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N25. ha les 4 oppo | | ly t Be peasons Coast Ins isn't end of Ih pose finist urth « throw is Fun elves ne he first- man and in do- then and it de. hose jumyy for bt 4 tur. field ‘ked piffi- the Bill have cue hi 3 on out. pn's z2| ‘4s | | _MONDA AY, YY SEPTE MBER EMBER 10, 1008 19 LUIS ANGEL FIRPO ISN'T WHAT WOULD BE CALLED A DUMBBELL | © Ar ‘gentine Sheely May Be Made Catcher Boxer Is | ; rojans to Start Work | THE SI RATTLE Quite Keen) 2.238 i" Saturday Areas Sy in as a first baseman, in jon in surrounding himself Public Has Been Think-|| ; dhsaed af rote Elmer Henderson Will) Rar teten ag yieere EAS A | ing That South Ameri-|| ®urston both formerly played Only Talk to Men on) jick Dempsey for the wor can Is a Fool N Lake In the Football Practice Date | vex vue BY BOB DORMAN LANTIC CITY, N. J., Sept. 10 @ Angel Firpo ts no dumb. O8 ANGEL Dempsey Is at ne hay ps call bis Univer 4 been listoning to his friend preter care Yeon wad] ERO CLE Y Lor. |e casera tot cant] i's yearn, they cle by a leading sports | dates to the colovs on September 15, | vent the many petty annoyances he hich the fight with Bi h is the earliest date allowed by | has t subject to from men ¢ the lea of the Pac Coast con supposed wea) l a e|:: a On this day, which is Sat-|_A# far es his physical training (Firpo has all sy BY HENRY L, FARRELL m this day, which is Se |Roes, Senor Horacio Lavalle, the news read to nim.) V THITE SULPHUR SPRINC foach Henderson will do Nt-| miiiionaire sportaman, who has comé to Vega a: “So N. ¥., Sept. 10 than talk to his men of the | South America to supervine Dempsey w r to} days remaining \ whieh will t th w se coming hai _ American giant, Jack Demp. con & nts 1 ‘ itlolem somo folk my fa sald tod ast on a this t intend t . nd that’ enough. I feel good and w thom to see what a foot ¢ employed t n the Unite am confident that I will t N et face docs to wt fe ¢ 1 Ww $ t f tt waked how he felt eact ; I f um & away the final stages of training shag P neve ed - GOOD STORY by over : : GOING BOUNDS ma an time A is going nds * t hain . = fa New Y e 4 ot be 5 ne n money | g ki ger Dempsey as long as said Dempsey a id vy weight m 5 40 von Saree OO Willard front cover for’ the > remain in um of $500 finally was ac. | and the tor after two hours’ negotiations | Must work an interpreter. been able to do. of the magazine on the stands with | ba inted on the | and fr hi His skin blem: wh the m Hi with his right t: ¢ partners deny that training at ¢ Wa seems rathe ks ‘t make them any bet. and. It was He po.” says Joe McCann, ln w put, that Hobbs who has helped condition Firpo for open to many several bouts. 4 ; Dempsey is very Paet sways hewn |work and his wind stems sound poly ie tee kan seg He has developed the speed of a ‘As for the bums that try to pan-| jigntweight, but he seems to have} liberal with handle him, 1 don't blame, him for) sacrificed punch for speed. He) furning ‘emp down. They'd keep %| goes not snap over his punches as| Tan broke If he fell for all of "em."|1.. used to and when they land Valentino Suarez, who ordinarily | they have 4d Demmpesy he Uraguayan consul-general | ower behind them. in New York In a happy, well-fed)“ tne spot on the banks of the is attending to the|,... where Dempsey is of Firpo. could not have been picked better! titleholder. deprive him of all privacy. The He is now BY CONSUL years’ cottage is right on the rim of a Valentino was lent to Firpo be. | (otiase is Heb cause his mind was so continually| 94+ al day and all night on his fistic idol that the consul was afraid he might make a mis- © in his salad and use mustard champion has always liked to have moat of the time to himself and it nh. 1 of is impossible under the present cir Se dally rh : wa o. e a i ve} y j this you 1 leh? a } One ¢ the menus that | pri ee ee ean be a lightweight within a, this youngster In a short tight. What cH an is “puchero.”| 1) heey up to the heavyweight| year or so, and with the add-|* "eds 1s experience ove "s " tran longer route, and who was saw the He! develop more of a kick. championship, virtue recently by Firpo, ve | the alr” rs, but otter axing | champlon workout yesterday said he was not overly with the form he showed but he! tend with the best of sald that he still believed that dee, either, age "9s TREMAINE To" 4 ays. “Say, that bird| MEET GORDON low in the same way that a bear | . 