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THE STAR MARCH 14, 1912 SPORTS Edited by ROY WHITMAN THURSDAY, sitenes NEWS AND |}, STATISTICS if Professional Sports Fostered DOPE AND COMMENT COLUMN JE ARE sorry to say that the Victoria team doenn't Jook a whole : WOLGAST_ PICKS OPPONENT | ONE-ROUND HOGAN WILL GET FIRST CHANCE AT TITLE jee NAY: PROMISE TO PARENTS WILL KEEP JOE BONDS OUT OF PRIZE RING lo ce db eae cbc RMRMEES CUE cue Gat Roller | #28: Skates} J/ MMI LOOKS GOO Special for Thie Week tee SHOWED PLENTY OF CLASS IN BOUT WITH FORBES | | What's the use of t than lavt yeur-aniens tending? ‘Time "a President Wattelet ald have been Inck enon to land & half-dozen pitching phenoms. This piece of "IM out. lick would, of course, put a different front on the wit tion, but the chantes are net the Vietor m Agement, for the very good reason that real p sensations are not overly plentifu Th youngsters who will try for the outfi Watty MPEDIAL insists that one is another Million, but, just the same CIGAR’ it looks like Clementson, Kennedy and Jimmy Adame ETTES ali of last year, for the three gardens. Fre yiner make no pretense, bat they g i Keller will fight it out for second and nager | sh, Lou will do the honors around first. Spot ‘do rappem will be traded. Hrennan will probably get | 4 i & Cigarette, man’s old job at third, and the buehers will fi are, ie out for short. Short was « bad hole for the islanders | teas the last year—in fact, they never did get it eatiefactorily| 10 os val Ball Rearing lot bet Skates 1.10 Theo. Wits & Co. 1012 Firat Ave. Jimmi Ray, 145 pounds, NEW YORK, Mareh 14.--"One sprang & big surprise at the Round” Hogan of Ban Francisco ts Club amoker Tuesday night the mao Ad Wolgast has selected when he all but knecked out as his firet opponent wince he was Harry Forbes, one of the best knocked ont by “Kid Appendicitis. 145-pounders. New York fans who witnessed Inst Forbes was billed to meet night's fiasco between Hogan and tvan Miller as the feature event |} Leach Crows are agreed that the of the show, Miller failed to lightweight champt could not put in an appearance and the have selected a riper quince. They show was on the verge of going contend that Hogan is lacking in on the blink, so far as the feat everything necessary to make @ ure bout was concerned, when fighter—gameness, cleverness and Lennie Austin’s pleas were axcressiveness. It in admitted that finally heeded by Ray, and he Hogan has @ fair wallop, but it tr agreed to go on. It looked potnted out that he ts too awkward pretty soft for Forbes for the to bring it over first three rounds, as Ray was Jim Coffroth has telegraphed Gil outpointed by a big margrm tr Roag, Hogan's guide, offering btm the fourth round the former @ 20-round bout with (be champion, lands the right kind of material, In this respect this Seattle lightweight came up and Hogan, it ts said, will accept year's conditions will have it over last. President Wattelet is a deter: | N Orton Canadian strong and put it all over — mined sort of a gent: who keeps plugging away, and he's deserving of |ion Agent, ‘i a Special for Tuesday and bumps Coe! filled, aud it will be too bad if it is the same thing} pete diye: hee this cummer, Watty undoubtedly has a much bette pitching stiff, although the staff looked pretty good last pring, before Bill Lane threw bis arm out, and when Butch Belford had # good day, and Blaine Thom as wasn't as wild as a White Leghorn roo ——— i dhe dyke ought to prove a capable field man pond tine ° 2 Oveters, can 285 Weatinke N, @ awe ~™ Ind, A 7160 Forbes, flooring the latter five NEW YORK ch 14.