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Saskatoon Daily Star from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada • 12

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Tlffi SASKATOON DAILY STAR, SASKATOON, SASK. fAGE TWELVE ORINMORE WOK CM Ford will continue a top-tinff In the big iihow for a number of fear come. Tales Told at the Ringside UND SUBURBAN BICE One of the tmt sensational flnlah.e BY W. PHELON to a big league game in the history of the sport marked the ninth Inning jf a contest bftween italtlmore and Hoe- (Canadian Associated Prens) IXlNIKiX, April 23 The City od Suburban handicap of 2,000, ono ton nineteen rrs ago today. At the beginning of the ninth the score sto.il: mile and a quarter, was won today by G.

Edward bay horse, Drinroore, by ilaltlmorn 1. All. the run the OrioleH were able to get over dur General Hymons-Marcella, who currM St. 3 lb. and started at 10 to 1.

M. ing the tlna.1 Inning totted up to onlv fourteen at Which Point they got "tet Bob do it Afttr This" I Jim McCormick, champion of Text iwa a fine men or manhood. the could go some in the win. He tdowned sundry second-raters, he buttled Sandy Jerguson all around the fring. nd he save Gu Ruhlin ail the flroublo ho wanted before tie Texas cowboy could be overcome.

McCor-fmlck rv Jack Johnson thro- tine I and might hae risen to greet eminence In his class, tut fr I thlnit be started too late in the pamt. G. G. Kousnetsoff's ldmon. bred in France, 7 st.

10 100 to 7. wa second tired and quit. That was a reco-d number of runs for ono Inning. The and Ieopold I Rotchlld's Ixirenso, record for the gn-ateat niimUir jf a vat gathering in and around the smithy ou the appolnud hour. Flts-mmmons received an Introduction 10 MoCVrm.rk with an amiable much-fn-ckii'd grin.

Robert hammered a shoe into shape, sei-d tho near hind l'g of a waiting sieed, and. in a the shoe tn place, amid loud ay piaute Mr. McCormick advanced, picked 'IP a hoe, and dropped it, as It happe-i- to be hot. The grinning Kitsslm-inuns h.indi-d him a cool one, and McCormick laid eager hand upon thi cambrel of an adjacent horse. The horse cockid hi eii.

round inquiringly, and then straightened out both hind lrg. They picked up Mr. McCormick over by the smithy wall, and pouni cold water on him. He rofe, soine- 7 st. 9 15 to 2, third.

The also rans Included Tuxedo, 100 to li: Ratchclors Hope and Thistleton, both at 100 to 8. runs In a big league game has stolid etnee H'S, when 35 Chicagoana male the circuit In a contest with Clevelan t. The Texan vu 29 or to before he took up the profestfiontU glors, and a man who marts at that ae has but HAVRE DE ME RACES HAVRE De GRACE, April 23. With cloudy weather and a fast track there was good sport at the 11 track today and while favorites won few snort years ti go. Before McCormick wa really educated a a fighter he wan approaching middele age and with cotninonseime quite eqj-ii to hi vwlor.

he laid d-wn tbe glove. McCormick was shrowd and crafty, but the wisest of pull a bonehuad now and then and 10 it chanced thit the champion of Texas pulled one that wan a roval pippin. Fttzimmcna, wh.it wobbly, and trrasped the sympv- the majority of the events there were enough backers of the other winners ZJBSKZO BEMAE MARIN CHICAGO, April 2S Stanislaus Zybszko defeated Constant Ie Marin, at the Coliseum tonight in two straight falls. The pole secured the first fall In 51 minutes and put his man down a second time In 43 minutes, using a toe hold both ttmes. Notwithstanding reports to the contrary, it Is undt-rstood that Frank Gotch will meet the winner probably on July 4.

After he had Introduced the big wrestlers. Referee Ed. timith announced all bets off. No reason for cancelling bets was given. thi-tle hund ff Mr.

Fitzstmmons. "Aa to thin honwho game." growl to make things decidedly Interesting reasing The Wear Of Your Shoe Sole od Mr. McCormick, thickly, "let for the long line of odd layers. do it after this. If I want press-work, First race: 3 year olds and up, sell In the gtnilh of hia glory, wa touring xll git It by wallopln" someone, and ing, 5Vj furlongs Miss Moments, won; tuy the country, boatdeii his busing I'm willin' to start in on the first work, win performing sundry tricks' that dares gay 'horseshoe'" to me, Moncrlef, second: Kehuller, third.

at that ko.pt ahly advertised. One any time hereafter." Time, 1.07 1-5. Second race, 4 year olds and up, Belling, 6 furlongs Clem Beachey, won; Henry Hutchinson, second; Urania, third. Time, 1.14 1-5. of these itiints was pli'J'ing with pet lion.

