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Like a vampire, it saps his strength WORK FOR 12 YEARS’ I have watched anxiety whip some of our biggest GUARANTEE fighters. It was that rather than Fitzsimmons’ ability which | 207 University St. 2n¢ and Unklrobbed Corbett of his title at Carson City | versity St. Opp. Frasex | “It represents the difference in mental attitude between | TUESDAY a man climbing to reach the top, and, once on top, defendir t ‘aiieeaanemnecmae himself from other climbers, The change is remarkable, | jand is one of the big things to be taken into consideration eT jin a championship match | It is a bit of ringside psychology which fight fans gen-| erally do not understand Look at Corbett while preparing for his famous go with John L, Sutlivan The acme of exuberance and confidence. He'd waltz into a restaurant and ask for everything on the bill of fare |from soup to nuts with a kiss from the waitress thrown in WEDNESDAY THURSDAY All smiles and buoyancy. Playing ball with little boys in Bd boinc cine hI the street, wall r the stuffing out of the punching bag \ > ra jimpatient for the fight =( <>} FSO | “Just think of it,” he'd say to Delaney, his trainer, “when| | 7\— cog iI whip Sullivan the world will be ours. We'll travel. We'll “iy ye ? be —— | 1\G } And how he leaped into the ring, prat king, shak tha’ Jing the ropes over in Sullivan's corner exuitinet| Che world \ N WAS his pag And now see that other sullen, nervous Corbett of a/ | | 7 WHITE HOUSE few years later, preparing to meet Fitzsimmons at Carson are Rte BILLIARD PARLORS | City. Nevada : ik FRIDAY > SATURDAY Secten Green Bide. Fourtn ana Pike], Anxious, he was; gruff and peevish with Delaney and) 4, oig sample of the life of @ ball player on a Southern train: his friends; almost savage at times. No smiles now. No lng Glament ‘ % cajolery for kisses from the waitresses i | % i F Pe | Insist on Seattle- “To think that I'm giving that red-headed fellow a} By Hugh S, Fullerton sliding than on anything else and} chance at me for $25,000," he'd grumble. “And if I lose) goring training “dope” ts com- the country. Griffiths bas devoted | M d G od what will I_be—a bum.” |mencing to float in; and we have a lot of time to teaching some of| ade 0 S | When Delaney took him to task for training too hard.|our tirst opportunity of judging bis men to slide, and by curing Mi In doing this you enable the on flew into a pet and refused to have anything to do with| what the teams of the major |AD Of his one, bad fault (overslié manufacturer to increase his/| y for days He didn’t even want to talk to him leagues will probably do est baserunners {n the business. he fear that comes to the man on top was gnawing| Connie Mack has atarted in the O'Day seems back to the 1876 parput, and compel him vo onl at his heart. Worry was unnerving him, until this erratic|same quiet easy manner, teaching style, Almost every team in the ploy more help. REMEMBER, t lifferent from the former sunny Jim as|aseball both on and off the field. country has cut out the hit and the greater the weekly payroll, | bored eae a vn cone abs i ait ok 7 ats “* | Mack is the first great manager to run play, and {s playing {t “run| the greater Seattle. oe }teach ctentific baseball. Dally and hit,” the batter striking only I firmly believe that if he'd had no time to brood over|meotings are held. At these moet: to protect base runners when they that fight; if he’d been compelled to go into the ring with/ings Mack and bis men discuss are going | | Fitz at an hour’s notice, that he'd have whipped the Australian | handily But the thing he fought was an adversary without gloves. the skeleton nxiety that plucks at all who reach the |top ‘atid