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\GHT, BRIEF AND _ BREEZY STORIES e@aereeeeeeeeeoseeeeeeeee eee KELLY DEEATS CHALLSTROP IN A RETURN MATCH AT BALLARD eeeeeve ee eee e ee oe ee & © | BY FRED HENRY There was @ lot of blood spilled jat the smoker given by the Ballard A. C. at Sypher's ball last night, but the crowd that attended learned {little of the abilities of the contest: junts. The failure of Clarence | Rothua, the 8. A. C. crack, to put in Jann appearance on acconnt of the s ladies’ night. and Arehie outweighing of Coleman by ds, put a erimp in the three star bouts. The Kelley-Challstrop affair was ‘rather disappotnting. — T bout j Waa no other than # hoving game ‘on part of Kelly, who consecutively jotted his right into Unallatrop’ map when the latter led. Chal atrop's Inability to use his left prac- tleally lost the go for him. The mill jwee scheduled for three rounds, but }delng a draw up until that time it anot sion at i was necessary to book jround. Kelly got the end of the mill. “Soldier Weeks replaced Rothus in his scheduled fight with Murphy, Weeks, who has not as yet learned the gentle art of defense, played porcupine by wrapping his mitts around his bean. He's got an awful kick, but when he would come out to fresh air the Irish lad would be waiting with his trusty right, Mur phy got the decision. ’ Archie Wyard’s tactics in his “ex- hibition bout” with Coleman, whom he outweighed 15 pounds, were met with displeasure by Cole, and he refused to continue. It might be a good thing if the next matchmaker . who includes Archie on his program “2 |to have him weigh-in at the ring. >| Kastner copped the honors from McGrath in three rounds, while | Peters showed his mastery over Wade in a like number of periods. tn the grappling bouts Dishman won from Moen and Hartwick pinned Johannson the satisfactory number of times. SRRESESEEEHEEEE & TOM GLEASON MARRIED «& ge a ea a egg a THE STAR’S fHE STAR—WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1912. EDITED BY ROY WHITMAN SOMEBODY LIED! JEFF SAYS HE DIDN’T WRITE THAT MESSAGE; EX.CHAMP JEFF 2 = ce ® Jeanette Shows Class in = Morris Bout eececccecceseses NEW HAVEN, Conn, Feb, 28.— New Haven fight fans see all kinds of class to Joe .wanette, as a con: sequence of the frightful beating he AND ATTELL SAYS HE DID ni Press Leased Wire.) AN FRA 1900, Fab aera how! of indignation wan emitted here today by Abe Attell, former lightweight champion, when informed that Jos. J, Jefivies had repudiated authorabip of telegram to Jas, W, Goffroth, in which it was claimed that Referes Charles Kyton gave Attell a raw deal in bls match with ony Kilbane in L goles, “yoit did write the telesra said Attell, “It was written in the presence of evoral Low Ang sport writers. 1 cannot betlove that Jim Jeffries, my pal, hus given out such a statement. If the statement is genuine, which 1 cannot beileve, then he has suid that he did os write it to blackom my Cha ier, 1am going to dig to the bottom this case, and some one la Ber to suffer. / “Twill sue Jeffries oF any see other conapleniors te j nd to met just It wy enough to Be tara at oo bent friend k on me hurts worse than if 1 took # fierce lacing ” The day after Attell's now, in viaking a wall that Jeffries agreed with | former heavyweight chan another chance for the Hi \ eum on Attell ‘ ay eftrion returned last Steht trom a bunting trip and was informed s attempt to defend his title at Ver- ws eo nyun's decision, Attell declared t he had been-robbed, and that the id wired his opinion to Coffroth, asking It was known that Jeff had wagered a jon, Jefiries said “Byton's decision was fudt, and the only one possible, - Kilbane oarned the decision, and I at once congratulated Kyton on bis judg to keep still and not squeal when he complained It looks as though Attell had put one over on me, o always been good friends, [ will not stand for such meth look like good sportamanship. 1 sent no message to Coffroth after the fight, nor do I intend to do 80.” ° i * . * (OKLUS, Fed. 26.