This attracted the attntln of McCormick, likewise looking publicly, but ho passed "Not because It was dangerous," exphiineJ the Texan, "but because it wa blame expensive' Fit zMmmons, heiajj Third rnce: Lassie stakes, year SPORTOCRAPHY. olds, 4 furlongs Trumps, won; Vega, TO-DAY IN PUGILISTIC ANNALS. (By Gravy.) a champion, has lions given him, fr-e 7, hi.rin. second; Blteu, third. Time, 48 4-5.

Fourth race: Handicap, 3 year olds and up, mile and 70 yards John Furlong, won; Flying Yankee, second: ixchiel. third. Time 1.44 2-5. RUSS FORD 30 TOMORROW TODAY IN PUGILISTIC ANNALS 1904 Jim Jeffries and Frieda Myvs (April 24.) Pretty soon they'll be calling him were married in San Francisco 108 Ad Wolgast defeated Kid Re- Old Hums Ford, for the star pitcher bee in 10 rounds at Milwaukee ded life, springness and strength. And this extra process doesn't cost the buyer of Slater Shoes a single penny extra.

You get this extra wear in the sole of Slater Shoes FREE OF CHARGE. The Vitalized Sole is one of the features that makes the new Slater Shoe line the greatest shoe values ever shown. Extra style, extra wear, price plainly stamped on the sole at the factory for YOUR protection these are the things that make the SLATER SHOE attractive to sensible buyers. of Frank Chance's aggregation will Did you ever hear of a VITALIZED Shoe Sole Probably not. It is a NEW IDEA in shoe building to be found only in the Slater Shoe.

Sole leather, as it conies to the Slater factory, is first cut up into shoe sizes, and then put through A SPECIAL SLATER PROCESS, which greatly increases its wearing qualities. We call this process Vitalizing the sole putting into it extra life and vitality, making the fibre of the leather extra plump, tough and resilient, giving them ad Fifth race: Maiden 2 year olds, selU lng, 44 furlongs Gallop, won; Dally Waters, second; Colonel third. Time, 54 4-5. Sixth race: :4 year olds and up, selling, mile and 70 yards Donald McDonald, won; El Uro, second; Floral Day, third. Time, 1.45 2-5.

celebrate his thirtieth birthday to 1909 Jimmy Clabby knocked out BiPy Griffiths in 4th round at New morrow. Ford Is a native or i anaTa. having been born in Manitoba on April Orleans. 1SS3. when that province was still 1909 Willie Lewis, knocked out Char wild and wooly.

Although long ab ley Watson in 8th round o-' Paris. sent from his native heath although, as a matter of fact, the heath crop Is 1911 Bomdardier Weils knocked out Be "Nice" to The Ball Tossers mighty small in Manitoba Ian Hague In 6th round London. still retains a fondness for the land of his birth, and to start something ner, would have to buy my own lb.n. und the ilurri thing cost Jl.iiufi, C. li.

T). Another of Ruby Roliert's games i the forging of horseshoes, and the shoeing of horses. That was gi'c it stuff, and made him solid with tn-f hot ny-handed sons of toll. Furthermore, it was not at all expensi and so the amnions McCormick that here was his chance to shine. He would In public, shoe a horse, show-that he was just aa clever at the game aa the red Australian, and dim Hob's press-agent with long columns of his own.