rikt defénd themselves against’ conte! Jers | PREPARE CARD | BUSY BATTLER | Romeo Hagen vs. Eddie Miller. tvan Miller vs. Jack cClellan. Art Wiison ve. Mii Palmer. Pat Dyer ve. Staniey Trimbie. Jack Beathe! be Frank Kallio. of MILWAUKE B, Wh March 10 Bob Moha of Milwaukee and Bat-| tling Levinsky of New York were matched today to box ten rounds! here on the evening of March 23 They are lght-heavyweighta, AN ATTRACTIVE PICTURE Dalt Salt Ras a the above card for the smoker to be given) by Austin & Salt at Ajax hall, 85th and Greenwood, next Friday night, and promises the fans who take | the long car ride 25 rounds of ASK FOR thorough fistic enjoyment. Romeo | Hagen, the baker, will make his first yg oe ce in a local ring} | since last winter. His opponent ts a Tacdma boy HOPPE FIGHTS SAN FRANCISCO, March 10.— “Three Fingered” Willie Hoppe | was installed a 2 to 1 favorite to- |day over Frankle Smith, for thetr scheduled four-round clash at Po villon rink here Friday night LOBERT SIGNS | PHILADELPHIA March 10. |The signed contract of Third Base |man Hans Lobert was received | here by the Philadelphia National | league club. “Centennial Best” Macaroni Washington Brand Macaroni, Spaghett!, Vermiceill, Alphabets, Elbow Cuts, Egg Noodles. Manufactured by A. ©. GHIGLIONE & SONS Portable Houses Cottages. All sizes and styl Made in SEATT! Satiatied owners Attract! Get our prices before you buy or bul AMERICAN PORTABLE HOUSE CO. Main 2858. 3081 Arcade Bi The postseason schedule of the le hurch basketball league reached lits termination Monday night with | a game between the Plymouth Con-) gregationals and the Queen Anne} |Christians, Plymouth winning, | to 17. | will double the effegtiveness of | your advertisement or printed mat- Try for half tones or zinc Coach Hir aquatic tutor, to California for Conibear, am varsity will take two eights the triangular race tween Washington, Stanford and| THE RAPID SERVICE ENGRAVING rai California, May 2%, providing the lfreshmen class can raise funds a Liberty defray expenses of the extra eight ter. us with your next order etchings, Elliott 3606 | _ FULLERTON TELLS WHAT'S DOING IN DIXIE TRAINING CAMPS | Bldg, Opp. Postoffice | THE STAR—TUESDAY, MARCH 10, 1914. Ty Cobb, the famous outfielder, was received togey at headc the highest salary paid in baseball is not true obb's twe get, but close friends of Manager Jennings said it was $20,006 |HOW MAJOR LEAGUE BOSSES CONDITION i every play that has come up dur jing the day, the players making |auggestions and arguing points. Now O'Day run O'Day ts driving his team hard. is teaching hit and) |retain the TY COBB SIGNS HIS CONTRACT AT $20,000 PER sl juarters of the American Leag ar contract calls for the ling yearly CHAMPION WINS HIS POINT: PLAYERS IN SPRING| AD WOLGAST’S MAN CANT. BY A DENTIST | REFEREE MILWAUKEE SCRAP :::;:: | | CHICAGO, March 10,—Willle Ritchie was so confident today of winning bis ten-round contest with Ad Wolgast at Milwaukee Thursday evening, that he already had ar Sunday, Then he will return to San Frane Ke shape for his bout there with Harlem Tommy Murphy, on the evening of April 17 Announcement that George Duffy would act as referee was made to: day by Promoter Andrews, This BEES BUZZING | | BELLINGHAM, March 10.—A | meeting of the board of directors of |the Elks’ baseball team was held here Monday night to consider the purchase of the Victoria club un chise in the Northwestern | Nothing definite was done, another meeting will be held VICTORIA the ea Bellir Wattelet y stated that he had reasons to believe loca business men will get together and club tox NEW YORK, March 10.