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a RIGHT, BRIEF AND- | | — BREEZY STORIES The Star Wants to Find the Most Popular Women e Winners--Full Particulars in Tonight's Pink BROWN BEGIN PARING DEMAGGIO AND RUSTEMEVER LOSE BEST OF RECRUITS SLAYTON TRYING * FOR JOB * VANCOUVER, B. C., March 26.-—~ President Bob Brown and Manager Brashear of the Vancouver Beavers started out the week with about a dosen less ambitious youngsters on their training list than they had when the season opened; just that number having been found utterly deficient for thi, company and let out. There are still about a doxen of the new men in camp and balf that number at least will be retained either here or sent out te the Twl- light league for further seasont Among them are Demaggio, a fast little outfielder from Southern Cal ffornia, who is a good sticker, and whom Brown expects to fill the shoes of Swain or Brinker, Augua- tus, a shortstop from California, is showing up splendidly on the feld, but has not enough class at the bat to warrant a place on the infield. Arthur Wicks, a third baseman, recommended to Brown by Chief Meyers of the New York Nationals, has shown enough class to keeping his chance at the Vancouver him here, and he will probably camp this week. The young fellow serve as utility man. He also hails is showing Bob Brown the goods he from California. Outside of Brink-| carries in stock, and if he makes an er and Swain, Brown will have his | impression Brown will keep him on fast year's team intact. With En-/the payrot!. gle, Cates, Belford, Gervais, Seaton; Slayton is a Seattie boy, and and a long string of recruit pitch-|pitched for the Grown @ Hulen ets to build up his twirling sta! am tast year, He wae employed from, the Beaver boss sleeps easy |by the Seattie Lighting Co. He le mights. The best of the young|19 years of age and a southpaw. elabsters is Rustemeyer from Cot- —— — More Coin for Doc ee BOSTON, March 26—Dr. B. F. It ts probable that Sepulveda, a/ Roller of Seattle collected some young catcher from Southern Call-! more easy money here today, fot- fornia, will be found helping out) lowing bis defeat last night of Sam- Lewis bebind the pl fon, a German wrestler. Roller PN A RE RRR threw his man so bard that Samson Baldwin Beats Frenchman | suttered » dislocated shoulder and NEW REDFORD, Ma: March/| 84 unable to continue. 26.—Matty Baldwin, the Boston attle man won the first fall in 30 lightweight, today has a wel! earned | minutes with a hammerlock and re- decision over Louis De Pontheta of | Verse Nelson. France, having won all the way in their 12-round bout here last night. ‘The Frenchman was clearly out- ' peer eee eee oon Bantam Burns | °*"¢4 decision in his it J MEM March | Francisco last Saturday with Frank ; %6.—-Frankie Kiaus is made today by Jack Dillon well cd beve-aatny by tes |Surceene incon menage goa of bis defea: iaxt wight of Wil reads a ee Ne Gibbs, the Pulladelpbia boxer.| “Lost decision after beating p made a chopping block of Klaus all the way in 20 rounds. The > ge dd tga Pe was betting on Klaus, I SOUTHPAW SLAYTON Orman (Whitie) Slayton ie hav. | guess.” R. FISHERMAN! BEGINNING TODAY, AN OPENING SALE OF - FISHING - TACKLE Our stock is all brand new, fresh stock, having been ‘Compelied to restock completely upon our moving to Becond avenue. FLY RODS New Stock $2.50 Rod, 4-piece, 9 or REELS 50 dozen easy running, bright nickel plated 40- yard click and drag Multiple Reel; regular 5c, ome Htngge select split weil baka" $3.50 Freeh Stock of SCOTCH IMPORTED SINGLE EGG HOOKS BIG FISH PRIZES. Bight big fish prizes this season. No. 1-—For the largest rainbow trout brought into the store before April 13 we will give a fine five dollar “Shakespeare” reel. PIPER & TAFT 1117 SECOND AVENUE 115-117 SENECA STREET Distributers “Monohon” Canoe, Season Tickets to th JUST IN TIME FOR EASTER There is #till time to leave your order and have your new quit finished in time for Baster wear. From a great variety of new spring patterns—nearly 400 in number--you ean make a very desirable Belection at $25 This is the starting price of Frost & O'Neil tatloring, and it gives you a perfect fitting, finely tatlored sult that would be tm- ponsible to equal for $35 and $40 In smaller tallor shops. Mf. Frost will take your meas- ure tomorrow. ROST & O’NEIL MEN'S TAILORS 1205 Wirst Avenue WILL REMOVE THE JINX REO FIR WILL BURNED AT DOYLe’s QUARTERS LOS ANGELES, March 26.-—Ja Doyle ts going to rout the finx at hie training quarters Thursday night, and to this end he today asked the aid of the Low Angeles newspaper writers and a score of other friends, Since Staniey Ketchel, during the days of his undispated reiga, lost to Billy Papke after training at Doyh the fmous camp has not tw out a winner, Dixon, Coster, White, Attell and # score of loaser lights falled to defeat the hoodoo, After once defeating John- ny Kilbane, Joe Rivers lost to the Cleveiander after training at Doyl Woignst trained there for the fight with Freddie Welsh which sever came off because Wolgast became i, Gongs, dishpans, guns and red fire will be furnished Doyle's jiux- fighting brigade Thursday and the beast will be chased into the wilds of Vernon, eenawe DEO EXERCISE CINCINNATI, March 26.