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RO LLER Ss f| E S GAME, DO YOU THINK YOU'D LIKE IT? gn CROWN : Keser, one of those heretofore erit-|# CROWN PR E . iclned for taking things too non | # INCEDS, » « paint we chalantly, played « splendid game,|* @ (By United Pres) nd he Bragdon and Grimm | BERLIN, Nov. 9—A gon wag ed y that de Coach|*® born to the crow 7 * Agother one of tho wurprises for | peor ean ak te aarine this morte ae ° wht the new game @ football! All the scoring was on goals! # in the nd son tern cme / “Me | a — seoma to afford a mout excellent |from the fleld, neither team being |# crown 4 he thrat bene ae P ss [trained by Acton, an erstwhile soll sprang up yesterday when Ida-|bl@ to crosm the, other's ine. | born on July 4, of Inst youn Local Physician Wrestler Scores Writers Who Criti- <2" facw vont, vonante faing [Orimm made Washington's elght | & and hele atter in father ty tig y arn Cold, ageleae! bent of the ho defeated the proud Wain! points with his good right leg, |# Gorman a . . + 12 nly arMinTsAe hy act with ton state gpliege team. the cham \ while Borleske with a drop kiek | cise the Wrestling. Sport---Points Out Statements ene Rao hada plonk of last Mar, angd @dmdtiodly |and Brubaker with two goals from | Wit tte tH te eg De se i * # to. ead te ei the best team this year, with te | placement made Whitman's * Which He Claims Were Knocks and Due to Spite- a an seusltte.seception ot" Gitave, to |eagive Ht eer nat Vi pombe ono INS i we prewent Biaying « style football the <dithiasaipalieaiinttibias An ever shines |genorall@A by their much Jighter | (BY DRI®. F, ROLLER.) the vith roa te yay br | made use of open formations, triek | (By United Press.) Of ace! rene mya ee A vheottie [author of tL ntntoument had Foter- | vTThabe doored 8 touchdnwe i In the inter-class cross counts PHILADELE Vv. Dll, ton mage Mead he tw " i Mor, he ta vor eh Pullman's only points. came alan held at the university yenter: | 1% jierenen . -- om oP it ae pot ay no ahiee (@ high-priced ataten. fon . onaider the $6¢ goa from the field, making the! day ira Il. Vernon, ® junior, | here last ke. Roxen a . ng inatruct " ly the |% month. th gives me & } to 4. As Oregon de-| lowered the record for the three: |, sven the and its exy git? very high price for the mrviges 3 a ding be that suc n ie fine point € BN til, gy Jaho, result 0 mile run by 20 seconds, Knight, | pone . oy cusable gam Gad. Gneskieai a cae day's game p ly assures the the former record holder, finished would be tol k va ' Frank to the Dus f this northwest championship to Coach | second. The sophomore team won Italians to t ver of ¥ ment of Miventag iy T have alway on | Frost's men, who should have no | on < 29 it , t edvent Rs. ' on points, scoring 296, with the emigrated last year to South in this» . land b How ry gely @ratia trouble in defeating O. A. ©. (| freshmen second and the juniors |ican ports, as against 297,006 The ditri and man who use way 1 no pains, day, avd tho teams that are to t a pers tn wh ueht of reouneration ye apis third. ve jo the United Coe have appear A.C. to win in all lines | — «xe : ae ‘ ay of informats of their ¢ ar high priced, | P a aa ln SEATTLE WINS IN , trath tn tt m 8 few good wrostiors for immed c with o wor for om parison ° | the truthful r f fam much overpaid, If tt. ial | terest hus a ned hat the A, | The Seattle Athletic club won| nese h kl ong - A age 7 | one of the pugiliatic and one of the | printed in tt any oe os wrestling matches at the Inter * a eS ee he ok that & club tourney held with Multno that they sometimes Ile 2 Vinsurion te tie cena comates mah in Portland last night. Chet Theee knocks have come ina that he has taught wreatling Brown of Seattle knocked out Jack quently of late and are so here but two yours, as against much |Waish of Multnomah tm the frst | able to those who are inforr more than 10 for Acton at Port- | round, and L. Johnson of Seattle | ey ag & spiri and : SA. C. has won the chaw APRAID.OF-THE- BEAR. threw Will Dennis of Multnomah | e § plonship in. we ni at every i 7 r " Searesly a Truth Woleht but Dek trene tie 1. Sb} | (Beattie Stars Exctusive Service.) jaway for two years, but his pres te = pncognr we The see in this entire It » bad that we can't; CARLISLE, Pa, Nov, 9—Hey! nee has made itself felt in the re-|OF Multomah was given the de} . easly te this cntize | DOeS a gh age Sgn saanatian AF tie _ cision in his boxing go with Sam | to adcept th er Se ee ee cake Wen that, ten ear") Wouldn't it be fine wo lane up o} That name