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PAGE 10 THE SEATTLE STAR—MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1920. § Crucial Games Are Billed for Star Cage Leagud HEY Bugsy! DID — OH BOY SITE You HEAR AGOUT TH }] SIT A THECE'S TWO BARS PLACE. IN TH’ CounTiy]} NICE. | ON Tr’ PLACE! Bout? || PLACE? ) hod Battle for Semi-Final " i. ey Places; “Y” Is Victor da | K. of C. Tangles with Spaldings; Sporting Goods sors Star Welterweights to Invade Northwest Ring Circles oe Argue; “Y" Meets MacDougalls; Other Basketball | News T HOVENT PELT WELL SINCE TANUARY (67 \S Foe TH’ SMELL oF MME ONLY TRe 1B 1S THEY RE - SAND Bees! Hownte! Home! City Hoop Leaders to Sone nergy moctade ! —2,- scout ane WER LASE 0 wr awar| LONORS STAKED IN TITLE MITT MIELE Azevedoand league this week, when the leaders in the two sections tangle or the semi-final places. Three teams in each circuit are Two honors will be at stake when Boy McCormick, the English lightheavyweight king, and Tommy — Gibbons, recognized Shade Boy till in the running for the honors. world’s champion, meet in Milwaukie, Ore., in a 10-round scrap February 11. McCormick is holder of the English Lord Lons- In League No. 1, the MacDougall-Southwick aggregation | dale belt and Gibbons wears the world’s crown. A pretty battle should be dished up when the two battlers meet. Gibbons’ hands Are Co 1 pI Nock Biene Veith oe ts OE age g, RN oe are reported to be in good condition. Gibbons is a master boxer while McCormick isa rough, rootin’ tootin’ baby in the ring. mame Was schedulec or he Anignts ¢ « s a Wednesday, but the “Y" will not be able to put a team on heiteen the floor that night because three of the association players elter May ‘giants’ Englishmen Annex Soccer Classic by Close Count “t,.1t,2" | If the MacDougall-Southwick squad wins, they cop the sing sot oer ®| | How Clubs Stand | . ss wien ww, | in Star League) Converted in | at the Knig } LEAGUE NO. 1 . el tae"? Ti] Last Minute southern ring circles, vedo is one of the best formers at his weight a the San Francisco dist and has been giving all of Hl settle the section honors honors in their section, but if the “Y” comes out on top, {ee gyrate hy pe eRe ED er ag aap ma mY Joe Azevedo, crack MacDougalls, University Community five and the “Y” will " 5 HE’S CHIEF BOUNCER can welter, is pl a all be tied for top honors. oe P. l K k &. scictiingiecsnti El aac mt to the Northwes In the other section the Knights | © snare " ena ty Ic | cording to te f mbus / ~ i ortals Be wea 6 Sabian neee fe ! / aan ; i : ‘. . =k 4 boys wn ¥ battle ame wigs alae Mice § 2 28) Pettigrew Turns Tide and \ LW Vida Couaat and. Bip om | csc, ve ben eel as : | Scotchmen Are Walloped Vinaie brother boxers, are ¢ SRR lS Lt | My north soon, too. Billy Sill o Kiights Will nettle. the } xaie pO a ay ot BY ALEX ©. ROSE \Y ‘boxed here. before but tg tae Digpegy. > atgcrll titi Booey ER oe A. goal scored from . peal root -+ ofa ks now much. He has imp Company 1 1 taken by Capt. Jim Pettigrew, XO per cént according Rainier Post te seconde before the final whistle «<———~— — ~~~ | southern scribes. j | ES anenene sounded, broug ictory to the Engey ER ( The weiter division ts about aa Fhe played next LOGAN IS HOPE hmen in the annual international THE OFFICIAL SCOR: a) classiest section of the Nortel o be desis OF KNIGHTS soccer match played at Woodland meen ceanamanineeteniiacmnaed, (FS ten. theme A caren Johnny Logan, star forward park yesterday afternoon Final r ae By CHARLES DRYDEN sterling performers ae Billy be shifted | Knights of umbus team, who is| score: England 4, Scotland 3 “Get a correct lineup, name ané | vet st . A Morrie Lux, Travie Davis and. draw and play Will) the jeaading scorer in the league, i#| Play wan at times very ragged, be | number of each and every player van orey Aa 4 follow as in the first half of the sea. , othe is i ies % : 7 or Callaban, rt. my Storey nere to defend thei son. The semi-finals will be played hope of the club squad cause the players did not put the pep | | Remember, you cannot tell a player Wire ors of the Northwest at this and the winner of the two half sec | One of the best shots in the city, and| into