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€ ; ~o- FRISCO SPORTS DON'T THINK MUCH FARMER NO MATCH OF SULLIVAN'S CHANCES FOR SULLIVAN @ ) Ket exact Mighta from heay (By United Pre 8, Nov, 28 Kid THE SEATTLE STAR—THURSDAY, NOV, 28, 1907. COACH PLACE PICKS AN | *ALL-NORTHWEST ELEVEN | SOMETHING VERY, VERY EXTRAORDINARY — | A TRIUMPH IN UNDER-BUYING AND UNDER SELLING, THE STORE THAT SERVES YOU BEST GARVEY-BUC “HANAN CO, (By United Pre: i SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, 98.—1t|Welght fighters who are not re) LOS ANGE y euMM MMM a » ¥*¥ i jnoawon at center, but when in bis} te evident that the San Franctaco Gt!red to step on the soales, it is| Farmer of Chicago was no matoh natural posit has proven a star. MA) betting public that follows the Delleved that Kaufman, will weigh | row Mike (Twin) Sullivan tn thetr t ALL « NORTHWEST FOOT: #| Whothor he @ better than Chorry, |i © fight game don’t figure Jack (Twin) TO that when he fought. fit /feht hero last night. Farmer was|* GALL TEAM PICKED "BY w/the lant of Ppfiman’s lino, may | } Sullivan to have much of «chance Siiivey he wolahed 158 porsda and | AWKWArd Rad tmable to dofond him |* VICTOR PLACE, COACH #/ho a quontie argument, | Un | E goscen fl Kaufman at the Mix | iit he will do 166 for Kaufman, Self from the swift punches which |* OF;QVASHINGTON. * doubtedly, Tor is a player of tase, t sion st arena this aftornoon, After re ine that Sullivan weighed | the latter handed him whenever he | * P wang i Cherry is elimina a ‘ ty ies iBiagdt gotng to 8 to 10 day might, the 1500 that ocoasion, it te hart to felt energetic, and went down for|* Player Team, | Coffkideration omsthe ground of his — ‘ first sign of Wednesday afternoon ee ein et oe able te entaia (partial counta several times, In| * Moores e. ... Oregon | aileged profextinatism, the Was i betting saw the odds sag to 1 (0). tcor than 263 thia afternoon. the thirteenth, when Farmer was | * Grimm T, Washington ® | Ingtontahl in cloarly @ntitied to the ° 10, and last evening when the com Mprawled on ail fours, blinking his | * Metntyre a Oregon # | place a i missions accepted were stil more ———aene eyes and wondering what had bap | * Tegtmier Washington *®& Pinoe'’s other vag vote oe : Lea Neer aes hea, te) Hamilton Studio [petea"ha'sscnds trow vn tbe | Wenn it O° --Pulian S| ace ter uc tnt | Be hardly drop another, however, fo panne Y } artauck man we | & of the se | : at 6 to 10 there are plenty who! Colman building; artistic photo. | SRO oe * lt Spagle B, Whitman #|Nowbwoat, to do the kr f, such | 'G like Sulitvan's chances. jaraphs at reasonable prices, Turkish baths, under Grand than |® Prubackor Whitman «(a tain wodd be almost invinetbie | | i While it is almost impossible to | coupons or other frauds. eee | tor. * | & Nissen MH... Pullman #jany where f 1 | _ * Zacharias ..R. H. ....Oregon &| Ralph Rader,® Pullman's star} ® Clark ." FP. ol lOvegon &| back, Is omitted from the lne-up . i | Wither rede ices oan) | é lin conatdgrSd a bar, or "Place does | : ; EE EEE ot bollove Rade Ix tho best in/f | PICKED UP BY OUR MERCHANDISE MANAGER IN NEW YORK Lage af clans. He been picked { WEEK AT AN AWAY-UNDER-THE-MARKET PRICE. o Coach Viotor Place, of the dn. his els versity of Washington, ts the firat/ 08 allNorthwest teams tn years of the footbad experts in the | part Northwest to pick an "AllNorth west” eleven from the college tone that have fought ft out Uhts for the chainptonship, In ac rh gt [ ‘ f Place bas selected four men ne the University of Oregon, three | from Pullman, two from Whitman and two from Washington. Place did not see Oregon Agri The best Raincoats we have are now reduced to cultural College in action, and neatly half price. They are few-of-a-kind, but ) } — | hence could not place any of the southern aggies on his feam, ab (Star Special Service.) | } there are plenty of sizes, and there is a great variety—the fact that they are few-of-a-style shows that they are quick sellers though he admits that © SPOKAN Ov. 2-—The pleas $18.00 Raincoats 12° $20.00 Raincoats “413. 