should not be taken | Peck of Seattle, and Edgar Frank, | the truth ung ed and © rath Ga’ hehe mebbien okies oben Mawr, 0 posite Afraidofthe-Bear? Mtorally,” said Warner, “for | have (be crack Portland wrestler, dis Ir art en 5 b Ie sorge K Poy po ag nowhere Is the whole truth to 7 wonder, tenaune he |,,,2ust, take one look into the grim |yet to see Afraid-ofthe Hear afraid | P9804 Of George Kinkald expressing tp beginning — the yal tng lb conat at hte | 228 “phizog” of this »pound of anything gratitude of € and many ge A gre wg ht ol nfl oy » many won-|"fFbang guard of the Carlisle! ‘The dusky youth with the quad friends, te turn Out @ man capa we have | Cleve rinyllablc name is destined, in the Comments Are Ludicrous bie ne an argument me. Heap big Injun bebind that amfle opinion of the coaches, to become To those acquainted with the facts © fact ix that 8 te and ther great business ahead famous on the gridiron. The ease some. of the recent comments of A. ( who is prob n at|for some folks this fall with which he breaks through an certain sporting writers, allied, | ab rank, and tf at 14 Afraid of-the-Hear is one of Glenn | opposing line and tackles runners, are ludicrous, to aay the least. For they were wrestle today with & Warner's coverion since his! and his great defensive work, com- instance. an article dated November a eres and on neutral et to Carlisle. Warner was | bine t k 1 ! ‘aoa & headed in enormous type “Edgar gro Venable would have my mats ag | FORMER nb sine to ma m 8 grand player (Star Special Service.) Frank Is a Wonder,” and saying in| money at an even bet. He has = a rw SESE | WALLA WALLA, Nov. 9—| g7 part wrestied but one year and a few lwae relied on hte back te a4 a ‘ resi te lack of © and # Thee: cea. of tiene : ~ 3 wer , 4 sae tt , ans of engraved brass or | 10 i ente J Rone of the clube in this part of |ha many “experter jie, for Tilly's wolaht tx 149 and oloctrotyped patterns, heated and| Whitman by & soore of 12 to 8 = = ae = y) |Deaiden he won the match habdily ; . When the university did wake up “land the fact ia that his two {pressed over the gold leaf, which | When the university did w: DIXIELAND ELEVEN 6000 AS BEST lore were not neat the int, aay it fixed by an albuminous size Wine Var Hent—Piper & Tale, PACKEY. MePARLAND, KIO HERMAN, hungry wait, | (ves are an at alt si. 1034-38 Gecand av “°° | (Seattle Star's Exclusive Service.) hall from Chicago, interest hore ie it we i Prank |. Sordiag to thenh Che eee eee | CHICAGO, Nov, 9, — Leavy. |istense aca eae od @ big fol- : ' tl ves to trieht.” A iproatt Ing champion Joe Gans out of the |\yrink ahd led by ce is Sours of cnmnities eee jstatement, the two best light| back thu curly-headed Irishman, and training by 4” ox-world's | weights in the west, if not in the| Herman, too, has a long follow hampte profeasiona }country--Packey McFarland and '®@ Who will gobble every gest The fact is, that the man who | st to sottie | ottered on the Southslder, Frank was 10" poumd lighter Af Kid Horman—will meet to settle rent will be ar understand, and won. the the fon of superiority, Nov ot Qu hamplonship at 115 pounds ‘Phat 24 ort, Ta ers prote land, inatead ravels 3.000 miles after 10" yeare This ts th biggest match in = [Rave bes y of training to ton Hike aedog sight jefore it the Johnsen ok They other ¢ by a man 10 pounds lighter, even yelock, the articles calling fir > monet * He f he had stage fright = ny Flynn thing and others mentioned | 133 pounds at this bour, ‘Malachi | no disgra in subsequent lettors writer are ineignificent. 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NASHVILLE, Nev. 9.—-Champions_| ——-———-——_--_——— of the South and ready to play any game has been played with the eleven men in the business for any Navy. and the Southe machine ta old = champlonship. anderbilt t#, going like the wind faster than ever. Under the gui McGuigan he ad the ance of Dan McGuigan, the team ward pass which sall criti last year played Michigan to a t for using, cla ng it can standstill, defeated Carlisie and cre yt. Blake ated m fuse than a ben with t ° chickens on the football map gains this This yeer Vandy's ambition is to his wonder ip Michigan. Already a 66 of Sending Money to the Old Country Is by tl tank Mone Order Systen lt t European countri he Letter Carrier brings the mone lirect to loor ten 1 t pe € Draéts on of the world Savings Department OPEN SATURDAY EVENINGS, From 5 to 8 o’Clock. Alaska Hailding Bemndins Owned by American Bunk. 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