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The Tacoma Timesi
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Tricky, Nov. 11, 1910 TOD ATS SPORTING MEWS WANTS JEFFRIES TO FIGHT JACK AGAIN United i Leased Wire.) -DENVER, Nov. M. Edson, a local promoter, aspires to bring about another of the century." He endeavoring to match Jeffries and Johnson and If he doesn't succeed he has at least given a number of pugilists a chance to say a few uncomplimentary things about James J. Corbett.

chief second In the lamented affair at Reno. "I represent Denver capitalists CLUB OWNERS ALL SCOUTING AROUND FOR NEW BLOOD With the circuit all settled the magnates In the Northwest league are now scouting for now blood for next season. Dugdale is in the East trying nt swap or buy. He has not got much worth tradlug so It is a matter of cash for the fat one. Joe Cohn Is also In the East at Chicago looking for timber to take the place of bis stars sold this year.

Bob Brown is trying to spend some of that $8,000 he got for players last year and PRINCETON MEETS YALE TOMORROW (By United IVoss Leased Wire.) NEW HAVEN. Nov. 11. Yale eleven, the weakest in the history of Old Ell, goes to Princeton tomorrow, apparently to be slaughtered at the hands of a team which experts pronounce the best of the yaer's college crop. One Look At our wet went Iter shoes will convince any person that we have the best.

Our prices are lower $3.50, 94.00, SI." and $3.00 Loggers' Boots for boys, with two buckles 92.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Jockey Boots for girls, with Black, Red or Brown Tops $2.00, and 98.00. It's a pleasure to show them. You'll be pleased to see them. Henricksen C- GOOD SHOES Pacific aye. 1 Bet You a New Hat! BBBI.v You said, and you lost.

Now bring your man in here and buy him that New Hat. We've got McGibbons or a Stetson. .1 EvanS-ScOW Clothing Co, 1213 pacific Aye. who will give $25,000 If you sign with Johnson for another fight," Edson telegraphed Jeffries. "A purse of $100,000 Is guaranteed.

I will stage. the fight. only condition Is that you keep Corbett away. Wire Immediately and I will come on to make arrangements." Sporting men here are considering the Corbett stipulation and speculating as to the real reason behind It. George Shreeder is to California with a big roll as usual offering Inducements to teh fellows who have something good.

Just what McCredie will do Is not known yet. It Is hinted Pearl Casey will manage the Northwest team again. Eddie Householder Is now ln California looking for talent for the new Victoria club. He has the hard job of them all for he has to start at the and build an entire club. DOOIN WILL HEAD PHILADELPHIA TEAM (By I "lilted Press Leased Wire.) PHILADELPHIA, Nov.

iplta of his resignation and the prediction to the contrary, ger Doom will be at the head of "Tj the Philadelphia, National league baseball team next year, according to an announcement made today. The news was given out after a conference between Owner Eogel and Doom. Although it was not mentioned in the announcement, it is believed that the Cincinnati and Philadelphia trade which raused all the throuble will go through. For Hambletonian colts, 1, and 4 years old. The finest breed in the land.

Get in quick and talk with O. F. Burke at the Tourist hotel. TACOMA THEATER SUNDAY-MONDAY, NOV. 13-11.

The Distinguished American VIRGINIA HARNED Actress In her new play 'The Woman He Married' A Domestic Drama of Today by Herbert Baahford. Pricessoc to $2.00. Seat sale Saturday. TACOMA THEATER Next Sunday at 3 o'clock Rev. Wm.

P. McKenzie, C. S. B. Member of the Board of Lectureship of the Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, will lecture on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Admission Free.

No Collection. i I MAGNIFICENT! LIND Classic Dancer and Female Other Feature Acts I Come when you like and stay as long as you please. PANTAGES THEATER Home.of Unequaled Vaudeville HARDEEN The Handcuff King I Six Other Stellar Acts 25c. Box Chairs, 50e. VICTORY BOOSTS HIS STOCK! The stock of Jim Flynn Jumped upward when he defeated Jim Barry, the Chicago heavyweight, In 12 rounds, at Boston.

Flynn hasn't been given much consideration, but his win over Barry makes him appear formidable. OREGON TEAMS TO MEET TOMORROW (By United Press Leased Wire.) CORVAIJ.IS, Nov. 11. One day preceding the annual football struggle between the teams representing the University of Oregon and the Agricultural college with promises of good weather, the towti and vicinity is football mad. Indications are that fully 6,000 people will witness the game tomorrow.