5 are now ...... are now ... | Splendid $1.50 to $2.50 Valls THOUSANDS OF YARDS—PLENTY FOR AI TOMORROW been overlooked by Place, although | satisfactory to the Seattle con Middleton's team beat both Pullman | ent. Marshall, one of the Be ; and Whitman The Washington jattio boxers, became Bo angry at coach declares, however, that he/one time that be deliberately observed no mon on the Idabo| struck Callahan in the face | tearm of all- Northwest calit ile A summary of the results fol admits that Smail, Idabo's quarter: | jows back, Is a close secood to Brubacker) Wrestling —Kann of Spokane, 145 t of Whitman, but thinks bim 196%! pounds, defeated Van of Sea tng fo cool judgment. Perhaps |tie, 145 pounds, two falls se +e % Se Q5-8 probably has some players worthy |e of the Wrestling and boxing Df aihNorthweat positions, aince)| e¥ents contested between athletes they beat Oregon university by «| Of the Seattle and Spokane Athi S 6 6 ccere club® was marred last night by wrangling and dissatinfaction over Picks Ne idaho Mon |the decisions, the judging of Ref SFE REY: &. > a today’s game between Washington] Wrostiing—BSullivan, of Spokane | e and Idaho will show up some Idaho | 145 pounds, va. Wells, of 8¢ Regal $15 Raincoats wate ed) alg tessa sition. by bout They're just here—rushed to us by express—every solitary 1 is fres a ly” Grimm, left tackle, and! floxing—Orale, of “pokane, 145 J p h, new and } Pete” Toetmelor, center, are the/ pounds, r=. Marshall, of Seattle, 146 Fraciar th charm and beauty. We are jubilant over the 1 fairly exultant, two Washington mon picked by | pounds, a draw nd with excellent reason—for never before in Seattle—not « are now 9 85 Coach Place as the best in the! foxing—Hammond, of Spokane ms ae eee es y-Buchanan ° Northwest at thetr positions. Of) 195 pounds, defeated Taylor, of Se j Co have such lovely silks been offered under-price They ‘ ght sat a big Grimm there can be little doubt! ate 125 da, in four rounds. orice neession from a manufacturer's agent who deals only w t i , | concession from a manufac $3 © deals only w © most exclasive ° r o that be fs the class of all the! Phe officials were Re tT. © |¥ fe ‘ ra But the Best News Is: You May Have Your Mon tackios in thie section. His kicke|Cajtahan: aunownesr, FH. Gaston. (ff | Broadway and Fifth Avenue shops in New York. Silks that represent the yard. Silks that retail today in New ¥j best stores up to $2.50 yard, Included are Loyisiennes, Peau De Cygnes, Ti ing, running, forward passing and | timekeeper: Jack Fost | vhest class novelties a 50 to $2.5 ey Back If You Want It. tackling bave been superb gn payee a A lle wd highest class novelties at $1.50 to §2 of Washington's big gam ‘f) lthe Pullman game Grimm’ WANT! GAME WITH dividual work once tied the. score E for Washington, his punting wait} BUTTE HIGH strong and urate, and great | Oppi site the Totem Pole. Pullman ng machine crunfple® — to x when directed against} The H Miltary Acaden On the Square and On the Square Messalines, Fancy Surahs, Canvas Granites, etc., etc., in beautiful rich plaids, checks, Dresden effects; also plain white, black, pink, lavender, pale blue, Silks for every manner of wear for which they are intended. Silks for all him. | Portland which Is tied with Tegtmeler a Star. the high schools for t toler tad ‘nit played ™ wll p of Oregon, has challenged the s 2 te high school team