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Dall pitcher's old friends and neigh Dore get up the celebration, and it was a big success. At the Canal Dover fair grounds VARSITY PREPARES FOR the benefit of a hospital, by 3,000 people, and the he will get nearly $1,000. There were two banquets, « He pitched in a game of ball fo attended YOUTHFUL ADORATION OF CY, AS HE TALKS TO AN OLD FRIEND. “Cy Young” day was celebrated | Cy shook hands with everybody ‘py the people of Tuscarawas coun joliied dthe honest farn rm an “i mentally t the little boys. ty, Ohio, Oct. 25, The great base who tagged him shipfully about mapital ne by Boys 1 Good ‘orm tions and trick plays into his war ” F and Oy There in on doubt but the Are Confident of }team which will meet the Pull . 1 fighting machine will be as Victory. | fast and classy a bunch as has | represented the state inetitation lin years Coach Doble's warriors of the si woth be Nearly all of the crip in the varsity line-up again. the big fullback, Ie the ont: warsity have begun earnest prep tion for the big game with the man Farmers on next Saturday We y one ‘This game is regarded by all of who may not be able to at : the collegians as one of the big-| He tre ligament from his games of the season. The! bone and this, walle progressls man aggregation has always finely, wil hardly otas d the str ft up a fight worthy of a great of 40 Intercollegiate struagle il of consideration by the var Rooting and singing will & 2 sity and so far this year there|in evidence for this game tha to be be lack of progpects| at any of the previous contents, as the same kind of game. football enthusiasm is far greater ‘All of tBis jasd more is known now than at any time before in by Coach Dofle, Who is planning years. Special stunts are being E & heavy training campaign for this framed up by Chief Roote K week. He is drilling fast forma Ram" Winn BURNS’ RECO RD PROVES HE : AMPION Nee IS AGREAT CH Is Only Heavyweight Who! All Comers. lee try and make him qui! }@ cur.” |fought much differently | anticipates. Barns writes me that he bi plans for the colored fighte BY C. HARRISON GREEN. ” Now that Tommy Burns and Jack Johnson are matched to fight | Is Genuine Champion. for the heavyweight championship| Ever since of the world In Sydney, Australia,|came the heavyweight cha those few ring crit! who ha he has been “picked” and declared al! along that Burns was/ ed” at and dubbed “the lucky afraid of the black man, will prob-| pion.” He has not been ably pull in their horns ou that) credit for being the first an and wait for the next excuse| man in the heavyweight di give him a roasting. From the very outset there was| England and Australia, and justification in deciaring that | fore the only man to reall if the world. had barely landed in Loa- difference whether each, or before Burns put up a big for- in the hands of the editor ‘of Sporting Life to bind a mateh with him, but Fitspatrick, John-| : at that time did) mot cover Burns’ amount. The ex-| “lemons.” He bas shaken deny him his title. He beat Marvin Hart for ae his r, and “I am not going to try and going t ke Evidently Johnson will be an he Tommy Burns be mpion knock cham given 4 only Iviaton to beat the champlons of America there- y hold was scared of Johnson. Jack | the heavyweight championship of It does not make any all, of Burns’ opponents are classed as up the whole crowd and no person can the }euse was made by Burns’ enemies | champlonship of America; won the ‘that he was endeavoring to hedge | Australian championship from Bill -< of a match with Johnson by | Squires and licked Gunner ing such a large amount | acknowledged to be the best of money, win, lose or draw. The in England. When fact that Burns had his nioney up| Hart, the latter should have been proof that he! points over Jac Meant business. called the Amer ‘The men are matched now, how-| the betting on Hart was 3 t ever, and