—By a flat denial that he signed and sent to sun W. Cottroth ‘of San Francisco a telegram stating that Abo Attell After due deli handed Andy Morris of Boston here. | deserved a draw in his battle with Johnny Kilbane bere, February 28, Because of the battered condition of Morris, the referee scheduled (5 round mill tn the ‘and gave Jeanette the decision, Buy ‘The fact that Manager Hugh Jen uings, of the Detroit team te a fra- a | ternity man, aaved “Chick” Lathers & tart reprimand soon after he join- hopea per, managed to finish his tittle ex- [ will not object to the in ion between clouts at the crease of help. The pheno name jast night, but it! is, beg . was. Miss Ragna stop the fusiliade of leads, | Berg. ah * | called e ‘The triangular boys’ track meet of the Y. M. C. A. will be held ta Seattle on March 23, the ansocia- tions of Tacoma, Everett and Se- ‘but latterly it has been inte innocuous desuctude, as our old Grover Cleve- land used to say. Both Everett and Tacoma seem to think they have something up their sleeve in the way of track teams and have expressed their willingness, to say nothing of P; to revive the three-cornered oF ‘i l i ? | ining at once. There will be two classes—the first limited for boys under 100 pounds, the other limited for boys under 120 pounds, and the other unlimited for boys under any weight. RRR RAEKERHERAEHR RAE SACRAMENTO, Cal., Feb. 28.—Kid George is today rated as on the Coast, as the result of his Holland's championship rations with a series Jaw, which the Spokane scrap- heap in the early part of the sixth round of a sched- fi rt i | iz 3 if F i j i | » 8 8 fF i [ & : ry : BE Bs 3 z = Hi , When the gong saved him. i Saeeeeeeeeeeee BEERS EERE REESE “RAJAH” ASSEMBLES HIS BRAVES © oH SSQeeeesseeeese ° ST, LOUIS, Feb, 28.—This is reporting day for Roger Bresnahan’s ®t. Louis Cardinals, and from all parts of the country, the aspiring and veterans are coming in, By tomorrow the roster prob- @bly will be complete, except for a few men who have spent the winter 4n the East and will go direct to West Baden, Ind., for a boiling out. Bresnaban probably will have his team pruned dwn to the last year’s regulars by May 20, and it is not considered Mkely that any of the new men will be able to show any improvement over the oldimers. ed the Tigers. Lathers was a star third-base.man at Michigan university and could hit the ball. When be graduated Jennings signed him and im the east Lathers delivered the g@uds several times, as emergency batter. pon the return of the Tigers for « home series, Lathers was apon to save the day. A bit meant a tie at least and possibly the game. The youngster was opposed by a veteran pitcher, who never having faced Lathers did not know what to pitch, He tried to make him hit at & couple of poor balls, but failed and then laid one over, and Lathers droye it to right, but the ball went : The next was a ball and tho next a long foul. With the count three and two, the crowd was excited. At this in- teresting point, several of Lathers’ fraternity brothers entered the grand stand and one emitted a whistle, which every member of the fraternity is honor bound to ~— recognize For an instant Lathers turned his head toward the grand stand and in that instant the pitcher slipped one across, to the disgust of Jennings, === coaching at third. “Don't inspect millinery when you're up there in @ pinch,” said] * Hughey sarcastically, as he walked | * toward the bench. * I wasn't rubbering at anyone,|* Hughey,” returned Lathers. “Didn't | * you hear that ‘frat’ whistle?” Jen-| * nings gaid nothing but to this day|* many a Tiger wonders how Lathers| * escaped without @ rasping. . * * -Points Way to Health 1 can truthfully say that Dr. Kil- mer’s Swamp-Root is a very good Medicine, not alone for kidney trouble, but also for weak and RRR HK KRKREe RHEE | Jim Jeffries has given added tmpetus today to a controversy that may attr pugtiiatic circles througbout the country, ob 6 66 0b 6 6 Ose 0 6.6 6 6 6 0 ee * “SNOWY” BAKER GREAT 3 eI "Ss HE KNOWS BOXING AND MEN TOO ° “eNOWY” BAKER Vv TOM 6. ANDREWS see with his left eye r the sev- tis aceeneas over the Langford-|eath, and Clabby kept telling Baker that Land had something on bis MeVey battle at Sydney, Australia.| coves. in which McVey was returned the| Raker winner by R. L. “Snowy” Baker, has| nothing, but it developed later Caused many to inquire what sort of Land's seoonds shifted the bottles a man Baker is Baker gave the fight to MeVoy, roomed | Barns, who quoted as disagresing with Kyton and upholding At “aed “SPORTING PAGE IS COMPLETE + EX-CHAMP ABE * Boston Sox Twirler Takes * Bride eeeweeoseeeeeee LOB ANGELES, Feb. 28.