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BRIEF CRERZY BIG BLAGKS 0): BATTLE (Ry United Press Leased Wire) LOS ANGELES, April 9.—Joe Jeanette and Sam Langford will moet at Vernon in August tf plans announces today by Promoter Me- Carey mature, McCarey fecetved a telegram from Jeanette today announcing | @ that the negro leaves Saturday for Paris, and that he will return ip time for an August engagement) here with Langford if the mateh can be arranged. Before Lang ford’s recent departure for Austra Ba his manager, Joe Woodma' wired McCarey asking for a Jean ette match for any summer date. McCarey y wired both fight. | ers an offer for a 20-round battle. | He expects favorable replies to THE STAR—TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1912. AND STORIES eeseeeveveeeee SA MLANGFORD Job for Robertson New YORK, April 9.—That Law- STAR’S_ SPORTING PAGE IS COMPLETE “SCRAMBLE. FOR} COUPONS Halieliecalale telat: Halielinl' NOTICE TO CONTESTANTS. * All coupons positively must % be in The Star ballot box be ® fore the expiration date on each coppen, Conpons printed last week, without date, must be recetved before Friday, April, 12. Contestants must comply with the above to se ® cure credit for their coupons, & * ee Seeeeeeeeene ‘Those season passes look awfully good to just 15 of Seattle's fair fanettes. There are just 15 in The Star's popularity contest and they are Working hard to win the little pleoes of cardboard tha’ them to Mr. Dugdale's parlor this summer, and seven other prizes. Youterday was a busy day for the contestante—anod their friends, and thousands of votes were poured nto the big red ballot box in The Star office, to remain until the ve therein orf May 1, to momentous question, vix., which is Seattle's most popu: jar woman fan? While the race ts Just begun, the contest is waxing warm, At pres Lauretta Dolwick, the cigar girl, and Miss Mercedes — EDITED BY ROY WHITMAN MITTS OF THE MIGHTY. hitter, and when he gets on ne he knows ae to get around the bases. a en eee ee * NOMINATION COUPON Sporting Editor Star: As the most popular woman fan in Seattle, I hereby nominate: “EGS. TROUNCE THE GOLTS | BY ROY “WHITMAN, It was a nice exhibition of the na- tional pastime at 37 Fa yeu terday afternoon, Colts played the po to a standetill, 4 to 2, DeVogt caught for the regu , and Wally for the Golter Jack Barry and Siner, who will probably be the vegular firet and second aackers after things get lo Kolng, were also on the Colt Hueup, but outuide of that, the regular team looked pretty much the way it will when the team faces Nie Williams’ bunch at the park next Tuesday. Bad inek has begun for Nie Will jams. Nic had his team all deped out and it was looking fine. Down in Redding yesterday, Bob Coltrin slid into firet and ripped loose a ligament, and the chances are he won't be in the Watty wil! have ft on the big Se attle magnate, if this Jarvis torne out to be a phenom, Dug had #o many pitchers this spring and #o few catchers, that he swapped the Mexico miner for Rex DeVogt. Re- ports from the Islander camp are that Jarvis looks real sweet. Our frisky young pacer, Lesile Mann, got two bingles yesterday. ‘There are two things Mr. needs to develop. One is an ability JOSE RIVERS vs“ WOLEAST AOSURED pion and will rounds om July Mghtw The made by Tom MeCarwy for the detail care the seivction of a refeteg was not agreed Ma feature pring Wolgnst and Rivers = 133 pounds ringside, and thelr managem on this, ers will pair ent in Hlent dependence day, but state whether he would: few second raters strength before he against the Mexican James W. Coftroth cisco announced that the winner a Labor enough to make his was reported that he for the winner of @ Match a battle with Chicago or Hughey Australian champion, be th the heavier ring. Wolrast claiming th , dicted that’ he fighting thm (Hy United Peghia Connon 4 LOS ANG mee Nene! al | son Robertson, trainer of the Iriah- | to step ep and clout the ball over Bellis, the Northern Pacific stenog-}*® Name ......0.ceedeee wevereee ees owas Dr.EdwinBrown,D.D.S. Seattle's Leading Dentist TiS PINST AVENUE atom a (By United Preset ST. LOUIS, April American Athietic club, will act as associate coach with Mike Murphy in training the American Olympic athletes for their invasion of Stock- holm this summer, is reported here today. The American Olympic com- mittee is expected to make formal announcement to this effect soon. eased 9.