their work that Ix Usually seen without the little book én Writtiaana, of, the southerners should be tions will meet in a three-game series |9"d if Logan ia going right, the op-|in matches of this importance, and | ’ 7 Sounds all right, doesn’t it, when plenty of fight. Johny © witnemed a Meuwel, cf for the city title. position will have a tough time stop-|the large attend: c ¢ . liocre exhibition of soccer you cough up & nickel? Well, in the or Whitted, If. and Alex Trambitas are There will be a meeting called for | Ping the Knights. The Knights have ; ry ig i | Bill Graham first place, you can't tell a bal of welters that will give all team captains at The Star one | copped off four straight games, and | footba e | e » elite a elie Yel Ne layer anything With or witha Luderus, 1b, ; the Coast men a week from tonight, to lay plans for| Meet the Spalding men in the big} For a time it looked like @ lop He's the chief bouncer in the city high school basketball | Paver anything with oF a ag Sac te ‘Travie Davis and 4 the lust half of the season game Saturday night sided win for the English team, as/ league. will tell you something, voluntar or Baird, 2b. , meet in Tacoma e achedule for the last half of) The rest of the Knights are play: | Dougias, the elusive ce Mee a. No, gentle reader, bouncing roughnecks is not this) or vy request Paird, wb winner will get i ch year Will be made out this week. |né ® good brand of basketball. Hun. | Playing rings AfOue to hie creat |young fellow’s job, not by any means in the next place, the fittia book + or Sticking, a Billy Wright's crows Drawings for places will be made to-| toon, at forward, is an able running | fener, ha ree _ihandege ons, , Pe on ‘4 : ig ? a wrong once in @ great while, o future, ‘ins mate for Logan. Klassic js fant | before the game was gone 30 mir Y'see he's Bill Graham, Broadway guard, who is one of |'* “"° tie ft depends on + Rp gdm If Aneveso (quail ie rounding into condition to put up his| utes, A fo thin the “dre ne the best dribblers ever turned out in prep school basketball.) ou .%+ 1 3 or Bearce, Ty will take on Billy vy. MC. A. WALLOPS wea hanene my aso and page pa ie o wor ” ‘4 thes aig.| When Bill starts bouncing the leather sphere down the| Ana eo, in this issue, we submit Cady, Adama, ¢ doubt. Storey will BREWSTERS . ii 2s = thru the} floor he gets a chance for a shot nine out of ten times.|4 correct lineup sold to the fish at Jacobs, Woodward, Oeschger, |; first chance at guards Thempscn's shot eniting thre thot Philadelphia last May, price 5 cents Watson, Prendergast, Pack George Shade will Doc" Wells’ ¥. M. C. A. five add goal far out of Pittaon's re a CRS | RLS ae EE Mr a fladelphia last May, price 5 . . ed another win, Saturday, at the “Y." SPALDINGS HAVE Ume arrived with the Englishmen |) % That lineup is correc } as far oni ard, Faircloth, Hogs, p. er nor or walloping the Birhwster Cigar five, HARD WEEK holding their 3-1 lead. ° ° printer is concerned He didn't surely ke 34 to 24. The game was never in Spaldings’ five will have a With a two-goal margin in thelr make any mistakes lot Old Steub. He squeesed in be |for the welters in doubt, the “Y™ leading at the end of| jough week of play, meeting the | vor, the Englinh defense took their O: in al Ime {| This Philly masterpiece reminds | tween us and opened up his Rand-| SHANNON TO the first half by a 24 to 11 count. piper & Taf jon Wednes. | OPponents too cheaply by wandering us of the OR bill of fare doped out! sfoNally, which covered the entire| MEET MORTO! ‘ounts was the big scorer of th _ a 7 see & too far frem thele’ pests, and thie for sterling athletes fiving American] desk «pace from end to end | kame. with seven field goals and Foo Phere ight in . Mr style of play caused the tide to turn | * ea ts ciel aa ne stare % style in a Buropean plan dining room| Here was a problems. in official! Puggy Morton p wit ean y night. They mus! : noice of beefs srunes, | Scoring ethics. Me and Jim couldn't 4 bout in f row. H. Rich starred for the in the Scotchmen’s faver, A run on Dartmouth to play Washington grid men here November 27. h Of beefsteaak OR prun i secon I ters, with five fleld ¢ ‘ithe peter] paging passed the left by McLean resulted In Reect ; : it aad so on Gown the Hae er enetcan annus aE ae Me| when be ee ; YM. ©. AL 34, Brewsters Loule La Fray, George Le Fray, | *oring. and five minutes late Smith Jimmy Marquis, Broadway high pitcher, signed by While Sex. YEH, HOW DO Nally, Neither would i¢ ‘be polite | te sg 3 oa H The lineup ea forwards, and Neal Day, center, | *ed another, and the game was pa THEY DO IT? |for us to keep score on the book of |5oxes Harry Casey | runes Peston, «6. MCA | tie found thelr sheeting ayes | tite up Frankie Rogers and “Soldier” Woods box six rounds in Aberdeen After the fish bas purchased him. |the local official. He needed ali | Thursday ange H. Rich Zt c «and will be a hard trio to stop Both elevens then woke up and) tonight self a correct lineup, what does he| that. space, and more, for jotting| Friday. If he cam ! a | 4 e “ down t doings of the big leaguers, | wins in both bouts Be weet from now on. Hoagland and La | showed flashes of what they were 4 do with it? We have picked up and |i, me and Jim went out and sat on § : ferst| Vake will take care of the guard | capable of doing, but there was no 0. A. C. walloped Washing'am cage men, 20 to 12, Saturday examined hundreds of the little |the adjacent sand title of tron mam, p y Jobs in the big games. I more scoring until Pettigrew's goal books thrown down as the fish file) Another time, a long while ago, | HECTOR FARMER o sotiatitutions: Alien for Wood, Kelty es just prior to the final whistle dunior Met hockey squad defeats Capitol Hill boys, & to 1 out of the stand. Many of them/1 called with the Chicago outfit at|GQO ATTRACTIVE Pt jor Reynolds. A PIPER & TAFT’S The teame linea as fellows show no attempt at scoring. Fish | an island in the Susquehanna river - m ae ag a oop ig | STRENGTHENED Pheleet Pittech wpunnecutte| Seattle sportsmen to hold annual banquet March 1. who think they are keeping score|at Harrisburg. | Pa. where | Chief i gpa —— wy P Stock 1, Allen rowe ‘ - meth “1 make either a circle or a croms after or, 2 Vala S ne Et | WhO wom oe tas at Pi & Taft regat wit| Yuna, Strange, Pettierew, Fitzpat pw 4 “ - ng It TRS ug ae we be aulinet seston the com rick, Kerley, White, Douglas, Smith University of Idaho in market for grid coach he name of the guy on whom they pee te Nes tA isakane tues day | bane » Pee ne ought & r mone r a ” a keeping tab. | Fran id 5 ail ing week. They met a reversal in| and Pittson | ’ and decided to become a sterling} MacDOUGALLS HAVE their first start at the hands of the| Scotland—Fisse, Weir, O'Toole MeMilllan cup soccer race opens in Northwest Sunday Once in a while a real expert |athlete instead of standing in front | here @ short time age sl GALI 7 vai ae Kely, Thompson, Wetson, MoGrath | makes different marks in the pres-| of a cigar store, which was the|@gain in Bt om IMPROVED Knights of Columbus, but with sev.| Kely, Thompson, Wetson, MeGratt N. W, International bowling tourney set for Seattle February 1217. | of total strangers looking over | habit of his forbears. | weeks. A big for re MacDougalls will give all the (°r®! Additions they form @ much e ‘bin shoulder, and they imagine him | SCORER TROTS fans is expected to aon | i city title contenders a merry race | Stfonker team. The addition of Ben Fotwell to get can as Pennay grid coach, be an official scorer. ‘This expert FORTH ATLAS the City of the Living D 18 Pe from now on. The department (Jimmy Fryan, University of Wash | IGERS WI | | takes the little book home and treats} On that great day the official)! the scrap. ze Ey store team is playing together ington freshman star, has made a | Varsity mat men to meet “Y" wrestlers at University Thursday, the mystic symbols with acid in an/ scorer—a nattily attired gentieman | She in and 1 than the class that hovers |big difference in the work of the DEFEND CAGE | jeffort to bring out their hidden|of middle age—brought forth his! : - se on championship order. sporting goods store team. Gilbert Boldts lead city bowling league. } meaning, if any | Atlas of the World and slapped it Another 7 i The addition of Ralph Smith, Tonneman and Giidbere are a good LEADERSHIP On