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DOINGS IN THE SPORTING WORLD TERSELY TOLD FOR STAR READER S
THE NEA R CHAMPS.
JOB FOR UNDERTAKER," SAYS VAN
COURT, "IF JOHNSON FIGHTS JEFF"
l/) 9 ANOBT.KB, <>•• 1 Jack
Johnson Is la for the beating of bis
life and the promoter* bad tx>tt«r
carry an undertaker wagon along
%!th th<-in to cart awar th<? r«
mains, tf be even ni*-«'U Jim Irf
frl'», Is the opinion of IvWitt C
Van Court, one of the leading au
thorities In toe country on thins*
There
Is No Use
Talking
Because
REGAL
$15.00
SUITS
AND
CRAVENEI its
Talk for
Themselves
We want you to
Bee them—then
you'll know where
to buy your $15.00
clothes.
615-619 First Ay.
On the Square
Opposite Totem Polo
LUBB IS A GOOD SAMARITAN —FOR MINUTE i
pa«MI«
Van Court taught Jim Corbrtt a
Krcat d«'»l of what that clever boxer
knew, and, as boxing Instructor for
tho Sab Kranclsco Olympic Club, he
came in touch with many of thi>
famous fighters of year* ago. Ilia
opinion Is baited solely upon Jeff*
last real battle—the memorable one
with Jim fort
"I think Jefr* last battle—the
one with Corbett—the best of his
career," said Van Court when dis
cussing the relatirt merits of tb«
two men. Jeff not only outstugxeid
Corbett but b« outboxed htm. and
don't forget that at the tin Cor
bett was th« cleverest man In th*
world, for a mar. »■ ff-t build thin
work of ouiboxlng "Gentleman Jim"
Is, In my opinion, nothing short of
marvelous.
"The people want to bear In mind
that Johnson Is two years older
than Jeffries; that he nover did.
nor ever will, have Jeffs «»in<-fi''<«.
and, furthermore, Jim has the bulk
behind him.
"No, no. none of this Johnson
stuff for mo. I think the under
takers will have ■ Job when Jeff
gels through with the *amoke.' If
Johnson stands up and rough* It
with Jim. he won't la«t threa
round*; If he stands off and ho*«»».
It tuny |i) longer, but tho renott will
h>- the same In tbo end—Jeff will )
K'l him.
"The p»-nj>!(» have no rMH>j to
«uppoiw thai Jtstt has Rosa bark.
True, ho ha* not actively «-n
--;:.-iK-i In tlKhtlng, but h' 1 has led i
quiet life. All this talk of Jim sap- I
ping his vitality by staying up late
at night and boozing is rot. Jeff
took good care of blm««lf tlio wholn
time he was out of training, and la
In Just as good ahap« now,
physically and mentally, an be over
was In bis whole life. *
$5.00 Set No. 2 Arm
strong Pattern, Adjust
able Pipe Stock and
Dies, $3.98.
i t H-t No J lulu U. v U, «4 nn.l
l-iii-h din* for cutting I'll" 1. bolt*
or tui.lnif.
Quickly intjuxtcl In fit Ota varia
tion* In tlie ■U« of I'll"' uml fit
time*. *
tik'm" 'l!' l« cut vt-rv ensiy on ac
count of lli« clearance glvim. K,m
ily and quickly aharpenrd.
I'lpn la cunlnrnd m < urnli-lv bjr ail-
IlKtnl.ln EUl<tO* will' h ili( liviliy
with nil I»o** rltiKM anil collet*.
No i-iiru tool* or wr»mh«a arc re
•|titr«il for working thin ant.
Km ' ii"l 1* put tip In liiil'lv.'ixn
liox. lilrtictlon* ar* t>**t«d on top.
'Ihi'.v nrn guuritntenii l.y 1". 1.. Venn
*. H'.ci Co., of <<lre*nfl«ld. Mima. Onn
,|nh of plna fitting ;■ iiii you hay«
iniidi* th« prlcn of n act.
Wi'luht for ahlpplngr iih'nil 22 Ib*.
j You liiUll |ii h ■■ uml iin.illlv ri'UKiina
for I.ihlhk tirrc.
