,” said Fiynn. “I took a few wolld punches from Morris the night 1 beat him in New York, and I know his blows carry more punishment than Johnson’s.” Bat Masterson says Jack John- son fs a dead rabbit. We like the name. Rabbit is in contrast to some of the other expressions wo hear qtitte often—for instan der and dinge. * JOHNNY HAYES « ° WASN’T THERE ° Johnny Hayes was conspicuous for his absence at the Johnny O'Leary benefit smoker, given un- der the auspices of the Monarch Athietie club, last night. Johnny was to have tangled with O'Le ent on in Hay place, and the fight was a no-de- jp cision affair. Romeo Hagen and Tom Martin, recently with the R. V. A. C,, put up a corking good mill. was slipped the honors by a shade. Coleman and Rattler Moey furnish- ed the curtain raiser, and Moey got away with the “bacon” after a hard scrap. Billy Vetro, city champ, treated Joe Bagner shamefully, and it was aecessary to hand the Vetro person the “medal.” Floyd Good- man vs. Tumwater Kid was ex- citing for u time. The kiddo got his'n, though. John Viking and Art Wilson, heavyweights, al xed.” Viking copped the decision, , Hagen | _ = youses 5 STONE BUER B MILLING AND BAKING CO. alcohol In it. You have the| steady, even gain that comes from a strong tonic. Ask your doctor all about this. Trust ‘set SULPHURRO- “At All Druggists SAY YOU SAW IT IN THE ¢ STAR WANT ADS BRING DIRECTORY BY DISTR This Directory Is Placed Here to Advise You of the Various Lines of Your Own Locality. 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