big time circults the top-heavy | 40¥" on a plain deal table in front f Pat former Washington forward, to (scoring trio. Their next bie game | dimmy Wilde, English fighter, makes $21,000 in two fights here. experts—meaning ith bulging | 1.02 Dlenchers | Along in the suit or Fam been big heli : ph nage Broadway will defend its lead in De uys with bulging | die of the combat a sterling athlete} One of Pat Moran's pnt vs By Aa ld ig help. jis with the Spalding men at the Kline city prep cage jeague Tuesday Dicky Kerr, White Sox hurler, demands sal $9,000 | brows-——commit official scoring in alon the home team hurried over to . this year pression “ form | of C. Wednesday night Jagainst the strong Ballard squad.| . , . J ands salary of $9,000 per season. | xmall book carried in the pocket. Far|the table between innings ee ey heavy scoring duet. —_ | “Re ¢ ‘ e ‘ out in the ham vinces: Say, Fred, whatcha gimme on /1?& likely youngsters Shively, at center, ix an expert uy ag STEELE jot Broadway. It will be: the firet Hippe Vaughn, Chicago Cub hurler, has played in seven leagues, where’ One aeeknionaliy: gees net that wallop thru short?" dianapolis in part enced team man. Rotts and Ker? wy pace game Oe: See, HAO even: oe enters ~~~ | his Will to ncore an exhibition game, |. The official scorer ran a medita. |Crane, who was sold se tiss are a hard pair to beat at : ag mate ik pre this — The lead: if ; the chief @ualifieation of an eetioial (O° down a foot or so of the | Jack Hendricks. Ms ‘ Joo", Wells" M. C. A. five Is|@r# will be favorites to win | | ) " 4 le ope ! 2 shica . guards, Kertiss is a strong de- eli’ Y. M A : ss» _ . ee wie Shree ‘Here 8 Lineup of scorer in a long Teach that enables | "P23, ! filled with hieroglyphics. | $10,000 cash or four BMPS® fense man. Botts is a good shot | *till very much in the city re and scores a lot of points, He | They lost a clowe game to the t is a good checker, too, Watch | versity Community five eartie » thet was a hit. Hans Wag-|worth $2,500. The Red ; him to ca ography or A lan’ ' cked | Wednesday Racers| oe try a Geography or Atlas/ner himself couldn't have blocked |that he could not get { { »j-| the big game at Lincoln. The of this tlt will be out of the race rid under one arm that drive.” |\for the Indianapolis elu, & the during the coming | the season but still have a chance| Th€Y are tied for second place, with i wh Wate ROOM FOR ONLY | eatin a RAPPy Fung athlete was | Hendricks $5,000 in east Sa week, because they look like the to tie for the leadership in their nec ‘0 wine and a loss each. Both iver #8 Gaderwait ONE BOOK him by the sleeve and flopped open |ised to give him two PANS ams were walloped by Broadway In the other game Franklin will journey to Went Seattle + antphay esmrgfles- Lager ert . To filustrate: One time me_and| the back of the Atlas of the World, |the spring training Was Ove bea he city: Jim Gilruth, of the Chicago Daily|exposing samples of Nobby Suit. |cannot dig up to the News, straggled along with the Cubs |ings, Coatings, Pantings and Vest.|ers he must get Hermann to § eubenville Ohio, th pterping ings gummed to the inner side of| over $5,000 more. I ”. cround of Deerfoot Tom Needham. | the cover contract jhas sent his signed { William B. Berry Had you ever noticed the bunion Deftiy the official scorer plucked |), ‘ 1 expects no studded hoofs of I t Tom you/a tapeline from the back of hi| eds and says be inf when they meet the MacDou a this week ly er Wood, at center, is the bie scorer for the “Y." Counts, a ne cf os Se "CHICAGO POST olds, qtiente, teahecoe- the rect. od Seattle Mets defend thelr puck lead SECOND HEAT nin a cl idea of what | neck, made a few swift passes and |!" landing a regular pgp | tonight, whew they battle the Van G . amping an the athlete was jotted down for One |Just which one of te r ceurer Mimienaies tn the Seeainn L. Erickson, Me and J sitting in a press| Nifty Bly ree—$22.98 | posed of Daubert, IN| Se a ee Elmer J. Satterberg coop big three experts | (Copyright, N. by the Bell Syndi-|Groh, Crane expects locals win or not M. Fee. BR. Bissett. dack Blythe, William Olson, | UNIVERSITY COMMUTERS aes v# , Pes STILL HAVE CHANCE