Burns is getting exactly | would trim Burns what he held out for—$30,000 win, Doesn't Draw Color Lin: Baras id a decision on Johnson. lean champton, and | Moir heavy beat was io 1 he ie. Jose or draw. Johnson is to re r © first and ceive $5,000 for his end, with the From Moe co pe hh _— seme conditions; $500 for his share| worig to allow a colored man to fn the fight pictures, and tran* | tent for the title. All others be portation round trip for three. This! tore nim drew the color line tm is, by the way, the largest amount) mediately after they became chan money the color man ¢VeT) pions, eve mothers son of them. fonght for, or wax guaranteed. — | firs ‘has also been the busiest Rattling Fight Assured jman in his class of the age Hf Jack Johnson will stand upjiivan, Corbett, Fitasimmor and fight, take the gaff, and not| Jeffries would engage in a “dog” it, the affair will be a rat-|and then spend a year ¢ . oi v) battle or two tier during the full 20 rounds. The | traveling on the road with a show been he fighting walloped has | Borne has e man | ously since Borns The gameness of Tommy néver been questioned c opting y Brien who beats him will have to put|one year ago last May him to sieep for keeps. On the Compare the tactics of Sullivar £ other hand, a great deal has been | Corbett, Fitzsimmons and Jeffries ; said about the “yellow” streak in| and the actions of Burns, and it can Jobnson's ap. Jeffries says | easily be seen that the present hold it ia ther wide slab of it, from | er of the title ast of all, deserve bis feet the top of his head,|the criticism has been under going. : | Sullivan beat Paddy Ryan for the R. R. Wreck Sale Two Hats, ing car loads of Cloth Shoew and Men's Furr ods, of wreck | nk Sabnetning, now op sale at We nave Rainier Clothing Store i) (Fr. wiv tats || INTERNATIONAL BOND & KE COMPANY Regal $2 Hat You May Pay $1 More But Get No Better On the Square © . Totem Pote Op. Totem 615-617 First Av. || Wanted, Wanted, Wanted CALTY Balding S WATERFEST AT Y.M.CA.’: On the Square & small club to which Cy belongs the night before the celebration, the other a publie dinner, the night after the game. At the former an other loving cup was added to his lection, At the public dinner he made a short speech of thanks for the honors his neighbors bad see fit to heap upon him. champtonship of America, In the six years following, he engaged in only two regular battles, one being with Chartle Mitchell, which result in a draw lt ie a well known fact the world over that Mit et finished the best man of the two. Sullivan then refused to meet a colored man, although Peter Jack son and George Godfrey challenged him face to face on more than one oecasion Joh L. even balked when Frank Slavin got after bim Slavin had be om Kilrain, and was TURFMEN AWAIT RESULT, (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Nov. 4 Local rac ing associations, which —ordinartly announee stake events taken before! the ensuing season, have thts year postponed action, ‘The racing peo ple may that many of the stake event withdrawn In the event of Hughes will be the re-election of Gov JIMMY BRITT LICKS SUMMERS) (By United P LONDON, Nev i Jimmy Bertie won his firet fight on Piritieh sot last night when he wa warded the |ngland at the ond of the contes the tenth round. Britt did not ga Into the flat in a very determined he came back with vim Hritisher displayed great cleverndps snd had the better cof the sity seventh and elahth round’ ‘The next two rounds Britt came back hard and was awarded the bout peints, The weighed tn at § e'otook at 134 vide RHEMENTON WINS, The Me ton high sehool toa yesterday defeated the third tear f the Lin tah at Wood and park by the score of 10 to 6 Hremerton’s score was made by WH! tow 1 a goal from place Bremerton A. C. Smoker, Nov i BREMERTON wrestling Capt, Dun nnera will eon 6 an exhibi ©. Rogs and Tom ¢ bat with awords and « ton of wreatiing PENN LOSES