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> Before the Fairmont Athletics. et Packey oFarland made his debut bef pout Chie ames lowe ate le wt decisive victory over Leach Cross ga Kix-round go, during which Pride of the unish ment akes him the leading for a fight with Battling Netson nd at the same time buried the as New yout Purple and Gold Should Have Easy Victory Saturday. The football game Saturday Qween Whitman college and Wniversity of Washington Goubtioss be a one-sided affair from the varsity standpoint, aa the mis pomreld team is in bad cor Wing four of ita men out me The lineup agaly rpte and gold will be efen Highter than was presented b the high schools recently. The versity eleven is in prime con Bow and has only one man cause of infurtes. That fe Capt WHITMAN TEAM ON WAY TO SEATTLE (By United Pres WALLA WALLA, 32. Whitman college football left here yesterday for Puget Seana: be The ound. where it plays the Unive ¥ of Washington at Seattic Saturday and Whitworth coflege, of Tacoma, : th. ers. that either . of their games on the Sound. They 3 have not yet shown any ¢kill in handling the forward pass, ® play which the team mast rely upon te win against the heavier Sound elevens. BROADWAY WANTS TO PLAY WHITMAN 2°S Manager Hartman, of the Broad way high eleven, is in rrempem- dence with the management of the Whitman college team towards se- curing the Whitman second team here on Saturday to play the Broad way team. Broadway was originally scheduled to play Bellingham high ou Saturday, but the up-sound boys cancelled the game. The Whitman first team is coming to play the U, of W. and Hartman is endeavor fing to have the second brought slong to play the Broadway schoo! team Horace E., owned by W. R. Ton. kin, of this city, is one of the four @ogs in the finals for the Waterloo Cap Stake at the Butte Coursing | meet. Princeton yesterday defeated Fordham by a score of 17 to 0 ‘The marine fcotball team of the Puget Sound Navy yard left yester day for Moscow to play the Uni versity of idaho. The plays at Pullman. Joe Cohn, the new owner of the clab, will receive $1,000 for Dane and Spoonemore, who were drafted poll Portiand Excursions witl ‘be ron from Spo- | osrror Tic, VINKATION D LIGHT TREATMENTS —SPORTS M’FARLAND DEFEA TS LEACH CROSS — Packy Aupeare 1 in Gotham| Hing puniches at the tap of she Kone EMPIRE CITY, N. Y,, Oot Resnits Wednesday | BoE Six furtongs—Jeannette M, won Troia Tempa second, Melle of the {Farland rained his punches on the Himmel won, Golconda sevond, Mae | New York lad and showed bis /iaga third TM 4 superiority in this style of fighting Mix furlonge—Wise Mason won The fighters then settled down to] Gatfand second, Siskin third, Thine) more selentific boxing Niet cileapacabennt won, Amie In the tr@ Crom wm gent fo yo Royal Onyx third be Ceor for & count of ax, the re op, 5. sult of a crusting right to the jaw ne miles Whip Tap won, Must >| Cross came back strong tn the | second, Pumey third. Thr bial fourth and the round, If anyone's and threo -wixtoenthe- was his as in the t round | ive won Caesar ereee Seren drew bic rom Packe face in | !verhor thir - | streams, but MeParland kept ham rations of Cross, at least for a| ton ote The last round was all MePar HAS SIX CLUBS # Roth boys weighed tn at 19 / land's, Cross having taken a great 1] pounds to the afternoon jdeal of punishment and being on | —— a Severtnnd started in with gruel. | his last legs when the bell rang » Pacific City team was lant 4 added to the Northweaters | i < Association Football league, making | i w EAK it now a six-club league, The Pac Ds players from Valley City, Pactfte | iat coma Interurban line, point team at Tacoma by 4 score) pated. The oadway be pave of 10 to 0. | trained steadily since the openin - jot the season and ve a stron Charice Kelnath, Pennsylvania's | machine. Lincotn fast team crack quart who was injured in| also, and will give tts opponent the act of catching a punt in thy good rub. The game will be | Huckuell game, will not be able to} ptayed at Dugdale’s park ff the| !brook’s resignation, a meeting ithe track squad was called, | Martin was unanimously elected to | the + | team alee } nstitation by ey United ‘Prees.) COAST LEAGUE | CINCINNATE Oct. 22. — Latonia resulta Wednesday pec Five furlongs—De. Barkley won, | } Won. Lest. Pet. | Duomo md, Desperade third on Angeles joa 7k 592 | Time—1 ; Forciand te ih hes] | Five and’s half furtongs—Chriat- | San Francisco 0 #9 476} max won, 8 ond, bias Crit: | Oakland 106 434 |tenden third ned OM, | : Mant Yesterday's Games. | Entiat | we Angele: * Angeles 4,/ | gon’ Franci ™ mile—Lady Martha At San Portland 4, Latinas nd, Hanbridge inne reel —memmmmmeen| ile afd @ stxtevnth—Mortiber | The Atias man at 90 West | w om, Bean Brummel second, Lady won, Belmore md, Mt. Valentine ———— EMPIRE CITY RACES (By United Press.) | all SOCCER LEAGUE NOW meting away with grim determina ked from the Seattle teams in the league will play « ked from the other clubs we at Dugdale’s park next jay at S o'clock. Charles Good ugh will and Clancy and Turner wil offictate as lineamen. the A team p ter His ly filed er, who, up until has been playing ce Tegtr wane place in the line is being a by Brous Beck Coach Dobie has been drilling ele team pic in the nals and on plays into his team lung power to get into the game strong and show some class elling. vy | Besides the IT players, Manager Justin Hill, Coach Perking and Off jeial Pletcher will make the trtp. The party returns to Tacoma on Sunday night The team tx in good condition | and all the players except Justin Hilt are back tn the game. Local jenthustasta are not optimiatic as to | the outcome of the game, inasmuch | as the Spokane s@gregation aver ages 167 pounds, while the locale average but 154. Tacoma will play an open game, using trick plays and| ‘doing much punting to equatice mat-| | tors. i for the past two weeks departs of the game > ree TACOMA HIGH TEAM Babeook, will p play ole of the aa and fill the OFF FOR SPOKANE n the line f wat of the | | a eee Rooter “Ki Ram” Winn ts} (By United Press.) several w rooting TACOMA, Oct. 22.—The Tacoma which sh« sald attract a! high school football team leaves this eat deal of attention. It is the | afternoon for Spokane to play ite] mation of the collesians with/ annual game with Spokane high. | | in to Pullman for the Washing | ton State-ldahe game on November | 1 idaho students have also se sred a holiday to go to the game, } kane Mordecal Brown, the Cub's three digited cwirler, was presented with » citinens of cht four out} played there Tuesday » won, 7 to 1. Cobb hit of four at bat ca | The second team of the Whit-| worth college yesterday defeated | » Tacoma high school scrubs wi | T0 PLAY SATURDAY & score of 5 to 0. | | The second football team at the The Sumner high sehool eleven | Rreadway bigh school will play the | yeute rday went down to defeat be-| scrubs of the Lincoln high on Sat ¢ the Untversity of Puget Sound) urday, and a hot fight is antict-| team again this! Whitmen college second team | jcomes to play the first eleven of | ithe Broadway, but if the casteners| | 4o net come Lineoia and Iroad- | LINCOLN-WENATCHEE play with bis season MARTIN ELECTED TRACK CAPTAIN (By United Press.) ot the WALLA WALLA, Oct. 22 “per it th arid Martin, Whitman's fast little «prio ter, has been elected captain « Whitman track team for the sea of 199%, to sneceed George brook, who has loft Whitman to/| Koowles at fuil enter Notre Dame. 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