-—~ # Joseph Clark, a diminutive ® tor, is the idol of a num w& r ot admiring friends here © today, as @ result of an attack @ he made on Jack Johnson, the & heavyweight champion. While & Johnson was on his way to a & focal theatre, where he is fill # ing an engagement, Clark, who # weighs 128 pounds, ruahed inte & the street and landed two # blows on the back of the nexro ® fighter. Johnson = la * bade his chanffeur to speed up & his ear, and disappeared with: & oat attempting to retaliate. & Ctark explained to his friends ® that he needed exercise. bi aeeeeetesereeeeeseeeese BEER SHEE EEE EEES Won't Stand for Rough Stuff in Pacific Coast League This Year President Al Baum of the Pacific Coast Baseball league has outlined the instructions he will give bis umpires this season. The principal features these: Players ejected from the park fer rowdyism will be fined auto- matically. Managers suspended will ba barred from the field entirely dur- ing the period of suxpension, and will be bantahed from the grand stand If they attempt to coach their players. Managere caught slipping “mush” balls into the game when the other |nide is at the bat will be fined and oun pended “It's my ambition to eliminate rowdyism and make the game as clean as possible,” eaid President Baum. “It #* player's conduct te such as to warrant the umpire in putting him out of the game, it also warrants a fine. Players hate to have their money taken away from them, and when they find out they will be fined and that the fine will not be remitted they will behave themaetres. “There will be no repetition of the spectacle seen several times last year of a suspended manager coaching his team from the grand- stand, just behind the players’ bench. When a manager ts sus jed thin season he will be al ed to watch the game from the distand as « spectator, but un ho conditions will he be permit- |ted to yell instructions to his play- ers. If he does he will be ejected from the park altogether during the period of his suspension.” LOS ANGELES, March 26. Three of Captain Dillon's aspiring bashers are on their way home to- day, having been handed uncondl- tional releases by the Los Angeles management. They are First Base. men Cooney and Meyers and Catch- er Stevens. Cooney showed par- ticularly well, and his release is taken here to mean that Dillon has decided on young Fenn Laird of Berkley as his understudy at the first bag. Mantell and Herrick (BY United Prese Leened Wire) - LOB ANGELES, Mareh 26 —Jack Herrick and Frank Manteil will meet Saturday at Vernon over a scheduled 20-round route. The win- ner will be matched with the win- ner of the Pugan-Morrow - battle April 13. Both men have about finished their preparations, and each already ts at the required weight—158 pounds at 10 o'clock Mantel! probably will be a slight favorite. New League Organized SANTA CRUZ, Cal, March 26.— That the Three C league, the cen- tral coast baseball organization, will be a four-club leag his year was announced today as a result of a meeting of the directors here. Monterey, Salinas, Watsonville and Santa Cruz will be represented, at- tempts to add two traveling teams ~San Francisco and San Jose— having failed. The season will open May 19. Lippy Medal Cont: The Lippy medal contest will be pulled off in the gym Friday night, It will be open to the public and will be well worth seeing, as the best athletic talent of the Y. M. C, A. will participate in a combined ef- fort to stop the clock of one Patriek Scott, who will take the medal, have and to hold forever, ta event he wins the meet on night. Scott will give all of the competitors’a busy hour or so, even if they hope to get a smell of the bacon, and as for their carrying any- thing in that line home, he lofts merrily. THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1912. —— “THE STAR’S SPORTING PAGE IS CO EDITED BY ROV WHITMAN - * FRED BEELL LOSES HIS HANDICAP BOUT °| CHAMPS GOING ° WITH CHET M’INTYRE = FREO BEELL Denver Ed Martin wasn't on deck, therefore Chester Mcintyre, the Vancouver Athietic Club instructor, wae substituted in his match againet Fred Beel! in Everett last night. The Wisconsin man agreed to threw twice in an hour, but failed to get a fall. Beeli can take it easy tonight, in his match with Frank Riley at Ta- coma, but he will have a tough job on his hands when he meets Frank night. Coleman at Dreamiand, tomorrow | wrestie Beell, and he lost time in accepting. With ye it may sound in better condition than ever lore. He has a gym along: side his airship factory, and he has been in constant and unin- training. Coleman was breezing around the sport- ing headquarters Saturday. He Commissioner Pi self, also half his Frank Street is a “member” of the club, He is an out-and-out member of to be done? two ways to pull short found bouts in towns where the lid is clamped down pretty tight, such as in Beattie and Tacoma. One way is te keep under the A. A. U. cloak; the other is to provide entertain. ment for “members. and his Tacoma sue “membershi tonight and Ad Wolgast and sparring partner will be one the attractions. ooogd Pat Scott and Dan Sait ble In from Prince Rupert yesterda! _ Morning, and both are enthui Petic over the treatment received