STAR END; SUMMER BALL THE CAUSE. THE STAR—-TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, BROADWAY MEETS 19u0 iy: f » 2? FCN Cine 4 Anty Drudge Lectures to a Class of Washerwomen. Anty Drudge on the washboard for the average small wash equal to a force of 10 pounds of precious life. work? “The new way-—you use Fels-Naptha soap and let the soap do the work, No boiling water and but few rubs. Done in half the time and done better. Fels-Naptha can do the hard work; other soaps can’t. let Fels-Naptha do it? and use lukewarm or cold water (never hot). Look for the red and green wrapper. single piece. | The only part of Fels-Naptha soap that can be imitated is the name, “The old way of washing takes about 2,000 rubs Every rub is sounds, 80 that you spend 20,000 Jhat man does that in a day's Follow the easy directions on the wrap ounterteits of Fels-Naptha soap, like counterfeit money, are worthless JAMAICA RESULTS | BALLARD WILL HAVE Fels-Naptha is soap, but it doesn that. It is also washing cloth Fels-Naptha a laundry € stop at 4 way of cs. The soap a Fels-Naptha wa ema er—wash clothes quicker easier and better than they can be washed with any oll soap or by any other way, Fels-Naptha cuts out the washboiler, the hot water steam, and all the hard labor, The Fels-Naptha way is so and da you'd think qe wouldn't have to urge it on woman. kind, But a good many w seem to think that Fels-Naptha jy just a and if we didn’t say some. — about it, they'd use it as would use ‘‘just soap.’’ This be like paying some one to do the wash and then do it yourself, Why not ’ or scald, 4 Don’t boil, Insist on getting it, | the champion of Australia, Sulit van finally did sign articles to fight Spee Jackson, but crawfished five days TACOMA SATURDAY yraMalc A, N. ¥. Nov. 4 Results| A THL ETIC CL UB P x tonge--May River won| “ ~ and Jar —~ hap Po ‘ a nny Ya 6. Danaher sad, Lasate| — rounds in 1891 to a draw, and the With several viet rth Time—1:14 2 ' 2 at ‘ etics aba following year “Pompadour” Jim| umm tun Medan . wattle Axe, Organization Is Effected Chicago, “ 3 ‘ t . id the I “ad ~ 1 whipped John but Corbett would | football enthusiast fave the third . \ letfe direct nothing more to do with col-| Goon a: dake Ghenes. tee tel & and Officers ‘Are letic club fighters, especially Jackson. | championship this year. Coach! aarp : ym Elected. | The new The National Sporting club, Lon Lewis and the men are working|—1:14 of the business mes fon, guaranteed to present Corbett | with more determination than| Mile and a sixteenth—Par West] , and has at with $10,000 If he 4 but stand ever to land tho much coveted |won, Monfort second, Carl G. third.| The organization of the Ballard) bers. The ela in front of J ands, prize, Since the men on the|7 Ai6 | Atiictio clad was pertested ot Gi naium Os no matt * de Sonus hand bomen te 5 thetr| __ nd a ath—St. Joseph | meeting last night, and the follow-|and Balla cision w neat him or not week 4 alam, Malan second Tivolt third.| ing were elected as officers; F trying to arrange @ Nothing doing with Gentioman Jim mach bett ai ei 1 i668 . ident, KE. D. Rigdon and secretary,| club jokers with Fita tc but he could capmige Shay aly are work-| Fi ngs-—Hoffman won./C. . Nelson. R. D. Hahn ton ing thelr way *p with|Chaffinch second, The Rebin third.| not be coaxed {r ng with Jack steady improver Time—1:61 4 chosen as instractor and m At om, giving the excuse that he was Yesterday the ¢ ab de ees = — ———— “= an American citi 4 as such dat tee eet ee Matty « Spelibinder | he could not fight men sa ee ' 4.