K>lrn iii|»* ilh ■». <•■>' Ii nl/.i-; 2
pier** Ma
; ■lira iiuMri, rach alga :i.-.«-
ViFMfNJINTISIfi and Avc'
BEST EVER YEAR
FOR FOOTBALL IN
THE HIGH SCHOC '-
Hlnrn ti)O opening of the a«maon. I
tho football |.r««|..< !• at all Hi"
high achools, with the exception of l
Hri>ail*ay, have taUi-u UQ i ncicli i
brighter lino. SSSSUJ
i:<i>.'<-iiiliy at Mi.- gi n Amir are
l!i.i atudnnta Juntlfl. .1 In footing
proud of tt(<-t»i• ■!>• •■• and ill- team
thai n-|.r» »«nu thi'tu cm th« grid-
Iron. Two wmili* after thw first
turnout, the nt*n played a ganie
a«»ln«t a hMtvlwr and roorw «»p«rrl-
PDI-od ri«.«rn from (ho ll#lJln«han»
lilKh school. This wa» th«* '!'••
Interstholaatte KaiiK' thai any of
the men had tt»«r vutfrod. Whwn
th« game finally rn<li>«l they had
S3 |«itnt» and Mm vUltor* had MM
It wan only nfl-T that gam« that
|b« ' idftit body at that whool tH>- :
Kan to tak« It.t.t.- ji. Now tbry
am a*r a Unit tbn Ml Th*
gn«»rn Ann* will undoubtedly bo
the champioßa of thrlr cUm In
ih« alatt*. Non* of th« i.»-o arc!
Htart, inn they ar« ail «i«hl play
IMI Kirk C«ff at «-nd Uaa k<«h!
aa any high .rh<«>! end In the MM |
and a lot faster than moat of lh«m. |
The iUllard achool haa only i-iay
irj two «ii!i.», and IMi with tbn
tWO h'M»l<-«l IIIIK 111 the r'.'y to
; lb«lr «-oi«|.«r»Hv« ■>!— with th«
' i»am« of thrtr rtaaa cannot bo told.
Ttioy ha»w ranch th*- aam» team aa
la*t yoar. M Cunnlssham at half
la th* bricht and ablnlnx alar. M»
r.fii,i !i,,i..- hi* i-»ui«.n on any '
tram In tb« atat«,
I! Th* IJnmln tram looka now aa
Llaaaia t«im i<«n«i« no* h
If It In'- n't' to dapllcate In f«it
CALIFORNIA WONDER Ifrz™:
" "1 sfdiiK him. Ho In «wnw«d ol
nAPp TPA IfTOTTI il II dlnlurbiu* lb.. i-4(.-. of I-«il.»r>\
GOES TO AUSTRAUA !""l "f I"'lr'»' <lr»nk. Hmlih f»r«i a
lIDLIIJ 1U rtllll I lVilLllfl ch»r«' < «'f '•■II> -'V «»'' •'«'•"' I'<-1|1«
VI \/**fc/ •vr «aww«>>* »—— • Mdn lb p lanuenco of Uqoor. wbllw
11. •■ ih-i :"-ur 1* *■<•( u»<*<J of vlutuf
ln< an (Miliiianr.- which in«> It
• mltdetnoiUMir to run an automo
bile without • Ilclii.
Th» aj«««t young California I**
nU tiUjrr who ■« won thn r! *ht '"
play for the Im»U trophy. rnuf»
anting the net and racquet chain
plon*h!p of lhi» owrld. which •111
t«. decided In Australia, wber« the
f&mottt trophy la now b«ld.
MORRIB ML
MINDHU PARK MEET
CLOSES SATUHDRY
VANCOUVER, ■ C, Oct. 7.—
Th« Mlnoru park ractni nx el will
cloho Mutunluv ;ifi«'iii<>iiii, and the
hor-Homou will emigrate In tint Cal
ifornia trucks and the new oouraei
in Old Mnxlcu.
Vi'Htinlny Hftprnnon m Ladles'
day, ii.l I hurdle i%l I HI a feat
in. of iiic- program Batunlny, Lhn
lniit duy, will be Hi' l;i<li'd' day
again.
i|m Owner's Handicap will be
run i iii week, mid It la expected
Nil.. STAR THUKSDAY, OCTOBJ R 7, 1909.
of ta*t y«ar by wlnnlns from evory
team it run up acalntl. lni.»« thu
roach at th* Itroadway'doe* aomo
thluK to liiii ruiim . Jin* In hit
team, I ha 1 aeho«il will stand III)
chanco for tl»« champlonahlp. Till!