--Hirookiyn op Dental Work at prices | Tommy Sullivan ts victor over Tom- nm pay ett © and gun: days watth people whe w: Epwin snows, DDS. my winning a popular decision al er | lead! | elght aod waiting: awarded the nine lea Dixon of Kansas City toda: It te a well known fact among Dentists and Physicians that the mouth is the in- ecubator of many diseases. It, in a healthy mouth, bacteria is found, just imagine the condition that must exist where decayed teeth are found, You are doing your general health a great in- Justice by neglecting your teeth. It does not cost you one penny to come to these experienced and highly proficient den tists for a complete and thorough ex- amination. What dental work you require will be done at our regular rates—~which means @ saving of one-half. EXCURSION FARES To the East via Northern Pacific Railway The Scenic Highway and the Only Line to Gardiner Gateway, official Yellow- stone Park entrance. es ‘A few samples—similar reductions to many other points in the Eastern United States and Canada, as well as the Middle West. St. Paw! Denver, Springs, New York otorade ueblo ...8 55.00 408.50 Philedetp! Chicago St. 4 Des Moine Sioux City +4, Davenport capers: 10.00 Baltimore Tickets will be on April 26, 26 and 27 to, Bt Pant and Minneapolis only 14 to Dallas only. To all points except gt Dallas,” Limit 15 da: North Coast Limited [ «. as, May 2, 3, 4, 9, 10, 11, 17, 7, 28 and 29. 20 and 41 30 and 31 nd 40 31, 1912, for return. (Via an Ww. Ry.) Atlantic Express [ o2.2n,) J Daily through to Chicago via Minneapolis apd St. Fa! Superior North Coast LAmited runs via Milwaukee, Drawing Room Sleeping Cars. mediate connections to Duluth, and Im- Winnipeg. The with Compartment Misstvsipp Valley Limited Dally through to Kansas City, St. Louls 01 weph am the Purlingtol Denver via Billings an Route. Direct connec- Standard ‘are with For reservatio 1 Eliott 3300. Ma. A.D. CHAILTON, Aust Gen. Pass, Agt PORTLAND. tapber, whom the Bika are backing, are in the lead, running neck and neck. Misa Ethel Miller, the West ern Union girl, Mra. Opdyke, the candidate of Chief Bannick and the police department, and Mrs. Thomas Kirkpatrick, an lent fan, are but Hettle behind. It la a close race. ‘The 15th candidate entered the Mets today, She is Miss Leona Scherrer of 2228 Eastlake av. and she was nominated by Cart Pittner, ag, od of the Tunison Map Co. ‘There are nine prizes that will be ing contest ants, but of course the season passes are the real prises, It's alee to be popular, and it's nice to have 4 season pase to the ball park. It's doubly nice to both be popular and have a season pana Two young women will be thus. for- tunate. Save your coupons for your fav orite candidate, Fodder for Frisco Fans (My United Press Leased Wire) SAN FRANCISCO, April %— Fight fans bere today are looking forward to an unusually good card next Friday evening, when eight four-round bouts will be staged at Dreamiand. Jimmy Carroll, the veteran featherweight who Is to meet Abe Attell, the former cham- plon, in Sacramento, Aprit 2%, will box Jimmy Fox; Billy Weeks and Brick Burgess, middiewelghts, are expected to put up the toughest bout of the evening, and Rufe Tur. ner and Peter Jensen, lightweights, COLUMBUS, Ohio, te 9.—Geo. “Knockout” Brown, Chicago middleweight, ran up eo Ba aenag here in Kid Clark, @ local boxer, with whom he shares a draw do- cision today. Brown had all the bet- ter of the first five rounds, but Clark came back strong in the stxth and made a rushing fight of It for the remaining five periods He was much the stronger at the finteh. Zyb Beats Koch (By Ualted Press Leased Wire) KANSAS CITY, April §--Stania- laus Zbyazko, the Polish wrestler, has a victory over Ernest Koch, the German, to bis credit today, bent ing him in two straight falie in 60 Minutes of wrestling. SEEDER EEL VEST OS *® PUBLIC SCHOOL BASEBALL * * SCHEDULE BEGINS. * * * ER RER EERE HE EE The Public School Athietic league started on its long baseball route Saturday morning, and will play two games every Saturday throughout the season at the play- grounds about city, The re sults of Saturday's game follow At Ballard—First game, Whittier 16, B. F. Day 6; second game, Sal- mon Bay 23, Webster 9. At Woodland—Adams vs. Irving, postponed. Warren 8, Summit 7 Fairview 10, West Woodland 8; Latona 