The chance came soonT than Jim expected came, in fact, before he had even an opportunity take private lessons from a blacksmith. Fltzsimmons and his company appeared at Pueblo, and Ktiby Robert announced that he wou.d hoe a horse that very day at Gannon's. McCormick, who was to fight the following week at Pueblo saw bH chance, and announced that he would be there that he would watch Flti-simmons shoe his animal, and would then show his own skill by shoeing another. Great delight In Pueblo, i.td STREET RAILWAY with him It Is only necessary to cast asparagus on Winnipeg or its environs. Ford began playing professional The street railway football club, ball with Cedar Rapids, in tl which Is entering an eleven In the city league had a good work out last night Three-I, back in 1905, and after two! at the C.P.H.

grounds. They have ar ranged a game with the Christ church team on the Christ church grounds for tomorrow evening, when all members are requested to turn out, and to be ready to play on time. Get The Genuine Look For The Slate On The Sole Wyatt Little BEAVER SWIMMING CLUB The Beaver swimming club held To the Sporting Editor Saskatoon Daily Star. Sir, Inasmuch as the baseball season la hard by, perhaps lew suggestions for deportment while attending the games may not me malapropos. I was much exercised lasi season to hear the spectators give gratuitous advice to the players.

Surely such expressions as "lam her out," "kill It," "knock the cover off," are not to be compared with cricket applause where one says, "well hit, sir," "well played," etc. Instead of "peach," could we not use "splendid balir Then again the habit of addressing players by their first name by persons, the players have not In many cases been properly Introduced to, is Indeed most rude. Making unkind and unfeeling jests about the players' physical peculiarities (pardon illiteration) is the height of bad form "Curly," "Red-dy," "Shorty," "Rough Neck," are a few of the many I heard and I Indeed felt very sorry for the team. Let's be fair and nice and have a Jolly pood time. Respectfully yours, EDWARD BuYD.

Saskatoon, April 20. their organization meeting last night when the following officers were elect seasons wen tto Atlanta, In the South- ern, where he also remained two In 1909 he was purchased by the Xrw York Americans, but was turned over to Jersey City, In the Bastero. 'n 1910 the Highlanders recalled him. and In his fifth year In fast company he registered twenty-six victories against only six defeats. In 1911 he had twenty-two wins and Jut half as many defeats chalked against him.

Las', year was a bad one for Ford, fo, he got only thirteen victories -s against twenty-one defeats. DespUe this bad showing. Ford still has a host of admirers who believo Is about the greatest ever. He has brains, a splelall that he can twist either way. a hot one with a hop, a slow one that has puzzled a lot of batters, good manners, good morals, and a new aul charming life to cheer him on to victory.

If all these fall, why. Ford has saved enough coin to enable him to back to Manitoba and buy a goqd wT' ed: Hon. Pres. J. R.

Wilson; hon. vlce- COBBOLD BLOCK, SASKATOON pres. Mayor Harrison; president. Dr. A.

Croll; vice-president, G. B. Gardner; R. W. Trowsdale; executive committee.

B. Bowes, W. Griffiths, E. J. Evans, L.

Wues, F. C. M. Raymond, and A. Goodson.

Delegate to the S. and D.A.S.A., G. H. Gardner. The meeting decided that the club would do nil In their power to push forward the heed of a civic bath and will affiliate with the provincial branch of the C.A.S.A.

BERBY CASWELL, Men's Outfitters wheat farm. That contingency la re- Members will compete In the Y. M. it but once. This Is the worn eaten, battered, lion-footed old oak settle that contains the "Stone of Destiny." Upon It since the days of Edward II.

have been crowned nil the rulers of England. This chair might very well be called the "throne of the British Empire," Bince it is by far the most ancient of the English thrones. To be crowned the ruler must sit upon this throne, and no other. One may be sure of one thing, however. In this connection no King of 224 Lrt Ave.

Opp. Board of Trade mote, however, and It Is probable thn opening gala and will generally safeguard the Interest of city swimmers as far as In their power as a body. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL. LONDON, April 23. The following are results of games played today: Don't Take a Chance You Can't Afford to in This Case Have Your Furs Stored Where they will be absolutely safe from, moth or fire.

Furs well eared for increase their life twofold. Telephone us today, we will call for them. JACK LOWES "The Men's Man" England, or any one else for that matter, would voluntarily seek a seat on this ancient throne more than once, since it is a decidedly uncomfortable resting place. It stands, year in and year out, in the chapel of Edward the Confessor, and It Is removed only on the occasion of a' coronation. Then, covered with gold brocade, it Is set First Division.

Aston Villa, Sunderland, 1. Second Division. Barnsley, Burnley, 0. Southern League. Plymouth Argyle, Queens Park Rangers, 0.

under the lectern between the choir and the altar. BR0NS0N BEAT LANG. To the Few Without Real Anti-Skids (ll start to rain, or street sprtaLW gU tmsj, and joo an tn jweg car,) Suppose Ac ordinary corv-stuls jou txxtgjtf wo worn down 5n the centre v( the tread. You are getting no more protection than if you had tn the regular crety-day plain tread. Yet you naturally desire to be aafe.