4 Harry Gordon, clever New York is slow i “Tigers have the rep for speed, | boxer, will meet Carl Tremaine in a »pt. 18. Gor: | but ask any animal trainer and he'll | suburb of Cleveland on & who could tell you that a bear can move some|don recently upset the doge by scor-| [remaine. fast himself, despite his apparent | ing a victory over | awkwardne! } “And the same way with Firpo. He's a mighty sight faster) Jerry , @ Montana young than he looks. dded to the Oakland it, J get in the ring with him.” CHARLES D’VORAK WORKS BIG SQUAD AT ROOSEVELT BY JACK HOHENBERG [eee bes eeimiage: Wilt | bri a anes he ( Saints H CI mn ES DS pe grad |have developed during the past sum been working a squa 76 hus-| mer, Wilmot, a little light for a Kies in the rudiments of football for | Knesman may bo shifted to center. the past few days at Enea igh | March, the 185:pound guard, school. As far as material go% rt ch {seems to have gained additional eae Riders hed sihaprw De foi speed during the summer time, and t for anyone, ads hatte tie wonton ctw Bik with his weight, should fill in well, juble being the locatioi . . ol werful enough to fill the boots ot CCarl “Bull* Martin looks to be era ght guard. Frank bon i perk gal the Teddy at-|@ comer at right guar apne ais aie ¥” to be a comer at right guard. Frank lin Wilde is out for his old end posi- Seven lettermen will form the nu In the backfield, Capt. Gordon If you don’t believe | ster, has been | payroll, | | ‘The blockading of the construction, emergency. September 18th at 0 A. y ni Te Athletic Union Suits .59c Dress 1.29 .29c and $4 Ponge shirts, ROW ssceces Lndtes’ 500 Fiber Hose . jon cleus of tne Cowen Park eleven, a ies will probably show the war, Hundreds of Pairs of cording to present indications. i being an al-elty man. Bruce shoula whole right side of the line ier 4 y up well this year, the handicap | SHOES back, with Ev Nowell at end, at 1 injured knee having been done Wilmot at tackle and Jim March at) iway with. Harry Hinkle, another to Bo Sacrificed guard. Nowell looks to be an im ey ee ee tor his “halfback Work Shoes, . $1.98 | position, as 1s Hienle Yamaoka, fast FIRPO GLAD “yee mitts, “Serota Bert Astrup, Jerold Ballaine and Heavy Work Shoes for ‘Tom Hyllengren are second team mon, in binek and tan; hh 85.00 YOUNG BOB graduates, who will be heard from mete 4 $2.98 when the team takes the field for its Hyllengren at either quarter or half. IRPO seems elated because the 60N | hank. of Bob Fitzsimmons will help him | ‘rhe green and gold eleven presents | in. Some people who do not keep! 4 advantages over the other teams | close tab on fights and fighters may|o¢ the city, but should cause plent agree with Firpo in thinking that of trouble with the addition of a few the younger Bob will be « great help.| more good men. ‘Three new men aro | Ladien’ B3.50, 84, Now Shoes, worth " $1.98 Shoes, CLOTHING Men's and Young Men’ Overcoutss sold nt $15 But the fact is that “the bo: «| in school, and first scrimmage should | ie i the elder Bob called bis son, not | whether, or not they will fill; Raincouts, sold nt 83.00 help Firpo much, because he tan't} I. 45.00, now much a fighter himself, | AAS the elder Fitz waa a territic antl COACHES WILL F $2.00 Caps, entific hitter. He knew the hu 7 eas Qc re, He nem HAVE MEETING | did. ABERDEEN, Sept. 10.—A meeting He knew just exactly where to hit! of coaches will be held at the high | and when he hit the right spot, 4%! school here Saturday to draw up n| he usually did when he tried, the} schedule and discuss the rules in tho | other fellow went down and wa#| southwest Washington high school | Between Pike thru fighting for that dav, | football league. Aberdoon, the cham-| and Pine The younger Bob knows nothing| pions, Hoquiam, Olympia, Monte- | about hitting. ‘They say he i# the| sano, Centralia and Chehalis are in lightest hitter of all the third-raters.|the league. ulibacks | w Wven ed years and weight he will) genttie with ¢ impressed) is all he needs now to con- forces us to raise money. Their company undot Hoomy | nave n KOOd effe hotog- | They are his own people, posne the pecullarities of temperament that marked Firpo's career in velopment ome wit tend thi of his tr mo: his yahan, the until { becomes We leve th Adams, | all th n do for World’ s Title Looming for Young Tod Morgan OD MORGAN may bring 4 world’s fistic title to Seattle, |the mame, not onl: The little fellow has the best chance of any boy ever |*ility tleman. only he six-round: tiffs, That | of his previous battles have ie showed so mu then| can may b a} an his right training turned out in the Northwest of developing into a world’s 19 years of age and in two time he has developed into the best bit of boxing y traffic rumbling} machinery ever seen on the coast, and that goes for all of | The them, too, including Jimmy Duffy and the rest of the clever If the youngster fills out and grows as he should, he will r the been} 1 ‘ound sessions in California. without understanding the STAR who speak attitu Luis ee Firpo’ s _Countrymen Cheer Him Up Great Boxer } ADVISERS HELPING 'T0 KE in being sur | fear of having It prove a bunt. too, and he fs getting it in| aul It jon he! tte rirpo has no chance to win the), it !