to a game to be played in Spo on Dee. 7. The Butte team whieh plays Billings today, and ex pects to have an easy vietory, t* |taking no chan losing the jMorthweat however and thore tn If | dcorptanc © of the chal | YESTERDAY'S RACES | Parag oe ; f Pioneer Square, r “OAKLAND. pam ce : Souvenirs for . on : fe — = 2 the « , ‘ } v second: Wap Phoiland,} z 2) ‘ 4 {107 (W. Muller 4 to 56, wou 6 P ;Tawasentha, 104, second Anna 66 99 f May, 99, third. Time, 1:09 4 a4. | Third race, fifteen-aixteenths ofa = fi mile—Agnola, 101 (A. Walsh), § to j 1, won mrens, 106, second 1 ( Canique, 102, third. Time, 1 2-6 ‘ Fourth Rabric needs. Silks for Christmas giving. It’s a great, grand bargain array—values $1.50 to $2.50, tomorrow at 75 Come early Thi " a a ¢ that merits o the display off iy. Attend the Sale Tex over our ent g picture of bead Fly on the Fiyer . SEATTLE. TACOMA RouTée, Cannot Break Fare Sio-—Round Trip, So ‘ FOUR ROUND THIPS DAILY, Years. LEAVES SEATTLE — 6:45 end 10:25 a. m., 2:06 and 6:45 om j EAVES TACOMA — 6:35 a m. and 12:16, 3:65 and 7:20 p.m. U. SEELEY, Jr. Agent. Seattic —Tel. Main 176 Tacoma— Tel. 212 race, one [102 (W. Miller), 5 t won; St Elmwood, 105, second; Nagazam. third, Time, 1:39 3 / ) Fifth race, one and one-qu The Sale of Thanksgiving ends sits race, ca and ea Saturday night. - a x wont Corrigna, Lids eaoond volo, 110, third. Time, 2:06 1 Sixth race, se’ Crowns, Bridge Work Teeth Without Plates neighths of a mile Arklirta, 112 (Hosa), 4 to 5, All Suits, Raincoats and Over- Baal, 108, ead Foie, 1-36 36.|[ ine Semin 2 Fillings 50c Crowns $3.50 hates $5100 coats, including the blues ' HI | Ee heer peeemoenabee ‘ ‘ and blacks, at C WKS PROTEST Aspect Associated Dentists PEKING, Nov. 28 owl ins Under New Management. sre Of Che, Set ities 1112 Second Av., yp. Garey Buda has the officials of | Sitansi pro’ to reach a com | promise in th tter of “righ recovery,” violence Is vines, and at Tiayuanfu the} | eople are renewing their demon atrations against the syndicate ad ° ie || ———___—__ a al ¢ Tropical Moon Ibe — steepness Cline’s | Piano House Open Evenings. 1205 Second Ave. ] ° YORK Nov 28 Local This has been one of the most popular and successful sales ever held in Se- | packers confira t attle, because anyone dissatisfied could bring their purchase back and their ron Oak Ot money would be cheerfully refunded. anyon reports from ia that there reduction in the in the leas choice Victors First Look Back Then Look Ahead Take Ten Years as the period You earned a lot of money in that time. Have you saved as much of 80 easy 7 t the money. Be lect one for Xmas BOW Realizing that a great many peo- Special 2222 eo take ot the % ale * and tay thetr purchase aside them until the Holidays. We know that this will oJ bo appreect me tomorrow and choose s. We will be glad @@ ‘© sccommodate you Gus Brown Always Right Sherman, Cay & Oo Feed Victors—Wholesale and Retail 1406 Second Ave it as you ally could? Supp per eEapE ey EE = Pte ' e are showing the fi et your wane eon ‘$2 a waeeh tylieh wing thet a SILK LINED OVERCOATS TO week lese—or we less ORDER FOR $25. TOP COATS AT THE In the City. lors THE TAILORED READY Co, London Tal Fourth and Pike. peated: You'd have gotten 4 ng all right If you now figure how much 8 you COULD have gotten nik with and decide to put even HALF that much in the Bank week for the NEXT Ten w achieve a ver ab stantial success and you will find the Compound Interest a consider able advantage. L THANKS GIVING vane vorages are i, You will Mad oot beer, creat ita ke On Saving the best you . Second and Yesler ‘ihe } = mks : Where the Cars Stop = oe wu hey are in keer Mon verages pe ae aa peat Bank mmm Alaska Building, Seat! mamma t Soung Betting Phones 927,