Unroln nun air all about Id.- hum
•it* and »r. all fast. Tb«'.v ill.! not
mak* .1 very Ml .] ahowlnx Malnit
«»(>i!ii>U on armiinl of thr lark r»f
prartlto. Olyoipta will if!*'- nil th«
t»awa a hard flxlit unywmy. -
With « few »i«ik»' mom eoarh
inn. thi> l.in»jin #l«r<>n *til !»<• »i
Itttoat At icood a» laat •■■ ■> l'<n
Ohnlck, Wand," and Sparger are
kk'*iiv misi«4, in Caatin of Port'
land. ihr train haa «m« of Ih* mt*l
rat yard Kalit't> In th« Northwvtt.
Th<- llr»aiil«af urn lh» '•••' bonrh
of tnatrrtal that haa M*< o«l sine*
tb*Y«ar that school bad tho cham
pion Irani of llk rnlinnl .ftto,*t, hut
! for mmd mm th^y "•'t>*i
me iii *tp«et«>d ahoffl***^ Tbw
Un'iiion, with the etcepltef vf Kerr
land Walter Wllaon. ••<• nff tow that
(they ran'l keep warm, fn th* 13
--! I. n*titir« mnif th'-y *h«w«-<l tip mla
•rably la atrery ti'iummhi. Th.
couldn't «iii, » crater ruai it>- ••iul
f. !t« .1 upon Or<i\i' nut m4l Hill
l^*i* i.» au>i> lh« •nil ruM. and
whpa on th«» oWfji*^ thry let thHr
IlKhtif opt*"**l*'* f* thr»»«sh thrlr
11$»« t>rf<>ro Iho |>lay Mi fairly
started. , V\
Coach l^wta ran mak^j*"" «r«*at
«t am that tb« diy ■*» »a* oat
of th« m«u If M can Italy wall*
, ih<'tn Up. J B4 .
.AUGHLIN.
Iho truck record for tho mile win
go li) III" txMirds. H ' .. *
•♦•••••A**********
* Football YetterdJiy. ♦
, * v.ii" IS; Holy Crow o. *
* Princeton 12; Vlllanoya 0. *
* Brown 17; llate« 0. ■„ *
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Tho Lincoln High School 01rl«'
Athletic n«8ocl»tlon organized yes
terday afternoon for thU hcliool
y«ar and offlosri won eloctod.
They »(■!■.■ llolen Duttonhopfor,
proßldcnt; Paulina Allon, fecrt>tnry
and uurai; iimii Curry, vl««
prcHlili'iit. and Man la Connor, »;lrln'
athlotlo editor.of tho "Tot'-m," the
bl(b ichool publication.
ELLENSBURG SINGS
BROADWAY PRAISES
Tb« Ilroadway high ii iMWI brand
nt i....|.h..!m I* iik- Mai algnature
on tin* |.«i !>«*!■' kind, u< i»i'iiiir. to
tfi" Kllfnuburg team.
Upon tb« rt-turn hamn of lh« lii
vitd< i* tli.-v i>iiil»> .1 Ihf |.nal» to
Hi.. «kl<>a. Th« r.llrns!mr« iin nlnit
It. <uril hu>»- .
"N«var l»i-f.ii« has tho aplrlt of
Ik* HrtMdway blsh huot boon
akown to a iiriv-i advantax* than
iat tii« i;i:> iik aiMfnf la«t Bamr
day, Alt in* way lltruuKb Ui- santn
thn lit..;<•!».»-, !..:,« bad tb«- a4van
iaf.». but iK'vxr iiin i. did tha Klltna
burn t< i.ni have to complain.
"In ibt* ntily bold »l Him \'.\\>-un
butft c< '!■•■! M.ji..i«, . at which tb«
r<ory of it■•■ r.^-.n- was i..M. on« of
i!.r lEttoawbafg>pUyen Mid: Wa
Wdilld s.iilki !,»-.•«• l.n-n l,<iili-ti by
id.- Ilroadway Iran than to havoj
beat North Yaklma £0 to 0. .'OUN \
tli- .-SrAtii.- iii.y« am wi wh)' and
inati<l in m n i.qu.l!'- Kvrry man
on ill-- tram has a warm (itar* in
hi* heart .or 'Mt'l»*t and wo In
(•■ti-l to ahow 1!.. in v good time
»!;• 11 Hi'-.' com* l»-ii- Ml i»'u> o< ■
'""""i^
GOFFROTH AND SMITH
IN FOR JOY RIDING
(Itr I all** 1-mi.t
BAN KIIANCJHCO. Oct 7.—Aa 11
re*ult of a Joy rld«, Jimn Coffroth.
the fight promoter; !M<!»<- Hmlth,
The Howard Overdraft Heater Is Bljt]S
New and Scientific Principles
The Wonderful Overdraft System I Will Pay for Itself in One Seaa
... I . .. .. . - ; ;. ' "S
The Howard overdraft drives the smoke <*J4j In cold climates, where a heater is used m
through the fire l«>x a second time, thus consum- MH 'lay in the winter time, the Howard his a
ing ail the gases n i!m- »>nokc and giving twice lf^\ ■■ *»•>"«» coal in one season to pay for ittoU
the heating power to your fuel. The hent doesn't TMttjfii HB .sides giving the satisfaction and comfort dip
(jo up the chimney with a Howard. 4fl HMBh^ c< 'V heated '""
JL A Successful B^B^SHBmNM The Howard A.