—R ports from California, announel the retirement from eball for ever of Third B of the Giants, w fously today by stead, ARRANGE BOUT SAN FRANCISCO, March 10. The managers of Bob McAllister and Sailor Grande, middleweig were scheduled to meet here tc and post forfeits for a ten-round go man Art e not taken ser. President Hemp. | between the fighters, to be staged in Oakland the middle of April Kid Gleason In showing what he ean do. I think the White Sox will be a much improved team because sason is in charge this spring Rickey seema to be taking hold of the Browns with a new spirit | He ta right in one thing—he has jedmmenced weeding out already and favored by excellent weather from the start, he ought to bring a| wellconditioned team north. Jennings always has been cessful in handling teams in train-| ing. His order against gloves wa the real inspiration. He knew that | the players would throw too hard ane: | He is not going to waste time on at the start, and by taking the players who, from first glance, gloves away restrained them. | are not of major league caliber. Fred Clark has had a habit of |He is one of four major league hiding the bats for three or four} managers to order sliding prac days after starting training, know | tee. jing that the players will do nothing _MecGraw puts more _time on ‘but bat tf permitted to have the HULEN COPS MATCH AFTER HARD FIGHT | A big audience last night attend-)Hulen, Seattle 2 2 600] ed the opening of the final series Wallgren, Everett 2 8 400 lin the Northwest billiard champion: | #oKue, Seattle ...... 1 2 833 } : Corby, Tacs 4 ship tournament, at Brown rby, Tacoma . o 6 .006 Hulen’s place, The opponents were | Charley Hulen, the local player, POOL RESULTS Two games were played Monday and Corby of Tacoma, the former) winning the match by a score of| 250 to 134, after a brilliant exhibt tion, Both players got away under in the pocket billiard tournament Ja bad start now in progress at the White House | selves Ia in parlors, Blondy Butler, who | excellent execution puted to be one of the best cue | Hulen made high run of the even-| wielders in the Northwest, trimmed Jing when he piled up 28 points in| Thomas handily. Score, 100-68. In |the 53rd inning. Corby fell two/the a noon Nixon took first place points below this, scoring 26 in the by defea Striker, 100 to 75 20th frame date Nixon has a clean score The local player's average was 4.81, as compared to Corby’s 2.10 FIX TENNIS DATES There was a sprinkling of women | nscand among the spectators, all of whom VANCOUVER, B. C. Maren | | |seemed to enjoy the match just as! | 19 ~Secretary Cave Brown | | much as their male companions.|| Gaye of the Northwestern In The crowd watched the proceedings ternational Tennis association from a special grandstand. The) | has prepared the coming sea- | | stand, which can seat 200 persons, | | * tournaments as follows was filled kane—First or second Rice and Seibert, the Spokane ek in July i] pla meet tonight Portland—July Following is the standing of the Vancouver July 20. players Victoria—July 27 | W. I ‘ August Neldorfer, Spokane 4 1 August 10. Ric Poe Everett—August 17. | 8 8 1 e 1 CANT GET OVER DOT FRITZIE. WASS ‘You SURE HE 156 A DOG, UND | NOT A ee \ TRE DK. MACY, Specialist. tn the treatment STREAMLINE BODY. HOW MANY SPEEDS HASS HE? that Ned Many So-¢ sure. orn wal A oi Urinary of the Skin. Rupture, Pi a without th All Diseases of Women and all peculiar to the out resort to surgery. of Men—Mervous Debiiity, | acta! All Diseases Bio04 Potson, « Disorders and weakn and Chronic My treatment for all Weaknesses, De spondency, Impaired Vitality and | Ner vous Debility never foils om and af 302-2-4 Globe Block BUT HE AIN'T SO MUCH GoOoT FoR TOURING AS FoRA RANDOM SHOTS OUR IDEA OF NOTHING AT jall—The pugilistie skill of Bande man Blake, knocked