--Some time before the sun rises tomorrow Ray W. Collins, one of the Boston Red Sox crack young heavers, will be married to Miss Lillian Lovely, sister of a college chum, at the University of Vermont. Collins recently came to Low An- eles to visit Jack Lovely, his for- mer room mate, and saw the girl for the first time. They will spend their honeymoon in Kansas City,, where Collins will join his club en route to the spring training grounds. * Lincoln Will Have Good ¢ ° Team ° eeececerenerecs BY CLARK SQUIRE Provpects: baseball tpam are unusually bright at Lincoln this year. Seven of the letter men of last year’s champion- ship team will be trotting: around] . ja their togs at Wovdiand par! within a few weeks, and besides these there will be a host of sec ond team men and plenty of raw material to [iM the three positions foft vacant by the graduates. Batteries Are First Class Charles (“Bubbles”) Hinton will be back at bis old position behind the bat and shows indications of being even better than last year, which was his first on the team. Bubbles is there when it comes to although he is a trifle weak at flagging the men at second. C ‘y") Hovey and Lincoln (“Babe”) Morehead up the other ye of jae! battery. lovey, om lor year, is the best pitcher Lincoln has had since Charley Schmutz was fo the box in "09. Morehouse wed that he had the goods when g opened the season against Queen Brown, box Anne inst year. artist for the second team, is an- -Jother good finger. sporting fo of the Sydnoy Referee. This recalis to me Eugene Cor- ri's decision, when Langford and MeVey fought in Paris last April. Corti called fight, and thought Langford shade, but had to admit later that Corrt's decision was correct, aa Vey jabbed Langford | more damage, although at times, worked havoc on Mi ‘s No doubt this gave me¥ey i* age, and in Austraila he experience, and Baker's yas an near correct as go been given. jer ae a oa BS: jendid reputation. thalla, and never saw hi mistake save once. This Clabby-Dave Smith fight. I Ciabby held Smith for more the distance, and should ha raw. 3 In a previous battle Baker Clabby. Op another occasion Clabby was ‘boxing Bob Bryant, and Baker's quick thinking prevented a catas- trophe. He jumped between the men an Clabby started a punch that collapse in the ring. Baker is a good referee and teem by sporting and business men. Coffroth After Card SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 28.— James W. Coffroth, fight impre sario, today is awal' an answer from his telegram to key Mo Farland offering the Chicagoan a mateh with Jack Britton here. If Packey dovsn't accept Coffroth will try to land Owen Moran. | Reekkeetk WOLFF WILL BUILD ANOTHER WO! PORTLAND, Or,, oe Oregon W tt the world’s motorboat . Johanie Wi hat he has started work on @ %6-foot motorboat, which, he said, will travel five miles an hour faster than the Oregon Wolff. The sew boat will be completed in two months, and the engines of the Wolff will be transferred to it. Wolff esti- ccna lg boat under construction will travel 48 miles an eM ARR RRRRARKEE COLUMN sore back, as well as for rheuma-| ~~ tism. About a year ago I became til and unable to work, my trouble be- ing a lame back. I read of your Swamp-Root in the newspaper and in an Almanac. Believing {t would do me good, | went to my druggist, Mr. Skinner, and purchased a bot- Ue. Finding relief im one fifty- cent bottle, I purchased several more and in a short time was able to continue with my work and am today feeling well and strong. I always recommend Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root to my friends as I be- lieve it is as good a medicine as can be found, AUGUST STRONG, 3414 Washington Ave., No., Minneapolis, Minn. Mr. Skinner makes affidavit that he sold the Swamp-Root to Mr. Strong. Letter to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Prove What Swamp-Roet Will Do For You. Send to Dr. Kilmer & Co, Binghamton, N. Y., for a sam- ple bottie. It will convince anyone, You will also receive a booklet of jvaluable information, telling all about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention Dept. R. Regular fitty-cent and one-dollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. ell Joe's lack of book learning. 400 clip can maintain his sock the club cashier, and they) will even if he can eat round peas * pionship title, but they stock. humble Abe Attell the way he pride of Seattle, has claimed F THOMAS M’DONALD and Chester Brown will take the trouble to step down to the Chanffeurs’’ smoker at the Alhambra theatre to- night, they will doubttess have an opportunity to see who is the better boxer, Ivan Miller or Harry Forbes. The pair are down on the ci for a little set-to, Ivan was the class of the 5. A. C. welters until he jumped frem the fold, and Harry Forbes showed in a smoker or two, before the 8. A. C. instructors got wise to the fact that he was a professional. Any- how, both boys wére wearing the colors of the double diamond, and there was a question as to which was the