—"ON! success, whether he gels it or aot | Priday thie week, times in that round. it Round” Hogan of California ts a or x is the opinion of several ring unpopular bexer with the fans here side experts that had there been today as @ consequence of the tne- another round Forbes would tice he used last night in bis fight surely have been rocked into } with Leach Crom, the loenl light sweet slumber by thie surprise welght. Hoth Cross and Hogan hit package. Ray will be remem- ‘ jin the breakaways and were caution bered as the lightweight that jed. But Hogan continued, disro- showed so much promise in \garding the referee's instraction amateur bouts In and around and after two minates of fighting Seattic two years ago. He says was disqualified. So far an the fight that last night's scrap wa ‘ went, Hogan got a bad beating first he has had since his retire Cross punt d him victousty, stag ment two years ago. gering the Callfornian with a tre He certainly showed the goods mendous right swing and forcing Tuesday night, and with « him to hold with a series of smashes little conditioning he should be in the face able to clean any of the 145 be carefully cxamines. and anes | omen eee he *| Columbus * O00 BITS OF SPORT * * * | Cleveland ee ae ce ee ee Syracuse ee, Travel to the far East on the most home-like, comfortable and luxurious trains in the world, the route of the 20th Century Limited The Worid-Famous 16-hour Train between 1 Chicago - Boston - New York | Pullruan reservations and tickets may be secured at our Just Printers 1013 THIRD AVENUE MAIN 1043 pound boys in this section. ODDER | Eddie Smith, the New York Mgbt-| "ase = weight, will meet Battling Nelson BUNGALOWS, STe0 AN FOR “y 3 in Adlanta on March 19. The bout | St. Louis NICHOLS | - : will go ten rounds, and as the! ___ HINCK LEY MEK. HUNGRY | * |Gotbam boy ix a pretty shifty ina | Chicago BUILDER FANS | JOE BONDS |e should be able to make the |p, gga Until Joe Bonds of Tacoma is 21 years of age, be will never at Mattler go © bit A Littte Gossip |i toot into the prise ring He mised his parents this, and will not Brom Alt the break his word . 8) During hin turf career the Rus PHU 1URRO Leagues Thin doex not mean, however, that he will not indulge in friendly | #8" trotter Krepiah = bes pico Ata ‘amateur” encounters, now and then, and put the kibosh on a few of the | 0%. and It Is expec that he ve pot Teg mag A At last we have some word from | false alarms and aspiring while hoped, turn the $200,000 mark before he ~ arect ‘trom laboratery at above | Bill Goodman, whd held down third Bonds ix only 19. and right now ia a fall-fledged middle-weight. Later | "etired from the tracks. petese if Grugsix not supply you. | base for the Victoria team iast year.| he hopes to enter the heavy class, He ls a student at the University of fy Beeviding you furnish us name Of| We ig mentioned in a liet of players | Puget Sound, at Taconm, and is a youth of many and Varied activition, | Although the enforcement of the alphur Co, Seattle whe will likely be turmed over to Stody has firet call in bis itinerary, and next tn importance in Joe's tic antiracing laws in New Sacramento, the accredited farm of | duties ure hie labors in the circulation office of a Tacoma newspaper, by state bas resulted in abandon- the Boston Red Sox. For a time| aiwans of which he keeps himself in school | ment of breeding and a consequent Bill had a mind to go outlaw, be- Roxing & purely recreative, but such wise old heads in the boxing scarcity of horses, which bas tm- cause, he alleged, Wattelet wouldn't | came ax Denver Ed Martin, insiat the time is not far off when young | pelled Gov. Dix to make moves to split the price received from the | Bonds can give bis undivided attention to the squared circle wards & revival of the industry, Boston Sox, as per agreement. = | Joe is as strong ae an ox and bas @ rugged constitution, He bag the|and bas brought protests from the jsimen pure mute kick State's Association of Agricultural Lou Nordyke ts after Shortstop) Martin is imparting much of bis ring cleverness to the youngster, and | societies, there is little prospect of Fitzsimmons and Second Haseman/ if this happens to fall under the eye of any budding pugilist who thinks | legislation favorable to racing this Guigne, of the St. Mary's college! Joe Honda ts not the goods. wt drop « line to the matchmaker of the| year around New York. Political IND. 5200 team Tacoma Athletic club. At present writing opponents for Mr. Bonds|cowardice of the legisiators ts are about as scarce as ben's teeth biamed. It is almost impossible to 4 = Among the 23 players who don-| == Ee <= | justify the law which makes the | ned San Franctsco Seal uniformsie 0@ © © © © © © © © © © © © 6 8 8 6 le eo tinntor of «a racing assoctation last week