* doul ttul it there ts a fel low |is something to really rave over a " - me today, not barring John-|” fighter, and he's a fellow a scribe | 96. mptonship. pre 5 outbox nice things bout to Make the Business Pay re M. nd Wednenday. Hoys' nold now at 80: $198 Mee a OC see ke $2,905 39c 500 Tiles, now $4 fine Khaki Ireeches for hiking New Boy's 87 B. kinawe, and at ® Vv. dD. Union ther makes, sold Army reechen, or now The entire stock thrown on the market © If you want to save money on Fall or Winter goo Heusen now $2.45 edo Hoy's $4 and 8% Mac- A Bona Fide Sale With a Reason aap this extraordinary saving opportunity reduce the hich cont of living... 't tioned here hundreds of renins that aw Ing Thursday at 9 a, m, for SACRIFICE suits and $9.95 #20, now. $12.90 $1.98 y yh ru as he is a high type of young M business, a short time Js, come with the erow Sale "FURNISHINGS SACRIFICED 39¢ Union Suite here, sturt- short Ume but because he Is a little Morgan will | Fred Call was the high ama’ while A. BE. Wigell and A made 95, A STUPENDOUS SACRIFICE The Fourth Avenue Department Store FAILED And Tod is the kind of a kid who deserves everything sald about him, | ater and one who in a great credit to his make his third before Seattle fans Wednesday night at the Arena with Dandy lon in & good Worker in the ring him: self, and he should figure to force | Morgan tu the mit be the usual six rounds. FISHER HIGH ~ AT GUN CLUB Fi | was high In the Sunday shoot at the h stuff in his | Seattle Gun club, two fights with Bud Ridley that Tod inher, Seattle profes with a score Levi Hoy's $1.50 Knickers + Children's Shoes now ALE STARTS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, 9 A. M. money and wait whieh now t the uradny, .79¢ Listhes .98c White Madras Shirt Aur nineas $2.50 1.00, ne $1.49 $2.00 alls, now . Athi Men's Sox, Imported Shirts, colors. ow D149 ie Union Sults, a1 * 79 6c Mrondetoth $2.79 All Now Union made Dreeehes, now Striped Sik Shirts $1.79 $1.98 vy Bibles 1.49 1 83.00 White Madras and nd others FOURTH AVENUE DEPARTMENT STORE Salary 19%, nial Theatre because of Dillon. Dit The scrap wi PAGE 13 Says Champ Slips Back M’Auliffe Declares Demp- | sey Isn’t the Same He Was at Toledo BY JACK McAULIFFE B P HIM IN “GOOD SP IRI be. NEw. YORK, Sept. 10- Dempsey, in a every re | spect, is not the same Dempsey who fought Willard and Carpentier, The \ chan, m {x most apparent to those who hs n him weil, jand it ts the of concern to many of his fri ‘ | When Dempsey as training at | Toledo, he was untroubled, full of |fun and lfe ‘ow he ms to be much more settled tha ears should warrant teat ‘outh di nes with each . |but Dempsey has grown old too | His tions gave me the im- Vpression that he I ome doubts that he is a e used to be bothered about thru. It ts not lack of confi- dangerous there de that is « nee n more a tim’ a that De junds, and that at 189 pounds, from Saratoga, I cighs 193 enter the “I do not believe I really thing he does not weigh |much more than 1$9 pounds now, jand he will spot Firpo at least 20 | pounds, unless I have lost all my judgment of weight || Dempsey has ays been high strung and nervous, but he is even more s0 now. It is a good thing the race meeting Saratoga ved in time to give him two | weeks to himself. He is naturally | affable, and he likes to be nice to | visitors who come to sce him, but I noticed that it was getting on his nerves to be forced to shake hands, answer a lot of foolish questions, and be nice to the crowds when he pre- ferred to be doing something else, en | The champion says he does not ii underestimate Firpo, but I belie’ he is banking too much on the Here's prescribed by his Horacio Lat elle, Luis Angel Firpo going thru his daily calisthenics, | be millionaire Argentine manager, Senor | h American's 1 and experience. e if he ck of boxing He will make dors that. VAUDEVILLE Nothing is so enjoyable as a good | show—dad and the whole family can go as guests of The STAR start This newspaper has purchased 2,000 tickets to the Palace Hip theater, the home of Ackerman & Harris vaudeville and first-run feature photoplays, and will give ‘two to every boy or girl securing one new subscrip- tion to this paper. 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