NIGHT JUNIORS' ARE AGAIN WINNERS The Night Juniors defeated the Intermediates In a fast basketball game at the Y. M. C. A. last night in the Inter-class league race.

The contest was close all the way and ended with a score of 11 to 10. Galllger, Varum, Proctor, Towne and Gilbert were the Night Juniors and Raycraft, Sharps, Johnson, and Miller the Intermediates. FIRST BASE TO BANKER You'd scarcely recognize In this austere looking individual the hustling, hard-hitting first baseman of the Boston speed boys, known to the fans as "Jake" Stahl. The news that Stahl would give up his position as first baseman of Boston American league club to enter the banking business came like a bolt from the blue to the followers of the game, and especially to the Boston admirers of John L. Taylor's club.

Stahl, 11. W. Mahan and City Treasurer Powell have secured the controlling interest In the Washington Park national bank of Chicago and although he to give up the game the big fellow realizes he can't attend to both banking and baseball, so decided to drop the latter. WENATCHEE MEETS SPOKANE TODAY (By United Press Leased Wirt-.) SPOKANE, Nov. Kennedy took a strong football team to Wenatchee yesterday to meet the "Apple Pickers" today and It is expected this game will fnrnish considerable Insight Into the real strength of the Wenatchee High School team.

The Spokane coach yesterday sent word ahead that he would Insist on the rules enclosing the grounds so the crowd cannot get on the field to molest the players and unless this Is provided for he will -refuse to play. He says he wants the best team to win and does not intend to have anything Interfere with this result. Hand Made Violins at half price. Graduating and repairing a specialty. Pianos polished.

503 South Ninth st. TACOMA TIMES JIM (PORKY) FLYNN. WARNED OPPONENT THAT' KNOCKOUT PUNCH WAS DOE (By United Press Leased Wire.) NEW YORK, Nov. scheduled lfl-round fight between Joe Jeanette and "Black Bill" is being considered in the light of: a good Joke by the fans who saw the alleged contest last night. It is believed that Jeanette (ould have put his opponent out at any stage of the fight, and allowed him to go five rounds only through courtesy.

At the begin- ning of the fifth round Jea lette told "Black Bill" he was going to knock him out and ten seconds later ended the fight with a Tight cross to the jaw. SHASTA LIMITED IN WRECK. CENTRA LI Nov. 11. A small wreck occurred In this city yesterday when the Shasta Limited southbound ran into the rear of the local Oregon and Washington passenger train.

No one was Injured. Sale of Silverware jpSj and Cut Glass jglj Another aggregation of choice bargains; a blending of elegance and economy in the silver and cut glass on sale this week. Each and every piece backed by our guarantee. No Extra Charge for Engraving 500 Cut '-11 '111 lih fl $3.50 a.ai Carving Sets at Reduced Prices ft. Choice of Carvers that sold up for $4.50 Stag handles, silver sliver plated handles, ivory handles, best quality steel blades CREDIT IS GOOD WITH 18 $7.00 Creamer and mm nn Sugars All hand painted China HALF PRICE $2.00 Nappies and a t-n Water Sets, Pitcher and 6 Galsses, (Q 7C Olive Dishes I lUU actual $10.00 value; special $oil 3 dozen Rogers' Tea- spoons, finest ftE weight, engraved triple plate i 3 I SiA fill JEW-LEW b0Ite(1 pAcific AYE.

SPORT CHIPS "Tex" Rlckard and Jack Gleason, promoters of the Johnson- Jeffries fight, are telling New York newspaper men they will open a Broadway office to receive subscriptions to start a new league. The Cubs are growling over the report that President Murphy will pare down their inflated salaries because of their poor showing in the world's series. The players he doesn't dispose of will have to work for less money. "Pitching is 50 per cent of a ball game," explains Clarke Griffith, in accounVng for the terrible fall of the Cubs in the world's series. "Chicago's pitchers don't hold up.

That's all there was too It. Coombs and Bender the Cubs batted against two of the best pitchers in the country. They couldn't overcome the handicap of working behind! twlrlers the Athletics could hit freely. Red-headed boxers aren't usually quitters, but the critics are accusing "Sandy" Ferguson of having a yellow streak." He simply refuses to stand the gaff in a gruelling fight. Jim Barry made him quit recently.