--One of the year or more, but as Mike ° ud ® 1 ing to give the foothall candidates ratic mane 1 os Jeffries fought f mon be abs tatiteniions that kanes oon XL i perelstentiy wees his fore he gained the championship, 7 te ays - . a ieamar oe t was believ: Tiger SS a ae for Hroadway’s chance when she Friday night was DUGDALE’S TEAM would stay with Tscom@, " - —— moots Tacoma next Saturday. | Matthewaon. famous Jackson, when both of . / _—_ Lynch in Seattle on their “last leas” Directly he j ke briefly but to NEXT YEAR Lynch was in | became cock of the walk by beating LATONIA RACES | « arke were well jin conference with D 4 Fite, the big sign went up, “I've (Oy Unies P ir a me Brea, |dale refused to discuss the = Ryn Meggett ( ni ree ent a tty” was frequently ap- drawn the color tine.” He refured cUnCEbtAte Her a Lauaialaaeeeas ; (By United Press.) ter. ery Beg ’ to meet Jack Johnson Py i vet ; b or TACOMA, Nov''s.Sike Lynch, |Current that Dugdale Burne Always Ready Five and a half fugongs—The| _Seehene Wereters lfor the last three years captain | Mike and we replies PO cn coutonng Agena gee a Freer wom. fle Briel secotts. Killing | yay” case of the Tacoma team, and a player|ontruct to stay with them, all champions, the mighty| ice one agg mgr sh nae! ~ in the team for the last seven ad John 1., Geatioman Jim, he of the; Qreen wos, Crystal se ‘ t ie Hamel years, may not Jead the Tigers next} The to fancy punch, Pitesimmona, with the} Alice third. Tim "| Fale Kim “st aaies| oe % asked by the Tacoms blow likened to that of a mule, and MON F. PAUXTIB Bix furtongs——< / Rae mode a ¢ wr Manager D. E. Dugdale of Se-|} Ts deities, the belles toher SIMOn u a Mirth second, Snake Mary third training and trying |@ttle has offered Lynch a hand- styled “the retired and undefeated | ees Pee oe Sermo ae } event some salary to captain the Sf ty ‘enneyivania, one of the) Six far Hambridge won ars ae washes next season, 4d champion of the world,” refusing to|") wide - Wild BUI” Donovan, the star and as > what Tommy Burne will do inj everest first basemen that, ever Please second, Berwick third. Tims] «wirter of the Detroit champe, says | St Tacoma feels he can FOOTBALL GOOD the ning I aber feng BR eg Rape oo de EN Te be wall bn 4 me” me Deoseiey otter it 18 up|] 75e Victor Helmets Tommy Burns will enter the ring) 1. Quay te has bee sttictak | Dufour won, T on second, Bester ~ oF De neh to accept or refuse. i] $1.50 Victor Helmets . that month with a colored man, and ||P? Quaker leven, B ofticih ling third. “Time—1:46, m}, Dugdale is anxious to retrieve|] $1.75 Victor Helmets will do that which his four prede-|'¥ See te ge aos Beste team | eentte and & «—firancas won, to] Mimeall fer thie Stasewe wretehes i Geet “oan ae ceasors refused to do—allow that| Wearing the red and bine ualfome) Water Cooler second. The Shaugh- | showing, and he believes if any-i] football goods. tanh @ ehanes for the bearyweieht representing the university in a{h-jran third. Time 2-6. | peg . & ae or Ng a A. L. HALL, championship of the world 4 % ay ae . oe bees t} T111 First Al Ha tenene han that, Burns is|.. Pauxtis played summer baseball, WH HAVE TOURNAMENT, | |has been generally known that Dug- oe mesting the very man Jeffries the pastime which has caused the} The revival of bowling hae been j We make thes O00. 0s to | dale has been after Lytich for &| AMUSEMENTS. I know Tommy Burne as well aw any man living. | have played la crouse with him, and know the time when he did not have enough money to make @ round trip from the city to Green Lake. Today he has got to be given credit for be He has been wise enough to make over $200,000. And it's a cinch he's going to keep his c on it Burne writes me that this battle no matter what the result, will be his last, according to @ promise | made his wife } |FISHER’S BUNCH OFF Reach's “All-American » Fi team will sail from & day for the Orient un the mar gement of Mique Fisher. The itin ry of the team Includes Japan hina th Phitipe erday hibit to 1 | DUGDALE OFF | Tonight David Edward Dugdale will turn his back upon Seattle and leave for Chicago to attend the annual meeting of the national as soolation of baseball clube. At Spo kane he will be joined by Bob! frown, manager of the Indians.