were. Mundorf. Altman, criminally lable for betting, com | ! Baker and Strand * TWO FAMOUS BOXERS DOWN AND OUT.,® | corning which he has no knowledge, 1 s © lyut the leaders of both parties are ! President Garry Herrmann, of /® © © © © © © © © © © © © © © © @ @ @ @ \oPPORed to bringing up what they the Chusiunat! Reds, is now a news The appeal of Young Griffo and Martin Costello the other day to/cail a moral issue on the eve of & paper publisher, having purthased |¢ sent to the workhouse in New York in another chapter to the sad/| general election. | the Cincinnat! Commercial Tribune, |C®4ing of the « rs of two of the most promising fighters tht ever sid came from Anstralia. These two names have been known to t fight fans im thin country for the past 15 or 20 years. Griffo, who wag much |ang horseman, has sailed for Eng- ee Foxhall Keene, the polo” player The year 1911 will go down in better known than Costello, was considered to be the clevereg land to attend the Grand National that ever drew on a «love in this country, and in his time defehted Steeplechase at Liverpool, to be de 7 the best men of hie welx: lclded the latter part of this month. Bot this 's another example to the young men that are now engaged! Keene xaid before leaving New} fim the t game. Both of these men in thelr time made a pile of/ yor, that Precentor, hie great} money here of late years they have had to depend on th Tight! citer hed a splendid chance of| Win When Oritte met George, Dison in th arable: 26.connd, hout, | ERS, e cronecountry <tsata, nen Griffo met George Dixo their memorable 26-round, bot ; his manager, Hughey Behan, had him arrested, charged with ditinkets |*°4 5 ~ appeals —> ness, and had him kept im jail until an hour before the fight was to|%T¢ beavtily Friday and Saturday linke place. Now, the ceil of a police not the beat place £| the world for a fighter to tr > at is just thd plage} re that Young Griffo did bis trai that bout that ended in a draw.|™@dern ring history as one that Later Griffo was matched to meet Kid Lavigne in a finish matoh,|*"* particularly free from fatalt e but he was convicted op a serious charge and spent the next year in|“e* through boxing, But so far jail. Hix release was so arranged tbat he was turiied loose on the |the same cannot be said of the 0a same night that he was carded to meet Joe Gans in Brooklyn, aud Gans |Preseat year, as two deaths ab 9 was as helpless before him as the others had been. ready have happened. As the de Soatello became known through his bout with Alex Greggains at|talis of the cases are not at hand, Coney Island, This bout lasted $0 rounds, and ended in a draw, This |'t 16 impossible to say whether ‘ave es | was next to the longest bout on record. Costello was afterward matched | these affairs could have been avoid- to meet Dan Creedou in a bout at Roby, Ind. but the police interfered }¢d with greater precaution on the and warrants were sworn out, and Costelle fled to Canada, where he | part of the promoters or those con- - stayed until the indictment wae outlawed, Costello later dropped out | nected with the clubs or arenas of sight entirely |where they happened, or whether The finish of these two well known battlers, along with that of | they ware what could fairly be call George Le Blanche, who defeated Jack Dempsey, and who was recently |¢4 accidents. In either case they sent to Deer Intand, N. Y., at his own request, ought surely to be a/are bad enongh, and should spur Worth $15.00, $20.00. ieston to the young fighters now before the public jthe men who make a living through - -|the sport to use every possible , means to keop it free from such jdisasters, Boxing In better safe- : | guarded today than any other mod- 1 sport | | $18.00 and Your unrestricted choice ee Middleweights Busy S dlalindla dnaliadinclindindiaindind LOS ANGELES, March 14 * HOGAN 18 LOST Frank Mantell, middleweight title LOS ANGELES, March 14 imant, is signed today to meet! ® Hep Hogan tx lost today in the Jack Herrick in a 20-round bout at | wilds of Fresno, searching for Vernon March 30, Herrick’s con-|® training grounds for his Tiger Bronson and Brewer ST. LOUIS, Mo. 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