Or oe sa Panis, tay eae: While the University Commun | made public objection to the “vindi-|inte he trey with ine wonar ineee ity five tasted defeat in: their | cation of Heavyweight Champion when along came the official scorer cate, Inc.) | aia not say. If that quartet }like it did last season, Tay ares hes |the world series, Crane will be riding a big league bench. ee — —_~ é Vancouver fa atill without the services H weet Wrestling Tourna- mix with the MacDougalls the Jack Dempsey by a Milwaukee post. | | elena? on whe br i) J oment, “which “has been Ws| other night the Commuters still Milwaukee also vindicated Victor | of ory tee tes eet ne ke pero FA Awarded to the Y. M. ¢ | have a chance for semi-final | Rerger,” Commander F. B. Flannery |at center for the Millionaires again | Spe Canton’ teh go Calter BA i hie’ Wad wees and luck with »is| SWAS cm fy, Plans for which piate S| honors. Their nces depend | said. "Vindication seems to be one ‘WO ances Se cetiddee Bip kes. NONE? | Deioe Rovines the Mand” winter. | SB “Doc Wells of the wyr Bl GC. A. can defeat the MacDou | Dempxey’s appointment to honor-| eo itive nes after Wed | The Milwaukee club expects to get 00d prizes shows with what | CE = the largest tournament of | ‘ he Siiwat sont: wie iilacal, ac Lynn from the Chicago White Box ‘ | Z it# kind on record 3) mae ~ Commuters eartier In on _ Le Pees re nae rad Afier a fine start, Vietorin's tom a | The Swastikas, local junior Along with thie titular | rac jcording to nner mon rules! squad te falling down on t | ce ee er) Hi. H. McGrew, who was an umpire tn ad Walsh, famous spithaller ef | took their eighth Wil from i esant o Cities bo to jPrevent issuance of honorary mem-| Thele defense work has been r [tho Virginia league last season, has been | other days, Iast week signed a con- | cit. saturday by @ score! Q wii irnament, £| POSTPONED GAMES berships, he said the last few gamen | |rlsmed' for 's aiaiiar” Jobin. the ‘Pacific » atthe ead tn Ce a ? IS WEEK Tommy Dunderdale ta atill te » the he Eastern leagu Dering the 7 e, e locals were net % champ! King 3 | ; Deas Ruth Deal Was eceminy antares 6 Ul Jeedinn (AS PSO CON em OE MIIMUOPO TOI cs mare Svinter “Wals has heen a dep. | {N° EAE Oe it rat nhag wo mtponed games Ww be pohly 1g dag nr yal | jam Agnew 19 said to be as nore sheriff in his home county in | ° 9 one - will anutsieas Bast ¢ 4 sayaaiin du. to mee the Finer “| Wise—T: reriwcred }f gvale and three aaaiete for! Jump Off at Arena — |sssry than #an Prancieco will pay’and| Connecticat. | them ieading, 18 to 10 3 each year, with an appro- ws [squad is du meet the Piper &| ise enney ; 4 Ice racers entered in Tho Star make a deal for Tub Spencer With Balt| aye Omaha clus haw wold Rit Jackson, |°*CONG, they FAR. ANE mM priate trophy to be con- Z| Taft men and the Phoenix Mutuals} red Tenney, the old ball player, | strat rayon Seattle center, ranks! races should not forget that they |14ke and tet Sam slide, former Beattie first aacker, who managed | "°4Vier opponents tested for through a cer have a tilt to play off with the % "Saran Gt Wieck et > Parn have two chances to earna place ¢ P Omaha last year, to Colu Jack. |to score a basket. The tain number of wins Soldiers and Sailor tut gives it as his opinion that the Bos.|Catman, of Victoria, t# aylor, v The announcement that the American |son alleges Omaha had no reserve rielts | Duo and Ring in the ’ One of the finest audl- 1 ? ub _five.! ton Red Box SA onl id diifpaclte in the finals for the title and cup. association hax decided on a schedule of |on him and he was a candidate for tena. | nutstanding feal toriume in the city for com Floors for these games will be a pe Ate a aa Soares In order to enter the finals con- | 188 kamen ix not quite correct, It weema. ager of the Peoria, team. toe ‘Tinker, {ane outstanding & n Porites i the : ‘- ranged today | en the 4 . of . he advocates ¢ games have not he needs a pase! The bbe! m eats of this ‘ind has been nged toda Pigg man” of the league, He be testants must win a preliminary |" the fight and will ‘reasw Tt | teen aierec® 8 firet Baseman, may te on was again the score ured, location of which ° pe rh Br Yel tdmee haat ane him to Peoria [nation was ag | be’ anhouneed shortly REFEREES ubsorb all the glory that might have} paeH sant to th : , when the adjourned meeting reconvenes c : of the game. . Waal LB ln nda yy Ml petted , ; bash Adtlaved by thé tke martes | And racers must also remem. jac Chicawo on February. 