Or Suppose you have on plain treads- in either case you immediately think of chains. The throne with which the British public is most familiar it that ivhich stands upon a dais in tiie Housa of Lords. The bouses of parlU nent contain another throne lht i the klntfs robing room. This is emp'oyed by the king when he Is donning his regal garb previously to entering the house of peers to read his speech. INDIANAPOLIS, April 24.

Ray Bronson, of Indianapolis, received a popular decision over Hillyard Lung, the Canadian welterweight, after ten rounds of fast fighting here last night. At no time during the bout did the Canadian have the better of the local man. while the Blxth and seventh were Bronson's by a large margin. In the tenth Lung saved Jitmsclf by hanging on. Another throne is that at St.

James' Palace, which Is a very ordinary looking building at the foot of St. James' Street This throne is very handsome one, standing under a magnificent and ornate canopy. It is here that WALKER BEAT FRASER SALES AUCTION the foreign ambassadors who are credited to the Court of St. James are received. The throne at Windsor Is unique In one respect.

It Is constructed entirely of Ivory. It was a gift from one of the prince of India, OTTAWA, April 23. George Walker. Ottawa, again defeated Charley Fraser. Toronto.

In their wrestling match at the Arena tonight. Walker did not succeed In pinning Fraser's shoulders to the mat, but he forced Fraser to surrender the first fall In 4 minutes and the second In 12 minutes. TED ANDERSON SOLD. By CARTON BLANCHARD, on Saturday Buggies, Democrats, Road Wagons Etc. Of the Famous Baynes Carriage Make Having been favored with instructions from the above well known firm we gliall sell by Public Auction at Our Sale Yard, 328 Avenue South, Saskatoon On Saturday April 26th.

at 2.30 p.m., 23 New Buggies, Road Wagons and Democrats Messrs. Baynes' warehouse i overstocked ROCHESTER, April 23 The sales of First Basoman Ted Anderson, to the Fort Wayne club of the Central League was announced today by the management of the Rochester International league club. OLD COUNTRY FOOTBALL (Canadirn Associated Press) LONDON, Aprtl 23. Postpon southern league games played tody resulted as follows: Reading. Cnited, 1.

Crystal Palace, Watford, 1 And Suppose you are in a hurry, and have no time to stop for chains even if you are willing to cut your tires to pieces using them. You then run your auto half on the brick pavement of the car tracks, and half on the wet asphalt, because you are afraid to run all four wheels on the asphalt at one time. And Suppose in making the various turnouts from the car tracks you have one or two "near skids." And But Suppose you equip your car with Dunlop Traction Treads and forever be free from the other "supposes." Alss makers of Dunlop Tractiwi Tread Motorrycl end Bicycle Tirci KING GEORGE HAS SIX THRONES. I King George has fix thrones. One would naturally suppose that the king wouid "sit upon his throne" at Wind goods must be sold; this spells "opportunity" to.

anyone requiring a good article at a lo wprice. Terms Arranged at Time of Sale. We shall also include in tain gale a few Seeond Hand Btifrgies, Team of Heavy Horses, One Wagon, One Disc Gang Plow, One Walking Plow, and any other entries that may be made np to date of sale. Now that spring is here we propose holi ng weekly sales at our sale yards and we solicit entries for toie s.uiie Terras Moderate. Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Auction conducted at Private RcsidncefX Atmlv at our sor that that, so to suak. would be Star Pool Room 20TH ST. NEXT DAILY STAR the "official throne." While, however, there are both a throne and a throne room in that ancient palace, the Windsor throne is probably the Very Inst one of all wherein one might find the English sovereign. The throne at Buckingham Talace is the more1 generally used, Inasmuch jzu nireet west- 1'hone 14o9 fir good dates. PRICES: Pool, 2 l-2c.

a Cue. Snooker, 5c a Cue. mi in with the crowd And have a pood game jook out ior announcements ot Customs Pourd Ootids Sale to tin lii-lil tiiiirt'w as the greater number of ceremonial functions occur there. The King 'of England ma tx- said to i have a net of thrones. In the case of on throne oironrtilon chair at "tuuinster Abbey certainly usts.

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