best boy. Chet Brown sald Miller was the best, and Mac wah just as sure that Forbes had ft on Miller forty ways. As Chet was in charge of boxing, Miller got the most of the bouts, but Tom always did think Harry could show him up, One day the argument between Chet and Tom waxed about as hot as the rea! encounter between Ivan and Harry was the best fighter, or ler, Thus Chet forgot all d Harry, but they will probably be on iy ‘witness the hostilities, can larrup the leather at a .408 jeveland management will not deplore baseball the lad who can clout at a standing with his fellow players and hardly notice his little eccentricities, lat knife, ip the chances q It’s been quite a ” graced a cham- hat young Kilbane comes of the real ‘ould have been able to crumble and And, by the way, Johnnie O'Leary, name of the “Fighting Harp.” wey He must, or he never SOSSS S449 S98 SO Fee 3: The Field Well Cared For Andrieson will be at first and Smith at second again this year unless some phenom beats them out Harry will play io the right garden and “Bud” Young, last year's captain, will take care of center. This leaves short, third | and left to be filled with new ma terial. Morris, Lewin, Barnes, Cheovan and Rogers will try for the field position, while Ross Den- ney will pull for short. It is ru mored that Ferdinando di Spagetti Pioda, the dashing young junior, will play third. Geo. Smi Wit and/ bur, Gillespie and Phillips will also -|try for the infield. Dudley Wood- bridge ts still a holdout. ts were Prescription lai 2000 E. Union Fancy and Staple Groceries Everything fresh that's on the market at down tows prices. Bast 164. Cedar #16, TEETH MONEY SAVED Is Money Easily Earned We, The Albany Dentiats, in the k Building, a wery person o have the our of- D. Practice a pleaso you, Examination and ad- vice without charge. uaranteed by our high-grade ma- ares you that ee 0 beat Bon Marche and Mi Southwick. Take ik up. ~ | inflamed and i NEXT CHANCE e@eeveeeeeeeeeeees for a champlonsbip| _ oe , Or. Feb. 28.—The) new $250,000 fireproof home of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic club here was formally opened to mom- bers last night, just one year after the excavation had been started for the structure, which replaced the one destroyed by fire in 1910. More than 1,000 members of the club Inspected the building. The club has a membership of \ Packing and Shipping Star Transfer Co. &. J. ROBERTSON 1525 Third Ave. FURNITURE, BAGGAGE AND PIANO MOVING Fireproof Storage. Baggage Stored for 5 Days Froe. ©*eeeee LITTLE EDDIE CAMPI TO pictures OF WORLD'S A AT BANTIE Ting ee SAN PRANCINOR of T Eddie he alr regard bout for Mareh, unable to ican ing the wires, Coulon ang them in a figh bantam cham 1 in Attell’s Shoulder SAN FRA “ight followers “seared” leat hen lem Tommy uled for March 9, be cause of trouble Attell enced with his fight 10 rounds Athletic club hete: For yor climate. Esty Got Alveolar Dentistry Does Away Entirely With Plates and B THER GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY. | the t enduring at a price commensurate with their quality, Don't be like the five fooliah viry who watlted too to fill their Yours will | Procrasti. hysical hygiene Preoth. ie pier ing A to the bridg: If the wearer of this on the bridge teeth he p: rific strain on the two piers, oa) ing them to become loose in tim: and the gums to become sore and the end OUT COMES THE RRIDGE. Tt is a painful piece of work from ‘ing to end on again, it is insenitary. Be- higher in the middle than at or end, it permits food becoming lodged under it which soon causes fermentation to set In, bringing more inflammation end not in- frequently Pyorrhea. which ts City Plans Bridgework is sift ae the bridge bites| , ute Tots, Alveolar Write for one ALVEOLAR Iand: Abington rae ne Seatule: and Pine. People. if you 4" Is one of the big issues of the election next week, It to the intelligent voters. It means cheaper rents an@{ portation between home and work it you want to kaow Oi Actual Facts and I About the Bogue plans read what the Seattle Daily ning at the request of the Munictpal League under Buy a copy of the report any place, or call at room # any afternooa between 5 and 6:30 o'clock. They wilt Convince You That you should give the Seattle plans your active support & on, The Municipal League recommends their adoption. to work for your own interests at the coming elestion, Be adoption of the report of the Municipal Plans Municipal League of C.J. FRANCE, Pres. 319 Pacific Block. CLANCEY M

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