Who Is middleweight champion? Sam Langford, Billy Papke, Joe Thomas, Hugo Kelly, Frank Klaus and Frank Mantell are scrambling for the title. Pitcher Ed Reulbach, of the Cubs, had on a rubber shirt the day he started to pitch against the Athletics. But that Isn't the worst of rubber shirt was all he had. The Athletics or any fan who witnessed his effort will assure you of that. BOWING The National Bank of Commerce bowling team defeated the Pacific National boys in the Brewers' Bowling league race last night 1,970 to 1,849.

Craft was the champion of the evening with 483 in the three Schweinler was high man in a single game with 166, leading Craft by one point. Tannhauser Theater Program for Friday and Saturday "Winning a Husband." "Linda of Chamouny." "The Doctor's Carriage." TANXH ACHEIt THEATER 1 lth and St. TACOMA HIGH HAS PRACTICE IN MOD Tacoma High football players had a sloppy practice last night in mud up to their ankles almost and seemed to like it. It looks as if there would be plenty of mire for the Everett game tomorrow, so the Tacoma team has been "wallowing" all week getting readp. They are hanging to the ball In good shape now no matter how wet and slippery and they expect to get away with Everett in good shape.

The boys are all in good condition except Cromwell, who has a bruised shoulder. He will play, however. LANGFORD KNOCKS OUT CLARK (By United Leased Wire.) JOP LIN. Nov. 11.Sam Langford defeated Jeff Clark of Joplln in the second round of a 10---round scheduled mill last night.

Clark was knocked down three times in the first round, and after he had been floored twice in the second the referee stopped the game. TAKE WARNING Tacoma, Nov. 7, 1910. Bake Oven Sanatorium: Your Ovens certainly give relief ln Rheumatism. I had tried the cheap socalled bake ovens, but sot no relief.

After ten Bakes In the Human Bake Oven I am well as ever. I want to warn others of these "Just as Good' things. I was perfectly comfortable at a temperature of 400 degrees and It is the extreme dry heat that cures. You certainly fc'avu me results Yours, J. NINO.

437 So. St. We again warn you that we the only real GERMAN BAKE OVEN In the city and can give you results. A Registered Physician and Specially Trained Nurse always in attendance, nuke oven Raaatorluui. 501-3-3-4 Bankers Trust Bldg.

M. 663. experienced solicitor. See Mr. Morse or Mr.

Oeddes at the Times office. I Chicago Dentists 24 Pacific Aye. I Opp. 12th at. Both Phones.

I OPEN EVENINGS 1 E. E. Peterson's Gun Store Sporting Goods, Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle, Yale Motorcycles and repairing of all kinds. E. E.

PETERSON'S GUN STORE Phone Home A 2067, 1133 st. Main 3000 Mir 1VI ENZIES AVI STEVENS Provident Bldg. Tacoma Public Market YAKIMA APPLES You are all invited to our apple show. We have at our store, on display, 800 boxes of fancy YAKIMA APPLES, ami 400 boxes home grown apples; in fact, the largest APPLE display; that ever was shown by any retail store in Tacoma. We have all best Fall and Winter varieties and you will save the commission house profit.

We buy direct from the growers. Conic early and get your pick. We will have extra delivery to all parts of the city. Look for the sign. Public Market Grocery A.

O. Smith, Prop. Phones: A 2882, M. 6488 Flowers for Thanksgiving WATSON, the Florist Leave Your Orders Now. New Public DURtCiPIS MARKET BAKERY Your money back if our goods do not please you.

1124 STREET ST. LEO'S O. S. ANDERSON SON RUMMAGE SALE ti Upstairs IVew Public market New Pub. Market Bldg.

See us for your Thanksgiving NO NEED Turkey Full weight guaranof paying a dozen for eggs. teed. Our meats are always We are selling Fresh Yakima fresh and clean Ranch Eggs Atlft 80-en 'for 73c THK WHITE To buy our Butter will pay you, NO. 11 because have the quality, and that ls what you want. Fresh Churned CI 10 TOGO GARDEN CO.

Creamery, 3 lbs a) li IU Fresh Vegetables Fine Fruit THE QUALITY BUTTER I STORE STALL Two Stores I'liime A 1100 Commerce. 1118 So. D. Oft E. A.

Fedderson's All Breads 10c, 2 for 15c. Main 7708. Free Delivery. 1132-1134 So. st.

WE SAVE TACOMA PEOPLE MONEY GROWERS AND MARKETERS Puyallup and Reservation Farmers Stalls on the Curb, Public Market 11th and Streets. 1.

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