' Stove" fJM»^mrP^^*>^^BEM llMlt ' JPSc
iV'v ii n» u/;ii ■ Er«BP^^B Will Hold the ■.^ Jm^^mmS
MBM&. B A lh' mraHft^^-^T^S c ver N 'Bht B|
(V*"ttf3S| "■ Will Radiate the 4g3
Wood (ffSj Heat to the Floor F*^
r^-SIl / i , Ta« BC%frV2ffl m 7 W ill Reduce Your P^|
- -??L^'":^^. Han \wf-^''S^Kt One-Half Vffi
: >W Om a WillDoAway /«
■ T^ff^^^. Kvrn Rubbish With the Smoke V£H
Howard Heater Prices $12.50 to $25 La«l» a Lifetime g/
—, , __ , : ,——•: ir S«ss
The Gold Medal Winner Wherever Exhibite
GOLD MEDAL V *«%»,«* GOLD MEDAL
Lewis and (lark Exposition tyl\glW\KlV A.-V.-P.
Portland, Oregon, 1905 Seattle, Wash., 1909
&SgSgSS3iSm!Ei£\ There is no '"''' waste with the Monarch Range. It utilizes all
I '^^^^' t!" '" ''"' ''"''• "s'"s ;t'>""t h»Ji what the other kin<t of ■ <C>
I3j S'B'C aBI-n ' '"'^ r ll''l"" 1"' llius the saviiij; cf fuel .i!.>m- i>.iy>s tlie Liner's ,-n- /
Bi, ■«-' -i t-M'\9^^*"'j^l tire <i>st in a remarkably short time. This different construction A j^^K^Hp
M^^K^^S*^Si|^ effectsnot only a saving of fuel, but of hard labor and much time as \^/^S©JN&V
MJq jf/o>iYsrv! n vvc"' ' '"-ri"'s n" st"v^ blacking t<> be done, no black kettle bottoms <^vW^^*li^J
mg|fßSgLJflSwnß '" scour, Tin waiting for a slow fire to j;ct the oven hot; everything /'/*m£Si?iM
-f^t'SflEdwfw^jlr] os sm""t'l'.v- without a hitch, about the Monarch. The satisfac- /:^^^«Sb| fij
ii°" of using such a range i* worth much to a housekeeper. It's /J&^**_\s3!>Wr
| T"iftfcftin*T it (COM! ANt UNION lP*^i§f^lil£§s22^j£ii«'*
FIRST BLOnD
TO INDIANS
BAKFR 18 «T«ONQ AT RIOMt
IIMU AND TURKS CAN'T
SCORE.
T!i>- Turk* played wild mimmnr
basnnall yi-nterday but UM Indiana,
with Jeaa linker In Hi-- box, wore
too a Iron* •■»•>'• cam* <»'( cm top
by a acor« of 2 to 1..
All limn won II"' |HM fur hla
'finii by rapping out > home run
■ l.< II In I UM <>> bat In I'"* afxth.
iii th« mum Inning it«-iiii>H, who
bad walked, acornd M i'rUk'i
doubt*, but thi» nun not <-rioucli to
win tin- , MM
llutli |Mm miiMCfld to f' Mil
hit*, till* Thomiiaon wm on III*
luoiiiiil for tin- iviinant Winner*.
Thw* w*r«i m-vrral «<-nxatlojinl
' |il»y» imh'l. and (In* faaa «m» (Inn
ilih ihup of their liv«
Altman, Krtak and l.rn>h wer«
th« mil Tin- num.' ifania will
|.|«> I hi* afternoon, I^idlea' day.