| Joe Cohn will not attend oe meet | jing, but will leave all matters in} the hands of Brown. Brown passed | through this cit Sunday and ex pressed himecif as well satisfied with his new berth It under stood that Du ale will « n ‘ eral men for the local cluh while r he is east | b " A big waterfest, in which the Shark Swimming club and the Senior Swimming club will partici pate, Ia billed to be pulled the ¥. M.C. A. tank tomorre The winner's record will be as the association record, As the apace about the tank is limited, ar admission fee of 26 cents for nor members and 10 cents for member will be charged ATTHLL AND WHEKS SIGN, 1 iN N Abe At toll and Fred ‘Weeks terda signed articles for a 16-round fie before the Jeffries Att Thanksgiving I n Ww welg at I ln at on the day of the fight Harvard Wants Cutts. tacklo at Harvard, has been to return to hia alina mator [et in coaching the aquad \ had to refuse beoa ft busily mattors ¢ Club tor b > moot fused to have anything to do with.) ing the shrewdest man of the lot.) dinqualificat era, 4 which, known. would we retire a lot! circles. Pauxtis acknowledged that he |played summer ball with Watson ltown, Pa, in the Williame Valley cue His confession came after |the Bucknell eleven coach accused || him. Vice President Smith of U. of | P. immediately disqualified Pauxtie. | THE BEST SHOE REPAIRING We pick out all the oid stitches and sew in the old holew using only genuine oak bark trimmed sot Halt « THR MIN" 08 Fivet Ave | | slp Kood wife te ft naway, Tey i bott |rett ed, ends a rota frien it ‘ an 4 ies {| for tions witha rset +25 | 40" m.- Gaganity, 8 toe hinutes $1.60 > tar Food a |F. M. SPINNING 4) 1310 Second ay @ jon of so many college| felt on the alleys at the ¥. MC if the truth) ert th Pret » the institution more of the best athletes In college| for « tournament arly date A ort is very popular there. | thitt, physical director at} is formulating plans | to b rt save money. 2107 Firet Ave. Kuster & Hartzell on ALL pepoerr® The Largest Bank in the Northwest of Its Kind $400,000.00 capital to protect you If you de Parely savings ings here. FIRGT AVENUE, OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE. ' Announcement! In thanking the public at large for their generous response during our recent sale just come toa close,! beg to announce that we are now rearranging our Departments, taking care of new stocks arriving daily, and advise them to be pre- pared for some startling good news within a few days. Very appreciatively, GUS BROWN “Always Right” 2nd Ave. and Yesler posit sav- “Where the Cars Stop” Lois Th Phones> Sunset, Main 1204; Klection Returns “THE LOVE nour THIRD AVENUE TI Russell, Drew & Frendhy Phone 6598, ss Mats, Wed. and Sat This Wi or THE Hi INTERNATIONAL BAKERY STALLS 40-41, PUBLIC MAR- KET. BAKERY, 1219 YESLER Way. | All bakery goods fresh each day. A trial will make you our customer. Market L 1157. Bakery L 4780. AMUSEMENTS. Moore Theatre JOHN CORT, Manager This Week-—Mats. Thurs. and Sat. AID IN Ft to $1.60; Mat tion returns toni Neat week 2be to ht, ape The POPULAR VA Performances Dally-- ‘3, Prices—100, 306 XBW sHOWw—T BEA The Grand ZOUN CORT, Manager i This Week—Mats Wed. and Sat. ADE'S | yr COLLEOGR” 14h sus | Nights Ww 26 ction returns tonight, spectal / Next week—Hip, Hip, Hoo | Seattle Theatre | Russell & Drew igre, Phones 4%. Tonight and Wee Mats Thursday © greatest “UNFQUALED Val All Thin We 10K OUNTRY vresent Al Is the Secret way, the only wa} The reason it's @ vuse so many Gres lal scenery ~ oh Election | nN & ret week Too Acrobatic ] tt It's the old kn wn secret n't seem to know it Wana have been telling it through al ages, O and sometime? 1 have been silently profiting 5H the necessary thing-® 1 each pay envelope j ik. For the com Deposits, we Keer evenings from O™ mi, extra lent System I much, t Home t . Malan American Bank Alaska Building, Seattle, U. every sort. oO

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