out by Bom-| bardier Wells. . . UNTIL HE FOUGHT FRED McKay, we had a Munch Battling Levinsky had gone back to work. ee THE ST. LOUIS FEDS AR after Wingo of the Cards. They probably want to put him on Mor. decai Brown. You know, Morde cat's right one {s very much to the morgue. Piaster By the way, have you noticed | how popular the globe trotters are e not signed? Y-A-S, WAIT Steve O'Neil and other N.aps were standing near a cannon in ia, when one of the rook- Gee, “maybe this got no speed, eh, softly answered Steve Wait until you bat against Walter Johnson eee Would He! The water in Cleveland isn’t fit to drink Larry McLean would like to be a Nap see ° *, One hit after April 14 ts worth two in the bush-town practice game. | i—— . KING GEOR 18 DIFFERE He watched the White Sox and ( ants playing at Chelsea, and, to prove his superiority to his sub ects, he never once 8 “Ah, I see. It fe like our old | game of ro STAGE A SMOKER A smoker will be held by Com pany L of the National Guard of Washington at the Armory tonight.| DON’T THINK SO ' Best modern 50¢, Stewart ‘rt. —Adver outside rooms, 260 House, 86 West tinement to Ate ue club the y in me,” saic BBED ON FIRST AVENUE » my office every yout being ome dent= ing himuelf hin am to be Dr. KE. J. Br means that Ritchie has won in his | ent tand ainst Harry Stout, the BEWARE of thin thief who at club's jal referee my pationts and lives off my rept “I would not have entered the| MY OPFICHS are ring with Stout acting as referee, 713 fi A Uni Ald Ritchie. “He is, entirely. too irst ve., Union friendly with Wolgast = vance sale today was well ove $15, der work, beeaw and he expect $40,000 house, | “h!!" work is often supertor, ? fovian — ese than one-half the If his prediction is borne out, it| price areed by other high-@lase means t teble | draw down | ¢ ake a dollar about $16,000 for 20 minutes’ work, |®" when I Ge [MURPHY JUMPS ::: ment. Reware of fake Dr. Browns. EDWIN J. CROWN, D. D. §. Senitie's Lending Dentist me to my offices be picture In my sign, of the building: {t's ein this advertiaes NORWICH, Conn., March 10.— Capt. Dan Murphy of the Philadel phia Athletics is the first play jump from the ranks of ( Mack's team to the Federal le Murphy today confirmed the re. 713 First Avenue jort that he had signed a thr ar) | Open evenings until § and Sundays act with the Brooklyn I jt | until 4 for people who worl eved Murphy will manag n tear wonorvoutuitt| | AT E'S Cabaret Restaurant the |. Friends of A. G. Douthitt, who has tendered his resignation as | physical director of the Y. M. C. A have arranged a farewell ba in his honor for Friday night spread will be held in the Y \¢. A. gym at 6:30, ™ CLIMB TO FAME nquet The M | Los ANGE! March 10—Re. J Phe House That Quali ty cent graduates from the prelim Entertainment Built inary ranks will try to prove up as |) —_—_——_——_—————— main eventers at Vernon arena to {aig when Steve Ketchel of Chi. | FAREWELL WEEK, FEB. 23 cago and Babe Picato of Los LI GER eles meet in a 20-round bout LILLIAN SEI The winner, if he shows enough Coming Attractions: class, will get another match here Feb. 23, Edith Willard and Margie Doyle. March 2, Wm. Conley. March 9, Paul Rahn Miss “Reno” Rogers, and others direct from the East. £. G. WOOD, Amnt. Mgr. | DANCE AT | DREAMLAND | TONIGHT 25c Admission, Incinding § Dance Tick ATTRACTIVE SERVICE The Four Daily Trains From Seattle TO CENTRALIA, CHEHALIS, PORTLAND And Intermediate Stations. THREE DAILY. TWO DAILY To Olympia, Hoquiam and To Raymond and South Aberdeen. Bend. Parlor cars, coaches and dining cars Best of equipment. on day trains. Standard and tourist cars and coaches on night trains. 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