Th« acora:
•Mill" An. it. If I*o. A. n
lU)|. ■■ . i • • I t I
Akin. 2b I • • I t 0
lt«nn«tl. tb ...I I 0 1 I >'
Urneh. rf 1 «!!•<•
frith, rf < « |1 • «
('apron. If ....4 « I I • li
iiml*". Ib ....I • I 7 I ■ •
chM. - ....... «oi7io
Thompson, p. .1 • I • 1 <•
Tol-I. ...11 ~l "• tl I* "I
Mixiliaii*. .Mi li. M I-. A. i:
llrlnkrr, <-f . , (Oil • «
Allman. Ib ...» 110 I •
V.Vr.t rf .4 I I I * 0
i»m*m. tb < • 1 f 1 •
Herdyhr. Ih ..4 • I • • . I
Clrnn. If 4 • • t • •
fturnolt, •• .4 i I I i i
fftenror, <■..; •'•it i «
llakvr, p • •••it
Tot«l» .....»l "i ~? 17 "f "l
S'oik br itii.ii k« •
K«allU .• ••••!•• •— 1
Kpf.kai." i ill•ill •— 2
Nummary T«.< li»«' hit* Krl»k.
J«m*«. Wwd. Nord>-ki>. Allrnan.
llanu< run—Atlntan. tUirrlflro i.h
Kp*nr«r. Htn|t>n ii«< -- tirnnvit.
Lynch. (*aprort. ittw**, AltniMn.
Mtrurk out — I■» l',*ki-r II; ii>
T! ■mi; • ••m < !•«•••« "ii >>»I|»—Off
l!ak*r, I. Wild tilii I.—li.ik.-r II •
»•>■ pit. 1.--1 I .H-- I.>«c !i. l.y lUk*r.
t/iti|>lr* —C»m*jr.
% i !■•> »i. II II.IR.
At R( Iw'ii. fl-l, ■ '.I. *n II: at
I'ltllailvlphl* t-7. u.i.> .n I-I; at
|if.«.fch.. 4-4. \.-» >.M I-*.
>la>4l>l ..« Ikr (Inks.
W»rt. !-■ «t Prt.
f»itt«t>urir IIS 41 M(
Chlrafo I*4 It .«!«
N.« York. »I «a .*of
Cfnrlnnall ... .... 71 *« ,i«4
fhlta<lrlphla 74 -.' ...
llr.-.klvri • 14 »7 ,J1»
lit. l«lll« .." . M »> >'■*
11..t.ii 44 I«* m
IIM>I i,n%ni!is.
n urn, i .nr * r "■
At Han Iran, \m ... Oakland », Ver
nan 0: .' l<na Anaolea t. Kan I'tnn
ri«., •: at ••■>tll«n.t 1. H«<i«iii. I.
«■..<!.« »r ikr tl«b*.
Won l-.al ! Prl.
Han Krant-liwo 117 •* «JI
Portland I*l 74 .'.TT
!.■>« Amtrl#> 101 *I ,»47
Harramrnle l« ».' •»*"■
U^akUnd .74 114 • .I*2
I Vrrnnn .... ...... «• 11* .2711
SURE WE'LL BE THE Dtr
CHAMPS SAYS CAPTAIN 1
MANAGER HUGH JENNINGS. I
He has won three straight American league pennants, . I
DETnOIT, Oct. 7.—"Sure we are going lo wUi tat r^m
cbampionsbip," »ay« Hugh J«nninga, a three U»« peosart tljac
"Wo are going to b«at PltUbnrg on pitching. I ka*v}m
think ■*•• bavo to depend on our bttterm, but to a certalt atfrct X
are ml«tak«>B. Wo have a ■tronger pitching irtaff thai tat fin
and that la what la going to tell. • -. I
Tin- fiery Tiger chieftain then a«t«rtrd ho had a itrai?f»
ttng (tub than I'tttabur* "Now logicailr." con tinned JftmitAiti
ran li<-ai them hitting and bare tin better of Uien la pHcatatlta
*<->• why the tt'-tU * don't belong to v«. Of court* hick t» raril
ptajr a part, but if I get an •■v.-i, break In that I mil b* wMtt I
The pitchers on whom Jennings Is d^prnding »re Mc'Jt ttl
m. r». WUlotta ami Donovan. In his opinion they caa b*«t i|M
mco !»'•!•*« -.'d by the Pirates, <*.ts» I
W. have no atar Ilk'- Math)>w"M>n. «nd r><Hth«T bm Psatn
but we have four men either of whom ran be relied taw. . JV«i:
have control and that Is the main thing. •;*:.HI«BS r
"Wagner Is a wonderful ball player, but I hell*** Catt * 'jM
best In the world. His work will offset that of Wanner aW*« I
consider the other players, Detroit has all the b«at ot V
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