9 [of the see oa on either event, call on us. | BIG GAME: " | b ast league t report at the Ernest Lioyd, a youth picked up oft | U&* was a great figure in baseball some ery man playing in the Coast leagu ev " 1 Swastika | ps ’ | elute’ tae geettnel a which @ Grover Hartley doosn't think a new Salt Lake lots by Manager Wade | nine for tho S¥ Les Turner will hh the|years ago, He was a catcher on the your “has “broken thte the: seoring | i ¥ | manager and an ex-manager can work F of Los Angeles inst year, will son was the bright Luminary iper& a t Inc. | Wednesday, and at the Elks’ club|cured by the Boston club in 1894. He oi - | alified for the rest of the j shat, Bu rt has been given the job will play under bis right name. | Crawford did good WORE WM BAALy nicht Wan Hosda, wit ae enehk edhe Beco ee. raced: AtCotuinbus, rover, who ‘managed the | LAKE" neanon "he "was, Introduced as [CP stent 10711109 SECONDAVE, Bil rcite at the ¥. M.°C. A Saturday |#onw and Was then placed an flect{WILDE SAYS HE IS NOT] “Another batch of racers wit [teem for Tinker for awhtle, asks Tinker | “Adam fense.and defend aa THE SPORTING GOODS STORE FET Wik tes wakeds to nee rat Haas Wee tis Coan ea a CHED WITH F. MA Jump off tn the second pretiml |‘ 8° ° releae Ninh er [nice ball te eee - MAT . SCM cae wee for Wednesday There will be a raft of new third sack. | ation, and was whistle when the MacDougalls and|Most successful guardians of the int * rabergpar igre r Dale Here, new seoating ter Ihe’ barn: tn the Const lengwe tri i N. M8: clash tial sack the Natio: league eve MILWAUKEE, Feb. 2.—Jimmy! night at the hockey game, This Detroit club, has made arrange- ae je this year on be. A. clash a ional league ever R deacdoa et eaahia, ments, It ts reported, for Wes King- |AKtIen has bought Tex “McDonald | Saturday's Mivoaition,» Pestle three of their baskets g had. He became manager of the} Wilde today denied that he had| is the second Ppa og and shortatop, to re. | (Crate) fromNashville, Red Wise will| Sws that the | Bostons in and 1907, a been matched with Frankie M | Staples and Towey coming under trial, Herr pe vel Rod Murphy Oakland and |¢. trying | for two ye amber of the do, He explained that Detroit! the wire first last week. UFPhY KoeR to Keattle, Sacrament | Purchased Manuel Cueto fr York Giant ng first base for a previous cla n his sery | Look over the above list and | Jand will use him on third, Ver i then 446 ‘win ‘snahaaey, ot omes up to the Thatcher figure| be sure that you report for your Jhave « new man on third and Portland |G, Mohroaeber, & : Lowell te 1 ‘ 911 6,006 . M | probably will have a new tt summa eld goats “ m in 1910, and in 1911 w y if you are sched position eee ae wtord 4, SiMe A players, it i Jonce more at the head of the Brave © Detroit club offered $7,000, and ort at rr “pae for MObebe fer Maye |That was his last year in baseball, | then Thatcher raised the ante, Wilde | skatin 7:00 ane So cellars | ‘ ure asked waivers, report until late, was claimed by The Pacifi New York Nationals, Salt Lake w i says he has given Detroit seven days The small boy can be depended] to meet the ante. ‘The mateh will go | for numbers and © standard of will be 40 NCELSIOR MOTORCYCLE & BICYCLE CO.INC | wanted Johnny Tobin, according t ets, Tho winter live stock shows are wind 0 " . always oer = to cents for 7 cents for rrtecr the same report, but he hardiy could /UPON to way the right thing at the] to ‘Toledo if Detroit falls to come Entry lists for the races are |!" UP and Manager George Stallings of | grand stand, maleced’ nie: car | ., Some neethe Sea walved out of the majors, wrong tme, across, ae tho Hoston Braves eoon will turn his at-| Salt. Lake el ontinue to charge | se, but some 1 tention from cattle to baseball, Stallings |60c coms for its bleacher seats, r becomes exhal

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