in the Scott boxed Joe Bayley fast Thursday night, and ina much as the referee wae a C; nuck, It may be assumed ti Bayley did not get any t tween Frank Klaus and Eddie Mo- Goorty for the middleweight title in this city next month bas not been officially called off, it ts de- clared here today that the men are deadlocked on question of weight. Kiaws insista on 158 pounds two hours before the con- teat, and MoGoorty demands 158 mix hours before. Neither will budge from his stand, so Promoter Coftroth ¥ abandon the match and arrange for a bout between Grover Hayes and Jack Britton, ep He gt next bout ts to in the Daly City arena April 13. ie dack Grown, 2 popular Rainier soccer club supporter, has arrived back from the “ould country.” He says that “shamrocks and potatocs are still growing in Ireland,” and “it was a fine night the morning he left a SN WH ~~ Ss \ \\ GY AAA a UYYLyplyfh f lif lh fll hf ty Sf tA UGG RK ‘4 en — A ABROAD KILBANE WILL BAIL EUROPE IN AUGUST FOR (Wy United Press Leased Wire) CLEVELAND, ©O., March 26-—- Johnny Kilbane, the new feather- weight champion, is planning trip abroad in the near future, accord ing to an announcement made here today, Kilbane plans to put on & couple of bouts in Dublin and then fight in Kegland, He will also take in the continent, and expects to se cure matches in France and Monte rho, © champion expects to nail with his manager, Jimmy Dunn, in August. This means that there will t return match with Abe Attell on Angeles on Labor day TWO TENNIS COURTS AT FIFTH AND MARION Two open air playgrounds for men, on the order of the free pub- Me playgrounds for children, only more #0, listen good, and that is what the physical department of the ¥. M. ©. A. is figueing on pro viding for ¥Y. M. C. A. members. On the Moran property at Fourth ay. and Madison st, just opposite the Y. M,C. A. building, it © pro posed to construct three open air handball courts, am indoor basevall court and @ basketball court. On the vacant property at Fifth ay, and Marion st, the sit of the old Rainier hotel, the association will construct two clay and cinder tennis courts, with gone for two more if they are In demand to that extent. The courts on the Moran proper. ty will be oy to all members of the sasociat and the tennis courts will be open to all members upon the payment of a $2 fee. To defray the expenses of these tm provements subscription lists are now being ciroulated among the members and persona subscribing $2 or more are entitied to all of the open air courts. On account of the proximity of (Ry United Preas Leased Wire) PORTLAND, Or. March 26.— gast-Rivers foud the world, arriving bere, offered to fight Rivers st 124 pounds, ringside, with a substantial side bet. Anger- ed by Rivers’ repeated claims to su- periority Wolgast came out with a ‘hed-bot statement, guaranteeing to whip, inside of 20 rounds, any four men Rivers over fought, including the Mexican’s only conqueror, Jobn- ny Kilbane, champion featherweight of the world. “This fellow Rivers is taking him- self too neriousty,” said Wolgast to- day, after he read the telegram from Los Angeles, in which Rivers chal- lengted the champion to fight him at 128 pounds, ringside, winner take | -———-— will go him one better thi that. I will fight him at 124 pow ringside, I don't want this winner- take-all proposition. “That would mean that the Mex- jean would ouly be betting money has a chance to t up some of his own money. Any sum he can get hold of will be covered by me.” Wolgast opens @ week's theatrical engagement here tonight. Ted Griffiths of the V. M. C. A. gym has gone Kast with his dad to listen to the Philadelphia snore for a few days. Z Reliable MPLETE DICTURES OF tin WORLD'S A ue ‘Baseball Fans in Seattle--T} “atRy, wom eeoeean ee eee oe; cians conc | JAK Wp ABROAD “ea PEEVED AT cap WILL NOT mes te here last oo has ref . has oad o aca Lightwetght : and P; day engaged in @ who will be fi Ate JOHNNY KILBANE Ready for Battle SACRAMENTO, Cal, March 26.—| Welsh has not Kid George and Otto Berg are fit has retired for their 2-round battle here to-|¢ree, but thet night. George is a 10 to 7 favor jas third mam Roy Moore of 8 ranciseo and Ad | Pranciseo Zotte Of Stockton will box the pre liminary. Beecher Beats Bedell | ("32 NEW YORK, March 26.—-Willle | Owen Moran of iim Beocher’s hat Ys one peg higher on | been matched the championship rack here today | here in a 1 | following his victory over Joe Be-| ois april 26 Gell last night, after 10 rounds of whirlwind fighting. Bedell was the| 1 cleverer of the two, but Beecher |for this wore his man down in the close | Other sites in range fighting, and the tenth round! the Chas. H. ended with Bedell all but out. Bt, Seattle, Did It Ever Happen to Ye Were you ever unfortunate enough to a the good will and ail physical propertion, aia to have | selling you the business repudiate thelr word and contre up in the same line in another location close by, r their liabilities and investment? At é ‘That is just what a CHICAGO OWNED FORWARDON |, but like Eva Tanguay we keep on singing, and keep on getting the MOVING, STORAGE, P, BOUND HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 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