12, Greenwood 2. At B. F. Day—Minor 1 Anne 3; Green Lake 20, ity 4. At Lincoln park—Walla Walla 9, West Seattle 0; Longfellow 11, South Park 10. RHEE * *| *) *| * Queen Univer. FIRST GAMES IN THE COMMERCIAL LEAGUE REA The Commercial Baseball league opened its season Saturday after- noon for the elimination games. The eight teams will play two laps, | and the four best will finish the| season The Great Northern outfit hand- ed the hot end of a hornet to the| Seattle Hardware Co, team at South Park, 18 to 7. The batteries were Mead and Stringer for the hardware handlers and Ludin and Mullane for the choo-choo boys. Other leagae games were as fol- lows | Lincoln Goods Co. 7, teries, Dry | Bat- Frye park— Western the Crane Co. 2. Wright and Swanson; Hits, Western Dry Crane 2. park—Stewart & Hol Schwabacher Co. 6. Batteries, Oldfield and Heye Freeman and MeCurley. 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Name «e.. | band. mam TNR EMAAR RR AR RD (the lot ¢ other te a little more experience. Then he will be pretty much the same as Ty Cobb. Aa ft is, he's a dandy ball player. Moran and Stidello alno came through with bingies. That outfield will pass muster, all right Siner was in the game yesterday, and he waen't taking any chances with his bam back, and Jack pat him on the Colt team. When he gets to going good he'll get the job on the regular team, and Mr. Barry will begin to polish off the rough edges, and instill some team dis- cigtine. Again rise to remark | that Mr, Barry the makings at ‘ WILLIAMS FINE PITCHER + * * \* WAC ELE RSE SRS an what fs undoubtedly a pitcher of | marked ability, second only to their beloved Hill Melvor of last year. | With but half decent support, David lean always give a good account of himeelf and in liable to break up the game with a good clout to boot In the game with West Seattle he allowed but two hits and the most jof the runs were scored on loose support. Not content with this jachlevement, he whiffed 14 men and |got four bits out of five times up, one hit t being a@ (wo-bageer. THE OLD HOME TALKS. ‘ $| tiene enamserated ta this D factory clothing for the attle in those fifteen realizes that expert ts quired to make good the plans. A large MEN'S TAILORS Seattle Business may be, it your n . t|out and paste in a convenient place in: *| future reference. CHATTEL LOANS | | big “om's” before the season ts |® over. We have always con- |w tended that Moran was “right” |® if given the show, as he has |@ the moves, is spring becled and # & good batter, Go it, Pat, & js we're all watching you. * nnd Delivery.” | diese de Sale rings ot id. | *% SCHOOL SPORTS IN BLOOM . Th eeeesnennenewn With the resuming of school to day, the spring branches of high |achool athletics begin to round |themselves into definite shape and ‘the coaches begin to select the men who are to make the teams, The baseball season will open next Fri- day, when Lincoln meets Tacoma in Seattle and Broadway bucks against Queen Ann tennis are getting thelr share of at- tention also. | | | | F |* SOCCER RESULTS * s eeeeeveeveeee8 iCOTT! cup Final Celtics 2, Clyde 0. Scottish League Aberdeen 1, Morton 1. Falkick 2, Kilmarnoch 0. Airdrie 2, Hearts 0. Hibs 4, Partick 0. St. Mirren 1, Dundee 1. Third Lanark 1, Motherwell 1, English League Blackburn R. 2, Manchester ©, 0, Bury 2, Bradford C, 0. Liverpool 1, Astor Villa Middiesborough 1, Bolton W. 1, Notts ©. 1, Oldham A. 1, Sheffield W, 0, Woolwich A. 0, Sunderland 4, Everton 0, Tottenham 1, Sheffield W. 1, | Manchester W. and Newcastle | postponed. LOS ANGEL! April 9.—Pacifie coast magnates have abandoned |plans to organize a Class C league in Central California, according to | Hap Hogan, who ts here today with bis Ti band. “We were unable jto get leases on grounds,” explained Hogan, “and we surely don’t intend to spend money building up a league when the parks may be taken away from us any day.” Hogan intimated that Ul plans aud be revived next season, Madison St. ipa ‘el OVE nadh gna co. Our Der Auto Wal Gal fr and Pana Deliver ie 2" 8. B. QULLETT ‘The House-Moving CONTRACTOR 2041 Westlake Boulevard Main 2711—After & _ Phones ~__CORN CURES a wutter? everythi or a ne heard of and have tried ‘ you ever prghgton in att oor Setoping ‘and (cash or stam WL Frogner, Seatth geo at. 2211 NINTH AVENUB Certified MIF @ Spectalty. 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